RESTON, Virginia, May 14 /PRNewswire/ --

- With New Analyzer, Users Can Easily Discover Previously Undetected Wi-Fi Interference Issues

Ekahau Inc., a leading provider of Wi-Fi-based Real Time Location Systems (RTLS), today announced that it will be adding Wi-Fi (802.11 WLAN) spectrum analysis capabilities to the Ekahau Site Survey solution. The spectrum analyzer allows users to detect and visualize interference issues that cannot be detected with standard Wi-Fi adapters, such as wireless video cameras, cordless phones, radar, Bluetooth devices and microwave ovens that can impact network throughput and performance.

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CALI, Colombia, May 14 /PRNewswire/ --

ETHERNET EXPO EUROPE - LONDON, May 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Creanord Ltd., a premier solutions enabler assisting Carriers and service providers in Ensuring Quality of Experience(TM) and strengthening customer loyalty announced today the availability of Creanord EchoVault Total.

WESTFORD, Massachusetts, May 14 /PRNewswire/ --

- Launch of C7XR(TM) FD-OCT Imaging System and Companion C7 Dragonfly(TM) Imaging Catheter Strengthen LightLab's Market Leadership

LightLab Imaging Inc., the pioneer and leader in the development of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) for vascular and other applications, today announced the launch of its next-generation system, the C7XR FD-OCT Imaging System with the C7 Dragonfly Imaging Catheter, at EuroPCR 2009, Barcelona, Spain, solidifying the company's leadership in the intracoronary OCT imaging product market.

WAALWIJK, The Netherlands, May 14 /PRNewswire/ -- The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of DOCDATA N.V., held yesterday 13 May 2009, has passed the following resolutions:

- Adoption of the financial statements for the financial year 2008.

- Approval of the reservation and dividend policy, and adoption of the proposed appropriation of the result and the dividend proposal. On 22 May 2009 a dividend of EUR 0.30 per outstanding share will be paid after deducting withholding tax. As from 15 May 2009, the DOCDATA N.V. shares will be listed ex-dividend on Euronext Amsterdam by NYSE Euronext.

- Discharge of the Management Board for their management in the financial year 2008 and of the Supervisory Board for their supervision in the financial year 2008.

MADISON, Wisconsin, May 14 /PRNewswire/ --

- Leon Huijbers recognized for creating Collegerama, TU Delft's campus-wide online learning initiative

Sonic Foundry, Inc. (Nasdaq: SOFO), the recognized market leader for rich media webcasting and knowledge management, is pleased to announce that Leon Huijbers of the Technical University of Delft has been named to the 2009 Streaming Media Dream Team, the inaugural list honoring excellence in Europe's streaming professionals.

The American Civil Liberties Union action in filing a lawsuit yesterday against Myriad Genetics is going to lead to one of the most important legal battles in the history of biotechnology, asserts Genetic Engineering&Biotechnology News(GEN).   The ACLU charged that the patenting of two human genes linked to breast and ovarian cancer will inhibit medical research.   The organization also claims that the patents are invalid and unconstitutional, though the ACLU didn't disclose which clause of the Constitution it violates.
Should You Share  A Higher Genetic Risk?

If you learned that you were at high risk of cancer because you carry the hereditary BRCA1/2 gene mutation, would you tell your children? A recent study at Fox Chase Cancer Center not only considered that question, but also took it to the next level and studied the parent perceptions of the impact of such a decision on children.   BRCA1/2 are hereditary gene mutations that indicate an increased risk of developing breast cancer.
The potential contribution to sea level rise from a collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) have been greatly overestimated, according to a new study in Science.   These scientists estimate global sea level would rise 3.3 metres, not five or six, which were some previous estimates.

After the victory of IBM's Deep Blue against Garry Kasparov, the game of Go has replaced chess as a test bed for research in artificial intelligence (AI).

Go is one of the last board games where humans are still able to easily win against AI. Although there has been quite some research in the Go domain for 40 years, the progress in Computer Go has been slow.

However, researchers have discovered new performing algorithms and computers are catching up really fast. Since 2006, when a new algorithm called Monte-Carlo Tree Search was proposed, the level of Go programs has improved drastically. The application 'MoGo TITAN', developed by INRIA France and Maastricht University, runs on the Dutch national supercomputer Huygens, which is one of the PRACE prototypes.