Enzo Biochem Inc
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Apart from detailing the Company's success in monetizing its intellectual property estate, Mr. Weiner also discussed at length Enzo's strategic plan for molecular diagnostics, which he termed 'very exciting and promising.'
Specifically, Mr. Weiner said Enzo is poised to deliver products and services that are high performing, cost-effective and easily adaptable to today's molecular marketplace, in which clinical labs both nationwide and globally are facing margin pressures despite growth in demand.
'While the industry is over $5 billion today and growing with battery such as Agilent N9912A Battery, Agilent N9915A Battery, Agilent N9916A Battery, Agilent N9917A Battery, Agilent N9927A Battery, Agilent N9937A Battery, Anritsu MT9082A2 Battery, Anritsu MT9082A8 Battery, Anritsu MT9082C9 Battery, Anritsu MT9082A2 Battery, Anritsu MT9080 Battery, Anritsu MT9080D Battery, with this growth have come unprecedented challenges to the clinical laboratories in the form of margin pressure as increased costs are being met by decreased reimbursements for their services,' said Mr. Weiner.
'To meet this need, our uniquely integrated structure has enabled us to develop high-performing molecular diagnostic products and services, at savings to the marketplace of 30% to 50%, while providing easily adaptable solutions that will allow labs to utilize them with little or no change to their normal workflow. '
He noted the recent approval by the New York State's Department of Health of the AmpiProbe HCV™ test as just the start of a battery of assays under development geared to molecular diagnostics. Mr. Weiner commented: 'We are highly encouraged by the response to news of this new assay, and we are making significant progress. We are looking forward to further assay validations for our AmpiProbe™ platform with a pipeline encompassing a number of products, including a panel addressing the women's health market as well as other infectious diseases. Other platforms that we have developed are expected to yield products in the fields of cancer, immunology and cardiology, to name a few.'
Shareholders were reminded that today's announced settlement with Agilent impacts only one of 11 cases originally brought by Enzo in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware alleging patent infringements against various companies, eight of which remain pending.
Mr. Weiner noted that over the past five years, Enzo has received more than $65 million in settlements and licensing revenues, well in excess of the Company's total legal spending in the same period.
Shareholders at the meeting overwhelmingly approved the re-election of the Company's nominees, Gregory M. Bortz and Dov Perlysky, as Class I directors to hold office for a term of three years.
Enzo Biochem is a pioneer in molecular diagnostics, leading the convergence of clinical laboratories, life sciences and intellectual property through the development of unique diagnostic platform technologies that provide numerous advantages over previous standards. A global company, Enzo Biochem utilizes cross-functional teams to develop and deploy products systems and services that meet the ever-changing and rapidly growing needs of health care both today and into the future. Underpinning Enzo Biochem's products and technologies is a broad and deep intellectual property portfolio, with patent coverage across a number of key enabling technologies.
Except for historical information, the matters discussed in this news release may be considered 'forward-looking' statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Such statements include declarations regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of the Company and its management, including those related to cash flow, gross margins, revenues, and expenses are dependent on a number of factors outside of the control of the company including, inter alia, the markets for the Company's products and services, costs of goods and services, other expenses, government regulations, litigations, and general business conditions. See Risk Factors in the Company's Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2015. Investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could materially affect actual results. The Company disclaims any obligations to update any forward-looking statement as a result of developments occurring after the date of this press release.
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Tektronix Unveils Cost-Effective
Tektronix Unveils Cost-Effective
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Tektronix, Inc., a leading worldwide provider of test, measurement and monitoring instrumentation, today announced the industry's first graphical touchscreen Electrochemistry Lab Systems, the 2450-EC and 2460-EC. These new Keithley interactive solutions offer a lower cost, more flexible, and easier method for conducting a range of electrochemistry experiments, including cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry, and chronopotentiometry. For more information, go to: http://www.tek.com/electrochemistry-lab-systems
The traditional approach to electrochemistry testing involves potentiostat instrumentation and vendor-supplied software that is typically not customizable. The Keithley solutions bring a number of advantages, including a lower purchase price and cost of ownership with battery like Tektronix Y350C Battery, Tektronix Y400 Battery, Rohde Schwarz FSH626 Battery, Rohde Schwarz FSH-Z32 Battery, Rohde Schwarz FSH6 Battery, Rohde Schwarz FSH18 Battery, Rohde Schwarz FSH3 Battery, Biocare ECG-9803G Battery, Biocare HYLB-114A Battery, Aspect 185-0152 Battery, Aspect 186-0208 Battery, Aspect VTI 14564 Battery, customizable software, and simple operation with the ability to run experiments, make measurements, and generate voltammogram plot results directly on the instruments' touchscreen display. With gestural 'pinch and zoom' on the graphical display, users can quickly analyze the results and make quick research and design decisions. Potentiostats lack front panel controls and require a separate PC to set up and run experiments.
"Students, professors, and researchers are influenced by the user interfaces used on their smart phones and expect the same from their instrumentation," said Mike Flaherty, general manager, Keithley product line at Tektronix. "The 2450-EC and 2460-EC embrace these concepts to bring exceptional ease of use to electrochemistry, minimizing the instrument learning curve, and enabling customers to learn faster, work smarter, and invent easier."
Electrochemists, chemists, and other scientists use electrical measurement techniques to study chemical reactions and dynamics. Keithley's Electrochemistry Lab Systems are versatile instruments that can source and measure voltage or current and can be used to compare results to parameters for voltammetry experiments or over time for chronoamperometry experiments. These instruments are 4-quadrant instruments that can both source power and sink power. Typical potentiostats are 2-quadrant, which limits their use as a general purpose instrument beyond electrochemistry applications. In contrast the 2450-EC and 2460-EC can be repurposed as a general use lab tool for such applications as I-V testing, leakage testing, and battery charge/discharge profiling.
Chemistry and electrochemistry researchers are pushing the limits of what's possible with the pre-programmed, non-modifiable tests furnished with most potentiostats. In contrast, the 2450-EC and 2460-EC provide nearly limitless flexibility through the use of an embedded open-source Test Script Processor (TSP®) system that enables researchers to create their own library of electrochemistry test scripts that can be modified as tests and measurements evolve.
The 2450-EC and 2460-EC are housed in a compact package that enables easy transport around a lab, without the need for a cart to transport a much larger potentiostat and computer. The 2450-EC can source and measure up to 200V or 1 amp, with source/sink power up to 22 watts; the 2460-EC can source and measure up to 100V or 7amp, with source/sink power up to 100 watts. These instruments offer excellent measurement sensitivity - as low as 10nV and 10fA, source and measure ranges as low as 20mV and 10nA, and 0.012% basic measurement accuracy with 6.5 digit resolution. Each instrument features a high-resolution five inch touchscreen display for intuitive usage and minimized learning curve.
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Tektronix, Inc., a leading worldwide provider of test, measurement and monitoring instrumentation, today announced the industry's first graphical touchscreen Electrochemistry Lab Systems, the 2450-EC and 2460-EC. These new Keithley interactive solutions offer a lower cost, more flexible, and easier method for conducting a range of electrochemistry experiments, including cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry, and chronopotentiometry. For more information, go to: http://www.tek.com/electrochemistry-lab-systems
The traditional approach to electrochemistry testing involves potentiostat instrumentation and vendor-supplied software that is typically not customizable. The Keithley solutions bring a number of advantages, including a lower purchase price and cost of ownership with battery like Tektronix Y350C Battery, Tektronix Y400 Battery, Rohde Schwarz FSH626 Battery, Rohde Schwarz FSH-Z32 Battery, Rohde Schwarz FSH6 Battery, Rohde Schwarz FSH18 Battery, Rohde Schwarz FSH3 Battery, Biocare ECG-9803G Battery, Biocare HYLB-114A Battery, Aspect 185-0152 Battery, Aspect 186-0208 Battery, Aspect VTI 14564 Battery, customizable software, and simple operation with the ability to run experiments, make measurements, and generate voltammogram plot results directly on the instruments' touchscreen display. With gestural 'pinch and zoom' on the graphical display, users can quickly analyze the results and make quick research and design decisions. Potentiostats lack front panel controls and require a separate PC to set up and run experiments.
"Students, professors, and researchers are influenced by the user interfaces used on their smart phones and expect the same from their instrumentation," said Mike Flaherty, general manager, Keithley product line at Tektronix. "The 2450-EC and 2460-EC embrace these concepts to bring exceptional ease of use to electrochemistry, minimizing the instrument learning curve, and enabling customers to learn faster, work smarter, and invent easier."
Electrochemists, chemists, and other scientists use electrical measurement techniques to study chemical reactions and dynamics. Keithley's Electrochemistry Lab Systems are versatile instruments that can source and measure voltage or current and can be used to compare results to parameters for voltammetry experiments or over time for chronoamperometry experiments. These instruments are 4-quadrant instruments that can both source power and sink power. Typical potentiostats are 2-quadrant, which limits their use as a general purpose instrument beyond electrochemistry applications. In contrast the 2450-EC and 2460-EC can be repurposed as a general use lab tool for such applications as I-V testing, leakage testing, and battery charge/discharge profiling.
Chemistry and electrochemistry researchers are pushing the limits of what's possible with the pre-programmed, non-modifiable tests furnished with most potentiostats. In contrast, the 2450-EC and 2460-EC provide nearly limitless flexibility through the use of an embedded open-source Test Script Processor (TSP®) system that enables researchers to create their own library of electrochemistry test scripts that can be modified as tests and measurements evolve.
The 2450-EC and 2460-EC are housed in a compact package that enables easy transport around a lab, without the need for a cart to transport a much larger potentiostat and computer. The 2450-EC can source and measure up to 200V or 1 amp, with source/sink power up to 22 watts; the 2460-EC can source and measure up to 100V or 7amp, with source/sink power up to 100 watts. These instruments offer excellent measurement sensitivity - as low as 10nV and 10fA, source and measure ranges as low as 20mV and 10nA, and 0.012% basic measurement accuracy with 6.5 digit resolution. Each instrument features a high-resolution five inch touchscreen display for intuitive usage and minimized learning curve.
Friday, January 8, 2016
LifeProof brings its FRĒ Power waterproof battery
LifeProof brings its FRĒ Power waterproof battery
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LifeProof today has announced the expansion of its FRĒ Power iPhone case to the iPhone 6/s Plus. The FRĒ Power case combines the classic waterproof design of LifeProof’s cases with a battery pack, creating one of the most versatile cases on the market.
The FRĒ Power case is IP68 certified, meaning it can be submerged in 2 meters of water for up to an hour. It’s also rated for protection against dirt, snow, dust, and accidental drops. LifeProof says the case can withstand a drop from as high as 6.6 feet. It’s worth noting that since this case is part of the FRĒ lineup, it does offer a built-in screen protector to protect it from scratches and scuffs on the display.
As for the battery with like Aspect BIS Vista Battery, Edanins ECG-12A Battery, Edanins HYHB-1188 Battery, Fukuda BTE-001 Battery, Fukuda FX-8222 Battery, Mindray LI13I001A Battery, Mindray IMEC8 Battery, Mindray IMEC10 Battery, Mindray IPM12 Battery, Mindray IEMEC12 Battery, Philips VM1 Battery, Philips VSI Batteryaspect of the FRĒ Power, it packs a 3,200mAh pack that is capable of charging the iPhone in its entirety once. LifeProof touts that the FRĒ Power case features Rapid Recharge, which quickly recharges the iPhone 6s Plus and the case itself, as well as Auto Stop Charge for turning the case off when the iPhone reaches a full charge.
While a specific release date is still unclear, LifeProof’s website lists the FRĒ Power as coming soon. It is slated to be available in “Blacktop Black” and “Base Jump Blue” for $149.99.
LIFEPROOF ANNOUNCES FIRST WATERPROOF BATTERY CASE FOR PLUS-SIZED IPHONES– IPHONE 6 PLUS AND IPHONE 6S PLUS CHARGE AHEAD WITH FRE POWER AT CES 2016 –
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 5, 2016 /PRNEWSWIRE/ — LifeProof smartphone cases defy expectations by taking handheld technology on remarkable adventures. Today, LifeProof, the No. 1 selling waterproof case in the U.S., introduces FRĒ Power for iPhone 6s Plus, the first waterproof battery case for a plus-sized iPhone.
LifeProof, the No. 1-most trusted waterproof case brand announces FRE Power for iPhone 6s Plus, the first waterproof battery case for a plus-sized iPhone.
This exciting new product is debuting at CES 2016 and is compatible with iPhone 6 Plus.
“LifeProof continues to defy the limits of possibility with smartphones,” said LifeProof President and CEO Pete Lindgren. “FRĒ Power for iPhone 6s Plus takes Apple’s large form-factor device on bigger, better adventures with double the battery capacity and our award-winning four-proof protection against the elements.”
Welcome to a Medical Battery specialist of the Aspect Battery
LifeProof today has announced the expansion of its FRĒ Power iPhone case to the iPhone 6/s Plus. The FRĒ Power case combines the classic waterproof design of LifeProof’s cases with a battery pack, creating one of the most versatile cases on the market.
The FRĒ Power case is IP68 certified, meaning it can be submerged in 2 meters of water for up to an hour. It’s also rated for protection against dirt, snow, dust, and accidental drops. LifeProof says the case can withstand a drop from as high as 6.6 feet. It’s worth noting that since this case is part of the FRĒ lineup, it does offer a built-in screen protector to protect it from scratches and scuffs on the display.
As for the battery with like Aspect BIS Vista Battery, Edanins ECG-12A Battery, Edanins HYHB-1188 Battery, Fukuda BTE-001 Battery, Fukuda FX-8222 Battery, Mindray LI13I001A Battery, Mindray IMEC8 Battery, Mindray IMEC10 Battery, Mindray IPM12 Battery, Mindray IEMEC12 Battery, Philips VM1 Battery, Philips VSI Batteryaspect of the FRĒ Power, it packs a 3,200mAh pack that is capable of charging the iPhone in its entirety once. LifeProof touts that the FRĒ Power case features Rapid Recharge, which quickly recharges the iPhone 6s Plus and the case itself, as well as Auto Stop Charge for turning the case off when the iPhone reaches a full charge.
While a specific release date is still unclear, LifeProof’s website lists the FRĒ Power as coming soon. It is slated to be available in “Blacktop Black” and “Base Jump Blue” for $149.99.
LIFEPROOF ANNOUNCES FIRST WATERPROOF BATTERY CASE FOR PLUS-SIZED IPHONES– IPHONE 6 PLUS AND IPHONE 6S PLUS CHARGE AHEAD WITH FRE POWER AT CES 2016 –
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 5, 2016 /PRNEWSWIRE/ — LifeProof smartphone cases defy expectations by taking handheld technology on remarkable adventures. Today, LifeProof, the No. 1 selling waterproof case in the U.S., introduces FRĒ Power for iPhone 6s Plus, the first waterproof battery case for a plus-sized iPhone.
LifeProof, the No. 1-most trusted waterproof case brand announces FRE Power for iPhone 6s Plus, the first waterproof battery case for a plus-sized iPhone.
This exciting new product is debuting at CES 2016 and is compatible with iPhone 6 Plus.
“LifeProof continues to defy the limits of possibility with smartphones,” said LifeProof President and CEO Pete Lindgren. “FRĒ Power for iPhone 6s Plus takes Apple’s large form-factor device on bigger, better adventures with double the battery capacity and our award-winning four-proof protection against the elements.”
V377 to release with 5,000 mAh battery
V377 to release with 5,000 mAh battery
Welcome to a Medical Battery specialist of the Philips Battery
Philips launches a steady flow of smartphones and another one is about to arrive. The Philips Xenium V377 is to release with a sizeable 5000 mAh battery and that will be major highlight of the new phone. Other specs are not so impressive, but for those looking for good battery life and a competitive price it could be a good choice.
The Philips Xenium V377 specifications include a 1.3GHz MediaTek MT6580 quad-core processor and a 5-inch display with resolution of 1280 x 720 (HD). It has 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage (expandable via microSD), and connectivity includes 3G with battery such as Philips VS2+ Battery, Philips 863266 Battery, Philips 989803166291 Battery, Welch Allyn 4500-84 Battery, Welch Allyn 450EO Battery, Welch Allyn 450TO Battery, Welch Allyn 45MTO Battery, Welch Allyn 45NTO Battery, Kaden Yasen WP-YHD-3160 Battery, Kaden Yasen ECG-901 Battery, Kaden Yasen HYHB-1270 Battery(sadly no 4G LTE), WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, and microUSB 2.0.
This new Philips phone has an 8-megapixel rear camera featuring autofocus and LED flash, as well as a 2-megapixel front-facing snapper. It’s a dual SIM handset running the Android 5.1 Lollipop OS skinned with the company’s own UI, and features Miracast support. The handset is 10.9mm thick, weighing in at 188.5g.
Power users will appreciate the 5000 mAh battery claimed to offer standby time of up to a month or up to 29 hours of talk time. Philips further claims that a single full charge will enable the play of 3,150 audio songs, and that’s some going. If you need to extend the battery life there’s a physical button on the left of the handset to switch to a power saving mode.
The Philips Xenium V377 is scheduled to launch in Russia by the end of the month, but there’s no news yet on availability for other regions. The price for Russia is 8990 rubles and that’s equivalent to around $130, £85, €120, or Rs, 8650, although pricing may vary according to market.
What are your first thoughts on the Philips Xenium V377? Does this sound like a smartphone you might buy if it launches in your region? It’s always good to hear from readers so why not let us know.
Welcome to a Medical Battery specialist of the Philips Battery
Philips launches a steady flow of smartphones and another one is about to arrive. The Philips Xenium V377 is to release with a sizeable 5000 mAh battery and that will be major highlight of the new phone. Other specs are not so impressive, but for those looking for good battery life and a competitive price it could be a good choice.
The Philips Xenium V377 specifications include a 1.3GHz MediaTek MT6580 quad-core processor and a 5-inch display with resolution of 1280 x 720 (HD). It has 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage (expandable via microSD), and connectivity includes 3G with battery such as Philips VS2+ Battery, Philips 863266 Battery, Philips 989803166291 Battery, Welch Allyn 4500-84 Battery, Welch Allyn 450EO Battery, Welch Allyn 450TO Battery, Welch Allyn 45MTO Battery, Welch Allyn 45NTO Battery, Kaden Yasen WP-YHD-3160 Battery, Kaden Yasen ECG-901 Battery, Kaden Yasen HYHB-1270 Battery(sadly no 4G LTE), WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, and microUSB 2.0.
This new Philips phone has an 8-megapixel rear camera featuring autofocus and LED flash, as well as a 2-megapixel front-facing snapper. It’s a dual SIM handset running the Android 5.1 Lollipop OS skinned with the company’s own UI, and features Miracast support. The handset is 10.9mm thick, weighing in at 188.5g.
Power users will appreciate the 5000 mAh battery claimed to offer standby time of up to a month or up to 29 hours of talk time. Philips further claims that a single full charge will enable the play of 3,150 audio songs, and that’s some going. If you need to extend the battery life there’s a physical button on the left of the handset to switch to a power saving mode.
The Philips Xenium V377 is scheduled to launch in Russia by the end of the month, but there’s no news yet on availability for other regions. The price for Russia is 8990 rubles and that’s equivalent to around $130, £85, €120, or Rs, 8650, although pricing may vary according to market.
What are your first thoughts on the Philips Xenium V377? Does this sound like a smartphone you might buy if it launches in your region? It’s always good to hear from readers so why not let us know.
V377 to release with 5,000 mAh battery
V377 to release with 5,000 mAh battery
Welcome to a Medical Battery specialist of the Philips Battery
Philips launches a steady flow of smartphones and another one is about to arrive. The Philips Xenium V377 is to release with a sizeable 5000 mAh battery and that will be major highlight of the new phone. Other specs are not so impressive, but for those looking for good battery life and a competitive price it could be a good choice.
The Philips Xenium V377 specifications include a 1.3GHz MediaTek MT6580 quad-core processor and a 5-inch display with resolution of 1280 x 720 (HD). It has 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage (expandable via microSD), and connectivity includes 3G with battery such as Philips VS2+ Battery, Philips 863266 Battery, Philips 989803166291 Battery, Welch Allyn 4500-84 Battery, Welch Allyn 450EO Battery, Welch Allyn 450TO Battery, Welch Allyn 45MTO Battery, Welch Allyn 45NTO Battery, Kaden Yasen WP-YHD-3160 Battery, Kaden Yasen ECG-901 Battery, Kaden Yasen HYHB-1270 Battery(sadly no 4G LTE), WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, and microUSB 2.0.
This new Philips phone has an 8-megapixel rear camera featuring autofocus and LED flash, as well as a 2-megapixel front-facing snapper. It’s a dual SIM handset running the Android 5.1 Lollipop OS skinned with the company’s own UI, and features Miracast support. The handset is 10.9mm thick, weighing in at 188.5g.
Power users will appreciate the 5000 mAh battery claimed to offer standby time of up to a month or up to 29 hours of talk time. Philips further claims that a single full charge will enable the play of 3,150 audio songs, and that’s some going. If you need to extend the battery life there’s a physical button on the left of the handset to switch to a power saving mode.
The Philips Xenium V377 is scheduled to launch in Russia by the end of the month, but there’s no news yet on availability for other regions. The price for Russia is 8990 rubles and that’s equivalent to around $130, £85, €120, or Rs, 8650, although pricing may vary according to market.
What are your first thoughts on the Philips Xenium V377? Does this sound like a smartphone you might buy if it launches in your region? It’s always good to hear from readers so why not let us know.
Welcome to a Medical Battery specialist of the Philips Battery
Philips launches a steady flow of smartphones and another one is about to arrive. The Philips Xenium V377 is to release with a sizeable 5000 mAh battery and that will be major highlight of the new phone. Other specs are not so impressive, but for those looking for good battery life and a competitive price it could be a good choice.
The Philips Xenium V377 specifications include a 1.3GHz MediaTek MT6580 quad-core processor and a 5-inch display with resolution of 1280 x 720 (HD). It has 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage (expandable via microSD), and connectivity includes 3G with battery such as Philips VS2+ Battery, Philips 863266 Battery, Philips 989803166291 Battery, Welch Allyn 4500-84 Battery, Welch Allyn 450EO Battery, Welch Allyn 450TO Battery, Welch Allyn 45MTO Battery, Welch Allyn 45NTO Battery, Kaden Yasen WP-YHD-3160 Battery, Kaden Yasen ECG-901 Battery, Kaden Yasen HYHB-1270 Battery(sadly no 4G LTE), WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, and microUSB 2.0.
This new Philips phone has an 8-megapixel rear camera featuring autofocus and LED flash, as well as a 2-megapixel front-facing snapper. It’s a dual SIM handset running the Android 5.1 Lollipop OS skinned with the company’s own UI, and features Miracast support. The handset is 10.9mm thick, weighing in at 188.5g.
Power users will appreciate the 5000 mAh battery claimed to offer standby time of up to a month or up to 29 hours of talk time. Philips further claims that a single full charge will enable the play of 3,150 audio songs, and that’s some going. If you need to extend the battery life there’s a physical button on the left of the handset to switch to a power saving mode.
The Philips Xenium V377 is scheduled to launch in Russia by the end of the month, but there’s no news yet on availability for other regions. The price for Russia is 8990 rubles and that’s equivalent to around $130, £85, €120, or Rs, 8650, although pricing may vary according to market.
What are your first thoughts on the Philips Xenium V377? Does this sound like a smartphone you might buy if it launches in your region? It’s always good to hear from readers so why not let us know.
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Stumps Obama and Stuns Retirees.
Stumps Obama and Stuns Retirees.
Welcome to a Medical Battery specialist of the Mindray Battery
These quotes heralded his efforts to create the so-called "socialist market economy" of China as clearly the economic model under Mao had failed to deliver the economic progress the country wanted. Deng's pioneering efforts unleashed the Chinese economy, generating decades of doubledigit growth that has now catapulted China to being the largest economy in the world. This dramatic growth has spurred the rise of giant corporations like Lenovo, Haier, Huawei, Mindray, TCL, BYD, and many others in a span of a couple of decades.
What can Indian businesses learn from the Chinese experience? Taking Deng's comments to heart, Chinese companies have experimented. Consider BYD. It started as a maker of nickel cadmium batteries with like Mindray D3 Battery, Mindray LI24I001A Battery, Mindray D6 Battery, Mindray LI34I001A Battery, Agilent N2910AM Battery, Agilent N3900 Battery, Agilent N3985A Battery, Philips ME202H Battery, Li202S-60A Battery, Li202S-66C Battery, Li202S Battery, Agilent N3993A Batteryin the mid-90s. Its founder, Wang Chuanfu, saw a market opportunity to make lithium ion batteries.
While the market opportunity existed, the cost of a manufacturing line for lithium ion batteries was well beyond the means of BYD, with a paid up capital of US$250,000, as the cost of a single manufacturing line was more than US$5 million due to the need for a clean room to avoid contaminants getting in to the battery during the manufacturing process—contaminants are the cause of lithium ion batteries exploding.
Undaunted, Wang Chuanfu innovated, creating the clean box, which cost next to nothing compared to a clean room, was modular, and scalable. The innovation essentially converted a fixed cost to a variable cost, making it possible for BYD to take advantage of the market opportunity it had spotted.
Importantly, the innovation also increased productivity because time was not spent suiting up to work in a clean room, bringing cost of manufacture down further. The result is that today BYD is the world's largest producer of batteries and has a commanding 25 per cent market share in mobile phone batteries. The willingness to experiment with new ideas and learn from it is a hallmark of many Chinese companies and something that Indian companies could more broadly adopt.
A second striking aspect of Chinese companies, and one that is distinct from the path taken by Indian companies, is the focus on the "common person" in second and third tier towns, rather than the urban middle class (really the upper classes) that has been the mainstay for Indian companies.
Consider for example Mindray, a leading maker of medical diagnostic equipment in China. Mindray focused on second and third tier hospitals and clinics in smaller towns. By doing so, it was able to bypass the global majors in their industry like GE, Siemens, Philips, and Toshiba, and build a strong branded business by selling comparable quality equipment at around 30 per cent lower prices.
The result of the first mover advantage has been that Mindray has become the brand of choice in the segments they target, as it has proven its quality and at price points that are difficult for the global majors to achieve.
Welcome to a Medical Battery specialist of the Mindray Battery
These quotes heralded his efforts to create the so-called "socialist market economy" of China as clearly the economic model under Mao had failed to deliver the economic progress the country wanted. Deng's pioneering efforts unleashed the Chinese economy, generating decades of doubledigit growth that has now catapulted China to being the largest economy in the world. This dramatic growth has spurred the rise of giant corporations like Lenovo, Haier, Huawei, Mindray, TCL, BYD, and many others in a span of a couple of decades.
What can Indian businesses learn from the Chinese experience? Taking Deng's comments to heart, Chinese companies have experimented. Consider BYD. It started as a maker of nickel cadmium batteries with like Mindray D3 Battery, Mindray LI24I001A Battery, Mindray D6 Battery, Mindray LI34I001A Battery, Agilent N2910AM Battery, Agilent N3900 Battery, Agilent N3985A Battery, Philips ME202H Battery, Li202S-60A Battery, Li202S-66C Battery, Li202S Battery, Agilent N3993A Batteryin the mid-90s. Its founder, Wang Chuanfu, saw a market opportunity to make lithium ion batteries.
While the market opportunity existed, the cost of a manufacturing line for lithium ion batteries was well beyond the means of BYD, with a paid up capital of US$250,000, as the cost of a single manufacturing line was more than US$5 million due to the need for a clean room to avoid contaminants getting in to the battery during the manufacturing process—contaminants are the cause of lithium ion batteries exploding.
Undaunted, Wang Chuanfu innovated, creating the clean box, which cost next to nothing compared to a clean room, was modular, and scalable. The innovation essentially converted a fixed cost to a variable cost, making it possible for BYD to take advantage of the market opportunity it had spotted.
Importantly, the innovation also increased productivity because time was not spent suiting up to work in a clean room, bringing cost of manufacture down further. The result is that today BYD is the world's largest producer of batteries and has a commanding 25 per cent market share in mobile phone batteries. The willingness to experiment with new ideas and learn from it is a hallmark of many Chinese companies and something that Indian companies could more broadly adopt.
A second striking aspect of Chinese companies, and one that is distinct from the path taken by Indian companies, is the focus on the "common person" in second and third tier towns, rather than the urban middle class (really the upper classes) that has been the mainstay for Indian companies.
Consider for example Mindray, a leading maker of medical diagnostic equipment in China. Mindray focused on second and third tier hospitals and clinics in smaller towns. By doing so, it was able to bypass the global majors in their industry like GE, Siemens, Philips, and Toshiba, and build a strong branded business by selling comparable quality equipment at around 30 per cent lower prices.
The result of the first mover advantage has been that Mindray has become the brand of choice in the segments they target, as it has proven its quality and at price points that are difficult for the global majors to achieve.
Venture Capital Dispatch
Venture Capital Dispatch
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Guardant Health Inc. has collected nearly $100 million to expand a service using genomic sequencing to help identify the best therapies for individual patients, Brian Gormley reports for Dow Jones VentureWire. The funding comes amid a push to use genetics to enable personalized cancer treatments. Guardant sequences DNA that tumor cells release into the blood. This can lead oncologists to select a genetically targeted therapy that is likely to work for a particular patient with advanced cancer. OrbiMed Advisors led the Series D round, which adds to the nearly $100 million Guardant raised previously. Existing backers Formation 8, Heritage Group, Khosla Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Pejman Mar and Sequoia Capital also participated.
Sisense Inc. has raised $50 million for technology that speeds and simplifies the analysis of large, complex data sets so that businesses can make faster decisions. The Series D round was led by Bessemer Venture Partners and included Battery with such as Fluke TiXB Battery, Fluke Ti9 Battery, Fluke TiRX Battery, Fluke TiS Battery, Fluke 215C Battery, Fluke 19XC Battery, Fluke 2X5C Battery, Fluke 435 Battery, Fluke 225C Battery, Contec ECG-1200 Battery, Edan SE-1200 Battery, Contec ECG-1200 BatteryVentures, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Genesis Partners and Opus Capital.
Sierra Ventures has closed a $170 million fund. San Mateo, Calif.-based Sierra, which made its name with early bets on Intuit INTU -1.61%and Teradata, said it would use the funds to invest in early-stage consumer and enterprise software, as well as connected devices.
C4 Therapeutics Inc. has launched with $73 million in Series A financing and a plan to use a “shock and awe” approach to battling proteins involved in cancer and other diseases. Cobro Ventures led the Series A round, which also included Cormorant Asset Management, EG Capital Group, Kraft Group, Novartis AGNOVN.VX -1.28% and Roche Holding Ltd.
Flatiron Health Inc. has raised $175 million more from corporate and financial investors to expand a cloud-based platform designed to improve cancer care. Roche Holding Ltd. led the Series C round, which also included Allen & Co., Baillie Gifford and Casdin Capital. The New York company raised a $130 million Series B round led by GV, formerly Google Ventures, in 2014.
TangoMe Inc., the company that operates the mobile-messaging service Tango, has named a new chief executive officer months after laying off 9% of its employees. The Mountain View, Calif., company said co-founder Eric Setton, who has been the company’s chief technology officer will succeed Tango co-founder Uri Raz, who becomes executive chairman.
Aver Inc., whose big-data platform is meant to simplify the reimbursement of medical claims by health-insurance companies, has raised $13.6 million in Series B funding. Heritage Group led the round that included Cardinal Health Inc.CAH -2.57%, GE Ventures GE -4.23%, Hearst Health Ventures, and affiliates of NCT Ventures and StartUp Health.
Gem, a blockchain startup, has raised $7 million in Series A funding. Pelion Venture Partners led the round that included Blockchain Capital, Digital Currency Group, KEC Ventures and RRE Ventures.
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Guardant Health Inc. has collected nearly $100 million to expand a service using genomic sequencing to help identify the best therapies for individual patients, Brian Gormley reports for Dow Jones VentureWire. The funding comes amid a push to use genetics to enable personalized cancer treatments. Guardant sequences DNA that tumor cells release into the blood. This can lead oncologists to select a genetically targeted therapy that is likely to work for a particular patient with advanced cancer. OrbiMed Advisors led the Series D round, which adds to the nearly $100 million Guardant raised previously. Existing backers Formation 8, Heritage Group, Khosla Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Pejman Mar and Sequoia Capital also participated.
Sisense Inc. has raised $50 million for technology that speeds and simplifies the analysis of large, complex data sets so that businesses can make faster decisions. The Series D round was led by Bessemer Venture Partners and included Battery with such as Fluke TiXB Battery, Fluke Ti9 Battery, Fluke TiRX Battery, Fluke TiS Battery, Fluke 215C Battery, Fluke 19XC Battery, Fluke 2X5C Battery, Fluke 435 Battery, Fluke 225C Battery, Contec ECG-1200 Battery, Edan SE-1200 Battery, Contec ECG-1200 BatteryVentures, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Genesis Partners and Opus Capital.
Sierra Ventures has closed a $170 million fund. San Mateo, Calif.-based Sierra, which made its name with early bets on Intuit INTU -1.61%and Teradata, said it would use the funds to invest in early-stage consumer and enterprise software, as well as connected devices.
C4 Therapeutics Inc. has launched with $73 million in Series A financing and a plan to use a “shock and awe” approach to battling proteins involved in cancer and other diseases. Cobro Ventures led the Series A round, which also included Cormorant Asset Management, EG Capital Group, Kraft Group, Novartis AGNOVN.VX -1.28% and Roche Holding Ltd.
Flatiron Health Inc. has raised $175 million more from corporate and financial investors to expand a cloud-based platform designed to improve cancer care. Roche Holding Ltd. led the Series C round, which also included Allen & Co., Baillie Gifford and Casdin Capital. The New York company raised a $130 million Series B round led by GV, formerly Google Ventures, in 2014.
TangoMe Inc., the company that operates the mobile-messaging service Tango, has named a new chief executive officer months after laying off 9% of its employees. The Mountain View, Calif., company said co-founder Eric Setton, who has been the company’s chief technology officer will succeed Tango co-founder Uri Raz, who becomes executive chairman.
Aver Inc., whose big-data platform is meant to simplify the reimbursement of medical claims by health-insurance companies, has raised $13.6 million in Series B funding. Heritage Group led the round that included Cardinal Health Inc.CAH -2.57%, GE Ventures GE -4.23%, Hearst Health Ventures, and affiliates of NCT Ventures and StartUp Health.
Gem, a blockchain startup, has raised $7 million in Series A funding. Pelion Venture Partners led the round that included Blockchain Capital, Digital Currency Group, KEC Ventures and RRE Ventures.
Venture Capital Dispatch
Venture Capital Dispatch
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Guardant Health Inc. has collected nearly $100 million to expand a service using genomic sequencing to help identify the best therapies for individual patients, Brian Gormley reports for Dow Jones VentureWire. The funding comes amid a push to use genetics to enable personalized cancer treatments. Guardant sequences DNA that tumor cells release into the blood. This can lead oncologists to select a genetically targeted therapy that is likely to work for a particular patient with advanced cancer. OrbiMed Advisors led the Series D round, which adds to the nearly $100 million Guardant raised previously. Existing backers Formation 8, Heritage Group, Khosla Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Pejman Mar and Sequoia Capital also participated.
Sisense Inc. has raised $50 million for technology that speeds and simplifies the analysis of large, complex data sets so that businesses can make faster decisions. The Series D round was led by Bessemer Venture Partners and included Battery with such as Fluke TiXB Battery, Fluke Ti9 Battery, Fluke TiRX Battery, Fluke TiS Battery, Fluke 215C Battery, Fluke 19XC Battery, Fluke 2X5C Battery, Fluke 435 Battery, Fluke 225C Battery, Contec ECG-1200 Battery, Edan SE-1200 Battery, Contec ECG-1200 BatteryVentures, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Genesis Partners and Opus Capital.
Sierra Ventures has closed a $170 million fund. San Mateo, Calif.-based Sierra, which made its name with early bets on Intuit INTU -1.61%and Teradata, said it would use the funds to invest in early-stage consumer and enterprise software, as well as connected devices.
C4 Therapeutics Inc. has launched with $73 million in Series A financing and a plan to use a “shock and awe” approach to battling proteins involved in cancer and other diseases. Cobro Ventures led the Series A round, which also included Cormorant Asset Management, EG Capital Group, Kraft Group, Novartis AGNOVN.VX -1.28% and Roche Holding Ltd.
Flatiron Health Inc. has raised $175 million more from corporate and financial investors to expand a cloud-based platform designed to improve cancer care. Roche Holding Ltd. led the Series C round, which also included Allen & Co., Baillie Gifford and Casdin Capital. The New York company raised a $130 million Series B round led by GV, formerly Google Ventures, in 2014.
TangoMe Inc., the company that operates the mobile-messaging service Tango, has named a new chief executive officer months after laying off 9% of its employees. The Mountain View, Calif., company said co-founder Eric Setton, who has been the company’s chief technology officer will succeed Tango co-founder Uri Raz, who becomes executive chairman.
Aver Inc., whose big-data platform is meant to simplify the reimbursement of medical claims by health-insurance companies, has raised $13.6 million in Series B funding. Heritage Group led the round that included Cardinal Health Inc.CAH -2.57%, GE Ventures GE -4.23%, Hearst Health Ventures, and affiliates of NCT Ventures and StartUp Health.
Gem, a blockchain startup, has raised $7 million in Series A funding. Pelion Venture Partners led the round that included Blockchain Capital, Digital Currency Group, KEC Ventures and RRE Ventures.
Welcome to a Medical Battery specialist of the Fluke Battery
Guardant Health Inc. has collected nearly $100 million to expand a service using genomic sequencing to help identify the best therapies for individual patients, Brian Gormley reports for Dow Jones VentureWire. The funding comes amid a push to use genetics to enable personalized cancer treatments. Guardant sequences DNA that tumor cells release into the blood. This can lead oncologists to select a genetically targeted therapy that is likely to work for a particular patient with advanced cancer. OrbiMed Advisors led the Series D round, which adds to the nearly $100 million Guardant raised previously. Existing backers Formation 8, Heritage Group, Khosla Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Pejman Mar and Sequoia Capital also participated.
Sisense Inc. has raised $50 million for technology that speeds and simplifies the analysis of large, complex data sets so that businesses can make faster decisions. The Series D round was led by Bessemer Venture Partners and included Battery with such as Fluke TiXB Battery, Fluke Ti9 Battery, Fluke TiRX Battery, Fluke TiS Battery, Fluke 215C Battery, Fluke 19XC Battery, Fluke 2X5C Battery, Fluke 435 Battery, Fluke 225C Battery, Contec ECG-1200 Battery, Edan SE-1200 Battery, Contec ECG-1200 BatteryVentures, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Genesis Partners and Opus Capital.
Sierra Ventures has closed a $170 million fund. San Mateo, Calif.-based Sierra, which made its name with early bets on Intuit INTU -1.61%and Teradata, said it would use the funds to invest in early-stage consumer and enterprise software, as well as connected devices.
C4 Therapeutics Inc. has launched with $73 million in Series A financing and a plan to use a “shock and awe” approach to battling proteins involved in cancer and other diseases. Cobro Ventures led the Series A round, which also included Cormorant Asset Management, EG Capital Group, Kraft Group, Novartis AGNOVN.VX -1.28% and Roche Holding Ltd.
Flatiron Health Inc. has raised $175 million more from corporate and financial investors to expand a cloud-based platform designed to improve cancer care. Roche Holding Ltd. led the Series C round, which also included Allen & Co., Baillie Gifford and Casdin Capital. The New York company raised a $130 million Series B round led by GV, formerly Google Ventures, in 2014.
TangoMe Inc., the company that operates the mobile-messaging service Tango, has named a new chief executive officer months after laying off 9% of its employees. The Mountain View, Calif., company said co-founder Eric Setton, who has been the company’s chief technology officer will succeed Tango co-founder Uri Raz, who becomes executive chairman.
Aver Inc., whose big-data platform is meant to simplify the reimbursement of medical claims by health-insurance companies, has raised $13.6 million in Series B funding. Heritage Group led the round that included Cardinal Health Inc.CAH -2.57%, GE Ventures GE -4.23%, Hearst Health Ventures, and affiliates of NCT Ventures and StartUp Health.
Gem, a blockchain startup, has raised $7 million in Series A funding. Pelion Venture Partners led the round that included Blockchain Capital, Digital Currency Group, KEC Ventures and RRE Ventures.
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Report is available in its catalogue
Report is available in its catalogue
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The automated external defibrillatormarket is segmented based on product type into two categories - semi-automated and fully automated defibrillators. Based on end-users,the AED market is classified into five categories, namely, hospitals, pre-hospital, public access, alternate care, and home; the market is forecast till 2017.Automated external defibrillators play an important role in saving the lives of sudden cardiac arrest victims.Considering the life-saving potential of AEDs, legislations requiring installation of public accessdefibrillators (PAD) have been passed in the U.S., Japan, and certain European countries.
The global AEDmarket was worth $616million in the year 2012. Increasing incidences of cardiovascular disease with battery such as Nihon Kohden BSM-2353C Battery, Nihon Kohden BSM-2301K Battery, Nihon Kohden BSM-2351C Battery, Nihon Kohden BSM-2303C Battery, Alaris Medicalsystems SIGNATURE 2 Battery, Alaris Medicalsystems 7000 Battery, Alaris Medicalsystems 7100 Battery, Alaris Medicalsystems 7130 Battery, Alaris Medicalsystems 7200 Battery, JMS 7N-1200SCK Battery, growing awareness about the lifesaving potential of AED, increasing installation of public access AEDs, and advancing technologyare accelerating the growth of this market. However, product recalls, and intense competition in mature markets will hamper the growth of this market, to a certain extent.
The market for AED has become very dynamic, with companies in this segment adoptinggrowth strategies of collaborations, agreements, and acquisitions. Untapped emerging markets and home defibrillators represent vast opportunities for key players in this market.
The geographies covered in this study are North America, Europe, Japan, Asia and Rest of the world (RoW). North America is the largest market for AED, followed by Japan and Europe. North America and Japan are expected to grow at a slower pace, primarily due to a certain amount of saturation in the market. The Asian market is poised to register maximum growth over the next five years, owing to the increasing installation of AEDs and rising prevalence of cardiovascular diseases.
This research report categorizes the global AED market on the basis product typeinto semi-automated and fully automated defibrillators.The report provides exhaustive value analysis for 2010, 2011 and 2012, as well as forecast up to 2017. Each of the AEDmarketis comprehensively analyzed at a granular level by geography (North America, Europe, Japan, Asia, and Rest of the World) to provide in-depth information on the global scenario.
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The automated external defibrillatormarket is segmented based on product type into two categories - semi-automated and fully automated defibrillators. Based on end-users,the AED market is classified into five categories, namely, hospitals, pre-hospital, public access, alternate care, and home; the market is forecast till 2017.Automated external defibrillators play an important role in saving the lives of sudden cardiac arrest victims.Considering the life-saving potential of AEDs, legislations requiring installation of public accessdefibrillators (PAD) have been passed in the U.S., Japan, and certain European countries.
The global AEDmarket was worth $616million in the year 2012. Increasing incidences of cardiovascular disease with battery such as Nihon Kohden BSM-2353C Battery, Nihon Kohden BSM-2301K Battery, Nihon Kohden BSM-2351C Battery, Nihon Kohden BSM-2303C Battery, Alaris Medicalsystems SIGNATURE 2 Battery, Alaris Medicalsystems 7000 Battery, Alaris Medicalsystems 7100 Battery, Alaris Medicalsystems 7130 Battery, Alaris Medicalsystems 7200 Battery, JMS 7N-1200SCK Battery, growing awareness about the lifesaving potential of AED, increasing installation of public access AEDs, and advancing technologyare accelerating the growth of this market. However, product recalls, and intense competition in mature markets will hamper the growth of this market, to a certain extent.
The market for AED has become very dynamic, with companies in this segment adoptinggrowth strategies of collaborations, agreements, and acquisitions. Untapped emerging markets and home defibrillators represent vast opportunities for key players in this market.
The geographies covered in this study are North America, Europe, Japan, Asia and Rest of the world (RoW). North America is the largest market for AED, followed by Japan and Europe. North America and Japan are expected to grow at a slower pace, primarily due to a certain amount of saturation in the market. The Asian market is poised to register maximum growth over the next five years, owing to the increasing installation of AEDs and rising prevalence of cardiovascular diseases.
This research report categorizes the global AED market on the basis product typeinto semi-automated and fully automated defibrillators.The report provides exhaustive value analysis for 2010, 2011 and 2012, as well as forecast up to 2017. Each of the AEDmarketis comprehensively analyzed at a granular level by geography (North America, Europe, Japan, Asia, and Rest of the World) to provide in-depth information on the global scenario.
Android is now great
Android is now great
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“The all around champ is back.” That’s Google’s description of the Nexus 5X, which in a way marks the return of a phone that most people would consider to be the best Nexus phone ever made. They are referencing the original Nexus 5 in that quote, of course, a phone that like this 5X was made by LG. Google heard the cries last year of people not wanting an oversized phone when it introduced the whale-esque Nexus 6, and they answered those tears for 2015.
The Nexus 5X is a lot like the original Nexus 5. Again, it’s made by LG, but it also looks very similar, is finished very similar, and carries that similarly low price tag. The goal seems to have been to make the Nexus 5 all over again, but upgrade its parts and hopefully with battery like Micronix MB-300 Battery, Micronix MSA338 Battery, Micronix MSA358 Battery, TSI DustTrak II 8532 Battery, TSI DustTrak II 530EP Battery, TSI DustTrak DRX 8530 Battery, TSI DustTrak DRX 8534 Battery, Comen CM1200A Battery, Comen CM1200B Battery, GE Eagle Monitor 1008 Battery, GE Eagle Monitor 1009 Battery, TSI 9350 Battery, address the one weak point – the camera. In our early tests, we found the camera to be quite good. So if they made right on that weak point, what about the rest? Is this really the return of the champ? Let’s find out.
It used to be that pure, stock Android was sort of like a blueprint for a base level or bare bones version of Android that manufacturers would then take and add their own spin to. But as those spins became full-on performance reducing bloat, Google stepped in and starting ramping up the feature set of that base level. Android is now great in its purist form because it has truly grown up, and no phone shows that better than a Nexus.
With the Nexus 5X, you get a device that was developed along side Android 6.0 Marshmallow. As Google worked out bugs with 6.0 previews, it was getting the 5X ready with it to help show the world what software and hardware combined can do. I have my gripes about the performance of this phone, which I’ll get to later, but those gripes won’t deter me from praising the pureness of stock Marshmallow.
You just don’t get an Android experience like this on any phone. This is Google’s vision of Android. If you want to see transitions, animations, button placements, button arrangements, colors, ripples, a phone app, notifications, a lock screen, and a camera experience the way Google sees them, this is it. You also get new features first, like Doze, which should help extend standby time dramatically, Google Now on Tap, native fingerprint support, ambient display, greater control over app permissions, and better restore/backup.
I haven’t even mentioned updates yet, still to this day they are one of the major selling points for Nexus phones. Because, as many of you know, Nexus phones get new versions of Android first. They also tend to get support from Google for a solid two years, whereas companies like Motorola are now cutting them off after just one. I didn’t think this would happen this late in the game, but software updates for phones still seem to be so hit or miss or up-in-the-air on anything outside of a Nexus. So if you want guaranteed updates in their purists and quickest forms, Nexus is the way to go.
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“The all around champ is back.” That’s Google’s description of the Nexus 5X, which in a way marks the return of a phone that most people would consider to be the best Nexus phone ever made. They are referencing the original Nexus 5 in that quote, of course, a phone that like this 5X was made by LG. Google heard the cries last year of people not wanting an oversized phone when it introduced the whale-esque Nexus 6, and they answered those tears for 2015.
The Nexus 5X is a lot like the original Nexus 5. Again, it’s made by LG, but it also looks very similar, is finished very similar, and carries that similarly low price tag. The goal seems to have been to make the Nexus 5 all over again, but upgrade its parts and hopefully with battery like Micronix MB-300 Battery, Micronix MSA338 Battery, Micronix MSA358 Battery, TSI DustTrak II 8532 Battery, TSI DustTrak II 530EP Battery, TSI DustTrak DRX 8530 Battery, TSI DustTrak DRX 8534 Battery, Comen CM1200A Battery, Comen CM1200B Battery, GE Eagle Monitor 1008 Battery, GE Eagle Monitor 1009 Battery, TSI 9350 Battery, address the one weak point – the camera. In our early tests, we found the camera to be quite good. So if they made right on that weak point, what about the rest? Is this really the return of the champ? Let’s find out.
It used to be that pure, stock Android was sort of like a blueprint for a base level or bare bones version of Android that manufacturers would then take and add their own spin to. But as those spins became full-on performance reducing bloat, Google stepped in and starting ramping up the feature set of that base level. Android is now great in its purist form because it has truly grown up, and no phone shows that better than a Nexus.
With the Nexus 5X, you get a device that was developed along side Android 6.0 Marshmallow. As Google worked out bugs with 6.0 previews, it was getting the 5X ready with it to help show the world what software and hardware combined can do. I have my gripes about the performance of this phone, which I’ll get to later, but those gripes won’t deter me from praising the pureness of stock Marshmallow.
You just don’t get an Android experience like this on any phone. This is Google’s vision of Android. If you want to see transitions, animations, button placements, button arrangements, colors, ripples, a phone app, notifications, a lock screen, and a camera experience the way Google sees them, this is it. You also get new features first, like Doze, which should help extend standby time dramatically, Google Now on Tap, native fingerprint support, ambient display, greater control over app permissions, and better restore/backup.
I haven’t even mentioned updates yet, still to this day they are one of the major selling points for Nexus phones. Because, as many of you know, Nexus phones get new versions of Android first. They also tend to get support from Google for a solid two years, whereas companies like Motorola are now cutting them off after just one. I didn’t think this would happen this late in the game, but software updates for phones still seem to be so hit or miss or up-in-the-air on anything outside of a Nexus. So if you want guaranteed updates in their purists and quickest forms, Nexus is the way to go.
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
German approval for TRAXX AC3 Last Mile locomotive
German approval for TRAXX AC3 Last Mile locomotive
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On 17 December 2015, the German Railway Authority, Eisenbahn-Bundesamt (EBA), gave approval for Bombardier’s new TRAXX AC3 Last Mile locomotive, the first vehicle of its type to receive homologation in Germany.
The TRAXX locomotive’s Last Mile features a support diesel engine with an accompanying traction battery and a remote control for shunting. Together, these systems enable this electric locomotive to bridge sections of non-electrified track. This ability is put to great use in places like ports, terminals, depots or factories where a supporting diesel shunting locomotive is often called in to help trains cross the final, non-electrified, track sections known as the ‘last mile’. The TRAXX AC3 Last Mile locomotives use their support diesel engines only when necessary, and are entirely emission-free when operating in traction battery with like Li202SX Battery, Li202SX-6600 Battery, Li202SX-66C Battery, Li202SX-7200 Battery, Li202SX-7800 Battery, Li202SX-78C Battery, TSI 8240 Battery, TSI 9130 Battery, TSI 9550 Battery, TSI 9510BD Battery, TSI AEROTRAK APC 9510-02 Battery, Zoncare BAT-120003 Batterymode while providing full traction performance also in last mile mode.
“The TRAXX AC3 Last Mile locomotive will make it possible to utilise entirely new logistics concepts”
Ulrich Jochem, Head of Locomotives, Bombardier Transportation, said, “Approval by the German Railway Authority is a very important milestone for further implementing the TRAXX AC3 Last Mile locomotive in Central Europe. The TRAXX AC3 Last Mile locomotive will make it possible to utilise entirely new logistics concepts.”
According to Bombardier, over 240 orders have been placed for different variants of the TRAXX AC3 locomotive. It has also received various certifications in accordance with the applicable TSI (technical specifications for interoperability).
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On 17 December 2015, the German Railway Authority, Eisenbahn-Bundesamt (EBA), gave approval for Bombardier’s new TRAXX AC3 Last Mile locomotive, the first vehicle of its type to receive homologation in Germany.
The TRAXX locomotive’s Last Mile features a support diesel engine with an accompanying traction battery and a remote control for shunting. Together, these systems enable this electric locomotive to bridge sections of non-electrified track. This ability is put to great use in places like ports, terminals, depots or factories where a supporting diesel shunting locomotive is often called in to help trains cross the final, non-electrified, track sections known as the ‘last mile’. The TRAXX AC3 Last Mile locomotives use their support diesel engines only when necessary, and are entirely emission-free when operating in traction battery with like Li202SX Battery, Li202SX-6600 Battery, Li202SX-66C Battery, Li202SX-7200 Battery, Li202SX-7800 Battery, Li202SX-78C Battery, TSI 8240 Battery, TSI 9130 Battery, TSI 9550 Battery, TSI 9510BD Battery, TSI AEROTRAK APC 9510-02 Battery, Zoncare BAT-120003 Batterymode while providing full traction performance also in last mile mode.
“The TRAXX AC3 Last Mile locomotive will make it possible to utilise entirely new logistics concepts”
Ulrich Jochem, Head of Locomotives, Bombardier Transportation, said, “Approval by the German Railway Authority is a very important milestone for further implementing the TRAXX AC3 Last Mile locomotive in Central Europe. The TRAXX AC3 Last Mile locomotive will make it possible to utilise entirely new logistics concepts.”
According to Bombardier, over 240 orders have been placed for different variants of the TRAXX AC3 locomotive. It has also received various certifications in accordance with the applicable TSI (technical specifications for interoperability).
Offshore developer Deepwater Wind
Offshore developer Deepwater Wind
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The 15MW of lithium-ion storage, on Long Island’s South Fork, would accompany the 90MW first phase of the 1GW Deepwater ONE project off the northeastern US.
The first phase — the Deepwater One South Fork project — would consist of 15 x 6MW turbines about 30 miles southeast of Montauk, New York.
The two batteries would be on Long Island, in Montauk and Wainscott, and online by 2018, according to Deepwater Wind.
Construction on Deepwater One South Fork could start in 2019, with commercial operation by 2022.
The US developer has proposed the innovative offshore wind-storage with battery such as GE Eagle Monitor 1000 Battery, GE Eagle Monitor 1006 Battery, GE Responder 1000 Battery, GE Responder 1100 Battery, GE 15N-800AA Battery, Kenz HHR-38AF25G1 Battery, Kenz Cardico 1211 Battery, Osen ECG-8130A Battery, Edanins ECG-6A Battery, GE DASH 1000 Battery, GE Eagle 1000 Battery, Kenz Cardico 1210 Batteryproject in response to the utility PSEG-Long Island’s request for proposals for new electricity.
The USA’s first offshore project, the 30MW Block Island, is also being developed by Deepwater Wind and is using GE-Alstom 6MW Haliade turbines.
On December 2, New York’s Governor Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order stating that by 2030, half of all electricity consumed in New York must come from renewable sources.
In September, Deepwater Wind responded to New York City's Request for Information for new sources of renewable energy. "The waters off New York City are home to one of the country’s best offshore wind resources, and tapping [offshore wind] would do much to help New York City meet its 100-percent renewables goal – and to launch a new local industry," said Jeff Grybowski, CEO of Deepwater.
In 2011, Deepwater Wind's proposal to supply Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) with some power from its planned 900MW development, was rejected. In early 2014, Deepwater Wind again sought a contract from the LIPA for 200MW of power from Deepwater One project.
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The 15MW of lithium-ion storage, on Long Island’s South Fork, would accompany the 90MW first phase of the 1GW Deepwater ONE project off the northeastern US.
The first phase — the Deepwater One South Fork project — would consist of 15 x 6MW turbines about 30 miles southeast of Montauk, New York.
The two batteries would be on Long Island, in Montauk and Wainscott, and online by 2018, according to Deepwater Wind.
Construction on Deepwater One South Fork could start in 2019, with commercial operation by 2022.
The US developer has proposed the innovative offshore wind-storage with battery such as GE Eagle Monitor 1000 Battery, GE Eagle Monitor 1006 Battery, GE Responder 1000 Battery, GE Responder 1100 Battery, GE 15N-800AA Battery, Kenz HHR-38AF25G1 Battery, Kenz Cardico 1211 Battery, Osen ECG-8130A Battery, Edanins ECG-6A Battery, GE DASH 1000 Battery, GE Eagle 1000 Battery, Kenz Cardico 1210 Batteryproject in response to the utility PSEG-Long Island’s request for proposals for new electricity.
The USA’s first offshore project, the 30MW Block Island, is also being developed by Deepwater Wind and is using GE-Alstom 6MW Haliade turbines.
On December 2, New York’s Governor Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order stating that by 2030, half of all electricity consumed in New York must come from renewable sources.
In September, Deepwater Wind responded to New York City's Request for Information for new sources of renewable energy. "The waters off New York City are home to one of the country’s best offshore wind resources, and tapping [offshore wind] would do much to help New York City meet its 100-percent renewables goal – and to launch a new local industry," said Jeff Grybowski, CEO of Deepwater.
In 2011, Deepwater Wind's proposal to supply Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) with some power from its planned 900MW development, was rejected. In early 2014, Deepwater Wind again sought a contract from the LIPA for 200MW of power from Deepwater One project.
Originally published on EV Obsession
Originally published on EV Obsession
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Research has already shown that 1st-gen Chevy Volt drivers drive approximately as many all-electric miles in a year as drivers of fully electric cars like the Nissan LEAF, Ford Focus Electric, and Honda Fit EV. Drivers of the 2016/2017 Volt shouldn’t have any problem matching that.
Another interesting finding, which we’ve covered before on EV Obsession, is that GM found just 2 problems per million battery cells produced after 1 billion total miles driven. That’s pharmaceutical-level quality, as Britta noted. That was better than expected, and put to rest any lingering fears regarding LG Chem EV battery with like Zoncare ZQ-1201 Battery, Zoncare ZQ-1201G Battery, Fresenius MCM440 PT Battery, Fresenius MCM440 OT Battery, Fresenius MCM550 ST Battery, Fresenius Optima VS Battery, Fresenius Optima ST Battery, Fresenius Optima MS Battery, Fresenius Optima PT Battery, Agilia Fresenius Kabi Battery, Fresenius RC1800AA05AA Battery, JMS SP-500 Batterycell quality.
Back to the Chevy Bolt, Britta emphasized that it would be available nationwide from the start. She also reiterated that it would cost $30,000 after the $7,500 US federal tax credit, and that it would have 200 miles of range.
Closing out, Britta highlighted 6 key ways to grow the electric car market. I’ll just paste in her slide on those:
Britta’s closing point was a wonderful one. She pulled it out of a Plug In America report. The point is that, if every EV driver would convince one person to buy an EV each year, in 25 years, we’d have 100% adoption of EVs.
That’s uplifting, isn’t it?
The Q&A session kicked in after that, and there were some interesting questions and answers. For example, Britta explained why the 2016 Chevy Volt couldn’t be rolled out nationwide at launch.
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Research has already shown that 1st-gen Chevy Volt drivers drive approximately as many all-electric miles in a year as drivers of fully electric cars like the Nissan LEAF, Ford Focus Electric, and Honda Fit EV. Drivers of the 2016/2017 Volt shouldn’t have any problem matching that.
Another interesting finding, which we’ve covered before on EV Obsession, is that GM found just 2 problems per million battery cells produced after 1 billion total miles driven. That’s pharmaceutical-level quality, as Britta noted. That was better than expected, and put to rest any lingering fears regarding LG Chem EV battery with like Zoncare ZQ-1201 Battery, Zoncare ZQ-1201G Battery, Fresenius MCM440 PT Battery, Fresenius MCM440 OT Battery, Fresenius MCM550 ST Battery, Fresenius Optima VS Battery, Fresenius Optima ST Battery, Fresenius Optima MS Battery, Fresenius Optima PT Battery, Agilia Fresenius Kabi Battery, Fresenius RC1800AA05AA Battery, JMS SP-500 Batterycell quality.
Back to the Chevy Bolt, Britta emphasized that it would be available nationwide from the start. She also reiterated that it would cost $30,000 after the $7,500 US federal tax credit, and that it would have 200 miles of range.
Closing out, Britta highlighted 6 key ways to grow the electric car market. I’ll just paste in her slide on those:
Britta’s closing point was a wonderful one. She pulled it out of a Plug In America report. The point is that, if every EV driver would convince one person to buy an EV each year, in 25 years, we’d have 100% adoption of EVs.
That’s uplifting, isn’t it?
The Q&A session kicked in after that, and there were some interesting questions and answers. For example, Britta explained why the 2016 Chevy Volt couldn’t be rolled out nationwide at launch.
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Trick or Treat hours announced in Ottumwa
Trick or Treat hours announced in Ottumwa
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The Ottumwa Police Department has announced that Trick or Treat Night is set for 5:30 to 8 p.m., Saturday, October 31.
Parents are encouraged to dress their children in reflective clothing and consider non-toxic makeup and decorative hats as safer alternatives to masks, which can limit or block eyesight. Parents should also plan and review with their children the route and neighborhoods to go to and agree on a specific time when children must return home. A parent or responsible adult should always accompany young children on their neighborhood rounds with battery scuh as Zoncare ZQ-1201 Battery, Zoncare ZQ-1201G Battery, Fresenius MCM440 PT Battery, Fresenius MCM440 OT Battery, Fresenius MCM550 ST Battery, Fresenius Optima VS Battery, Fresenius Optima ST Battery, Fresenius Optima MS Battery, Fresenius Optima PT Battery, Agilia Fresenius Kabi Battery, Fresenius RC1800AA05AA Battery, JMS SP-500 Battery.
Homeowners should take extra effort to eliminate tripping hazards on their porch and walkway. Rather than utilizing candles or other real flames, homeowners should consider using battery powered jack o’lantern lights. If a person chooses to use real candles, then pumpkins should be placed well away from trick-or-treaters and the person should make sure paper or cloth decorations won’t be blown into the flame.
Trick-or-treaters are reminded that they should never eat any treats until they are thoroughly checked by an adult. Additionally, they should be sure their parents know where they are going, only go to homes with a porch light on, remain on well-lit streets, always use the sidewalk, and obey all traffic and pedestrian regulations. Trick-or-treaters should never assume the right of way on streets as motorists may have trouble seeing them.
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The Ottumwa Police Department has announced that Trick or Treat Night is set for 5:30 to 8 p.m., Saturday, October 31.
Parents are encouraged to dress their children in reflective clothing and consider non-toxic makeup and decorative hats as safer alternatives to masks, which can limit or block eyesight. Parents should also plan and review with their children the route and neighborhoods to go to and agree on a specific time when children must return home. A parent or responsible adult should always accompany young children on their neighborhood rounds with battery scuh as Zoncare ZQ-1201 Battery, Zoncare ZQ-1201G Battery, Fresenius MCM440 PT Battery, Fresenius MCM440 OT Battery, Fresenius MCM550 ST Battery, Fresenius Optima VS Battery, Fresenius Optima ST Battery, Fresenius Optima MS Battery, Fresenius Optima PT Battery, Agilia Fresenius Kabi Battery, Fresenius RC1800AA05AA Battery, JMS SP-500 Battery.
Homeowners should take extra effort to eliminate tripping hazards on their porch and walkway. Rather than utilizing candles or other real flames, homeowners should consider using battery powered jack o’lantern lights. If a person chooses to use real candles, then pumpkins should be placed well away from trick-or-treaters and the person should make sure paper or cloth decorations won’t be blown into the flame.
Trick-or-treaters are reminded that they should never eat any treats until they are thoroughly checked by an adult. Additionally, they should be sure their parents know where they are going, only go to homes with a porch light on, remain on well-lit streets, always use the sidewalk, and obey all traffic and pedestrian regulations. Trick-or-treaters should never assume the right of way on streets as motorists may have trouble seeing them.
Saturday, January 2, 2016
The Gut-Wrenching Truth About Guns
The Gut-Wrenching Truth About Guns
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Third, the murders are frequently sparked by a woman trying to exit an abusive relationship. And last, the killers are often legal gun owners despite their hot tempers and histories of domestic abuse. Richard Idrovo, who killed his girlfriend at the AmeriCash Loan store, was even a legal concealed gun carrier.
Ask law enforcement officers what their most dangerous calls are and they will tell you “DV” or domestic violence, because of the extreme, unpredictable emotions. Intimate partner violence is often associated with drugs and alcohol and sparked by a perpetrator’s fear of being abandoned when a partner tries to leave.
An early, high-profile example of lethal intimate partner with battery like Fluke BP123 Battery, Fluke BP123S Battery, Fluke BP124 Battery, Fluke BP124S Battery, Fluke BP124X Battery, Fluke Ti27 Battery, Fluke 199 Battery, Goldway G50 Battery, Goldway G60 Battery, Goldway ME202C Battery, JDSU MTS-8000 Battery, JDSU MTS-4000 Batteryviolence activated by a partner leaving was the case of Dorothy Stratten, Playboy Playmate of the Month in August 1979. She was shot to death in a murder/suicide by husband Paul Snider when she moved in with movie director Peter Bogdanovich.
Domestic violence cases are notoriously complicated for law enforcement because victims can be economically or emotionally dependent on their abusers, afraid to press charges because of abusers’ reprisals. In response, safe houses and victim advocates have been put in place and 27 states now mandate that police make an arrest despite the victim’s wishes, if certain conditions are met.
Domestic violence and intimate partner violence seldom end on their own, but escalate from a raised voice to a raised fist to potentially lethal acts. Victims often naively consider a violent act a fluke, especially if it is followed by a period of calm, but intimate partner violence is usually progressive and only gets worse.
Most domestic perpetrators have the classic bully personality, picking on younger and weaker victims, so it is not surprising that domestic violence is often preceded or accompanied by violence toward pets. "Animals can be severely affected by domestic violence situations and many people experiencing violence are unwilling to confide in veterinarians or seek help from animal shelters," says a 2012 paper in a veterinary journal. Fear of harm to beloved dogs and cats often keeps victims in abusive situations. In some states, emergency hotline workers have been trained to ask about the safety of pets. One woman told me her husband found her at the motel where she had fled—and told her that if she did not come home, he would kill the couple’s dogs.
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Third, the murders are frequently sparked by a woman trying to exit an abusive relationship. And last, the killers are often legal gun owners despite their hot tempers and histories of domestic abuse. Richard Idrovo, who killed his girlfriend at the AmeriCash Loan store, was even a legal concealed gun carrier.
Ask law enforcement officers what their most dangerous calls are and they will tell you “DV” or domestic violence, because of the extreme, unpredictable emotions. Intimate partner violence is often associated with drugs and alcohol and sparked by a perpetrator’s fear of being abandoned when a partner tries to leave.
An early, high-profile example of lethal intimate partner with battery like Fluke BP123 Battery, Fluke BP123S Battery, Fluke BP124 Battery, Fluke BP124S Battery, Fluke BP124X Battery, Fluke Ti27 Battery, Fluke 199 Battery, Goldway G50 Battery, Goldway G60 Battery, Goldway ME202C Battery, JDSU MTS-8000 Battery, JDSU MTS-4000 Batteryviolence activated by a partner leaving was the case of Dorothy Stratten, Playboy Playmate of the Month in August 1979. She was shot to death in a murder/suicide by husband Paul Snider when she moved in with movie director Peter Bogdanovich.
Domestic violence cases are notoriously complicated for law enforcement because victims can be economically or emotionally dependent on their abusers, afraid to press charges because of abusers’ reprisals. In response, safe houses and victim advocates have been put in place and 27 states now mandate that police make an arrest despite the victim’s wishes, if certain conditions are met.
Domestic violence and intimate partner violence seldom end on their own, but escalate from a raised voice to a raised fist to potentially lethal acts. Victims often naively consider a violent act a fluke, especially if it is followed by a period of calm, but intimate partner violence is usually progressive and only gets worse.
Most domestic perpetrators have the classic bully personality, picking on younger and weaker victims, so it is not surprising that domestic violence is often preceded or accompanied by violence toward pets. "Animals can be severely affected by domestic violence situations and many people experiencing violence are unwilling to confide in veterinarians or seek help from animal shelters," says a 2012 paper in a veterinary journal. Fear of harm to beloved dogs and cats often keeps victims in abusive situations. In some states, emergency hotline workers have been trained to ask about the safety of pets. One woman told me her husband found her at the motel where she had fled—and told her that if she did not come home, he would kill the couple’s dogs.
Trend Communications Launches
Trend Communications Launches
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UK - Trend Communications launches the Trend Multipro SDH - a portable, hand held tester for use by technicians working on SDH and PDH services to 2.5 Gbit/s.
The rugged tester, the latest addition to the Trend Multipro range, covers SDH from STM-16 right down to STM-0, PDH from E4 down to E1 as well as T-Carrier at DS3 and DS1
The new, innovative and versatile battery operated tester employs a large touch screen which makes it very easy to use. The software modularity of the Multipro ensures that a wide variety of user features can be added covering installation with battery scuh as Acterna FTB-100 Battery, Acterna FTB-400 Battery, Acterna MTS-5000 Battery, Acterna MTS-5000E Battery, Acterna MTS-5100 Battery, Anritsu Lite3000(E) Battery, EXFO FTB-100 Battery, EXFO FTB-400 Battery, EXFO FTB-150 Battery, EXFO FTB-200 Battery, EXFO XW-EX002 Battery, EXFO Battery, commissioning, maintenance and troubleshooting of SDH and other networks.
To allow simple and rapid tests the Trend Multipro SDH auto configures itself so minimising operator involvement. Tests which can be carried out by the instrument include BER, errors and alarms. Optical interface kits cover a wide range from of requirements and include short haul and long haul for both 1310 nm and 1550 nm wavelengths.
Sales and Marketing Director Ken Foan emphasised some of the significant features of the novel SDH tester. "We have listened to customers and included what they want: fast scan, user programmable pass/fail limits, full error performance tests, SFP (small form-factor pluggable) interfaces as well as capture of OH bytes."
Ken Foan further pointed out that the new Trend portable unit is easy to use, has the most comprehensive set of error performance tests in any hand held unit as well as providing the most complete set of event insertion modes in any hand held unit.
The new SDH application can easily combine with Trend's current Multipro Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) tester providing the perfect solutions in mixed technology metropolitan area and transport networks.
The Trend Multipro SDH is another addition to the rapidly expanding range of hand-held telecommunications test instruments from Trend for installation and maintenance field engineers. It is available now from Trend's Maidenhead headquarters or from international sales offices.
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UK - Trend Communications launches the Trend Multipro SDH - a portable, hand held tester for use by technicians working on SDH and PDH services to 2.5 Gbit/s.
The rugged tester, the latest addition to the Trend Multipro range, covers SDH from STM-16 right down to STM-0, PDH from E4 down to E1 as well as T-Carrier at DS3 and DS1
The new, innovative and versatile battery operated tester employs a large touch screen which makes it very easy to use. The software modularity of the Multipro ensures that a wide variety of user features can be added covering installation with battery scuh as Acterna FTB-100 Battery, Acterna FTB-400 Battery, Acterna MTS-5000 Battery, Acterna MTS-5000E Battery, Acterna MTS-5100 Battery, Anritsu Lite3000(E) Battery, EXFO FTB-100 Battery, EXFO FTB-400 Battery, EXFO FTB-150 Battery, EXFO FTB-200 Battery, EXFO XW-EX002 Battery, EXFO Battery, commissioning, maintenance and troubleshooting of SDH and other networks.
To allow simple and rapid tests the Trend Multipro SDH auto configures itself so minimising operator involvement. Tests which can be carried out by the instrument include BER, errors and alarms. Optical interface kits cover a wide range from of requirements and include short haul and long haul for both 1310 nm and 1550 nm wavelengths.
Sales and Marketing Director Ken Foan emphasised some of the significant features of the novel SDH tester. "We have listened to customers and included what they want: fast scan, user programmable pass/fail limits, full error performance tests, SFP (small form-factor pluggable) interfaces as well as capture of OH bytes."
Ken Foan further pointed out that the new Trend portable unit is easy to use, has the most comprehensive set of error performance tests in any hand held unit as well as providing the most complete set of event insertion modes in any hand held unit.
The new SDH application can easily combine with Trend's current Multipro Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) tester providing the perfect solutions in mixed technology metropolitan area and transport networks.
The Trend Multipro SDH is another addition to the rapidly expanding range of hand-held telecommunications test instruments from Trend for installation and maintenance field engineers. It is available now from Trend's Maidenhead headquarters or from international sales offices.
Friday, January 1, 2016
The device’s 22mm wide-angle lens
The device’s 22mm wide-angle lens
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Sony India, on Wednesday launched the Xperia C5 Ultra smartphone in the Indian market. The new smartphone offers advances in camera, design, battery and performance, further strengthening Sony’s product portfolio in the mid-range segment. The device is priced at Rs. 29,990 and is available in Black, White and Glossy Soft Mint colour variants. The device also has single SIM variant, but is yet not launched in India.
Sony Xperia C5 Ultra offers a beautifully crafted body, slim design and a superior hardware. The main attraction of the device is its camera capabilities and allow consumers to quickly capture memorable moments with like Anritsu MS2721A Battery, Anritsu MS2724B Battery, Anritsu MS2722C Battery, Anritsu MS2726C Battery, Anritsu MS2711E Battery, Anritsu MS2712EC Battery, Anritsu MT8212E Battery, Anritsu MS2024A Battery, Anritsu MS2026A Battery, Anritsu MS2036A Battery, Anritsu MS2025B Battery, Anritsu MS2026B Battery. Xperia C5 Ultra is the new PRO selfie smartphone with two 13 megapixel cameras and an innovative near borderless 6 inch Full HD display.
Xperia C5 Ultra offers a high quality viewing experience, with its large display, complete with a super-thin bezel for a near borderless display. The large 6 inch Full HD display with IPS featuring Sony’s TV technology Mobile BRAVIA Engine 2 lets you enjoy your videos and pictures in the finest detail. A one-handed operation mode is also available to help you easily use the device with options for both right-handed and left-handed users.
Xperia C5 Ultra is powered by a 1.7 GHz 64-bit octa-core processor with 2GB RAM and 4G network support for a fast user experience. The device is power backed by a 2950 mAh battery that is rated to deliver up to two-day battery life and up to 7 hours 47 minutes of video playback time. It also comes with Ultra STAMINA Mode that optimises battery usage further to ensure it is used most effectively.
The device comes with 16GB internal storage that is further expandable up to 200GB memory. The devices are available in the Dual SIM variant in India. Xperia C5 Ultra will be available at Sony Centers, Sony Smartphone Lounges and all leading retail outlets across India.
Sony Mobile has been the front runner to address the digital native’s need with our PROselfie offering. Xperia C5 Ultra features enhanced camera functions that capture memorable moments more easily. The device incorporates an industry first twin 13-megapixel front and rear camera, which offers stunning high-resolution imagery. Whether you’re shooting incredible scenery or taking a selfie with friends, your images are always captured in crystal clear quality. Both cameras include Sony’s leading Exmor RS sensor, HDR for picture and video, and an easy to use preset Auto scene recognition mode that analyses and adjusts settings automatically to give the perfect results every time.
Selfies are also enhanced with the integration of Sony’s enhanced Selfie Flash that supports the front camera and lightens up more of the frame to ensure every part of your photograph’s beauty is captured. The device’s 22mm wide-angle lens also means that you can fit more in the frame. Unleash your creativity with a host of Selfie camera applications that are available to download.
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Sony India, on Wednesday launched the Xperia C5 Ultra smartphone in the Indian market. The new smartphone offers advances in camera, design, battery and performance, further strengthening Sony’s product portfolio in the mid-range segment. The device is priced at Rs. 29,990 and is available in Black, White and Glossy Soft Mint colour variants. The device also has single SIM variant, but is yet not launched in India.
Sony Xperia C5 Ultra offers a beautifully crafted body, slim design and a superior hardware. The main attraction of the device is its camera capabilities and allow consumers to quickly capture memorable moments with like Anritsu MS2721A Battery, Anritsu MS2724B Battery, Anritsu MS2722C Battery, Anritsu MS2726C Battery, Anritsu MS2711E Battery, Anritsu MS2712EC Battery, Anritsu MT8212E Battery, Anritsu MS2024A Battery, Anritsu MS2026A Battery, Anritsu MS2036A Battery, Anritsu MS2025B Battery, Anritsu MS2026B Battery. Xperia C5 Ultra is the new PRO selfie smartphone with two 13 megapixel cameras and an innovative near borderless 6 inch Full HD display.
Xperia C5 Ultra offers a high quality viewing experience, with its large display, complete with a super-thin bezel for a near borderless display. The large 6 inch Full HD display with IPS featuring Sony’s TV technology Mobile BRAVIA Engine 2 lets you enjoy your videos and pictures in the finest detail. A one-handed operation mode is also available to help you easily use the device with options for both right-handed and left-handed users.
Xperia C5 Ultra is powered by a 1.7 GHz 64-bit octa-core processor with 2GB RAM and 4G network support for a fast user experience. The device is power backed by a 2950 mAh battery that is rated to deliver up to two-day battery life and up to 7 hours 47 minutes of video playback time. It also comes with Ultra STAMINA Mode that optimises battery usage further to ensure it is used most effectively.
The device comes with 16GB internal storage that is further expandable up to 200GB memory. The devices are available in the Dual SIM variant in India. Xperia C5 Ultra will be available at Sony Centers, Sony Smartphone Lounges and all leading retail outlets across India.
Sony Mobile has been the front runner to address the digital native’s need with our PROselfie offering. Xperia C5 Ultra features enhanced camera functions that capture memorable moments more easily. The device incorporates an industry first twin 13-megapixel front and rear camera, which offers stunning high-resolution imagery. Whether you’re shooting incredible scenery or taking a selfie with friends, your images are always captured in crystal clear quality. Both cameras include Sony’s leading Exmor RS sensor, HDR for picture and video, and an easy to use preset Auto scene recognition mode that analyses and adjusts settings automatically to give the perfect results every time.
Selfies are also enhanced with the integration of Sony’s enhanced Selfie Flash that supports the front camera and lightens up more of the frame to ensure every part of your photograph’s beauty is captured. The device’s 22mm wide-angle lens also means that you can fit more in the frame. Unleash your creativity with a host of Selfie camera applications that are available to download.
Source of the problem
Source of the problem
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Surprise! The remote worked fine, end of problem. I checked the battery that I removed and it read 10.99 V (no load), so it was OK but not great. Apparently, that DC rail voltage, even under load, was enough for some of the functions to work, but not others. Microcontrollers operating directly from a battery supply without pre-regulation can be somewhat capricious, it seems, and every millivolt counts.
This is not the first time I have ignored the obvious and jumped ahead of the basics. I had a similar experience with a TV remote control [http://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/power-points/4429388/Overthinking-a-simple-battery with such as Anritsu MS2028B Battery, Anritsu MS2027C Battery, Anritsu MS2035B Battery, Anritsu S361E Battery, Anritsu S332E Battery, Anritsu S362E Battery, Anritsu S412E Battery, Anritsu S113B Battery, Anritsu S114C Battery, Anritsu S251B Battery, Anritsu S251C Battery, Anritsu S311D Battery-problem]. I also had a problem several years ago with another remote control that didn’t consistently activate the target appliance, and wasted time trying to out-smart that one, only to have it work just fine when I finally stepped a little closer. That pointed to the obvious problem of a weak battery and thus reduced output of the IR LED in the remote.
It's not just battery-operated products that can have power-related problems, of course. Many years ago while still a "newer" engineer, I wasted several hours on a PC board that did not work. My probing with a DVM and oscilloscope at key points showed many signal lines with 60-Hz hum, inconsistent voltages, and semi-random waveforms, all of which I carefully recorded in my project notes.
I looked for shorts, open traces, anything that would be a source of the problem. My boss kept coming in to see if I had made any progress, as we were on a tight schedule. You can’t imagine my total embarrassment when I suddenly realized the problem was truly obvious: I had neglected to turn on the AC/DC supply.
The basic troubleshooting lessons here are worth repeating, especially to myself, next time something like this happens:
•Don't "overthink" the problem too soon in the process; think basics first.
•Check the power (battery or power-supply output) before doing anything else. If there is any doubt that it is not good enough (at nominal voltage and not drooping under load), replace that battery or supply with one that you verify first.
• Check connectors, cables, and switches (if possible).
Only if these truly check out as OK, should you proceed to the advanced troubleshooting mode! Have you ever wasted time when the problem should have been revealed with a few basic checks? Did you have to let anyone know about your foolishness, or was it just a "private" situation?
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Surprise! The remote worked fine, end of problem. I checked the battery that I removed and it read 10.99 V (no load), so it was OK but not great. Apparently, that DC rail voltage, even under load, was enough for some of the functions to work, but not others. Microcontrollers operating directly from a battery supply without pre-regulation can be somewhat capricious, it seems, and every millivolt counts.
This is not the first time I have ignored the obvious and jumped ahead of the basics. I had a similar experience with a TV remote control [http://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/power-points/4429388/Overthinking-a-simple-battery with such as Anritsu MS2028B Battery, Anritsu MS2027C Battery, Anritsu MS2035B Battery, Anritsu S361E Battery, Anritsu S332E Battery, Anritsu S362E Battery, Anritsu S412E Battery, Anritsu S113B Battery, Anritsu S114C Battery, Anritsu S251B Battery, Anritsu S251C Battery, Anritsu S311D Battery-problem]. I also had a problem several years ago with another remote control that didn’t consistently activate the target appliance, and wasted time trying to out-smart that one, only to have it work just fine when I finally stepped a little closer. That pointed to the obvious problem of a weak battery and thus reduced output of the IR LED in the remote.
It's not just battery-operated products that can have power-related problems, of course. Many years ago while still a "newer" engineer, I wasted several hours on a PC board that did not work. My probing with a DVM and oscilloscope at key points showed many signal lines with 60-Hz hum, inconsistent voltages, and semi-random waveforms, all of which I carefully recorded in my project notes.
I looked for shorts, open traces, anything that would be a source of the problem. My boss kept coming in to see if I had made any progress, as we were on a tight schedule. You can’t imagine my total embarrassment when I suddenly realized the problem was truly obvious: I had neglected to turn on the AC/DC supply.
The basic troubleshooting lessons here are worth repeating, especially to myself, next time something like this happens:
•Don't "overthink" the problem too soon in the process; think basics first.
•Check the power (battery or power-supply output) before doing anything else. If there is any doubt that it is not good enough (at nominal voltage and not drooping under load), replace that battery or supply with one that you verify first.
• Check connectors, cables, and switches (if possible).
Only if these truly check out as OK, should you proceed to the advanced troubleshooting mode! Have you ever wasted time when the problem should have been revealed with a few basic checks? Did you have to let anyone know about your foolishness, or was it just a "private" situation?
Source of the problem
Source of the problem
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Surprise! The remote worked fine, end of problem. I checked the battery that I removed and it read 10.99 V (no load), so it was OK but not great. Apparently, that DC rail voltage, even under load, was enough for some of the functions to work, but not others. Microcontrollers operating directly from a battery supply without pre-regulation can be somewhat capricious, it seems, and every millivolt counts.
This is not the first time I have ignored the obvious and jumped ahead of the basics. I had a similar experience with a TV remote control [http://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/power-points/4429388/Overthinking-a-simple-battery with such as Anritsu MS2028B Battery, Anritsu MS2027C Battery, Anritsu MS2035B Battery, Anritsu S361E Battery, Anritsu S332E Battery, Anritsu S362E Battery, Anritsu S412E Battery, Anritsu S113B Battery, Anritsu S114C Battery, Anritsu S251B Battery, Anritsu S251C Battery, Anritsu S311D Battery-problem]. I also had a problem several years ago with another remote control that didn’t consistently activate the target appliance, and wasted time trying to out-smart that one, only to have it work just fine when I finally stepped a little closer. That pointed to the obvious problem of a weak battery and thus reduced output of the IR LED in the remote.
It's not just battery-operated products that can have power-related problems, of course. Many years ago while still a "newer" engineer, I wasted several hours on a PC board that did not work. My probing with a DVM and oscilloscope at key points showed many signal lines with 60-Hz hum, inconsistent voltages, and semi-random waveforms, all of which I carefully recorded in my project notes.
I looked for shorts, open traces, anything that would be a source of the problem. My boss kept coming in to see if I had made any progress, as we were on a tight schedule. You can’t imagine my total embarrassment when I suddenly realized the problem was truly obvious: I had neglected to turn on the AC/DC supply.
The basic troubleshooting lessons here are worth repeating, especially to myself, next time something like this happens:
•Don't "overthink" the problem too soon in the process; think basics first.
•Check the power (battery or power-supply output) before doing anything else. If there is any doubt that it is not good enough (at nominal voltage and not drooping under load), replace that battery or supply with one that you verify first.
• Check connectors, cables, and switches (if possible).
Only if these truly check out as OK, should you proceed to the advanced troubleshooting mode! Have you ever wasted time when the problem should have been revealed with a few basic checks? Did you have to let anyone know about your foolishness, or was it just a "private" situation?
Welcome to a Medical Battery specialist of the Anritsu Battery
Surprise! The remote worked fine, end of problem. I checked the battery that I removed and it read 10.99 V (no load), so it was OK but not great. Apparently, that DC rail voltage, even under load, was enough for some of the functions to work, but not others. Microcontrollers operating directly from a battery supply without pre-regulation can be somewhat capricious, it seems, and every millivolt counts.
This is not the first time I have ignored the obvious and jumped ahead of the basics. I had a similar experience with a TV remote control [http://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/power-points/4429388/Overthinking-a-simple-battery with such as Anritsu MS2028B Battery, Anritsu MS2027C Battery, Anritsu MS2035B Battery, Anritsu S361E Battery, Anritsu S332E Battery, Anritsu S362E Battery, Anritsu S412E Battery, Anritsu S113B Battery, Anritsu S114C Battery, Anritsu S251B Battery, Anritsu S251C Battery, Anritsu S311D Battery-problem]. I also had a problem several years ago with another remote control that didn’t consistently activate the target appliance, and wasted time trying to out-smart that one, only to have it work just fine when I finally stepped a little closer. That pointed to the obvious problem of a weak battery and thus reduced output of the IR LED in the remote.
It's not just battery-operated products that can have power-related problems, of course. Many years ago while still a "newer" engineer, I wasted several hours on a PC board that did not work. My probing with a DVM and oscilloscope at key points showed many signal lines with 60-Hz hum, inconsistent voltages, and semi-random waveforms, all of which I carefully recorded in my project notes.
I looked for shorts, open traces, anything that would be a source of the problem. My boss kept coming in to see if I had made any progress, as we were on a tight schedule. You can’t imagine my total embarrassment when I suddenly realized the problem was truly obvious: I had neglected to turn on the AC/DC supply.
The basic troubleshooting lessons here are worth repeating, especially to myself, next time something like this happens:
•Don't "overthink" the problem too soon in the process; think basics first.
•Check the power (battery or power-supply output) before doing anything else. If there is any doubt that it is not good enough (at nominal voltage and not drooping under load), replace that battery or supply with one that you verify first.
• Check connectors, cables, and switches (if possible).
Only if these truly check out as OK, should you proceed to the advanced troubleshooting mode! Have you ever wasted time when the problem should have been revealed with a few basic checks? Did you have to let anyone know about your foolishness, or was it just a "private" situation?
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