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Siliconware Precision outlook turns rosy for the semiconductor market
2014-06-20 21:14:12| Semiconductors - Topix.net
On the basis of order visibility and inventory adjustment progress, Siliconware Precision Industries Co.
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Germany turns to immigrants
2014-06-15 18:09:55| Telecom - Topix.net
With Europe's lowest birth rate and its oldest population, Germany needs immigrants, and not just any immigrants.
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Germany turns to immigrants
2014-06-15 14:53:40| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
With Europe's lowest birth rate and its oldest population, Germany needs immigrants, and not just any immigrants.
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'Longitude' Turns Coming Climate Hell into Digital Theater
2014-06-14 08:13:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Motherboard: As part of this year's LIFT, a theater festival that turns London into a stage, the Elastic Future group continues its experiments in "digital theater" with the climate-focused Longitude. As with Peek a Boo (also co-commissioned by LIFT), the San Francisco-based theater troupe is again harnessing the power of Google Hangouts to film live theatrical performances. Written in collaboration with playwright Tim Wright, and designed by artistic teams working in Barcelona, Lagos and London, Elastic Future's...
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Comcast turns 50,000 paying customer homes into public hotspots, millions more by the end of the year
2014-06-12 15:22:19| Extremetech
Two days ago, Comcast did something that would be inconceivable if it was any other company than Comcast: It turned 50,000 residential Xfinity modems into public WiFi hotspots. There are 50,000 paying Xfinity customers in Houston, Texas who are now broadcasting free WiFi that anyone can use. As far as Comcast is concerned, of course, this is a genius move to blanket the country in high-speed WiFi (and there are plans to hijack 8 million more modems by the end of June) -- for Comcast's customers, though, this is egregious monopolistic overreach taken to the next level... and it's possibly illegal as well.
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