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Exxon Mobil boss meets Iraqi leader in Baghdad
2013-01-21 18:14:41| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Iraq's prime minister met with the head of Exxon Mobil on Monday to discuss the firm's plans in the country, raising the possibility that Baghdad could be mending its dispute with America's largest oil company.
Exxon Mobil boss meets Iraqi leader in Baghdad
2013-01-21 18:00:38| Energy - Topix.net
Iraq's prime minister met with the head of Exxon Mobil on Monday to discuss the firm's plans in the country, raising the possibility that Baghdad could be mending its dispute with America's largest oil company.
Epoxy Potting Compound meets UL 94-V0 flame rating.
2013-01-17 14:30:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Intended for electronics manufacturing, FH1438AB 2-part epoxy resin features durometer value of 70 Shore 00, providing protection to surface mount components during wide range of temperature cycles. Flexible potting compound is also formulated with resistance to age hardening, which provides consistent durometer measurement over time while maintaining resistance to salt water and Fuel C. Product adheres to aluminum, most plastics, and Viton® fluoroelastomer with no primer requirements. This story is related to the following:Materials and Material Processing Sponsored by: CONTREX - PNANewsletter AdSearch for suppliers of: Encapsulation Compounds |
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Private cloud meets public cloud in Microsoft's 'Cloud OS'
2013-01-15 20:23:34| InfoWorld: Top News
If you're having a tough time figuring out the Microsoft Cloud OS, you're certainly not alone.
Apple CEO meets with China Mobile chairman
2013-01-11 09:09:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Apple CEO Tim Cook and China Mobile chairman Xi Guohua met and discussed cooperation, raising the possibility that the world's largest mobile carrier soon would begin offering the iPhone. China Mobile said the meeting took place at the company's Beijing headquarters, during Cook's second trip to the country in less than year, the Wall Street Journal reports. The company declined to disclose details of the discussions, citing a confidentiality agreement. China Mobile executives have said iPhone subscriptions likely would come only after the company introduces 4G services, which the carrier hopes to begin operating in the second half. In an interview with the Chinese news site Sina, Cook said he expects China to eventually become Apple's biggest market. Currently, Apple's sales in China are just over a third of its US revenues. In a separate interview in China with Shanghai Evening News, Phil Schiller, Apple's head of worldwide marketing, dismissed reports the company is working on a low-cost version of the iPhone, the Financial Times reports. "Despite the popularity of cheap smartphones [in China], this will never be the future of Apple's products," he said.
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