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Photos: Forget paper - meet the printer that can print your car parts
Photo However, a number of companies are starting to use the process to manufacture products, with the Williams F1 racing team and Bentley using it to make parts for their cars and Dyson using it to make its vacuum cleaners. [27 Aug 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 19.06.09
Round-Up Then there was also the cost-cutting boss who made her staff clean toilets because she'd sacked the cleaners. The Round-Up is sure you've had a boss who, quite frankly, was a complete git. We all have. [19 Jun 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 18.01.08
Round-Up Facebook has changed irrevocably since the halcyon days before every man, his dog, his parents, his parents' parents, their cleaners and their chiropractors logged on and created a profile and a zany group. [18 Jan 2008]
Object-Oriented Programming With Visual Basic .NET: Introduction
White Paper One might see vacuum cleaners, coffee makers, ceiling fans, and a host of other objects. To understand the world of object-oriented programming, look at the world around for a moment. Everywhere one looks, objects... [24 Oct 2007]
Techies 'more unhappy than hairdressers'
News Hairdressers ranked second in the overall job satisfaction league table behind corporate managers but some of the other professions with happier workers than IT included cleaners, librarians, secretaries and transport... [06 Aug 2007]
Melitta Brazil Facilitates Data Exchange Between Plants and Distributors and Reduces IT Costs by 60%
White Paper The Melitta Group, founded in Germany in 1908, manufactures and markets a wide variety of consumer products including foils and wraps, air cleaners and humidifiers, vacuum bags and cleaning products. It also manufactures... [20 Jul 2007]
Editor's Blog: The meaning of innovation
Comment In all sorts of areas, we've truly pushed boundaries - and this goes beyond what we traditionally think of as invention, from wartime breakthroughs to vacuum cleaners from Dyson. One of our reporters recently caught up... [02 Mar 2007]
'You are here': Mobile mapper aims for US
News for instance, see revenue in delivering advertisements to callers looking for dinner spots and dry cleaners. A mobile software company that serves up 3D maps and walking directions to Japan's mobile phone users is... [01 Nov 2006]
Photos: The technology mile of Islington
Photo This is Spots Dry Cleaners - a shop that is about to use the wireless service for CCTV. Upper Street in Islington is close to Arsenal's football ground. The council has installed a wireless internet network along the... [10 Nov 2005]
NHS online training to battle super bugs
News The NHS has launched an online training tool for all health service staff, designed to raise awareness of the procedures needed to help reduce infections such as MRSA. The training is made up of a three-part programme covering infection... [30 Sep 2005]
Esther Dyson gets into bed with silicon.com
News CNET Networks - the parent of silicon.com - has bought EDventure Holdings - a move which will see former Icann chair Esther Dyson join the company - and she'll be bringing Release 1.0 with her. The planned acquisition will be a cash and... [19 Mar 2004]
Spyware comes under attack from antivirus firms
News Software such as Pest Patrol, Spybot-Search & Destroy and Lavasoft's Ad-aware are popular hard-drive cleaners that can be downloaded from the web. Network Associates, the maker of McAfee antivirus software, is joining... [23 Jan 2004]
British are a nation of cowardly texters
News Perhaps it won't be long before somebody sends a text message along the lines of: "Can't do 2morro after all.black suit is @ the cleaners.will send sum flowers. The British, who once put great stock in being guardians of... [21 Jan 2004]
Spam seasonal shift favours Arnie and assorted tat
News Mankind's in-bred fondness for buying tat to clutter up our homes has caused the latest seasonal shift in the type of spam we are receiving in our inbox. With the exception of perennial favourites such as pornography, body enhancements... [10 Sep 2003]
RFID taken to the cleaners
News Its plastic casing is capable of withstanding industrial cleaning processes, making it practical for dry cleaners to track items through to customer delivery. Chipmaker Texas Instruments on Monday announced a wireless... [12 Aug 2003]