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Nov. 26, 2006 Creating artificial curvature of space-time
Nov. 26, 2006 Bending space, time and escaping into higher dimensions using dark energy
Sep. 19, 2006 EU will not allow Microsoft to bundle Internet search engine and a fixed-document reader into vista
Sep. 13, 2006 A plane that can be driven will be out and operating in a few years
Sep. 11, 2006 Atlantis docks to space station
Aug. 22, 2006 Dark matter exists and connects gravitational radiation with our physical world
Aug. 22, 2006 Wirless floating robots in the space
Aug. 15, 2006 hackers looking to exploit security flaws in our software : Microsoft
Aug. 15, 2006 A heavy form of hydrogen created just moments after the Big Bang found in our Galaxy changes many fundamental assumptions of astrophysics
Aug. 15, 2006 Sony will continue as battery supplier even though it made batteries that could overheat and catch fire : Dell
Aug. 14, 2006 Microsoft plans to offer a consumer version of the professional software tools used to create video games - 'Create your own video game'
Aug. 14, 2006 Nearly 2,500 astronomers from 75 countries gathered in Prague Monday to come up with a universal definition of what qualifies as a planet and possibly decide whether Pluto should keep its planet status
Aug. 13, 2006 Thailand to provide low-cost laptop computers to all of Thailand's millions of elementary school students
Aug. 13, 2006 Stronger hurricanes forecast for the next few decades could flood major cities including Miami and New Orleans : Environmental Scientists
Aug. 11, 2006 The University of California has joined Google Inc.'s bid to scan the book collections of the world's great libraries
Aug. 9, 2006 Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday released 12 security fixes for its Windows operating system and Office business software.
Aug. 8, 2006 AOL confesses a gesture to researchers amounted to a privacy breach and a mistake
Aug. 6, 2006 MTV has struck a partnership with Google in which the internet company will distribute the music video broadcaster’s video programming
Aug. 6, 2006 NASA scientists have joined the search for the elusive ivory-billed woodpecker, long thought to be extinct but recently sighted in Arkansas
Aug. 6, 2006 Microsoft bringingt in world's best hackers to test security
Aug. 2, 2006 Future planes will be made of plastics
Aug. 2, 2006 Some of the coldest temperatures on Earth brought a rare cloud formation to the skies over Antarctica
Jul. 30, 2006 The United States has told Japan that a long-range missile test-fired by North Korea this month exploded in mid-air just 1.5 kilometres from its launch site
Jul. 30, 2006 2 Billion years old 200 million light-years wide object in the Universe breeding ground for galaxies to hold new intelligent life forms
Jul. 18, 2006 Titanic - The Unsinkable - Remembered Everywhere
Jul. 9, 2006 Second stage of Agni III failed to separate missing the target
Jul. 9, 2006 A major asteroid passed by the Earth this week, and another is heading this way
Jul. 9, 2006 Microsoft version of iPOD coming soon
Jul. 9, 2006 Space shuttle 100% fit to come back home : NASA
Jul. 7, 2006 Some of the country's most notorious street gangs have gotten Web-savvy
Jul. 7, 2006 Apple iMac personal computer for $899
Jul. 5, 2006 Japanese electronics maker Sharp Corp. takes on BlackBerry in Japan
Jul. 5, 2006 Early inspections have revealed no damage to the space shuttle Discovery
Jul. 2, 2006 It is time for Russia and China to clean up their booming pirating industries
Jul. 2, 2006 NASA postponed the launch of the space shuttle Discovery a second time Sunday because of bad weather
Jul. 1, 2006 China is tightening controls on blogs and search engines to block material deemed subversive or immoral to Chinese Government
Jul. 1, 2006 The number of gray whales born along the Pacific Coast has rebounded from record low levels
Jun. 30, 2006 A federal judge has dismissed Go Computer Inc.'s antitrust case against Microsoft Corp.
Jun. 30, 2006 The main camera on the Hubble Space Telescope came back to life Friday
Jun. 30, 2006 French lawmakers tone down threat over Apple’s iTunes
Jun. 29, 2006 Google Inc. Thursday will launch a long-awaited service called Google Checkout, which some analysts said could help online merchants boost sales
Jun. 27, 2006 Universities and Colleges inefficient out of tune with modern time : Report
Jun. 27, 2006 Fuel-efficient subcompact Smart car brand to the United States in 2007
Jun. 26, 2006 AT&T test runs its offering of U-verse video and high-speed Internet service
Jun. 26, 2006 Warner Bros. began selling its movies and TV shows over the Internet video site Guba.com
Jun. 26, 2006 Cell phone emissions excite the part of the brain cortex nearest to the phone
Jun. 26, 2006 NASA is dealing with many of the same problems it faced almost a year ago
Jun. 25, 2006 UFO-like phenomena caused by secret US spy plane
Jun. 25, 2006 Gigantic volcanic field that appears to be one of oldest and largest on Earth discovered in Southern Australia
Jun. 25, 2006 Lake City made national headlines by building a U.F.O. landing pad
Jun. 24, 2006 People should not use mobile phones outdoors during thunderstorms because of the risk of being struck by lightning
Jun. 24, 2006 An Internet company is adding U.S. Census records to boost its archive of searchable names to 5 billion
Jun. 23, 2006 Italian scientists have identified a huge underwater volcano 40km (25 miles) off the southern coast of Sicily
Jun. 23, 2006 A clear view of your favorite French beach or monument is only a click away
Jun. 23, 2006 A U.S. warship has successfully knocked down a short-range missile fired from Hawaii
Jun. 23, 2006 Flu vaccine makers projected that supplies will reach a record 100 million doses for the coming season and create a possible surplus
Jun. 23, 2006 The number of countries exporting liquefied natural gas will grow 30 per cent by the end of the decade
Jun. 22, 2006 Earth's temp at 400-year high : Study
Jun. 22, 2006 Adobe has not complained against Microsft for not shipping MS Office with PDF Reader : EU
Jun. 22, 2006 Toshiba launches HD DVD high-definition video disc
Jun. 22, 2006 Intel Corp. inaugurated a factory Thursday that manufactures the semiconductor company's newest chips in Ireland
Jun. 22, 2006 Google on Wednesday secured what promised to be another important distribution deal for its search engine toolbar
Jun. 20, 2006 IT security firm Symantec estimates that distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks rose 51 per cent in the past six months of 2005
Jun. 19, 2006 Building a machine that actually walks like one of us the humans
Jun. 18, 2006 Scientists are puzzled over dead whale found in river 1,000 miles from its natural ocean habitat
Jun. 18, 2006 Google Inc. has no plans to build its own Web browser software
Jun. 10, 2006 Yahoo is touching up its online photo-sharing service
Jun. 10, 2006 AOL releasing free security check software for windows systems
Jun. 10, 2006 iPods more popular than beer in University campuses