Friday, May 20, 2011

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Sony may resume US based online games service on Tuesday
Economic Times
TOKYO: Sony is considering resuming its US based online games service on Tuesday, following a massive security breach last month, Kyodo news agency said on Friday. The consumer electronics giant was forced to close down its PlayStation games network ...
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Now, device to monitor sonography machines
Times of India
PUNE: A software company here has developed a web-enabled solution and tamper-proof device called 'Silent Observer' to help monitor use of sonography machines. Despite an act being in place for more than 15 years, the child sex ratio at birth is ...
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Astra ballistic flight test carried out
Times of India
PTI | May 20, 2011, 11.37am IST The missile was fired around 0950 hours, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) sources said, adding two more tests are likely to be conducted in the next two days. The missile is envisaged to intercept and ...
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DD to telecast live the launch of GSAT-8
Indiantelevision.com
NEW DELHI: Doordarshan will telecast live the launch of the Indian communication satellite GSAT-8 from Kourou in French Guinea. The satellite will be launched at 130 hours on the night of 20-21 May on board an Ariane-V rocket. ...
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Über Review: The Witcher 2
games.on.net
By Daniel Wilks - Fri May 20, 2011 2:17pm - "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men." The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings shares Lord Acton's opinion of royalty, class and politics. ...
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Endeavour astronauts take first space walk
AFP
WASHINGTON — Two astronauts on Friday embarked on the first space walk of the Endeavour shuttle's final mission to the International Space Station (ISS), according to NASA. Andrew Feustel and Greg Chamitoff, wearing spacesuits with solid and broken red ...
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Indian- Brown team creates nanopatch to restore damaged heart
Sify
Indian scientists in collaboration with Brown University have created a nanopatch for the heart that can regenerate natural tissue cells damaged due to heart attack. After a heart attack, nerve cells in the heart's wall and a special class of cells ...
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Indian telcos add 9mn 3G users in 4 months
India Infoline.com
Indian Telecom Companies have added 9mn 3G users in the last 4 months, according to a report. The report stated that Bharti Airtel adds 3 million subscribers followed by Tata DoCoMo with 1.5 million users. Idea Cellular, Vodafone and BSNL have over a ...
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Sistema Shyam, first in the world to opt for Rev B
Voice & Data Online
Sistema Shyam Teleservices (SSTL) is the first operator in the world to go for CDMA EV-DO Rev B Phase 2 commercial contract. The EV-Do Rev B Phase 2 commercial launch will commence from Rajasthan circle. The commercial use of EV-DO Rev B technology ...
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'Like' traffic, city police to be 'friend' on Facebook
Hindustan Times
Months after launching a Facebook page of its traffic wing, the Gurgaon police will now join the social networking website with a new profile to add more "friends" to curb crime in the city. Besides creating a Facebook page, the police will also ...
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Dell launches four new Vostro 3000 laptops in India, with Sandy Bridge processors
Digit
Dell has launched the latest models of its Vostro 3000 Series of business laptops in India. The new laptops in the series are four models in four sizes, 13 (Vostro 3350), 14 (Vostro 3450), 15 (Vostro 3550), and 17-inch (Vostro 3750). ...
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Digit
Spy Shots: Honda CR-V
Rush Lane
Car and Driver, an American auto magazine, has managed to spy a Honda CR-V with possible 3rd row seating! Though the 3rd will not be as spacious and comfortable as the other two seating rows, but there will be enough room for kids in the 3rd row. ...
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Rush Lane
BlackBerry sells 250000 PlayBook tablets
Economic Times
TORONTO: BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) has sold about 250000 Playbook tablets in the first month after its launch, says a report here. Launched April 19, the PlayBook failed to make an initial impact as pre-launch reviews had described it ...
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Mangalore: Missing Mobile Delays Kingfisher Flight
Daijiworld.com
Mangalore, May 20: A Kingfisher Airlines flight, which was scheduled to leave the local airport at 6.30 pm on Thursday, was reportedly delayed by over three hours, as a passenger's cell phone went missing in the aircraft. ...
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Daijiworld.com
Better to be glum as being too joyous can shorten life
Times of India
LONDON: A new research has claimed that people who are too happy die younger than their more downbeat peers. A study which followed children from the 1920s to old age showed that people who were rated "highly cheerful" by teachers at school died ...
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Warning over solar storm threat
RAC
An expert has warned that solar storms may have "devastating effects" on human technology when their intensity hits a peak in 2013. The solar storms can cause damage on a global scale because of increased reliance on electronic equipment such as ...
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RAC
Ken Block slides around Battersea power station in DIRT3
Indian Cars Bikes
People who like to drive their car looking out of the side window more often, at least lying down on you living room couch with a bag of chips to accompany you, would be aware of Mr. Ken Block from US of A. He is the chap known all over the world for ...
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RPT-UPDATE 1-Reuters Summit-Facebook looks at China
Reuters
By Alexei Oreskovic and Jennifer Saba SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK, May 19 (Reuters) - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is planning to make his second visit to China as the world's No. 1 social networking company looks for the best way to expand into that ...
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Key pattern analysis software times your typing for improved password protection
Engadget
By Michael Gorman posted May 20th 2011 12:29AM The recent pilfering of PlayStation Network passwords and personal info shows that having a strong passcode doesn't always guarantee your online safety. However, key-pattern analysis (KPA) software from ...
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We stare for longer at people with bad reputations
Telegraph.co.uk
Lingering glances across the office may not be a good thing, claim scientists, as it could mean you are the victim of maicious gossip being spoken about you. By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent 5:00AM BST 20 May 2011 Researchers have found that ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Playboy sneaks NAKED LADIES onto iPAD
Register
By Lester Haines • Get more from this author Playboy has whipped open the bathrobe on its latest plan to combat falling sales and the ready availability of free net smut – an online version of the magazine's entire 57-year back catalogue. ...
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Google shuts down newspaper scanning project
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Google has pulled down the curtains on its ambitious project to digitise the world's newspaper archives. Launched in 2008, the project currently has digitised material from almost 2000 newspapers. "...we're launching an initiative to make ...
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Qualcomm's new chip soon to enter India
Deccan Herald
Qualcomm, a global leader in mobile chipsets, has said that its Dual Core processor for smart phones, Snapdragon MSM 8x60, will make an entry in India in a couple of months by powering the mobile device HTC Sensation which was launched in the UK in ...
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Deccan Herald
Video games used to crack speech code
Times of India
How do babies decode all of the spoken sounds they hear to learn words and meanings? According to a new research, an 'alien language may provide the clue. Carnegie Mellon University's Lori Holt and Sung-Joo Lim and Stockholm University's Francisco ...
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Nokia's Windows Phones may use ST-Ericsson chips
TechRadar UK
By Patrick Goss Nokia's eagerly anticipated Windows Phone handsets look set to be sporting ST-Ericsson chips – according to a senior executive. Speaking to Forbes, STMicorelectronics chief executive Carlo Bozotti, who sits on the ST-Ericsson board, ...
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Sony CEO Defends the Handling of PSN Breach
Tom's Guide
Sony has come under fire for its handling of the April 20 network breach that saw the personal data of more than 77 million users get stolen. The company has apologized profusely for the incident and thanked users for their patience in almost every ...
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Blogs12 new results for technology
 
Sony Smart AR integrated Augmented Reality technology | Ubergizmo
By Edwin Kee
Sony has just announced that they have been working on a new kind of integrated Augmented Reality (AR) technology that is [...]
Ubergizmo - http://www.ubergizmo.com/
Technology and Human Progress – Relationship Status: It's ...
By B. Bonin Bough
It takes guts to take on the Twitter community. It takes bigger guts to start a discussion around the hashtag #TwitterMakesYouStupid…on Twitter. And perhaps in one of the gutsiest moves I've seen in the media lately, Bill Keller, ...
Be Digital - http://blogs.forbes.com/boninbough/
Nvidia holds first GPU Technology Conference in Taiwan
Nvidia held a GPU Technology Conference (GTC), for the first time, in Taiwan on May 19, touting its technology supporting C/C++, Fortran, OpenCL and DirectCompute as well as Cuda 4.0.
DIGITIMES: IT news from Asia - http://www.digitimes.com/
Sony Develops SmartAR Technology by Wireless Watch Japan
By admin
Sony has announced their new Smart AR platform and will run hands-on interactive event here on Ginza from May 20-22nd: http://bit.ly/mqttUz.
Wireless Watch Japan - http://wirelesswatch.jp/
Facebook Uses New Technology To Crack Down On Child Porn
By Margaret Hartmann
Facebook has taken some flak recently for removing photos of women breastfeeding and gay people kissing (it says these were mistakes), but now it's using its passion for weeding out offensive photos for good. Today Facebook announced ...
Jezebel - http://jezebel.com/
Why Retailers Should Iintegrate Mobile Device Technology into ...
By mahsa7
Shoppers are using smartphones to access websites and apps more than ever before , according to a report by ForeSee. Of those surveyed, 33% have used their phone to access a retailer website, and an additional 26% plan to access retailer ...
Social Media Today - http://socialmediatoday.com/rss
Netflix Accounts For More Web Traffic Than Torrenting
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By Editorial Staff
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Pluggd.in - http://www.pluggd.in/
Facebook Implements Microsoft's PhotoDNA Technology - Roger's ...
By rhalbheer
Facebook Implements Microsoft's PhotoDNA Technology. rhalbheer. 20 May 2011 1:42 AM. Comments 0. This is actually a great development to fight Child Porn: Facebook adopts PhotoDNA and joins Microsoft and The National Center for Missing ...
Site Home - http://blogs.technet.com/b/flaphead/
Advanced Technology From GD
By Zacks Investment Research
The unit will conduct research and development studies on technology areas relating to manufacturing, maintainability, survivability, hydrodynamics, acoustics and materials. Other areas of research would include manning, hull integrity, ...
DailyMarkets.com - https://www.dailymarkets.com/
Using Technology Against Them! Join The Intel Hub On Twitter :
By Alex
Using Technology Against Them! Join The Intel Hub On Twitter · Prodigy of Mobb Deep On New World Order And 9/11 · A Game of Tag: Implants and Electronic Harrassment · Japan: Radioactive Water Dumped Into Pacific Due To "STRONG REQUEST" ...
- http://theintelhub.com/
DARPA eyes next-gen MEMS gyroscope technology | TG Daily
By TG Daily Staff
Northrop Grumman and the Georgia Institute of Technology have been tapped to develop a next-gen Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) gyroscope for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). ...
TG Daily - http://www.tgdaily.com/


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