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When the space shuttle hitches a ride (photos)
The space shuttle flies just fine on its own in orbit and when landing. But to move between NASA sites on Earth, it goes piggyback on a 747.
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Paglo asks, spider that network for you?
We want to provide IT understanding, and turn small IT shops into groups with the wisdom that large corporations have.
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Photos: Discovery hitches a ride home
Weather prevented the space shuttle Discovery from landing in Florida so it needed a little help to finish its trip.
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Photos: Discovery hitches a ride home
Weather prevented the space shuttle Discovery from landing in Florida so it needed a little help to finish its trip.
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Demo '06 prep doesn't go without a hitch
With less than 24 hours to go before giving a presentation at Demo, one company's execs sweat out the rehearsals. Photos: Multiverse does Demo '06 Photos: The faces of Demo '06
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Yahoo hitches onto Rogers for broadband
The deal is meant to give the Web portal a foothold into broadband markets and revenue from subscriptions.
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Adobe's PDF hitches a ride with Linux
The popular format for viewing documents will be adapted for the open-source operating system--debuting in navigation systems for cars.
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EMMA hitches handwriting, speech, keypad
Like the Jane Austen heroine, a newly drafted Web standard called EMMA has a penchant for matchmaking, letting Web pages and applications interpret an array of interaction methods.
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Microsoft enlisted for six-year Army hitch
The U.S. Army announces plans to centralize its purchases of Windows, Office and other applications in a six-year deal valued at roughly $470 million.
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Early Microsoft CRM users find hitches
Companies installing Microsoft's new customer relationship management software say they are grappling with some flaws in the company's much-hyped product.
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Barrett: Hitching Intel's wagon to the Net's second coming
Intel CEO Craig Barrett is counting on the next wave of the Internet to put Intel--and the rest of the tech industry back in growth mode. If you think of the Internet as infrastructure, Dan Farber...
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Chernobyl virus hitches a ride
The pesky Klez worm is now helping revive the Chernobyl virus, according to Symantec.
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HP hitches up HyperTransport
Hewlett-Packard has licensed API NetWorks' HyperTransport designs for high-speed connections between chips, API said Monday. The technology, originally created at Advanced Micro Devices, is...
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AT&T Wireless hitches a ride with DaimlerChrysler
Automaker DaimlerChrysler announced Wednesday that it has selected AT&T Wireless to provide voice and data services in its Chrysler vehicles in the United States. Telematics--the use of wireless...
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NBC’s 'Today' and The Knot get hitched
TV viewers will get to help plan a wedding through a deal between online wedding site The Knot and NBC's "Today Show." Viewers will choose the couple and vote on wedding details such as...
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Wedding sites get hitched
Online bridal registries Della.com and WeddingChannel.com have agreed to merge, the companies said Thursday. Della CEO Rebecca Patton will become CEO of the new firm, which will use the...
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Digital hitches its fortunes to the Internet
BOSTON -- Although Digital Equipment Corp. is on track to meet analysts' expectations about growth for the fiscal year, Chairman Robert Palmer thinks the company needs to fine-tune its strategy...
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