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Scientists taking cues from nature
Jun 19 2006 8:06PM (CT)
ATLANTA (AP) - It's one of the greatest challenges for robotics engineers: Building a machine that actually walks like one of us. So far, most attempts have come off as, well, robotic.
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Microsoft upgrades instant messenger
Jun 19 2006 7:58PM (CT)
REDMOND, Wash. (AP) - Microsoft Corp.'s latest instant messaging program is ready for prime time, the company said Monday.
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Verizon accuses Vonage of infringement
Jun 19 2006 3:59PM (CT)
HOLMDEL, N.J. (AP) - Verizon Communications Inc. has charged that Internet phone carrier Vonage Holdings Corp. violated patent rights that Verizon has on technology for making phone calls over the Internet.
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Nokia, Siemens to merge in $30B venture
Jun 19 2006 12:53PM (CT)
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - Nokia Corp. and Siemens AG said Monday they will combine their network equipment units in a reported $30 billion joint venture to more effectively take on market leader LM Ericsson.
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Video iPods help Rockies prepare for game
Jun 19 2006 9:19AM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - Three hours before a start against Florida, Colorado Rockies pitcher Jason Jennings sits in front of his locker, puts on his headphones and stares at his video iPod.
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Blimp company produces 'TV in the sky'
Jun 19 2006 5:29AM (CT)
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Imagine a drive-in movie screen that floats 1,000 feet in the air _ and travels 15 mph. An Orlando-based blimp company called The Lightship Group has effectively made one, and it could be coming to a night sky near you.
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