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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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Apple's iPad turns 2: A look back and ahead
Apple's iPad made its debut two years ago today. CNET takes a look back at its origins, its successes, and what's rumored to be coming next.

At 'Twitter for video' Tout, happy celebs mean explosive growth
day on the job For Tout director of community and content Gardner Loulan, a normal day can mean shooting music videos, providing customer service, and rushing off to show NFL players how to use the startup's micro-video service.

Apple catches flak in China supply chain saga
roundup The maker of iPads and iPhones is hardly alone among tech companies that rely heavily on Chinese factories under scrutiny for labor practices. But it's become the flashpoint.

Google Music update makes service useful for backing up tunes
The Web giant's two-month-old music service now offers users the ability to download songs in bulk, easing the process of restoring a PC music library.

Vintage 3D 'wiggle GIFs' respun with library's cool tool
In its push to reinvent itself in the Web era, the New York Public Library releases the Stereogranimator, a tool that lets users create flickering 3D GIFs from its archive of "stereographs."

Facebook could file IPO next week, aims for $100B valuation
The WSJ reports that Facebook could file next Wednesday to raise as much as $10B, and that Morgan Stanley may be its lead underwriter.

Nintendo to rename Wii U?
Rumor has it that Nintendo is considering a name change for its upcoming Wii successor.

Would you ditch your wireless carrier for love?
This edition of Ask Maggie explores whether or not it's worth it for couples to combine their cell phone service into a family plan.

Early-stage incubator launches at Harvard
The Experiment Fund, a seed-stage investment fund that is backed by New Enterprise Associates, is opening its doors at Harvard. Its goal is to support students' ventures.

Apple's bittersweet week
week in review Apple reports record earnings but grapples with worker condition criticism. Also, the Supreme Court strikes down warrantless GPS tracking and RIM gets a new CEO.

Canadian teens send Legonaut 15 miles into atmosphere
Two 12th graders send a Lego man 80,000 feet up to record some incredible visuals of the planet.

Create word clouds with Wordle
Create word clouds from text with different fonts, layouts, colors, and more.

U.S. CTO Aneesh Chopra is logging off
According to Fedscoop, he will be leaving the White House imminently, with no word on what he'll be doing next.

Former Palm CEO Rubinstein out at HP
Jon Rubinstein, who was brought into the fold after Hewlett-Packard acquired Palm, is leaving the company after a failed bid to turn WebOS into a mobile powerhouse.

Startup Secret No. 26: Big fish, small pond
There are big advantages to hiring developers in small communities. A built-in protection against your employees being poached, for one thing.

Hydrogen 'sponge' could extend EV driving range
Novel molecules with as much surface area per volume as a football field could be used to store more hydrogen than compressed gas, extending the range of fuel-cell electric vehicles.

German court tosses second Samsung suit against Apple
It's another blow to Samsung Electronics' increasingly back-and-forth legal battle with Apple.

Apple-Foxconn tale goes well beyond Apple, and tech
Apple is under fire for its supply chain labor, but every tech item--indeed, everything you own--goes through the same manufacturing paces.

New RIM CEO: No, really, there's 'a lot of change' here
Thorsten Heins backtracks to clarify earlier comments that suggested a lack of urgency to make changes at RIM, which set off a wave of concern.

Friday Poll: Do you like Facebook Timeline?
Facebook Timeline is now a requirement, not an option. Are you digging the new profile look--with its long history and constant friend updates--or are you pining for the old days?
     
 
     
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