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Sony has developed a wireless communications technology which is designed to replace the cabling within gadgets rather than connections between devices. The new technology operates within the 30-300GHz band. It’s called the “millimetre wave” zone, but it’s the frequency that matters since it’s high enough to permit very high speed data transfer. The small wavelength...
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Physicists could Kil...
Scientists at Rice University by using lasers and nanoparticles, have discovered a new technique for singling out individual diseased cells and destroying them with tiny explosions. The scientists used lasers to make “nanobubbles” by zapping gold nanoparticles inside cells. In tests on cancer cells, scientists found they could tune the lasers to create either small, bright bubbles...
Nexus One sales disa...
According to analytics group that the first week of sales for the Nexus One, far below expectations, the first month sales aren’t any better for the device, Google has only managed to shift 80,000 units its first month. That figure doesn’t compare well against the 600,000 that the first Iphone managed. Google’s poor sales could be the end result of poor advertising with a small budget...
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During the press event on 27th January 2010, Apple announced that their tablet device, the iPad, would utilise micro SIM cards. Until now most operators and handset makers have opted to use mini-SIM cards which have become the ’standard’ SIM card as we know today. The new micro SIM’s chip is the same size and carries the same features but is held by a piece of plastic no bigger...
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Pancreatic Cancer: Soft drink ...
According to a report in a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research consuming two or more soft drinks per week increased the risk of developing pancreatic cancer by nearly twofold...
Sony developed ‘world’s first’ in-box...
Sony has developed a wireless communications technology which is designed to replace the cabling within gadgets rather...
Pancreatic Cancer: Soft drink consumption may increase ...
According to a report in a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research consuming two or more soft drinks...
Physicists could Kill Cancer With Gold’s Nanobubb...
Scientists at Rice University by using lasers and nanoparticles, have discovered a new technique for singling out...
Nexus One sales disappoint, just 80,000 in first month
According to analytics group that the first week of sales for the Nexus One, far below expectations, the first month...
Micro SIM cards for Apple’s iPad
posted on: Feb 5, 2010 | author: lovelyeyes
During the press event on 27th January 2010, Apple announced that their tablet device, the iPad, would utilise micro SIM cards. Until now most...
Microsoft:New Flaw could affect Internet Expl...
posted on: Feb 5, 2010 | author: lovelyeyes
Microsoft issued a new security warning of a potential flaw in Internet Explorer which could allow third-parties access to data, on Wednesday...
World’s first photovoltaic circuit inve...
posted on: Feb 4, 2010 | author: lovelyeyes
Boffins from the University of Pennsylvania have created a circuit that can power itself, as long as it’s left in a beam of sunlight. A...
Mumnesia is a myth:A new study by Australian ...
posted on: Feb 4, 2010 | author: lovelyeyes
Mumnesia, a new study says the popular belief that pregnancy reduces memory is a myth. The study is published in the latest issue of the British...
University of Leeds :Study finds link between...
posted on: Feb 4, 2010 | author: lovelyeyes
According to a study by the Institute of Psychological Sciences at the University of Leeds,have found a link between Internet usage and depression....
Google assembling phone support team to deal ...
posted on: Feb 4, 2010 | author: lovelyeyes
It appears that Google is really taking user’s suggestions seriously. According to an official Google job posting, a compnay named Mountain...
Windows Home Server “Vail” Build ...
posted on: Feb 3, 2010 | author: lovelyeyes
A report on the leak of the next generation Windows Home Server, “Vail” was published last week. General Internet annoyance and DLL...
Microsoft confirmed that Office 2010 has reac...
posted on: Feb 3, 2010 | author: lovelyeyes
Microsoft officials have confirmed that it has recently released a Release Candidate (RC) build of Office 2010 to private beta testers. In January...
Google released a significant Nexus One softw...
posted on: Feb 3, 2010 | author: lovelyeyes
Google released a firmware update for its Nexus One phone,today, which fixes a few bugs and also bringing some major features. The 1st change is that...
Apple released iPhone firmware 3.1.3
posted on: Feb 3, 2010 | author: lovelyeyes
Apple has just released the iPhone firmware 3.1.3, which is available for both the iPhone and iPod touch and it will help to resolve a few issues. ...
Battery recycling is compulsory, a new rule f...
posted on: Feb 2, 2010 | author: lovelyeyes
From today any retailer that sells batteries will also be responsible for recycling of battery. This means that whenever your remote control or...
