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HTC Flyer: Good tablet, bad price Times of India This monsoon, tablets are raining in India. In the last few weeks we have seen every company worth its digital salt bringing the iPad challenger to the market. Acer has launched not one but two tablets — Iconia A500 and Iconia W500. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Plus Sends Invites News Tonight On Thursday, Google Plus was sending out requests for invites as an attempt to enter into the social networking business. The simplest way to join Google Plus is through iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. With the help of these devices, the user can only ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Facebook may get $1B from social gaming Calgary Herald INTERNET . Facebook Inc is on course to generate $1 billion US in revenue this year from social gaming. Most of that revenue will come from advertising, said Kevin Ryan, a leading Internet entrepreneur. The $1-billion forecast also includes revenue ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Two Kerala IT mission projects win awards Business Standard Kerala State IT Mission (KSITM) has won this year's Computer World Honors Program Laureate awards for two of its projects in the categories of economic opportunity and health. The awards are instituted by the International Data Group (IDG), ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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India among top 10 countries 'worst affected' if an asteroid strikes Times of India LONDON: India has featured in the league table of countries, which will be worst affected in the event of an asteroid strike. Scientists at Southampton University have revealed the names of the countries most likely to suffer catastrophic loss of life ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung to launch Galaxy Z smartphone IT PRO India By Ruchika Mehta, 4 Jul 2011 at 09:49 Samsung has announced the launch of Galaxy Z smartphone, a new member in the Galaxy series. The new offering comes in as a 'lighter' version of its popular iPhone rival Galaxy SII. Powered by a 1 GHz dual-core ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Skewed sex ratio among rhinos worries foresters The Hindu The number of male rhinoceroses in the forest areas of north Bengal nearly equals the number of females – a statistic that is worrying officials of the State's Forest Department as it is a far cry from the ideal 1:3 ratio that is recommended for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Angry customer launches 'NotionInkScam' site Times of India Notion Ink's Adam 2 is set for a December launch. Light Reading reports that the company is all set to launch the second version of its tablet device Adam by December this year. The second-generation Adam tablet is reported to be powered by new Nvidia ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is this where we send our kids? IBNLive.com BANGALORE: The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) run schools are a lifeline to thousands of families all across the city who can't afford education from private schools. Though there are no complaints with the running of one such school in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jelly balls to make chemistry fun Indian Express Students tried their hands at flubber balls at the first workshop of the International Year of Chemistry (IYC) which kickstarted on Saturday at the National Chemical Laboratory, Innovation Park. The IYC series of workshops, being organised by NCL and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rickshaws improving their image with GPS Vancouver Sun By Dean Nelson, Daily Telegraph July 4, 2011 1:05 AM Rickshaws in New Delhi are to be fitted with satellite navigation devices in an attempt to stamp out the notorious abuses perpetrated on customers. Transport chiefs in the Indian capital hope the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
(Sheila ki) chavanni Hindustan Times It was not very long ago that I used to be the darling of the people. I was light, with a smooth round edge, not big enough to be a burden, not small enough to be almost worthless. I was not really worried, especially when there was talk about Rs 500 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Drops Countersuit, But Raises Stakes against Apple PCWorld By Tony Bradley, PCWorld Jul 3, 2011 7:36 AM Samsung is withdrawing a countersuit against Apple in the ongoing patent infringement battle between the two. It is not surrendering, but seems to be falling back and regrouping--consolidating its legal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ET Review: Acer Iconia Touchbook Economic Times NEW DELHI: The form factor of a laptop can't change much - or so we thought. Acer's Iconia Touchbook evidently turns laptop design on its head by skipping the physical keyboard and including two touchscreens. The Touchbook has two 14-inch touchscreen ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Theft of industrial waste: Mumbai gang busted Indian Express The Ankleshwar Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) police in Bharuch district claim to have busted a Mumbai-based gang involved in the theft of solid industrial waste from the GIDC premises. arrested on Saturday while trying to steal from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Report: The PlayStation 4 Will Have Kinect-Style Motion Controls Kotaku Brian Ashcraft —Next year, Nintendo is releasing a new home console, the Wii U. Taiwanese component makers tell tech site DigiTimes that Sony is readying a new home console for 2012. But that's not the interesting part. These component manufacturer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Inspiring autopilot technology gulfnews.com Washington: Pigeons' ability to navigate through forests quickly and accurately is inspiring new developments in robotics and autopilot technology. Scientists from Harvard University trained pigeons to fly through an artificial forest with a tiny ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Internet damages young brains? Times of India A new study has found that more than one-third of parents fear that their children could be damaged from using the Internet. Additionally, one in three believed that the web can rewire young brains and 80 per cent worry that sites such as Facebook and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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This handycam could be the world's smallest Times of India MANGALORE: At 55X40 mm, this could be the world's smallest working model of film Single Lens Reflex ( SLR) camera. Developed by photography enthusiast and graphic designer Krishna Kumar from Kasargod, it is entirely made by hand and a drill. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Weevil beetles have legs that are just like tiny screws io9 Alasdair Wilkins —Many kinds of human engineering have biological equivalents - the most famous is probably the ball and socket joint, which is found in car steering columns and human arms alike. The newest and weirdest example is insects with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scientists link extreme weather with climate change Khaleej Times Climate change seems to have triggered extreme weather that has wreaked destruction all over the globe during the last decade. After more than 20 years of denial, experts are now convinced that greenhouse emissions are to be blamed for the heavy storms ... See all stories on this topic » |
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"Apple's… Exclusive Supply Chain Of Advanced Technology [Is ... By Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry Apple has access to new component technology months or years before its rivals. This allows it to release groundbreaking products that are actuallyimpossible to duplicate. Remember how for up to a year or so after the introduction of ... Business Insider | ||
Microsoft Seeks Patent for Wiretapping Technology | WinBeta By Ron Microsoft is looking to attain a patent for technology that allows the company to eavesdrop on VoIP calls, only weeks after the purchase of Skype for $8.5 billion dollars. Apparently, Microsoft applied for this patent back in 2009. WinBeta | Microsoft centered,... | ||
[H]ard|OCP - Microsoft, Google Sued Over 3-D Mapping Technology A Louisiana based company is suing Microsoft, Google and AOL for patent infringement on the company's technology. Transcenic, Inc. is a motion picture and video production company dealing in 3-D technology. The suit alleges the three ... [H]ardOCP News/Article Feed | ||
'Megapixel' DNA replication technology promises faster, more ... 'Megapixel' DNA replication technology promises faster, more precise diagnostics. Nanowerk Nanotechnology News | ||
Quick hit: women's advantage in technology | Geek Feminism Blog By Mary A few people want us to denounce Adriana Gardella's interview of Audrey MacLean Why Women Have an Advantage in Technology from on high… but there are some major life crunches around here, let me tell you that. So, what do you think? ... Geek Feminism Blog | ||
Oh Technology, How You've Changed - Work Fails & Job LOLs - Monday ... By Cheezburger Network job fails - Oh Technology. ... Oh Technology, How You've Changed. job fails - Oh Technology. Submitted by: Unknown. Incorrect source or offensive? technologyfloppy diskmp3. Email. Copy & paste this: ... Work Fails & Job LOLs - Monday... | ||
UBC 'megapixel' DNA replication technology promises faster, more ... By News UBC researchers have developed a DNA measurement platform that sets dramatic new performance standards in the sensitivity and accuracy of sample screening. The advance could improve a range of genetic diagnostics and screenings where ... Science Codex - Science news,... | ||
Webslinger: Who's Who in Canadian Digital Media & Technology By Glen Farrelly The point is not to debate citizenship, but rather to document innovations and their Canadian connections to demonstrate that Canada has made and continues to make a significant contribution to digital media and technology. ... Webslinger | ||
Technology and toys « The Berkeley Blog By Dana Technology and toys. Dana Buntrock, associate professor of architecture | 7/3/11 | Leave a comment. Dana. Every morning for four days of the workshop, Susan, George, and Brendon (sometimes assisted by Dept of Architecture grad students ... The Berkeley Blog | ||
Panidea Inc.: William Hulsey :: 24 Hours of Technology By Panidea Our program, "24 Hours of Technology", is a global online program with a focus on technology commercialization. The program will be on Wednesday, July 13, 2011. We will demonstrate the movement of innovation around the globe. ... Panidea Inc. | ||
Does Everyone Need to Understand Technology? You be the Judge By coolcatteacher@gmail.com (Victoria A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher) Legal rulings should not be allowed to stand that spring from misinformation or lack of information. Where will this go? Do we need techno-judges with expertise in technology that are qualified to rule in technology related cases? ... Cool Cat Teacher Blog | ||
PsychoFolder, Rule Based Folder Monitor - gHacks Technology News By Martin Brinkmann There are lots of reasons why you'd want to monitor a folder on your system. Maybe it is a shared folder and you want to know if files are added, deleted or. gHacks Technology News | Latest... | ||
Little Moments: How technology connects us more, not less By Joseph Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, published a blog posting a while back that claimed that technology was making us more self-involved and narcissistic, that the end result of this self-centeredness would be a culture of sociopaths ... Blog of Much Holding | ||
2010 US Census Burea Data Product Tips | AnyGeo - GIS, Maps ... By glenn AnyGeo – GIS, Maps, Mobile and Social Location Technology. Anything Geospatial from a GIS user for GISusers and Location Technology Professionals. CommentsPosts · GISuser EsriUC Page · EsriUC TweetUp July 10 ... AnyGeo - GIS, Maps, Mobile and... | ||
Technology blog » Blog Archive » New Safety Technology ... By admin New Safety Technology International Stopper II Without Horn Flush Mount For Schools Hospitals Safety Technology International Stopper II without Horn Flush... Technology blog | ||
Community {Technology} Update 2011 | Innovative Singapore By richard "Community Technology Updates 2011 has been a wonderful event. This is the first time I am taking up the leading role of organizing CTU and it has been fruitful for me. Apart from the usual IT Pro, Dev and Special Track, ... Innovative Singapore | ||
France Bans Controversial Shale Gas Technology France became the first country in the world to ban the production of shale gasthrough the so-called hydraulic fracturing, lawmakers give the final vote on new piece of legislation. Latest news from our site |
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Wireless and Mobile Technology - News Read 'Xora Names New Chief Technology Officer/Vice President of Products To Drive Next Generation of Wireless Mobile Enterprise Applications' on Yahoo! ... news.yahoo.com/technology/wireless-mobile/ | ||
New technology revs up Pixar's 'Cars 2' | Geek Gestalt - CNET News The studio created several new kinds of effects for its latest film and not just because it could. Pixar was really in search of ways to make its story as ... news.cnet.com/8301.../new-technology-revs-up-pixars-cars-2/ | ||
July Photo Competition: Technology - 01 July 2011 - New Scientist Put technology in your hands and get creative with your camera. We want to see your imaginative interpretations of technology. www.newscientist.com/.../dn20645-july-photo-competition-tec... | ||
The Measured Life - Technology Review Do you know how much REM sleep you got last night? New types of devices that monitor activity, sleep, diet, and even mood could make us healthier and more ... www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/37784/ |
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