25/08/2004

Intel Funds WiMax Development to Replace WiFi

Speakeasy, a national independent broadband services provider, has received a strategic investment from the Intel Communications Fund, managed by Intel Capital. Speakeasy will use the capital to help expand network endeavors ...

Molecular assemblies created to convert water to hydrogen gas

Wonder where the fuel will come from for tomorrow's hydrogen-powered vehicles? Virginia Tech researchers are developing catalysts that will convert water to hydrogen gas. The research will be presented at the 228th American ...

Semiconductor Market Grow 27 Percent in 2004

Worldwide semiconductor revenue is forecast to reach $226 billion in 2004, a 27.4 percent increase from 2003 revenue, according to the latest quarterly update by Gartner, Inc. While the market will experience strong growth ...

NTT DoCoMo, Motorola to Develop 3G FOMA Handset

NTT DoCoMo, Inc., Motorola Inc. and Motorola Japan Ltd. announced today that they have signed an agreement to jointly develop a FOMA(R) handset targeting business users by taking advantage of high-speed 3G FOMA technologies. ...

Telescopes Network Leads to the First Direct Planet Discovery

"The fact that we can learn anything at all about a planet 500 light years away is astonishing" Scientists have made their first direct discovery of a planet orbiting a bright star using a network of small telescopes and ...

Ice and a slice of climate history

The first 40 million years of Arctic climate history was recovered from beneath the Arctic sea floor on Monday 23 August. After four days drilling in hazardous conditions the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program’s Arctic ...

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