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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +China says space plans peaceful
      China's foreign ministry insisted on Thursday that the country's intentions in space were peaceful, after comments from top air force brass preparing to celebrate a 60th anniversary worried analysts in the United States.

    +Green power purchasers on the rise
      With renewable energy at the forefront of current industry challenges, the Green Power Partnership is now working to increase the use of renewable energy from a wide variety of organisations across the US.

    +Internet and other technologies not causing social isolation of Americans
      Going by a study forwarded by the researchers at the Pew Center and the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communication, there are no facts to substantiate the widespread apprehensions that the escalating use of the Internet and other personal technologies has brought about the social isolation of the Americans.

    +Mehdi Says Microsoft MSN.com Overhaul `Critical' to Bing: Video
      Nov. 4 -- Yusuf Mehdi, senior vice president of Microsoft Corp.'s online audience business, talks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar, Adam Johnson and Jon Erlichman about the company's overhaul of its MSN.com home page in an effort to focus more attention on the Bing Internet search engine.

    +AT&T Sues Verizon Over "Map"Ads
      Verizon has pulled no punches against AT&T and the iPhone of late. In addition to the "Droid Does" ad which has garnered rave reviews, they've also done the "There's a Map for That" ad which points at the lack of 3G support nationwide on AT&T. However, AT&T feels that ad is misleading, and has sued.

    +NY files antitrust suit against chip maker Intel, claims company paid billions in kickbacks
      New York's attorney general hit Intel Corp. with an antitrust lawsuit Wednesday, claiming the company used "illegal threats and collusion" to dominate the market for computer microprocessors.

    +Official: Apple confirms 100,000 iTunes App Store apps
      Apple has officially confirmed reports from last week and announced today that the iTunes App Store now has 100,000 applications available for download.

    +Innovative construction in the Middle East
      Over the past decade, areas of the Middle East such as the United Arab Emirates have defined themselves with innovative construction projects and producing some of the most distinctive buildings in the world.

    +Elevator to Space: Teams Try to Make it Real
      Rocketing into space? Some think an elevator might be the way to go. A rocket scientist's firm is working on the first commercial space habitat.

    +The wonder of sustainable building materials
      The idea of sustainable buildings involves the integration of a variety of strategies during the design, construction and operation stages of a building project.

    +Grooming Ethical Hackers for Singapore's Workforce
      Singapore Polytechnic , will be the first institute of higher learning in Singapore to incorporate EC-Council programs into its existing courses; the Part-Time Specialist Diploma and the Certificate of Competence in Information Technology .

    +Cisco-EMC-VMware in data centre alliance
      TECHNOLOGY titans Cisco, EMC and VMware announced an alliance to peddle the wonders of cloud computing and virtualisation in a $US350 billion business market.

    +Detroit sees green future
      Nov 3 - For decades Detroit has been known for building big gas-guzzling SUVs but these days it looks as though the country's automakers, both big and small, see green in their future.

    +Best Buy, CinemaNow, Aim To Stream Movies to Consumers
      It was last year, when Blu-ray won the high-definition optical disc format wars over HD-DVD, that I speculated that its victory could be short, and that streaming video would overtake it sooner than people expected. Some laughter ensued, but as time goes on, it seems my prediction was more correct than many believed.

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