13/10/2005

Chandra Observatory reveals new star generation

Black holes are often regarded as galactic bullies. With an infamous appetite for stars and mayhem, they're nothing but menacing destroyers. Or are they? For the first time, scientists using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory ...

Super-smart USB card delivers rich multimedia content

A powerful new platform that delivers high computing power and high channel capacity could help meet consumer demand for multimedia content via PCs, interactive TV and mobile phones. The FULL SPEED project that developed ...

Outsmarting light

A team of scientists headed by Dr. Christoph Lienau of the Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy (MBI) in Berlin develops and utilizes novel nanoptical techniques for imaging structures that ...

Survey: Companies need anti-spyware skills

A survey warns that while most corporate-network users are well aware of spyware, most admit they need more training on avoiding the potential dangers.

Tech investors eye AOL-Google talks

The financial community is keeping a close eye on a reported plan by Google and Comcast to acquire a stake in America Online.

Analysis: Quantum Dot may be sold cheap

Analysts are studying last week's acquisition by Invitrogen of Quantum Dot Corp., the nanotech startup that laid claim to all key life-science applications for quantum dots, trying to guess the sale amount and what it might ...

Apple Introduces the New iMac G5

Apple yesterday unveiled the new iMac G5 which features a built-in iSight video camera for out-of-the-box video conferencing and the debut of Appleā€™s breakthrough Front Row media experience. The new iMac G5 comes in a ...

Taikonauts set Chinese space record

China's Shenzhou 6 spacecraft was in its second day in orbit Thursday, making the mission that nation's longest manned space flight.

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