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Wide Product Portfolio Gives Designers a Competitive Advantage HARRISBURG, Pa. - June 9, 2008 - As the wind power industry picks up speed, Tyco Electronics has unveiled a portfolio of products that specifically address the needs of wind power applications. The products are suited for both the power generation and the control and communications portions of the system. "We have been working ... news.thomasnet.com/companystory/818543
A new fee on electronics products will help establish a recycling system in Ontario for electronic waste, but critics said Thursday that the cost of keeping televisions and computers out of landfills should come out of corporate profits and not consumers' wallets. Starting next April, manufacturers of televisions, [...] www.standard-freeholder.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1109537
NIKKO ELECTRONICS reported that the Company had on Jul 9, 2008 been served with a Claims Writ by JP PRINTERS sb for a sum of RM797k being supply of packaging products. www.mysinchew.com/node/13768
Spintronics is "Spin based electronics". The idea is to use the electron's spin, as well as it's charge. Hopefully Spintronics will allow us to do more "work" than electronics, with less effort. Spintronics-info is a web site dedicated to bring Spintronics news and resources. www.sciscoop.com/story/2008/7/10/24413/0663
The Ontario government is introducing a new Green Tax that will affect the purchase of electronics so helping the environment is going to cost the consumer more on certain items. www.tbsource.com/Localnews/index.asp?cid=109562
TORONTO -- Ontario will become the latest province to charge a recycling fee on electronics, starting in the spring. In April, televisions, computers, peripherals, monitors and fax machines will be affixed with a surcharge to help pay for recycling the electronic waste. www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20080710/recycl...
TORONTO - Ontario will become the latest province to charge a recycling fee on electronics, starting in the spring. cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Politics/2008/07/10/6119091-cp.html
The Canadian province of Ontario Thursday signed in a regulation that imposes recycling fees on televisions and computers and by next year, all electronics.Beginning April 1, manufacturers and importers will pay $10.07 for each new television sold, while computer fees range from $2 to $13, the Toronto Star reported.Wednesday, provincial Environment Minister John Gerretsen said a non-governmental ... politicom.moldova.org/stiri/eng/133482
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it will partner with Best Buy and work on a joint effort to ease Iowa flood relief. In a press release, EPA officials said the two will collect and recycle electronics - also known as e-goods - destroyed by the flood, as opposed to taking the items to landfills. www.dailyiowan.com/news/2008/07/10/Metro/Government.Partners...
Nam Tai Electronics, Inc. today announced the expected date of release of the second quarter results and analysts conference call. biz.yahoo.com/prnews/080710/nyth076.html?.v=101
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