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(Two screen portable dvd player) Ogle hospice recycling tech-waste to raise cash (SaukValley.com) PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 10 June 2008

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OREGON - Ogle County Hospice is recycling techno-waste, to raise money for its Hospice Home.

Innolux Display Corporation Selects Photon Dynamics as Sole Vendor for Array Test and Repair Solutions (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Photon Dynamics, Inc. , today announced that Innolux Display Corporation has selected the ArrayChecker and ArraySaver products as the sole array test and repair solutions for its generation six production line in Chunan, Taiwan.

LaCie Introduces Network DVD Burning (The Mac Observer)
LaCie announced on Thursday its Remote Burn software for Mac OS X. The software, exclusive to LaCie, enables users to burn to multiple DVDRW drives on a network. The LaCie portable DVDRW with LightScribe and d2 DVDRW with LightScribe drives for FireWire are supported

Opinion: Is The iPhone A Major Opportunity For Game Innovation? (Gamasutra)
Following Apple's newest iPhone announcements, industry veteran and former Eidos president Keith Boesky has been analyzing why game publishers may be slow to adopt the platform, suggesting Apple's device may be bringing openness and innovation back to handhelds. As the 3G iPhone launches and Apple's application store readies for launch, I was thinking about who is making games for the ...

HP Pavillion DV Series Notebooks Redesigned with Magic Chrome, Blu-ray, HD Tuners and More Notebooks (Gizmodo)
HP overhauled its feature-packed consumer DV notebooks, the familiar black-and-silver ID getting a "magic chrome" enhancement: otherwise invisible controls light-up when touched. It's the first new...

Magma and UMC Announce UPF-Compliant Low-Power Reference Flow (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
ANAHEIM, Calif., June 10, 2008 -- Design Automation Conference -- Magma Design Automation Inc. , a provider of chip design software, and UMC , a world-leading semiconductor foundry, today announced the availability of a validated UPF-compliant low-power RTL-to-GDSII design flow that uses the UMC 65-nanometer library.

New on DVD: 'The Bucket List,' 'Jumper,' 'The Other Boleyn Girl' (Orange County Register)
Also available: 'John Adams' miniseries; fourth seasons of 'Hawaii Five-O' and 'The Odd Couple.'

Light-to-Voltage Sensor IC has 15 year lifetime. (ThomasNet)
Suited for measuring ambient light or for controlling LED light in LCD backlight dimming applications, MLX75305 SensorEyeC(TM) outputs voltage that varies linearly with incident light. Photodiode, transimpedance amplifier, and linear voltage output stage are all on-chip, providing stable light responsivity over time and temperature. Supplied in 3 x 3 x 0.65 mm package, extended operating ...

ARCHOS Moves Your Media With New SD Card Bundles for 605 Flash WiFi and 405 Portable Media Players (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
ARCHOS announced today that for a limited time, its award-winning 605 Flash WiFi and 405 portable media players will come with an optional 8GB SanDisk SD card bundle. This special promotion supports growing media libraries and easy sharing of photos, music and videos between devices, giving consumers a SanDisk SD card at no cost. ARCHOS continues to deliver on its promise of entertainment your ...

Dire diagnoses inspire trip in The Bucket List' (The Charlotte Observer)
Selected home-video releases: The Bucket List' Geezers made their mark at the box office with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman's feel-good buddy tale about getting the most out of life in the face of death. Putting director Rob Reiner back on the commercial track after a string of duds, the movie stars Nicholson as a rich guy and Freeman as a working stiff, both diagnosed with terminal ...

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