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Microchip To Power First Bionic Eye
In the past few decades bio-technology have been the fastest growing area of scientific research, with new bio-tech devices used in clinical trials. We all know that (?) a group of researchers have been working on bionic eye, which can be used to give sight for blind and visually impaired persons. Now a group of…
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Sprint Gets Google Nexus S 4G on April 6. Features NFC, Cost $199.99
Google Nexus S, which has been applauded for its up-to-date hardware with NFC (Near Field Computing) chip for mobile payments, is getting released for Sprint with compatibility for Sprints 4G WiMAX network. Google Nexus S 4G will be shipping for sprint from April 6 2011. This high-end Google Experience smartphone will feature ‘Gingerbread 2.3.3 and…
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Bentley 2012 Continental GT Coming To India On April 6
As Indian Market becoming target for supercars, Bentley decided to jump in the line and by bringing its 2012 Continental GT supercar on the Indian roads. Bentley is planning for 6th of April to launch the car.
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Oracle – Find the Block Corruption Object Name & Owner
In this article we will learn how to find block corruption object name and owner.
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GameStop snaps up Spawn Labs and agreement to acquire Impulse, Inc.
GameStop is now beating heavily on a digital distributed future; it has announced the acquisition of Spawn Labs and got the agreement to acquire the Impulse game distribution platform. While Spawn Labs may not be the familiar name you may remember the HD-720 set-top box essentially a Slingbox for your gaming consoles. GameStop may got…
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Data breach hits JP Morgan and Kroger Customers
Reuters again reported about data breach happening around. This time JP Morgan Chase & Co, Kroger Co customers was exposed as a part of data breach online marketing vendor.
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Minicaster: the pocket-sized hardware makes Live Streaming Easy
You dont need to carry H.264 live streaming encoder to capture more life moments, here comes the solution. In NAB show 2011, the Minicaster is capable of encoding and delivering a number of streams while recording at the same time, those settings can also be tweaked directly on the unit. The company recommends using it…
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Rogers getting pre-order for Sony Ericsson Xperia Play and Arc
Rogers has now started accepting pre-orders for both the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play and Arc each of which will run you $99.99 on a 3 year contract and there is no indication of off-contract pricing yet. The current offer will end on May 2nd, which is the possible indication of the actual release date, or…
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Malicious attack hits a million Web pages
Reuters reported that More than million website pages have been hit by a sophisticated hacking attack that injects code into sites that redirect users to a fraudulent software sales operation.
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HTC confirms Flyer Tablet will get Android Honeycomb
HTC havent told much about the Flyer tablet in MWC, they said its not to choose the OS for the tablet because it didnt have the time to customize it with its sense User Interface. Its finally came to the matter again, it replied to a question in Twitter by saying that it will be…
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Sony PlayStation Games for sale on Android Marketplace
The Sonys Xperia Play faming centric Android Smart phone, Sony has released five PlayStation classics on Android Marketplace. These games are exclusively compatible with the Xperia Play and not just any Android enabled devices. Each game will cost $6.38 and will let you relive the good ones of PSOne gaming with tactile gamepad. The five…
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Sonys Music Unlimited Streaming Service coming to NGP will hit Xperia Play this year and PSP in a week
Sonys streaming subscription service, Music Unlimited, is headed to both the PlayStation and Next Generation Portable and Sony Erricssons Xperia Play. Sony Network Entertainment VP Shawn Layden, who spread the news readily, confirms that the service would be activated on the Play Station Portable in a matter of weeks. Android phones including the infamous PlayStation…
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Google Apologize For Privacy Issues In Google Buzz
Google apologizes for not protecting its users privacy in Google Buzz, through its official blog. Last year, Google Buzz social network built inside Gmail turned out to be first ever privacy protection horror for the company and is blamed for not protecting is users data and openly accessing Gmail contacts of users. The Federal Trade…
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Future iPhones could be charged with your Heart Beat
Nanogenerators powered by your heart beat could replace conventional batteries in about five years, according to the chemists. In the World dominated by 4G smart phones, touchscreens, tablets and portable laptops, making the way to keep everything charged. Dr.Zhong Lin Wang and his team of researchers in Georgia Institute of Technology have developed tiny nanogenerators…
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Google announces +1 button in a challenge to Facebooks Like button
Google is taking on the Facebooks Like button with a button of its own, the +1 button. Rod Spiro, a Google Product Manager, wrote in a blog spot that Our goal at Google is to get you the most relevant results as quickly as possible, But relevance about relationships as well as words on webpages.…
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Amazon negotiating for Cloud Player music licensing deals
Amazon wants you to think it does not care about licensing the music that it will let you store in the cloud. The Wall Street Journal cites a pair of anonymous sources who says Amazon wont confirm such a thing. They say Amazon may move to the system that compares users uploaded songs with a…
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Skype 5 for Mac continues to frustrate
The Worlds most popular VoIP app has seemingly frustrated the Mac users, including lot of technologically savvy individuals within these very walls. Already the comparison done by many websites about the old vs. new has emerged ignore the code. The Skype for Mac looks a heck a lot of like Windows build, but the User…