Motorola Introduces Next Generation of 3G Handsets
Oct 19, 2005 |
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Motorola, Inc. today unveiled its next generation of 3G/UMTS mobile handsets - the Motorola RAZR V3x, the E770v and the E1070, which are launching first with operators in Europe and Asia.
New Direction for Hydrogen Atom Transfers
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Oct 19, 2005 |
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In the annals of chemistry, there are many examples of hydrogen atoms moving from metals to carbon atoms. But no one has ever directly observed the reverse reaction — hydrogen atoms moving from carbon to a metal — until now. ...
Google drops Gmail name in U.K.
Oct 19, 2005 |
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Gmail, the free e-mail service provided by search giant Google, changed its name to Google Mail for British users Wednesday after a trademark dispute.
Seafloor Creatures Destroyed By Ice Action During Ice Ages
Oct 19, 2005 |
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The ice ages made massive changes to the Earth's landscape. But what was happening below the ice in the oceans? Research by marine scientists reveals that it was a time of mass destruction as whole communities of animals ...
S&P sees solid mobile-phone outlook
Oct 19, 2005 |
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Standard & Poor's said Wednesday most cell-phone manufacturers worldwide have a stable outlook for next year despite increased competition.
Brits test balloon broadband relays
Oct 19, 2005 |
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Engineers in Britain will be testing the ability of high-altitude balloons to relay high-speed broadband service.
Zone Labs debuts anti-spyware firewall
Oct 19, 2005 |
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American security designer Zone Labs Wednesday launched what it hailed as the world's first spyware solution based on next-generation firewall technology.
Realtors join podcasting craze
Oct 19, 2005 |
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Rock bands use them. Pornographers have made them too. Even politicians and governments are joining the craze. So while it may seem unusual at first, it's really only logical that Realtors may be the latest group joining ...
Microbial cleaning of pollution is refined
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University of Massachusetts-Amherst scientists say strategies using microbes to clean polluted sites are becoming more refined due to gene sequencing.
Cassini-Huygens Mission Celebrates Anniversary
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On the eighth anniversary of the launch of the NASA/ESA/ASI Cassini-Huygens spacecraft, the teams involved can look back at a string of remarkable discoveries.
EPA investigates oil pollution reports
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is reportedly investigating charges that up to 2,000 gallons of oil were dumped into Alaska's Beaufort Sea in 2003.
It whistles; change in pitch tells all in this new sonic gas analyzer
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Penn State researchers have developed a prototype sonic gas analyzer that automatically and continuously tracks the concentration of a gas in an air/gas mixture based on changes in pitch.
Spirit Wiggles Into A Sturdy Workspace
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Spirit is healthy and spent the week examining a rock called "Hillary" at the true summit of "Husband Hill." The first attempt to approach Hillary ended with a small pebble under Spirit's left front wheel, and the stability ...
New Horizons Pluto Payload Ready For Flight, Exciting Science Campaign
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The science payload for NASA's New Horizons mission completed its last major preparations for flight last week. The probe will be the first to visit Pluto and its moon, Charon.
Feds bolstering online banking security
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Federal banking regulators are ordering financial institutions to bolster their Internet security by the end of next year, hoping to halt identity theft. But experts tell UPI's The Web that the measures still may not be strong ...


