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IPICO extends partnership with CHEP Australia for RFID deployment across New Zealand
IPICO Inc. today announced that it has received an order from CHEP Australia for 480,000 tags and reader infrastructure for IPICO's passive Dual Frequency RFID technology to be integrated in CHEP's new, managed, foldable, returnable packaging solutions across New Zealand.
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Hypercom Provides Payment Terminals For Successful Contactless-Enabled Mobile Phone Payment Trial In Australia
Hypercom Corporation rcently announced that it has provided contactless-enabled payment devices for the successful consumer trial launched recently at Melbourne's Docklands in Australia.
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Next-Generation Noninvasive Diagnostic Technology Shown to Accurately Detect Fetal Down Syndrome in First Trimester of ...
Sequenom, Inc. (NASDAQ:SQNM) announced new data from a collaborative project with The Chinese University of Hong Kong, published this week in the Early Edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, that demonstrate its innovative, next-generation, noninvasive prenatal diagnostic technology accurately quantified maternal plasma DNA sequences for fetal Trisomy 21, or Down ...
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S*BIO Advances JAK2 Inhibitor SB1518 into Phase 1/2 Clinical Trial in Australia for the Treatment of Chronic ...
S*BIO Pte Ltd today announced the initiation of a Phase 1/2 clinical trial of SB1518, a potent and orally-active JAK2 inhibitor, in leading medical centers in Australia for patients with chronic idiopathic myelofibrosis .
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Modern technology aids terrorists to carry out plot
Mumbai is awash with contradictory rumours about last week's terrorist attacks. One mystery is how the terrorists communicated with each other. It has been widely reported the gang kept in touch with each other using BlackBerries and called masterminds in Pakistan on satellite phones.
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Tech Sells on Black Friday
Shoppers scrambled for technology deals at the traditional launch of the holiday shopping season.
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Africa's vanishing herds
As the rain begins to fall on Tanzania's Tarangire National Park, thousands of zebra, wildebeest and giraffe will begin one of the world's greatest migrations. But many of the herds trampling across the grass at the foot of the Rift Valley highlands are falling in number - and scientists do not know why. To find out, they are using a new 'photo-fit' system that can recognise individual ...
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TECHNOLOGY: Edinburgh start-up triumphs with great balls of light
Unique spherical projection system adopted by Coldplay for world tour. An Edinburgh University spin-out, founded by a 28-year-old former student in the music technology department, has achieved a global showcase by providing giant high-tech video-projection spheres to the rock band Coldplay.
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