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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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Disservice to partners may bite Apple
The Mac maker does many things right, but partner management is not one of them. Delays in App Store updates and general lack of communication is frustrating developers.

Clever commercial, Comcast...but you're wrong
Cable company is taken to task over a misleading advertisement about how its high-definition programming compares with that of satellite TV provider DirecTV.

You are your domain: .tel and .mp
New personal domain services are more than landing places for blogs and social profiles.

Want top search results? Tread carefully
In the business of promoting Web sites to top search results, some push limits to find what tricks are allowed. But there's evidence the trade is getting more respectable.

Say Where brings voice recognition to iPhone apps
Forthcoming iPhone app from Dial Directions aims to give users a way to get information from sites like Yelp, MapQuest and others by speaking instead of typing.

iPhone app gleans healthy grub nearby
Service called Mealsearch is designed, among other things, to give people a way to find restaurants and meals that meet their dietary criteria.

Rebus brings desktop search to scanned documents
The company's Recollect Desktop software makes it possible to search for information in documents scanned into a computer.

Apple looks to revive that special event magic
Tuesday's event should give Apple a strong iPod lineup to sell during the holiday season, so long as the company puts a buggy couple of months behind it with the new products.

Firefox add-on maps the sites you visit
Shazou, whose clickable icon lives on the bottom-right corner of the browser window, plots the location of a site's server on a pan-and-zoom map, complete with satellite and street views.

Google upgrades Gmail for IE 6 users
The online e-mail application is faster for those using the 7-year-old browser and gets features already available to more modern browsers, Google said.

Intel ships low-power chips for servers
New server chips from processor giant draw as little as 12.5 watts per core.

TI does energy efficiency on a chip
Its line of Piccolo microcontrollers can reduce power consumption significantly of home appliances, hybrid cars, LED lighting, and even solar panels.

Opening up video game pitches and gameplay design
How video games get to market is black magic. These documents may help to shed some light.

So this Brit is the inventor of the iPod
Kane Kramer claims that Apple has finally admitted that he is the real father of the iPod.

Ad trade group opposes Yahoo-Google search deal
Association of National Advertisers announces it has sent a letter to the top antitrust chief for the U.S. Department of Justice, issuing its objections to the controversial Yahoo-Google search ad partnership.

DemoFall preview: 10 to watch
If you can only watch 10 pitches from DemoFall, these would be good ones.

Creating a 'Facebook for spies'
The CIA, FBI, and National Security Agency are reportedly testing a social-networking site designed for use by analysts within the 16 U.S. intelligence agencies.

Report: More competitive processors due from AMD
AMD will bring out processors by early next year that appear to be much more competitive with Intel offerings.

Microsoft's desktop prowess: Blessing or curse?
Tethered to its Windows operating system, the company has desktop power that has been a financial blessing but is becoming a strategic curse.

The main problem with Windows Vista
Yet again, making the case for XP over Vista

Video: Why Apple says it's ready to rock
We'll soon get a look at Apple's highly-anticipated Q3 product refresh. But in advance of next week's rollout, check out what's likely going to be on the agenda with Charles Cooper and Tom Krazit on the CNET News Daily Debrief.
     
 
     
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