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.
First thought reading brain chip implanted in USApril 1st, 2005 A paralysed man in the US has become the first person to benefit from a brain chip that reads his mind. Matthew Nagle, 25, was left paralysed from the neck down and confined to a wheelchair after a knife attack in 2001.
AirPod cars are Here to Take you Up, Up and AwayOctober 31st, 2008 Well, air cars are nothing new to those who keep a note of automobiles. MDI is experimenting on it since last 20 years.
Ultimate Human Computer Interface - Mind Control: Research on Mind Control & Thought ReadingJune 8th, 2007 Imagine the best way to give dictation (without spelling mistakes) or to program without typing and that pesky carpal tunnel syndrome - by pure mind control alone. Scientists at Brown University and Cyberkinetics Neurotechnology Systems (and others) have made this possible; as published last week in Nature.
Pet Owners Warned of Diabetes RiskJuly 17th, 2005 The RSPCA is urging pet owners to be aware of diseases that pets can have that are normally not associated with animals like diabetes. Amid National Diabetes Week, the RSPCA says even though it is a rare disease in animals, it can still happen.
Google Fast Flip: Latest News Reading Service From GoogleSeptember 15th, 2009 The latest innovation to the hit the web from Google is the Google Fast Flip, which is a 'news reading service'. Fast Flip is quite an innovative application from Google as it promises to revolutionize the way people read news online.
Can you hear me now? New computer virus could let criminals and spies eavesdrop on Skype callsSeptember 2nd, 2009 Wiretapping Skype calls: virus eavesdrops on VoIPSAN FRANCISCO — Some computer viruses have a crude but scary ability to spy on people by logging every keystroke they type. Now hackers and potentially law enforcement have another weapon: a virus that can eavesdrop on voice conversations that go over computers instead of a regular phone line.
Sony PRS-700 Touchscreen e-book Reader - Get techie!October 16th, 2008 Are you a bookie (pardon the pun)? If you are one then you must have been aware of the painstaking process of reading a whole e-book at the internet sitting straight on the chair. The next generation e-book readers have come up to help us.
Microsoft Vista Firewall Defanged by Switching off Outbound Filtering by DefaultApril 29th, 2006 In an interesting move Microsoft decided to turn off outbound filtering of inbuilt Firewall in Vista by default. Outbound filtering for applications will configurable by enterprise administrators through Group Policy.
What's up with Republican Java Geeks?March 17th, 2005 An anti-tirade against few republican java geeks.
How to Add Retweet Button in Your Post within 30 secondsApril 15th, 2009 With the advent of twitter nothing less than a storm in the professional and enterprise field, bloggers and web marketeers are becoming increasingly aware of its crowd and what it can do to you. Twitter crowd doesn't only bring your traffic but the quality of it is quite tempting.
'Need for Speed' titles lead pack of upcoming racing video gamesSeptember 18th, 2009 'Need for Speed' titles lead pack of racing gamesLOS ANGELES — The video game racing genre is gearing up for a traffic jam. Nearly a dozen racing games are expected to drive onto store shelves before the end of the year, competing for the attention of gamers at a time when sales have tapped the brakes.
The New Solar Car @ 5500$ - A Great Idea in Action?October 20th, 2008 Zhejiang’s 001 Group came out with a solar powered car the other day. It has solar panels at the rooftop that gives it a maximum range of 150 km.
Google Android OS is coming home to Netbooks through AcerJune 2nd, 2009 Acer to offer Google's Android in netbook PCs
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Small new "netbook" computers from Acer Inc. will come with Google Inc.'s Android operating system if buyers desire, instead of Windows from Microsoft Corp.
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.