Garmin To Provide GPS Applications For Mobile Phone Users
Sep 13, 2005 |
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Garmin International, a unit of Garmin, has announced that Garmin Mobile - a new suite of applications delivering maps, directions, and turn-by-turn navigation - will be offered by Sprint Nextel on select handsets.
The car 'learns' to see and understand
Sep 13, 2005 |
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Siemens VDO Automotive presents an ergonomic network of driver assistance systems at the 61st IAA Motor Show in Frankfurt, Germany. As the volume of traffic on the road increases, will help assist drivers by warning them ...
Cultivating a Planetary Garden: How Long Does It Take?
Sep 13, 2005 |
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According to the most popular theory of planet formation, planets are akin to redwood trees, growing in size very gradually. Rocky planets like Earth develop over millions of years, followed by gas giants like ...
Nokia offers mobile business software
Sep 13, 2005 |
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Nokia launched Tuesday a software program that will improve e-mailing efficiency on-the-go geared for business travelers.
Soyuz Missions May Double By 2009 - Energia Chief
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The number of launches of the manned Russian spacecraft Soyuz may double by 2009, the manufacturing company's chief told a press conference Saturday, reports RIA Novosti.
Deciphering Mars: Follow The Water
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Why do we have such a longstanding fascination with Mars? Very simply put, it's about life. The search for life elsewhere in our solar system has been a major driver for exploring Mars, pretty much since we ...
View from the Top: Banks and security
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The world's leading banking executives gathered last week in Copenhagen, Denmark, for the SIBOS tradeshow, a slick and well-attended annual meeting sponsored by banking network provider Swift. While most businesspeople have ...
France Telecom pushes for copper line DSL
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France Telecom said Tuesday high-definition television can be received over copper lines.
Tiny avalanche photodiodes target bioterrorism agents
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After the anthrax attacks in the United States in 2001 the threat of a larger and more deadly bioterrorism attack -- perhaps from smallpox, plague or tularemia -- became very real. But the ability to detect such biological ...
Mars Express instrument under investigation
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ESA has started a technical investigation into the Planetary Fourier Spectrometer (PFS) on board Mars Express, after a problem developed in the instrument a few months ago.
Apple Updates Xserve RAID
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Apple today updated its Xserve RAID storage system, a 3U high-availability, rack storage system to deliver a massive 7 terabytes of storage capacity at the industry’s most aggressive price of just $1.86 per GB. Apple also ...
HP and Philips to Drive Adoption of Second Generation RFID Solutions
Sep 13, 2005 |
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HP and Royal Philips Electronics today announced that they are partnering to accelerate the adoption of the latest global RFID standard, which is designed to provide customers with interoperable technology, solutions and ...
Humanity in transition
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2005, Joel Cohen says, is the midpoint of a historic decade. Before this decade, young people always outnumbered older people; rural residents always outnumbered city dwellers; and the median number of women per child always ...
Miniature microscope allows biomedical researchers to observe tissue deep inside live subjects
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Sep 13, 2005 |
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A team of Stanford University scientists and engineers has developed a miniature microscope that will allow researchers to observe nerve cells and capillaries deep inside living subjects. The new device, called a two-photon ...
Cyber attacks, losses on rise worldwide
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Intrusions into computer systems and resulting financial losses are both on the rise, according to a survey released Tuesday.


