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Swiss hardware tools vendor Abatron announced that its Linux-friendly hardware debug probes now support Cavium's Octeon and Octeon Plus processors. Abatron's BDI2000 and BDI3000 probes "and their associated applications" support multi-core development and control of the massively multicore MIPS64 networking chips, says the company.
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via Linux Devices @ 21:38 10th Jul
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SEATTLE (Business Wire) -- CN Probes has selected First Nano's Applications Laboratory to complete one of the most critical stages of development before the launch of CN Probes flagship product, a carbon nanotube probe tip, for use in Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM). CN Probes is a startup focused on commercializing advanced nano imaging technology. First Nano, is a division of CVD Equipment Corporation (NSDAQ: CVV), a 26 year-old company with expertise in the development, design and manufacturing of custom Chemical Vapor Deposition processing equipment.
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via Globe Investor @ 16:54 17th Jun
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When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
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via Sci-Tech Today @ 17:34 7th Jul
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In 1977, NASA launched two space probes on missions beyond the solar system. Voyager 1 went north and Voyager 2 went south. What startled astronomers is that when the two of them hit the heliosheath they did so at different distances from the sun. (NASA/HO)
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via CNEWS @ 17:08 2nd Jul
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When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
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via Town Hall @ 4:30 6th Jul
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When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
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via Boston Globe @ 11:29 3rd Jul
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When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
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via Forbes.com @ 17:02 2nd Jul
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When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 17:08 2nd Jul
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WASHINGTON - When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
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via AP via Newsday @ 19:29 2nd Jul
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WASHINGTON-When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
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via Macro World Investor @ 17:03 2nd Jul
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WASHINGTON - When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
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via Yahoo! @ 17:04 2nd Jul
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WASHINGTON -- When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
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via Los Angeles Times @ 16:46 2nd Jul
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WASHINGTON (US): When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
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via Pakistan Times @ 18:05 3rd Jul
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
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via Associated Press @ 17:08 2nd Jul
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(AP) When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
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via CBS News @ 16:44 2nd Jul
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WASHINGTON - When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-travelling NASA probes reveal.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 15:24 3rd Jul
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WASHINGTON - When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-travelling NASA probes reveal.
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via CNEWS @ 19:29 2nd Jul
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WASHINGTON — When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
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via USA Today @ 17:08 2nd Jul
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An artist's rendering depicts the Voyager 2 spacecraft as it studies the outer limits of the heliosphere — a magnetic 'bubble' around the solar system that is created by the solar wind. Scientists observed the magnetic bubble is not spherical, but pressed inward in the southern hemisphere.
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via MSNBC @ 23:24 2nd Jul
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An artist's rendering of Voyager 2 in the outer limits of the heliosphere, the area of space affected by the Sun's solar wind.
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via FOXNews.com @ 19:30 2nd Jul
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via Washington Post @ 17:09 2nd Jul
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The European Commission has said it is in the process of probing the 2006 BT trials of ad-serving technology by Phorm.
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via ZDNet UK @ 12:04 11th Jun
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Researchers in Japan have used a new technique to measure the magnetic and electronic structure of subsurface atomic layers in a material for the first time. The technique, dubbed diffraction spectroscopy, will be crucial for understanding nanoscale magnetism and developing high-density “perpendicular” magnetic recording materials.
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via nanotechweb.org @ 2:45 5th Jun
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While spokespeople declined to comment, sources said the contents of a laptop carried to Beijing by the US commerce secretary may have been secretly copied
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via Taipei Times Online @ 15:11 30th May
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A prosecutor was appointed Monday to investigate how a computer hacker accessed government data for 6 million Chileans and posted it to the Internet.
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via Muzi @ 0:21 25th May
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