Wednesday, July 13, 2011

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'Talking' cars to reduce pile-ups
BBC News
By Katia Moskvitch Technology reporter, BBC News "Talking" cars may soon be a reality - even without the need for human-like facial features, claim researchers. Scientists from the University of Bologna in Italy have developed software that lets cars ...
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One in ten pets is on Facebook
Telegraph.co.uk
A different breed of celebrity is taking over Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, a new study suggests. One in ten of all UK pets have their own Facebook page, Twitter profile or YouTube channel, and more than half of UK pet owners are sharing photos of ...
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Facebook rolls Every Phone app
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Facebook wants to go mass. The company seems eager to move beyond just the chic smartphones. So, for those who still don't own that smartphone, but are keen to access Facebook on the go, the world's No. 1 social networking site has an app. ...
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Citrix buys Nexus Venture-backed Cloud.com for $200-250 million
Economic Times
BANGALORE: In a deal that underscores the rising graph of exits for technology venture funds, Nexus Venture backed start-up Cloud.com has been acquired by Citrix Systems in the USA. Technology major Citrix has paid over Rs.1000 crore (between $200 ...
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Indian App Helps Move From Facebook To Google+
Techtree.com
Google+ is the talk of the town and even though it is still in a limited trial run, people seem to be scurrying to get in. To help such people, an Indian developer has launched an app that eases the process of moving from rival Facebook to Google+. ...
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Google updates Android Market layout
NDTV.com
Google released a long awaited update for Android Market clients for Android smartphones on Tuesday. The update intends to showcase applications in a better way by featuring an improved user-interface enabling faster downloads and clutter free browsing ...
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NDTV.com
3 Reasons To Avoid Nokia
Seeking Alpha
Nokia (NYSE:NOK) is something of an oddity. For roughly fifteen years, this firm was essentially the world leader in smart phones sales (basically since smart phones were invented) but today that title isn't quite so clear or guaranteed as it looks ...
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MapmyIndia to offer voiced-based GPS navigators
Economic Times
New Delhi: MapmyIndia, a leading player in maps, GPS navigation and location-based services, has announced a seven-year strategic partnership with Nuance Communications to offer street level turn-by-turn voice navigation on its next-generation ...
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More US judges issues warrants for Facebook searches
Ninemsn
Tax Time 2011Doing your tax doesn't need to be daunting! Check out ninemsn Finance's Tax Time for tips and advice on how to make your 2011/12 tax return work for you. Federal judges in the US are increasingly authorising warrants to search individual ...
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KTM-Bajaj bike launch in India next year
Indian Express
Austrian sports bike maker KTM today said it will launch its first motorcycle, jointly developed with Bajaj Auto Ltd, in India at the Auto Expo to be held in the capital early next year. The company, in which Bajaj Auto holds nearly a 40 per cent stake ...
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Apple Post Record Quarterly iPad Sales?
NDTV.com
The quarter earnings report is just a week away and insiders predict that Apple may post the best three month figure for the number of iPads sold so far. Apple-watcher blog, AppleInsider, places the figure in the region of 8.5 million units sold. ...
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NID announces design workshop
IBNLive.com
CHENNAI: Chennai National Institute of Design, an acclaimed multi-disciplinary design institute, announced the design workshop, ‘Introduction to Design: Issues and Methods’ on to be on August 10-12 at NID campus, Ahmedabad, Gujarat. ...
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India, China share a monsoon tango
Asia Times Online
By Raja Murthy MUMBAI - As the monsoon grips Mumbai, and July days are filled with grey skies, the pattering melody of rain, spicy snacks and hot tea, weather scientists say China's and India's monsoons have been interlinked in various ways since ...
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Fraunhofer Augmented Reality (AR) Systems Help Engineers & Technicians Connect ...
CrazyEngineers VoiCE
Augmented Reality has been catching our attention in recent times. Sony demoed their SMART AR technology which takes the AR systems to a new level. The big question was – how'd we use AR to solve real life problems. A prototype developed by engineers ...
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Thumbs up for the Google Plus?
Mid-Day
Could multiple video chat options, advanced privacy settings and the option to sync your YouTube and Picasa accounts on the site, make google plus the coolest new hangout on the web? Early adopters give us feedback on the latest social networking site ...
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Chief Mentor: Five Internet Trends to Keep an Eye On
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By David Ketchum Between now and 2015, internet users in India will more than triple to 350 million, according to a recent study by McKinsey & Co. This will make India's online population larger than the entire current population of the United States. ...
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Verizon Wireless ends unlimited data plans
BG News
By Brian Bohnert, Reporter Any student looking to take advantage of Verizon's unlimited data plans may need to find a time machine. As of July 7, Verizon Wireless cut all unlimited data packages for its smartphones due to large amounts of data usage. ...
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Vespa to relaunch itself in India with LX125 scooter
Rush Lane
It seems that scooters are returning back to Indian shores. Scooter manufacturers like Vespa, Bajaj, LML, etc were forced to stop production due to decline in demand, as young Indians were shifting their attention towards new age 150 cc motorcycles, ...
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Rush Lane
Titan gets Aamir Khan to "steal light" for HTSE watches
Campaign India
By Campaign India Team on Jul 13, 2011 (2 hours ago) Titan has launched a collection of self energizing, light powered watches under the HTSE (High Tech Self Energized) series. A multimedia campaign has also been unveiled surrounding the launch. ...
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Neptune Completes First Orbit Since Discovery
Discovery News
Happy First 'Birthday' Neptune! Or, to be more accurate, I should say: "Happy First Orbit Since Being Discovered On Sept. 23, 1846, Neptune!" Yes, Neptune has only completed one whole orbit around the sun after being discovered 164.8 (Earth) years ago. ...
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China Telecom: Talks With Apple On iPhone Still Ongoing; No Timetable For Launch
Wall Street Journal
BEIJING (Dow Jones)--China Telecom Corp. Ltd. (CHA) said Wednesday it is in talks with Apple Inc. (AAPL) about offering the iPhone in China. "Negotiations are still onging, so there is no timetable at the moment," China Telecom investor relations ...
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Signs Volkswagen-Suzuki global alliance in trouble
Daily News & Analysis
By Sindhu Bhattacharya | Place: New Delhi | Agency: DNA A verbal battle has broken out between top officials of Suzuki Motor Corporation and Volkswagen AG, hinting the alliance between the global carmakers is in trouble. In any case, technology sharing ...
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Toshiba Thrive (8GB)
CNET
The good: The Toshiba Thrive's very aggressive pricing gives it an advantage over most other tablets. Its grooved back, full HDMI and USB support, full SD slot, and replaceable battery justify its very bulky design. Also, its built-in file management ...
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Tsunamis buried original Olympic Games site in Greece
Daily News & Analysis
Olympia, site of the famous Temple of Zeus and original venue of the Olympic Games in ancient Greece, was presumably destroyed by repeated tsunamis that travelled considerable distances inland, and not by earthquake and river floods as has been assumed ...
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Broadband connection in remotest area
MorungExpress
AIZAWL, July 12 (NNN): Along with other states, Mizoram will soon have broadband connection even in its remotest villages with the initiatives of Railtel Corporation of India Limited (RailTel) whose main objective and target is to reach in every ...
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Big power from a small package
Calgary Herald
By Brian Harper, Postmedia News July 13, 2011 2:14 AM Audi's entry-level car for the North American market, the A3 made its debut midway through 2005 in 2.0T form, joined late in 2006 by the 3.2 V-6 with quattro all-wheel drive. ...
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Blogs12 new results for technology
 
The Imagine Cup: Student-Built Technology Tackles the World's Most ...
By Audrey Watters
This is the ninth year for the Imagine Cup, Microsoft's student technology competition. Teams from all over the world, representing 70 countries, have gathered this week in New York City for the Imagine Cup finals. It's down to the ...
ReadWriteWeb
More Malware found in Android Market - gHacks Technology News
By Mike Halsey (MVP)
For months now I've been writing about the security problems with Google's Android operating system. Now yet more malware has been found in the Android.
gHacks Technology News | Latest...
BRKDCT-2081: Cisco FabricPath Technology and Design - blog ...
By slowe
This is a transcript of a session on Cisco FabricPath (BRKDCT-2081), Cisco's implementation of a Layer 2 multipathing solution currently supported only on the Nexus 7000.
blog.scottlowe.org
The 25 best smartphone games of 2011 (so far) – part one ...
By Keith Stuart
Keith Stuart: Almost half way through the year, here are the best iOS, Android and WP7 titles so far, handpicked with help from the team at PocketGamer.
Technology: Games blog | guardian.co.uk
New technology allows lenses to change color rapidly
A University of Connecticut scientist has perfected a method for creating quick-changing, variable colors in films and displays, such as sunglasses, that could lead to the next hot fashion accessory.
Labspaces.net Latest News RSS News Feed
Bernardo's Bag of Beans: Position Vacant: Information Technology ...
By Bernard Sinai
The ITM will be the key Information Technology adviser to the Executive Management Team and will provide strategic leadership and management of the Secretariat's IT section. Full details of the ITM's responsibilities, requirements, ...
Bernardo's Bag of Beans
Technology as the key to a student-centric, civically engaged ...
By edward.james.popa
My second point, which centres on technology, is that it will play an increasingly important role in both the setting of goals and in realising them. TakingITGlobal is just one way through which students can engage with likeminded ...
Talloires Network Leaders Conference...
Technology and Social Justice in the Emerging World: an MCDMer's ...
By joepavey
Earlier this year I was selected by Plan International to spend the summer interning as a Technical Advisor on their 'Youth Empowerment Through Technology, Arts, and Media' (YETAM) program in Cameroon. Plan International is an ...
Flip the Media
New Technology Stores Excess Energy Under Water | Eco Nifty
By Steven
Hydrostor, a Toronto based company, is perfecting technology that will allow utilities to store excess electricity under water until times of peak demand. Yes, electricity and water are not always the best of friends, ...
Your Daily EcoNifty Update
Investment: Technology vs fixed asset? | Daily Rosetta - Personal ...
By Alan Webber
1310485398 40 Investment: Technology vs fixed asset? Compare these 2 scenarios: I have $1mil and I invest in: [1]: "produce a machine" then I can sell to only 1 client [2]: "invent a new technology" then I can sell to many clients ...
Daily Rosetta - Personal Finance...
3 Ways Technology is Helping Us To "Read" People : Cheryl Cran
By admin
3 Ways Technology is Helping Us To "Read" People. In a recent article in the Vancouver Province scientists have announced new facial. recognition technology that they say will take away the guesswork of how to ...
Cheryl Cran
Prodisc Technology seeks corporate turnaround
Prodisc Technology, a second-tier Taiwan-based maker of blank optical discs, has filed an application with a local court for corporate restructuring and emergency protection due to financial distress, according to the company.
DIGITIMES: IT news from Asia


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