Steve Jobs shouldn't influence upcoming Apple/Samsung trial-judge Reuters.co.uk Wed, 18 Jul 2012 18:35 PM PDT SAN JOSE, California (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Wednesday approved Apple Inc's request to bar disparaging statements by Steve Jobs about Google's Android operating system from an upcoming patent trial against Samsung Electronics Co Ltd. Related Stories Genel Energy makes African acquisition: report China swoops down on GM pension plan's assets: FT IBM raises earnings outlook despite weak tech ... | Quebecers visit Alberta to get 'crash course' on energy development Brandon Sun Wed, 18 Jul 2012 18:31 PM PDT CALGARY - Quebecers who to travelled to Alberta to learn about how the energy industry and landowners get along say they still have a lot of research to do before they're comfortable with oil and gas development in their province. Twelve people participated in the industry-led, three-day tour,... | NPPD seeks statewide energy conservation Grand Island Independent Wed, 18 Jul 2012 18:29 PM PDT COLUMBUS â" The Nebraska Public Power District is urging its end-use and wholesale utility customers to reduce load when possible to preserve the integrity of the grid and not overheat the lines or equipment. | Bite-size foods are more rewarding, suggests study Food Navigator Europe Wed, 18 Jul 2012 18:13 PM PDT Smaller pieces of food are more ârewardingâ and lead to a greater feeling of fullness than one large piece of food with equal energy values, say researchers. | Mobile Menu First Perspective Wed, 18 Jul 2012 18:07 PM PDT My learning this week has been huge. Journal Entry july 16, 2012 My learning this week has been huge. This week my journaling led me to identify that PEACE is: Precious Energy Adapted Consciously Each moment. | Bruker unit gets new order from Asia Boston Globe Wed, 18 Jul 2012 18:05 PM PDT Bruker Energy & Supercon Technologies Inc., a subsidiary of Billerica-based Bruker Corp., has received a large order for its metallic, low-temperature superconductors from an Asian manufacturer of magnetic resonance imaging magnets. Without identifying the customers, Bruker added that it also received a third large, multi-year contract from a major clinical MRI manufacturer. These new contracts ... | | |
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