Toshiba Satellite notebooks come into orbit
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Satellite Radio Extends Its Orbit
Satellite Radio Extends Its Orbit
12/17/2003 10:48 PMNew York Times Dec 17 2003 9:50PM ET
Who Are You Calling a Blimp? I'm a
(Really) Low Orbit Satellite
Who Are You Calling a Blimp? I'm a
(Really) Low Orbit Satellite
07/06/2004 01:31 PMSanswire demonstrates its Stratellite technology--perhaps something
less risque would have been a better name: Stable at an altitude of 13
miles, the Stratellite is supposed to offer the kinds of benefits for
broadband and voice service that typically would be reserved for
ground-based communication. Think of the awesome line of sight!
They're demonstrating the technology in July, and then plan to set a
date to deploy an actual unit....
Toshiba Notebooks Get a Fix From UPS (PC
World)
Toshiba Notebooks Get a Fix From UPS (PC
World)
04/28/2004 09:50 PMPC World - Familiar brown trucks now also deliver notebooks to central
UPS site for quicker repairs.
Toshiba launches new notebooks
Toshiba launches new notebooks
06/14/2004 03:02 PMAll three models feature built-in Wi-Fi and are designed for
budget-conscious businesses.
Toshiba unleashes slew of notebooks
Toshiba unleashes slew of notebooks
09/21/2004 12:30 PMThe wireless-enabled systems target all levels of businesses; at least
one model is designed to handle intense graphic presentations.
Gateway, Toshiba roll out new notebooks
Gateway, Toshiba roll out new notebooks
03/31/2005 03:23 PMCompanies churn out wide-screen portables with enhanced graphics
capabilities.
Photo: Gateway on the go
New Toshiba notebooks add multimedia
features
New Toshiba notebooks add multimedia
features
01/07/2004 02:50 PMProducts said to appeal to businesses seeking to replace desktops.
Toshiba launches multimedia Qosmio
notebooks
Toshiba launches multimedia Qosmio
notebooks
07/22/2004 07:44 AMToshiba Corp. launched on Thursday a new range of notebook personal
computers that come optimized for audio and video functions and will
be made available worldwide.
Toshiba adds multimedia features to
notebooks
Toshiba adds multimedia features to
notebooks
01/06/2004 07:59 AMComputer Weekly Jan 6 2004 7:05AM ET
Fujitsu, HP, Toshiba debut new business
notebooks
Fujitsu, HP, Toshiba debut new business
notebooks
06/15/2004 04:30 PMBusiness customers have a host of new notebooks from which to select
this week as Fujitsu Ltd., Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) and Toshiba Corp.
all released new systems in anticipation of an increase in corporate
purchasing later this year.
Fujitsu, HP, Toshiba debut business
notebooks
Fujitsu, HP, Toshiba debut business
notebooks
06/16/2004 04:29 PMFujitsu, HP and Toshiba all released laptop systems this week aimed at
companies that may now be looking to replace 3- and 4-year-old
hardware.
Toshiba Unveiles 100GB Hard Drive for
Notebooks
Toshiba Unveiles 100GB Hard Drive for
Notebooks
04/22/2004 10:58 PMToshiba develops 100GB hard disk for
notebooks
Toshiba develops 100GB hard disk for
notebooks
04/22/2004 09:21 AMToshiba Corp. has developed a hard disk drive for notebook computers
that can hold 100GB of data. The company expects to begin selling it
later this year, it said Thursday.
Toshiba Offers New Partner Discounts On
Demo Notebooks
Toshiba Offers New Partner Discounts On
Demo Notebooks
04/05/2005 06:16 AMComputer Reseller News Apr 5 2005 10:35AM GMT
Toshiba announces 100GB hard disk drive
for notebooks
Toshiba announces 100GB hard disk drive
for notebooks
04/22/2004 06:45 PMToshiba Launches New Satellite
Toshiba Launches New Satellite
04/01/2005 09:38 AMTechTree Apr 1 2005 1:56PM GMT
Toshiba enhances home entertainment with
new Satellite P20
Toshiba enhances home entertainment with
new Satellite P20
06/15/2004 10:38 PMSunday Times South Africa Jun 16 2004 2:34AM GMT
It’s Not Hip to Be Square – Widescreen
Notebooks Fastest Growing Segment in
Retail Notebook Sales -Widescreen
notebooks now account for 48% of all
notebook sales-
It’s Not Hip to Be Square – Widescreen
Notebooks Fastest Growing Segment in
Retail Notebook Sales -Widescreen
notebooks now account for 48% of all
notebook sales-
08/01/2004 03:30 AMAccording to a recent study by Current Analysis, unit sales of
notebooks equipped with a widescreen 15.4-inch display have steadily
continued to climb throughout the first half of 2004. As of June 30,
the widescreen market accounted for 48% of all notebooks sold,
compared to only 15% in December 2003. The growth represents the
highest share yet for the widescreen models since its introduction in
the spring of 2003 and demonstrates widescreen systems are selling in
greater numbers than its traditional square counterparts. [PRWEB Aug
1, 2004]
RSS Orbit 1.2
RSS Orbit 1.2
05/14/2004 03:26 PMAn RSS feed reader for mobile phones and PDAs.
PHP-ORBit 0.1.1
PHP-ORBit 0.1.1
06/30/2004 02:30 PMA CORBA interface module for PHP4.
All systems go for orbit
All systems go for orbit
06/30/2004 12:59 AMUSA Today Jun 30 2004 4:40AM GMT
""Standard orbit, aye, sir.""
""Standard orbit, aye, sir.""
07/04/2004 08:44 AMIn Saturn's Orbit
In Saturn's Orbit
07/01/2004 10:23 AM
Congratulations to the teams from several nations who
successfully put the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft into Saturn's
orbit for an exploratory mission. Wonderful pictures, brilliant
engineering, a boon to science -- as good as this gets.
Hubble Verdict: De-Orbit
Hubble Verdict: De-Orbit
04/02/2005 10:19 PMSlashdot Apr 3 2005 12:24AM GMT
Saturn Orbit Insertion
Saturn Orbit Insertion
07/01/2004 05:17 PM
"Standard orbit, aye, sir." Following a nail-biting
ring-plane crossing and 96-minute engine burn,
Cassini has
arrived, and is now in orbit around Saturn, 84 light-minutes away,
sending in
the first closeup pictures of the planet's rings. Also see
the Planetary Society's
detai
ls on the Orbit Insertion, Spaceflight Now's
mission updates
in weblog-like format, and
raw
images from the spacecraft as they come. Kudos, JPL! (Aside: the
press has yet to tire of
Lord of the Rings references.)
First Israeli soars into orbit
First Israeli soars into orbit
01/17/2003 02:26 AMRick Bakker, 38, of England was thrilled to discover the shuttle was
scheduled to launch during his vacation to Florida. "I did a 'Google'
search on the ...
DARPA Contest Goes Into Orbit
DARPA Contest Goes Into Orbit
04/07/2005 05:24 AMSci-Tech Today Apr 7 2005 9:25AM GMT
Hubble Verdict: De-Orbit
Hubble Verdict: De-Orbit
04/02/2005 07:43 PMOrbit Infant System
Orbit Infant System
06/06/2005 12:09 AM
While this sounds like
something that will shoot Junior into a geosynchronous flight path, it
is, in fact, a high end stroller/car seat combo called the Orbit
Infant System with patented SmartHub. I have been looking around at
strollers recently, for reasons that shall remain undiscussed, and it
seems like all the good strollers are actually over in Europe and we
have to get by with a bunch of gimpy second-run things. Hopefully this
$1,200 (!!) stroller will shake up the market a little before we
actually need to buy one of these.
The Orbit Infant System: For
When James Bond Has A Kid [Daddytypes]
EarthLink Surges Into Orbit
EarthLink Surges Into Orbit
04/20/2004 11:19 AMTheStreet.com Apr 20 2004 3:19PM GMT
Orkut Back in Orbit
Orkut Back in Orbit
01/29/2004 02:49 AM
Like the title say, it's online again.

QuickCam Orbit review
QuickCam Orbit review
12/18/2003 01:04 PMTom's Hardware Guide takes a look at Logitech's new QuickCam Orbit
webcam, you know, the one that has special face-tracking software so
it can actually...
Sputnik puts new AP in Orbit
Sputnik puts new AP in Orbit
04/09/2004 04:12 PMMy good friends over at Sputnik have been very busy. At
$185, their new AP 160 (buy it) is
probably the least expensive centrally managed hotspot access point in
the world. It's got a built-in four-port router so that you can hook
up 3rd party wireless access points and manage those, too. And a
replaceable antenna, so you can add that higher-gain omni or
directional antenna to get long-range wireless coverage.
They also have a new, $195 Plug-In
for Pre-Paid Cards that works with Sputnik Control
Center so hotspot venues can attract and reward paying customers,
and cut off bandwidth hogs.
Sputnik Control Center, the Sputnik AP
120 (buy) and
the new AP 160 were built with a simple philosophy in mind: (1) give
customers enterprise-class wireless management for commodity-class
access points, and (2) keep the technology open and flexible so that
customers can test, build, and grow wireless networks in ways that
best fit their unique business models.
- Want to offer free wireless? Sputnik is the least expensive
way to go, and you get all the management tools and captive portal
capabilities to brand your wireless offering.
- Want to charge for wireless access? Sputnik handles all
user authentication and tracking, and provides open APIs that let you
connect Sputnik Control Center with your preferred billing
system.
- Want to offer a mix of open and secure/restricted wireless
access at your workplace or school? Sputnik gives you security,
control and flexibility.
Sputnik's founding philosophy is paying off: Sputnik boasts nearly
200 paying customers and the list is growing daily.
As Mike Landman, CEO of 3rd Wave, a leading hotspot provider
in Atlanta, puts it:
"We looked at a lot of options, but settled on Sputnik
because their technology is the most cost-effective and the easiest to
deploy--just drop off an access point at the hotspot, plug it into
broadband, and you're up and running."
Where else can you build a centrally managed 20-AP hotspot, or
unwire a small city, for less than $5,000? Kudos to Sputnik for
giving hotspot providers the easiest, most cost-effective, and most
flexible tools for building wireless networks. And may a thousand
flowers bloom...
Mars Orbit Mission Stalls
Mars Orbit Mission Stalls
12/26/2003 09:04 PMCBS News Dec 26 2003 7:22PM ET
Europe's Mars Probe Now In Orbit
Europe's Mars Probe Now In Orbit
12/25/2003 11:41 AMCBS News Dec 25 2003 10:08AM ET
Cassini Set for 4-Year Orbit of Saturn
(AP)
Cassini Set for 4-Year Orbit of Saturn
(AP)
06/27/2004 08:46 PMAP - Two decades and $3.3 billion in the making, an international
exploration of Saturn begins this week when a spacecraft slips through
a gap in the planet's shimmering rings and arcs into orbit.
Space probe set for Saturn orbit
Space probe set for Saturn orbit
06/28/2004 06:08 PMThe Cassini space probe is ready to enter into an orbit around Saturn
on a four-year mission to explore the ringed planet and its moons.
NASA Podcast Still in Orbit in March
NASA Podcast Still in Orbit in March
04/07/2005 02:55 AMScience@NASA was the most popular podcast in March 2005, according to
Podcasting News, a leading source of information about podcasts and
the podcasting community. The NASA podcast discusses everything from
the weather on Saturn to going to the bathroom in space. The NASA
podcast led What's on Tonight?, a look at the future of media, and The
Seanachai, a weekly show of off-center storytelling and commenty, to
get the top spot. "The Top 10 demonstrates the quality and diversity
of content available through podcasting," notes Podcasting News' Elle
Webb. "Podcast listeners can enjoy news, comedy, storytelling and a
variety of music shows, whenever and wherever they want to." [PRWEB
Apr 7, 2005]
Cassini Set for 4-Year Orbit of Saturn
Cassini Set for 4-Year Orbit of Saturn
06/29/2004 12:54 AMAbcnews.go.com - Mon Jun 28, 07:47 am GMT
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