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Salesforce.com buying ExactTarget for $2.34B

June 4, 2013 10:18 am | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

Salesforce.com will spend more than $2.3 billion to buy marketing software company ExactTarget. More than 6,000 companies use ExactTarget, which like Salesforce.com uses cloud technology, allowing companies to manage their digital marketing online. ExactTarget's clients include Coca-Cola Co.,...

Silicon Valley at front line of global cyber war

June 4, 2013 10:15 am | by MARTHA MENDOZA, AP National Writer | News | Comments

Chinese President Xi Jinping and American counterpart Barack Obama will talk cyber-security this week in California, but experts say the state's Silicon Valley and its signature high-tech firms should provide the front lines in the increasingly aggressive fight against overseas hackers.

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LDO offers 25 µVRMS noise, programmable Current limit and diagnostic information

June 4, 2013 10:14 am | Linear Technology Corporation | Product Releases | Comments

Linear Technology Corporation announced the LT3055, a high voltage, low noise, low dropout voltage linear regulator offering precision, programmable current limit and diagnostic capability. The device delivers up to 500 mA output current with a 350-mV dropout voltage at full load. It features

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White House tries to encourage high tech patents

June 4, 2013 10:14 am | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

The White House is taking steps to encourage innovation in high tech patents that it calls "a key driver of economic growth." The White House on Tuesday announced five executive actions and seven recommendations for Congress to protect innovators from lawsuits.

Rare stellar alignment offers opportunity to hunt for planets

June 4, 2013 9:11 am | by Eurekalert! | News | Comments

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope will have two opportunities in the next few years to hunt for Earth-sized planets around the red dwarf Proxima Centauri. The opportunities will occur in October 2014 and February 2016 when Proxima Centauri, the star nearest to our sun, passes in front of two other stars. Astronomers plotted Proxima Centauri's precise path in the heavens and predicted the two close encounters using data from Hubble.

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Stanford scientists create novel silicon electrodes that improve lithium-ion batteries

June 4, 2013 9:08 am | News | Comments

Stanford University scientists have dramatically improved the performance of lithium-ion batteries by creating novel electrodes made of silicon and conducting polymer hydrogel, a spongy material similar to that used in contact lenses and other household products.

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Storied nuke plant becomes environmental wasteland

June 4, 2013 9:06 am | by SHANNON DININNY Associated Press | News | Comments

A stainless steel tank the size of a basketball court lies buried in the sandy soil of southeastern Washington state, an aging remnant of U.S. efforts to win World War II. The tank holds enough radioactive waste to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool. And it is leaking.

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3-D printing goes from sci-fi fantasy to reality

June 4, 2013 9:04 am | by MARTHA MENDOZA AP National Writer | News | Comments

Invisalign, a San Jose company, uses 3-D printing to make each mouthful of customized, transparent braces. Mackenzies Chocolates, a confectioner in Santa Cruz, uses a 3-D printer to pump out chocolate molds. And earlier this year, Cornell University researchers used a 3-D printer, along with injections of a special collagen gel, to create a human-shaped ear.

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US blames Apple for 2010 e-book price hike

June 4, 2013 2:36 am | by LARRY NEUMEISTER - Associated Press - Associated Press | News | Comments

A U.S. government lawyer opened a civil trial by portraying Apple Inc. as a corporate bully that swaggered into the market for electronic books in 2010, forcing an end to price competition and costing consumers hundreds of millions of dollars. The Justice Department attorney, Lawrence Buterman,...

Dell trimmed CEO's pay by 14 percent amid PC slump

June 3, 2013 7:35 pm | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

Dell Inc. trimmed CEO Michael Dell's pay by 14 percent to $13.9 million last year amid a slump that culminated in a proposed $24.4 billion deal that could end the personal computer maker's 25-year history as a publicly traded company. Most of Michael Dell's compensation last year consisted of...

Extreme broadband amplifiers tout desirable noise figure performance

June 3, 2013 5:28 pm | Nxp Semiconductors | Product Releases | Comments

NXP Semiconductors N.V. announced the availability of a new family of extreme-broadband amplifiers, applicable for CATV, broadcast TV, satellite systems and general ISM applications – the BGA3012, BGA3015 and BGA3018. Performance characteristics include

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Injection-molded case serves industrial and military applications

June 3, 2013 5:24 pm | Product Releases | Comments

SKB just introduced their new 3i-2617-12 Injection Molded case for industrial and military applications. And Canyonwest Cases is making them available to companies needing proven-tough cases to safeguard sensitive or expensive equipment.

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Starter kit accelerates software development

June 3, 2013 5:01 pm | Product Releases | Comments

Engineering teams are under increasing pressure to get their products to market faster and, for many projects, developing software is now the critical path. The DesignWare ARC EM Starter Kit has been designed to accelerate software development.

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Galaxy in its death throes may hold clues to birth of dwarf systems

June 3, 2013 3:17 pm | by Yale UniversityYale University | News | Comments

A bright dwarf galaxy relatively close to Earth’s Milky Way and trailing fireballs is the first clear example of a galaxy in the act of dying, scientists argue in new research. The work gives a known galaxy new status and offers the potential for better understanding of the mysterious origin of dwarf elliptical galaxies, a subspecies of the universe’s most common type of galaxy....

US blames Apple for 2010 run-up in e-book prices

June 3, 2013 1:37 pm | by LARRY NEUMEISTER - Associated Press - Associated Press | News | Comments

A U.S. government lawyer opened a civil trial Monday by portraying Apple Inc. as a corporate bully that swaggered into the market for electronic books in 2010, forcing an end to price competition and costing consumers hundreds of millions of dollars. The Justice Department attorney, Lawrence...

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