Trained wasps may be used to detect bombs, bugs, bodies and more
Oct 20, 2005 |
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An unusual device that uses trained wasps, rather than trained dogs, to detect specific chemical odors could one day be used to find hidden explosives, plant diseases, illegal drugs, cancer and even buried bodies, according ...
EarthLink expands seniors marketing drive
Oct 20, 2005 |
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EarthLink has expanded a marketing push to attract senior citizens who are often at the wrong end of high-tech demographics.
Australia Telstra might scrap CDMA mobile
Oct 20, 2005 |
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Australia's Telstra is considering a plan to scrap a mobile-phone network used by more than 1 million residents of the remote outback.
Quake may bolster India-Pakistan telecom ties
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India and Pakistan continue discussions that could lead to closer telecommunications ties between the two longtime rivals.
HP Drives Format Compatibility for High-definition DVDs
Oct 20, 2005 |
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HP today announced a significant step toward bridging the differences between the two competing high-definition (HD) optical disk formats by supporting two new technologies to be part of the next-generation standard.
Hurricanes not stealing mobile's thunder
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Mobile-phone companies are enjoying something of a renaissance, with industry giant Motorola reporting record earnings in the latest quarter. But while industry analysts are broadly upbeat about the sector's outlook into ...
Google reports $1.6B in 3Q revenue
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It is often joked lately that search titan Google Inc. may someday -- perhaps someday soon -- rule the world. It is the center of much of the Internet world in terms of the sheer number of people who use it, and with its ...


