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China to participate in giant Hawaii telescope

Chinese astronomers have signed on to participate in the development of the world's largest telescope that will be built atop a Hawaii volcano, a group said Tuesday. By AUDREY McAVOY Associated Press Writer HONOLULU — Chinese...

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Town mourns Ralph Sprague, known as 'Mr. Kittery'

Longtime and well-known Kittery, Maine, resident Ralph Sprague plays a drum at Kittery Estates at a past event. Sprague died Sunday at the age of 96, and was fondly remembered by friends Tuesday.Courtesy Photo KITTERY, Maine —...

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Young "Tea Party" members to rally Nov. 28 in Alton

ALTON - The Alton Youth Tea Party Organization plans a Tea Party rally from 1 to 5 p.m. Nov. 28 in the Muensterman Pavilion in Gordon Moore Park, 4550 College Avenue (Illinois Route 140). Speakers are expected to include Kevin...

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Intel-AMD settlement shows rivals need each other

At first blush, the settlement between Intel, the world’s biggest chip maker, and smaller, scrappy archrival Advanced Micro Devices may seem like a case of David bringing Goliath to his knees. The companies' long-running...

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More on 'All in the Timing'

First off, here are our two winners for the "All in the Timing" ticket giveaway for this weekend: Amy Hance and Kelly Hawthorne. Each wins two tickets. Congrats. I talked with some of the show's creative team last week...

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New Digital 'Electronics' Concept May Continue Moore's Law

Computers of the future could be operating not on electrons, but on tiny waves traveling through an electron "fluid," if a new proposal is successful. The new circuit design, recently introduced by Dr. Héctor J. De Los Santos,...

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The world's most attractive employers

employer'. According to the surveys compiled by Universum, a global employer branding firm, Google has been ranked number 1 in the list of top 50 global businesses and engineering companies. In August 1998, Sun co-founder Andy...

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Three Amateurs Inducted into Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame

Earlier this year, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) named 13 men -- including three radio amateurs -- to the Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame. The honorees were inducted last month at CEA's Industry Forum in Phoenix,...

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Intel's Phase-Change Memory To Be A Reality

Intel and Numonyx have started a joint venture with STMicroelectonics in developing a new mass-market version of technology called phase-change memory to materialize of having small size and large capacity chips. Phase-change...

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Tight Times Are the Right Times to Spend on Innovation

A theme is emerging from the flood of recent corporate earnings reports: Cost cuts are boosting profits. Investors are cheering, but they shouldn't. Even in these tough times, more CEOs should be talking about how they are...

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