COPENHAGEN, Denmark, July 2 /PRNewswire/ --

Rotrex has developed a fully variable electrical driven supercharger for automotive and transportation markets.

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The first project is for a fuel cell hybrid solution, but the product is also targeted mild and full hybrids for normal combustion engines, whether based on gasoline, diesel, or bio-fuels.

The fuel cell hybrid solution is developed together with a German customer for a 25kW system based on a PEM fuel cell in combination with a battery and a supercapacitor. The cost efficient scalability and the modular development approach secure cost efficient solutions from 10kW up to 300kW.

TORONTO, Canada, July 2 /PRNewswire/ --

- Tranzeo's WiMAX Subscriber Units Achieve Silver Status in Redline Ecosystem Verification(TM) Program

Redline Communications Group Inc. (TSX and AIM: RDL), a leading provider of WiMAX broadband wireless products, today announced the addition of the Tranzeo Wireless Technologies' (TSX:TZT) WiMAX subscriber units to the Redline Ecosystem Verification(TM) ('REV') program. The Tranzeo products have achieved Silver status in the REV program which is designed to accelerate the deployment of interoperable WiMAX networks around the globe.

Charles Darwin (1809-1882) opened his first notebook about "the species question" in 1837, not long after his return from the voyage of the Beagle.  By 1838, he had developed the basic outline   of his theory of natural selection to explain the evolution of species.  He spent the next 20 years developing the theory and marshalling evidence in favour of both the fact that species are related through common descent and his particular theory to explain this.  After receving word that another naturalist, Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913), had independently come upon the same theory, he assembled his work for publication, first in a joint paper with Wallace presented to the Linnean Society of London in 1858 and then his "abstract", On the Origin of Species, in 1859.

Some authors have argued that Edward Blyth (1810-1873), an acquaintance of Darwin's, developed the central idea of selection in an 1835 paper in the Magazine of Natural History.  For example, Eiseley and Grote (1959) claimed that "the leading tenets of Darwin's work -- the struggle for existence, variation, natural selection and sexual selection are all fully expressed in Blyth's 1835 paper", from which they then quoted the following:

WASHINGTON, July 2 /PRNewswire/ --

This past week, the 3rd Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse (CADNA) international domain abuse forum was held in Paris to coincide with one of the most contested ICANN meetings in years. Brands from around the world gathered at the CADNA forum with academic and business leaders to discuss the future of the domain name space and what can be done to improve the landscape for consumers and brand owners alike.

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DUBLIN, Ireland, July 2 /PRNewswire/ --

SunGard has acquired Delphi Technologies Limited (http://www.delphi.ie ), a Dublin-based provider of consulting services and managed professional services to Ireland's financial services, insurance and telecommunications industries. Delphi Technologies Limited (Delphi) will become part of SunGard's European Consulting Services business. The transaction, the terms of which were not disclosed, is not expected to have a material impact on SunGard's financial results.

Starve a fever, feed a traumatic brain injury. Recent studies by clinician-scientists from New York-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical Center found that patients with traumatic brain injury, or TBI, have a higher survival rate when their caloric intake is increased. Patients of TBI are fed through a gastric feeding tube inserted through a hole in the stomach for long-term eternal nutrition. The sooner the supplemental nutrition plan is initiated the better chance a patient has for survival, up to four times, researchers say.

PARIS, July 2 /PRNewswire/ --

- Fixed-Mobile Convergence Innovation Increases Employee Productivity and Lowers Cost

Orange Business Services is launching Unik for corporate, a fixed-mobile convergence solution that seamlessly integrates mobile and office phones. Employees can be reached anywhere by dialing one number, which rings their office and mobile phones at the same time.

Employees can effortlessly move from desk phone to mobile, and back. Voice messages go to one mailbox simplifying life. In addition, international calls from employees' mobile phones can be routed through their IP PBX to their Business Talk Global voice network, saving money. Business Talk Global is Orange Business Service's international voice offering.

PARIS and SAN FRANCISCO, July 2 /PRNewswire/ --

- Yoono Comes Out Of Private Beta in Time for Release of Firefox 3

HOUSTON, July 2 /PRNewswire/ --

Dresser-Rand Group Inc. ("Dresser-Rand" or the "Company") (NYSE: DRC), a global supplier of rotating equipment, announced today that its UK subsidiary, Dresser-Rand Company Ltd., has completed the acquisition of certain assets of Peter Brotherhood Ltd. The Company issued a news release on June 30, 2008, announcing that its subsidiary had entered into the acquisition agreement. Details of the transaction were disclosed at that time.

LAND FLEESENSEE, Germany, July 2 /PRNewswire/ --

- Euro Camp Jeep(R) is the largest single-brand 4x4 customer event in Europe - Jeep enthusiasts from 22 countries set to arrive in Germany for eighth annual event - First carbon-neutral Euro Camp Jeep reinforces the brand's Tread Lightly! philosophy - Hard-working multipurpose Jeep J8 makes its consumer debut at Euro Camp Jeep - The Jeep Renegade concept vehicle, an all-new Jeep Wrangler image vehicle and the full-line of Jeep models will be on display