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Mobile chip speed wars have to end, Broadcom chairman says
2013-12-06 23:36:12| InfoWorld: Top News
The chip industry is in for major changes in the coming years, according to Broadcom Chairman and Chief Technical Officer Henry Samueli. In 1991, he co-founded the communications chip giant, which today brings in annual revenue of more than $8 billion from components for all manner of network, business and consumer products. At a pre-CES event in San Francisco earlier this week, Samueli visited from the company's Irvine, California, headquarters and sat down with IDG News Service to talk about devices, mobile networks and the uncertain future of silicon.
Shipping crude oil by rail: New front in tar sands wars
2013-12-06 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: On New Year's Eve 2009, a train with 104 tank cars of light crude oil traveled 1,123 miles from North Dakota's Bakken oil fields to a terminal in Stroud, Oklahoma, and opened a new front in the war over development of Canada's tar sands. It didn't seem that way at the time. EOG Resources, the company that owned the oil, simply needed a way to get its crude out of North Dakota, Andrew Burton/Getty Images Tanker cars at a depot in North Dakota, where railroads now move 600,000 barrels of oil a day...
Cleansing Brush Wars
2013-11-27 06:08:00| Happi Breaking News
NAD rules in dispute between L'Oréal and P&G.
Cheese wars: Saputo's Warrnambool bid raises concerns
2013-11-26 17:38:35| Food - Topix.net
Saputo Inc.'s sweetened bid for an Australian cheesemaker threatens to erode any cost savings from the takeover, making Canada's biggest milk processor the third-worst performer among global rivals this year.
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Avert water wars - build desalination plants
2013-11-23 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Chonicle: Get ready for the water wars. Most of the world's population takes water for granted, just like air - two life-sustaining substances. After all, the human body is nearly two-thirds water. But a Hindustan Times blogger said that in India right now, as in so many other places around the globe, drinkable water has become such a precious commodity that it's dragging the world into "water wars to follow the ones for the control of fuel oil." Climate change is drying up lakes and rivers almost...
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