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Fruit Attacks was the first mobile game published by En Masse Entertainment, North American publishers of the online role-playing game. Fruit Attacks was published on July 30, 2015 on iOS, Android, and Amazon Kindle Fire devices.
Fruit Attacks is an arcade puzzle game where players defend Earth from invading fruit aliens. The game uses a unique two-finger aiming system that allows players to bend their shots into curves as they attempt to destroy the constantly descending alien fruit.
Fruit Attacks was reviewed favorably on Android Central. The review said "Fruit Attacks might be freshest puzzle game you've played in ages," and said the game "manages to stand out from the crowd with its distinct two-finger aiming mechanics." Android Rundown, a newer blog dedicated to android apps, also reviewed Fruit Attacks , giving the game an 9 score overall (an 8 score for graphics and sound, and 9 scores for controls, gameplay, and replay value).
En Masse published an update to Fruit Attacks on October 29, 2015, adding daily missions and new enemies (Pears) with new attack patterns. The update also increased the speed of many enemies, making levels more difficult and requiring adjustments to level scores and star ratings.
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ETA-RAM is a trademark for a novel RAM computer memory technology developed by Eta Semiconductor. ETA-RAM has the benefits of improving on both parameters (cost and dissipated power) combining the advantages of both DRAM and SRAM: lower cost of existing DRAMs, lower power dissipation and higher performance than SRAMs.
The cost advantages are obtained by utilizing a much simpler process technology and by reducing significantly the silicon area of the cells: an ETA-RAM cell requires about the same silicon area of modern DRAM devices. The improved power dissipation is obtained by reducing the current utilized in reading and writing the data bits in the cell and by removing the refresh requirements. At the same time, ETA-RAM offers writing and reading data rate higher than the standard six-transistor SRAM cell used in cache memory.
In order to combine the advantages of the two RAM types, Eta Semiconductor adopted a new approach based on building static memory cells using a single process structure of minimum dimensions that by itself cover the same function of a conventional SRAM.
This is possible using a new CMOS Technology for the manufacturing of high-density integrated circuits invented by the founders of Eta Semiconductor. Such technology, said ETA CMOS, defines novel structures that, thanks to metal junctions and the use of stacked gates, develop simultaneously the functions of more traditional transistors.
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FatalFear is a Melodic Death metal band with Hardcore influences from Busan, South Korea.
History
FatalFear was formed in Busan in South Korea around 2004. Originally fronted by former Gwamegi Vocalist Wanu Lee with current gwamegi vocalist Jin-Su Bae on guitar (founding member) Fatal Fear later gave birth to the band Gwamegi and the Busan 24 Crew (Hosts of the ongoing/regular 24-hour Bullshit Fest)
Not to be confused with a Mexican metal band of the same name that formed later written separately as Fatal Fear
Following recent interviews in international press the band has been on "performance hiatus" while attempting to adapt Korean traditional music into their sound at the bequest of their current vocalist, Ed "Dread-Ed" Campbell.
Releases
After several line up changes they released their debut EP in 2006, Fatal Fear - To will a witch. In 2007/8 the band took on Campbell - A British metal veteran - for A second guitarist, but a year later he took over on vocal duties. In 2009, the band released their "Apocalyptic Crusade" EP. The tracks layer vocalist Ed's harsh vocals (influenced by both black, death and doom metal) with typically melodic death guitars that layer "hardcore breakdowns and grooves" throughout.
Sound
Their sound has been described as "sludgy" at times and "Harmonic" at others. Their previous singles have been "White c Virus", "Apocalyptic Crusade" and "Hopeless" They tend towards a balance of Heavy and Melodic sound laden with "philosophical" lyrical content that attempts to encourage "positivity". They have officially been releasing music and touring throughout South Korea over the last 5 years.
Notable Performances
In 2009 they were Arch enemy's only support in Seoul on their "Tyrants of Asia" tour in October 2009 (To support their "Root of All Evil" CD). IMAGE LINK- [http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/71202258/FatalFear+archenemyliveno+crash.jpg] Image of the Arch Enemy Tour Poster for their Seoul date on 25 October 2009.
Recent Events
In 2010 the band had recorded material but, due to several lineup changes, not completed any new material. They also started an independent label - Realize Records (Korea) and live music venue in Busan named Club Realize. They were also interviewed by Powerplay magazine and Metal Hammer in the same year. They wrote and recorded new material, but the project got shelved due to personal reasons and other projects. (Lead guitarist Jin-Su Bae is also lead vocalist for Busan band Gwamegi, who have gained a lot of acclaim within the South Korean scene and from major media in the country - even winning televised events.)
In later 2015 the discussion and writing process began again, despite members being on different continents and involved in different projects, as they want to keep the band going.
Press
They were Featured in issue 203 of Metal Hammer Magazine UK in early 2010 for the feature "Planet Metal" for which they also appeared on the cover cd with the track "White cVirus".
Along with their feature in Metal Hammer, they were also featured in an interview for Powerplay magazine by Ross Baker in late 2010.
Current members
* Jin-Su Bae () − guitar (2004−present)
* Ed "DreadEd" Campbell − vocals, (2007−present)
* Kirk Martin − drums (2010−2013)
* Kawa "Makun" Masataka() − Bass (2011−2013)
Former members
* Seoung Won Kim − guitar (2006-2009)
* Min Yong Park − guitar (2008-2010)
* Park Min Ho − bass (2007-2009)
* Wan-U Lee − vocals (2006-2008)
* Noh Gun Wook - drums (2007-2009)
Discography
* To Kill a Witch 1st EP (2006)
* FatalFear(Self titled) (2007)
* 24 Hour Crew 1st Compilation (split) (2007)
* Microblast Compilation 2' (UK) (2009)
* Apocalyptic Crusade (2009)
* FatalFear (Selftitled 2) (2010)
* Metal Hammer Presents: Planet Metal (Compilation) (2010)
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DPI Specialty Foods (formerly known as Distribution Plus, Inc), also known as DPI, is one of the largest distributors of natural, gourmet, gluten free, ethnic and organic foods in the United States.
The company provides services for retailers, including marketing and promotions, merchandising, category management, and in-store support services. DPI’s product line includes all temperature zones of dry, refrigerated and frozen goods. DPI services it’s customers via eight distribution centers throughout the US.
Ownership
In 1990, Ornua, then known as the Irish Dairy Board, acquired DPI from a subsidiary of Perrier.
On December 14, 2015, Arbor Investments acquired a majority stake in DPI from Ornua. Ornua will maintain a minority equity interest in DPI.

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