03.11.2009
Stars Fueled by Dark Matter Could Hold Secrets to the Universe
(PhysOrg.com) -- The first stars in the universe may have been very different from the stars we see today, yet they may hold clues to understanding some of the mysterious features of the universe. These "dark stars,"... |
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02.11.2009
Jumping on the bandwagon: Introducing the next generation multi-band radio to emergency responders
Tom Chirhart knows a lot about radios, but over the last year, he`s gotten a real life lesson in supply and demand. When he put out an "APB" on behalf of the Homeland Security`s Science and Technology... |
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02.11.2009
Creating a six-qubit cluster state
(PhysOrg.com) -- Many scientists believe that quantum entanglement is required in order for effective quantum computing. Entanglement takes place when there is a connection that exists between two objects - even when... |
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02.11.2009
Second Law of Thermodynamics May Explain Economic Evolution
(PhysOrg.com) -- Terms such as the "invisible hand," laissez-faire policy, and free-market principles suggest that economic growth and decline in capitalist societies seem to be somehow self-regulated. Now, scientists... |
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30.10.2009
Verizon launches TV-online movie channel
US telecom firm Verizon launched a high-definition movie channel on Friday, letting subscribers watch films on-demand on televisions or on the Internet. EPIX debuts on Verizon`s FiOS TV and online at... |
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27.10.2009
Google eyeing India 3G market: report
Internet giant Google is considering entering India`s third-generation (3G) telecommunications market, a report said Tuesday. The Business Standard newspaper quoted sources in India`s telecom industry as... |
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25.10.2009
India says will start 3G auction in January
India said Saturday a long-delayed auction of radio bandwidth for third generation (3G) telecommunications services will start in January and will be open to foreign companies. The auction will start... |
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23.10.2009
Africa world`s fastest growing mobile phone market
(PhysOrg.com) -- Mobile phone subscriptions in Africa have defied the world economic crisis by growing faster than in any other region of the world since 2003, according to a United Nations report published yesterday. ... |
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22.10.2009
FCC girds itself to navigate swamp where Web, phone, TV meet
The federal government this week is stepping squarely into a high-stakes technology battle with this seemingly straightforward question at its core: Should Internet providers such as Comcast and AT&T be allowed to... |
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22.10.2009
FCC votes to begin crafting `net neutrality` rules
(AP) -- Federal regulators took an important step Thursday toward prohibiting broadband providers from favoring or discriminating against certain kinds of Internet traffic. Despite the concerns of the... |
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