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SerialScope Software Released - Tuesday, January 10, 2006
EnerLinx.com, Inc. has announced the release of its SerialScope software.   read more...
New Website Launched - Tuesday, September 14, 2004
As part of our commitment to provide quality products and services to our clients, EnerLinx.com, Inc. recently launched its new website.  
QUESTemp° Sentinel Launched - Monday, March 01, 2004
Quest Technologies launches QUESTemp° Sentinel, a fixed-system for continuous area heat stress monitoring utilizing the NetLink II.   read more...
Keeping Employees Safe - Monday, June 16, 2003
Lesueur, Inc. deploys NetLink II system to ensure employee's are safe.   read more...
Pulsar meter introduced - Monday, January 06, 2003
EnerLinx.com launches the Pulsar XML enabled pulse integrating meter.   read more...
Web enabled heat stress monitor launched - Monday, June 03, 2002
EnerLinx.com and Quest Technologies launch a NetLink II enabled heat stress monitor   read more...
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IE 9, Windows Phone in the Mix
At the annual Las Vegas event, Microsoft plans to show its latest browser and give developers the tools they need to write software for the forthcoming Windows Phone 7 series devices.

Why no one cares about privacy anymore
A backlash to the Google Buzz backlash indicates that people have grown comfortable relinquishing their privacy. Call it Generation X-hibitionist, developing on Web sites like Loopt, FriendFeed, Flickr, and Blippy.

Google tweaking Buzz to declutter Gmail inbox
Don't like Buzz spamming your Gmail inbox? Google is adding some knobs to let users dial down the notifications.

Apple says iPad pre-orders start Friday morning
Company confirms that anyone who wants to order an iPad online can begin the quest early Friday--5:30 a.m PST, to be exact. You don't even have to get out of bed.

GDC 2010: Scaling the summits of gameplay
roundup This week's Game Developers Conference brings together designers, programmers, publishers, and others for the latest from the world of video play.

A peek at Unreal Engine on Palm Web OS
At the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Palm surprises everyone (including Epic Games) by having a working demo of the Unreal Engine running on the company's Web OS.

Google makes its local shopping move
Company announces Thursday that it will offer mobile device users inventory checks on local stores, allowing them to see if products are available.

Thunderbird beta 'Lanikai' released
Mozilla Messaging updates the Lanikai build of Thunderbird to beta status. Notably, Thunderbird 3.1 beta 1 shares the same Gecko engine as Firefox 3.6.

Report: Verizon 4G handsets out by mid-2011
Verizon Wireless exec tells The Wall Street Journal it will have a 4G wireless phone on the market within three to six months of launching its 4G LTE network.

CNET overhauls its Blu-ray player reviews
CNET Reviews has overhauled its Blu-ray testing for 2010 by adding inline charts, more systematic image quality tests and a detailed spreadsheet for easy comparison.

Lithium or hydrogen bike? Choose your steed
Sanyo's new eneloop hybrid bicycle recharges while it's being pedaled; Iwatani showed off a fuel cell bike that runs on a hydrogen fuel cell stack.

Computer algorithm, MRI used to tap memory
Brain scans identify which short film clip volunteers were remembering, which could help researchers better understand memory recording patterns and, ultimately, dementia.

Mozilla aggressively asks older Firefox users to update
Most Firefox users have upgraded to Firefox 3.6. The stragglers who haven't may have their reasons, but Mozilla is starting to pressure them.

CNET News Daily Podcast: Sony busts a move
Sony's PlayStation 3 motion controller finally gets a name. We also talk Bill Gates' drop into being merely the world's second-richest man, and the results of Pink Floyd's court battles with EMI.

Airline Twitter promotion attracts huge crowds
JetBlue said it had 1,000 free tickets to give away to New Yorkers who showed up at a location broadcasted via Twitter. The only complaint so far: Couldn't there be more?

Bing use inches up in February
Share of U.S. search requests for Microsoft Bing rises to 11.5 percent, though Google still leads the pack with 65.5 percent of all search queries, says ComScore.

What's in a title? For broadband, it's Oz vs. Kansas
A push by Net neutrality advocates to reclassify ISPs as telecommunications providers has dangerous implications, argues Stanford Law Fellow Larry Downes.

Why Google Android is winning
Google's open-source approach to Android is a key reason that it is quickly gaining ground on closed-source competitors like Apple's iPhone and RIM's BlackBerry. But challenges remain.

Sen. Reid helps win wind turbine plant for Nevada
Production and assembly factory producing 1,100-megawatts worth of turbines annually will create 1,000 permanent jobs for the state.

Italy green-lights largest PV solar plant in Europe
SunEdison's 72-megawatt photovoltaic solar power plant finds a home in Italy's Veneto region.
     
 
     
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