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"We want to revolutionize biology in the same way that the integrated circuit revolutionized information science, " Quake says.
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By using e-speak to provide information about the design and manufacturing of circuit boards, SpinCircuit says it has cut manufacturing cycles by two months for one of its clients.
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However, VOIP differs from the usual phone services in that it sends calls as digital packets of information over data networks rather than relying on a dedicated circuit-switched network.
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Information about the public consultation events can be found on the Circuit of Wales website.
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If the Court rules that the 9th Circuit was wrong, the FCC was right, and cable is an information service, it would keep cable networks completely closed to outside ISPs, assuring that cable operators are able to continue to benefit from that revenue.
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Each Scrabble letter tile has its own uniquely identifiable RFID tag embedded within (100 in total), with an RFID circuit board enclosed in each of the players tile racks to ensure that all information is captured and showcased to the online viewers.
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The court applied relevant Seventh Circuit precedent (with heavy reliance on the Sixth Circuit) as well as Federal Rule of Evidence 502, which establishes when the disclosure of privileged information results in waiver.
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The American Bankers Association, the Financial Services Roundtable and the Consumer Bankers Association have gone to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to try to stop a California law that restricts how they can use customer information.
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In what most sane civilians will probably see as a depressing loss of protection, a three-judge panel of the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that citizens can sue the United States for damages stemming from the use of information collected via wiretap, but not for the collection of information itself.
ENGADGET: Federal appeals court says warrantless wiretapping is legal