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List of Marginable OTC Stocks
List of Marginable OTC Stocks @ENTERTAINMENT, INC. ABACAN RESOURCE CORPORATION ACE CASH EXPRESS, INC. $.01 par common No par common $.01 par common 1ST BANCORP (Indiana) ABACUS DIRECT CORPORATION ACE*COMM CORPORATION $1.00 par common $.001 par common $.01 par common 1ST BERGEN BANCORP ABAXIS, INC. ACETO CORPORATION No par common No par common $.01 par common 1ST SOURCE CORPORATION ABC BANCORP (Georgia) ACMAT CORPORATION $1.00 par common $1.00 par common Class A, no par common Fixed rate cumulative trust preferred securities of 1st Source Capital ABC DISPENSING TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ACORN PRODUCTS, INC. Floating rate cumulative trust preferred $.01 par common $.001 par common securities of 1st Source ABC RAIL PRODUCTS CORPORATION ACRES GAMING INCORPORATED 3-D GEOPHYSICAL, INC. $.01 par common $.01 par common $.01 par common ABER RESOURCES LTD. ACRODYNE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 3-D SYSTEMS CORPORATION No par common $.01 par common $.001 par common ABIGAIL ADAMS NATIONAL BANCORP, INC. †ACSYS, INC. 3COM CORPORATION $.01 par common No par common No par common ABINGTON BANCORP, INC. (Massachusetts) ACT MANUFACTURING, INC. 3D LABS INC. LIMITED $.10 par common $.01 par common $.01 par common ABIOMED, INC. ACT NETWORKS, INC. 3DFX INTERACTIVE, INC. $.01 par common $.01 par common No par common ABLE TELCOM HOLDING CORPORATION ACT TELECONFERENCING, INC. 3DO COMPANY, THE $.001 par common No par common $.01 par common ABR INFORMATION SERVICES INC. ACTEL CORPORATION 3DX TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $.01 par common $.001 par common $.01 par common ABRAMS INDUSTRIES, INC. ACTION PERFORMANCE COMPANIES, INC. 4 KIDS ENTERTAINMENT, INC. $1.00 par common $.01 par common $.01 par common 4FRONT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. -
LIGO Scientists Make First-Ever Observation of Gravity Waves
Stories Firehose All Popular Polls Deals Submit Search Login or Sig1n2 u8p Topics: Devices Build Entertainment Technology Open Source Science YRO Follow us: Slashdot is powered by your submissions, so send in your scoop Nickname: Password: 6-20 characters long Public Terminal Log In Forgot your password? Sign in with Google Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Close Check out the brand new SourceForge HTML5 speed test! Test your internet connection now. Works on all × devices. Second Gravitational Wave Detected From Ancient Black Hole Collision (theguardian.com) Posted by BeauHD on Wednesday June 15, 2016 @11:30PM from the ripples-in-the-fabric-of-spacetime dept. An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Physicists have detected ripples in the fabric of spacetime that were set in motion by the collision of two black holes far across the universe more than a billion years ago. The event marks only the second time that scientists have spotted gravitational waves, the tenuous stretching and squeezing of spacetime predicted by Einstein more than a century ago. The faint signal received by the twin instruments of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) in the US revealed two black holes circling one another 27 times before finally smashing together at half the speed of light. The cataclysmic event saw the black holes, one eight times more massive than the sun, the other 14 times more massive, merge into one about 21 times heavier than the sun. In the process, energy equivalent to the mass of the sun radiated into space as gravitational waves. Writing in the journal Physical Review Letters on Wednesday, the LIGO team describes how a second rush of gravitational waves showed up in their instrument a few months after the first, at 3.38am UK time on Boxing Day morning 2015. -
RECEIVED May 16,2005
Zoran Corporation 1390 Kifer Road Sunnyvale CA 94086 408 523 65DO Fax 408 523 6501 w.zoran.com RECEIVED May 16,2005 Mr. Alan Stillwell MAY 1 7 2005 Senior Associate Chief Office of Engineering and Technology Federal Communications Commission 445 12th street sw Washington, DC 20554 Re: Requirements for Digital Television Receiving Capability, ET Docket 05-24 Dear Mr. Stillwell, Pursuant to your telephonic request, Zoran Corporation (Zoran) hereby supplies certain information with respect to Digital Television converter boxes that would be capable of converting over the air ATSC signals to NTSC signals for display on legacy NTSC sets through the standard coaxial input of those sets. As you know, Zoran does not manufacturer set top boxes; rather it created the SupraHDTM640 Reference Board, which includes a DTV receiver on a chip. (See the enclosed brochure.) It also has a complete ATSC DTV Reference Design that could be easily used by original equipment manufacturers to build large quantities of low cost converter boxes. Zoran has a great deal of experience in producing full-function low-cost integrated circuits for various consumer electronics devices. Last year it produced silicon chips to enable some 42 million DVD players. That chip is a large part of the reason why a progressive scan DVD player can be purchased for $39.88. (See, e.g., Kenwood model DF-3080s at htt~://www.~ann~.com/shoo/servlet/item/f81099939% c=PriceGrabber) Accordingly, Zoran can provide the following predictions about DTV converter box costs at wholesale and retail. These estimates below, however, are highly dependent on a demand for large quantities of DTV converter boxes, in excess of 100,000 per month, towards a goal of deploying boxes at least in all households dependent on analog broadcasts by the end of 2006. -
Supratv® 160 Family Driving the Digital Lifestyle
查询ZR39160供应商 捷多邦,专业PCB打样工厂,24小时加急出货 SupraTV® 160 Family Driving the Digital Lifestyle Integrated Digital TV Processors DVD Digital Camera Digital TV Imaging IP Core Product Brief Zoran Corporation Te l 408.523.6500 1390 Kifer Road Fax 408.523.6501 Sunnyvale, CA 94086-5305 www.zoran.com Overview The SupraTV 160 family of highly integrated digital TV processors for system cost. The use of programmable DSP-based technology allows Free-To-Air and Pay TV Set-Top Boxes (STBs) and integrated digital for product differentiation, while a high performance MIPS processor TVs supports single or dual tuner Digital Video Recording (DVR). provides access to industry standard middleware, including MHEG-5. Combining the key functions required to support digital television With a comprehensive set of software drivers, proven tool kit and systems, the SupraTV processor enables products with enhanced reference platforms, the SupraTV family keeps product development flexibility and performance to be developed at the lowest possible times to a minimum. SupraTV 160 Family • ZR39160 — designed for use in entry free-to-air and payTV • ZR39162 — designed for use in entry UK Free-To-Air terrestrial markets markets, including DTVS MHEG-5 software • ZR39161 — designed for use in free-to-air and payTV markets • ZR39163 — designed for use in U.K. terrestrial markets containing containing digital video recording and advanced copy protection digital video recording and advanced copy protection, and including DTVS MHEG-5 software Differences Between ZR39160, ZR39161, ZR39162 and ZR39163 Chip Target Markets Features Includes MHEG-5 Software ZR39160 Entry Free-to-Air and PayTV Entry No ZR39161 Digital Video Recording and Advanced PayTV Premium* No ZR39162 Entry U.K. -
Mediatek Inc. 2019 Annual General Shareholders' Meeting Minutes
MediaTek Inc. 2019 Annual General Shareholders’ Meeting Minutes Time: 9:00 a.m., June 14, 2019 Place: International Convention Center, MediaTek Inc. (No. 1, Dusing 1st Road, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu City, Taiwan R.O.C.) The Number of Shares of Attendance: Attending shareholders and proxy represented 1,305,281,888 shares (including 1,066,881,115 shares which attended through electronic voting) accounting for 82.30% of 1,585,899,498 shares, the Company’s total outstanding shares (deducting non-voting shares as required in Article 179 of the Company Act) Directors Present: Ming-Kai Tsai, Rick Tsai, Ching-Jiang Hsieh, Wayne Liang, Cheng-Yaw Sun, Peng-Heng Chang, Chung-Yu Wu Chairman: Mr. Ming-Kai Tsai Recorder: Ms. Emma Chang Call the Meeting to Order: The aggregate shareholding of the shareholders present constituted a quorum. The Chairman called the meeting to order. 1. Chairman’s Remarks: Omitted. 2. Reporting Items: Report Item (1) Subject: MediaTek’s 2018 business report. Explanatory Note: MediaTek’s 2018 business report is attached hereto as Attachment 1. (Noted) Report Item (2) Subject: Audit Committee’s review report on the 2018 financial statements. Explanatory Note: 2018 Audit Committee’s review report is attached hereto as Attachment 2. (Noted) Report Item (3) Subject: Report on 2018 employees’ compensation and remuneration to directors. Explanatory Note: (1). According to Article 24 of the Company's Articles of Incorporation, if there is any profit for a specific fiscal year, the Company shall allocate no less than 1% of the profit as employees’ compensation and shall allocate at a maximum of 0.5% of the profit as remuneration to directors, provided that the Company’s accumulated losses shall have been covered in advance. -
Vaddis® 5A Driving the Digital Lifestyle
Vaddis® 5A Driving the Digital Lifestyle Integrated Automotive DVD Decoder DVD Digital Camera Digital TV Imaging IP Core ZR36748A Zoran Corporation Te l 408.523.6500 1309 Kifer Road Fax 408.523.6501 Product Brief Sunnyvale, CA 94086-5305 www.zoran.com Benefits Overview Zoran’s Vaddis 5A (ZR36748A) DVD decoder is targeted at entry external flash or ROM and is accessed via the flash/ROM interface. level automotive DVD products. The Vaddis 5A is built upon the Peripherals such as USB controllers can be connected to the Vaddis IV-LC back-end decoder and integrates a Turbo 186 CPU, a flash/ROM interface for open-system designs. The ATAPI interface flash/ ROM interface, an ATAPI interface, and several GPIOs for allows for a glueless connection to several drives, yet the Vaddis 5A such tasks as front panel control and remote control input process- still includes A/V and I2S interfaces for non-ATAPI solutions. The ing. This integration further reduces the system cost through GPIOs can be used to control front panels, including inputs via component reduction and by minimizing PCB size. The ZR36748A remote control, or other devices per a system's needs. includes progressive scan analog video output, support for DVD-RW, DVD-RAM, and DVD+RW playback, and WMA decoding. The com- MULTI-FUNCTION PLAYER ponent integration combined with the superior back-end functionality The Vaddis 5A contains the video and audio processing power to makes the ZR36748A the ideal choice for automotive DVD players. handle playback of all of the disc types listed in "Features". -
Book of Abstracts
PICES-2016 25 Year of PICES: Celebrating the Past, Imagining the Future North Pacific Marine Science Organization November 2-13, 2016 San Diego, CA, USA Table of Contents Notes for Guidance � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 5 Venue Floor Plan � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 6 List of Sessions/Workshops � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 9 Meeting Timetable � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 10 PICES Structure � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 12 PICES Acronyms � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 13 Session/Workshop Schedules at a Glance � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 15 List of Posters � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 47 Sessions and Workshops Descriptions � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 63 Abstracts Oral Presentations (ordered by days) � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � -
Vista Procedure
PART C. Hardware Periphery Compatibility 1. Hard Drives 1.1. HDD Devices Type Model HDS721010DLE630 HDS721050DLE630 HDS724040ALE640 HGST HUH728080ALE600 HDN726060ALE610 HDN726040ALE614 ST500DM002 ST1000DM003 ST3000DM001 ST2000DM001 ST1000LM014 ST4000DM000 ST1000DX001 ST2000NM0033 ST1000NX0303 ST2000NX0243 ST6000NM0024 Seagate ST8000AS0002 ST2000DM006 ST500DM009 ST3000DM008 SATA 6G ST10000DM0004 ST6000VX0001 ST1000DX002 ST1000DM010 ST6000DM004 ST8000DM005 ST10000VN004 ST12000DM007 DT01ACA100 TOSHIBA DT01ACA050 HDWE150 WD1003FZEX WD5000AAKX WD30EZRX WD10EALX WD10EZEX WD WD20EFRX WD20EZRZ WD30EFRX WD4001FAEX WD5000AZLX WD2003FZEX EX-B365M-V PAGE 1 Type Model WD20PURX WD10PURX WD60EFRX SATA 6G WD WD60EZRX WD60PURX WD80EFZX WD8002FRYZ SATA 3G Seagate ST31000528AS HGST HTS721010A9E630-4233 TOSHIBA MQ01ABD100-4227 WD20NPVZ-4229 SATA 6G(2.5) WD WD10JPLX-4231 ST1000LX015-4237 Seagate ST2000LM015-4239 1.2. SATA SSD Type Model IS32B-16G ASU800SS-128G-3963 ADATA ASX950SS-240G-4256 SU900-256G-4271 ASX950USS-480G-4369 AMD R3SL120G T1-120G-4342 ANACONDA N2-240G-4348 AST680S-128G AP240GAS720-240G APACER AP240GAS330-240G AP256GAS510SB-256G CSSD-F256GBLX CORSAIR CSSD-F120GBLSB SATA 6G SSD CT250BX100SSD1 CT250MX200SSD1 Crucial CT240BX200SSD1 CT525MX300SSD1 Colorful SL500-640G-4531 FSX-120G FUJITSU F300-240G SSDSC2KW240H6 INTEL SSDSC2BB240G7-4162 KINGBANK KP330-240G-4444 SHSS37A/240G SKC400S37/256G Kingston SUV400S37-240G SA400S37/240GB LITEON MU3-PH4-CE240-240G TRN150-25SAT3-240G TOSHIBA OCZ TL100-25SAT3-240G EX-B365M-V PAGE 2 Type Model PX-256M7VC-256G -
Coming Back Home After the Sun Rises: Returnee Entrepreneurs and Growth of High Tech Industries
G Model RESPOL-2772; No. of Pages 17 ARTICLE IN PRESS Research Policy xxx (2012) xxx–xxx Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Research Policy jou rnal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/respol Coming back home after the sun rises: Returnee entrepreneurs and growth of high tech industries a,b c,∗ d Martin Kenney , Dan Breznitz , Michael Murphree a Department of Human and Community Development, University of California, Davis, United States b Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy, United States c The Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States d Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t Article history: Recently, the role of returnees in the economic development of various East Asian nations has received Received 6 November 2011 much attention. The early literature on the relocation of the most highly trained individuals from a devel- Received in revised form 30 July 2012 oping nation to a developed nation viewed the phenomena as a “brain drain.” Since the 1990s, a new Accepted 4 August 2012 strand of thinking has suggested that for developing nations this was actually a positive phenomenon; as Available online xxx these expatriates studied and then worked abroad, they absorbed technical expertise, managerial, and entrepreneurial skills. These theories stipulated that these expatriates then returned home, and ignited Keywords: a virtuous circle of technological entrepreneurship leading to rapid economic development. Much of this High skilled immigrants Innovation literature gives returnees a critical role in the home country’s take-off period of the local information and communications technology (ICT) industry. -
Industry Consortia
INDUSTRY CONSORTIA International Color Consortium® (ICC) The International Color Consortium (ICC) was established in 1993 by eight industry vendors for the purpose of creating, promoting and encouraging the standardization and evolution of an open, vendor-neutral, cross-platform color management system architecture and components. The outcome of this co-operation was the development of the ICC profile specification. The intent of the International Color Consortium profile format is to provide a cross-platform device profile format. Device profiles can be used to translate color data created on one device into another device's native color space. The acceptance of this format by operating system vendors allows end users to transparently move profiles and images with embedded profiles between different operating systems. This permits tremendous flexibility to both users and vendors. For example, it allows users to be sure that their image will retain its color fidelity when moved between systems and applications. Furthermore, it allows a printer manufacturer to create a single profile for multiple operating systems. The Chairman of the ICC is Craig Revie of Fuji Film Electronic Imaging. The Vice Chairman is Michael Rodriguez of RR Donnelley. Phil Green of the London College of Communication is the Technical Secretary. NPES The Association for the Suppliers of Printing, Publishing and Converting Technologies serves as the Administrative Secretariat. See the following page for a complete list of International Color Consortium members. Additional information on the ICC is available at http://www.color.org. ISO TC 130/JWG 7 - Colour Management The International Color Consortium (ICC) entered into discussions with ISO TC130 regarding an interest in having the ICC specification become an ISO standard. -
Passmark Android Benchmark Charts - CPU Rating
PassMark Android Benchmark Charts - CPU Rating http://www.androidbenchmark.net/cpumark_chart.html Home Software Hardware Benchmarks Services Store Support Forums About Us Home » Android Benchmarks » Device Charts CPU Benchmarks Video Card Benchmarks Hard Drive Benchmarks RAM PC Systems Android iOS / iPhone Android TM Benchmarks ----Select A Page ---- Performance Comparison of Android Devices Android Devices - CPUMark Rating How does your device compare? Add your device to our benchmark chart This chart compares the CPUMark Rating made using PerformanceTest Mobile benchmark with PerformanceTest Mobile ! results and is updated daily. Submitted baselines ratings are averaged to determine the CPU rating seen on the charts. This chart shows the CPUMark for various phones, smartphones and other Android devices. The higher the rating the better the performance. Find out which Android device is best for your hand held needs! Android CPU Mark Rating Updated 14th of July 2016 Samsung SM-N920V 166,976 Samsung SM-N920P 166,588 Samsung SM-G890A 166,237 Samsung SM-G928V 164,894 Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (Various Models) 164,146 Samsung SM-G930F 162,994 Samsung SM-N920T 162,504 Lemobile Le X620 159,530 Samsung SM-N920W8 159,160 Samsung SM-G930T 157,472 Samsung SM-G930V 157,097 Samsung SM-G935P 156,823 Samsung SM-G930A 155,820 Samsung SM-G935F 153,636 Samsung SM-G935T 152,845 Xiaomi MI 5 150,923 LG H850 150,642 Samsung Galaxy S6 (Various Models) 150,316 Samsung SM-G935A 147,826 Samsung SM-G891A 145,095 HTC HTC_M10h 144,729 Samsung SM-G928F 144,576 Samsung -
Certain Semiconductor Devices and Consumer Audiovisual Products Containing the Same That Infringe U.S
UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. In the Matter of CERTAIN SEMICONDUCTOR Investigation No. 337-TA-1047 DEVICES AND CONSUMER AUDIOVISUAL PRODUCTS CONTAINING THE SAME NOTICE OF COMMISSION DETERMINATION NOT TO REVIEW AN INITIAL DETERMINATION TERMINATING THE INVESTIGATION AS TO ONE RESPONDENT GROUP AGENCY: U.S. International Trade Commission. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the U.S. International Trade Commission has determined not to review an initial determination (“ID”) (Order No. 35) issued by the presiding administrative law judge (“ALJ”). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Needham, Office of the General Counsel, U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street, SW., Washington, D.C. 20436, telephone (202) 708-5468. Copies of non-confidential documents filed in connection with this investigation are or will be available for inspection during official business hours (8:45 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.) in the Office of the Secretary, U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street, SW., Washington, D.C. 20436, telephone (202) 205- 2000. General information concerning the Commission may also be obtained by accessing its Internet server (https://www.usitc.gov). The public record for this investigation may be viewed on the Commission's electronic docket (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov. Hearing-impaired persons are advised that information on this matter can be obtained by contacting the Commission’s TDD terminal on (202) 205- 1810. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Commission instituted this investigation on April 12, 2017, based on a complaint filed by Broadcom Corporation (“Broadcom”) of Irvine, California. 82 FR 17688. The complaint alleges violations of section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, 19 U.S.C.