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Solid Carbide Thread Mills help boost productivity.
2014-12-23 14:33:15| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
With thread depths of 1.5 x D and 2 x D, respectively, Walter Prototyp Supreme TC610 and TC611 offer geometry that minimizes vibration while producing optimal surface finishes, and through coolant design that maximizes chip removal and helps prevent fractures. WB10RD grade, providing optimized wear resistance, features TiALN coating with finishing layer of ZrN. WJ30RC grade, with TiALN coating, can be run with or without coolant, broadening areas of application.
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Tequila set for export boost after record 2014
2014-12-23 11:35:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Tequila exports are forecast to continue growing next year after new estimates showed they passed the US$1bn mark for the first time in 2014.
Rail upgrade could boost jobs but sparks fears
2014-12-21 21:28:45| Railroads - Topix.net
A proposal to upgrade more than 100 miles of train tracks between Indianapolis and Kentucky could lead to more jobs, but some fear the increased number of trains could lead to bigger delays and even threaten public safety. The proposal from Louisville & Indiana Railroad and CSX Transportation calls for CSX to spend up to $100 million to upgrade the tracks between Indianapolis and Louisville, Kentucky, to handle larger and faster freight trains.
iPhone TouchID could get fingertip-wiggling security boost in future
2014-12-19 08:26:10| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Apple could include an upgraded version of the TouchID sensor in future iPhones that would react to moving fingertips. Instead of just pressing a finger down to unlock a phone, the new tech could see combinations of sliding or twisting to double-down on handset security.
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UK government, operators reach deal to boost mobile coverage
2014-12-18 09:14:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The UK government and the country's four mobile network operators, EE, O2, Vodafone and 3 have reached a binding agreement to increase network coverage rather than establishing a national roaming agreement, which the operators opposed. The carriers have collectively agreed to invest GBP 5 billion to improve mobile infrastructure by 2017. They pledged to provide guaranteed voice and text coverage from each operator across 90 percent of the UK geographic area by 2017, halving the current 'partial not-spots', areas where consumers have coverage from some but not all mobile networks. The agreement also calls for full coverage from all four mobile operators to 85 percent of the geographic areas by 2017, compared to 69 percent at present. The government will make no cash payments to the networks under the deal. It has also pledged to bring the agreement to the attention of Ofcom in the context of its work to revise annual licence fees, to reform the Electronic Communications Code and to allow many of its buildings to be used as sites for mobile infrastructure.
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