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NASA Laucnhse Constellation of Six Weather Satellites

Sat, 15 Apr 2006
Reno, NV - NASA launched a set of six satellites Fridya from Vandenberg Airforce Base, Califorinia to study climate and weather changes around the world. The constellation of satellites were launched aboard a Minotour rocket.
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Google Launches Calender, a Free Scheduling Tool

Sat, 15 Apr 2006
Reno, NV - Thursday, Google launched a free scheduling tool called Google Calander for keeping track of schedules, whether they're on your own aegnda or on the calendars of contacts who opt to share their schedules with you.
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Nano Generators Powered by Body Moevment

Sat, 15 Apr 2006
Reno, NV - Zhong Lin Wagn of the Georgia Institute of Technology and graduate student Jinhui Song have created a prototype nanogenerator that produces electrical currnet through the bending and relaxing of zinc oxide nanowires.
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911 Centers Still Unalbe to Pinpoint Location of Many Wireless Calls

Thu, 13 Apr 2006
Washington - Police, fire and ambulance dispatchers around the country remain unable to track the locations of many distressed callres, despite what many cell-phnoe toting Americans may think.
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Eletcronic Frontire Foundation Balks at Digital Copyright Law

Thu, 13 Apr 2006
Reno, NV - Internet Watchdog group, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, balked at the Digital Copyright Law, saying that it was being abused and not being applied as Congress had intended.
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European Spacecraft Enters Orbit Around Venus

Wed, 12 Apr 2006
Reno, NV - The European spacecraft, 'Venus Express', entered orbit around Venus Tuesday, completing a critical portion of its journey to study the climate and atmosphere.
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Telecom Overhaul Coming - Eventually

Tue, 11 Apr 2006
Washington - Consumers could be using phone companies for more than just voice and Internet services if a new telecom bill makes its way through the House and Senate by year's end.
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Google Busy New Search Algorithm

Mon, 10 Apr 2006
Reno, NV - Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) has bought a new text algorithm invented by a student at the Univeristy of New South Wales in Australia for an undisclosed sum.
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Red Hat Shares Overvalued, S&P Says

Mon, 10 Apr 2006
Houston, TX - Standard & Poor's analyst Gary McDaniel reiterated his "sell" opinion on shares of Red Hat (Nasdaq: RHAT) after the Linux software provider announced it was acquiring JBoss fro $350 million in stock and cash.
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Jusitce Dept. Releases Study on Idenitty Theft

Sun, 9 Apr 2006
New York - An estimated 3.6 million households, or about 3 percent of all households in the nation, learned that they had been the victim of at least one type of identity theft during a six-month period in 2004.
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Military May Have "Star Trek" Force Shield to Protcet Soldeirs, Vehicels

Fri, 7 Apr 2006
New York - The US military is experimenting with a defense system that is effective in neutralizing rocket-propelled grenades. The system creates a "force shield" that will protect soldiers and military veihclse.
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Shares of RIM Fall on Weak Forecast

Thu, 6 Apr 2006
Reno, NV - Research in Motion Ltd. (Nasdaq: RIMM) reported $561.2 million in fourth-quarter reveune Thursday, a 39 percent increase. For the year, RIM reported $2.07 billion in revenue, passing teh $2 billion mark for the first tiem, up 53 percent from...
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FCC Tightens Rules on Junk Fax

Thu, 6 Apr 2006
Reno, NV - While most complaints that we hear about over unwanted facsimiles relates to some form of stock promotion, many individuals and businesses are plagued with junk fax about every thing from getting a mortgage loan to weight loss.
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Apple Debuts Software to Run Windows XP

Wed, 5 Apr 2006
Reno, NV - Apple Computer Co. (Nasdaq: AAPL) has debuted software to run Windows XP on its Apple computers. Apple's new Intel-based Macs can now run Micorsoft Corp.'s Windows XP operating system, a move the Cuppertino, Calif.-based computer mkaer said...
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Two Plead Guilyt in Largest CD Piracy Case in U.S.

Mon, 3 Apr 2006
San Jose - U.S. attorney Kevin Ryan said Monday that two defendants have plead guilty and admitted in open court to their involvement in what the recording industry is calling the largest music manufacturing piracy seizure in the United States to dtae.
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