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Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

A Techie dupes world premier intelligence agency, CIA, millions with his bogus software.

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Dennis Montgomery, who i call a master in convincing, is a computer expert was paid huge amount, more than 13 million pounds ($21 million) for the software which he developed which he claimed to stop Al Qaeda and other terrorist associated attacks.

He said to CIA officials that he developed a software which could decipher coded messages being sent among terrorists and his codes were able to find terrorist plots hidden in TV broadcasts made by the Arab network Al Jazeera.

Tele-portation may soon be happening.

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So now no more car, no more Trains and no more plane, all we need is a press of button to move from place to another as we all saw in "Star Trek" could become a reality soon.

Researchers had developed and using a special laser called Bessel which could potentially draw small items towards a target.

Scientist claims to developed an app which can detect cancer.

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Team of Scientists from Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, with the help of app developers claims to have developed a smart phone app which they say can detect cancer more accurately than the normal techniques generally followed in today's hospitals.

Doctors says, It takes an hour to make the diagnosis.

The researchers found that in initial tests, the device was 88 per cent accurate in distinguishing cancerous stomach tumours from benign growths.

Now, flaunt Six pack abs with Cosmo surgery.

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Now forget about all the hard work that you may do get your SIX PACK. Now its time to run behind Surgeons instead of Gym trainers.

Introduced in the country about three years ago, Vibration Amplification of Sound Energy at Resonance (VASER) is a revolution of sorts as it's not only used for body contouring but also helps in getting illusionary abs.

Facebook new comment platform may dominate Web World.

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Soom we may see a comment section on major websites dedicated to get many views, good for the website and for the Facebook. With the soon to be launch Facebook's third-party commenting system, the way comments are viewed will be change with max views.

The company is actively in talks with major media companies and blogs to partner with it for its launch.

Cheaper, greener and cleaner energy for vehicles are on the way, thanks to artificial petrol.

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According to Daily mail, scientists from Britain had come with new thing which may fuel the future vehicle. Artificial petrol that costs 19 pence per litre could be available in as little as three years.

Road tests on the way and could be on sale in three to five years, the report says.

Professor Stephen Bennington, the project's lead scientist from Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, said: "In some senses, hydrogen is the perfect fuel. It has three times more energy than petrol per unit of weight, and when it burns, it produces nothing but water.

Now you can keep an eye on vehicle via Web Browser.

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A Tech company from Qatar, Qatari IT service provider, had developed a low-cost Internet-based GPS vehicle tracking system which will be costing your normal GSM roaming rates.

Named as the T-Qat vehicle tracking system consists of a monitoring system which has a web server developed in Qatar and has an Internet-based Global Positioning System (GPS) tracker customised for local users.

Guide: How to stop unwanted(telemarketers) calls and SMSes

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With the new Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI) regulations, effective from March 1, 2011, we can hope some relief from the unwanted calls and SMSes.


Here are some of the proposals by TRAI:

Under the new guidelines consumers can choose their preference to receive or not to receive commercial communication from seven pre-defined categories. Users also have the option to either block all commercial calls and SMSes or to block only commercial calls while receiving SMSes of their choice.

Oz scientist claims to developed World's first hack-proof software.

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Scientists from the Australia’s ICT Research Centre of Excellence’s spinout company — Open Kernel Labs claims to have developed the world’s first hack-free software which can protect systems from failure or malicious attacks.

They developed a kernel, seL4 microkernel cum OS that regulates access to a computer’s hardware.

The scientist also claims that its a unique feature, mathematically proven to operate correctly, enabling it to separate trusted from untrusted software, protecting critical services from a failure or a malicious attack.

An iPhone app by a 14 year old, a big big hit, topples Angry Bird.

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Hey iPhone users, do you play 'Bubble Ball', puzzle game? Do you know who did it??? Don't be amazed,..............

A 8th Grade, 14 year old kid created the million hit app.

Bubble Ball reached more than 2 Million + hits, since its launch on Dec 29, 2010.

Robert Nay's first iPhone game has shot straight to the top of the Apple Store's free apps chart, overtaking the previous number one ‘Angry Birds’.

While 17 professionals in Finland developed the adventure game ‘Angry Birds’, Nay created ‘Bubble Ball’ in his bedroom in Spanish Fork, Utah, US, with the help from his mother Kari.

Chinese govt to equip govt vehicles with GPS to prevent officials for personal use.

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In order to reduce govt. expenditure on their staff and using govt property for self, Government vehicles in China's Guangzhou city will now have Global Positition System (GPS).

A satellite positioning terminal will be installed on each official vehicle, the China Daily cited the Guangzhou Daily as reporting on Wednesday.

Through GPS a government car's position can be checked at any time and would show on the map.

Whats your smile color? LED Smile, Japanese new fashion trend.

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A new concept of smiling, originally created by two Japanese designers, Mr.Ishibashi and Daito Manabe, is now a popular trend amongst Japanese. So you may be thinking whats new in their smile ??? Their smile is colorful...... literally :P, these "fronts" contain bright multicolored glowing LED lights.

The new fashion accessories were originally created as an experiment by two Japanese designers and are now being used in a commercial advertising a winter sale at a Japanese clothing store, Laforet Harajuku.

A non-computer geek, Shigeru Kondo, from Japan calculates the value of pi to five trillion digits, now hold world record.

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It all started with his hobby and love for his computer processing power and some help from US computer science student, Alexander Yee, who programed the application software.

Japanese businessman, Shigeru Kondo, with his home-built computer calculate the ever growing value of 'Pi', the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, to five trillion digits, almost doubling the accuracy of the previous world record.

His calculation was recognized by Guinness World Records with a certificate mailed to him.

Using parts from local warehouses and online stores, Kondo assembled a desktop computer that featured two high-end Intel processors and 20 external hard-drives.

Don't let your Web Browser save all your passwords.

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Passwords stored in your Web Browser are not safe, says c't, a German Computer Magazine. c't warns, by storing, we provide an easy gateway to access our unencrypted passwords to hackers with malwares and spywares.

The Tech magazine recommends that people who insist on storing passwords on a browser at least use some kind of master password, which means that all stored access data is safely encrypted. At present, which is available only with Firefox and Opera.

Hackers develop software, to deal with Natural Disaster.

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Hackers from around the world gathered at event called the Random Hacks of Kindness (RHoK), showed that hackers are not far behind when it come to social responsibility.

They developed a software that can help identify and reduce risks from natural hazards.

During these events, hackers develop and improve tools aimed at helping emergency managers respond more effectively to disasters.

Scientist records data in bacteria.

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A group of students from Hong Kong's Chinese University are making progress in Biostorage arena which could change our perception of storing data. These students are making research on E.coli bacterium(potential source of serious food poisoning) in which they intend to store such vast amounts of information.

Biostorage, the art of storing and encrypting information in living organisms, a new field which emerged about a decade ago.

In 2007, a team at Japan's Keio University said they had successfully encoded the equation that represents Einstein's theory of relativity, E=MC2, in the DNA of a common soil bacterium.

Russia soon to re-enter into Space tourism in 2013

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With the help Russia's Soyuz space ships, the Virginia-based company, Space Adventures will tour space to it's paying tourists in 2013.

The company is said, three space tourists per year will be able to book seats on Soyuz flights to the International Space Station (ISS).

US Govt plans to tag its people with Internet Identity?

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In order to protect US nationals online identity and to prevent memorizing many passwords, US Govt had initiated a plan to issue American computer users with an internet identity and for this, Obama has put the US Commerce Department in charge of the cybersecurity initiative.

For this, the US administration is drafting a paper called the National Strategy for Trusted Identities.

2010 Word of the Year goes to "App"

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American Dialect Society's has chosen the word 'App' for the ‘Word of the Year' for the year 2010.

App is the short form of the word application which is generally used in tech world. Now, the word App, is every bodies mouth thanks to Apple's and Google's market store for applications for mobiles and tablets.

‘Nom' - a chat, tweet, and text-friendly syllable that connotes ‘yummy food' - was the runner-up.

Engineering students from Chennai, India develops nano satellites, weighs less than 10kgs

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A group of 54(51 men and 3 women) engineering students from SRM University, Chennai, designed and developed a 10-kg nano satellite which is aimed to monitor greenhouse gases (GHG), expects, launch off with ISRO's Megatropics G satellite this April by ISRO.

Project named as 'SRMSAT', worked began long back in 2008, developed under the guidance of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).An estimated Rs.1 crore of rupees in invested in this project.

The students from 12 deparments of engineering in the university have been working closely with the ISRO to develop the nano satellite.