Town of Chibougamau to upgrade its waste water pumping stations thanks to Clean Water and Wastewater Fund.
New technology eliminates water and generates power for cooling
Autry Industrial, LLC introduced a patent-pending cooling process for industrial applications that consumes no water and generates power.
Colorado utility successfully removes 129-year-old working water valve
It is Colorado Springs’ second oldest water valve.
Franklin Electric acquires US groundwater distribution companies
The company has reached an agreement to acquire controlling interests in three distributors in the U.S. professional groundwater market.
Ed’s Whizzo New Wheeze
One of the many extraordinary things I’m learning about government is how many funds there are knocking about, Ed confides to his diary, I have just stumbled across a government money pot for promoting growth whose targets are so wishy-washy way that the money can be used for almost anything with no accountability and, sometimes, …
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binder signs Anglia to boost UK industrial presence
The circular connector specialist binder has appointed Anglia Components as distributor for the UK and Ireland.
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Japan government jittery about Toshiba tech going abroad
The Japanese government is seeking to keep control of Toshiba NAND technology.
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Infineon to sell 5th gen CoolSET quasi-resonant fly-back controller in May
Infineon will be selling the fifth generation of its stand-alone quasi-resonant flyback controller and integrated power IC CoolSET family in May. The ICs are especially designed for AC/DC switch mode power supplies in a great variety of applications such as aux power for home appliances, server, and industrial SMPS. The latest 700 V and 800 …
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Georgia Tech finds subtle Linux vunerability
Uninitialised variables are a critical attack vector that can be reliably exploited by hackers to launch privilege escalation attacks in the Linux kernel, according to research at the Georgia Institute of Technology. “While other kernel bugs and vulnerabilities have been examined and remedied, uninitialised-use bugs are not well studied, and to date, no practical defence …
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Apple on hiring spree for London-based GPU development team
Apple is in the midst of a hiring spree for engineers specialising in graphics technologies for a new “graphics team” to be based in London, it has emerged.
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