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<description>Black Engineer Technology Engineering Entrepreneurs-USBE magazine provides news about black technology, black entrepreneurs, BEYA conference, black engineers and technologists from black community in US, UK, Caribbean and Africa.</description> 
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<title>The 8-Terabyte Desktop and more</title>
<link>http://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_588.shtml</link>
<description>Capture, Collect, Organize, and Share Research...Educators, Moodle Up...New Paint Blocks Cell Signals and the 8-Terabyte Desktop </description> 
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<title>BEYA Videos and Seminars On Demand</title>
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<description>A free video collection of the Black Engineer of the Year Awards - "oscars" of the largest gathering of black technical professionals, is now available for viewing. Log in to www.beya.org and experience the ceremony, which completes the 3-day BEYA event, plus on line seminars on career advancement, diversity programs, and specialized industry updates. BEYA’s Career Fair links qualified engineers, scientists, business professionals and students with regional and national employers. </description> 
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<title>ICANN meets on Internet naming and addressing system</title>
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<description>The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) will have meetings with governments, public authorities of distinct economies and all members of the general public with an interest or concern about the Internet naming and addressing system, as it affects public policy in Vancouver, Canada on 28th November - 4th December 2005. </description> 
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<title>New Act Advances Transition to Digital Television</title>
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<description>The United States Senate has passed the Digital Transition and Public Safety Act of 2005, according to a news release from the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. The legislation establishes two dates that will advance the transition to a digital television (DTV) broadcast signal and improve public safety communications. First, as written in the legislation, analog television broadcasting in the U.S. will end by April 7, 2009. </description> 
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<title>Trends</title>
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<description>Digital mammography provides no clear-cut improvements over traditional film X-rays in the ability to detect cases of breast cancer, says a new technology assessment report.  At best, the new technology is expected to offer incremental improvements in cancer detection rates.  But that alone may be enough to spark a large-scale transition to the new technology, according to a study issued recently by the health research group ECRI.</description> 
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