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Technology News for May 5, 2007

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Party advertised on Facebook ends in chaos after 60 gatecrash the event
A party for a 16-year-old girls birthday, which had been advertised on the social networking site Facebook, ended in chaos after 60 hooded youths gatecrashed the event. ANI

Jodrell Bank telescope was modified to track Soviet missiles during Cold War
The creator of the giant space telescope at the Jodrell Bank Observatory in the UK has disclosed after 50 years that the telescope was secretly modified to track incoming Soviet nuclear missiles during the Cold War. ANI

2,900-year-old Welsh fort digitally recreated through 3D model
Researchers have developed a 3D model of a 2,900-year-old massive fort that is located in central Wales. ANI

Technology News for May 5, 2007

Electric sense can make robotic submarines navigate like fish
Robotic and un-crewed submarines could operate more effectively by mimicking the way some fish probe their surroundings with electric fields, a new study by Malcolm MacIver and colleagues at Northwestern University in Chicago, US, has revealed. ANI

Microsoft Bangalore researchers developing split screen technology
Microsoft researchers in Bangalore are developing a software that splits a computer screen in two halves, each side with its own operating system, desktop, applications, cursor and keyboard. ANI

Off the shelf material made astronaut glove bags NASAs 200,000-dollar bounty
NASA has awarded 200,000 dollars to the creator of a new spacesuit glove that beat hands down in tests of strength, flexibility and comfort, the gloves presently used by the agency astronauts in their space missions. ANI

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