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Apple App Store sets new holiday sales record
2016-01-06 16:01:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Apple's App Store recorded over USD 20 billion in sales last year. The company announced that a new sales record was also set over the Christmas and New Year's holiday season. In the two weeks ending 03 January, customers spent over USD 1.1 billion on apps and in-app purchases, setting back-to-back weekly records for traffic and purchases. The first day of 2016 marked the biggest day in App Store history with customers spending over USD 144 million. It broke the previous single-day record set a week earlier on Christmas Day.
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Alarm.com launches smart home app for Apple TV
2016-01-05 02:00:30| Digital TV News
Alarm.com (Nasdaq: ALRM) has launched a new Alarm.com app for Apple TV, available now from the App Store. Users can watch live feeds from video cameras around their property in real-time HD, using Apple TV's tvOS interface and remote.
Portable IRIG-B Testing Instrument for Substation, Complete with App Functionality
2016-01-04 21:14:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Tekron is introducing a unique hand-held and battery-operated, IRIG-B Analyzer complete with Android Smartphone extended functionality. read more
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Elevate Your Selfie Game With New Microsoft iOS App
2015-12-31 22:00:30| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
Microsoft Selfie offers features like "intelligent enhancement," noise reduction, automatic exposure, and filters to help you look your best.
NIST Math App helps manage mashups.
2015-12-29 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Scientists at NIST are helping to create recipe for new lightweight materials used for aircraft, cars, and windmills using tiny nanoparticles. Team took idea from 7-decade-old math paper by Shizuo Kakutani, who suggested a way of modeling particle shapes in material property calculations. Team first created virtual nanoparticles that have same physical shape as real-world particles they want to analyze, and then calculated relevant properties using ZENO software package developed partly at NIST.
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