Highlights on Options Activity for Marvell Technology Group [07/29/2013]
NEW YORK (AVAFIN) — Marvell Technology Group options contracts experienced a new 3-month record for both call and put contracts where a total of 6,094 call and 43,569 put contracts were traded in the busy trading session. The contract spread yielded a …
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In the Works: Aviation Technology Group Javelin
In 1996 he began talking with other aeronautical engineers and financial people about developing an executive sport jet, and in March 1997 the privately funded Aviation Technology Group, based in Englewood, Colo., was founded. Of financing, Bye, now …
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UBC's HEOR/Market Access Division Acquired by Symphony Technology Group …
PALO ALTO, Calif., July 8, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Symphony Technology Group (STG), a technology and services-focused private equity firm, today announced that it has acquired the health economics, health outcomes, market access and …
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OCZ Technology Group Inc (NASDAQ:OCZ) sizing up well despite poor Q2
Boston, MA, 07/16/2013 (nysepost) – Shares of OCZ Technology Group Inc (NASDAQ:OCZ) the solid-state drive (SSD) technology-maker dropped almost 2%, by 3 cents, at $ 1.62. The company is proceeding through a restatement of its previous quarters and …
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reactable / Sergi Jordà, Günter Geiger, Martin Kaltenbrunner, Marcos Alonso / Music Technology Group

Image by Ars Electronica
The "reactable" is an intelligent musical instrument specially conceived for multi-user
performances. There's room for several players at this round table; visible on its surface are geometric figures, each of which symbolizes a specific sound. Moving the figures back
and forth, rotating or interlinking them modifies the sounds they produce. With its highly intuitive, user-friendly interface, the reactable can be played by anyone—from little kids to professional musicians. But this is not just some music-making toy; the reactable is a genuine instrument and, accordingly, it takes some practice to get the most out of it.
Proof of this was recently provided by Scandinavian artist Björk, who used one on her latest world tour.
credit: Jordà, Geiger, Kaltenbrunner, Alonso / Music Technology Group