Tech News #6 - from Europe
Filed in archive Tech News Around The World by tiago on November 29, 2005

- Researchers from the Free University in Brussels
have designed a robot that aims to teach a person to walk again after a stroke or brain injury usingpneumatic, artificial muscles. From www.euronews.net. As always, there's a video available in the previous link. - Ericsson buys Australian systems integration firm - Swedish telecommunications giant Ericsson on Thursday said it had bought Australian company TUSC, a subsidiary of Sydney-listed Allied Technologies Group.
.. Continue reading at www.thelocal.se - Clone human embryo creator admits ethical lapses in work - The scientist who created the first clone human embryo was forced to apologise yesterday for ethical lapses in his work. Professor Woo-Suk Hwang of Seoul National University said some of the eggs used in his experiments to create human clones were donated by two junior members of his research team...Continue reading at www.guardian.co.uk
- UK manufacturer coughs �10k for unlicensed software - A Nottingham-based maker of tags that deter shoplifters has made an out-of-court settlement with the Business Software Alliance for �10,000 following an investigation into its unlawful use of unlicensed Adobe, Apple and Microsoft products... www.theregister.co.uk
- Flu's secret ingredient - A team of virus experts recently made a chance discovery, which could change the way that scientists understand the structure of the flu virus... Continue reading at www.bbc.co.uk
- There could well be an Xbox 360 II a couple of years down the line - his will be cost-reduced using fewer chips -- all console manufacturers do this. If it gets the volume, Microsoft -- which owns the rights to the CPU and graphics chips -- might also look for lower-cost fabs than its current suppliers...Continue reading at guardian.co.uk
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