New Haven: a city that 'really got it'
Oct 18, 2005 |
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New Haven, Conn., may become a model for other U.S. cities wishing to lower their energy costs as natural gas, oil and electricity prices soar.
Nokia WiMAX plans move forward with successful data call
Oct 18, 2005 |
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Nokia announced today that its Networks business group has completed a data call as part of its WiMAX (802.16e) development program.
Socket adds barcode scanner to BlackBerry
Oct 18, 2005 |
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A California company has come up with a way to turn portable BlackBerry devices into barcode readers for field applications.
Shenzhou 6 Tab: US$111m
Oct 18, 2005 |
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China has spent 900 million yuan (US$111.2 million) on its successful second manned space mission and has great interest in launching commercial satellites for global clients, a senior official said.
Britain's broadband wars heat up
Oct 18, 2005 |
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The broadband wars are heating up in Britain, where Rupert Murdoch's BSkyB satellite TV operation looks set to fight BT and France's Wanadoo for market share.
AOL has full dance card
Oct 18, 2005 |
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America Online, whose fortunes, had run from feast to famine, looks to once again have a full dance card with possible acquisition partners reading like a list of the dot-com titans. Possible partners include Yahoo! Inc ...
Chimps: More males means boundary fights
Oct 18, 2005 |
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University of Michigan scientists say the biggest predictor of territorial boundary patrols among wild chimpanzees is the number of males in the group.
Ancient Anthropoid Origins Discovered In Africa
Oct 18, 2005 |
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The fossil teeth and jawbones of two new species of tiny monkey-like creatures that lived 37 million years ago have been sifted from ancient sediments in the Egyptian desert, researchers have reported.
Two-Tone Molecular Printing
Oct 18, 2005 |
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Nanopipette with two chambers produces microstructures made of biomolecules. The emblem of the Cambridge University, a portrait of scientist Isaac Newton, rendered in microscale as a colorful, fluorescing image: are British re ...
'Intelligent design' trial in fourth week
Oct 18, 2005 |
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An intelligent design activist has told a Harrisburg, Pa., federal court the concept is scientific and not a religious option for the theory of evolution.
Venus Express set for liftoff
Oct 18, 2005 |
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On 26th October the European Space Agency's Venus Express spacecraft is scheduled to launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan en route to Earth's closest planetary neighbour - the ultimate "greenhouse" ...
Cisco adds security to switches, wireless
Oct 18, 2005 |
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Cisco Systems will reportedly announce Tuesday it has added a new security layer to its wireless and switching products in order to better protect networks.
New drive to adopt Linux in mobile phones
Oct 18, 2005 |
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A leader in the Linux software field has launched a drive to accelerate the adoption of Linux in mobile-phone technologies.
China telecoms feel foreign competition
Oct 18, 2005 |
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Perhaps no other industry is as global and dynamic as the mobile telecommunications industry these days, as multinationals jostle for the top spot in providing better services to more subscribers in more countries. So while ...
WiFi zone set for Calif's 'Little Saigon'
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Residents of the largest Vietnamese enclave outside of Vietnam will soon be able to keep in closer touch with relatives in Asia thanks to a new WiFi hot zone.


