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6 killed as Bijli sweeps over
• At least six people were killed in Cox’s Bazar, Chittagong, Noakhali and Bhola and scores injured as cyclonic storm Bijli, the first of the 2009 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, crossed past Bangladesh early Saturday, levelling several hundred houses and standing crops on a vast tract.
Khaleda asks can Hasina handle defence?
• Leader of the opposition Khaleda Zia on Tuesday once again criticised Sheikh Hasina's handling of the BDR mutiny and questioned whether the prime minister should remain in charge of the defence ministry. Khaleda, on the closing day of the first session of the ninth parliament, also came down hard on the prime minister and the ruling Awami League for the "bloodshed" on campuses countrywide by the pro-AL Bangladesh Chhatra League. In a 100-minute address, Khaleda said the Feb 25-26 massacre at the BDR headquarters was an "undeclared war against Bangladesh" and those who perpetrated, planned and instigated the killings were "the enemies of the country".
BCL bodies inactive, fail to meet regularly
• The central executive committee of Bangladesh Chhatra League failed to hold a single general meeting in its three years' existence. It even failed to form a single fresh committee of its district units and units at educational institutions. The one-year
NASA launches observatory to study sun
The most advanced solar observatory ever built rocketed into space on Thursday on a five-year quest to shed light on
A chat with an Olympics IT guy (Q&A)
There are numerous companies whose electronics gear goes into making the Olympics happen, but the responsibility for pulling all that technology together rests largely on the shoulders of Magnus Alvarsson.
Google shows off Chrome OS tablet ideas
Who could resist the months of hype that paved the way for Apple's iPad debut last week? Apparently not Google, which has shown its interest in tablet computing with its browser-based Chrome OS.
Oracle buys Sun, becomes hardware company
Oracle announced Wednesday it completed its acquisition of Sun Microsystems in a deal valued at more than $7 billion, a move that transforms the database and business-software giant into a hardware company as well.
Apple's iPad: What you need to know
Apple on Wednesday finally unveiled its tablet computer, called the iPad, at an invite-only event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in downtown San Francisco. The device, which looks like a larger version of Apple's iPod Touch will be available in two to three months, and starts at $499. Read on to get a quick overview of everything that was announced, and why it matters.
Google Goggles allows users to search the web just by taking pictures with their mobiles
Google has launched an experimental product dubbed Goggles that
The amazing patterned landscapes on Mars created by extreme weather
At first glance the strange shapes look like a biological
Google faces court action in Switzerland over Street View
Switzerland yesterday called a halt to Google's seemingly unstoppable
Windows 7 versus Apple: The great computer software battle
There's no escaping it: Windows Vista was a disaster.
Alien worlds spotted outside the Milky Way for the first time
Alien worlds have been discovered beyond our own galaxy for the first time, according to astronomers.
Test launch of Nasa's new Ares I-X rocket postponed due to bad weather
The US space agency has postponed the test launch of the Ares I-X rocket designed to replace the Space Shuttle fleet and one day take astronauts to the Moon and Mars.
Nasa Moon plans in tatters as expert panel advise heading for asteroid instead
Nasa should scrap its grand plans to return astronauts to the Moon and instead explore asteroids or the moons of Mars, a special independent panel said today.
Nokia sues Apple for 'stealing' technology for iPhone
The world's biggest phone maker Nokia, is suing Apple for infringing a number of technology patents for their popular iPhone.

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