Handsets tapping into MP3 market
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Mobile music phones charging onto the music scene could put a dent into the MP3 player market, taking steam away from industry giants Apple and Microsoft. Already, many consumers are snapping up mobile phones that play digital ...
In Brief: Samsung, Sony to expand TV panel output
Jul 14, 2006 |
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Sony and Samsung have signed an agreement for an additional production line for TFT-LCD television panels in South Korea.
Study: Drugs from sewage not dangerous
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A Canadian study has suggested adverse effects are unlikely on aquatic life from drugs passed through human waste released from sewage treatment plants.
Britain for allowing transmitters for MP3s
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Britain is considering legalizing the use of low-power FM transmitters for MP3 players.
Cases of childhood autism increasing in UK
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Autism in Britain is three times more common than previously thought, affecting 1 in every 100 children, a study found.
In Brief: LG could lose S. Korea 3G wireless license
Jul 14, 2006 |
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South Korea's No. 3 wireless company could lose its 3G license as early as next week due to its alleged failure to comply with its commitment to launch on time.
Internet TV more accessible in U.S.
Jul 14, 2006 |
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Customers of one of the United States' three largest telecommunications service providers will now have access to high-quality Internet Protocol television services, following a deal signed this week by the service provider ...
Globe Talk: Appetite not always profitable
Jul 14, 2006 |
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Competition usually means more choices and cheaper prices for customers, but for companies, it can mean a hard slog ahead even at the best of times.
NASA helps visually impaired students
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Twelve visually impaired or blind U.S. high school students will have an opportunity to explore careers in rocketry as part of a NASA program.
Alternative malaria treatment may not work
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British health authorities are urging tourists not to rely on alternative treatment such as homeopathy to fight malaria.
U.S. buys water to protect minnow
Jul 14, 2006 |
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The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is buying water from Santa Fe, N.M., to protect the endangered silvery minnow swimming in the Rio Grande.
Illinois counting its chickens
Jul 14, 2006 |
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A research scientist in Illinois wants to bring the state's prairie chicken population back to the level it was when Abraham Lincoln was alive.
Bird flu claims 41st life in Indonesia
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A 3-year-old Indonesian girl has died from avian influenza in Indonesia, bringing the country's total deaths from the disease to 41.
Cingular starts 3G wireless in San Antonio
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Cingular Wireless launched a "super-charged" third-generation wireless network in San Antonio Friday.
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