Top 10 Green Cars March 24th, 2009 Global Warming has become a well known fact even among the ordinary people these days. Using a green car instead of the normal cars might be a solution to this problem.
Why do IT people really bash Windows?July 21st, 2005 Angus McLaren at TechRepublic writes cluelessly:
Anyone who claims to hate Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS or any other operating system is not a true techie or network guru. You don't ever bash the OS, in fact if the OS crashes then it's your fault not the OS; Why didn't you make sure that it was using the right drivers, or the hardware is compatible or blah this and blah that, and so the list goes.
Mind-Reading Computers and Cars Coming SoonJune 26th, 2006 An "emotionally aware" computer is being developed by British and American scientists which will be able to read an individual's thoughts by analyzing a combination of facial movements, like a raised eyebrow, quizzical look or a nod of the head, that represents underlying feelings. The system allows a wide range of mental states to be identified just by pointing a video camera at someone claimed Professor Peter Robinson of the University of Cambridge in England.
'123456' is World's Worst Password Used in InternetMarch 19th, 2009 '123456' is the most common password used by people on the Internet. Obscenities, names of fast cars and even ncc1701 - the ship number for Star Trek's Starship Enterprise, have made it to the list of top 500 worst passwords of all time.
Top 3 Mozilla Firefox 4 Features For Next Generation Browsing ExperienceNovember 3rd, 2008 Mozilla Firefox needs no special mention to anyone who is associated with internet. Perhaps the fastest and most reliable browser in this world is the most popular one too as they achieved the Guiness Book of World Records for most download in a single day.
Alertpedia email alerts: World of Alerts in a Single PlaceJanuary 14th, 2009 Still fancying about the generic email alerts in you inbox. More-or-less the same tits and bits from web, blogs, videos and excerpts from new sections. Juggling through various sites, where to get the latest alerts covering the entire stretch of affairs concerning your life.
Advantages and Disadvantages of URL Redirection ServiceMay 1st, 2009 URL redirection service is not new. Recently it has become extremely popular thanks to Twitter and its draconian 140 character limit on messages.
Web 3.0 - Looking Into The FutureFebruary 9th, 2007 While Web 2.0 is all the rage today, I think it is time to think about Web 3.0. What would be the key features of Web 3.0.
Texas Instruments observes loss, share falls, but still not worse April 21st, 2009 TI profit, revenue tumble on shrinking demand
Shares in Texas Instruments Inc. fell Tuesday after the chip maker reported that first-quarter profit and revenue tumbled as competition heightened and demand for its chips shrank amid the recession.
18 Ways To Become a Real $ Millionaire in a Virtual World - Second LifeOctober 3rd, 2008 What do you mean by a virtual world? A place where you can come and work and chat and play and leave. What if I tell you about a whole new world where you can live, breathe, play, sing, dance, do every damn thing you can do in this (sorry?) life of yours? And what if "I make you an offer that you can't refuse?" No I am no Godfather.
Out of the world perks for CEOs but Unemployment for Average Employees in US May 1st, 2009 As pay falls, CEOs get more perks
NEW YORK — U.S. companies remain generous with the perks they give to CEOs, including some that are unfathomable to the average American worker: chauffeured cars, bodyguards, club memberships and free travel in company jets.The median value of these and similar perks rose nearly 7 percent in 2008, according to an Associated Press analysis of regulatory filings from 309 companies in the Standard & Poor's 500.
Ghosts still Exist! 180 yr old Hotel site observes paranormal activitiesMay 11th, 2009 Ghost hunters inspect 180-year-old NM hotel site
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The former owner of a 180-year-old adobe building hears the door of a potbellied stove opening and wood being stacked inside, but no one is there.