RA'ANANA, Israel, October 15 /PRNewswire/ --

- UK's Fourth Largest Supermarket Group Will Deploy Retalix' Integrated Point-Of-Sale, Store and Fuel System

Retalix(R) Ltd. (NASDAQ: RTLX), a leading provider of software solutions for retailers and distributors, announced today that Morrisons (LSE: MRW), the UK's fourth largest supermarket group, will deploy Retalix software to increase operational efficiency and enhance the shopping experience across its 378 stores and 285 filling stations.

HAIFA, Israel, October 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Oil Refineries Ltd. (TASE: ORL.TA) (the "Company"), Israel's largest oil refiner, announced today that the Board of Directors of the Company approved the establishment of a hydro-cracking unit ("Unit") at the Haifa refinery, for a total investment of $670 million (including an investment of $37 million approved by the Board in November 2007 in order to advance the project), as part of the Strategic Plan adopted in November 2007. The Unit, whose primary products will be Diesel Oil and Kerosene (Jet Fuel Oil), will be built to produce 25,000 barrels per day and is expected to be operational during 2011.

PARIS, October 15 /PRNewswire/ --

- Public Group Targeting Interoperability Across Education and Human Resources Applications and Services

Liberty Alliance, the global identity community working to build a more trustworthy Internet for businesses, governments and people worldwide, today announced the launch of the public Liberty Alliance Human Resources and Education Special Interest Group (SIG). The goal of the group is to foster interoperability, security and user privacy across online identity-enabled solutions in the global education and human resources sectors. The Human Resources and Education (HR-EDU) SIG will hold its first public face-to-face meeting on October 22 at the ePortfolio & Digital Identity 2008 conference in Maastricht, the Netherlands.

LONDON, October 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Telnic Limited today launched resources and open source code for developers, enabling them to create new applications and services on the innovative .tel platform launching in December this year. .tel, a new communications 'hub' for individuals and businesses that bypasses the need for websites when publishing live information to the internet, will enable secure sharing of contact information and true personalization of online services under a .tel domain owner's control, which has never before been possible.

LONDON, October 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Solcara has today launched a new version of its popular Spotlight Media Relations Management product specifically designed for media relations teams wanting to get more out of their budget.

Spotlight is already used by many of the busiest media relations teams in the UK and beyond. This latest version, Spotlight 6, provides teams of all sizes the option of using Spotlight for a simple comprehensive monthly subscription; often called Software-as-a-Service. As well as this new subscription option, Spotlight 6 benefits from many months of development resulting in a range of enhanced features and an exciting new 'look-and-feel'.

BORDEAUX, France, October 15 /PRNewswire/ --

- First Such Board on the Market, Stantum's SMK Series Will let Vendors Cost-Effectively Develop Their own Resistive Multi-Touch Applications

Stantum Technologies (http://www.stantum.com), a pioneer developer of multi-touch sensing technology, today introduced a demo, evaluation and development board based on its patented PMatrix(TM) resistive multi-touch technology, which lets users simultaneously move an unlimited number of fingers, nails or utensils (such as styli) on a screen.

LOS ALTOS, California, October 15 /PRNewswire/ --

- Company Opens UK Office to Meet Increased Demand for Secure and Managed USB Memory Sticks in Europe

IronKey, maker of the world's most secure flash drive, today announced that the company has opened a new European office in the UK as part of its expansion efforts into more worldwide markets. IronKey's new office will help support its rapid growth in Europe.

DÜSSELDORF, Germany, October 15 /PRNewswire/ --

- Sales in the Third Quarter up by 7.2% to EUR268.0m

- Adjusted Group Results More Than Doubled in the Third Quarter of 2008 From EUR7.4m to EUR16.5m

- Sales Process Started for Technical Plastics Business

- CEO Dr. Axel Herberg Confirms the Outlook for 2008

Physicists working to disprove "Lorentz invariance" -- Einstein's prediction that matter and massless particles will behave the same no matter how they're turned or how fast they go -- won't get that satisfaction from muon neutrinos, at least for the time being, says a consortium of scientists.

The test of Lorentz invariance, conducted by MINOS Experiment scientists and reported in the Oct. 10 issue of Physical Review Letters, started with a stream of muon neutrinos produced at Fermilab particle accelerator, near Chicago, and ended with a neutrino detector 750 meters away and 103 meters below ground. As the Earth does its daily rotation, the neutrino beam rotates too.

Scientists have detected long wavelength radio emissions from a colliding, massive galaxy cluster which, surprisingly, is not detected at the shorter wavelengths typically seen in these objects.

The discovery implies that existing radio telescopes have missed a large population of these colliding objects. It also provides an important confirmation of the theoretical prediction that colliding galaxy clusters accelerate electrons and other particles to very high energies through the process of turbulent waves.

This new population of objects is most easily detected at long wavelengths. Professor Greg Taylor of the University of New Mexico and scientific director of the Long Wavelength Array (LWA) points out, "This result is just the tip of the iceberg. When an emerging suite of much more powerful low frequency telescopes, including the LWA in New Mexico, turn their views to the cosmos, the sky will 'light up' with hundreds or even thousands of colliding galaxy clusters."