May 2005 in science
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- Microsoft has officially unveiled the Xbox 360 video game console system to the public. (CNet)
- A new version of the Firefox web browser is released, fixing the flaws announced two days ago. (Wikinews)
May 11, 2005
- The first MARSIS radio boom of the Mars Express Orbiter was deployed successfully after some initial difficulty. Using the Sun's heat to expand parts of the antenna, all segments are now locked into place. This deployment had been delayed due to concerns that the boom might damage parts of the spacecraft during its unfolding. (ESA)
May 10, 2005
- Two "critical security flaws" are found in the open-source Firefox web browser. The announcement initiates intensive work by volunteers to fix these problems. (Wikinews) (BBC)
May 8, 2005
- Motorola has created a carbon nanotube prototype panel of 4.7 inches that can be a part of a HDTV with a 1,280 x 720 resolution. The nanotube emitting displays (NED) are less expensive, bright, fast response time, wide viewing angle, and color almost as good as CRT's. NED's can be in production in two years if adopted quickly by industry. (CNET)
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See also
- Science and technology at Wikinews