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Xively Brings the Internet of Things to the Classroom

2013-08-21 18:34:34| MobileTechNews

Companies start seeking their position in the "Internet of Things" market.

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Expert brings public health into climate change

2013-08-21 14:37:21| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

San Francisco Chronicle: Temperatures are intensifying. Sea levels are climbing. Wildfires are spreading. None of this is news to Dr. Linda Rudolph, a Bay Area expert on climate change. What worries her most, however, are the human health disasters that global warming may end up unleashing. As a former director at California's public health agency and now a leader at the Public Health Institute, an Oakland nonprofit, Rudolph has devoted herself to figuring out how state and local governments should handle the health...

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Smart Antenna Technologies Brings Single Antenna Solution to Cellular Handsets

2013-08-20 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Mercia Fund Management leads investment in telecoms start-up<br /> <br /> Birmingham, UK. Smart Antenna Technologies (SAT) today announced the launch of its innovative single-antenna technology for mobile devices. The technology will enable smartphone and tablet device manufacturers to replace several antennae with a single multi-band antenna, the performance of which will match that of the separate antennae at their specified frequencies.<br /> <br /> Currently mobile devices require a ...This story is related to the following:Antennas

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Samsung Brings the Galaxy Mega to U.S. Consumers

2013-08-19 21:35:23| MobileTechNews

The recently announced Samsung Galaxy Mega will be available in the US this as early as this month. AT&T, Sprint and US Cellular are currently signed up to carry this phone.

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Heavy rain brings floods to Philippines; markets, offices shut

2013-08-19 08:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Heavy rain in the Philippine capital forced the closure of government offices, schools, banks and most private companies on Monday, and residents in parts of the city and nearby provinces had to flee from their homes because of floods. The monsoon rain, intensified by tropical storm Trami, also led to the closure of the Philippine Stock Exchange, the Philippine Dealing System foreign exchange platform and the secondary debt market via the Philippine Dealing and Exchange Corp after government offices...

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