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Explosive Nearby Star Could Threaten Earth! By Andrea ThompsonSenior Writerposted: 04 January 2010 WASHINGTON — A massive, eruptive white dwarf star in the Milky Way — long overdue for its next periodic eruption — is closer to our ...
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WSJ: Apple Tablet Shipping In March Mark A. Gardner January 6, 2010 Looks like Apple will announce a new tablet product, The Wall Street Journal says it knows when the device will actually be available to customers. Sources have told ...
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Gesture Recognition Technology being Developed Gesture-recognition interfaces for cell phones are closer to reality with technology from the University of Tokyo that lets you operate your phone or mobile device without laying a finger on it....
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NASA's Unstoppable (So Far) Mars Rover Has Uncertain Future Sat, 02 Jan '10 Unprecedented Sixth Anniversary Nears NASA's Mars rover Spirit will mark six years of unprecedented science exploration and inspiration for the American public on Sunda...
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CES: Intel's 'Turbo Boost' Core i5 comes to HP laptops Resellers are beginning to show a Hewlett-Packard Pavilion laptop with Intel's more powerful mobile Core i5 processor, which will debut at the Consumer Electronics show on Thursday along with its l...
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Commercial Spaceflight: Big Decade, Big Future By Leonard DavidSPACE.com's Space Insider Columnistposted: 31 December 200907:14 am ET It's been a wild and crazy ride in space since the first decade of the 21st century began, but as it nears...
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General Aviation's Slow Recovery January 3, 2010 Aviation industry analyst Brian Foley says GA is entering a recovery phase as 2010 begins. Foley, who was predicting "measurable signs of recovery by mid-2010" at this time last year, says his outlook ha...
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FAA Looking Closer at American Airlines Sun, 03 Jan '10 Three Incidents In December Leads To Increased Oversight After having three landing incidents in quick succession, American Airlines (AAL) is now under investigation by the FAA. Pilot traini...
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The Last Space Shuttle Flights Courtesy of NASA - Here are the last five missions for the world's only reusable orbital space planes: 5) STS-130: Observation deck in space NASA's first flight of 2010 promises to give astronauts on the space st...
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Google's Nexus One The New Google Phone is boasting some pretty impressive features.This is the first move, for Google, into the Mobile Phone Market. Can Google Take over the World with this Phone and their other offerings?They're trying h...
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Major Apple Announcement on January 27th! January 5, 2009 (Credit: All Things Digital) So, that rumored Apple event everyone has been jawing about these past few weeks? It's on and it's going to be a big deal. ...
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Hole Discovered on Moon Saturday, January 02, 2010 Space.Com: The moon appears to have at least one deep hole, a vertical skylight that could serve as a protective lunar base for future astronauts. The gaping, dark pit on the near side of the moon --...
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JAL May Drop International Routes?January 4, 2010 By Bradley Perrett Japan Airlines may lose its entire international operation under a plan that would reduce the mighty but profitless airline, Asia’s ...
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An Application War is Brewing in the Cloud! by Matt Asay - 12/30/09 Today's cloud-computing vendors focus on infrastructure, but that won't be the case for long. It can't be. As competing vendors seek to differentiate themselves,...
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AirTran: Happy Holidays MKE -- And Here's 100 Jobs Wed, 30 Dec '09 Airline To Open Flight Crew Base at Midwestern Hub AirTran Airways has announced that the airline will open both a pilot and flight attendant base in Milwaukee to support ...
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Flexing the Boundries of Flash Memory Organic Flash Memory (Credit: University of Tokyo) The University of Tokyo recently announced the development of "organic flash memory," a nonvolatile memory that has the same basic structure as a flas...
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New Space Telescope to Begin Test Run By SPACE.com StaffDecember 2009 Mission managers are preparing to pop the lid off a space telescope that will provide them with a glimpse of strange objects that lie in the distant cosmos. NASA's Wide-field ...
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Microsoft, Intel to cede Tablet Market to AppleDecember 2009 by Brooke Crothers If the Apple tablet emerges as expected, this will be another big device market, following media players and smartphones, that the PC industry cedes to Apple. Tablet:...
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Voyager Makes an Interstellar Discovery December 23, 2009: The solar system is passing through an interstellar cloud that physics says should not exist. In the Dec. 24th issue of Nature, a team of scientists reveal how NASA's Voyager spacecraft h...
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No User Fees in Senate FAA Bill Benet Wilson The Senate Commerce Committee passed its version of the FAA reauthorization bill last week that includes a measure to accelerate NextGen for the air traffic control s...