08/05/2007

Hot Fluids and Deep Earthquakes

Fluids in the Earth's lower crust are an underlying force in shaking things up where continental plates slip under each other, according to a study recently published in Nature. Donna Eberhart-Phillips, a UC Davis researcher ...

Samsung Unveils the Q1 Ultra Ultra Mobile Personal Computer

Samsung Electronics today announced the company's next-generation UMPC family, the Q1 Ultra, at the Samsung Experience in New York. The Q1 Ultra advances Samsung's line of ultra-mobile computing devices, answering the growing ...

Genome Institute Reaches Milestone with a Mighty Microbe

Shewanella baltica OS185 is a tiny, ocean-dwelling microbe that could be an answer to cleaning up certain kinds of radioactive contamination, but for a few days this month the microbe is in the spotlight at Los Alamos for ...

Dell Continues Transformation

Linux and possible channel model are the latest significant moves by the beleaguered OEM.

CRM Vendor Kana Buys eVergance

eVergance, a management consulting firm as well as an systems integrator, provides services for CRM optimization and Web self-service deployments.

Biosensor sniffs out explosives

Temple University School of Medicine researchers have developed a new biosensor that sniffs out explosives and could one day be used to detect landmines and deadly agents, such as sarin gas, according to a paper in the June ...

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