15/06/2006

Vodafone executive pays raise eyebrows

It's been a tumultuous few months at the world's biggest mobile phone group, as Vodafone executives dealt with a very public dispute amongst themselves earlier this year, while the company embarked on a considerable corporate ...

Google debuts gov search

Google debuted yet another search engine product Thursday, this time a U.S. Government Search.

Philips Introduces Portable Media Center

The total entertainment experience is now in the palm of consumers' hands, thanks to Philips Electronics’ amazing Portable Media Center (PMC7230).

Beetle spawns new material

The Namib Desert, one of the driest regions in the world, gets less than half an inch of rain per year. But early in the morning, a light fog drifts over the desert, offering the plants and animals living in that harsh environment ...

Changing climate may mean changing science

A study by British and Canadian researchers suggests restoration methods of the past cannot necessarily be applied to the climate of the future.

First picture of wild Borneo rhino taken

The World Wildlife Fund says the first-ever picture of a rhino in the wild on the island of Borneo has been taken using a motion-triggered camera trap.

Amplification not needed in noisy rooms

The U.S.-based Acoustical Society of America is advising schools not to use sound-amplification systems to overcome noisy classroom conditions.

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