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Iran missile test provocative: related news

Iran missile test 'provocative'

The US and Israel have condemned Iran after it test-fired a long range missile capable of reaching Tel Aviv.

Did Iran use Photoshop to boost missile test?

Images of Iran's latest round of missile tests have been proudly posted on official media outlets in the Islamic Republic and circulated around the world, but an attentive American blogger was the first to notice something fishy about the identical formations of dust and smoke that appear underneath the rising projectiles in a launch photograph.

Iran Fires Missile, Stokes Global Jitters

Iran test fired a new missile today that can deliver a 1-ton warhead on Israel or U.S. bases in the region, hitting a nerve in the tense Middle East as well as in nervous oil markets.

Iran tests new long-range missile

Iran has test-fired what it called a new version of the Shahab-3 missile, which is capable of reaching its main regional enemy Israel, state media say.

Aeroflex Announces Advanced Field Tests with the Hand-Held 3500 Test Set

Wichita, KS.–July 30, 2008–Aeroflex today announced the release of new software for the 3500 1 GHz Hand-Held Radio Test Set to support Survey Technologies Field Test 6 Software. Now, users of the 3500 Series can improve and automate the acquisition, analysis and display of signal strength across a given terrain, as well as inside buildings. Field Test 6 has expanded the drive-test measurement concept to include indoor measurement and analysis for applications where GPS is not available. The hand-held capability of the 3500, along with the Field Test 6 software, allows users to map out their building or geographical areas and find any sections that contain a weak signal. Armed with this information users can improve critical communications within those areas.

Iran accused of 'photoshopping' missile image

The extent of Iran's recent missile tests may have been overblown. An image, published across the world on Wednesday, showing four missiles blasting into a clear blue sky, appears to have been doctored. One of the missiles is indistinguishable from another in the image, and has an identical smoke trail to a third. This suggests that a fourth missile has been created from two of the others in the picture.

Iranian missile test photo 'digitally altered'

A photo of Iran's successful missile test that ran in newspapers and Web sites worldwide appears to have been digitally altered.

THE Java GUI Test tool QF-Test supports Eclipse 3.4 Ganymede

QF-Test, the well established test tool for test automation of Java GUIs (Swing, SWT, Eclipse Plugins, RCP apps, ULC, Java Applets) now also supports Ganymede 3.4.

Live Test Match Blog: England v South Africa, 3rd Test, day one

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Iranian missile test photo digitally changed by Iran to confuse western defence analysts

Iran tried their best vut got caught. The photo of three missiles lifting off apparently was altered to add a fourth. Patrick Baz, Middle East photo editor in Cyprus for AFP who originally published the photo regrets allowing technical manipulations by the Iranian Government.

Iran's Bold Move: Round 2 of Missile Tests

Iran test-fired more long-range missiles overnight in a second round of exercises meant to show that the country can defend itself against any attack by the U.S. or Israel, state television reported Thursday.

Twenty20 is just business, says Sri Lanka chief and former Test player star

SRI Lanka's legendary former captain Arjuna Ranatungatoday urged players to preserve Test cricket in the face of the challenge posed by the lucrative Twenty20 format. Ranatunga, who led his country to their only World Cup title in 1996, also said the players needed to focus more on Tests. "You need Twenty20 to get more money, but ultimately you have to realise that Test cricket is the major thing," said Ranatunga, who is also the chairman of Sri Lanka Cricket. "It's very important to preserve Test cricket. When it comes to Twenty20, it's more like a business as far as I am concerned." His comments came a few days after his country's cricketers asked for next year's hastily-arranged Test tour of England to be rescheduled as the dates clashed with the Indian Premier League (IPL).

'Defensive Measures'? Iran Launches Round Two of Missile Tests

Iran test-fired more long-range missiles overnight in a second round of exercises meant to show that the country can defend itself against any attack by the U.S. or Israel, state television reported Thursday.

Iran test-fires missiles, reports say

A video grab from Al Alam television showing three of nine missiles being fired during a test in Iran on Wednesday.

Iran's missile programme boosted by Photoshop

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard released some snaps of missile test-firings of nine missiles including a Shahab-3 it said was capable of reaching Israel.

Iran reportedly test-fires 9 missiles

A video grab from Al Alam television showing three of nine missiles being fired during a test in Iran on Wednesday.

Photoshop Frenzy on Iran Missile Tests

An image out of Iran had one missile too many, but a Fark user added many, many more as a joke. (Illustration: Fark)

News agency says missile-test photo digitally changed

An editor who transmitted an apparently doctored photo of an Iranian missile test published around the world said Thursday the gaffe shows that news organizations must be careful about using government handouts.

Spot the Missing Missile: Iran's Propaganda Stunt

In a handout picture released July 9, 2008, on the news Web site of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, four long- and medium-range missiles rise into the air after they were test-fired at an undisclosed location in the Iranian desert.

Russia Says Iran's Space Programme Offers No Excuse for US Missile Shield

Text of "Reply by Russian Foreign Ministry official representative A.A. Nesterenko to a question from the mass media concerning the test of the space carrier rocket Safir by Iran", published on the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website on 19 August

Obama calls for tougher Iran sanctions after missile tests

The US Democratic presidential candidate, Barack Obama, called for tighter sanctions on Iran today after it fired nine test missiles that were capable of hitting American and Israeli bases.

Iran has finger on Photoshop trigger

IRAN apparently doctored photographs of missile test-firings and exaggerated the capabilities of the weapons after one failed to fire, fooling the world's media and intelligence for at least a day.

Iran has finger on Photoshop trigger

IRAN apparently doctored photographs of missile test-firings and exaggerated the capabilities of the weapons after one failed to fire, fooling the world's media and intelligence for at least a day.

Patent Issued Related to Prometheus Proprietary Test CBir1 Antigen Test Included in Diagnostic for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

PRNewswire/ -- Prometheus Laboratories Inc. announced the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 7,361,733, "Compositions and Methods for the Therapy and Diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease" which protects a flagellin peptide useful in the detection of antibodies to the flagellin CBir1, or anti-CBir1, for determining the presence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This proprietary technology is used in the Company's PROMETHEUS(R) IBD Serology 7 test and its recently launched PROMETHEUS(R) IBS Diagnostic test. Prometheus has exclusive rights to this technology under an agreement with Corixa Corporation.

Patent Issued Related to Prometheus Proprietary Test CBir1 Antigen Test Included in Diagnostic for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

SAN DIEGO, August 21, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- Prometheus Laboratories Inc. announced the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 7,361,733, "Compositions and Methods for the Therapy and Diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease" which protects a flagellin peptide useful in the detection of antibodies to the flagellin CBir1, or anti-CBir1, for determining the presence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This proprietary technology is used in the Company's PROMETHEUS(R) IBD Serology 7 test and its recently launched PROMETHEUS(R) IBS Diagnostic test. Prometheus has exclusive rights to this technology under an agreement with Corixa Corporation.


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