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One-man company beats Rovio on Android

Fingersoft announced today that their first game, Hill Climb Racing has been a huge wolrdwide hit.

Smart home automation companies, Cornflake and Future Systems, announce merger

Two of the UK’s leading suppliers of home automation technology – Cornflake and Future Systems - announced today (Tuesday 23 October 2012) that they have merged.

Crosscliq Showcases the Power of NFC with Blackberry at the Toronto International Film Festival

Crosscliq has brought NFC (Near Field Communication) to life for BlackBerry at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival® (TIFF).

Crosscliq to debut its highly anticipated IQ NFC SAAS Platform at iMedia Next Wave Start-Up challenge

Crossscliq is pleased to share they have been selected as one of the 30 companies from a pool of hundreds chosen to participate in Phase II of the 2nd Annual iMedia Next Wave Start-Up Challenge and Showcase.

GGA Software Services Releases New Version of its Indigo Open-Source Chemistry Toolkit

GGA Software Services LLC, a leading provider of outsourced scientific informatics services to the life sciences industry, has announced the release of version 1.1 of its popular open-source organic chemistry toolkit, known as Indigo.

AR Browser and Image Matching, the Augmented Reality solutions revolution

ARlab has unveiled two new innovative Augmented Reality solutions to help developers to create useful, easy and fast applications: AR Browser and Image Matching, as part of the company´s commitment to offer a portfolio of technological solutions according to developers’ needs.

Nouveauté Hamilton : Capteur de conductivité Arc pour eaux pures et ultra-pures

Avec la Conducell PWSE Arc PG 13.5, Hamilton, un des leader dans l’instrumentation d’analyse, propose désormais dans sa gamme un capteur de conductivité pour eaux pures et ultra-pures compatible avec la majorité des raccords standards et offrant toutes les fonctionnalités d’un capteur Arc.

Watching TVs ‘as purchased’ could cause eye strain and damage the environment

Viewing a television without adjusting its picture settings could lead to eyestrain, waste energy and shorten the product’s life, according to AVForums.com, the leading online destination for AV enthusiasts with over 2.5 million unique visitors a month (source: Google Analytics) and 295,000 members.

The Great British Weather Claims Sky Victims

TV obsessed Brits are going to extraordinary lengths to preserve their monthly TV subscriptions... but is this all in vain?

GGA Software Services Announces the Promotion of John Lyons to Vice President of Business Development in the U.S.

GGA Software Services LLC, a leading provider of outsourced scientific informatics services to the life sciences industry, announced today the promotion of John Lyons to Vice President of Business Development, United States.

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