FG Xpress Power Strips Now Available In Australia & NZ
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FG Xpress Power Strips Now Available In Australia & NZAs a listed Class 1 medical device, the FGX PowerStrips are unique. By focusing heat and energy to the areas where they are applied, PowerStrips can bring relief of pain and discomfort.ForeverGreen International a leading provider of nutritional foods and other healthy products, and the manufacturer of FG Xpress usb power strip which has FDA listing as a Class 1 Medical device useful as a pain relief product is now shipping to over 190 countries around the world.Des Morgan Director of "The Portfolio Company Limited” and a founding Global Independent Distributor with FG Xpress said, "As a listed Class 1 medical device, the FGX PowerStrips are unique. By focusing heat and energy to the areas where they are applied, PowerStrips can bring relief of pain and discomfort. This is a major differentiator between our PowerStrip patch and nearly all others on the market”On the 25th March 2014 Time magazine reported that about 1 in 10 people suffer from lower back pain alone. Americans are spending at least $50 billion each year on lower back pain, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), and it’s now the No. 1 cause of job disability around the world."We have some amazing testimonials from people who have tried the product and who have experienced pain relief but at the moment we are desperately seeking new Distributors worldwide to help us market the product so that consumers know about this patented, safe and natural, doctor-formulated, brand new, first of its kind, category creator,” stated Morgan.Morgan said, "They are looking for positive entrepreneurial people as Independent Distributors either Part or Full Time and that no selling is required and full training would be given to the right candidates.”
Amazon to Sell Its Own Brand of Chips Next to Wipes, USB Cables
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Amazon to Sell Its Own Brand of Chips Next to Wipes, USB CablesAmazon.com Inc. is expanding the products it makes and sells under its own brand with a foray into chips for computers and gadgets, adding to a portfolio of products that includes baby wipes, USB cables and battery chargers.Annapurna Labs, a subsidiary of the Web retailer, announced Wednesday that it has developed a line of chips called Alpine to sell to manufacturers and data-center operators. The semiconductors are based on designs from ARM Holdings Plc and can be used to create products that handle Wi-Fi, stream video, run data centers, or be embedded in small, low-cost Internet of Things devices, the company said.The entry of an Amazon subsidiary into the market for components and systems is a challenge to Intel Corp.’s dominance of data-center infrastructure. The use of ARM’s technology in Intel’s most lucrative market has so far been negligible as the world’s largest chipmaker has kept a grip on its 99 percent market share for server chips. In November, Intel’s data-center business chief Diane Bryant said the threat of ARM-based servers was a tool that customers use in price negotiations. ARM’s current market share is less than half of 1/10 of a percent, she said.Amazon agreed to acquire Annapurna Labs in January 2015. The Amazon Web Services cloud-computing unit is hiring semiconductor engineers to add to its own capabilities and is increasingly seeking to design or tweak its own hardware. While the Seattle-based Web retailer is a storefront for merchandise from a plethora of manufacturers, it has branched out to offer commoditized products under its own brand. The Annapurna chips aren’t yet available directly from Amazon’s main e-retail website.Annapurna Labs’s Alpine semiconductors aren’t targeted at the sort of high-end servers that support Intel’s business, and instead are designed for devices that nibble at the edge of this market, such as low-power computers for storage and networking. Companies such as Synology America Corp., Netgear Inc., Asustek Computer Inc. and others are building products that use Annapurna’s technology, the company said in the release. Annapurna will also sell a hardware development kit, which lets its customers modify and extend its chips for their own purposes.