Pop diva Britney Spears’ ex-husband Kevin Federline is apparently planning to launch a reality series showing his day-to-day life with his two sons and his new girlfriend.
In 2005, Spears and Federline had allowed TV cameras into their lives for the MTV series Britney & Kevin: Chaotic.
He is planning to a return to the limelight with [...]
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K-Fed to launch new reality TV series
Sun, Fujitsu Launch Enhanced UltraSPARC Systems into Roiling Unix Market
Sun and Fujitsu are offering improved performance and virtualization features for their UltraSPARC-based servers through the adoption of new processors and LDoms virtualization software. The rollout comes at a time when uncertainty surrounds the Unix space, with Oracle buying Sun and delays in Intels next-generation Itanium chip. At the same time, IBM is paving the way for its upcoming Power7 platform.
– Sun Microsystems and Fujitsu are rolling out enhanced UltraSPARC-based servers into a Unix market that could see continued shifting over the coming months.
Officials with Sun and Fujitsu July 21 boasted improved performance and virtualization capabilities in the systems, thanks to the addition of t…
Array Networks Offers Application Delivery Controller
Array Networks launches the Array APV900 Application Delivery Controller (ADC), a load balancing and traffic management offering aimed at cost-conscious businesses.
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Secure application delivery
firm Array Networks the launch of the Array APV900 Application Delivery
Controller (ADC), a load balancing and traffic management offering aimed at
cost-conscious businesses. Arrays ADC solution delivers layer 2-7 server load
balancing, high availabili…
Neil and Anoushka Sharma set the ramp afire
She is just one film old in the tinsel town, but before she stepped into the Bollywood zone she was and is still a well-known name in the world of modeling and ramps.
Talking about Anoushka Sharma, who had a dream debut opposite SRK in ‘Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi’, the gal meets her first love [...]
The docking of Apollo 11
Space shuttle Endeavour thunders into orbit
After more than a month’s delay Endeavour began its flight to the international space station on the eve of the 40th anniversary of the liftoff of man’s first moon landing
After more than a month’s delay, space shuttle Endeavour and seven astronauts have thundered into orbit in a flight to the international space station, hauling up a veranda for Japan’s enormous lab and looking to set a crowd record.
Success came on launch try number 6, on the eve of the 40th anniversary of the liftoff of man’s first moon landing.
But the mood was dampened somewhat when Nasa managers watched the launch video.
Eight or nine pieces of foam insulation came off the external fuel tank during liftoff, and the shuttle was hit at least two or three times, said Bill Gerstenmaier, Nasa’s space operations chief. Some scuff marks were spotted, but that probably is coating loss and considered minor, he said.
In fact, Mission Control told the astronauts that the damage which occurred not quite two minutes into the flight looked to be less extensive than what occurred on the last flight. The impacts were around the edge of the shuttle where the right wing joins the fuselage.
Engineers immediately began reviewing all the launch pictures, standard procedure ever since flights resumed following the Columbia disaster. Gerstenmaier said zoom-in photos will be taken of the entire shuttle right before it docks with the space station on Friday, to ascertain whether it suffered any serious damage. It will take days to go through all the data.
At a news conference, Gerstenmaier noted that the Endeavour crew has shuttle repair kits on board. In case of irreparable damage, the astronauts could move into the space station for two to three months and await rescue by another shuttle.
Columbia was destroyed during re-entry in 2003 because of a hole in its wing, left there by flyaway foam at liftoff.
Endeavour blasted off a little after 6pm from its seaside pad the same one used to launch Apollo 11 on 16 July 1969 a welcome sight for shuttle workers who had to overcome hydrogen gas leaks last month and, since the weekend, thunderstorms.
The skies finally cleared, allowing commander Mark Polansky and his crew to embark on their 16-day adventure. One more holdup and they would have tied a record for the most shuttle launch delays.
Later, from orbit, Polansky radioed, “For all of us, it was a pretty decent wait, but we are thrilled to be here.”
The astronauts will catch up on Friday afternoon with the space station, which was soaring more than 220 miles above the Pacific at launch time. When they do, it will be the first time 13 people are together in space. Ten is the previous record.
Shuttle Endeavour Launch VIDEO: Blast Off Successful But NASA Concerned About Debris That Hit Shuttle
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By MARCIA DUNN, AP Aerospace Writer
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – After more than a month’s delay, space shuttle Endeavour and seven astronauts thundered into orbit Wednesday on a flight to the international space statio…
Missile Crew Discharged After Falling Asleep While Holding Classified Launch Code Devices
BISMARCK, N.D. — The Air Force discharged three North Dakota ballistic missile crew members who fell asleep while holding classified launch code devices, the military announced Tuesday. Officials said the codes were outdated and remained…
SpaceX Hits the Mark with Launch
Elon Musk’s private enterprise spaceflight company successfully blasts a Malaysian remote sensing satellite into orbit in a landmark mission for SpaceX, which is scheduled to ferry astronauts and crew to the International Space Station after the shuttle fleet is retired at the end of 2010.
– Space Exploration Technologies, aka SpaceX, the private enterprise spaceflight
company founded by PayPal co-founder Elon Musk, successfully launched a
Malaysian satellite into orbit July 13 using the company’s Falcon 1 rocket.
After four Falcon 1 test launches three unsuccessful the July 13 effor…
Hitachi Enters Cutthroat Consumer Storage Wars
The launch of three new storage machines marks the first products resulting from the company’s acquisition of Fabrik in February 2009. The Japanese company now jumps directly into pricing wars in a cutthroat market that already includes Iomega, Seagate, Toshiba, Synology and Cisco Systems.
– Hitachi
Global Storage Technologies, known in the past only for its enterprise
storage products, on July 13 launched three consumer products that put the
company directly into a growing market that already includes Iomega, Seagate,
Toshiba, Synology and Cisco Systems.
The launch marks the fir…
Kate Moss, Simon Cowell ‘to launch billion dollar global empire’
Kate Moss has reportedly joined hands with TV mogul Simon Cowell to launch 1-billion-dollar global entertainment company.
Apart from the two known celebrities, British businessman Sir Philip Green is also in the team.
The British model is expected to be responsible for the fashion and style section of the project that could double her fortune to [...]
Thunderstorms Delay Endeavour Launch Again
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Thunderstorms forced NASA to call off Sunday evening’s launch of shuttle Endeavour, the fourth delay for the space station construction mission.
The launch team came within minutes of sending Endeavour and seven a…
Storm halts fourth Endeavour launch attempt
Endeavour launch postponed again

Nasa will attempt another launch of US space shuttle Endeavour after a lightning storm forced it to postpone the mission by a day, officials say.
Experts said they found no damage to the shuttle or electrical systems after lightning struck 11 times near the launch pad at Cape Canaveral on Friday.
Two previous launch attempts in June were scrapped because of a potentially hazardous leak in a hydrogen vent line.
The crew is set to install an external platform on Japan’s space station lab.
Lift-off has been scheduled for 1913 local time (2313 GMT) on Sunday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, some 24 hours later than planned.
Forecasters said there was only a 30% chance of a weather-related delay.
Engineers spent Saturday checking over the shuttle’s critical systems to ensure that there was no damage, and managers cleared the spaceship for flight on Sunday morning.
Nasa technicians have filled the ship with 500,000 gallons (1.9 million litres) of liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen for the eight-and-a-half-minute ride into orbit.
New experiments

Endeavour is taking a seven-strong crew into space, made up of six Americans and one Canadian – Julie Payette – who will operate the shuttle’s robotic arm during the mission.
Their arrival will bring the total crew on the outpost to 13 – a record for the ISS.
During five spacewalks, a platform will be added to the Japanese lab complex, which can be used for experiments that require materials to be exposed to the harsh environment of space.
In addition, Endeavour will deliver a new long-stay US crew member, Tim Kopra, to the ISS and bring back Japan’s Koichi Wakata, who has lived aboard the platform for more than three months.
The space station, now about the size of a four-bedroom house, has been under construction for more than a decade.
When it launches, Endeavour will make the 127th space shuttle flight, and the 29th to the station.
Seven further flights to the station remain before the shuttles retire in 2010.</p
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Nasa aiming to launch space shuttle today
Lightning Delays Space Shuttle Endeavour Launch
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA scrubbed space shuttle Endeavour’s Saturday evening launch after lightning struck at least 11 times near the seaside launch pad.
NASA technicians found no damage after an electrical storm Friday afternoon, bu…
Lightning Strikes Delay Endeavour’s Launch
Twice delayed in June, NASA again scratches its mission to the International Space Station after 11 lightning strikes are recorded in the launch area. After a check of all systems, NASA hopes to finally get the mission under way July 12.
– NASA called off the launch of the space shuttle Endeavour for a third time
July 11 after lightning strikes in the Cape Canaveral area prompted the space
agency to move the liftoff to July 12. The mission to deliver equipment to the International
Space Station was scratched twice in June due to a …
NASA Hopes Third Try at ISS Won’t Be a Strikeout
Launch weather conditions continue to threaten the Endeavour space shuttle’s planned July 11 liftoff for its journey to the International Space Station. The mission to deliver the final permanent components of Japan’s Kibo exposed space laboratory was scratched twice in June due to a launch-pad hydrogen gas leak that NASA thinks it has solved. Now, if only the weather will cooperate.
– The Space Shuttle Endeavour’s launch countdown
operations continued without a hitch July 10, although predicted stormy weather
continues to threaten the scheduled July 11 7:39 p.m. EDT
liftoff. The mission, hauling the large, last pieces of the Japanese Kibo
laboratory exposed complex to the Int…



