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Samsung Replaces Mobile Chief as Smartphone Unit Struggles
2015-12-01 04:54:10| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Samsung Electronics Co. replaced the executive overseeing its mobile-phone business as the company tries to protect a dwindling sales lead against Apple Inc. and Chinese makers.
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Samsung Replaces Mobile Chief as Smartphone Unit Struggles
2015-12-01 04:41:07| Electronics - Topix.net
Samsung Electronics Co. replaced the executive overseeing its mobile-phone business as the company tries to protect a dwindling sales lead against Apple Inc. and Chinese makers.
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Samsung Replaces Mobile Chief as Smartphone Unit Struggles
2015-12-01 04:31:16| Chemicals - Topix.net
Samsung Electronics Co. replaced the executive overseeing its mobile-phone business as the company tries to protect a dwindling sales lead against Apple Inc. and Chinese makers.
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LED Canopy Light replaces 400 W metal halide fixtures.
2015-11-04 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Consisting of integrated LED assembly paired with polycarbonate lens, 90 Watt Model LEDHCL-900 produces wide light distribution suitable for replacing 400 W metal halide flood lights. Ceiling mount unit features 2-piece housing constructed of die cast aluminum alloy with injection molded rubber gasket. Operating on voltages from 100–277 Vac, waterproof light is IP65-rated to resist damaging effects of outdoor environments.
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Linear LED Tube Lamps offer twist-in replaces for T8 fluorescents.
2015-10-06 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Available in 3500K, 4000K, and 5000K color temperatures, Plug & Play LEDT8 Lamps twist securely into existing lamp holders to convert existing T8 linear fluorescent troffers to energy-saving, extended-life (50,000 hr) LEDs. Models replace 2, 3, or 4 ft LED T8 tubes in ceiling- or wall-mounted housings and deliver evenly distributed, flicker-free, luminous white-light output. Consuming 9, 11, or 15 W depending on length, tubes are cUL US and DLC listed as well as FCC and RoHS compliant.
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