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Our officials not involved in Devas deal: ISRO Zee News New Delhi: Indian Space Research Organisation has said none of its official or anyone from Antrix Corporation or Space department was involved in the decision to lease precious S-band spectrum to Devas Multimedia at a throw away price in a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Charge Anywhere Turns Nexus S Into Wireless Payment Tool LAPTOP Magazine (blog) Thanks to a company called Charge Anywhere, users of Google's Nexus S smartphone will soon be able to process credit card payments wirelessly, using the phone's built-in Near-Field Communications (NFC) technology. Charge Anywhere currently makes an app ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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HTC launches the HTC Incredible S in India Business Review India HTC Incredible S smart phone features internal GPS antenna and 3.5 mm stereo audio jack. We think the multimedia features are also pretty cool with FM radio, music player, video player and the voice feature include speaker. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FIR against Facebook for abusing religion Times of India LUCKNOW: A social activist has registered an FIR against Facebook, the US based social networking website and its members for abusing Hindu religion and gods. The FIR accused a Facebook profile of "instigating communal passions" and feared that it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
French research shows humans repeat day's activity while asleep (Re-issue) Sify A French research has shown through new video evidence that humans are able to repeat learned patterns of behaviour even while asleep. Researchers at France's Universite Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris devised a simple test to explore the brain's potential ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tesla Stops in Reston Patch.com I was visiting my father in Mississippi, and he had purchased a Corvette Stingray. It wasn'ta brand new Stingray, but a boy in a two-seat "race car" driving down Highway 90 in Long Beach, MS, could care less when the vehicle rolled off the assembly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Nokia fell from dominance and got pinned down by competitors Economic Times No company sold handsets better than it did. Not in India. It customised products as McDonald's did with aloo tikki and sold them like Lux soaps in neighbourhood stores. This disruptive innovation landed Nokia India almost 60% of the handset market by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
India Wecomes Creation of dot XXX domain names Blogger News Network (blog) by naavi in All News, India News In the last few days, several press reports have been planted in Indian media stating that "Indian Government may oppose the introduction of .xxx domain names". (Refer article "India to oppose . ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Top 5 Sprint Phones infoSync World By Mike Perlman, Saturday 26 March 2011 While AT&T and Verizon may appear as though they're sitting pretty on top of the smartphone market, we mustn't forget about Sprint. Within the past year, the company has released a slew of quality phones that can ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UK penguins in rehab after devastating oil spill Tristan Times Hundreds of oil-soaked rockhopper penguins in the South Atlantic have now been put into 'rehab' by Tristan Islanders facing a race against the clock to help save the endangered species. See images attached. Hundreds of oil-soaked rockhopper penguins in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Slow and steady really does win the race Daily News & Analysis A Michigan State University evolutionary biologist has suggested that it is sometimes better to be an adaptable tortoise than a fit hare when it comes to survival of the fittest. Richard Lenski and colleagues found bacteria that evolve slowly are more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Century-old temples found Times of India MANGALORE: There was surprise in store for the people undertaking renovation of the attic atop the sanctum sanctorum of the Sri Venkatarama Temple at Car Street here on Saturday. As many as 35 bronze images of Gods and Goddesses were found. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
DoT clarifies on blocking of websites The Hindu With reference to the news report published in The Hindu on March 5, 2011 under the headline 'Telecom Department orders ban on blog hosting site,' it is hereby clarified that no instruction has been issued by the Department of Telecommunications to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Gujarat coral reefs a virtual gold mine Sify Gandhinagar, March 27 (IANS) Every square kilometre of Gujarat's coral reefs in the Gulf of Kutch is helping the state generate or notionally gain Rs.7.95 million ($177158) annually in various sectors, including fisheries and tourism. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple is looking to 'radically improve' maps and location-based services in ... AllNewsMac (press release) In a job posting published by Apple, the Cupertino-based company is looking to hire developers for its Maps Team. The posting indicates that the project has to do with improving the user experience when interacting with maps. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Spiders inspire robot locomotion BBC News The walking patterns of crabs, lobsters and spiders are helping to inspire new ways of getting robots to move around. Closer study of the neural networks controlling the legs of invertebrates has revealed the rhythmic nerve impulses that govern gait. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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UC Davis to commercialize modular, mobile robots ZDNet (blog) By Chris Jablonski | March 26, 2011, 7:22pm PDT "iMobot" will allow robotics researchers to study fields like artificial intelligence, biomimetics, and robot collaboration without having to build the hardware. Christopher Jablonski is a freelance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
More than half of Brits scared of DIY Sify DIY is avoided by more than half (53 per cent) of the households in Britain - because they are scared to tinker, according to a new survey. The survey has found that 66 per cent of homes with unfinished DIY jobs are waiting to be completed because ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Earliest known life on Earth' may be rock fractures filled with crystals Sify Twenty years ago, 3.5-billion-year-old microbes discovered embedded in rock in Australia were described as the oldest fossils on the planet. However, a new study has claimed that the Apex Chert formation found in Western Australia's Pilbara region is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'India not rising, it has already risen' Indian Express "We live in a globalised world that has its unique challenges at varied socio-economic levels. With the size of the Indian economy expected to rise by one to two trillion as per estimates of the members of the Economic Advisory Council of the Prime ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
X-ray technique peers beneath surfaces of artefacts Daily News & Analysis Researchers say that striking discoveries in archaeology are being made possible by strong beams of X-rays. A report showed how X-ray sources known as synchrotrons could unravel an artefact's mysteries. Light given off after an X-ray blast yields a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BSNL: Optical fibre network for defence forces difficult Business Standard (blog) Vacation of spectrum by the defence forces is likely to be delayed, as BSNL, which has been given the mandate to lay an alternate optical fibre network, is finding it difficult to undertake the project because of the sharp escalation in costs. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Lawyers Must Embrace Today's Technology & Web 2.0 Part 1 | Social ... By BradFriedman In addition to enabling an attorney to provide competent counsel, keeping up with technology is just good business. Social networks like LinkedIn, as well as blogs and other interactive "Web 2.0″ platforms allow lawyers to keep up with ... Social Media Today - http://socialmediatoday.com/ | ||
FlashVideoReplacer, Play Web Videos In A Different Media Player By Martin Brinkmann Web video is still largely powered by Adobe's Flash technology. Sure, some sites like Youtube begin to offer videos in different formats like WebM, but Adobe Flash is still the dominant format, even on Youtube. That's a problem if Flash ... gHacks Technology News | Latest... - http://www.ghacks.net/ | ||
ITRI to Lead Technology in India, Russia and Brazil | Live Stock ... By Shayne Heffernan ITRI in India, Russia and Brazil Having already built a strong base in South East Asia ITRI is looking to expand co-operation with companies and individuals. Ebeling Heffernan Live Trading News - http://www.livetradingnews.com/ | ||
Emerging Technology Specialist, Digital Products & Services ... NBCUniversal/New York, NYThe Emerging Technology Specialist is a key member... TechNews AM - http://technews.am/ | ||
Yato Technology from UTE « Soldier Systems By Administrator Unleashed Tactical Equipment revealed their new Yato thermal management technology at the recent IWA in Germany. Essentially, Yato reflects thermal energy with the added benefit of anti-microbial and anti-static properties. ... Soldier Systems - http://soldiersystems.net/ | ||
Car LCD Technology » Articles VIP By samchl667 LCD, along with being a new technology in the groundbreaking television technology seems to look for the old days. Nothing to do with the speed of today's technology yetişemezken LCD TVs to be available in about three years ago ... Articles VIP - http://avp2mods.com/ | ||
voip-video » Blog Archive » Han Wang Science and Technology Co ... By admin News at night on March 24, Han Wang Science and Technology Co., Ltd. plans to hold news briefing in Shanghai on the electronic schoolbag today. Some pilot projects of electronic schoolbag will take the lead in starting in Shanghai ... voip-video - http://voip-video.org/ | ||
Gears Within Gears : Microsoft technology isn't what killed MySpace By Brian Guthrie Microsoft technology isn't what killed MySpace, Professional, Gears Within Gears . Gears Within Gears - http://blog.brianguthrie.com/ | ||
Russian wants U.S. nuclear technology | Global Energy Times By Staff Writer Russia is interested in utilizing spent nuclear fuel dry storage technology developed by the United States. Head of the Russian Federation's Rosatom nuclear Energy State Agency Sergei Kiriyenko met with U.S. nuclear industry ... Global Energy Times - http://www.globalenergytimes.com/ | ||
The Car Coach: Parallel Parking Technology | Hot News Today By James Brody Active Park Assist technology from Ford is available on some of their vehicles including the new Ford Focus, Explorer, Lincoln MKT and others. While drivers often have many anxieties in the parallel parking process, here is how the new ... Hot News Today - http://febrisaputra.org/ | ||
Free Technology for Teachers: Week in Review - The Most Popular Items By noreply@blogger.com (Mr. Byrne) skip to main | skip to sidebar. Free Technology for Teachers. Free Resources and Lesson Plans for Teaching with Technology. Pages. Free Downloads · Video Creation Resources · Develop a PLN · Work With Me · Creating Blogs and Websites ... Free Technology for Teachers - http://www.freetech4teachers.com/ |
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