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NetApp Announces Prestigious Panel for the 2007 NetApp Innovation Awards

NetApp (NASDAQ: NTAP) announced the members selected for the prestigious judging panel for the 2007 NetApp Innovation Awards. Serving on the panel are Pascal Boulard, editor, La Tribune; David Carr, technology editor, Baseline Magazine; Peter Hero, senior advisor, Silicon Valley Community Foundation; Carsten Knop, editor, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung; Chris Mellor, storage editor, Tech World; and Paul Shread, managing editor, Jupitermedia.

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Saifun Adopts Pulsic Technology Following Rigorous Trial

Saifun Adopts Pulsic Technology Following Rigorous Trial

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USB Devise Let's You Program Your Doorbell

Tired of the standard “ding dong” doorbell chime? Well the guys and gals at Think Geek have you covered.

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New Phone Technology: Just Add Water

Samsung Electro-Mechanics blew minds at Thursday's Korea Electronics Show unveiling a cell phone powered by H20, that's right, water.

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Sony announces first television with an organic light-emitting diode display

Sony, the world's second-biggest maker of consumer electronics, displayed Monday the first television for the commercial market with an organic light-emitting diode display.

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New technology has chip-cooling potential for future computers

Researchers have demonstrated new technology using tiny "ionic wind engines" that might dramatically improve computer chip cooling, possibly addressing a looming threat to future advances in computers and electronics.

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Infosys awarded multi-year global BPO contract by Royal Philips Electronics

Among the largest F&A deals in BPO from India
Expands Infosys’ global network; 1400 skilled BPO staff to join Infosys

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JVC, Kenwood prepare possible merger

Matsushita Electric's troubled subsidiary Victor Co. of Japan, or JVC, has concluded a capital tie-up with Kenwood Corp. as a basis for mulling a possible merger, the companies said Tuesday.

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Nano-sized generator gets big power boost

The notion of generating electricity from flowing blood, pulsating blood vessels, or a beating heart may seem like science fiction. But scientists are reporting a stride in that direction in the August 8 issue of ACS’ Nano Letters, a monthly journal, with development a more powerful nanogenerator for powering implantable biomedical devices and other small electronics.

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Learning wave nature of light

Around the world, students learn about the wave nature of light through the interference patterns of “Young’s double-slit experiment,” first performed more than 200 years ago and still considered among the most beautiful physics experiments.

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Electronic medical records system can pay for itself within 16 months

A new study to be published in the July issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons shows that one academic medical center recouped its investment in electronic health records within 16 months. The new analysis counters concerns of health care providers reluctant to invest in electronic medical records systems.

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Apple Greener, Nokia regains lead in electronics ranking

The fourth edition of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics is out now. Apple moves up as a result of Steve Job's "Greener Apple" pledge to phase out PVC and other chemicals from their product line. But Nokia is on top because they've already phased out PVC, and met or exceeded a wide set of benchmarks we've laid down to reduce the amount and toxicity of electronic waste piling up in Asia and Africa.

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