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12 November 2011

India Post Launches ePost Office

India Post Launches ePost Office Communications Minister Kapil Sibal launched the 'ePost Office' - the e-commerce portal of India Post which will provide postal transaction and tracking facilities to customers online, a statement said. The portal will enable the customers to transact postal business any time and from anywhere using debit or credit cards. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); "In the changing word, the...

How To Get Facebook Timeline without waiting for official announcement?

How To Get Facebook Timeline without waiting for official announcement?   STEP 1 :Start facebook Developer Application. 1st like Developer appplication on here Allow the permission Click on "Create new application" a button that appears in the top right corner of the screen.                                           STEP...
How To Get Facebook Timeline without waiting for official announcement?   STEP 1 :Start facebook Developer Application. 1st like Developer appplication on hereAllow the permission Click on "Create new application" a button that appears in the top right corner of the screen.                                          STEP...

11 November 2011

techfed kerala: What is this?????

techfed kerala: What is this?????: QR Code A QR code is a specific matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code ), readable by dedicated QR barcode readers and camera phones. The...

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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); QR Code A QR code is a specific matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code), readable by dedicated QR barcode readers and camera phones. The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on a white background. The information encoded can be text, URL or other dat...

Robot Prototype that Looks, Talks Like Real Person

Now, Robot Prototype that Looks, Talks Like Real Person London: German and Japanese scientists have developed a new robot prototype Mask-bot which looks like a real talking person. It can easily reproduce simple dialogue. When project member Takaaki Kuratate says 'rainbow', Mask-bot flutters its eyelids and responds with an elaborate sentence: 'When the sunlight strikes raindrops in the air, they act like a prism and form a rainbow.' And...

9 November 2011

India Demos $35 Tablet Computer for Rural P...

Next-gen NASA manned rocket unveiled

NASA is unveiling its design for a gigantic new rocket, bigger than the one that sent astronauts to the moon. The Space Launch System, which will cost about $35 billion and start test launching in six y...
iPhone 4S Avoids Antennagate ControversyThe antenna on Apple's iPhone 4S has gotten a clean bill of health, more than a year after its predecessor was plagued by a problem that came to be known as Antennagate."Apple’s newest smartphone performed very well in our tests, and while it closely resembles the iPhone 4 in appearance, it doesn’t suffer the reception problem we found in its predecessor in special tests in our labs,The iPhone 4's external...
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4 November 2011

What Would Life Be Like with an Electric Vehicle? Image: NissanSo let’s say you read our article on the greenest vehicles and feel compelled to welcome a vehicle into your household that is either partially or totally dependent on electricity to operate.How will this impact your lifestyle? Will you have to change your driving habits? Your route to work? Your family vacation pla...
New Algorithm Could Speed up MRI ScansMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) devices can scan the inside of the body in intricate detail, allowing clinicians to spot even the earliest signs of cancer or other abnormalities. But they can be a long and uncomfortable experience for patients, requiring them to lie still in the machine for up to 45 m...
Germany Marks First Phone Call nniversary - 15 years before Bell The age of telephony was not hailed with Bell’s summons to his assistant, “Mr Watson come here – I want to see you” in 1876 – but by the surreal sentence “The horse does not eat cucumber salad” spoken on October 26 back in 1861 by Reis.....
Toyota Shows Machines to Help Sick Toyota unveiled its ambitions for high-tech health care Tuesday, displaying experimental robots that the auto giant says can lift disabled patients from their hospital beds or help them walk.The company aims to commercialize products such as its "independent walk assist'' device sometime after 2013 _ seeking to position itself in an industry with great potential in Japan, one of the world's most rapidly aging nations.Eiichi...

27 October 2011

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25 October 2011

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22 October 2011

World's tiniest camera perches on your fingerLondon: The one-square-inch camera that sits snugly on your finger can click two megapixel images and even shoot video.New York firm Hammacher Schlememr, which created the $100 camera, insists the 28-gram device works perfectly, despite being a little bigger than the fingertip.Hammacher's general manager Fred Berns said: 'Although 'The World's Smallest Camera' is only slightly larger than a marble, it...

17 October 2011

Brain scans used to detect paedophilia In the study, which appears this month in the Archive of General Psychiatry, the scientists showed pictures of naked people of different ages to a group of diagnosed paedophiles and a normal control group. The researchers then scanned the subjects’ brains using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).  The differences in brain activity could pinpoint who was a paedophile and who was not at a rate...
Experts crack widely used smartcard David Oswald and Christoph Paar, both expert hackers at the Ruhr University Bochum, who work to uncover flaws in hi-tech security systems, made the announcement in a study published this wee...
Designer creates clothes from milk The proteins in the powder care for the skin,” said 28-year-old Anke Domaske, who has founded the QMilch line, explaining how she believes the technique she came up with in cooperation with the Bremen Fibre Institute could have applications for other industries, including medicine. Of course it’s not just powdered milk that goes in the clothes, but the process could be a breakthrough for the fashion industry,...

16 October 2011

A brand new touchscreen device for every pocket It has been a rough year for Sony after its PlayStation Network security breach this past spring. But it has enjoyed a bit of a respite after rolling out its new pair of tablets this past month, as well as showing off its forthcoming handheld game device, Vita, at Tokyo Game Show. Flying under the radar somewhat, Sony also launched its brand new Walkman Z Series of audio players, which are sure to...

15 October 2011

Coming soon: Talking cars! Coming soon: 'Talking' cars, say Italian scientists who claim to have developed a software that lets vehicles “communicate” with one another on the road.A team at University of Bologna says that the so-called talking cars wouldn't even require human-like facial features to communicate with another vehicle on the road, the 'BBC' reported.Similar technology had been used before but this time, cars would be able to “know”...
Now, bulbs can be used to broadcast household broadband! Now,switch on your wireless Internet connection at home by turning on the light bulb. Imagine that by simply turning on the light bulb in your room, you can also switch on your wireless Internet connection at home.Well, it's a reality now, thanks to a leading British physicist of Edinburgh University who claims to have developed a technology which can send data through the same connection...

14 October 2011

IIT to develop early earthquake warning system Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar (IIT-GN) have undertaken a project to develop a 'slight early' earthquake warning system.The institute has teamed up with California Institute of Technology (CIT), Pasadena, USA, to develop a system having dense network of low-cost motion sensors capable of sensing earthquake's early seismic activity."The goal of our project is to put in...
Coming soon: Sony Ericsson's Xperia Arc S that can take 3D pictures Sony Ericsson has announced its new line of smartphones, which can take 3D panoramic images on a standard 2D camera – the first of its kind on the mobile phone market.Pictures taken on the new, top-of-the-range Xperia Arc S can be viewed on any compatible television set.The phone, however, will display them only in two dimensions. Nor will it be able to produce 3D video output,...
  Humans are just modified fish: study Humans are just modified fish, say scientists who claim to have discovered how the muscles controlling the pelvic fins of the marine species have paved the way for the evolution of back legs in higher animals.A team, led by Prof Peter Currie at Monash University and Dr Nicholas Cole at University of Sydney, says this innovation gave rise to the tetrapods, or four-legged creatures, along with human's...
UAE firm may replace low-skilled workers with robots Abu Dhabi conglomerate Royal Group's robotics subsidiary has developed a life-size robot that could replace low-skilled human workers and plans to open a factory that will produce around a dozen of the robots every month, a news report has revealed.Barcelona-based company PAL Robotics, a part of Abu Dhabi conglomerate Royal Group, is a robotics company focused on the research, development and...