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Toshiba Takes 3-D To The Next Level

August 24, 2010 4:16 am | News | Comments

TOKYO (AP) — Japanese electronics maker Toshiba Corp. said Tuesday it is developing technology for a 3-D television that won't require special glasses. Company spokeswoman Yuko Sugahara confirmed such technology was in the works. But she declined to comment on a report in the Yomiuri newspaper that the Tokyo-based company plans to start selling the new TVs by the end of the year.

Portable, Flexible Scanner

August 23, 2010 12:14 pm | Product Releases | Comments

Wenzel/Xspect Solutions (Wenzel, MI) introduces the MobileScan3D CNC laser scanning solution, designed to allow for fully automatic reverse engineering and part inspection verification. According to the company, it’s a portable and highly flexible device. It is not constrained by a CMM frame or portable CMM arm, and its interchangeable laser sensors adapt to different sizes and shapes of parts.

DDM - When Polishing The Pig Is Enough

August 23, 2010 11:23 am | by Dr. Ron L. Hollis, P.E., President & CEO, Quickparts.com | Articles | Comments

Many industries are already using direct digital manufacturing (DDM) to produce end-use production parts, parts with complex geometries, and short-run production.

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Relief Through Automation

August 23, 2010 11:18 am | Articles | Comments

Reducing unwanted downtime, streamlining processes, and improving storage hassles often can be eliminated through the implementation and proper use of a reliable automated solution. Condiments, dipping sauces, syrups, and salad dressings are essential to the restaurant experience.

Call It An IT Comeback

August 23, 2010 10:34 am | Videos | Comments

Times have been tough for everyone, including the information technology industry. Sybase CEO John Chen and SAP CEO Bill McDermott recently discussed the past, present, and future state of the information technology industry. According to McDermott, there might be a slowdown in the general macroeconomic environment, but the IT industry will overcome it and return to pre-recession form .

To Scrap Or Not To Scrap

August 23, 2010 4:43 am | by Jason Howton, Take Supply Chain | Articles | Comments

Companies are turning part nonconformance into a strategic advantage through supplier collaboration and communication, effective workflow for short-term corrective actions, cause analysis, tracking, auditing, and SRM integration. Every manufacturer deals with shipments of nonconforming parts (also known as “part deviation”) from suppliers.

Smartphone Industry Not Immune To Recession

August 23, 2010 4:38 am | by Peter Svensson, AP Technology Writer | News | Comments

NEW YORK (AP) — The seemingly recession-proof smart phone is suffering from a side effect of the rough economy: Manufacturers simply can't build enough of the gadgets because chip-makers that rolled back production last year are now scrambling to play catch-up. The chip shortage means Apple Inc.

ITT Scores $260M Government Contract

August 23, 2010 4:36 am | News | Comments

ROANOKE, Va. (AP) -- Defense contractor ITT Corp. said Friday it received a contract worth up to $260 million to produce enhanced night-vision goggles for the U.S. Army. The company already has provided the Army with more than 2,400 goggles. With the current contract, it will provide another 6,500.

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HP, Dell Engage In Acquisition Battle

August 23, 2010 4:35 am | News | Comments

PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) — Hewlett-Packard Co. is bidding $1.5 billion for data storage provider 3Par Inc., just a week after rival Dell Inc. agreed to acquire the company for $1.13 billion. HP and Dell have been looking to expand beyond personal computers over the past few years in a search for bigger profits.

U.S. Jobless Rate Remains Stuck At 9.5 Percent

August 23, 2010 4:33 am | by Christopher S. Rugaber, AP Economics Writer | News | Comments

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Unemployment fell in fewer states in July than in the previous three months, a sign that the pace of job growth has slowed. The jobless rate dropped in 18 states and Washington, D.C. last month, the Labor Department said Friday. It rose in 14 states and stayed the same in 18.

HP Posts Solid 3Q, But Questions Linger

August 23, 2010 4:32 am | News | Comments

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Now that Mark Hurd is out as CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co., the world's biggest technology company is trying to prove to Wall Street that it can thrive under the sweeping changes he set in motion. Its numbers for the May-July quarter -- the last full quarter under Hurd -- were solid.

Taiwanese LCD Exec Not Allowed To Leave U.S.

August 23, 2010 4:30 am | News | Comments

TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — The chief executive of a leading Taiwanese LCD screen maker has been barred from leaving the U.S. during a U.S. Justice Department probe into alleged price-fixing, the company said. Hsinchu-based AU Optronics Corp. said in a statement filed Saturday with Taiwan's Stock Exchange that a U.

An ERP Success Story

August 20, 2010 12:21 pm | Articles | Comments

A quality enterprise resource planning solution can offer a manufacturer a powerful, end-to-end value-chain solution to manage key infrastructure and support its manufacturing and business needs. Located in Irwin, Pennsylvania, Precision Defense Services (PDS) is a leading manufacturer of high quality precision machined parts for both the military and commercial marketplaces.

The New 'Blue Collar'

August 20, 2010 11:22 am | Videos | Comments

One South Carolina-based plant has combined the roles of programmer, machinist, and quality control engineer into one position. Adex Machining Technologies has taken a high-tech approach to manufacturing, where employees spend as much time in the office as they do in the plant. Meet the new "blue collar" workers.

Safety First

August 20, 2010 6:29 am | Product Releases | Comments

Omron Scientific Technologies (Fremont, CA) introduces the G9SP programmable safety controllers for a variety of applications. Three base models with a range of I/O options and four types of expansion I/O units are available for hard-wired diagnosis or standard signals.

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