When Steve Jobs announced the MacBook Air at Macworld Expo in January 2008, he promoted its environmental benefits including being completely mercury and arsenic free, exceeding European Standards.
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When Steve Jobs announced the MacBook Air at Macworld Expo in January 2008, he promoted its environmental benefits including being completely mercury and arsenic free, exceeding European Standards.
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As someone who’s been building and using PCs since the 1970s, it amazes me when I look back at how far we’ve come since the early days.
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Enhancing diagnostic confidence through the development of cutting-edge imaging technologies, Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc.
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Researcher for Japanese electronics giant Toshiba, Daisuke Yamamoto, displays the prototype model for the new desktop-sized robot called the “ApriPoko”, which can recognize human voices and operate electronic devices such as televisions and air conditioners, at the company’s laboratory in Kawasaki, Japan.
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Jyoti Verma Posted online: Monday , March 31, 2008 at 0142 hrs IST Don’t look now, the PC industry is changing! First notebooks tried to add a personal touch.
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Westinghouse Electric Company today announced it has won a five-year contract to provide nuclear fuel supplies to three Ukrainian reactors beginning in 2011.
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