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Gorilla Glass coming to cars, making them more resilient and efficient
2013-06-13 18:00:41| Extremetech
Each iteration of Corning's Gorilla Glass makes our devices much sturdier, protecting our delicate, expensive mobile smartphones and tablets from minor harm. Now, Corning is looking to bring Gorilla Glass to the world of automobiles.
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Hurricane Season 2013: Sensus Technology Helps Utilities Build Resilient Networks
2013-05-30 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
FlexNet system stands up to Mother Nature's worst blows<br /> <br /> RALEIGH, N.C. – As the 2013 Atlantic Hurricane season kicks off, Sensus and its utility customers are proving that an important line of defense against wind, storm surge and power outages can be found in a resilient, two-way communication network. Using FlexNet™ technology from Sensus, electric, water and gas utilities can collect and access real-time data from various smart sensors that provide a critical view of ...This story is related to the following:Communication Networks
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Shanks posts 'resilient' year-end results
2013-05-21 17:17:00| Solid Waste & Recycling magazine Headlines
Shanks Group plc, a leading international sustainable waste management business, has announced its results for the year ended March 31, 2013.
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Pushdo botnet is evolving, becomes more resilient to takedown attempts
2013-05-16 23:44:14| InfoWorld: Top News
Security researchers from Damballa have found a new variant of the Pushdo malware that's better at hiding its malicious network traffic and is more resilient to coordinated takedown efforts. The Pushdo Trojan program dates back to early 2007 and is used to distribute other malware threats, like Zeus and SpyEye. It also comes with its own spam engine module, known as Cutwail, which is directly responsible for a large portion of the world's daily spam traffic.
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DARPA shows off cheap, adaptable, resilient robot hand that can take a beating
2013-05-01 19:16:03| Extremetech
After more than three years of development, it seems DARPA's ARM program is finally coming to fruition. The ARM (Autonomous Robotic Manipulation) program was created in 2010 with the purpose of creating robust, low-cost, multi-fingered, and dexterous robotic arms to replace current robot arms, which generally take the form of clunky claws that crush everything in their path. After watching the video below, I think it's safe to say that DARPA's ARM program is a resounding success.
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