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A high-tech way to defrost

April 14, 2006 Forget scraping. A company called Ice Engineering wants you to zap the frozen stuff with a jolt of electricity. Video: Controlling ice TAGS: ice, bond, professor, video

Vigilantes launch attack on scam sites

February 10, 2005 Group called 419 Flash Mob has started denial-of-service attacks against Web sites they claim are used by Internet criminals. TAGS: bond, criminal, denial of service, bank, U.K., attack, security

Google News gets RSS and Atom feeds

August 9, 2005 Consumers can now subscribe to get customized RSS or Atom feeds and see the results of any Google News alerts set up. TAGS: Google News, RSS, Google Inc., bond, RSS feed, U.K., U.S.

007 wannabes wanted

October 13, 2005 International men and women of mystery sought via a Web site launched by U.K. intelligence service. TAGS: bond, career, U.K.

Lafayette hits snag in fiber build

February 24, 2005 Court win for local cable and phone providers sets back Louisiana city's attempt to build fiber-optic network for residents. TAGS: BellSouth Corp., bond, fiber-optic network, fiber-optics, fiber, Cox Communications Inc., election, Louisiana, High-speed Internet, city, law, cable company, project, service provider, AT&T Corp.

A nonskid surface, courtesy of geckos

August 22, 2006 Microfibers being developed by university researchers could prevent loose change, or possibly you, from sliding down walls. Photos: Stuck like a gecko TAGS: friction, fiber, bond, array, researcher

Michigan governor asks voters to fund high tech

February 11, 2005 Jennifer Granholm says a $2 billion bond issue could create 72,000 high-wage jobs in the Rust Belt State. TAGS: Governor, bond, Michigan, nation, biotechnology, chip company, tax, state, budget, Intel

My friend, the robot

May 24, 2006 Robots don't need arms, legs and a witty vocabulary to have a profound impact on human life, according to iRobot CEO Colin Angle. TAGS: iRobot Corp., robot, iRobot Roomba, Colin Angle, vacuum cleaner, companion, bond, health care, health, conference, CEO, TV

U.K. backpackers heed call of India firms

April 28, 2005 British companies are hiring backpackers to work in India-based call centers to try to bridge culture gap between agents and customers. TAGS: call-center, India, British company, U.K., bond, hiring, agent, worker

Scientist proposes adhesive Spider-Man suit

April 27, 2007 Italian professor uses carbon nanotubes in formula for "smart" suit modeled after adhesive properties of the tree-scaling gecko. TAGS: nanotube, material, scientist, paper, bond, professor

Massachusetts CIO quits

October 4, 2006 Louis Gutierrez says he's leaving due to lack of tech funding; move not expected to affect OpenDocument policy. TAGS: Louis Gutierrez, OpenDocument Format, Massachusetts, CIO, state, bond, information technology, policy, letter

Broadband: Why policies must change

July 27, 2004 special report Drastically different rules are needed to foster true competition in the rapidly evolving Internet landscape. TAGS: UTOPIA, fiber-optics, broadband, policy, bond, fiber, Washington, vision

'Tom Cruise' missile jokester arrested

February 6, 2007 Keith Henson, a fugitive since being convicted of interfering with Scientology, faces extradition to California from Arizona. TAGS: Scientology, Tom Cruise, Arizona, attorney, Usenet, conviction, California, bond

Here come the nanocars

October 21, 2005 Not known for its roomy interior, think of the nanocar as a Tonka truck, but one that's only a few molecules big. TAGS: molecule, nanometer, gold, wheel, bond, car, vehicle, tip

Antispam confab looks beyond filters

March 29, 2006 Leaders in the fight against spam, phishing and e-mail fraud gather at the MIT to compare notes. TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, marketer, spammer, email marketing, anti-spam, law enforcement, spam, bond, incentive, phishing, e-mail, conference, attorney, car, America Online Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Voters approve citywide fiber project

July 18, 2005 Residents of Lafayette, La., vote to fund a citywide network to provide high-speed Net, telephony and TV. TAGS: Cox Communications Inc., BellSouth Corp., fiber, city, cable company, citizen, bond, Louisiana, fiber-optics, project, state, AT&T Corp.

City's fiber project goes to a vote

July 15, 2005 Citizens of Lafayette, La., will vote Saturday on whether to fund a citywide network to provide high-speed Net, telephony and TV. TAGS: Cox Communications Inc., referendum, BellSouth Corp., city, cable company, Louisiana, fiber-optics, vote, bond, fiber, state, project, AT&T Corp.
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