Thursday, September 30, 2010

Obama Expected to Sign NASA Budget Soon: Official



Obama Expected to Sign NASA Budget Soon: Official
ABC News
By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is expected early next month to sign into law a new NASA budget that adds a space shuttle mission, begins work on a new deep-space rocket and seeds development of commercial ...
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Mobilicity Announces HTC Nexus One for $549
IntoMobile
Prepaid Canadian carrier Mobilicity is joining Videotron in offering the HTC Nexus One, running Android 2.2, with the key difference being Mobilicity is offering the device to Toronto rather than Quebec, and the Videotron model is significantly cheaper ...
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Google Street View Expands to All Seven Continents, Even Antarctica
PC Magazine
Take a stroll down Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, waddle with the penguins on Half Moon Island in Antarctica, or take in the rolling green hills in Ireland's Ring of Kerry all from the comfort of your desk chair. Google on Thursday extended its ...
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Will FCC Take Up Net Neutrality Charge?
InternetNews.com
The combination of strong lobbying efforts on both sides and a midterm election doomed a House compromise bill on the controversial issue, leaving the FCC perhaps to go it alone. By Kenneth Corbin: More stories by this author: Now that all hope has ...
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Dozens charged in use of Zeus Trojan to steal $3 million
CNET
by Elinor Mills The FBI and the US Attorney's office in southern New York announced charges today against 37 people accused of being part of an international crime ring that stole $3 million from bank accounts by infecting computers with the Zeus ...
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RIM's PlayBook Runs Onto a Crowded Field
BusinessWeek
By Hugo Miller It might be called the PlayBook, but the new tablet computer from BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIMM) is all about business. "The principal market for this is busy working people," RIM co-Chief Executive Jim Balsillie says. ...
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