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At the time Murdock announced his condition, CellPro was working on a cell separation technology that it hoped would improve the outcome of bone marrow transplants, which were used to treat a variety of cancers, including mantle cell lymphoma.
Take this with a grain of salt: Japanese tech blog Juggly is reporting [JP] that Fujitsu is working on a cell phone with both the Symbian and Windows 7 OS (not Windows Phone) on board.
Shortly before the purchase, Andy Rubin was quoted as saying something to the effect that Android had been working on a cell phone operating system and that there was a big market for mobile devices that are location-aware.
engineers are working on a Cell system called Turismo, which is due later this year and will pack up to 128 Cell chips into a 6-foot-high rack, producing up to 25 trillion calculations per second.
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Sony's PS3 works on a cell microprocessor that is the result of IBM, Toshiba and Sony's efforts allowing for multi-processing for MMORRPGs.
In addition, working on a single cell type reduces the complexity of transcriptome data and may avoid possible biases resulting from the heterogeneous cell-types distribution in different samples as it is the case when using whole blood or leucocytes RNAs.
While the world is still waiting for the $75 laptop, the same company is working on a raising cell phone and notebook battery life to 20-40 hours.
Correction: This item has been clarified to reflect that scientists were working on a dendritic cell vaccine at Baylor University Medical Center.
The hospital had been working on an experimental cell-based treatment for leukaemia.
Like Google 's Open Handset Alliance, LiMo is a global consortium of mobile communications firms working on creating a cell phone platform based on open-source Linux.
They've been working on a 22nm SRAM cell, two generations ahead of the current 45nm process.
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