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Half-baked hybrids? – Malaysia Star
March 6, 2010 – 11:55 pm | No Comment

New York Times (blog) Half-baked hybrids?

Climate scientists launch network of researchers – Press Trust of India
March 6, 2010 – 3:54 pm | No Comment

SINDH TODAY Climate scientists launch network of researchers Press Trust of India New Delhi, Mar 6 (PTI) Environment scientists today launched a climate research network that would help enhance interaction among researchers of the key topic. The announcement of formation of the Indian Climate Research Network was made on the final …

Rumor: Microsoft May Include HTML5 Support in Internet Explorer 9 – PC World
March 5, 2010 – 9:01 pm | No Comment

Telegraph.co.uk Rumor: Microsoft May Include HTML5 Support in Internet Explorer 9 PC World A shift toward open Web standards for Internet Explorer would signal a major change for Microsoft; the company has been criticized in the past for not fully supporting modern, open Web standards. Microsoft's lack of Web standards support is a major ..

Mercedes targets sales of 1600 C series cars – The Edge Malaysia
March 5, 2010 – 2:03 pm | No Comment

Mercedes targets sales of 1600 C series cars The Edge Malaysia SEPANG: Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Sdn Bhd, the leader for the local premium-car market, is targeting sales of between 1600 to 1700 of its C-Class sedans this year. Vice-president of sales and marketing for passenger cars, Florian Muelle said the target … MB C230 makes way for C250 CGI in Malaysia ASEAN Automotive News all 2 news articles??

Browser makers demand screen time – BBC News
March 5, 2010 – 11:09 am | No Comment

Globe and Mail Browser makers demand screen time BBC News Makers of small web browsers want their programs to be given more prominence on Microsoft's browser choice screen. Six software firms have complained to the EU saying many do not realise their programs were on offer. To see all 12 web browsers, …

Destabilized subsea permafrost allowing methane to escape – Vancouver Sun
March 5, 2010 – 8:10 am | No Comment

Reuters Destabilized subsea permafrost allowing methane to escape Vancouver Sun Large amounts of methane, a potent climate-warming gas, are escaping from a remote swath of the Arctic Ocean that holds vast stores of the gas, say scientists, who suspect the seabed is … Methane frozen beneath Arctic seabed destabilising, scientists warn Times Online More Warming Worries: Methane from the Arctic Permafrost TIME Methane Bubbles in Arctic Seas Stir Global Warming Fears ABC News BusinessWeek ?- Oneindia ?- ABC Online all 219 news articles??

China launches new remote-sensing satellite – Xinhua
March 5, 2010 – 8:04 am | No Comment

Xinhua China launches new remote-sensing satellite Xinhua JIUQUAN, Gansu Province, March 5 (Xinhua) — China has successfully put into orbit another remote-sensing satellite, “Yaogan IX” at 12:55 pm(Beijing Time) from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern Gansu Province, according to a statement … Military reconnaissance satellite launched by China Spaceflight Now China launch YaoGan Weixing-9, announce increase in vehicle production NASASpaceflight.com all 9 news articles??

Dinosaurs ‘wiped out by asteroid’ – The Press Association
March 5, 2010 – 7:30 am | No Comment

Irish Times Dinosaurs 'wiped out by asteroid' The Press Association Dinosaurs were wiped out by an asteroid the size of the Isle of Wight that hit the Earth with the explosive power of a billion atom bombs, scientists have concluded. A new report from 41 international experts discounts an alternative theory that ..

Bringing a botnet to its knees – Ottawa Citizen
March 4, 2010 – 2:00 pm | No Comment

ABC Online Bringing a botnet to its knees Ottawa Citizen Ottawa company is aiming to capitalize on success in finding Mariposa Internet threat, writes Vito Pilieci. By Vito Pilieci, The Ottawa CitizenMarch 4, 2010 8:55 AM Christopher Davis, of Defence Intelligence, uses a map of the world to illustrate all …

Shoppers Keep Card Payment Fraud At Bay – Bernama
March 4, 2010 – 12:02 pm | No Comment

Shoppers Keep Card Payment Fraud At Bay Bernama SINGAPORE, March 4 (Bernama) — Shoppers in Asia Pacific keep clear of payment fraud with safe payment practices, according to a recent study by Visa Asia Pacific Payment Card Security. The study found that the most popular … APAC shoppers get more password-savvy ZDNet Asia all 2 news articles??