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The first series of this column was written on high speed rail in America. With an introduction to all the nation’s...
Dutch electronics giant Philips (PHG) is one of several companies demonstrating designs for low cost lanterns that use...
With software spending down 16.5 per cent year-on-year, Windows 7's launch tomorrow will see it enter the market amid...
Kudos to the Finnish government, which has just introduced laws guaranteeing broadband access to every person living in...
Yesterday we realeased the press release titled "Italy's CASPUR Relies on MySQL Enterprise to Support its...
If one message shone through the myriad of ideas expressed on day one of Europe's first ever Innovation Summit, it was...
The European Wind Energy Conference (EWEC) was held last week in Marseilles, welcoming 7,500 participants over 4 days.
Author and scholar Michael Levi says in the current issue of Foreign Affairs that the odds of signing a...
Norway's top consumer advocate said today that he will ask a government court to force Apple Inc. to open the iTunes...
Internet doyenne Esther Dyson was awarded the Aenne Burda Creative Leadership award at the Digital, Live, Design or DLD...
VNL of Sweden unveils a solar-powered base station for the cellular industry that is a fraction of the size and cost of...
Of all the uncertainties that bewilder astronomers, none is more puzzling than what transpired in the first millionth...
Over 300 of Europe’s leading astronomers are travelling to Liverpool to define a ‘Road Map to the Stars’.
Justice was severe, if not exactly swift. After an investigation lasting nearly nine years, the powerful Competition...
BusinessWeek's Andy Reinhardt on the European Union's expected (Wed.) ruling that Intel is guilty of violating EU...
Gerard Kleisterlee on China and India BusinessWeek -- Innovation of the Week imageThe chief executive of Dutch...
Qualcomm struck a patent deal with Nokia when it seemed a Delaware court wouldn't go its way. So ends mobile's biggest,...
Scientists are calling for Europe to invest more funds into the study of lipids -the 'fatty' molecules which are...
European nations are wary about a perceived trend in France and the United States to use international...
BW's Andy Reinhardt blogs: With signs now emanating from the Obama Administration that the U.S. government may become...
No one said Ben Verwaayen's job would be easy. But the difficulties facing the new CEO of Alcatel-Lucent were...
Energy demand in Europe is not growing as fast as in other parts of the world but it still constitutes a significant...
Videoconferencing equipment makers, such as Norway's Tandberg, are riding high as companies try to cut costs
Top Sources: European Science and Technology
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- blog.wired.com
- blog.cleantechies.com
- computerworld.com
- innovations-report.de
- Medical News Today
- informilo.com
- aviationweek.com
- TorrentBits
- India Press Release
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