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Photo: XM in the sky

February 9, 2005 AirTran Airways jets now sport the XM logo and the likeness of XM pitchman Sir Elton John. TAGS: XM Satellite Radio, sky, photograph

Images: Satellite eyes crowd the skies

January 26, 2005 These aren't your father's Sputniks. Satellites today keep TVs tuned in and GPS systems on the grid. TAGS: Lockheed Martin Corp., EchoStar Communications Corp., satellite, Cablevision Systems Corp., sky, eye

Far from 'The Jetsons,' air cars for commuters

August 14, 2007 NASA contest tests the efficiency and economy of experimental small-seat airplanes for use as a personal aircraft vehicle.Photos: Commuters in the sky TAGS: airport, aircraft, efficiency, plane, sky, mile, car, challenge, idea

Google Earth gazes into deep space

August 22, 2007 New mode shows moons, planets, stars and galaxies as seen from the Hubble Space Telescope and Earth's leading observatories.Images: Google Earth beams you into space TAGS: Google Earth, constellation, Google Inc., sky, planet, icon, satellite

Broadband by airship?

July 7, 2004 Imagine tiny airships dotting Atlanta's skies. Enter Sanswire, a company that aims to bring broadband to the masses. TAGS: broadband, IP network, Atlanta, sky, IP, satellite

Drone aircraft may prowl U.S. skies

March 29, 2006 Can unmanned aerial vehicles doing domestic surveillance safely share the skies with airplanes? Photos: Unmanned aircraft keep watch TAGS: aircraft, surveillance, sky, feet, U.S., rule, monitoring, monitor

Patent problems pester penguin

August 5, 2004 Free Software Foundation counsel Daniel Ravicher says a broken patent system is in urgent need of repair. TAGS: denial, indemnification, open-source software, patent, study, Linux kernel, Linux, sky, defense, vendor, open source

Beyond marshals: Safety in the skies

September 27, 2001 Robert McCashin, CEO of Identix, says the deployment of biometric technology can help airports screen against hijackers. But he cautions against the potential for abuse. TAGS: airport, terrorist, passenger, biometrics, airline, criminal, sky, safety, terrorism, firing, security, U.S., database

NORAD gives thumbs up to blade PCs

April 18, 2005 The guys who safeguard the skies over North America are advocates of the rackable desktop. TAGS: blade PC, blade, ClearCube Technology, rack, desk, Transmeta Corp., sky, North America, HP, traffic, monitoring, PC, keyboard, hard drive, security, monitor

'Cheap' microjets take to the skies

April 27, 2006 A new crop of small, light jets may make air taxi service affordable. Bill Gates is in on the game. Photos: Microjets cleared for takeoff TAGS: jet, Sales Manager, airport, flight, plane, sky, delay, transportation, Bill Gates

Never mind Nascar--let's race rockets!

October 3, 2005 The new Rocket Racing League is looking for a few good pilots--and a good swath of airspace. TAGS: NASCAR, race, sky, co-founder, GPS, event, U.S.

IBM's second Blue Gene/L for a Dutch telescope

February 23, 2004 The company confirms that it will install a second Blue Gene/L supercomputer as part of a radio telescope project in the Netherlands. TAGS: Blue Gene/L, Blue Gene, supercomputer, AMD Opteron, calculation, Netherlands, Intel Xeon, IBM Corp., radio frequency, sky, radio, AMD, Intel

IBM plans second Blue Gene supercomputer

February 20, 2004 IBM will install a second Blue Gene/L supercomputer as part of a radio telescope project in the Netherlands, the company plans to announce Monday. TAGS: Blue Gene, Blue Gene/L, supercomputer, radio frequency, AMD Opteron, radio, Netherlands, Intel Xeon, IBM Corp., calculation, sky, AMD, Intel
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