| 6-30-2004 |
| High-Tech Groups Renew Push to Extend R&D Tax Credit |
| IE Pop-Up Program Snatches Banking Passwords |
| U.S. Should Close 'Revolving Door' Between Government and Defense Contractors |
| L-Mart Awarded $44M for Ballistic Missile Defense Radar |
| Driving in D.C.? Hang Up That Cell Phone |
| Cassini Spacecraft At Saturn's Doorstep |
| Remote-Controlled, Throwable Robots Being Sent To Iraq For Testing |
| 6-29-2004 |
| Ames Lab Physicists "Perturb" Superconductor To New Heights |
| 'Hacker College' Teaches Tricks of the Trade |
| Civitas Group Estimates Size of U.S. Homeland Security Market at $23.4 Billion |
| SIA to Congress: Don't Cut R&D Tax Credit |
| Russian Satellite Launch Fails |
| Greening Nokia |
| NAVAIR Evaluating Spherical Airship For Surveillance Applications |
| 6-28-2004 |
| Cell Phones Could Reduce Male Fertility |
| IEEE Board Approves 802.3ah Standard |
| U.S. & Europe Finally Agree On GPS Networks |
| Border Patrol Launches Drone Above Arizona |
| Limits On Scientists Draw Complaint |
| Mars Rover Surprises Continue |
| China's Unmanned Lunar Program Stirs Domestic Debate |
| 6-25-2004 |
| Fab Utilization Rises as Chip Sales Jump |
| Defect in Intel's New 915 Pentium 4 Chipset |
| Lockheed Scuttles Plan to Purchase Titan |
| Wi-LAN OFDM Patent Threat Stirs UWB Camps |
| Consumers Not Quite Ready To "Cut The Cord" |
| Next Phase Nears For Airliner Anti-Missile Work |
| Bodies Exhumed From Largest Yet Mass Grave in Iraq |
| Spacewalk Called Off After Oxygen Glitch |
| 6-24-2004 |
| Air Force launches upgraded GPS satellite |
| Court Convicts Obscene Text Messager |
| Remote-Controlled Throwable Robot Sent To Iraq For Testing |
| Electrical Arcs May One Day Quiet Jet Engines |
| Spokane Installs 100-Block WiFi 'Hot Zone' |
| Toshiba Develops Matchbox-Sized Fuel Cells For Mobile Phones |
| AMD Sets Up Japan Engineering Lab For Mobile Chips |
| Using Cellphones On Planes |
| 6-23-2004 |
| Senate Appropriations Committee Approves $416.2B Defense Bill |
| Motorola Unveils 900 MHz ISM Canopy Radio |
| Power Line Broadband Nearing |
| Philips Launches World's Fastest DVD Burner |
| China Sees its Proprietary 3G Ready By Mid-2005 |
| Wireless Nanocrystals Efficiently Radiate Visible Light |
| A New Route to Smaller 3-D Files |
| Japan Eyes Biometrics to Tighten Immigration Steps |
| 6-22-2004 |
| SpaceShipOne Makes History: First Private Manned Mission To Space |
| Intel Makes Technology Transfer Move in China |
| Air Force May Jettison One Satellite Contract |
| NTT Docomo Puts Wallet's Contents in Phone |
| Intel Slammed by Supreme Court |
| 6-21-2004 |
| SpaceShipOne Takes Off In Mojave - Live |
| New WLAN Spectrum Still Mired In DoD Debate |
| Simpler Fuel Cell Architecture Being Readied For Portables |
| Dream Scenario On Horizon For Semi Industry |
| Siemens Staff Protest Against Jobs Export |
| FAT Patent Review Threatens Linux |
| Thales Lands 7.3M Pound Us Missile Contract |
| NIST Demonstrates 'Teleportation' Of Atomic States For Quantum Computing |
| Printable Silicon For Ultrahigh Performance Flexible Electronic Systems |
| 6-17-2004 |
| EU Defense Agency May Not Boost Defense Spending, Analysts Say |
| China General Threatens War if Taiwan Targets Three Gorges Dam |
| Information Teleported Between Atoms "Spooky" |
| New Phones Could Replace Wallets |
| Studies On Electric Polarization Open Potential For Tinier Devices |
| Some Verizon Wireless 911 Calls Hit by GPS Glitch |
| 6-16-2004 |
| first Cellphone Network Worm Spreads Via Bluetooth |
| USA's Built-up Surfaces Equal Ohio In Area |
| FTC Says Do-Not-Spam List Won't Work |
| Web Inventor (no, not Algore) Finally Makes Money Off It |
| Pre-Standard 802.11n Coming Soon |
| Senate Backs Bush on New Nuclear Weapons |
| Asia To Lead Recovery In Commercial Satellite Launches |
| 6-15-2004 |
| Boeing Wins Navy $3.89B Competition For P-3 Replacement |
| AARP Calls for Wireless Industry Regulation |
| Broadband to dominate UK by 2005 |
| U.S. Global Basing Plans Shape Up for Speed & Flexibility |
| Army Unveils New Combat Uniform (BDU) |
| X-Prize Contenders Get Ready For Lift-Off |
| 6-14-2004 |
| Nokia: Number Of Mobile Phone Users To Hit 2B By 2007 |
| Review Of Kinetic Energy Interceptor Delayed By Budget Cuts |
| US Jamming Tests Could Affect Cellphones |
| Cassini Flies by Saturn's Largest Outer Moon |
| Survey: 2 Million Online Bank Accounts Robbed |
| First Chinese Woman To Enter Space By 2010, But Not Allowed To Drive |
| BAE Systems Receives $35 Million For HAARP Program |
| 6-13-2004 |
| Grapefruit-Sized Meteorite Smashes Through NZ Home |
| 6-11-2004 |
| Five Short-Range Wireless Standards Seen Combining |
| Reagan Casts Giant Shadow Online - Tops Search |
| Desert Town Braces for Space Woodstock |
| Raytheon receives $369M to demonstrate MP-RTIP Radar |
| Revised SIA Forecast to Have Negative Impact, Firm Says |
| Japan Announces $900B R&D Semiconductor Plan |
| Designers Responsible for Yield, Panelists Say |
| Australians Still Driving and Texting |
| 6-10-2004 |
| For Sale by Public Auction -- Juicy Laptop Secrets !!Scary!! |
| Phone Rage Leads to Flight Ban |
| DSL Sector Surpasses 70 Million Subscribers |
| SiValley Businessmen Pleads Innocent to Illegal Military Exports to China |
| SIA Expects 2004 to be Record Year |
| Zigbee Gets Some Company |
| Eurofighter Typhoon Single-Seat Production Aircraft Takes Flight |
| Google Stirs Controversy With Froogle |
| Purdue Mathematician Claims Proof For Riemann Hypothesis |
| 6-8-2004 |
| Smaller Antenna Design Said to Boost Efficiency |
| Demo Proves Merits of UWB Chipset |
| A "Swarm" Of Satellites For A Unique Look Inside The Earth |
| Brain-Mimicking Circuits to Run Navy Robot |
| Water to Boost Satellite Snooping |
| RFID Doesn't Necessarily Spell ROI, Say Execs |
| Roaming Worth Over US$50 Billion |
| 6-7-2004 |
| Power Line Networking Gets a Wireless Twist |
| Samsung Aims to Bring TV to the Cell Phone |
| Text Messages Start to Turn up in Court |
| Opportunity Rover Gets Green Light To Enter Martian Crater |
| China Clamps Down on Digital Films |
| A Transit Of Venus, June 8, 2004 |
| 6-4-2004 |
| Revolutionary Antenna Technology Reduces Size Dramatically |
| U.S. & U.K. Firms Winning Big In JSF Contracting |
| North Korea Restricts Cellphone Usage |
| System-Level Design Tackles Tough Soft Radio Framework Challenges |
| Lockheed Martin Plans to Add 200 Jobs |
| L-Mart Wins $60M Compact Kinetic Energy Missile Program |
| China Plans to Launch Two Astronauts Next Year |
| Scottish Engineering Orders and Output Best Since 2001 |
| 6-3-2004 |
| First X Prize Attempt Set For June 21 |
| Industry Not Overheating Just Yet, Says Advanced Forecasting |
| TSA Looking At Ways To Speed Checked Fliers Through Airports |
| Skybursts Reported Over Western Washington |
| Circuit Simulation Boosted 20x |
| ITU confirms Hong Kong as site for Telecom World 2006 |
| Base Station Chip Market Poised for Growth |
| 6-2-2004 |
| Accenture Awarded $10B Virtual Border Contract (US-VISIT) |
| Engineers Visualize Electric Memory As It Fades |
| Korea Envisions 50Mbps Wireless Broadband as Bridge to 4G |
| Global Chip Sales Up Nearly 37% in April |
| U.S.: China's Military Modernization Continues to Stress Electronics |
| Synopsys Adds RF Engine to HSPICE |
| Your Next Computer Could Be Your Phone |
| 6-1-2004 |
| European Defense Industry in Trouble, RAND Says |
| Motorola Opens Wireless Applications Center in China |
| A Different Kind of Recovery Arrives |
| Siemens to Add 1 billion Euros Investment in China |
| Raytheon Delivers First Production Tactical Tomahawk Cruise Missile |
| Something in the Air |
| China Spending More Than Ever On Military |