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  2. Shine Technologies - Wikipedia

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    SHINE Technologies originated from Phoenix Nuclear Labs, founded by Dr. Gregory Piefer in 2005.The company was founded on the idea that the fastest path to achieving economically viable fusion energy was to commercialize near-term applications that allowed for improvement by practice and reinvestment.

  3. Phoenix (nuclear technology company) - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix, formerly known as Phoenix Nuclear Labs, is a company specializing in neutron generator technology located in Monona, Wisconsin, United States.Founded in 2005, the company develops nuclear and particle accelerator technologies for application in medicine, defense and energy.

  4. HyperSpace (software) - Wikipedia

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    HyperSpace is an instant-on Linux-based [1] operating system that has been developed by Phoenix Technologies. [2] It is an application environment that can run either independently or side-by-side with a traditional operating system such as Microsoft Windows.

  5. BMW, Yamaha Motor back US rare earths startup Phoenix Tailings

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    BMW and Yamaha Motor have invested in U.S.-based rare earths processing startup Phoenix Tailings, the latest move by manufacturers to boost production of the strategic metals outside of China.

  6. Insight Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    In April 1998, Insight signed an agreement to acquire Choice Peripherals Ltd. and Plusnet Technologies Ltd., an Internet service provider and website hosting and development company operating as Force 9. [7] The acquisition expanded Insight's operations to Europe. [4]

  7. Wasteful spending or crucial for US security? Differing views ...

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    For example, the lithium batteries used in cell phones and medical devices, weapons systems upgrades and many other technologies the U.S. wants to advance rely heavily on critical minerals from ...

  8. Award Software - Wikipedia

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    AwardBIOS: It is a BIOS developed by Award Software, and later Phoenix Technologies. Note: Later revisions of AwardBIOS still attribute copyright to Award Software Inc. instead of Phoenix Technologies Ltd., even well after the merger was completed in 1998. This also applies to UEFI firmwares. [11] CardWare: It is a PC Card software product. [12]

  9. Will the Sun Shine Again on GT Advanced Technologies?

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