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ASUS VivoBook S550CM

ASUS India has recently launched its incredible metal-styled powerful touch VivoBook S550CM, an Ultrabook™ that comes with an Optical Drive. It packs touch, discrete performance, SSD speed, and hard drive storage capacity in a sleek design. Its Brushed-hairline aluminum textures offer high durability and an elegant look. The ASUS VivoBook S550CM gives the user a …

Xerox sharpens focus on SMBs

Unveils Five High Performance Oriented, Eco-Friendly, Multi-Function Printers (MFP) in the A3 and A4 Categories Mumbai – 2nd April, 2013: Xerox India, a part of Xerox Corporation, the world’s leading enterprise for business process and document management services, has introduced new multi-function printers (MFP) in the A3 and A4 categories for small and medium sized …

Latin America imported 666 thousand tons of finished steel pro¬ducts from China in January-February 2013, 30% more than in the same period of 2012

Santiago, Chile, April 1st, 2013. Finished steel product imports from China to Latin America reached 666,109 tons in January-February 2013, 30% more than in the same period of 2012. The region represented 8% of China´s global exports of these products that reached 7.9 million tons. Brazil with 124,981, Chile with 105,272 tons, Venezuela with 103,500 …

i-Optics closes €11.8 million D financing for global success

HBM Partners and NIBC Co-Investments Holding B.V. are new investors in i-Optics’ game changing innovations. Eye diagnostics innovator i-Optics announced today the successful closing of the second phase of the D financing round with an investment of 5.1 million euro. This adds to the 6.7 million euro raised in 2012, bringing the D round to …

New Singapore plastic film is the future of 3D on-the-go

Temasek Polytechnic (TP) and A*STAR& rsquo;s Institute of Materials Research and Engineering & rsquo;s (IMRE) new nano-engineered screen protector that turns the ordinary screens of handheld devices into 3D displays will be marketed by start-up, Nanoveu Pte Ltd. The unique plastic film can also potentially be used as next generation security tokens employed by banks …

Extreme Algal Blooms: The New Normal?

Washington, D.C.—A research team, led by Carnegie’s Anna Michalak, has determined that the 2011 record-breaking algal bloom in Lake Erie was triggered by long-term agricultural practices coupled with extreme precipitation, followed by weak lake circulation and warm temperatures. The team also predicts that, unless agricultural policies change, the lake will continue to experience extreme blooms. …