16/06/2006

Notorious software pirate pleads guilty

The head of what U.S. officials called a "massive for-profit software piracy Wed site" pleaded guilty Friday to conspiracy and copyright infringement.

China now official member of chip council

China officially took its place as a full member of the World Semiconductor Council this week at a ceremony held in Beijing.

Public TV goes digital

Subscribers of Verizon's fiber-optic FiOS TV service will now have an option of high-definition public television.

Wireless World: Next-generation tracking

The second generation of wireless package tracking technology -- radio frequency identification (RFID) gear -- is emerging rapidly, changing the way manufacturers monitor shipments.

Study Seeks Balance in Rockies

The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) today--with key support from leading energy producers in the Rockies--released first-year results from a study on how natural gas development in the Rockies might be influencing wildlife, ...

Too much sperm may kill the queen

Researchers at CSE (Centre for Social Evolution) at the Institute of Biology, University of Copenhagen have studied the sperm-quality among ants.

AT&T to launch AccessAll

AT&T and its philanthropic arm AT&T Foundation announced this week the launch of a three-year $100 million signature program called "AccessAll."

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