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Fire crews help Patagonian team 28 November 2007
 

Welsh firefighters answer a call to help an emergency team struggling with old equipment in Patagonia.

 
 
Creating awareness 28 November 2007
 

The disabled children of the Musoma Engineering Project are rehearsing for celebrations on World Disability Day.

 
 
InnerWireless Enables Room-Level, Real-Time Location with Ultra-Low Power MSP430 Microcontroller and RF Chipset from Texas Instruments 28 November 2007
 

Location System Helps Health Care Providers Save Time, Reduce Costs and Increase Safety Through Efficient Equipment Usage

 
 
Java Wizards - J2EE, JBoss, Hibernate, Spring - Am 28 November 2007
 

Java Developers - J2EE, JBoss, Hibernate, Spring - Amsterdam/ Eindhoven Our client is the fastest growing European manufacturer of consumer electronics. This is an excellent opportunity to work with the latest technologies on exciting software applications in the areas of Automotive Navigation, and to work for the leaders of their field. You will need experience with either Windows CE or Linux operating systems. My client runs it's Content Services under PHP. However, due to their growth, they are now rolling out a Java 2 Enterprise Edition [J2EE] platform to meet the needs of scalability and performance. My client is currently considering the Spring framework and EJB3.0 as technology candidates for its J2EE platform. Whereas my client initially is migrating some existing PHP components to J2EE components, the overall goal is to roll-out a complete J2EE middle-ware layer over the entire company. To accomplish this they are looking for experienced J2EE expertise with a pioneering attitude. Relocation facilitated, great package, and tax relief! Abraxas plc acts as an employment agency/business. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of age, and we confirm that we will gladly accept applications from persons of any age for this role.

 
 
Too good to miss Hp Must go need the space (Slough, Price: £400) 01 January 0001
 

3 x Pc 1 x 17" Flat screen 2 x Printers Pc1 it s a D530 Sff in a D510 desktop case. P4 3.0 Ghz 3gb Ram 200GB Hdd 128MB Graphics Cdr Dvd player Cdr Usb Lan etc. Pc2 It s a D530 Tower P4 2.8 Ghz 2 x 40 30 Gb Hdd 64MB Graphics I think it s got a Tv tuner not sure Pc 3. It s a Hp Vectra P4 1.2 Ghz Cd 256MB Ram (plus what ever ram i have il give you) 30 40 Gb Hdd I think 17" Hp L1706 Flat Screen (few months old) Printer 1 Hp DeskJet 5440 Printer 2 Lexmark 4113-001 There is no warrantee or Guarantees with this equipment and no support. Pc will come ready for you to put your own operating system or for £50 I will put a fresh copy of windows on all pcs office 2007 this would normally cost a lot more then £50. Click here for map. Too good to miss Hp big photo Anti spam Do Not contact me offering services or anything of a commercial nature.

 
 
Too good to miss Hp Must go need the space (Slough, Price: £350) 01 January 0001
 

3 x Pc 1 x 17" Flat screen 2 x Printers Pc1 it s a D530 Sff in a D510 desktop case. P4 3.0 Ghz 3gb Ram 200GB Hdd 128MB Graphics Cdr Dvd player Cdr Usb Lan etc. Pc2 It s a D530 Tower P4 2.8 Ghz 2 x 40 30 Gb Hdd 64MB Graphics I think I put a Tv tuner in this one. Pc 3. It s a Hp Vectra P4 1.2 Ghz Cd 256MB Ram (plus what ever ram i have il give you) 30 40 Gb Hdd I think 17" Hp L1706 Flat Screen Printer 1 Hp DeskJet 5440 Printer 2 Lexmark 4113-001 There is no warrantee or Guarantees with this equipment and no support. Pc will come ready for you to put your own operating system or for £50 I will put a fresh copy of windows on all pcs office 2007 this would normally cost a lot more then £50.

 
 
Hp Compaq D510 ultraslim P4 1.9ghz 512MB 20GB Cd Winxp (London SE25 Croydon Surrey, Price: £89) 01 January 0001
 

This is Excellent Fast Slim and light weight as laptop Manufacturer Hp Compaq Model D510 Ultra Slim Processor Intel Pentium 4 1.90GHz Memory 512MB Ddr Hard Drive 20GB Optical Drive cd-rom drive Networking 10 100 1000 (Gigabit) Ethernet Ports 1 Front Usb 2.0 4 Rear Usb 2.0 1 Front Headphone 1 Front Mic 1 Rj-45 (Ethernet) 1 Audio Line-In 1 Audio Line-Out (Speakers) Operating System Hard Drive was formatted and preload Windows Xp Office 2007 Restore Cd Include copy of Hp D510 Restore Cd with Windows Xp > > > > > > > > > Call > > > > 07749850772

 
 
Army forced into retreat over upgrade to ageing armoured vehicle fleet 29 November 2007
 

The Army’s biggest equipment procurement programme, which is already late and costing at least £14 billion, is going back to the drawing board after disappointing field trials.

 
 
Update: Verizon's move called an opening for industry 27 November 2007
 

Verizon Wireless gave a boost to the whole U.S. mobile data industry with its plan to open up its network to third-party devices and applications, according to industry observers.The nation's second-largest carrier, a joint venture of Verizon Communications and Vodafone Group, said Tuesday it will allow devices and software that it doesn't sell to work on its network nationwide by the end of next year. Verizon will also continue its traditional business of selling phones and offering a controlled "deck" of applications and services.The move seems to preface a Verizon bid for valuable, long-range 700MHz radio spectrum in an auction set for early next year, IDC analyst Shiv Bakhshi said. The rules for that auction require part of the spectrum to be used for an open network. In that sense, Verizon was probably pushed into it by Google's drive for open-network rules and its Android open mobile software platform. "It's obviously a reaction to Google's threat," Bakhshi said.But he believes Verizon's initiative could have wide-ranging effects and, in turn, lead other carriers to open up."This suddenly allows a lot of manufacturers of non-cellular devices to seriously consider Verizon as a network option," Bakhshi said. Those could range from Internet tablets like the Nokia N810 to in-car systems that send data about a vehicle's condition to the manufacturer, he said. Subscribers will also get a lot more applications to choose from on those devices, easing one problem that has impeded the growth of mobile data, Bakhshi added.The move is good for Verizon's image as well as its business, he said."It takes away the sting of the criticism that the networks are closed," Bakhshi said. At the same time, it makes Verizon's network more valuable to subscribers because they can connect more devices to it, he said."It would not be very smart on the part of other operators to give up that opportunity," Bakhshi said.One executive of a mobile content delivery company also welcomed the plan."The good thing about this is that the content provider will be able to work a lot more closely with the handset manufacturer than they have in the past," said Brian Casazza, CEO of mobile content delivery company 9Squared. That's easier than tailoring their content offerings to the user interface and handset configuration that each carrier specifies, he said.Verizon's approach is more attractive than Android, which will present yet another software platform to develop for, Casazza said. He would rather work with handset makers using existing operating systems, such as Windows Mobile and Symbian."Handset manufacturers aren't going to reinvent the wheel on their OSs," Casazza said.The change might be a boon to Nokia, which wants more control over its own software environment than U.S. carriers have been willing to give it, Casazza said.He also expects other mobile operators to follow Verizon's cautious example, stepping into an open model without abandoning their traditional businesses.Third-party content and application providers are likely to face some challenges in billing for their products, which typically are handled through the subscriber's phone bill today, Casazza said. But with more freedom to write new software, they will probably be able to create systems for credit-card or other billing systems that are attractive to consumers, he said. There is a financial incentive to do so because mobile operators take a big cut of each transaction that appears on their bills, he said.Verizon plans to hold a developer conference in the first quarter after it releases the technical specifications for the initiative, and it will explore the billing issue then if developers are interested in it, said Verizon spokeswoman Nancy Stark.The carrier got a valuable seal of approval on Tuesday when Microsoft said it supported Verizon's initiative."We are proud to support any open access that puts more power in people's hands to connect them to the information they want when and where they want it," said Pieter Knook, senior vice president of Microsoft's mobile communications business, in a prepared statement.Though important, the plan Verizon outlined Tuesday is just one step for the carrier and the industry, said analyst Jason Kowal of Analysys. Cell phones have a market penetration of about 80 percent in the U.S., and the subscriber base is only growing at about 10 percent per year, so carriers need to drive more use for their data networks, he said."It's crucial for the future growth of the mobile sector to have a more open platform, to stimulate the take-up of media services," Kowal said. "This is one more piece of the puzzle coming in."This story was updated on November 27

 
 
GOEPEL electronic's SCANFLEX JTAG/Boundary Scan Platform now integrated into Aeroflex 5800 Series ATE System 27 November 2007
 

At Productronica trade show, GOEPEL electronic, world-class vendor of JTAG/Boundary Scan solutions compliant with IEEE Std. 1149.x, announced the successful integration of a PXI-based SCANFLEX? Boundary Scan solution into Aeroflex 5800 Series multi-configuration, multi-function Automatic Test Equipment (ATE). The addition of boundary scan offers 5800 Series users the advantage of structural device, board and system-level test access throughout the whole product life cycle without the need for invasive bed-of-nail access. In addition to the improved test coverage, the benefits of Boundary Scan include reduced test cost and time-to-market.

 
 

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