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PRINCETON, New Jersey, October 9 /PRNewswire/ --

BioWa, Inc. announced today that it has entered into a license agreement with CSL Limited, providing CSL with access to BioWa's POTELLIGENT(R) Technology platform for the research and development of antibody therapeutics with enhanced antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC).

"We are very pleased to have this opportunity to work with CSL, our first Australian partner," said Dr. Masamichi Koike, President and CEO of BioWa. "We believe that CSL's strength in biologics and significant presence in Australia and many other countries will help the technology to reach broader fields and territories."

KEIGHLEY, England, October 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The credit crunch has not stopped UK consumers from purchasing lower value gadgets and electrical products, according to the UK's leading cashback shopping website.

http://www.froggybank.co.uk analysed the spending habits of the half a million members of its cashback network.

It discovered that while purchases of high value electrical items are in decline, lower value items show a recovery in sales when compared to two or three months ago.

And contract mobile phone sales have increased by six per cent so far this year compared to last year.

froggybank.co.uk's marketing manager Nadeem Azam said: "It seems we are always going to be fascinated by gadgets whatever the status of the economy."

DUBLIN, Ireland, October 9 /PRNewswire/ --

- The Associated Press, MocoSpace, News International, Mobitainment and Zagat Survey lead the winners for best mobile Web sites

The dotMobi Advisory Group (MAG) today announced the winners of the first ilovemobileweb Awards for excellence in mobile Web site creation. More than 50 submissions from a half-dozen countries were considered for six categories: Social Networking, Information, Entertainment, Corporate, Commerce and Retail, and Travel.

AMSTERDAM, October 9 /PRNewswire/ --

- Condomerie Supports Indiana University in Online Survey

For the first time in Europe a study is being conducted among men to gain information about the fit and feel of condoms. The American Center for Sexual Health Promotion of Indiana University, urges men to participate in this survey and answer questions about their experiences using condoms.

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LONDON, October 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Purse strings are tightening up and down the country as the credit crunch hits home and a recent survey of 3,500 women aged 16 to 60 reveals it is affecting their beauty choices. In response to the downturn, female consumers are turning to affordable classic brands like Pond's that they trust, can perform a number of functions and contain simple but essential ingredients.

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MOSCOW, October 9 /PRNewswire/ -- ElcomSoft Co. Ltd. accelerates the recovery of WPA and WPA2 encryption used in the Wi-Fi protocol by employing the new-generation NVIDIA video cards. ElcomSoft patent-pending GPU acceleration technology implemented in Elcomsoft Distributed Password Recovery allows using laptop, desktop or server computers equipped with supported NVIDIA video cards to break Wi-Fi encryption up to 100 times faster than by using CPU only.