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Wednesday, 7th September 2005

 
  • Satellite communications fills Katrina's telephone void
  • Thai military upset by Google satellite pictures
  • Microsoft unveils new keyboards, high-end mice
  • Red Cross collects US$209 million online
  • Microsoft, Google face off in Washington court
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    Satellite communications fills Katrina's telephone void
    With most landline and mobile phone networks still dead in New Orleans and along the Gulf Coast where Hurricane Katrina hit hardest, there has been an almost panicky run to satellite phone service, which has remained uninterrupted in the days since the hurricane plowed into the region. More...

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    Thai military upset by Google satellite pictures
    Thailand, afraid that detailed satellite pictures available on the internet threaten its national security, may ask Google to block images of important government buildings vulnerable to attack. More...

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    Microsoft unveils new keyboards, high-end mice
    Microsoft has unveiled new computer keyboards and mice aimed at users looking for easier ways to type and for high-precision gaming and photo editing. More...

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    Red Cross collects US$209 million online
    In the eight days since the American Red Cross began collecting donations for Hurricane Katrina relief, it's gathered more than half of the US$409 million total from the web. More...

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    Microsoft, Google face off in Washington court
    Attorneys for Microsoft and Google faced off in court on Tuesday over whether an executive familiar with the world's largest software maker's plans in China could begin working for the search engine leader. More...

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