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Loblaw recall glass mugs that could break when filled with hot liquid
2014-09-19 12:46:44| Grocery - Topix.net
Loblaw Companies Ltd. is recalling Everyday Essentials brand 15 ounce glass bowl mugs and 14 ounce glass tapered mugs. The company says both products, sold between Aug. 7 and Sept.
SIA filled higher proportion of seats in July
2014-08-15 15:12:01| Airlines - Topix.net
But the operating environment ahead remains challenging, said the airline, and it plans to adjust capacity accordingly to better match market demand.
MTA: 11 East Side Access sinkholes filled, but new holes possible
2014-07-27 04:43:53| Railroads - Topix.net
The MTA says it has filled in all the sinkholes discovered at a critical construction site for the nearly $11 billion East Side Access project, but can't rule out new holes forming in the future.
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MTI Wireless Edge Introduces High Performance Null Filled BTS Antennas Designed For Cambium Networks Canopy PMP 450 Improving Coverage And Network Performance
2014-06-17 12:43:05| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
MTI Wireless Edge Ltd., the developer of high quality cost effective antenna solutions for Wireless Networking applications, is proud to announce the release of a new 5.8 GHz, 60°, Dual Polarized, High Performance Base Station Antenna mechanically designed to fit the PMP 450 Radio.
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Seagate unveils worlds fastest 6TB hard drive (and it isnt filled with helium)
2014-04-07 18:33:12| Extremetech
Seagate has joined Western Digital's previously exclusive 6TB hard drive club, with the enterprise-class 7,200 RPM ST6000NM0004. Priced at around $600 (similar to WD's Ultrastar He6), Seagate's new drive isn't likely to find a home in your gaming rig or office workstation -- but that's not really the point of ultra-high-end hardware, anyway. No, the main reason you should be excited about Seagate's 6TB drive is that the technology that makes such capacities possible will trickle down to mainstream drives, resulting in cheaper 4TB desktop drives, and hopefully the arrival of 2.5-inch 3TB laptop hard drives.