| computerjournal ( @ 2007-01-16 06:50:00 |
Apple Supports CEO Steve Jobs Despite Stock Fiasco
Apple Supports CEO Steve Jobs Despite Stock Fiasco
NewsFactor Network - A Samsung executive agreed to plead guilty and serve 10 months in prison for his role in a global price-fixing scheme involving a common form of computer memory, federal prosecutors said. HP Labs Develops New Tech for Cooling Data Centers HP Labs
NASA Opportunity Rover Begins Standing Up NASA Opportunity Rover
Mars Today - Meanwhile, halfway around Mars, Opportunity's twin, Spirit, continues on the mend from a computer memory problem that struck it a week ago. "Right now we're working to get complete control of the vehicle, and we're still not quite there," said
Roving about the Red Planet
US News and World Report - Other than an overloaded computer memory that hobbled Spirit for a few weeks in the early going and was fixed by a change in procedure, showstoppers have been few. In 1997, Squyres joined forces with Ray Arvidson, a planetary scientist at Washington
Amsterdam Will Give Open Source a Try
NewsFactor Network - A Samsung executive agreed to plead guilty and serve 10 months in prison for his role in a global price-fixing scheme involving a common form of computer memory, federal prosecutors said. HP Labs Develops New Tech for Cooling Data Centers HP Labs
Apple Supports CEO Steve Jobs Despite Stock Fiasco
NewsFactor Network - A Samsung executive agreed to plead guilty and serve 10 months in prison for his role in a global price-fixing scheme involving a common form of computer memory, federal prosecutors said. HP Labs Develops New Tech for Cooling Data Centers HP Labs
NASA Opportunity Rover Begins Standing Up NASA Opportunity Rover
Mars Today - Meanwhile, halfway around Mars, Opportunity's twin, Spirit, continues on the mend from a computer memory problem that struck it a week ago. "Right now we're working to get complete control of the vehicle, and we're still not quite there," said
Roving about the Red Planet
US News and World Report - Other than an overloaded computer memory that hobbled Spirit for a few weeks in the early going and was fixed by a change in procedure, showstoppers have been few. In 1997, Squyres joined forces with Ray Arvidson, a planetary scientist at Washington
Amsterdam Will Give Open Source a Try
NewsFactor Network - A Samsung executive agreed to plead guilty and serve 10 months in prison for his role in a global price-fixing scheme involving a common form of computer memory, federal prosecutors said. HP Labs Develops New Tech for Cooling Data Centers HP Labs