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Boeing Demonstrates One-Button Start-Up Of Satellite Ground Station
2007-11-07 17:29:00 Boeing and its TEAM TSAT partners have successfully demonstrated the "one-button" start-up feature of its U.S. ground station, an essential element of the companies' Transformational Satellite Communications System (TSAT) offering. The feature allows a ground station technician or a remote command center operator to use one button on a control panel to go from a full "off" condition to full More About: Ground , Start-Up , Boeing , Start
Skynet 5B Satellite Ready For Launch On 9th November
2007-11-07 16:57:00 The Skynet 5 satellites are based on Astrium's Eurostar E3000 satellite platform with a 34m solar array span and a launch mass of 4.65 tonnes. Skynet 5B will be positioned at 53 degrees East. Astrium is on target for the second Skynet 5 satellite launch this year with Skynet 5B scheduled for launch from Kourou, French Guiana on 9 November 2007 on an Ariane 5 launch vehicle. Astrium plays a More About: Satellite , Launch , Ready
Skynet 5B Satellite Ready For Launch On 9th November
2007-11-07 16:56:00 The Skynet 5 satellites are based on Astrium's Eurostar E3000 satellite platform with a 34m solar array span and a launch mass of 4.65 tonnes. Skynet 5B will be positioned at 53 degrees East. Astrium is on target for the second Skynet 5 satellite launch this year with Skynet 5B scheduled for launch from Kourou, French Guiana on 9 November 2007 on an Ariane 5 launch vehicle. Astrium plays a More About: Satellite , Launch , Ready
Scientists Discover Record Fifth Planet Orbiting Nearby Star
2007-11-07 16:51:00 This artist's concept shows four of the five planets that orbit 55 Cancri, a star much like our own. The most recently discovered planet, and the fourth out from the star, looms large in the foreground. It is at least 45 times the mass of Earth, or half the mass of Saturn, and it orbits the star every 260 days. The system's three known inner planets can be seen in the background around the More About: Planet , Star , Scientists , Record , Discover
NASA Technology Helps Predict And Prevent Future Pandemic Outbreaks
2007-11-07 16:43:00 A particular infectious disease being targeted by NASA is malaria, which affects 300-500 million persons worldwide, leaving 40 percent of the world at risk of infection. With the help of 14 satellites currently in orbit and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Applied Sciences Program, scientists have been able to observe the Earth's environment to help predict and prevent More About: Technology , Future , Pandemic , Nasa , Predict
Google gets into smartphone Linux OS game
2007-11-07 13:55:00 Google is not getting into the handset business, but has announced that it was working on a Linux -based software platform for smartphones that promises to spur better mobile internet access, and the creation of new devices and applications. Dubbed Android, Google's platform will include an operating system, middleware, a user interface and applications. A software developer kit is slated for More About: Google , Smartphone , Game
Bullet Proof Material Applies Nanotechnology to Rebound, Not Spread, Force
2007-11-07 06:41:00 Scientists have used the elasticity of carbon nanotubes to not only stop bullets penetrating material but to actually rebound their force Engineers in Australia have designed a new bullet proof material which actually rebounds the force of a bullet. Bullet proof materials at the moment are designed to spread the force. The use of nanotechnology in design means those in the line of fire can be More About: Nanotechnology , Force , Proof , Material
Hidden Details of Earth's Atmosphere Revealed By Orbiting Spacecraft
2007-11-07 06:28:00 Watching the stars set from the surface of the Earth may be a romantic pastime but when a spacecraft does it from orbit, it can reveal hidden details about a planet's atmosphere. The technique is known as stellar occultation. Jean-Loup Bertaux, Service d'Aeronomie du CNRS, France was the first to suggest its use on an ESA mission. It works by watching stars from space, while they drop behind More About: Spacecraft , Hidden , Details , Atmosphere
ASUS went really crazy ?? ASUS Maximus Formula (Special Edition) review
2007-11-06 22:07:00 ASUS went really crazy with the Intel P35 chipset, releasing more than a dozen motherboards equipped with it in just a matter of months. As we discovered in our 9-way Intel P35 motherboard shoot-out, the P35 is a well equipped chipset that offers excellent performance, great overclocking capabilities and a very competitive price. In fact, the price of the P35 has allowed motherboard makers to More About: Formula , Asus , Review , Crazy , Special
Will Google fracture or unify mobile Linux? Google unveils mobile phone sof
2007-11-06 21:46:00 Confirming its long-rumored foray into the mobile market, Google today announced an ambitious alliance with a number of handset makers, wireless carriers and other technology companies to create potentially cheaper mobile phones based on an open source platform called “Android”. Google will not be making the phones and doesn’t plan to stamp its brand on the devices either. Instead, mobile More About: Linux , Mobile , Phone , Mobile Phone
Symantec - Vontu : Symantec to buy data loss prevention firm Vontu
2007-11-06 19:49:00 Symantec said Monday that it will spend US$350 million to purchase data leak prevention vendor Vontu, making it the latest security vendor to enter this new but crowded market. The acquisition is expected to close by year's end, putting Symantec in competition with security vendors McAfee, Trend Micro, and Websense, all of whom have acquired data loss prevention companies of their own over the More About: Data , Prevention , Symantec , Loss
Scientists Predict How To Detect A Fourth Dimension Of Space
2007-11-06 14:12:00 Einstein's Theory of Relativity is going to have to defend itself against a new five-dimensional theory of gravity. Scientists at Duke and Rutgers universities have developed a mathematical framework they say will enable astronomers to test a new five-dimensional theory of gravity that competes with Einstein's General Theory of Relativity.Charles R. Keeton of Rutgers and Arlie O. Petters of More About: Space , Dimension , Predict , Dime
Embry-Riddle And Zero Gravity To Collaborate On Weightless Flights
2007-11-06 14:07:00 Researchers, teachers and students will have access to weightless and variable-gravity conditions under a new agreement between Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and Zero G ravity Corp. (Zero-G). Embry-Riddle and Zero-G will work together to integrate weightless flights and space science workshops for K-12 teachers, develop experiment programs for high school and college students, and expand More About: Collaborate , Flights , Weigh
New Coleman Solar Chargers With Cabela's
2007-11-06 13:59:00 ICP Solar To launch New Coleman Solar Char gers With Cabela's ICP Solar Technologies announced that it has re-acquired Cabela's, the world's foremost outfitter for outdoor sports, as a distribution partner for its superior range of Coleman branded solar chargers. "Our thin-film solar chargers are designed to outperform similarly labelled unbranded models by up to 50%. The return of the Cabela's
Missing black holes found
2007-11-06 13:51:00 A new study of galaxies has unmasked hundreds of black holes hiding deep inside dusty galaxies billions of light-years away. The massive, growing black holes, discovered by NASA's Spitzer and Chandra space telescopes, represent a large fraction of a long-sought missing population. Their discovery implies there were hundreds of millions of additional black holes growing in our young universe, More About: Black , Missing , Holes , Missi
Personality and blood types
2007-11-06 13:37:00 You're probably all too familiar with the widely recognized correlation between the stars and our lives and character traits. Interestingly, the stars are not the only place people look for that same information. In fact, a popular belief in Japan is that our personality, temperament and compatibility with others is determined, or greatly influenced, by our ABO blood type. It's not uncommon to More About: Blood , Types , Personality , Ality , Blood Type
Single Nanotube Makes World's Smallest Radio
2007-11-06 09:51:00 Over the past century, radio has shrunk dramatically from the wooden 'cathedral' style radios of the 1930s to the pocket-sized transistor radios of the 1950s and more recently to the single-chip radios found in cell phones and wireless sensors. Continuing this trend, we have further miniaturized the radio by cleverly implementing multiple radio functions with a single component, the carbon More About: Radio , Single , Adio
Latest U.S. energy plan: Use power of oceans
2007-11-06 09:46:00 Exploring ways to tap into the ocean's wind and water as alternative energy sources. A year after a bitter congressional fight over offshore drilling for oil and gas, the Bush administration now wants to tap the ocean's winds, waves and currents as a source for alternative energy. This time, though, environmental interests are likely allies, not vocal opponents. The powerful Gulf Stream off More About: Power , Energy , Oceans , Plan
Strong Server Sales Lift Sun to Profitable Q1
2007-11-06 08:40:00 Sun Microsystems reported net income of US$89 million on strong hardware sales for its first quarter of fiscal 2008, with the company posting its fourth consecutive profitable quarter after several years of financial loss and instability. Total revenue for the first quarter, which ended Sept. 30, was $3.22 billion, an increase of about 1 percent compared with the $3.19 billion in revenue More About: Sales , Server , Lift , Strong , Profitable
Magnetic cocoons power energetic cosmic rays
2007-11-05 22:38:00 Jets of high-speed particles stab out from a supermassive black hole at the heart of an active galaxy. The jets carve out giant, magnetised cocoons of plasma that can boost cosmic rays to improbably high speeds (Illustration: NASA) Vast magnetic cocoons associated with galaxies whose black holes have stopped eating may be responsible for accelerating charged particles called cosmic rays to More About: Power , Rays , Cosmic , Magnetic
Technology and global prospect : Technology market is breaking the general
2007-11-05 21:30:00 A REQUEST LETTER FROM MD MOSHIUR RAHMAN (BLOGGER) The imbalaced growth of technology market is breaking the general economy structure of world . For the seek of humanity , I personally suggest to find out the way of a balanced life ... live and next world . I agree the research of NASA , but i never agree the proverty of Human in world. pls watch from micro eye, Considering as More About: Technology , Market , General , Global , Breaking
Controls :Technology tunes into our emotions
2007-11-05 20:03:00 Technology can do many thing ...........something already reached in success ,something on the way. where is the end ? Technology tunes into our emotions A technology that can recognise anxiety in people is being developed by an Australian computer scientist. Australian National University researcher Gordon McIntyre says the technology could be applied in a range of areas from aged care to More About: Tunes , Technology , Emotions
Tiny sensor measures tiny magnetic fields
2007-11-05 19:53:00 A magnetic sensor smaller than a grain of rice and sensitive enough to detect the brainwave of someone daydreaming has been developed by US scientists who say their research offers the potential for a host of new medical and security uses. They says the sensor, described online in the journal Nature Photonics, provides a low-cost and portable way to detect changes in a magnetic field. "What More About: Tiny , Sensor , Fields , Magnetic Fields , Magnetic
Security Warning !!! Zombie Storm Rising !!! Your PC Might Be A Zombie If
2007-11-05 18:02:00 The global technology is rolling the global economy ...the no thing without computer and internet !!! So how much danger- comes !!!The greatest threat to global cyber security today, according to Internet Security Systems researcher Josh Corman, may be your mother's computer. Or more precisely, the collected computers of all the world's mothers. Along with millions of other out-of-date and More About: Storm , Warning , Zombie
A Warning !!!! :Chemical weapons create toxic waste nightmare
2007-11-05 17:38:00 We want environment for us , for next generation , so in all espect we have to think the reaction of thing or policies we are innitiating , have to clear about CONFLICT: EVOLUTION AND FUTURE OF COMBAT AND WEAPONS MEETING in the Hague next week, the signatories to the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) will celebrate the fact that Albania and the UK have destroyed their last chemical weapons and More About: Nightmare , Warning , Waste , Create
Invention : Metal 'muscles' Autonomous robots,
2007-10-31 14:44:00 Metal 'muscles'Autonomous robots, micro-scale air vehicles, and prosthetic limbs are all supposed to operate for long periods without recharging or refuelling, making efficient energy supply crucial.Nature's choice is to provide chemical power for natural actuators like muscles. Human engineers have typically taken another route, relying on converting electrical energy into mechanical energy More About: Metal , Robots , Invention , Robo
Invention : Metal 'muscles' Autonomous robots,
2007-10-31 14:43:00 Metal 'muscles'Autonomous robots, micro-scale air vehicles, and prosthetic limbs are all supposed to operate for long periods without recharging or refuelling, making efficient energy supply crucial.Nature's choice is to provide chemical power for natural actuators like muscles. Human engineers have typically taken another route, relying on converting electrical energy into mechanical energy More About: Metal , Robots , Invention , Robo
Invention: Metal muscles
2007-10-31 14:37:00 Metal 'muscles'Autonomous robots, micro-scale air vehicles, and prosthetic limbs are all supposed to operate for long periods without recharging or refuelling, making efficient energy supply crucial.Nature's choice is to provide chemical power for natural actuators like muscles. Human engineers have typically taken another route, relying on converting electrical energy into mechanical energy More About: Metal , Invention
Massive Black Hole Smashes
2007-10-31 14:22:00 Using two NASA satellites, astronomers have discovered the heftiest known black hole to orbit a star. The new black hole, with a mass 24 to 33 times that of our Sun, is more massive than scientists expected for a black hole that formed from a dying star.The newly discovered object belongs to the category of "stellar-mass" black holes. Formed in the death throes of massive stars, they are More About: Black , Hole , Smash , Mash
A New Video Game with Expressive Characters Lead to Emotional Attachment
More articles from this author:2007-10-31 07:09:00 When one thinks of the leaders in computer animation, a few familiar film studios come to mind, namely DreamWorks and Pixar. Traditional movie companies like Fox and Warner Brothers have also made successful forays into animated fare. Video games, however, have rarely been known for the artistry of their animation, for two reasons. First, while they almost inevitably fall short, most video games More About: Game , Characters , Video Game , Lead 1, 2 |



