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Typo Case Banned; Tesla's Titanium Shields; Yahoo's YouTube

2014-03-31 19:34:51| PC Magazine Security Product Guide

From a Typo keyboard ban to Tesla's titanium shields, here's what you missed in tech over the weekend.

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Typo Case Banned; Tesla's Titanium Shields; Yahoo's YouTube

2014-03-31 17:35:11| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide

From a Typo keyboard ban to Tesla's titanium shields, here's what you missed in tech over the weekend.

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Lathe Chuck Shields safeguard workers for OSHA compliance.

2014-02-14 14:31:57| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Available in 52 and 62 in. models, 12-gauge Steel Lathe Chuck Shields provide safeguard between individuals and point-of-operation or rotating hazards, and protect individuals from flying chips, sparks, coolant, lubricant, and other particles. Mounting bracket attaches to face of headstock and vertical shield hinges left or right like door, enabling user to change or adjust chuck or workpiece. Shields comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.212 and ANSI B11.6 safety standard for lathes. This story is related to the following:Machinery Shields

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Patterned Ground Shields For Silicon RFICs Part 4: How Does the Ground Shield Work?

2014-01-08 13:48:00| rfglobalnet Downloads

You might have noticed, in spite of the title of this series, we have discussed the current induced in the RFIC silicon ground rather than the patterned ground shield that designers add to reduce the current in silicon. As I mentioned in Part 1, we must understand our enemy before we can deal with our enemy. We now understand our enemy.

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Steel Lathe Chuck Shields foster OSHA and ANSI compliance.

2013-12-17 14:31:30| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Heavy-duty, 14-gauge steel lathe chuck shields (12, 18, and 24 in.) provide safeguard between individuals and point-of-operation or rotating hazards and also protect individuals from flying chips, sparks, coolant, lubricant, and other particles. Shield hinges left and rests at 45° angle above headstock to facilitate chuck or workpiece changing/adjustment. Operator does not need to reach over chuck to move shield, and shield will not interfere with lathes that have rear guard/backsplash.<br /> This story is related to the following:Safety Shields

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