Fly Experiment to Fly on Shuttle
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Jun 09, 2006 |
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Fruit flies from UC Davis will join the crew of the space shuttle Discovery on its next mission, set to launch July 1. The flies are part of an experiment on the immune system being conducted by Deborah Kimbrell, associate ...
In Brief: Telenor to launch 2G broadband in Norway
Jun 09, 2006 |
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Norwegian telco Telenor will launch its second-generation broadband service next week, providing Internet speeds up to 16,000 kilobits per second.
Globe Talk: Don't brush off satellite radio
Jun 09, 2006 |
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How does one decide on whether a risk is worth taking? There's obviously no set formula to that question that is asked by any shrewd investor or entrepreneur. At first blush, the risk in putting money into satellite radio ...
In Brief: Aussies outline rural broadband campaign
Jun 09, 2006 |
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Australia's long-awaited plan to expand rural broadband will involve two or three large-scale projects with an AUD3.1 billion ($2.3 billion) price tag.
Connecticut IPTV vs. cable battle not over
Jun 09, 2006 |
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Connecticut cable providers pondered their next move Friday after a decision by regulators opened the door to telco-supplied Internet Protocol Television.
Huge U.S. telecom bill moves to Senate
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The massive telecommunications bill passed by the House of Representatives Thursday now moves on to the Senate.
In Brief: Cup matches part of mobile TV field trials
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A mobile television system developed by STMicroelectronics will undergo field trials in Germany during the World Cup soccer tournament that begins Friday.
In Brief: Global 3G subscribers exceed 100M
Jun 09, 2006 |
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More than 100 million people worldwide currently subscribe to third-generation network mobile phones, a survey found.
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