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New NSR Report: Obama Win Signals Administration Change, but Minimal Impact Expected in Military Demand for Commercial Satellite ServicesCAMBRIDGE, MA--(Marketwire - November 12, 2008) - NSR today released its newest market survey and forecast report: "Government and Military Demand on Commercial Satellites, 5th Edition." The report provides an in-depth assessment of military and government demand for commercial satel... |
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Satellite Broadband Goes Around and Comes AroundKevin Maney writes: Just this week, I've been pawing through big thick files I kept from a decade ago when I wrote some big stories about Teledesic -- and now BusinessWeek has a story about how Hughes satellites are serving up broadband to people in rural areas in the U.S. Remember Teledesic? It... |
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Experimental SPHERES Will Shape Future Spacecraft BehaviorObviously and admittedly inspired by the Training Remotes concept (the small droid spheres that helped Luke Skywalker perfect his lightsaber skills) from Star Wars, three autonomous spheres are roaming around the International Space Station. They're even called SPHERES, but not because of an off-... |
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Holux GPSmile 62 is introducedIf you’re looking for a new GPS unit, you may need to seriously consider the GPSmile 62 from Holux. This model is definitely high-end and sports all sorts of added on features that set it apart from the standard navigation gadget that gets you from point A to point B. The GPSmile 62 fe... |
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Mobile technology (GSM) with satellites (GPS) and can be used with any mobile phone, No monthly or annual fees.Its a completely new and unique way to track and guard your assets and loved ones. Our unit combines mobile technology (GSM) with satellites (GPS) and can be used with any mobile phone. No monthly or annual fees, you only need to add a local sim card and your unit is ready to use. The worl... |
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ISRO’s Bhuvan to beat Google EarthISRO is working on an ambitious project called Bhuvan (means Earth), a satellite mapping tool. Bhuvan allows you to zoom far closer than the aerial view from a chopper. If Google Earth shows details upto 200 metres distance and Wikimapia upto 50 metres, Bhuvan will show images upto 10 metres, whi... |


