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Re:Asia Innovations and Technology 2 Months, 1 Week ago
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mini notebooks (computer laptops)
for poor students in hong kong
meanwhile in other reports:
Thailand along with
Brazil, Argentina, Libya, Nigeria, and Israel
have expressed interest in the machines
which have received support from Google, AMD,
Brightstar, News Corporation, and Red Hat.
Negroponte told Silicon.com
at the ITU Telecom World conference in
[b]Hong Kong that some wealthy countries,
including Finland, United Arab Emirates,
and France, have stepped forward
with offers to buy the computers
for developing countries including
Namibia, Pakistan,
and French-speaking African countries, respectively.
http://news.mongabay.com/2006/1206-olpc.html
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1st Japan-made communications satellite to be launched in August
Sunday 20th July, 05:53 AM JST
TOKYO —
Mitsubishi Electric Corp it has finished building the first Japanese-made communications satellite and started preparations for its launch on Aug 13.
The Superbird-7 satellite for Space Communications Corp, a unit of Sky Perfect JSAT Holdings Inc, has been transported to the Guiana Space Center, the launch site in French Guiana, Mitsubishi Electric said.
The new satellite will be the successor to Space Communications’ Superbird-C used for broadcasts. It will be launched on an Ariane 5 rocket of France’s Arianespace SA. It will remain at an altitude of 36,000 kilometers, 144 degrees east longitude in a geostationary orbit for 15-year operations.
All 18 satellites now used by Japanese broadcasters and telecommunications carriers are U.S. made.
Mitsubishi Electric is in charge of the design and construction of the new satellite as well as its launch and performance tests. The satellite was manufactured at the company’s Kamakura plant in Kanagawa Prefecture, southwest of Tokyo
http://www.japantoday.com/category/technology/view/1st-japan-made-
communications-satellite-to-be-launched-in-august
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