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| 81. |
Microsoft Vista is Not So Secure
MIL/Agencies/techtree.com Dec 26, 2006 Author:
December 26, 2006 - According to reports, computer security researchers and hackers have begun spotting potentially serious flaws in Microsoft's Windows Vista system that was released to corporate customers late last month.
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| 82. |
Crew Members Transfer Cargo, Prep for Spacewalk
MIL/Agencies Dec 16, 2006 Author:
December 16, 2006 - The STS-116 and Expedition 14 crews continued cargo transfers and spacewalk preparations Friday aboard Space Shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station.
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| 83. |
Discovery astronauts complete 2nd spacewalk
MIL/Agencies Dec 15, 2006 Author:
Houston, December 15, 2006 - Two Discovery astronauts on Friday successfully rewired the power system for half of the orbiting international space station during a spacewalk while mission specialists Indian American Sunita Williams and Joan Higginbotham operated the ISS` robotic arm.
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| 84. |
Comets hold life chemistry clues
MIL/Agencies Dec 15, 2006 Author:
San Francisco, December 15, 2006 - The idea that comets delivered the chemical "seeds" for life to the early Earth has been given a big boost.
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| 85. |
Discovery astronauts abandon repair efforts
MIL/Agencies Dec 14, 2006 Author:
Houston, December 14, 2006 - Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) had to abandon solar panel repair efforts and leave it half way retracted after seven long hours and went ahead with the next steps in their mission to rewire the outpost's electrical system.
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First STS-116 Space Walk Wraps Up
MIL/UT Dec 13, 2006 Author:
December 13, 2006 - The International Space Station grew Tuesday when the STS-116 crew installed the P5 integrated truss segment. The P5 was attached at 5:45 p.m. EST.
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| 87. |
Arctic ice vanishing at a much faster rate
MIL/Agencies/NDTV Dec 13, 2006 Author:
San Francisco, December 13, 2006 - Scientists has warned on Monday that the Arctic ice is vanishing at a higher rate than previously thought, thereby adding to the global warming.
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| 88. |
Adobe Reader 8 in timely arrival
MIL/Agencies Dec 9, 2006 Author: Stan Beer
December 9, 2006 - Adobe has released Adobe Reader 8. The timely announcement comes directly after Adobe revealed a critical vulnerability in the previous version of the reader which could allow an attacker to take control of a computer running IE7 who visited a malicious website.
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| 89. |
Indian Moon mission 2008 to carry NASA instrument
MIL/Agencies Sep 30, 2006 Author:
Panaji, September 30, 2006 - As per the announcement of Jitendranath Goswami, a scientist with Ahmedabad-based Physical Research Laboratory, India's first mission to the moon, Chandrayaan-1, would most probably be launched in the first half of 2008.
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| 90. |
Globalization of Terrestrial Information
MIL Jul 13, 2006 Author: Courtesy: R. C. Chakraborty
New Delhi, Thursday, July 13, 2006 - The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief Dr. G Madhavan Nair has expressed concern at high-resolution satellite images offered by Google. However, the ISRO chief has reiterated the issue earlier raised by the President A P J Abdul Kalam while addressing the National Police Academy at Hyderabad in mid-October, 2005.
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| 91. |
Yahoo helps China Court to identify a culprit
MIL/Agencies Apr 20, 2006 Author: Ed Sutherland
Yahoo is getting popular all over the world like Google in the area of information technology. China is also making advance research and take full advantage of Yahoo.
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| 92. |
 | Google in China: The Big Disconnect
MIL/NYT Apr 20, 2006 Author:
For many young people in China, Kai-Fu Lee is a celebrity. Not quite on the level of a movie star like Edison Chen or the singers in the boy band F4, but for a 44-year-old computer scientist who invariably appears in a somber dark suit, he can really draw a crowd.
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Google’s Foundation aids Same Language Subtitling (SLS)
MIL/Agencies Apr 18, 2006 Author:
Bangalore, Apr. 18 – An Indian project has recently strengthened the reading skills among neo-literates. Since it was a cost-effective project, perhaps it could not practicality be implemented. However, Google Foundation came forward to support it in the larger interest of such category of Indians living in India and abroad.
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| 94. |
Browsing the Internet offline with Webaroo
MIL/Agencies Apr 15, 2006 Author: Puneet Mehrotra
Internet literally means an inter connected world. But imagine a world where you have all the information of the Internet, your favourite websites and more without even connecting to the net. Well that's what a new service called Webaroo promises.
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 | Google wins rights to Aussie Search Engine Tool (algorithm)
MIL/SMHerald Apr 10, 2006 Author: Stephen Hutcheon
Google is reported to have snapped up the rights to an advanced text search algorithm invented by a University of NSW student. The algorithm, or search engine tool, is called Orion and was developed by UNSW PhD student Ori Allon at the university's School of Computer Science.
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Japan launches digital TV for cell phones
MIL/Agencies Apr 3, 2006 Author:
Tokyo, Japan - Apr 1. After several months’ tests, Digital TV broadcasts for mobile phones equipped with special receivers have entered Japan's major urban areas on Saturday.
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| 97. |
Opinion divided on New Technology being used by Automakers
MIL/NYT Mar 30, 2006 Author:
John Elsden relishes the excitement of the mint-condition '65 Mustang convertible he takes out of his garage in eastern Virginia only on sunny days. The sporty coupe with a 289-cubic-inch engine growls, rumbles, vibrates and shakes when he puts his foot on the gas pedal.
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| 98. |
Vulnerability let hackers exploit scripting, Microsoft plugging
MIL/Live Punjab Mar 29, 2006 Author:
Microsoft’s brain crop is diligently striving to ignite those dormant sparks and get away with the bugs, which have been troubling the company’s explorer’s clientele from the past few days. The patches for the vulnerabilities will be made available by the firm in its next security update due on 11 April.
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| 99. |
Bumper box of virus, patch fixing, Internet Explorer dragged
MIL/Computerworld Mar 28, 2006 Author: Nick Farrell
The software giant Microsoft is reported to have been slammed for dragging its feet in providing a patch for its latest Internet Exploder flaw.
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 | Interesting topic for Google, its attention drawn on blogosphere?
MIL/Information Week Mar 27, 2006 Author:
John Soat from Information Week thrills millions of Google users. He wrote about PRIVACY, PORNOGRAPHY, and MICROSOFT. That's because Google likes PRIVACY, PORNOGRAPHY, and MICROSOFT, as per his version.
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