13/03/2006

Briefs: Nokia unveils base for new spectrum

Nokia Monday introduced a multi-radio platform base station that will work on spectrum bands slated for auction by the Federal Communications Commission.

Networking: Storage blues

Computer companies once constantly extolled the "paper saving" virtues of e-mail. But now, with government regulators compelling the retention of many new records, storage requirements are increasing once again. All of the ...

Ynet bars Google from using its content

Another Hebrew news Web site refused over the weekend to allow Google to use its content on the new beta version of its Israel news site.

Researchers discover new microbial life in the Mediterranean

Researchers from the University of Essex have discovered a deep-sea oasis with new microbial life forms that could have significant implications for biotechnology. The findings have been published this week in the journal ...

Mars under the spotlight again

Relieved UK scientists are celebrating the news that NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) appears to have smoothly entered Mars orbit on Friday night (March 10th). Entering orbit is one of the most critical times for ...

Swedish plans to colonise space

Building a self-reliant moon colony is no longer science fiction, or a gimmick to promote the new James Bond film. It is indeed near-term reality.

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