Nokia 6630 Music Edition
Sep 19, 2005 |
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Nokia today announced the Nokia 6630 Music Edition, a special music version of the iconic 3G smartphone. The Nokia 6630 Music Edition has been designed with enhanced music functionality to make it convenient ...
Smallest baby and twin: first birthdays
Sep 19, 2005 |
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The world's smallest surviving baby celebrated her first birthday Monday at the neonatal unit of Loyola University Health System in Maywood, Ill.
Texas Instruments Breaks 65nm Leakage Power Barrier with SmartReflex Technologies
Sep 19, 2005 |
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The potential for leakage power or battery life drain increases dramatically as the industry advances to smaller process node geometries, a challenge that has been viewed as a barrier for developing high-speed, high-integration, ...
SanDisk to ship units of its first 'U3 smart' flash drive
Sep 19, 2005 |
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SanDisk Corporation today introduced its first USB smart drive using U3 technology, a powerful new platform that enables users to store and manage their "personal workspace" -- including files, programs, passwords ...
TI Integrates Smart Battery and Power Management Technology on Single Chip
Sep 19, 2005 |
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Texas Instruments announced today a high-performance power conversion integrated circuit with "smart charging" capability that incorporates all essential power transistors onto a single device. Occupying up to 70 percent ...
Neanderthal teeth similar to modern teeth
Sep 19, 2005 |
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Columbus, Ohio, researchers say they've determined Neanderthal tooth development was similar to that of modern humans. The Ohio State University researchers said their findings suggest the maturation period of the two hominid ...
Japan technology's focus shift to dreams
Sep 19, 2005 |
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A dog that can sniff out whether his owner is feeling under the weather or not? A T-shirt that allows the wearer's intestines to be in full view so that an X-ray is no longer necessary? Or an elevator that connects the planet ...
Researchers to Develop Next Generation Chemical and Biological Agent Protective Clothing
Sep 19, 2005 |
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An international team announced today that they have come together to develop critically needed protective garments for first responders to natural disasters and bio-terror attacks. The garments will provide military and ...
Cassini Radar Images Show Dramatic Shoreline on Titan
Sep 19, 2005 |
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Images returned during Cassini's recent flyby of Titan show captivating evidence of what appears to be a large shoreline cutting across the smoggy moon's southern hemisphere. Hints that this area was once wet, ...
Calif. to use GPS to monitor sex-offender parolees
Sep 19, 2005 |
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California has lifted a ban on the use of the Global Positioning Systems to keep track of paroled sex offenders.
Scientists find natural protein 'battery'
Sep 19, 2005 |
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Dallas researchers say they've found a protein inside cells that might act like a battery, capable of receiving, storing and dispensing electrical charge.
How We'll Get Back to the Moon
Sep 19, 2005 |
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NASA officials in Washington Monday released details for its next generation of spacecraft to take humans back to the moon and on to Mars. NASA said its new spacecraft will be 10 times safer than the space ...
Fujitsu Unveils Mac-Compatible Scanner
Sep 19, 2005 |
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Fujitsu today unveiled its first-ever scanner compatible with the Macintosh platform. The highly anticipated release of the Fujitsu ScanSnap scanning solution supporting Mac OS X version 10.4 "Tiger" provides Apple customers ...
Molecular Needles
Sep 19, 2005 |
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Carbon nanotubes inject antimycotics into cells and increase their effectiveness Putting pharmaceutical agents into the body isn't hard, but getting them into targeted areas can be problematic. If drugs aren't taken up by a ...
Sight for sore eyes: ancient fish see colour
Sep 19, 2005 |
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The Australian lungfish - one of the world’s oldest fishes and related to our ancient ancestors - may have been viewing rivers in technicolour long before dinosaurs roamed the Earth.


