World broadband customers top 176 million
Sep 20, 2005 |
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Another 24 million new customers were added to the ranks of broadband subscribers around the world during the first six months of 2005.
Breakthrough in micro-device fabrication combines biology and synthetic chemistry
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Nanostructured micro-devices may be mass produced at a lower cost, and with a wider variety of shapes and compositions than ever before, for dramatic improvements in device performance by utilizing very small biologically ...
N.Z. Telecom has hot spots for PlayStation
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Telecom New Zealand has opened up its wireless hot spots for connections to PlayStation Portable game devices.
Canon ranked as best co. by Nikkei
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Photocopying giant Canon topped a Japanese survey of top companies Tuesday.
Hitachi Software to unveil reform plan
Sep 20, 2005 |
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Hitachi Software Engineering will be focusing more on developing information security systems, a Japanese financial daily said Tuesday.
Vo-Dinh sees new journal advancing nano-bio field
Sep 20, 2005 |
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Editor in Chief Tuan Vo-Dinh envisions the new international peer-reviewed journal NanoBiotechnology providing a forum that leads to "explosive growth" where nanotechnology and biomedical sciences converge.
Wisconsin lawmakers consider cloning ban
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Wisconsin reportedly is considering a ban on cloning that critics say would undermine embryonic stem cell research in the state where it was discovered.
Tokyo Game Show's soaring allure
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Long gone are the days when computer games were seen as a bastion for awkward teenagers. From the commuter eagerly playing a game on his cellular phone on the train to tiny tots playing games with characters from their favorite ...
Global plan prepared to save amphibians
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A plan approved by a recent environmental meeting in Washington, D.C., to save the world's amphibians from extinction may cost more than $400 million.
Rogers, Videotron team on wireless service
Sep 20, 2005 |
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Rogers Wireless and Videotron signed an agreement Tuesday to provide an array of telecom and Internet services to Canadian customers starting next year.
Spansion Demonstrates High-Density Flash Memory Solutions Based On 90nm Mirrorbit Technology
Sep 20, 2005 |
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Spansion LLC, the Flash memory venture of AMD and Fujitsu Limited, today showed silicon of its single-chip 1 Gbit GL NOR Flash memory and demonstrated working silicon of its 1Gb ORNAND Flash memory based on 90nm MirrorBit ...
Applied Materials Announces Breakthrough in Interface Engineering Technology for 65-45nm Transistors
Sep 20, 2005 |
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Applied Materials, Inc. today announced a key advancement in nano-scale interface engineering with its new Applied Siconi Preclean process for fabricating leading-edge transistor contacts.
Infineon sees falling mobile, VoIP prices
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Equipment costs for mobile phones and potential VoIP systems are decreasing as technology improves, Germany's Infineon has concluded.
Orbiter's Long Life Helps Scientists Track Changes on Mars
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New gullies that did not exist in mid-2002 have appeared on a Martian sand dune. That's just one of the surprising discoveries that have resulted from the extended life of NASA's Mars Global Surveyor, which thi ...
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