nasa february
HP Brings Linux and Itanium 2 to the Texas Learning and Computation Center’s Advanced Computing Research Laboratory
White Paper The Texas Learning and Computation Center (TLC2) - created through a partnership between NASA’s Johnson Space Center, state government and the University of Houston - was officially opened in February 2002. [03 Jul 2008]
Photos: Android, high-tech Heathrow, the future of shopping
Photo Nasa and the British National Space Centre intend to test a system to serve a lunar base planned for 2020. The biggest mobile trade show in the world, aptly called Mobile World Congress 2008, took place in Barcelona in February.silicon.com reporter... [28 Feb 2008]
Mobiles on the moon, Google Android, Facebook fall
News Spring is almost in the air but something else taking off this month was news Nasa is planning to build a mobile phone network on the moon. Clearly current levels of demand for mobile coverage on the big green cheese-wheel in the sky are not... [28 Feb 2008]
Nasa hacker looks to Lords for appeal hope
News Gary McKinnon, the Briton who has admitted hacking into Nasa's computer systems, may be able to appeal to the House of Lords against his extradition to the US. According to McKinnon's friends, he was taken ill on 14 February with heart palpitations... [02 Aug 2007]
Nasa hacker fights extradition to the US
News Gary McKinnon, the Brit accused of hacking into Nasa and US military networks, has begun his appeal in the High Court against a court decision to extradite him to the US. McKinnon - not present in court today due to "medical problems" - was... [14 Feb 2007]
Nasa hacker appeal to be heard next year
News After months of waiting, Gary McKinnon, the so-called 'Nasa hacker', has learned that his latest attempt to avoid extradition to the US will be heard in the High Court on 13 February, 2007. If his second appeal on 13 February is not successful... [12 Dec 2006]
UK Nasa hacker loses extradition fight
News McKinnon was arrested in the UK in June last year and the US authorities want to extradite him and try him on charges of illegally accessing 97 government computers during a 12-month period starting in February 2001. [10 May 2006]
NASA hacker fears Guantanamo imprisonment
News McKinnon is charged with illegally accessing 97 US Government computers and causing $700,000 worth of damage over a 12-month period starting in February 2001. The UK computer expert who faces extradition to America for hacking US military computers... [13 Apr 2006]
New twist in Nasa hacker hearing
News Gary McKinnon, the UK citizen accused of hacking into computer systems run by Nasa and the US military, will not be extradited across the Atlantic to face trial unless the US can guarantee he won't be treated as a terrorist. [17 Feb 2006]
Nasa hacker's extradition hearing begins
News Gary McKinnon began the next stage in his fight against extradition to the US to face charges of hacking US Army, Navy, Air Force and Nasa computers on Tuesday. The US prosecution team alleges McKinnon hacked into sensitive equipment over a one... [15 Feb 2006]
Bail for Brit accused of NASA hack
According to Metropolitan Police, the extradition warrant says he gained illegal access and made unauthorised modifications to 53 computers belonging to the US government, including computers from the Department of Defense, Nasa (National... [10 Jun 2005]
'Solo' hacker McKinnon is bailed for £5,000
News According to Metropolitan Police, the extradition warrant says he gained illegal access and made unauthorised modifications to 53 computers belonging to the US government, including computers from the Department of Defense, Nasa (National... [09 Jun 2005]
Brit faces US extradition for hacking
A British man suspected of hacking into 53 Nasa (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and US military networks is facing extradition today. The warrant says he gained illegal access and made unauthorised modifications to 53 computers... [08 Jun 2005]
Brit faces US extradition for hacking
News A British man suspected of hacking into 53 Nasa (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and US military networks is facing extradition today. The warrant says he gained illegal access and made unauthorised modifications to 53 computers... [08 Jun 2005]
NASA: A Mars a day helps you work rest and...
News NASA's recent Mars expedition has proved a massive hit on the web - driving the space agency's website to an all-time high in terms of visitors. NASA has revealed that during the past month and a half, the total number of visits to its homepage... [23 Feb 2004]
