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121. NASA-Discovery appears to have negligible damage
MIL/Agencies    Aug 11, 2005    Author:

Los Angeles – According to Reuters, a NASA spokeswoman said on Wednesday that the Shuttle Discovery appears to have suffered very little damage on its latest mission, though a detailed analysis is yet to be completed.

122. Reliance Infocomm board reconstituted with new spirit
MIL/Agencies    Jun 26, 2005    Author: Special Correspondent

Mumbai - Anil Ambani has officially taken over as chairman of Reliance Infocomm, today. The Board has been reconstituted after his elder brother Mukesh Ambani resigned as chairman along with five other directors.

123. Indian Researcher cracks Microsoft (WGA)
MIL/Agencies    Jun 21, 2005    Author: Special Correspondent

Debasis Mohanty, Indian Researcher, has successfully cracked Microsoft' much touted, impenetrable Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) through an "easy-to-exploit" weakness in the software for generating illegal copies of the Windows XP program.

124. Google decides to start its own electronic payment system
MIL/Agencies    Jun 20, 2005    Author: Special Correspondent

Washington - Google has a new plan of launching its own version of an electronic payment system by the end of the year. This system shall give a hard competition to Ebay’s Paypal.

125. Nokia launches 7 new phones in IT trade show
MIL/Agencies    Jun 13, 2005    Author: Special Correspondent

Singapore - Finland's Nokia, the world's one of the top mobile phone makers, launched seven new phone models on Monday. It includes a third-generation technology (3G) phone and another three high-end camera phones.

126. Beware of new virus on Michael Jackson 'suicide'
MIL/Agencies    Jun 11, 2005    Author: Special Correspondent

Washington: A press report has claimed that there is a virus, which can destroy your computer system and can it. If Michael Jackson’s fans read this news that he has committed suicide under the head “Michael Jackson ‘suicide’ beware of this fake message.

127. Sensitive data in specific code language can prevent hackers
MIL/Agencies    Jun 4, 2005    Author: Special Correspondent

Jerusalem - Cybercrimes are increasing day by day. Hackers are capable of piercing into the sensitive data of different countries. Recently hackers broke into the computers of some of Israel’s biggest industrial corporations and managed to steal highly sensitive defence data, which the authorities declined to give details.

128. Samsung’s new production of 70nm NAND flash memory
MIL/Agencies/Samsung    May 31, 2005    Author: Special Correspondent

New York - Samsung has started a mass production of its 4GB NAND flash memory, which is based on the 70nm process. This shall facilitate the way for a decline in flash memory prices.

129. Google’s offer of portal features does not disturb its site
MIL    May 23, 2005    Author: Dr.RB Montgomery

Appreciation of any business house does not come automatically on any subject, particularly Information Technology unless one competes with the hard labor, accurate planning and the urge of providing the best to its customers doesn’t come of its own, it matters in competition.

130. Google introduces customized portal page
MIL/Agencies    May 21, 2005    Author: Special Correspondent

Washington – Google, the Internet Search Leader has introduced a customised “portal” page, though it is in the testing stage. This new privilege may undo Yahoo and Microsoft’s MSN. It is a wiser step to offer more opportunities to the people who pin very high hopes on Google.

131. Future Motor engines to run without gasoline-Toyota & GM
MIL/Agencies    May 11, 2005    Author: Special Correspondent

Bloomberg - the world's two largest carmakers General Motors Corp. and Toyota Motor Corp. are planning to set up a venture in the U.S. to build fuel-cell systems and engines to run vehicles without using gasoline, said three executives from the two companies.

132. Google Inc's free software with upgraded product
MIL/News Agencies    Mar 8, 2005    Author: Special Correspondent

San Francisco - Google Inc's free software that can help people find information stored on computer hard drives, emerged from test mode on Monday with an upgraded product. The improvements in Google Desktop extend the software's reach beyond material searched by the "beta", version that's been out since October as a free download.

133. Indian Scientific Advisory Board hailed
MIL    Mar 6, 2005    Author: Special Correspondent

New Delhi - India has decided to form a national level body to monitor, fund and promote scientific research in the country. The proposal was made by the science advisory council to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at a meeting on Friday.

134. Is Your Computer Really Protected?
Agencies    Feb 25, 2005    Author:

No matter how many sophisticated anti-virus, anti hacking devises and software we install in our computer, truth is that computer security is still very weak for home users who cannot afford expensive custom made software that filters out the hackers! The truth is your data and PC is not really protected.

135. Moon gas may bail out energy-starving Earth
MIL    Feb 24, 2005    Author:

Scientists had claimed some months ago that there is a potential gas source on the Moon, and if confirmed may bail out energy-starved Earth.

136. Intel makes laser breakthrough
Agencies    Feb 18, 2005    Author:

Intel Corp. announced its creation of what it called a "fundamental breakthrough" --the first continuous laser beam using standard silicon manufacturing processes that may signify advances in communications and medicine.

137. New Virus Hits the computers worldwide
agencies    Feb 18, 2005    Author:

A year ago MyDoom virus had caused havoc in the internet worldwide. A year later another variant, definitely more powerful than its sibling, hit the world causing breadkdown of computers with Windows, culling e-mail addresses from search engines, and installing a backdoor that gives the attacker control of systems.

138. South Korea's Samsung unveils first next-generation memory chips
Topix    Feb 17, 2005    Author:

Samsung Electronics says it has produced the world's first prototype of ultra-fast, low-power-consuming computer memory chips that would set the standard for next-generation products.

139. NASA's Twin Mars Rovers Continue Exploration
physorg.com    Feb 16, 2005    Author:

NASA's Spirit rover found a new class of water-affected rock, while its twin, Opportunity, finished inspecting its own heat shield and set a new martian driving record. The rovers successfully completed their three-month primary missions in April 2004 and are working on extended exploration missions.

140. Gates Tells of Microsoft Effort to Fight Viruses
Topix, nytimes    Feb 16, 2005    Author:

Bill Gates said on Tuesday that Microsoft planned to introduce this summer a new version of its Internet Explorer Web browser with stronger features to protect against viruses and other vexing security flaws that have plagued Windows users.

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