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Image Analysis Software runs on Windows 8.
2013-07-08 14:29:29| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
With ImageUV™, users of UV-visible-NIR range microscopes and microspectrophotometers can acquire and analyze images in UV, color, and NIR regions with single software package. Windows™ 8 optimizes usability of software with such features as native touchscreen control, quick resizing of windows, and accelerated access to often used documents and spectra. In addition, Windows™ Search enables engineers and scientists to quickly locate and analyze data. This story is related to the following:Optics and PhotonicsSensors, Monitors and TransducersSearch for suppliers of: Image Processing Software | Image Analysis Microscopes |
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Volkswagen runs XL1 and e-up! at Silvretta E-Car Rally
2013-07-05 17:30:14| Green Car Congress
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Thermal Transfer Overprinters enable extended production runs.
2013-07-05 14:30:54| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Addressing flexible packaging and labeling applications, DataFlex® 6320 and 6420 promote uptime and productivity with 1,200 m ribbon length, Code Assurance, clutchless ribbon drive, and color touchscreen interface. DataFlex 6320, available in 32 and 53 mm print width formats, suits moderate speed applications, including vertical form, fill, and seal. DataFlex 6420 offers higher throughput and comes in 53 and 107 mm print width formats for ultrafast horizontal form, fill, and seal jobs. This story is related to the following:Printing and Duplicating EquipmentSearch for suppliers of:
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Guy dressed as Darth Vader runs Death Valley in 129-degree heat
2013-07-02 23:55:41| CNET News.com
A "Star Wars" fan attempts to set a new heat-running record in Death Valley while dressed as Darth Vader. [Read more]
PS4 runs Orbis OS, a modified version of FreeBSD thats similar to Linux
2013-06-24 16:05:50| Extremetech
The PS4, which is scheduled to be released in November at the delightful price of $400, appears to run an operating system called Orbis OS, which is a modified version of FreeBSD 9.0. FreeBSD is a free version of BSD Unix that is generally fairly compatible with most Linux applications, and to the untrained eye a BSD-based system looks a lot like Linux. In theory, with a bit of work, this means you could almost take a PS4 game and run it on a Linux PC -- but don't get your hopes up for some kind of Linux gaming renaissance.
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