27/03/2007

Nanoparticles for Delivery of Prostate Cancer Treatment

Alan Garen, professor of molecular biophysics and biochemistry at Yale has received a $100,000 award from the Prostate Cancer Foundation to expand research on the delivery of a targeted therapy for prostate cancer using nanoparticles.

Next Draft of GPL 3 to Address Microsoft-Novell Deal

The Free Software Foundation will release the third discussion draft of GPL Version 3, postponing a final release to address issues such as those raised by the recent Microsoft-Novell patent deal.

Tech Shares Rise, Offset Worries About Housing

U.S. technology stocks rose on March 26, pulled higher by positive broker comments on companies such as Dell, but renewed signs of weakness in the housing market snapped a five-day winning streak for the Dow.

New Jersey Lawmakers May Ban Texting While Driving

New Jersey drivers who insist on sending text messages on their cell phones or personal digital assistants may find themselves on the wrong side of the law if legislators approve a new bill.

Dell, AMD 'DASH' Toward New Standards

The two companies are some of the first major vendors to offer software and hardware that will meet new standards set by the Distributed Management Task Force.

Optical Broadband Data Transmission in the Home

Siemens and Infineon have developed a simple broadband transmission system for use in home networks. The system uses optical polymer cables that can be laid and installed without requiring any special skills.

Hands-On With HTC's First Laptop

Smartphone maker HTC announced the first major surprise of the CTIA wireless trade show this year by unveiling the Shift, its first Windows Vista PC. The company also displayed a US version of the Advantage, a device that ...

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