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Boeing to resume Test Flights By Michael Mecham and Guy Norris Boeing plans to use round-the-clock operations on the 787’s test program as it seeks to win type certification for the new jet within nine months, followed ...
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Is Apple going to announce a Tablet Computer soon? Tech stocks typically have to break significant price milestones or have dramatic dips to make CNET's news story queue. Likewise, we try not to hop on the Apple rumor bandwagon unless there's so...
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U.S. Military is liaising with Extraterrestrial life! President Obama and VP Biden with Joint Chiefs of Staff. AP PhotoU.S. military is liaising with extraterrestrial life according to independent sourcesDecember 28, 11:45 AMHonolulu Exopolitics Examiner ...
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December 17, 2009 11:10 AM PST Intel: New graphics, 'Core' chips comingIntel on Thursday previewed new Core processors and graphics technology that will become the pillar of its mainstream chip offerings. As reported previously, Intel said it will ...
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Business Aviation Recovery Expected to be Slow Dec 16, 2009 George Larson george_larson@bellsouth.net The consensus among the aircraft manu...
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LED Bulbs moving toward mainstream in 2010 The first contact many consumers have with LEDs is when stringing lights on the Christmas tree. But improvements in the energy-efficient lighting technology mean that more people will start screwing in LE...
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Take a seat on the World's Fastest Bullet Train (Asianewsphoto/xinhua)Updated: 2009-12-24 11:12 The Wuhan-Guangzhou high-speed electric multiple units (EMUs), independently developed and devised by the China CNR Corporation Limited (CNR), is ready...
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Powerful Mars Orbiter Makes a Comeback By Andrea ThompsonSenior Writerposted: 23 December 2009 NASA's most powerful Mars orbiter has bounced back from some hard luck around the red planet this year, and scientists are eager to res...
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Fantastic New "Sixth Sense" Computer Technology!
You've got to see it to believe it!
The Inventor of this Technology is the Einstein of Computer Inventors!
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December 21, 2009 7:28 PM PST LG, RIM top Apple in number of phone users by Dave Rosenberg New data on the top 10 mobile phones puts Apple on top due to the sheer number of iPhone owners. But both Research In Motion and LG actually control more...
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Through The Fence' Advocate: New FAA Policy Adversely Affects All Airports Slight Change In Wording Could Cause Major Changes In Airport Access The FAA's new Airport Compliance Manual adversely affects every federally funded airport by telling local ...
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X-51A Takes First Ride Aboard B-52 Flight is Key Milestone For Hypersonic Vehicle The X-51A WaveRider was carried aloft for the first time Dec. 9 by an Air Force Flight Test Center B-52 Stratofortress over Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. The test wa...
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Mars Rover may have lost another wheel?NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) engineers plan to continue diagnosis of what appears to be a seized up wheel on the already stranded Mars rover Spirit. READ MORE: AviationWeek.com ...
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United Considers CSeries to Replace B737'sBy Darren Shannon United is considering Bombardier’s CSeries as a replacement for the Boeing 737s recently dropped from the carrier’s fleet, Chairman and CEO Glenn Tilton told Th...
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Japanese Robot Helps 67 Year Old Women Shop Pretty Neat! I am surprised how well the Robot maintained it's orientation around so many people!========================================================A humanoid robot has been deployed to a supermarket i...
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Intel to preview new chips on December 17 by Brooke Crotherscnet_news406:http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-10414160-64.html?tag=yahoobuzzOn December 17, Intel will preview new processors for laptops, among other chip technologies. The preview is ...
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RyanAir Drops Orders for B737's A Ryanair order for additional Boeing 737s is “highly unlikely to happen,” according to the airline’s CEO Michael O’Leary. The carrier and the manufacturer have ...
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Wheel Trouble may doom stuck Rover on Mars?By Tariq MalikManaging Editorposted: 11 December 200911:53 After months stuck fast in deep Martian sand, NASA's embattled rover Spirit is facing a debilitating wheel problem that has slowed its escape eff...
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Nearby Super-Earth May Be a Waterworld By Jeanna BrynerSenior Writerposted: 16 December 200901:00 A rocky and water-rich planet, not much heftier than our own, has been discovered so close to our solar system that astronomers one day may be...