Tyan to Exhibit Exciting Server and Workstation Solutions

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Tyan,a world leader in server and workstation technology, plans to showcase leading-edge platform and system solutions at GITEX, the largest global IT event for the Middle East region. The GITEX DUBAI event for 2004 is set ...


Intel collaborates with Nokia and Symbian to help deliver Series 60 Platform-based 3G smartphones

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Intel Corporation, Nokia Corporation and Symbian Ltd. announced today a collaboration to bring smartphones based on the Nokia Series 60 Platform to market using Intel technology, as part of Intel's recent membership in th ...


Earthquake Forecast Program Has Amazing Success Rate

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A NASA-funded earthquake forecast program has an amazing track record. Published in 2002, the Rundle-Tiampo Forecast has accurately forecast the locations of 15 of California's 16 largest earthquakes this decad ...


NASA Infrared Images May Provide Volcano Clues

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NASA scientists took infrared (IR) digital images of Mount Saint Helens' last week. The images revealed signs of heat below the surface one day before the volcano erupted last Friday in southern Washington ...


NASA's Congratulations to SpaceShipOne's X Prize Win

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NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe today congratulated the SpaceShipOne team on the third successful flight of a private human spacecraft. The team also wins the $10 million X Prize competition. The X Prize Found ...


The 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics

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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2004 "for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction" jointly to David J. Gross Kavli Institute for Theo ...


65V-inches World's Largest LCD Color TV

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A Quantum Leap in LCD TV Screen Size Sharp Corporation has successfully developed a 65V-inch AQUOS LCD color TV, the industry’s first and world's largest. The TV's full-spec, high-definition, 6.22-million-d ...


From the Laboratory to the Road: Clean Driving with Fuel Cells

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This nippy little four-wheel vehicle has an interesting inner life: and that is meant quite literally! Scientists from Research Centre Jülich have equipped a commercial electric vehicle with a fuel cell th ...


New Stanford center probes nanoscale material

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The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $7.5 million over five years to establish the Center for Probing the Nanoscale (CPN) at Stanford. Kathryn Moler, associate professor of applied physics and of physics, and Da ...


National Semiconductor Introduces First Single-Chip, High-Performance Power over Ethernet Solution

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National Semiconductor Corporation today announced the LM5070, the first single-chip Power Device (PD) solution to feature the high performance and tiny package footprint needed to dramatically simplify the ...




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