| 4-30-2004 |
| EU Will Lift Arms Sales Embargo: Tiananmen Square Forgive & Forget |
| Zigbee Efforts Alter Philips Semi Plans |
| Motorola Shifts Gears in China to Auto Electronics |
| Offshore Opt-Out From E-Loan |
| Offshoring: Good for Business, Bad for America |
| X Prize Founder Predicts Summer Victory |
| New NASA Technology Helps Forecasters In Severe Weather Season |
| Scientists Developing Liquid Body Armor |
| 4-29-2004 |
| Funding Remains At Center Of Debate On Missile Defense For Airliners |
| Capitol Hill Hotspot Offers Free Wi-Fi (Think Big Brother Will Be Listening?) |
| Defense Official Faces Corruption Probe For Cell Phone Contract |
| Raytheon Eup, Pension Expenses A Drag On Profits |
| Hiring Spike In U.K. |
| High-speed Nanotube Transistors Could Lead To Better Cell Phones, Faster Computers |
| Mars Rovers Finish Primary Mission |
| 4-28-2004 |
| U.S. Patent Office Swamped by Backlog |
| APLAC Version 7.92 Released |
| Anti Missile Defense Shield On Alert By September |
| New Space For Satellites in Arizona |
| UWB Developer Pulselink Raises $30 Million; Joins Both UWB Groups |
| Boeing Gets US$6B Order |
| US Cell Customers Generally Happy |
| 4-27-2004 |
| Lockheed 1Q Earnings Rise 16 Percent |
| Japanese Joint Venture To Develop Super Capacitors That Rival NiHM Cells |
| Ceramic Diodes Claim Optimum ESD Protection |
| Interest Growing In 'Security' Blimps |
| Doing Business With Asia/Pacific Inc. |
| Bush Touts Broadband, Fuel Cells In MN Speech |
| Diary Sheds Light On Einstein's Final Years |
| Space Superiority Essential In War |
| 4-26-2004 |
| China's Weapons Buildup Seen Posing Growing Challenge To U.S. |
| National Semi Open Korean Design Center |
| China IP Theft May Get Worse |
| Steady Growth Continues |
| Local Firms Respond to A Changing U.S. Military |
| Report: College Science Classes Are Boring |
| Scientists Post A Lower Speed Limit For Magnetic Switching |
| 4-23-2004 |
| Robotic Hubble Servicing Is Feasible, NASA Decides |
| Call To Recycle Cell Phones |
| Samsung Tops Intel In Capital Spending Rankings |
| Microminiature D-Subs Aim For Aerospace Applications |
| China IP Theft May Get Worse |
| Bell Labs Wins $26 Million DoD Contract For Laser Communications |
| April Shower Kicks Off Meteor Season |
| Arecibo Radiotelescope Made Incredibly More Sensitive |
| RFMD Acquires Leading Bluetooth Product Company Silicon Wave |
| New Managing Director At APLAC Solutions |
| Eagleware Announces Shipment of GENESYS 2004 |
| 4-22-2004 |
| China Backs Off Of WAPI Proposal |
| Industry Feverishly Building Fibs, Says SMA |
| Scientists Define Cyber-Speed Limit |
| Military Looks To Northeastern Professor For A Future Powered By Fuel Cells |
| UCLA Geophysicist Warns 6.4 Quake To Hit LA By Sept 5' |
| NASA, Russia Head Toward Showdown in space |
| 4-21-2004 |
| Lockheed Martin Awarded Contract for Space Based Radar |
| Soyuz Docks Safely at International Space Station |
| In Search of Gravitomagnetism |
| Aerospace Lifts Honeywell Profits |
| Record Cash Flows for Europe's Telcos |
| Homeland Security Companies Consolidating |
| 4-20-2004 |
| New Managing Director At APLAC Solutions |
| RF Micro Devices (RFMD) Announces New Business Strategy |
| Analog Devices' 14-Bit DAC Breaks 1,000 MSPS Speed Barrier: 1.2 GSPS |
| Dell Contributes 448 Gflops To Online Database Of Earth Images |
| Dean Demands Changes In Engineering Education |
| Boeing In-Flight Web Plan Gets Airborne |
| Radio Waves Supports Potential 3.6 GHz WISP Allocation |
| FCC Proposes Opening 3.6 GHz Band For Wi-Fi |
| U.S. Army Seeking 'Early Success' For Directed Energy Weapon |
| 4-19-2004 |
| The Urge To Innovate |
| Norway Threatens To Revoke Support For Strike Fighter |
| RFID Reshapes Supply Chain Management |
| Broadcom Acquires Bluetooth Player |
| Wireless Security Tops U.S.-China Trade Talks |
| Linux: Unfit For National Security? |
| Grumman Faces Accounts Quiz |
| Judge Orders Phone Thrown Out Of Window |
| 4-16-2004 |
| Telecom Industry to Begin Rebound in 2004 - Report |
| Loral Skynet Successfully Completes Skyreach Trials |
| IBM Reports $150M Loss in IC Unit, Blames 300-mm Fab Yields |
| Polymer FETs Pushed Below 1 Micron |
| Pressure on Sun Rises as Earnings Continue Slide |
| NATO To Award Surveillance Plane Deal |
| Web Inventor (no, not Algore) Wins $1.23M Award |
| Toppan and Sony Develop 25GB Paper-Based, Blu-Ray Disc (Bye-Bye DVD?) |
| 4-15-2004 |
| UCLA Geophysicist Warns 6.4 Quake To Hit LA By Sept 5th |
| One In Six Use Wireless Net, Survey Finds |
| Nanotron Raises $9.5 Million For Short-Range Wireless Technology |
| RFID Chip Price Expected To Drop Below US$0.05 |
| Microsoft To Pour Millions Into Chinese Software Industry |
| Idaho Terrorist Website Operator's Trial Could Test Patriot Act |
| Agilent To Triple Staff In India By 2006 |
| RFID Could Make Retail Price Checking Easier |
| 4-14-2004 |
| Defense Drives Economy |
| UAV Battlelab Experiments With Feature Recognition Software |
| Grads See Brighter Job Prospects |
| Wi-Fi Will Surpass 3G By 2007 |
| Phone Explodes In Hong Kong |
| New Molecule Heralds Breakthrough In Electronic Plastics |
| Maxim Files Suit Against Qualcomm Over CDMA Patents |
| 4-13-2004 |
| After 45 Years (and $700M), A Gravity Experiment Takes Flight |
| Three Top European Satellite Firms On PanAmSat |
| Foreign Fraud Hits U.S. e-Commerce Firms Hard |
| Raytheon Awarded $82.4M AIM-9X Missile Contract |
| Satellites To Extend Broadband's Reach |
| U.S. War Plans For Korean Peninsula Being Rewritten |
| 4-12-2004 |
| Cell Phone Sparks Fire |
| Broadband Prepares To Take Off |
| Boeing Plays Defense |
| Green Hills Calls Linux 'Insecure' For Defense |
| Breakfast In Silicon Forest: Nano Comes To Life |
| Engineering Sector Feels The Pressure |
| Possible Answer To Earth's Magnetic Field Reversal |
| 4-9-2004 |
| Handset Chipmakers To Extend Lead Times Due To RF IC Shortage |
| Windfall Predicted For Chip Gear Makers |
| After Years Of Struggle, GPS Is Taking Off |
| FTC Raids Intel's Japan Unit Over Microprocessor Deals |
| Northrop Grumman Develops New Capability for Electronic Attack Aircraft |
| New .mail Domain Designed To Slow Spam |
| Tiny Surveillance Aircraft To Fly In Tucson |
| 4-8-2004 |
| GE Earnings Up 8 percent |
| L-Mart Receives $73 Million To Provide KC-130J Simulators |
| Defense Firm BAE To Cut 1,000 Jobs |
| Wisair Demos First MB-OFDM UWB Transceiver |
| US Set For Massive Broadband Growth... |
| Raytheon Plans Low-Cost Variant Of Joint Standoff Weapon |
| Rutan's SpaceShipOne Gets Federal Go-Ahead |
| 4-7-2004 |
| Internet2 May Change The Way Scientists Conduct Research |
| Luxury Electronics Aid Japan's Recovery |
| UMC's Q1 Up 41.5% |
| US Broadband Market Reaches Critical Mass |
| San Francisco State University Mulls Axing Engineering School |
| Boeing & Airbus Domination Challenged With New Chinese Regional Jet |
| 4-6-2004 |
| Cell Phones Disrupt Some Police Radios |
| Flash Mob Creates 180-Gflop Semi-Super Computer |
| Moto To Be Freescale Semi Customer Through 2006 |
| Air Force May Reinstate Boeing |
| Airbus Sees New Orders Slide |
| Lucent lays Off China Execs |
| Security Scare For Business Laptops |
| 4-5-2004 |
| Microsoft's Gates Dethroned As World's Richest Person By Cheap Furniture Magnate |
| Outraged Public Hatches Schemes To Save Hubble |
| Microtune Claims Victory Against Broadcom |
| Intel Refuses To Back Down On Chinese WLAN Spec |
| Mobile Industry Expects Rising Profits This Year |
| New Legislation Would Speed FAA Certification Of Airliners Anti-Missile Systems |
| 4-2-2004 |
| Intel: Radio Bands Need Better Tuning |
| Court Strikes FCC's Broadband Stance |
| Inquiry Calls UK Gvt. Support Of Nanotechnology 'Lacking In Foresight' |
| Legislation Speeds FAA Certification Of Airliners Anti-Missile Systems |
| Agilent Sets Up Chip Design Centr In India |
| Shuttle Return-To-Flight Cost Projected To Be $600-700 Million |
| 4-1-2004 |
| NASCAR Event Gets Wi-Fi Via Tropos' Gear |
| Smartphones Not So Smart - Report |
| Guru Robert Lucky Warns Of End-User Broadband expectations |
| Ericsson Raises Q1 Expectations |
| Big Changes In Store For PCs |
| Judge: File Sharing Legal In Canada - Your Company's Software Can Be Stolen |
| Quasar Studies Keep Fundamental Physical Constant - Constant |