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January 20, 2010
China launches orbiter for navigation system: state media
Beijing (AFP) Jan 17, 2010
China launched an orbiter into space early Sunday, the latest stage in the development of its own satellite navigation system, state media said. The orbiter, launched at about 00:12 am (1612 GMT Saturday) was the third orbiter that China has launched for its Beidou Navigation System, Xinhua news agency said. "(The orbiter) will join another two already in orbits to form a network which will eventually have a total of 35 satellites, capable of providing global navigation service to users around the world around 2020. ... read more

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China Aiming To Have Its Own GPS In Place By 2012
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China Launches Third Orbiter For Indigenous Global SatNav System
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China's Compass Finds Route To Rival GPS
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Russia Activates 1 Of 3 New Glonass Navigation Satellites
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SES ASTRA Awarded Second Contract For EGNOS
Luxembourg (SPX) Jan 13, 2010
SES ASTRA has announced that it has been awarded a second contract by the European Commission (EC) to provide hosted payload services for EGNOS, the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service. The contract was awarded following a tender by the European Commission. EGNOS is Europe's first contribution to satellite navigation and a precursor of Galileo, the global satellite navigation ... more

LockMart Awarded Contract To Provide Sniper And Nav Pods To Turkish Air Force
Orlando FL (SPX) Jan 12, 2010
"Sniper ATPs and LANTIRN ER navigation pods will provide a significant capability upgrade to the Turkish Air Force's F-16 fleet," said Rich Lovette, program director for Fixed-Wing Fire Control at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. "LANTIRN ER's 3rd generation navigation FLIR and enhanced image processing will allow aircrews to go far beyond their current capability. The Sniper ... more

Taser adds mobile phone monitoring tool to its arsenal
Las Vegas, Nevada (AFP) Jan 8, 2010
Stun gun maker Taser wants to help parents. Not with jolts of electricity but with a tool which allows parents to effectively take over a child's mobile phone and manage its use. "Basically we're taking old fashioned parenting and bringing it into the mobile world," Taser chairman and co-founder Tom Smith said at the Consumer Electronics Show here, where the Arizona company unveiled the ... more

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SSTL Wins Key Role In Galileo Programme


DeLorme And SPOT Unveil First Handheld GPS with Satellite Communicator


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Boeing joins research in aviation biofuels

Airbus, A400M partners to meet in Berlin: ministry

Brazil air force favors Swedish fighter over Lula's pick: report

Mazda, Ford deny plans to dismantle China venture

Gas To Electric Delivers First All-Electric Ford Ranger To Santa Monica

Small cars make it big at Detroit Auto Show

Selex SI Receives Contract For Three Radars In Poland

Barrett at center of military radio storm

Helios 2B Rides Into Sun-synchronous Polar Orbit Atop Ariane 5

Israel's vaunted missile shield 'flawed'

US Space-Based Missile Warning System Achieves Key Milestone

China tests missile intercept system

Genome Sequences For Wasps Will Aid Pest And Disease Control

Genetic Map Will Speed Up Plant Breeding Of Critical Medicinal Crop

Punishment Important In Plant-Pollinator Relationship

US to shift 'soon' to recovering bodies in Haiti: military

US activates Coast Guard reservists for Haiti

Haiti aid relief steps up gear as US troops pour in

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Germany's OHB to win EU Galileo satellite contract: source
Brussels (AFP) Jan 6, 2010
The European Commission will on Thursday award Germany's OHB Technology a contract for at least eight satellites for its Galileo satnav system, dealing a blow to rival EADS Astrium, an industry source said. "We havent heard yet if its eight or 14 satellites," said Philip Davies, a senior official at Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL) Ltd, British partner of OHB in the bid. "I am 100 ... more

You can take it with you: a wireless leash for your mobile phone
Las Vegas, Nevada (AFP) Jan 6, 2010
A leash to prevent you from losing your mobile phone might not be too practical, but how about a wireless one? ZOMM, a Tulsa, Oklahoma-based company, is displaying what it describes as the first wireless tether for cellphones at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) here. The ZOMM is a Bluetooth device about the size of a poker chip that attaches to a keychain or can be clipped on to a ... more

Consumer electronics industry hoping for a rosier 2010
Las Vegas, Nevada (AFP) Jan 6, 2010
Consumer electronics manufacturers, after suffering a rare dip in sales last year, are hoping to bounce back in 2010 with smartphones, e-readers and smaller laptops leading the way. But the Consumer Electronics Association, releasing its 2010 forecast ahead of its annual gadget show here, provided little cheer to an industry which saw revenue fall by two percent in 2009 to 681 billion dollar ... more

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Galactic GPS Possible With Pulsars And Gravity Waves


Geospatial Technology Seminars Scheduled For SE Asia


DHS Using GPS Tracking Systems For Fleet Management Solutions
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Boeing joins research in aviation biofuels

Airbus, A400M partners to meet in Berlin: ministry

Brazil air force favors Swedish fighter over Lula's pick: report

Science seeks to control the Casimir force

Nanotech Experiment To Weather The Trials Of Orbit

Better Control Of Carbon Nanotube Growth Promising For Future Electronics

GOES-P Spacecraft Being Processed In Florida

iTablet scavenger hunt raises Apple hackles

Change-2 Satellite's Camera Resolution Reaches One Meter

Spain to push for common European digital market

Walker's World: Welcome to The 10

Google says 'business as usual' in China

In India, Gates to promote US ties with 'global power'

Celebrations muted as Japan-US security pact turns 50

India Requests Boeing C-17s

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Four PTB Primary Atomic Clocks Will Contribute To UTC

Boeing B1 With FIDL Upgrade Completes First Tests

Naval Research Lab Studies Solar Storms

Curtain falling on 'Digital Decade'

Twitter buys geolocation startup Mixer Labs

GIOVE-A Marks Four Years In Orbit Testing Europe's GPS Galileo Platform

Canadian police consider GPS for people with Alzheimer's

Orbital Awarded New Contract For IS-23 CommSat By Intelsat

Yellowstone's Plumbing Exposed

Customer Takes Control Of 3 New Glonass Satellites

ESA And World Bank Move Towards Closer Collaboration

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S. Korea considers U.S. MRAPs

Russia Orbits Three New Glonass Navigation Satellites

Fighting IED Attacks With SCARE Technology

US military looks at supplying troops with drones

Radio nodes may succeed RFID tags

SSTL Delivers GPS Receivers For ORBCOMM's New OG2 Satellites

Galileo Satellite Platform Tests Under Way

IContain And InSeT Systems Deploy Hyper-Accurate Tracking Technologies

Young Arabs Can Be The Next Generation Of Space Engineers

Rafael Releases New Member of Spike Family - Spike NLOS

Device can track people without sensors

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