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Some car makers are coming out with models they claim can go greater distances on a single battery charge and go much faster than previous versions. Others are adding carlike features such as sunroofs and steel doors to a slower class of battery-powered electric vehicles, hoping drivers will see them as perfect second cars. More states, meanwhile, are now adopting legislation allowing lower-speed electric vehicles on some public roads, though not on highways.
AP talks about entrepreneurs racing to bring electric cars to market.
Silicon Valley thinks it can do what Detroit could not -- create a thriving business selling electric cars. In the 1990s, General Motors and other automakers spent billions to develop battery-powered vehicles, but they flopped because most couldn't travel more than 100 miles before having to recharge.
By tapping the Bay Area's engineering expertise and culture of innovation, a cluster of entrepreneurs, engineers and venture capitalists here are racing to bring their own electric cars to market. But unlike the Detroit and Japanese automakers, they're working on high-performance sports cars for wealthy car enthusiasts.
"On July 25, 1256, delegates gathered at Comerica Park to sign the Declaration Of Independence, which rejected the rule of the British over its 15 coastal North American colonies," reads an excerpt from the entry. "Little did such founding fathers as George Washington, George Jefferson, and ***ERIC IS A FAG*** know that their small, querulous republic would later become the most powerful and prosperous nation in history, the Unified States Of America."
MSNBC notes that the report, in a comment that directly goes against statements made by President Bush and senior cabinet members, says the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have united otherwise-divided Muslim extremists and given terrorists organizations like Al Qaeda a boost by "raising their stature."
In fact, Wired News reported the board as saying, the US has not only failed to separate "the vast majority of nonviolent Muslims from the radical-militant Islamist-Jihadists," but American efforts may have " achieved the opposite of what they intended."
Bigelow Aerospace here is the odds-on-favorite to create a low-cost, low Earth orbit space complex that is accessible to the commercial sector. That goal has been bolstered by the success of their Genesis-1 expandable module, lofted into space July 12 courtesy of a converted Cold War rocketthe Ukrainian-built Dnepr booster provided by ISC Kosmotras.
Even as Genesis-1 circles the Earth, work is already underway for a Genesis-2 launch before years end. That flight is expected to lead six months later to lofting a larger, more sophisticated module called Galaxy.
The Belkin Wi-Fi Phone for Skype doesn't require a PC and will work anywhere in the world where you have secured or open access to a WiFi network. Any home, office, cafe, or municipal wireless access point that does not require browser-based authentication will do.
Not only would an elevator slash launch costs, but it would increase the amount of cargo capacity for orbital trips. More than 90 percent of the space shuttle's weight is fuel, with cargo making up less than 5 percent. On the elevator, no fuel is necessary, because the car would be electric, with power cells energized by a ground-based laser beam.
A carbon nanotube string the width of sewing thread could easily lift a large car. A nanotube elevator ribbon would need to be no thicker than plastic food wrap. Nanotubes would also make the elevator car light, though large. "This material is applicable to everything," says Ken Dividian, former director of operations for the X Prize Foundation and the current NASA contractor overseeing the Centennial Challenges program, which helped coordinate the Space Elevator Games. "NASA is very interested in this technology."
It is designed to improve the call or data transmission quality of an area by receiving, amplifying and re-transmitting signals of the base station into a specified area. Some service providers have reported their customers getting as much as 4000sq - 6000sq ft of coverage, this however will depend on the strength of the signal being received by the outdoor antenna.
The benefits of the JD65-XT Indoor Repeater Kit are numerous. It provides a wireless improvement in reception to areas that were once affected by poor cellular reception. All devices operating within the frequency range of the repeater will see an improvement in performance. Multiple phones and other handheld devices throughout a building can benefit from a wireless repeater.
I'm a big science fiction fan although I've picky about it. Although I can put up with warp drives and laser weapons, I have a low threshold for stupid uniforms, unrealistic action, and fuzzy green critters. I'm a big fan of the most recent Star Wars Enterprise "prequel" but I can't stand the original with the security offices that always die and the captain beaming down on every mission to the new dangerous planet. Firefly combines a wild-west environment with futuristic hardware and common social-political struggles. Add excellent writing and great characters and you have a very entertaining show with thought provoking points combined with laugh out loud moments. Well done Joss and team.
The FBI claims that expanding the 1994 Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act is necessary to thwart criminals and terrorists who have turned to technologies like voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP.
"The complexity and variety of communications technologies have dramatically increased in recent years, and the lawful intercept capabilities of the federal, state and local law enforcement community have been under continual stress, and in many cases have decreased or become impossible," according to a summary accompanying the draft bill.
The government of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, defeated at the polls in April, repeatedly denied having any knowledge of such a C.I.A. operation on Italian soil. It also refused to sign off on extradition requests put forward last year by Milanese prosecutors against the 22 Americans suspected in involvement in the case.
The report comes as concerns over China's water supply are rising. A 2005 government survey found that about 300 million Chinese drink unsafe water tainted by chemicals and other contaminants while one in three rural inhabitants lacks access to safe drinking water.
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