Siemens

  1. Swallowable Endoscope Capsule Guided by MRI

    MedGadget &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Capsular endoscopy of the GI tract has its advantages, but since the swallowed capsule moves randomly through the intestines, there's absolutely no control of where the eye of the device is pointing at. Now researchers from Tel Aviv University and… Full Story »

  2. Euro-Area Manufacturing, Services Contract for Fourth Month

    Electronics News on Business Week &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Dec. 15 (Bloomberg) -- European services and manufacturing output contracted for a fourth month in December as the region's leaders failed to stem the worsening debt crisis. A euro-area composite index based on a survey of purchasing managers in both… Full Story »

  3. Tiny solar cell dots printed for powerful array

    Gadget Posts on News Blog &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Scientist Keith Emery checks out at a prototype Semprius solar concentrator at NREL's testing lab. Inside each square is a solar cell sized the diameter of a dot made by a ball point pen. A technique first developed to print flexible electronics has helped engineers at start-up Semprius reinvent the shape of concentrating solar technology. The company's tiny solar cells, each a dot the size of a ballpoint… Full Story »

  4. Manufacturing Output May Shrink From China to Europe: Economy

    Electronics News on Business Week &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Dec. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Manufacturing may contract this month from China to the euro region as global demand slows and Europe's leaders struggle to contain the worsening debt crisis. Chinese factory output may decline for a second month in December as Europe's fiscal woes weigh on exports and home sales slide, preliminary results from a Markit Economics survey indicate. In… Full Story »

  5. Shrugging Off Bribery Case, Siemens Gains Favor in U.S.

    Technology News on Wall Street Journal &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Dow Jones Reprints: This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. See a sample reprint in PDF format. Three years after Siemens AG reached a record foreign-bribery settlement with U.S. authorities, the German industrial conglomerate is capitalizing on business… Full Story »

  6. GreenVolts seeks to be Apple of high-end solar

    Gadget Posts on News Blog &bull Dec 14, 2011

    The Fremont, Calif.-based start-up today announced it has raised an additional $35 million and unveiled a redesigned large-scale solar array. The series D funding brought $20 million from industrial conglomerate ABB which will market GreenVolt's solar system to businesses and utilities. The solar industry is undergoing a brutal price war driven by the rapidly falling price of conventional silicon solar panels. GreenVolts has… Full Story »

  7. Using Search and Social Strategically to Win New Business - Forbes

    Google News - USA [search] &bull Dec 14, 2011

    Using Search and Social Strategically to Win New Business Forbes When I started at Siemens Enterprise Communications, we took broad-brush strokes with search and social advertising for "impression" purposes. This approach tended to align with the traditional view of search… Full Story »

  8. Nokia Siemens Scales Down Presence in Iran

    News on PC World &bull Dec 14, 2011

    Telecommunications vendor Nokia Siemens Networks is further limiting the way it does business in Iran, as the international stance against the country is hardened. The company started to scale back its presence in Iran last year, but has until now… Full Story »

  9. Nokia Siemens to ramp down Iran operations

    Technology News on Reuters &bull Dec 13, 2011

    HELSINKI (Reuters) - The world No. 2 mobile telecom equipment maker Nokia Siemens Networks will start to gradually ramp down its business in Iran, pressured by tightening international sanctions. Full Story »

  10. Nokia Siemens to Trim Iran Ties

    Technology News on Wall Street Journal &bull Dec 13, 2011

    Dow Jones Reprints: This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. See a sample reprint in PDF format. The executive board of network-equipment vendor Nokia Siemens Networks said it has decided not to take on any new business in… Full Story »

  11. DOJ Charges Siemens Execs With $100 Million Bribery Scheme

    News on PC World &bull Dec 13, 2011

    The U.S. Department of Justice has charged that six ex-Siemens executives bribed Argentine government officials in order to win a US$1 billion contract to provide national identity cards to the country's citizens. The allegations in this indictment reflect a stunning… Full Story »

  12. Hackers 'hit city services' in US

    Technology News on BBC &bull Dec 13, 2011

    At a recent cybersecurity conference, Michael Welch, deputy assistant director of the FBI's cyber division, said hackers had accessed crucial water and power services. We just had a circumstance where we had three cities, one of them a major city within the… Full Story »

  13. Nokia Siemens Sells Broadband Business to Adtran

    Latest Phones and Cell Review &bull Dec 12, 2011

    Nokia Siemens Networks has agreed to sell its fixed line broadband access business and associated professional services and network management products to U.S.-based Adtran. As part of the deal, Adtran will acquire all of NSN's fixed broadband businesses, technologies, and… Full Story »

  14. Adtran to buy NSN broadband access unit

    Technology News on Reuters &bull Dec 12, 2011

    HELSINKI (Reuters) - Struggling telecom network equipment maker Nokia Siemens Networks has agreed to sell its fixed line Broadband Access business unit to U.S. firm Adtran as part of a revamp of its operations. Full Story »

  15. What is Your Cell Phone of Choice?

    Cell Phones Etc. &bull Dec 11, 2011

    If we have anything today, it is choice! When we feel like ice cream, we are faced with a staggering variety to choose from. Any supermarket will present a dazzling array of brands and flavors to suit your taste buds.… Full Story »

  16. Nokia Siemens promises better TD-LTE and CDMA coverage, no alarms or surprises

    Engadget Mobile &bull Dec 8, 2011

    So, Nokia Siemens Networks wasn't fibbing when it said it would re-focus its efforts on mobile broadband. It's just announced a 'six pipe' radio head upgrade for time division LTE (TD-LTE) base stations that can boost capacity by 80 percent and coverage by 40 percent compared to a traditional three-sector site. Alternatively, the same replacement can be used… Full Story »

  17. Hacker says he broke into Texas water plant, others

    Gadget Posts on News Blog &bull Nov 18, 2011

    A twentysomething hacker said today that he hacked into a South Houston water utility to show that it can easily be done, after U.S. officials downplayed the risks from a report yesterday of an intrusion at an Illinois water plant. He tweeted on November 5 links to public posts with what he identified as PLC configurations for a Polish waste-water treatment plant; SCADA data from an… Full Story »

  18. Conductor Launches Non-Profit Foundation to Help New York Charities Improve ... - MarketWatch (press release)

    Google News - USA [search] &bull Nov 17, 2011

    NEW YORK, NY, Nov 17, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Conductor, the leader in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) technology, today announced the launch of the Conductor Foundation, an initiative to increase the online visibility of local New York City non-profit organizations through training workshops and the Conductor Searchlight Grant, which includes SEO consultation and pro-bono use of Conductor Searchlight(TM) -- the industry's most widely… Full Story »

  19. Wireless industry talks up green credentials

    Blogs on ZDnet &bull Oct 12, 2011

    Summary: Report produced in conjunction with sustainability advisor firm points to environmental benefits of applications for transportation, agriculture and the smart grid. The wireless industry, like many other industries, is faced with a dilemma when it comes to talking about its green credentials. On the one hand, mobile phones and the explosion in wireless network infrastructure supporting them has exacerbated the energy management challenge not to mention the electronic waste problem… Full Story »

  20. Siemens Enterprise CEO says orders stabilizing

    Technology News on Reuters &bull Oct 5, 2011

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Siemens Enterprise Communications Inc, a provider of communications equipment and software to corporations, is seeing demand stabilize after a severe collapse in orders earlier this year, according to the company's chief executive officer. Full Story »



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