Archive: 02/11/2005
Consumers Not Receptive to Music Subscriptions
Portable music services will not have a big impact this year, according to Parks Associates' new report Digital Music: Analysis and Forecasts. Respondents in the recent Parks Associates survey Global Digital Living strongly ...
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Saving Valentine’s Day
University of Florida researchers are on a disease-fighting mission to ensure that the world’s favorite confection -- chocolate -- will continue to be a Valentine’s Day mainstay. The enemy is witches’ broom, an evil-sound ...
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New 1 GHz DSP Delivers Performance and Flexibility to Support Multiple 3G Wireless Standards
Addressing the need for robust wireless networks capable of providing consumers with the latest applications, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE:TXN) today announced a next generation programmable DSP capable of handling ...
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Checking In Via Cell Phone
Airline passengers will soon be able to check in with their cell phones. Together with SITA, a leading provider of IT services to the airline industry, Siemens Business Services has developed a mobile solution that eliminates ...
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NASA Development May Help Solve Ocean Biology Problem
NASA and university scientists have made a breakthrough in using satellites to study the tiny, free-floating ocean plants, called phytoplankton. The plants form the base of the ocean food chain and produce half of the oxygen ...
Feb 11, 2005 |
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World`s First Linux UMTS/EDGE Dual-Mode Smartphone Reference Design
Infineon Technologies, Samsung Electronics, Trolltech and Emuzed today announced the world’s first UMTS/EDGE smartphone reference design based on the Linux operating system. The reference platform showcases many advanced ...
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Low-power voltage controlled oscillators in 90nm CMOS using high-quality thin-film post-processed inductors
IMEC realized a 5GHz and 15GHz low-power voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) by post-processing high-quality (Q) inductors on top of 90nm RF CMOS devices using a thin-film wafer-level packaging (WLP) technology. These results ...
Feb 11, 2005 |
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New 19-Inch IBM ThinkVision Monitor Designed for New Trends in Desktop Computer Use
IBM today introduced its newest ThinkVision desktop monitor, the 19-inch Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), ThinkVision L190. IBM's unique ThinkVantage design and innovative features include an ultra-narrow bezel for multi-monitor ...
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APS Board decries Hubble demise resulting from President's budget
President Bush’s proposed budget includes no funding for a service mission to the Hubble Space Telescope, guaranteeing that the instrument will cease operations sometime before the end of 2007. The $93 million NASA would ...
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Simulations Show How Growing Black Holes Regulate Galaxy Formation
Using a new computer model of galaxy formation, researchers have shown that growing black holes release a blast of energy that fundamentally regulates galaxy evolution and black hole growth itself. The model ...
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