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Alex Parker

5 must-sees at Computex 2015 - 1 views

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    What to expect from Asus, Acer, NVIDIA, Intel, ARM, Sandisk and Microsoft at this year's Computex.
Alex Parker

Six considerations when selecting an Identity as a Service solution - 1 views

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    Barry Scott, EMEA Chief Technology Officer at Centrify, outlines the IDaaS concept and how to choose the right one for your business. Whether it be on premises, cloud-based, software as a service (SaaS), or mobile, the number and variety of apps being adopted by organisations is rapidly increasing.
Alex Parker

60 years of Eurovision in 8 tech-aways - 1 views

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    The contest introduced colour TV, intercontinental voting systems and uses the world's largest LED displays. The Eurovision Song Contest is a special occasion where countries like Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and many more come together under the same roof. The contest, originally created to unite Europe after the war, also started as a technological experiment.
Alex Parker

5 app development trends to expect in 2015 - 1 views

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    Ovum's recent Decision Matrix, 'Selecting a Mobile App Development Platform Solution, 2015-16', ranked different providers in terms of their technological capabilities, execution and market share. Kony, Salesforce and IBM were recognised as some of the leaders in the category
Jack Ingram

CST Industries develops new Aquus PW water treatment system - 0 views

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    CST Industries, a company that designs, manufactures, and installs storage tanks and covers, has introduced a new modular Aquus PW water treatment system that produces potable water without using moving parts, energy or chemicals.
Jack Ingram

ACG introduces new '39 electric golf cart, NEV - 0 views

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    American Custom GolfCars (ACG), a company that develops custom vehicles, golf carts, and low-speed electric vehicles (EVs), has introduced the new neighborhood electric vehicle (NEV), Golf Cart, and Estate Vehicle model: The '39.
Jack Ingram

Siemens secures $38.5m building energy efficiency task order from GSA - 0 views

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    Siemens Government Services (SGS), an integrator of Siemens' products and services to the federal government, has secured a $38.5m task order from the General Services Administration (GSA) to implement energy efficiency improvements to 39 federal government facilities.
alxram

AEoogle - Search for Energy - 0 views

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    Using the power of Google's search engine to promote energy alternatives, this search engine maintains an exclusive index of almost 1,500 green websites in the energy planet directory.
Adam Mills

Barnes and Noble's announcement could doom Amazon's Kindle - 0 views

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    If you thought the news for Amazon and the Kindle couldn't get any worse. Think again.
Adam Mills

Get green, stop e-waste with the end of analog television - 0 views

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    With all the hoopla surrounding Apple's announcements about the iPhone 3G S and its subsequent release on June 19th, many might have forgotten about another key date coming up just as fast.
Skeptical Debunker

Delivering Health, Wealth and Water, Drip by Drip - 0 views

  • Solar-powered drip irrigation enhances food security in the Sudano–Sahel documents a field research project which found that: "solar-powered drip irrigation significantly augments both household income and nutritional intake, particularly during the dry season, and is cost effective compared to alternative technologies" Over the decades, irrigation has been shown to greatly increase agricultural productivity. Drip irrigation is spreading rapidly in Africa, with significant benefits. "Drip irrigation delivers water (and fertilizer) directly to the roots of plants, thereby improving soil moisture conditions; in some studies, this has resulted in yield gains of up to 100%, water savings of up to 40–80%, and associated fertilizer, pesticide, and labor savings over conventional irrigation systems" The solar-powered systems, however, look to offer the potential for even better results. From the study on impacts of PVDI systems it was reported: "The women’s agricultural group members utilizing the PVDI systems became strong net producers in vegetables with extra income earned from sales, significantly increasing their purchases of staples, pulses, and protein during the dry season, and oil during the rainy season. Finally, survey respondents were asked how frequently they were unable to meet their household food needs. Based on the frequency and most recent incident, households were assigned a food insecurity score ranging from zero (no problems during the previous year) to one (perpetually unable to meet food needs). This score changed significantly for project beneficiaries, as they were 17% less likely to feel chronically food-insecure. In short, the PVDI systems had a remarkable effect on both year-round and seasonal food access."
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    Several weeks ago, a group of researchers published an article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences documenting how relatively low-powered solar systems offer the potential to increase food supplies in impoverished arid regions while reducing demands for fertilizers and other costly (in fiscal and other terms) additives.
Jack Ingram

SunEdison receives $50m funding to construct solar PV plants in US - 0 views

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    SunEdison, a subsidiary of MEMC Electronic Materials, has won a three-year, $50m construction loan from Rabobank International to build solar power plants in the US.
Jack Ingram

SAIL to install solar battery storage system in US - 0 views

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    SAIL Venture Partners said that its portfolio company Xtreme Power, a provider of Dynamic Power Resources (DPRs), and Xcel Energy have formed a partnership to deploy a 1MW system to collect operational data on the integration of energy storage and solar energy systems in US.
Jack Ingram

Viridor secures planning permit for waste-to-energy project in UK - 0 views

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    Viridor, a UK-based recycling, renewable energy and waste management company, has won the tender for recycling and waste services at MediaCityUK, a Peel Media development located in Salford Quays, Greater Manchester.
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