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Small form-factor (SFF) PCs are the definers of a segment of the IT market that is very popular with both business and non-business consumers, especially PC enthusiasts and hobbyists, obviously because of their compactness and easy setup. A leading designer of such PCs is Shuttle, a developer that is always finding n... |
16 November 2009 07:10 GMT |
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The all-in-one PC market has certainly benefited from performances and features of low-power Atom processors, if we consider the high number of systems that has recently been launched on the said platform. On that note, it appears that yet another system makes its way on the market, coming from Shuttle Computer. Dubb... |
4 September 2009 03:24 GMT |
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Yesterday, Endeavor Astronauts Dave Wolf and Chris Cassidy performed an extra-vehicular activity (EVA) on the International Space Station (ISS), aimed at replacing a few of the laboratory's oldest batteries. NASA planned that four of six packages be removed during the six-hour spacewalk, but that objective was n... |
23 July 2009 03:44 GMT |
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Four decades after the day Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the surface of the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission, astronauts currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and space shuttle Endeavor marked the moment by performing the second spacewalk of STS-127. Mission specialists Dave Wolf and To... |
21 July 2009 01:37 GMT |
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NASA has announced that one of the toilets aboard the International Space Station (ISS) has been taken out of commission, having shown signs of malfunction. Brian Smith, the flight director for the orbital station, says in a statement that engineers are, at this point, unsure of the extent of the damage. It was not i... |
20 July 2009 03:58 GMT |
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A month late and after five very frustrating delays because of bad weather and lightning storms, the shuttle Endeavor finally blasted towards the International Space Station late on Wednesday, Space.com informs. The launch took place at 6:03 p.m. EDT (2203 GMT), from Launch Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center, with E... |
16 July 2009 08:21 GMT |
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Shuttle is a custom PC vendor that specializes in the design of small form factor PCs, featuring low-power platforms and providing users with a basic computing experience. On that note, the company has just announced the availability of its new multimedia and business computer system, dubbed G2 7600, based on the com... |
26 June 2009 06:14 GMT |
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Shuttle PC, a vendor of small form factor desktop PCs, has just announced the launch of a new AMD-based mini-PC, designed to take advantage of the performance features of AMD's latest AM3-socket platform. Dubbed SA76G2, the small form factor PC can provide users with support for up to 8GB of DDR2 RAM memory, whi... |
17 June 2009 10:29 GMT |
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Shuttle, a leading designer and manufacturer of small form computer systems, has announced today the introduction of its first VIA Nano-based line of PCs, featuring two new models, the XS29 and the XS29F. The company's new Embedded Slim series will take advantage of the performance and power consumption features... |
25 May 2009 04:57 GMT |
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The 19-year-old Hubble Space Telescope, the most well-known and productive observatory in the world, is now affixed to the space shuttle Atlantis' cargo bay. The crew managed to successfully pull in the satellite yesterday, at around 1:14 pm EDT (1714 GMT), using their spacecraft's robotic arm. The maneuver... |
14 May 2009 01:58 GMT |
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The market for all-in-one computer systems has increased significantly in the recent past months, a trend that was enabled by the impressive popularity of Intel's low-power Atom platform. This has enabled PC makers to develop and roll out systems that are based on said platform, which offers the basics in comput... |
24 April 2009 09:18 GMT |
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Given the number of PC vendors out there, there's a high chance that the computer system you have been looking for is already available on the market. On that note, barebone PC maker Shuttle Computer has recently unveiled a new Mini PC system that enables customers to take advantage of a unique feature like opti... |
30 March 2009 04:20 GMT |
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Shuttle Inc., a leading designer and manufacturer of small form factor computer systems, has just announced the introduction of its new Shuttle X Vision line of products. With the launch, the company also introduced a new all-in-one computer system, dubbed X50, which incorporates the Intel Atom processor in a 15.6-in... |
18 March 2009 11:41 GMT |
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After delaying the launch four times, officials at NASA finally decided to give the go-ahead for the new space shuttle Discovery mission. The seven members of the crew will take off on Wednesday night, from the Kennedy Space Center, on Merritt Island, Brevard County, Florida. The purpose of the STS-119 mission is to ... |
7 March 2009 06:07 GMT |
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Shuttle, a well-known computer system builder, has recently announced the availability of a new liquid-cooled SDXi Carbon extreme gaming solution, which was showcased earlier this year at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. The fresh system has been designed to provide gaming enthusiasts with an alter... |
17 February 2009 10:26 GMT |
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Along with the release of Intel's latest generation X58 desktop platform, a number of system vendors have announced their latest desktop computer systems, designed on the aforementioned platform. Shuttle is the latest to join the official launch of the company's SX58H7 Prima system, designed to provide user... |
16 February 2009 10:18 GMT |
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If you're an official from a major and famous scientific or educational institution, then you're probably aware of NASA's intent of having its fleet of three space shuttles displayed after their retirement. And you may also be aware that, theoretically, you only have less than two years to decide wheth... |
18 December 2008 16:01 GMT |
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There have been a lot of discussions concerning the path NASA should follow related to its current and future space missions, but no solid conclusion has been drawn yet. The collaboration between Barack Obama's new NASA transition team and Michael Griffin, NASA's current administrator, has not bee... |
16 December 2008 18:01 GMT |
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A California-based company called XCOR Aerospace is set to take people for a flight into space for as low as $95,000, less than half the price demanded by their competitors from Virgin Galactic. Although the conditions are not as good, the price and the view are definitely worth it. The tests will begin in 2010 and t... |
3 December 2008 14:31 GMT |
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NASA's independent Office of the Inspector General (OIG) issued its yearly assessment related to the agency's most difficult situations to be addressed in the future. They are all related to money at some point. The most important is, as probably expected, concerns the space shuttle retirement program ... |
19 November 2008 05:33 GMT |
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At last, weather conditions seem to have provided a clear launch for the Endeavour spacecraft, which carries a crew of 7 to the International Space Station. As a result, the 2 million-kilogram heavy shuttle blasted off into the sky at 1955 EST (0055 GMT), providing a special show for the watchers who were presen... |
15 November 2008 04:09 GMT |
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It appears that NASA has been the victim of a fraud that could have caused the loss of a spacecraft and of its crew. A 60-year-old man named Richard Harmon, working at Cornerstone Machining Inc., close to Houston, Texas, was involved in the development of a complicated part for a NASA space shuttle, called a passive ... |
14 November 2008 10:55 GMT |
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The link between the Earth and space projects gets a new, more mundane valency, as hundreds of K-12 students from the University of Colorado in Boulder will get to participate in a biology experiment taking place aboard the International Space Station. More specifically, they will be involved in a thorough observatio... |
12 November 2008 08:38 GMT |
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The space shuttle Endeavour is scheduled to be sent off to space from the Launch Complex 39A, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, in a mission that will take it to the International Space Station. Its crew of seven astronauts is already prepared and impatient, in an eve of liftoff mood. But weather has a ... |
12 November 2008 05:38 GMT |
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The newly-elected president of the United States will have to come up with a thorough but quick decision related to the fate of the space shuttle retirement program, which, in turn, will also affect the remaining missions, as well as a part of NASA's “Constellation” program referring to the replaceme... |
7 November 2008 08:18 GMT |
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Shuttle Inc., a worldwide market leader in the Mini-PC segment and a manufacturer of Multi-Form-Factor solutions, has recently unveiled a new HD-compatible AMD-based Mini-PC Complete System which features a fresh look, as well as a HDMI interface to allow high-definition playback for movies and sound. This addition t... |
6 November 2008 02:49 GMT |
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According to a report released on Monday by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), squeezing a new space mission among the ones to be conducted before the scheduled retirement of the shuttles could prevent this retirement process from happening in due time – by 2010, as hoped. The chance for this to still take... |
5 November 2008 03:37 GMT |
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The latest of NASA's crafts, the Orion space capsule unveiled at the space agency's Dryden Flight Research Center from the Edwards Air Force Base, is currently undergoing first tests. If all goes well, this will serve as a prototype for the actual spacecraft, perfectly identical but including all the improv... |
1 November 2008 08:10 GMT |
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Shuttle, a computer systems vendor that specializes in the Mini-PC segment, has just announced its latest Barebone PC, the X27D, that has been built to take advantage of Intel's recently released Atom 330 processor. The dual-core version of Intel's highly successful, netbook-loving Atom N270 processor, is n... |
31 October 2008 07:52 GMT |
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Virgin Mobile USA has prepared a big surprise for its customers, with the upcoming launch of Shuttle, the MVNO's very first mobile phone to be EV-DO / 3G capable. The Shuttle is also Virgin's first device to come with features from the recently acquired Helio: Accuweather, ESPN, access to Facebook and MySpa... |
11 September 2008 03:15 GMT |
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Shuttle is a company that specializes in designing and developing small-sized desktop computer systems. Most of the models made by it are built using Intel's desktop processors, ranging from dual-core Pentiums to Quad-core Xeon CPUs. Just recently, Shuttle has announced a new, smaller computer system that will b... |
29 August 2008 06:31 GMT |
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Those of you claiming that the HD-DVD high-definition standard is dead should think again, because HD-DVD units sell better than ever. The official announcement about it being discontinued has lowered pricing for the devices, and made it available to the mainstream market.Shuttle has released a new home-theater PC in... |
12 April 2008 03:57 GMT |
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Miniature PC manufacturer Shuttle will release its $199 Linux-based desktop PC in the KPC family in mid-April this year. According to Shuttle, the company will also release two other KPC (Korporate Perfect Cube) models, including the $299 upgraded version of the cube-like computer and the $99 barebone system. Current... |
18 March 2008 07:38 GMT |
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Wow. This guy must have 30-40 vision to spot that iPod while glancing over some hi-res photos of the Space Shuttle Endeavour. The space shuttle is currently on low-Earth orbit, docked to the International Space Station, meaning that the iPod is still there.The news comes courtesy of TUAW reader Walter who has spotted... |
17 March 2008 12:28 GMT |
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After two days of continuous work, NASA states that the Canadian robot Dextre assembly has been completed. Dextre put out quite a fight on the first spacewalk, when it suffered a power loss which stopped the crew of STS-123 from putting it together. Without power, Dextre was unable to heat the joints of its body, fac... |
17 March 2008 04:34 GMT |
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Shuttle has announced it will launch a new product in its Linux-based desktop PC offerings, the Shuttle KPC. Introduced back at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, the Linux machine is "a first for any computer at this price point".The company's product comes in right after mobile computer vendor Elonex ... |
21 February 2008 06:09 GMT |
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There's nothing more appealing to the consumer than a cheap and (maybe) decent PC system. The ultra-mobile sector has been invaded by ultra-low-cost sub-notebooks, such as the XO, Asustek's Eee PC and so on, and it's time for the desktop PCs to release their low-cost alternatives.The low-cost desktop P... |
18 January 2008 10:56 GMT |
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Shuttle has announced the launch of its first Mini-PC-Barebone designed for Intel processors, to mix excellence and high-end performance with a sophisticated design. Dedicated to the worldwide professionals, the Shuttle barebone systems have been repeatedly awarded. The Mini-PC-Barebone system can accommodate two vid... |
11 January 2008 08:33 GMT |
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After the successful launch last week, and the end of the space mission, the Discovery shuttle is ready to come back to the Earth's surface. The controversial thermal shield has been inspected with great care, and they have found that it is in perfect condition, good news for the crew of the shuttle after the in... |
29 October 2007 06:25 GMT |
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Shuttle just announced the launch of its latest and greatest small form factor desktop computing system, the Shuttle XPC Prima SX38P2 Pro, that is aimed at providing high performance levels in all computing applications, while keeping the noise down and its spatial footprint at a low level.The new mini personal compu... |
9 October 2007 09:12 GMT |
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Shuttle announced the launch of a new barebone computing system from the XPC product family and this time it is based on the Intel G33 Express chipset and it comes packed with advanced design lines, lots of features and it is based on the latest technologies available. The new Shuttle XPC comes with the same metal ca... |
13 September 2007 03:53 GMT |
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Shuttle is a company best known around the world for its mini and barebone computer systems that are ideal for office related tasks and home use in entertainment as a media center nodal point. Well, the hardware manufacturing company wishes to show that it can do better with the launch of its latest product the Shutt... |
4 September 2007 10:06 GMT |
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Small form factor (SFF for short) computers are popular nowadays as home entertainment stations and the computer hardware manufacturer and vendor Shuttle is specialized in just this sort of machines. Now, for the first time ever, Shuttle decided to launch one of its mini computers centered around the AMD computing pl... |
21 August 2007 03:00 GMT |
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Home media center computer systems are becoming more and more popular these days as they support more functions than the standard, traditional solution used in the past did. Coming packed in a small form factor, with big storage capacities for all the users' multimedia files and powered by low power and high per... |
9 August 2007 10:15 GMT |
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A recent independent panel report regarding astronauts drinking heavily before launch for the International Space Station creates numerous aftershocks, after NASA officials dismissed the allegation. Now, the Russians are also denying the events.The panel reported that astronauts had been drinking less than 12 hours ... |
30 July 2007 02:52 GMT |
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DUI (Driving Under the Influence - of Alcohol) is a serious offense that will leave you without a license when caught and could even put you in jail. It seems astronauts were not landing anywhere, but they were allowed to launch, while drunk, on at least two occasions, said an independent panel by NASAAviation Week ... |
27 July 2007 05:48 GMT |
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Shuttle is a company that for some time now is specializing itself in small form factor (SFF for short) computer systems. It now introduces the new mini barebone computer for media centers and offices. Built around the Intel G33 Express chipset, the Shuttle XPC Barebone SG33G5M comes as a big surprise in terms of per... |
21 July 2007 05:20 GMT |
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Spacewalks may provide a unique experience and only astronauts know what it feels like to know there is nothing between you and the Earth or how it feels to look at the Moon and at an entire continent the next moment.It's also true that only they know how much work a spacewalk is all about, as station Cmdr. Fyo... |
18 July 2007 09:46 GMT |
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Ever had problems braking from 100 km/h (60 mph) to a full stop when seeing a red light in front of you? Braking is a huge stress factor for your tires, which try to make the most out of friction with the road.But how would you brake in a rocket to land on the surface of the Moon? Atmospheric friction can no longer ... |
18 July 2007 09:10 GMT |
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The space shuttle Endeavour is getting ready for the next mission at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, after a nearly five-year wait. A fuel tank and the booster rockets were mounted on it, in preparation for the mission, scheduled on August 7.The mission will send seven crew members to the Intern... |
12 July 2007 05:48 GMT |
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