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Laterally Propelled Hub-less Rollerblades Instructable Takes Grand Prize in Epilog Challenge V
2013-08-12 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Epilog Laseris pleased to announce Massachusetts Institute of Technology student, Jaguar Kristeller, Fairbanks, Alaska, is the grand-prize winner in the fifth installment of the highly-popular Epilog Challenge hosted on Instructables.com. Kristeller will receive a new Epilog Zing 16 Laser engraving/cutting system for his inventive "Electric Orbit Wheels: Laterally Propelled Hub-less Rollerblades" Instructable. The winning entry was one of 1191 instructables entered in the Epilog Challenge.<br ...This story is related to the following:Machinery and Machining Tools Sponsored by: Haas Automation, Inc. - Category Sponsor AdSearch for suppliers of: Laser Cutting Equipment
Wi-Fi-Enabled Robot Takes You on a Virtual Trip to Italy
2013-08-11 01:49:18| Wireless - Topix.net
You don't need frequent flyer miles or even a thick bank roll for this trip. Just log into your Facebook account and Like the San Pellegrino page .
Tyson takes lead with Zilmax ban, higher beef prices may follow
2013-08-09 11:14:51| Food - Topix.net
When top U.S. meat packer Tyson Foods Inc abruptly announced it would stop buying cattle fed with a widely used drug that can add more than 30 pounds to the average steer, the implications for markets were clear: less meat, higher prices.
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Solazyme Takes One Step Back Before Running Forward
2013-08-08 15:38:32| Chemicals - Topix.net
Investors of Solazyme were greeted with a welcome surprise on Wednesday as the company announced its Q2 2013 earnings results .
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Apple smartphone share down in Q2, Android takes 79%
2013-08-08 11:08:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Apple's share of the smartphone market fell in the second quarter after the companny did not have a new iPhone on the market. Apple accounted for 13.2 percent of the 236.4 million smartphones shipped in the quarter, according to estimates from IDC. That's down from 16.6 percent a year ago. Android's share of the market rose to 79.3 percent from 69.1 over the same period, and Windows increased to 3.7 percent from 3.1 a year ago. BlackBerry's share dropped to 2.9 percent from 4.9, while Linux had 0.8 percent and Symbian 0.2 percent. Among Android vendors, Samsung leads at a distance with 39.1 percent of shipments in Q2. LG followed with 6.5 percent, Lenovo had 6.1 percent, and ZTE and Huawei each accounted for 5.4 percent. In the Windows market, Nokia led with 81.6 percent of shipments, followed by Samsung with 11.5 percent and HTC at 4.6 percent.
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