Bloom Energy Debuts Fuel Cell to Provide Clean, Reliable, and Affordable Power
Feb 26th, 2010
Bloom Energy Corporation, a Silicon Valley-based company committed to changing the way people generate and consume energy, announced the availability of the Bloom Energy Server™, a patented solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology that provides a cleaner, more reliable, and more affordable alternative to both today’s electric grid as well as traditional renewable energy sources. The Bloom Energy Server provides distributed power generation, allowing customers to efficiently create their own electricity onsite. read more
Microsoft to provide free anti-virus software
Jun 19th, 2009
Microsoft has announced it will soon release free anti-virus software so people on tight budgets won't skimp on protecting their computers from hackers. read more
U2 manager takes Internet providers to task
Jan 29th, 2008
Paul McGuinness, longtime manager of rock band U2, has called on Internet service providers to immediately introduce disconnection policies to end illegal music downloads and urged governments to make sure they do. read more
LG Handsets to Provide Fully-functional YouTube Service
Jul 4th, 2007
LG Electronics (LG), a worldwide technology leader in mobile communications, and YouTube, the leading online video community that allows people to discover, watch and share originally created videos, announced an agreement to provide YouTube on its handsets, allowing users to view videos and easily upload them directly to YouTube.com. read more
Advertising.com to Provide Ad Management for NBC Universal and News Corporation
Apr 2nd, 2007
AOL, NBC Universal and News Corporation announced that Advertising.com Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of AOL, will be the advertising management services partner for the companies' recently announced strategic alliance. Through this alliance, News Corporation and NBC Universal will launch the largest Internet video distribution network ever assembled, featuring full-length programming, movies and clips representing premium content from at least a dozen networks and two major film studios. read more
'NASAcast' Provides Audio and Video for the Portable Digital Age
Dec 22nd, 2005
You no longer have to be seated in front of a TV or computer to get NASA news and information. You can take the latest NASA discoveries and developments with you, whether you're running errands or making your daily commute.
The new free service is called NASAcast. It allows subscribers to download NASA features, news and other content as part of a new free podcast service. read more
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