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Origami Spacecraft to Fall to Earth Like a Cherry Blossom   more similar news »
What sounded like a harebrained idea a decade ago may be approaching reality: The Japanese space agency is testing an origami spacecraft -- literally made from folded paper -- to see if it can change the way vehicles reenter Earth's atmosphere.

Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Taking A Good Long Look At Vector Linux 5.9 Standard   more similar news »
LinuxDevCenter: "Over the past 14 months I've reviewed two previous releases of Vector Linux: Vector Linux 5.8 Standard and Vector Linux 5.8 SOHO..."
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Calling All Distros   more similar news »
Blog of Helios Too: "It's not often that the opportunity to get some real publicity comes your way..."
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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10 Ways That Linux is Outgrowing the Stereotype and Becoming the Best O/S   more similar news »
distro-review: "Linux has a negative image associated with it; a most unfortunate affliction when that image is contrary to the truth. I'm occasionally asked 'why do you bother with Linux...?"
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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An Introduction to CrossOver Games   more similar news »
Wine Review: "CrossOver Games is a commercial variant of Wine released by CodeWeavers with support for many of today's most popular games..."
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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UK to Fly the Flag for OOXML   more similar news »
Channel Register: "The British Standards Institute looks set to reverse its position on Microsoft's Office Open XML file format by approving it as an international standard..."
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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The Importance of Being Updated   more similar news »
Linux-Watch: "Part of the problem? Many companies are unclear both about what programs they're using, never mind when and how to update them..."
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Firefox Update Tackles Pair of Critical Bugs   more similar news »
internetnews.com: "While Mozilla is busily developing its next-generation Firefox 3 open source Web browser, work continues to improve stability and security with the current Firefox 2.x..."
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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The State of Open Source: Zack Urlocker, MySQL   more similar news »
PC World Australia: "Vice president of products at MySQL, Zack Urlocker, speaks about the challenges open source projects face in gaining deeper adoption in the enterprise..."
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Disruptive Technologies that Affect Desktop Linux   more similar news »
Datamation: "Perhaps what has given desktop Linux its biggest shot in the arm is the evolution of various disruptive technologies that have, by design, made desktop Linux adoption just that much easier..."
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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GPL Project Watch List for Week of 03/21, 2k Update   more similar news »
Palamida: "Our database now contains over 2000 projects that are using the GPL v3. This is a large milestone for the license, and seems to still be the beginning of wider adoption..."
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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The World's First Document Freedom Day   more similar news »
ODF: "Today is Document Freedom Day: Roughly 200 teams from more than 60 countries worldwide are organising local activities to raise awareness for Document Freedom and Open Standards..."
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Microsoft Files Complaint on OOXML Vote to Apex Office and Ministry of Consumer Affairs   more similar news »
Open Source India: "I love Microsoft for their sheer willingness to p**s off every human being on this planet in their quest for approval of OOXML..."
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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OOXML Votes: One Yea, One Nay   more similar news »
Roundup: Brazil votes no again, but the Czechs change their minds and vote yes.
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Sun Announces MySQL Bundle   more similar news »
eWeek: "As Sun Microsystems prepares to close its acquisition of MySQL, the GlassFish and MySQL communities are announcing the availability of an optimized bundled release..."
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Oracle Expands Its Linux Base   more similar news »
internetnews.com: "Oracle claims that it continues to pick up users for its Linux offering and now is set to add new clustering capabilities to the mix..."
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Saving DB access   more similar news »
A CACHING technique for data that changes in a strict cycle.
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Motorola to split into two companies in 2009   more similar news »
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Motorola Inc said on Wednesday it would split into two publicly traded entities in 2009, indicating that it had no quick fix in sight for its money-losing handset division.

Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Teens turn deaf ear to risks of MP3 players   more similar news »
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Teenagers seem to know that loud music can damage their hearing, yet most see no reason to lower the volume on their iPods, a small study suggests.

Thu Mar 27, 2008
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AT&T CEO says hard to find skilled U.S. workers   more similar news »
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - The head of the top U.S. phone company AT&T Inc said on Wednesday it was having trouble finding enough skilled workers to fill all the 5,000 customer service jobs it promised to return to the United States from India.

Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Review 'to change games ratings'   more similar news »
A review of how the net and video games affect children is expected to recommend changing the ratings system.
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Shuttle makes rare nighttime landing   more similar news »
Read full story for latest details.

Thu Mar 27, 2008
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I.B.M. Takes Small Stake in EnterpriseDB   more similar news »
EnterpriseDB announced that it had raised $10 million from investors, including I.B.M., which took a small but symbolic stake in the open-source database maker.
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Waste Management sues SAP over software failure   more similar news »
BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Waste Management Inc said it spent more than $100 million on a computer system that was supposed to help it save money, but instead turned out to be a "complete failure."

Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Motorola Moves to Split Itself Into Two   more similar news »
Under pressure to raise its stock price, the company plans to split itself in two, spinning off its unprofitable mobile phone unit.
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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March 27, 1933: Just One Word ... Plastics   more similar news »
An oxygen leak helps Britain stave off the Nazis and puts plastic on our tables. It's the story of polyethylene.

Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Hi-Fi Voice Recorder, Guitar Hero Air Rock   more similar news »
Browse this week's Wired.com gadget reviews for a hi-fi audio recorder that can take a beating, a tablet MacBook and more of the latest tech.

Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Bits: Worldwide PC Sales Could Still Grow by Double-Digits   more similar news »
While a further downturn could slow growth of PC sales to single digits, the industry is showing considerable strength across all segments from laptops to desktop replacements.
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Silicon Valley and the Zen way   more similar news »
ValleyZen blog explores intersection of Zen and technology.
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Another Googler gets in on pre-IPO Facebook   more similar news »
Former director of social media is latest to make the leap to the social-networking company.
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Rambus wins latest legal round, beats back fraud claims   more similar news »
Rambus has prevailed once again in a case claiming it obtained crucial patents on memory technology through fraudulent means, which could set the stage for future royalties.
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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EFF and U.C. Berkeley Defend Accused Coupon Hacker   more similar news »
The Electronic Frontier Foundation and a UC Berkeley legal clinic are teaming up to assist a California man accused of devising methods for hacking e-coupons distributed online. The digital rights groups claim he did not violate the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Rambus wins memory patent trial   more similar news »

Memory company Rambus won a patent case against rival memory makers on Wednesday when a court ruled that the company did not engage in anticompetitive behavior or violate antitrust laws related to on-chip memory technology.

The jury in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in San Jose ruled that Rambus did not violate procedures established by memory standards-setting organization Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC), as alleged by memory makers Micron Technology, Nanya Technology, and Hynix Semiconductor.

The memory makers alleged that Rambus illegally deceived members of JEDEC and monopolized markets for computer memory technologies by failing to disclose its DRAM patents while working together with JEDEC to create royalty-free or low-royalty DRAM standards.

"This ruling should put to rest a series of ongoing allegations Rambus has endured for many years," said Tom Lavelle, senior vice president and general counsel at Rambus, in a statement. The Rambus patent controversy has been subject to many lawsuits from rival memory makers, with cases against Hynix, Nanya, Micron and Samsung pending in U.S. courts.

Micron plans to appeal the jury decision because it is inconsistent with previous decisions by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and the European Commission, the company said in the statement.

In 2006, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission found that Rambus illegally monopolized markets by failing to disclose its DRAM patents with JEDEC. Rambus appealed the decision.

The European Commission in 2007 issued a preliminary Statement of Objections that Rambus violated EU competition law by not disclosing that it owned relevant patents during the development of the DRAM standard.

Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Motorola to go broad with CTIA debuts   more similar news »

Motorola won't choose sides in the main technology standoffs expected at the CTIA Wireless trade show next week, judging from a set of early product announcements on Wednesday.

The company, an aggressive backer of Wi-Fi, will add another product to its line of femtocells, which are miniature cellular base stations that represent an alternative to Wi-Fi and dual-mode phones for boosting indoor coverage. Also at CTIA, Motorola will both introduce WiMax customer premises equipment and demonstrate a handoff between 3G and LTE (Long-Term Evolution), considered the key rival to WiMax. Motorola will also unveil a mobile TV device with a touchscreen and navigation capability.

All these initiatives came from Motorola's Home and Networks Mobility group, which Motorola said Wednesday it would separate from its ailing handset business. The networks unit's sales rose in last year's fourth quarter, though its profit fell. The business is up against heavy hitters, including LM Ericsson, Alcatel-Lucent, and Nokia Siemens.

As Sprint Nextel gets ready to build a nationwide 4G wireless broadband network with WiMax, rival Verizon Wireless, Vodafone Group, and most European carriers are expected to choose LTE instead. At the same time, femtocells and UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access) using Wi-Fi both are emerging for improved cellular coverage in homes and offices. While UMA uses cheap and familiar Wi-Fi as an indoor base station, femtocells can be used with any phone that works on the carrier's regular outdoor network.

At CTIA next week in Las Vegas, Motorola will introduce the CPEi 150 desktop WiMax access device. Although it complies with the IEEE 802.16e-2005 specification for mobile WiMax and can be used in a moving car, according to Motorola, the CPEi 150 is designed primarily for stationary use. On a Wednesday morning Webcast, the company called it a "plug-and-play" device, with no drivers required. WiMax operators can manage the device and update its software remotely. The CPEi 150 is set to become available to service providers in the second quarter of this year. At the show, Motorola will demonstrate a WiMax network that spans about 20 square kilometers (8 square miles) around the Las Vegas area.

The company also will be demonstrating handoffs of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and streaming video between an EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) Revision A and an LTE network. EV-DO is a version of CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) and LTE is the next step in the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) technology path, but Motorola said the demonstrations will prove mobile operators can use the two together for wider total coverage. The company expects early deployments of LTE to begin in late 2009 or early 2010.

Also at CTIA, Motorola will show off a line of femtocells, including a CDMA model, as well as the UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) device it introduced at the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona last month. Motorola expects to ship the CDMA unit commercially in the fourth quarter. Subscribers will be able to start it up just by plugging it in, the company said.

Motorola will also update its lineup of devices for DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcast-Handheld), introducing the Mobile TV DH02. The device features a 4.8-inch (12.2 centimeter) touchscreen and includes navigation capabilities using GPS (Global Positioning System). It runs on HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) and GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) networks. Users can record shows to watch later as well as pausing them, and can store their own video, music and pictures on microSD cards for use on the DH02. Video runs at 25 frames per second, the standard rate for PAL, which is the video standard used in Europe. Last week the European Union named DVB-H as a technology its member countries must support and encourage.

Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Is there such as thing as being fired for Twittering?   more similar news »
For years, bloggers have known that they have to be careful about what they say about work or their personal lives because they might get fired, or "Dooced." Will the same become true for Twitter users?
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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