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Udall Park bear living high life GPS satellite tracks its moves in wilds northeast of Phoenix (The Arizona Daily Star via Yahoo! News)
The 425-pound black bear moseys about his new home far from Udall Park, sniffing out delectable prickly pear morsels in a steep, rocky canyon.
Russian satellite on track despite communication problem (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Russia successfully launched a monitoring satellite from the northern Plesetsk cosmodrome after initial fears the apparatus was out of control.
PLDT offers to acquire Dream Satellite TV (Philstar.com)
Businessman Antonio ‘Tonyboy’ Cojuangco is in serious talks with the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) which has offered to acquire the former’s Dream Satellite TV company, The STAR learned.
Satellite tracker snares burglars (ic Surrey Online)
TWO serial burglars were trapped when the satellite navigation system in their van clocked them at the scene of each of their crimes.
Satellite TV on the Road Has Blind Spots (Los Angeles Times)
It's harder to get a video signal in a moving car than on a flying plane. The service from DirecTV is especially spotty in urban areas. With satellite radio now widely available for cars, can satellite TV be far behind? After all, if we can watch satellite TV in the air on JetBlue, why not on the road?
Ottawa preparing to ask CRTC to rescind satellite radio licences: sources (Canada.com)
WINNIPEG (CP) - The federal government is ready to ask the CRTC to rescind its decision to licence satellite radio, government sources have told The Canadian Press.
Lanka take mixed doubles in Satellite badminton (Daily News)
TOP seed Chetan Anand of India and Sujitra Ekkongkolpaiser of Thailand clinched the men's and women's singles title respectively at the Satellite Open badminton championships organised by the Sri Lanka Badminton Association and concluded at the Sugathadasa indoor stadium courts yesterday.
Satellite system based on Mars technology (The Age)
An Australian company has acquired imaging technology used on NASA's deep space probes to Mars to develop a $275 million high-resolution, full-colour satellite imaging system capable of identifying a 10-metre fishing boat lurking in the north Australian mangroves from an altitude of 36,000 kilometres.