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Bishop-Wisecarver to Showcase Products and Services at ATX West Next Week
2015-02-10 11:31:41| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Bishop-Wisecarver Corporation, Black Diamond Manufacturing and WRW Engineering Featured at Booth #4611 WHO: Bishop-Wisecarver Group (BWG) is a woman-owned family of WBENC-certified companies that works with manufacturers to engineer, manufacture and build linear and rotary motion solutions, custom complex...
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257,000 people could die from Chinas toxic air over the next decade
2015-02-07 13:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Grist: If nothing is done to slash the levels of toxic smog in Chinas air, some 257,000 Chinese people could die over the next decade from pollution-related diseases, according to a new study released this week by Peking University and Greenpeace. That really is a lot of people; its roughly equal to the population of Orlando, Fla., or Buffalo, N.Y. The researchers analyzed the 2013 levels of whats known as PM2.5 pollutants - tiny airborne particles billowing from Chinas coal production and industry....
First Ubuntu Smartphone to Arrive in Europe Next Week
2015-02-06 20:52:16| TechNewsWorld
The first smartphone to be powered by the open source Ubuntu operating system will arrive at retail in Europe beginning on Monday, Feb. 9. The Aquaris E4.5 will be offered to early adopters via a series of "flash sales" across the continent. The unlocked phone will retail for 169.90 euros or roughly US$195, without the need for a contract.
The first Ubuntu phone is finally going on sale next week
2015-02-06 17:43:10| Extremetech
It's been around two years since Canonical unveiled Ubuntu for mobile in a tangible capacity, and next week, the first Ubuntu phone will finally go on sale.
Apple will rely on Samsung for a vital part of the next iPhone
2015-02-04 22:14:35| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Apple and Samsung are competitors in the smartphone market, but they're actually business partners when it comes to making Apple's proprietary processors that power the iPhone. Now we're learning that despite Apple's attempts to avoid working with the Korean tech giant, Samsung will make the A9 chip for the next iPhone, according to a Re/code report .
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