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NCTechNews accepting submissions to technology resources guide

August 10, 2009 By: David D. Menzies Category: Agricultural Technology, Biopharmaceutical, Biotechnology, Cellular Therapy, Cloud Computing, Computers, Contract Research Organization, Datacenter, Defense, Drug Development, E-commerce, Education, Energy, Engineering, Environmental / Green Tech, Events, Gaming, General News, Health Care, IT Services, LED, Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Medical Devices, Medical Imaging, Medical Technology, Nanotechnology, Networks, Pharmaceuticals, Product Design, Research, SaaS, Semiconductors, Software, Speech Technology, Strategic Consulting, Streaming Video, Virtualization, Wireless Technology

(Apex, N.C.) NCTechNews, North Carolina’s technology news source, is accepting submissions from business and organizations to be listed in the publication’s North Carolina Technology Resources Guide. (more…)

‘Age of Conan’ celebrates massive improvements

July 09, 2009 By: NCTechNews Category: Gaming

(Durham, N.C.) Funcom is proud to announce the launch of the first re-evaluation campaign for its best-selling MMO ‘Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures’. Anyone with a previously active account can now reactivate and play for two weeks – completely free of charge and with no strings attached. With the slew of massive updates and improvements done to the game since launch, Funcom is eager to let players experience what the press have already dubbed “the second coming of Conan”. (more…)

‘Gangs of Tarantia’ update now live on ‘Age of Conan’ servers

June 25, 2009 By: NCTechNews Category: Gaming

(Durham, N.C.) Funcom is proud to announce the launch of Update 5 – ‘Gangs of Tarantia’ on the ‘Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures’ live servers. Players can now look forward to exploring a whole new area, the Tarantia Commons district, complete with a spectacular new storyline, more enemies to defeat, and more rewards to be had. This is the fifth installment in a series of updates that is delivering new and improved content to the game’s playerbase. ‘Age of Conan’ has seen a slew of updates since launching last year, adding countless hours of more content and new features to the game. (more…)

  • Controlling Quality

    An RTP firm is gaining international notoriety as a leader in analytical instrumentation for the pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing industries, sharing innovative solutions to evolving pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing challenges, presenting on emerging multi-variant approaches to obtaining immediate, unambiguous results from drug product samples at a recent major international tradeshow.

    Portable Power

    Alternative energy solutions provider INI Power Systems, Inc. recently marked its ten-year anniversary by unveiling the innovative new Trinity™ series of portable alternative energy hybrid solutions at two major events catering to the defense and emergency first responder marketplaces, with attendees searching for reliable, flexible power systems with multiple applications.

    EV Innovation

    Morrisville-based green transportation pioneer Evatran™ recently hosted a demonstration of its Plugless Power™ hands-free electric vehicle (EV) charging system, showcasing cost savings and convenience of EV usage in residential, commercial and public applications.

    guide to success

    Entrepreneurs now have a workbook to guide them through successful implementation of business building blocks thanks to a new goal-setting toolkit for personal and professional success available at no charge from a Cary-based international strategic business consultant.

    Packaging Cures

    RTP-based advertising and branding firm The Marketing Machine helped overcome the issue of illiteracy among medical patients in Ghana, South Africa in designing packaging for the only manufacturer of anti-retroviral drugs in the region, creating individual icons and colors to help patients understand which drugs they needed, regardless of their ability to read.

    Broadband Stimulus

    Two grants funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act are being used by MCNC to expand broadband connectivity and services throughout North Carolina and create more than 1,000 engineering and construction jobs, the organization said.

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