BARCELONA, Spain, February 11 /PRNewswire/ --

- Broad SDK Strategy Builds on Recent Publication of APIs to Set Out Developer Roadmap

Mobile World Congress -- LiMo Foundation, a global consortium of mobile leaders delivering an open handset platform for the whole mobile industry, today announced the roll out of a comprehensive Software Development Kit (SDK) strategy encompassing Native, Java and Webkit SDKs.

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BARCELONA, Spain, February 11 /PRNewswire/ --

- New Professional Services Help Combat A Multi-Billion Dollar Problem With Sub-Meter Location Accuracy

- Visit Tecore Networks at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Stand 8C78

As computers become more complex, the demand increases for more connections between computer chips and external circuitry such as a motherboard or wireless card. And as the integrated circuits become more advanced, maximizing their performance requires better connections that operate at higher frequencies with less loss.

Improving these two types of connections will increase the amount and speed of information that can be sent throughout a computer, according to Paul Kohl, Thomas L. Gossage chair and Regents’ professor in Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.

Arsenic poisoning did not kill Napoleon in Saint Helena, as affirmed by a new meticulous examination performed at the laboratories of the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) in Milano-Bicocca and Pavia, together with the University of Milano-Bicocca and the University of Pavia.

The physicists performing the study used a small nuclear reactor used exclusively for research purposes at the University of Pavia, applying techniques that were created for the project known as “Cuore” (“Heart”), which is being developed at the INFN’s national laboratories in Gran Sasso.

The research, published in the journal “Il Nuovo Saggiatore”, was performed on hair samples that had been taken during different periods of Napoleon Bonaparte’s life, from when he was a boy in Corsica, during

FREDERICK, Maryland, February 11 /PRNewswire/ --

Cancer research pioneer Michael G. Hanna Jr. Ph.D., also Vaccinogen, Inc.'s Founder, Chairman and CEO has acquired the rights to OncoVAX(R), a vaccine with the potential to prevent colon cancer from recurring in many patients.

"This agreement represents a major step forward in defeating cancer by increasing the body's immunity to it," said Dr. Hanna, who has been working on cancer vaccines for more than 30 years.

NEW YORK, February 11 /PRNewswire/ --

- Application performance testing early in the development lifecycle enables innovative company to easily predict and resolve application production issues, making the roads safer for everyone.

BARCELONA, Spain, February 11 /PRNewswire/ --

HP and Qualcomm today announced that they are working together to incorporate Qualcomm's Gobi TM global mobile Internet technology in select 2008 HP business notebooks to enable high-speed connectivity on 3G UMTS HSPA / EV-DO networks with a single wireless solution.

Gobi technology enhances HP notebook customers' choice of mobile operators and will help increase international roaming capabilities(1). With a multi-mode Gobi powered HP notebook and an activated carrier service, customers benefit from multiple connection options to the latest network technologies and enhanced capabilities for increased connectivity.

GENEVA, Switzerland, February 11 /PRNewswire/ -- In the news release, "Acrongenomics on Track to Acquire Molecular Vision" issued on 11 Feb 2008 12:20 GMT, by Acrongenomics, Inc. (OTC:AGNM) over PR Newswire, we are advised by a representative of the company that there are several changes to the original release and the version below should be used. Complete, corrected release follows:

- First Quarter Target Agreed

LONDON, February 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Today (11 February) representatives from the Road Haulage Association and Freight Transport Association met with the Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling to stress the importance of abandoning plans to increase fuel duty by a further 2p per litre from 1 April.

Wool skirts and silk ties may avoid those pricey trips to the dry-cleaner in the future and clean themselves, researchers in Australia and China suggest. They are reporting development of a nanoparticle coating that could lead to “self-cleaning” wool and silk fabrics.

Wool and silk, which are composed of natural proteins called keratins, are among the most prized and widely used fabrics in the clothing industry. However, they are difficult fabrics to keep clean and are easily damaged by conventional cleaning agents. A better way to fight stains in these and other protein-based fabrics is needed, scientists say.


In a recent laboratory study, wool treated with a new nanoparticle coating (bottom row) removed red wine stains more effectively than plain wool (top row) and wool coated with another stain-fighting chemical (middle row), scientists say. Credit: Courtesy of the American Chemical Society