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Assembly Guide 1.2.3

Assembly Guide 1.2.3

...for over 13 years Hunter is proud to introduce you to our new product line for Commercial Wall Applications Hunter Xci. Hunter Xci products are... Read more

24 May, 2012
Project Plan + 2.1

Project Plan + 2.1

...Whether building a new garden shed, arranging a fundraiser, or launching a new product line, PP+ will help you get there.Note: iPod touch requires... Read more

11 February, 2012
NEUTROGENA Caada Ultra-Light 1.0.0

NEUTROGENA Caada Ultra-Light 1.0.0

...information you need in your search to buy a product from the new product line Ultra-Light. Additionally, you have the possibility to play a... Read more

21 July, 2011
Corning HYPERStack 1.0

Corning HYPERStack 1.0

...Cornings High Yield PERformance (HYPER) Platform - the HYPERStack Cell Culture Vessesl. This new product line is a union of the HYPERFlask technology and CellSTACK Culture... Read more

20 March, 2011

'New' HP unveils hardware lineup

Hewlett-Packard announces its first new products since merging with Compaq Computer, including a supercomputer and a small desktop PC. All the new products are former Compaq brands Read more

29 May, 2002 by John G.Spooner
Fast Fulfillment Transition Supports Integration of <endeca_term>New Product Line</endeca_term> for Generic Pharmaceuticals Leader

Fast Fulfillment Transition Supports Integration of New Product Line for Generic Pharmaceuticals Leader

A leading generic pharmaceuticals manufacturer was presented with the challenge after an acquisition that added 100... Read more

18 January, 2008

BEA dives into application assembly

Builder: BEA Systems on Thursday is expected to launch a new product line that the back-end software maker hopes will expand the... Read more

9 June, 2005 by Martin LaMonica

DVRs get stylish at CeBIT

...going in the direction of modular hi-fi equipment with TerraTec's new product line, inadvertently named after a northern English city Read more

13 March, 2003 by Jonathan Bennett

IBM names new Unix server chief

...division as it faces the challenges of an economic downturn and a new product line Read more

24 October, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

AMD on road to recovery, says research firm

...the reasons for AMD's resurgence is the positive response to its new product line, including the quad-core Opteron, in spite of a "lengthy... Read more

21 July, 2008 by Victoria Ho

Pervasive pulls plug on PostgreSQL support business

...models. Last January, the company, which makes data integration tools, launched a new product line based on PostgreSQL, a freely available open source database used... Read more

2 August, 2006 by Martin LaMonica

NetApp re-enters SMB market

...with some of its rivals. NetApp is launching StoreVault S500 as its new product line for the small-medium business (SMB), as well as creating... Read more

26 June, 2006 by Dawn Kawamoto

Opteron hoping to light up Sun's Galaxy

...already accustomed to the UltraSparc machines. One source said Sun hopes the new product line could lead to $1bn (£600m) in new revenue each year... Read more

5 September, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

Is the Mac mini good value?

Analysts have been pondering how Apple's tiny new PC stacks up against other products, especially once the cost of all 'the extras' is added Read more

13 January, 2005 by John G.Spooner and Michael Kanellos

Desktops morph to fit latest chips

Intel's new chipsets have spawned a smaller business PC and consumer-oriented multimedia computers Read more

22 June, 2004 by John G.Spooner

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