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Omet hosts successful Open House in Italy
2014-05-16 07:00:00| Label and Narrow Web Breaking News
The press manufacturer hosted customers from every corner of the globe, and took several new orders.
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Successful Open House: Packaging. Competence. Network. 2014
2014-05-16 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
"Packaging. Competence. Network. 2014" – that was the banner which was unfurled above a very well received open house addressing the boundless diversity of packaging print. The event was held at KBA in Radebeul on 14 and 15 May. Some 450 users from over 40 different countries accepted the invitation from the world's leading manufacturer of sheetfed offset presses for packaging printing.<br /> <br /> They were treated to a comprehensive overview of the latest technologies, including a ...This story is related to the following:Food Processing and PreparationPrinting Presses | Food & Beverage Packaging Equipment
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Nanowire-Bridging Transistors Open Way To Next-Generation Electronics
2014-05-15 21:30:44| rfglobalnet Home Page
A new approach to integrated circuits, combining atoms of semiconductor materials into nanowires and structures on top of silicon surfaces, shows promise for a new generation of fast, robust electronic and photonic devices.
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Nanowire-Bridging Transistors Open Way To Next-Generation Electronics
2014-05-15 21:30:44| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
A new approach to integrated circuits, combining atoms of semiconductor materials into nanowires and structures on top of silicon surfaces, shows promise for a new generation of fast, robust electronic and photonic devices.
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FCC proposes new open internet rules
2014-05-15 21:22:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed new 'net neutrality' rules. The FCC's proposal follows a ruling by a US court of appeals in January against the regulator's previous Open Internet rules. The FCC has decided to revise the rules in line with the judgement, building on its authority to promote broadband access in the US. Its public consultation also considers invoking the so-called Title II rules of the Communications Act, which would reclassify internet service as a utility to allow greater regulation of ISPs. The FCC proposes to retain the definitions and scope of its Open Internet rules of 2010, which governed all broadband internet access service providers. This would include enhancing the transparency rule, to provide customers better information about traffic management practices of ISPs, and maintaining the "no-blocking" rule, to ensure no end-user is prevented access to legal content online. The proposal also looks at whether 'paid prioritisation' should be allowed, so content providers could pay an ISP to provide greater bandwidth for their end-users. In particular, the FCC focused on how the rules would be applied. The consultation asks how to devise a multi-factor "screen" to analyse whether any ISP conduct hurts consumers, competition, free expression and civic engagement and other criteria under a legal standard termed "commercial reasonableness". The FCC will consult on the proposals until early September.
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