| BREAKING NEWS - Waterskiing (continued
from WATERSKIING):
Jul. 7, 2006:
The astronauts moved a huge cargo container, nicknamed Leonardo, onto the space station by robotic arm
Jul. 3, 2006:
Europe's antitrust regulators voted unanimously Monday in favor of fining the world's largest software company Microsoft
Jul. 3, 2006:
China has launched a campaign to enforce curfews at Internet cafes
Jul. 3, 2006:
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order Monday barring the Navy from using a type of sonar
Jul. 3, 2006:
A huge asteroid whizzed by Earth early Monday
Jul. 3, 2006:
Engineers on Monday are closely scrutinizing a small crack in insulation on the space shuttle's fuel tank
Jul. 1, 2006:
Thunderstorms forced NASA to call off the launch of Discovery on Saturday
Jun. 30, 2006:
U.S. magistrate has struck down many of the SCO Group Inc.'s claims against IBM Corp.
Jun. 30, 2006:
A huge asteroid will have a close encounter with Earth this weekend
Jun. 30, 2006:
NASA on Friday named its new lunar spacecraft Ares I and Ares V
Jun. 30, 2006:
NASA chief Michael Griffin is taking a calculated gamble by going ahead with the launch of Discovery
Jun. 29, 2006:
President Bush's plan to send man to Mars in coming decades received a green light Thursday
Jun. 27, 2006:
Space shuttle Discovery's crew of seven arrived at the Kennedy Space Center
Jun. 27, 2006:
Device helps the blind read
Jun. 26, 2006:
Microsoft tries to prove it is one-stop shop for sophisticated communications technology
Jun. 26, 2006:
New US proposals to tighten controls on the export of high technology goods to China
Jun. 26, 2006:
Intel has launched its opening gambit in a triple-play to win back market share from its biggest rival Advanced Micro Devices
Jun. 25, 2006:
The main camera on the Hubble no working
Jun. 24, 2006:
HD DVD versus Blu-Ray next-generation DVD format battle is on
Jun. 24, 2006:
South Korea plans to launch a new space program to search for extraterrestrial life
Jun. 24, 2006:
Navy has begun a criminal investigation on Web publication of personal data for 28,000 sailors
Jun. 24, 2006:
Denmark is to set up seven unmanned measuring stations along the edge of Greenland's vast ice cap
Jun. 23, 2006:
7.0 earthquake anytime in Los Angeles and San Diego
Jun. 23, 2006:
French scientists have suggested using one asteroid to destroy another
Jun. 20, 2006:
Strange supernova puzzles scientists
Jun. 20, 2006:
IBM has built a transistor that runs about 100 times faster than current chips
Jun. 20, 2006:
Japan’s NTT Card hit by security breach
Jun. 20, 2006:
IBM and the Georgia Institute of Technology have discovered a way to extract far greater speeds from frozen chips
Jun. 20, 2006:
BP and DuPont signalled a breakthrough in biofuels
Jun. 19, 2006:
Verizon Communications Inc. has charged that Internet phone carrier Vonage Holdings Corp. violated patent rights
Jun. 18, 2006:
Researchers look into enabling Government surveillance programs that also protects individual privacy
Jun. 18, 2006:
GE is planning a 10-fold increase in clean coal technology
Jun. 10, 2006:
Downloads of TV shows on iTunes from CBS
Jun. 10, 2006:
EchoStar, DirecTV to resell broadband targeting rural homes ,
Jun. 10, 2006:
Intel expects to ship its Tulsa chip in the third quarter instead of the fourth quarter
Jun. 10, 2006:
Energy Department's nuclear weapons agency file hacked
Jun. 10, 2006:
Chinese delegation walked out of a global meeting on encryption technology
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