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Intel set to ship LTE chip for mobile use in many countries
2013-08-20 17:00:50| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Intel says the XMM 7160 is smaller and more efficient than rivals' chips as it looks to become a mobile leader Intel plans to become a leader in wireless and will ship its first multimode LTE processor later this month as part of that drive.
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Xbox One delayed in 8 countries, but will benefit from region-free game releases
2013-08-16 20:30:27| Extremetech
This week, the Xbox team is breaking its streak of good news with the announcement of launch delays in eight European countries. On the bright side, this bad news was quickly followed by confirmation that the Xbox One will not require mandatory region-locking.
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Iran installs solar power plants in 5 countries
2013-08-12 10:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Zawya: SAR2.2bn reservoir to solve Jeddah's water woes Rising demand for renewable energy in Mena Ashghal launches USD474m sanitation project Qatar: Multi-level plans to raise water, power production Iranian engineers have managed to design, manufacture, and install solar power plants in five countries, the Mehr News Agency reported. A 1.2MW power station has been installed in Iraq. Another one has been installed in Saudi Arabia. A 5MW power station has been installed in the UAE. Meanwhile, the same...
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Learning from Other Countries about Antibiotics, Sow Stalls
2013-08-09 22:37:00| National Hog Farmer
The United States is not the only country wrestling with issues, such as use of both antibiotics in livestock production, and gestation stalls. This week Scott Hurd, DVM, associate professor and director of the Food Risk Modeling and Policy Laboratory at Iowa State Universitys College of Veterinary Medicine, makes some valid points about the rest of the story after Denmark banned preventive and growth-promoting antibiotics for pigs in 2000. In over 20 years of food safety research, I have seen quite a few antibiotic-free (ABF) animals, including the famous pigs in Denmark, he writes in his Hurd Health blog. While working in the processing plant, I could often tell when ABF pigs were coming down the line. The animals from the ABF farms usually appeared somewhat unthrifty. Often there was less uniformity in carcass size and more issues. National Hog Farmer Blog read more
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EU Countries Failure to Meet Sow Stall Ban Irks Brits
2013-08-09 15:39:00| National Hog Farmer
Source: British National Pig Association Despite reassurances to the contrary, seven months after the European Union (EU) introduced a ban on individual sow gestation stalls (except for the first four weeks of pregnancy), half of EU countries have failed to comply with the ban. In response, retailers and food manufacturers must continue to be vigilant, warns Britain's National Pig Association (NPA). It argues that British consumers expect all imported pork and pork products to be traceable back to farms that comply with the European Union's January 2013 ban on the full-time use of sow stalls. read more
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