How To Split a Woman in HalfJune 15th, 2006 This is a neat magic by Criss Angel, pretty sensational. My theory is that the upper half is someone with half a body, either by birth or due to an accident.
YotoPhoto: Free Image Search Engine ReviewJuly 26th, 2006 YotoPhoto is an image search engine with a difference. It allows you to search for free-to-use stock photographs and images.
US Soldiers Bond With iRobot's Bomb-Defusing RobotsMay 24th, 2006 U.S. soldiers in Iraq are giving nicknames (like Scooby-Doo) and forming emotional bonds with bomb-defusing robots. They have come to regard them as teammates, according to the Colin Angle, Founder & Chief Executive of iRobot Inc.
Indian Prime Minister's House Sold on Ebay for 35 million rupeesApril 24th, 2005 Reuters reports that some joker sold Indian Prime Minister's house on Ebay to an American business man!
And I thought selling the Brooklyn bridge was a myth!
The businessman forked out 35 million rupees ($802,600) for the house that was up for sale on a Web site as a "huge sprawling mansion in the heart of Lutyen's Delhi with 24x7
running water and electricity", the ‘Hindustan Times’ said. He soon received the title deed for the house and arrived in the Indian capital late in March to take possession of the house for an office he planned to set up only to discover he had been cheated.
Brilliant Yellow Journalism From ReutersSeptember 11th, 2008 "In India, fears about the experiment spread rapidly through the media" - Reuters & quoted verbatim by MSNBC
"But in deeply religious and superstitious India..." - Reuters & quoted verbatim by MSNBC
What kind of stupid yellow journalism is this?
Who gave Reuters the right to categorize and denigrate a whole country based on its incorrect and biased views?
As an Indian, I deeply resent this piece of yellow journalism from Reuters. Yellow journalism, in short, is biased opinion masquerading as objective fact.
Vioxx & Celebrex Raise Risk of First & Repeat Heart Attack: Large StudyJanuary 29th, 2007 A large study, conducted by Dr. James M. Brophy and his colleagues, from the McGill University Health Center in Montreal, confirms that selective COX2 inhibitors - Vioxx (rofecoxib) and Celebrex (celecoxib) are both associated with increased risk of repeat heart attack.
Software Testing: The next outsourcing boom sectorApril 3rd, 2005 Indian Outsourcing industry is increasingly turning towards software testing. In fact we have started providing software testing services to customers from 2005.
Now its DMV's turn to leak personal informationMarch 15th, 2005 A laptop from Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles was stolen with unencrypted data exposing personal information of more then 8, 900 Southern Nevada residents. By personal information I mean everything - name, age, DOB, SSN, photographs and signatures of residents who obtained drivers licenses between November 25th and March 4th.
Google Facing Class Action Lawsuit on Click FraudDecember 11th, 2005 Google, Inc. has been sued by AIT, a "two-time" INC 500 Company, who has advertised with Google for years, as the representative plaintiff in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.
Way to go Massachusetts! Another state becomes wiser to the needs of stem cell researchApril 3rd, 2005 A bill that would allow embryonic stem cell research in Massachusetts cleared its second big legislative hurdle on Thursday with enough support to withstand a near-certain veto by the state's governor. Following impassioned argument on both sides, the state House of Representatives voted 117-37 in favor of legislation that endorses stem cell research, including stem cells obtained from cloned human embryos.
Debunking 9/11 conspiracy theoristsMay 1st, 2005 An interesting article "debunking conspiracy theorists' paranoid fantasies about Sept. 11" (read mainstream media aka official version) from balsamic vinigga @ Kuro5hin.
Adobe Introducing Latest Version of Flash Software for any SmartPhone Around the World, but Apple iPhone! February 16th, 2009 According to the absolutely latest news, Adobe is going to introduce a new version of its Flash software that runs not only on computers but also on the latest high-end mobile phones. That means Adobe plans to bring a full PC version of its Flash video player to smartphones next year.
Google launches 'Explore Google Search' (being weary of Bing?)June 18th, 2009 Search is at the heart of everything we do. Our engineers work every day to solve the hardest search problems, and thus improve your online experience.
Type 1 diabetics required for "ground-breaking" vision studyApril 13th, 2005 OPTOMETRY researchers at Aston University’s new £10 million Academy of Life Sciences are currently undertaking ground-breaking research into the vision problems caused by diabetics – one of the leading causes of blindness and vision loss in the UK. So far, the study has been very successful with a large number of diabetic volunteers stepping forward to take part in the study, but the researchers still require some more Type 1 diabetics (insulin dependent patients usually diagnosed under the age of 30) in order to obtain reliable results.
Data Broker LexisNexis said Personal Data of 310, 000 U.S. citizes feared stolenApril 12th, 2005 An investigation by the firm's Anglo-Dutch parent Reed Elsevier determined that its databases had been fraudulently breached 59 times using stolen passwords, leading to the possible theft of personal information such as addresses and Social Security numbers. This is the second biggest breach after Bank of America incident.