Astronauts, Olympic torch arrive at space station
Three astronauts arrived at the International Space Station early today, bringing with them the Olympic torch that will light the Olympic flame in Sochi, Russia, for the 2014 Winter Games.
Three astronauts arrived at the International Space Station early today, bringing with them the Olympic torch that will light the Olympic flame in Sochi, Russia, for the 2014 Winter Games.
The six astronauts working and living on the International Space Station are getting ready to welcome three new crew mates early Thursday morning.
About 10 months from now, NASA's Mars robotic rovers and orbiters are slated to be getting some company.
India is preparing for a Tuesday launch of its first Mars-bound spacecraft, which NASA hopes will complement its efforts on the planet.
Orion, expected to be the first NASA spacecraft to journey into deep space, last week was powered up for the first time at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Apple has a shot at growing the Mac's share of all personal computers even as total shipments of desktops and notebooks continue to contract, an analyst argued today.
HP has filed suit against seven makers of optical disk drive technology, claiming that over a six-year period the group conspired to drive up the price of products sold to HP and others.
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The Queensland Department of Health has invited bids to install servers for a UNIX hardware replacement project.
A weaponized robot acting as a member of a squad of U.S. soldiers fighting on the battlefield is no longer science fiction. They may not be two-legged, humanoid robots yet, but they are able to follow troops through a wide range of terrain and back them up in battle.
A new study released by KPMG shows that consumers trust tech companies more than auto companies for purchasing a self-driving car.
The US Army, looking to use more robots on the battlefield, this week is getting a peek at just how ready robots are to become trusted parts of the military.
Researchers at Stanford have demonstrated the first functional computer built using only carbon nanotube transistors, according to an article in the scientific journal Nature.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has detected propylene, a key ingredient in plastics, on Saturn's moon Titan.
Ford announced it will acquire Livio, a startup that makes smartphone-to-car connectivity software. Ford plans to use the IP to standardize its vehicles' link to mobile devices.