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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 16 May 2008 (SpaceRef) Progress M-64 (29P), approaching from below the station, docked smoothly at the FGB nadir port at 5:39pm EDT

Please, do squeeze the Chumby (International Herald Tribune) The Chumby sits on your desk, bedside table or kitchen counter, connected to a power outlet and your wireless network. Every 30 seconds or so, its screen changes to reveal another widget.

Tarpon shifts July 4th fireworks funds to radio alert system (The Suncoast Ne... On Independence Day 2008 there likely will be neither rockets' red glare nor bombs bursting in air in the night sky above the city.

Personal Tech (Washington Post) The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro discusses his recent reviews and answers your personal tech questions.







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