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Non-Toxic Materials for Electronics/ Electrics: Large Emerging Markets 2018-2028
IDTechEx.com (press release) Chapter 3 appraises materials being used in 37 families of emerging devices, 18 families of compound. It tables where they are and where they will be used in volume. The chemical elements of concern in overall electronics and electrics are compared. |
Give back with books in Bangor – WABI
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Give back with books in Bangor
WABI Folks of all ages are invited to stop by, enjoy the fun, and donate new or gently used books. Gibran Graham, Owner of The Briar Patch says, "There's a need specifically from the Literacy Volunteers for younger books like board books and very early … |
Laguna Seca WSB Results (Race 2) (News) (Race Results)
Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki) notched another double win this weekend at Laguna Seca … winning again on Sunday by more than 5 seconds over second place Chaz Davies (Ducati). Eugene Laverty (Aprilia) filled out the podium today. Rea already has a massive points lead in the championship as he seeks an unprecedented 4 WSB titles in […]
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For Sale: 1993 CATALINA 34
Last Move is a nice and well kept Catalina 34 great for cruising overnighting or daysailing Shoal draft version desirable for the East Coast and the Bahamas …
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Supreme Court ruling requiring warrant for cellphone searches could lead to a flood of lawsuits – CNBC
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Supreme Court ruling requiring warrant for cellphone searches could lead to a flood of lawsuits CNBC Last week's Supreme Court decision in Carpenter v. United States is one of many cases involving the privacy of your cell phone data. The debate over what constitutes a reasonable expectation of privacy is shifting because today's technology can tie so … Supreme Court Rules Police Need Warrant to Track Cell Phones SCOTUS Rules a Warrant Needed to Access Cell |
Consumers are spending more for used cars – ConsumerAffairs
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Consumers are spending more for used cars
ConsumerAffairs "Used–car shoppers are typically more price-sensitive to changes in the market, but this is the first time in years that we're seeing renewed demand for smaller vehicles," said Ivan Drury, senior manager of industry analysis at Edmunds. "With rising … |