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What Problem does the iPhone 4 have?[PIC]

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There have been numerous reports of issues with the latest Apple iPhone 4 device, like screen discoloration, poor reception, indestructible glass gets scratches easily .See more pics by clicking "Read More about it"


Mysterious “Horse Boy” on Google Stree Maps creates buzz on internet.

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According to the BBC, Horse Boy  who was captured on film standing by a wall in Aberdeen, Scotland — has become a phenomenon among denizens in the country.

BBC news claims Horse boy website story has had more than 800,000 hits.

How much did Apple Gain this Year ?

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Surely apple's Steve Jobs know how to sell the products and use to the World Media for his advantage.

Wasted claims that people wasted $28 billion and still counting.

Here’s a breakdown of our annual Apple waste in U.S. dollars as of today:
  • $1.3 billion wasted on iPads
  • $7.4 billion wasted on iPhones
  • $7.8 billion wasted on Macs
  • $9.5 billion wasted on iPods

How and What US People watch on Internet.

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According to data released today by the comScore Video Metrix service. Having for the first time achieved the milestone of 100 videos/user, the video-sharing site reached an all-time high of 14.6 billion videos viewed in May.

Here is the complete content from comScore Video Metrix service

Top 10 Video Content Properties by Videos Viewed
U.S. Internet users watched nearly 34 billion videos in May, with Google Sites ranking as the top video property with 14.6 billion videos, representing 43.1 percent of all videos viewed online. YouTube accounted for the vast majority of videos viewed at the property. Hulu ranked second with 1.2 billion videos, or 3.5 percent of all online videos viewed. Microsoft Sites ranked third with 642 million (1.9 percent), followed by Vevo with 430 million (1.3 percent) and Viacom Digital with 347 million (1.0 percent).

Vuvuzela Button now on Youtube.

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Vuvuzela the Music instrument in FIFA World Cup 2010 to cheer up their respective teams finally made it to the Popular video sharing site Youtube.

Though many are criticizing for the decibel it makes let see what reaction emerges.

Only 1 in 18 Americams Consume Salt in Healthy Amounts

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Most U.S. adults should eat less than a teaspoon of salt each day, but a new government report says just 1 in 18 meet that goal.

"This is not good news," said Janelle Peralez Gunn of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, lead author of a new study released Thursday.

Health officials currently say no adult should eat more than a teaspoon of salt each day. They go on to advise that 70 percent of adults - including people with high blood pressure, all African-Americans and everyone over 40 - should actually limit their salt intake to a more restrictive two-thirds of a teaspoon.

Sodium increases the risk of high blood pressure, which is major cause of heart disease and stroke. Salt - or sodium chloride - is the main source of sodium for most people.

iPhone 4 now in Apple stores available.

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After lining up for hours, or some people for sometimes days, on Thursday morning started to get their hands on the iPhone 4 in the direct buy out at the Apple stores.

At a flagship Apple Store on Fifth Avenue in New York, more than 600 people had lined up to get a device that some were calling the "Jesus Phone," according to CNNMoney. Vuvuzelas trumpeted. Fans cheered.

When Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the new phone this month, he said the iPhone 4 is "the biggest leap we've taken since the original iPhone," which debuted in 2007.

Russian Dmitry Medvedev president joins Twitter as well as first Russian to recive iPhone 4.

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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev got more than 15,000 followers in less than 12 hours after officially opening up his Twitter account during his visit to the US.

Twitter Inc. has confirmed that Medvedev has a verified account with the social networking and microblogging service.

Medvedev's account is both in English and Russian, and he has so far added only two microblogs: US President Barack Obama and the US White House.

US fight backs against Anthrax.

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Dimitrios Bouzianas, molecular endocrinologist, AHEPA University Hospital in Macedonia, Greece, notes that several existing antibiotics are available to combat an anthrax infection.

However, the emergence of artificially engineered B. anthracis strains, resistant to multiple antibiotics (including the front-line agents ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, and ß-lactam antibiotics) has prompted researchers to pursue additional therapeutic options.

Such alternatives include small molecules and antibodies against toxins that the lethal bacteria secrete.

Today's drug arsenal has another weakness: no medications available to fight the dangerous toxin that can circulate in a person's blood when antibiotic treatment begins after the disease has taken hold.

Longest match ever Recorded for Wimbledon.

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John Isner won the longest tennis match on ever recorded on Thursday by beating Nicolas Mahut 70-68 in the final set of their first-round encounter at Wimbledon.

Picking up at 59-59 in the fifth set, the match continued on serve with no break points until the American hit a backhand passing shot past the Frenchman in the 138th game of the set to finish the contest in front of a packed crowd on Court 18.

The  final score read: 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (3) 70-68.

Isner finished with a total of 112 aces and Mahut 103.

The first-round match lasted 11 hours, 5 minutes, over three days. The fifth set alone lasted 8 hours, 11 minutes.

Oooo its Scary !!! Lady Gaga going to perform with Dead Bodies ?

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Pop artist Lady Gaga plans to perform along with dead bodies in her upcoming concerts.

German anatomist and creator of Body Worlds, Gunther Von Hagens, who is well known for depicting preserved human corpses in various poses, has fascinated Gaga this time, The Sun online reported.

Gaga's new vision for her upcoming concert is inspired from the life-story and works of Hagens."She is fascinated by Gunther's work and life and he has the kind of past she is drawn to. Gaga sees a kindred spirit and is hoping to meet him in New York," a source told newspaper.

Ace Indian Shuttler Saina Nehwal is now World No 3.

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Saina Nehwal does what she says. Thats why Hyderbadi loves Saina rather then the Glam seeking Tennis girls Sania I mean to say Sania Mirza whos is now not an indian any more.

This latest rankings comes after the Saina winning the India Open Grand Prix and the Singapore Open Super Series respectively.

It is now her career best ranking, i will be like her dream come true. According to me, saina believes in aim small small goals and achieves it and then targets her next. Firstly she expressed her desire to be reach World's Top 25 Ranking, then 10 then 5, then top 3, reaching her goal :).

I hope are Indian are keen to Saina Nehwal in First Position.

Saina, with 64791.2637 points, made a significant upward movement in the chart and is just behind Chinese duo of Yihan Wang and Xin Wang.

Hear India, India Rupee to get its own version of Currency Symbol.

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Today(24/06/2010) India Cabinet is set to approve the symbol which is going to represent Indian Currency. This announcement was made by, the finance minister Pranab Mukherjee in his budget speech.

"In the ensuing year, we intend to formalise a symbol for the Indian rupee, which reflects and captures the Indian ethos and culture," Mukherjee had said then.

The shortlisted design apparently plays on the Hindi letter 'R' with a double-slash. The FE designers have conceptualised the design here.

The government has already shortlisted five entries after a pan-India open contest which was advertised by the finance ministry in February 2009. According to the terms of this contest, the winning design will become the property of the government of India and the winner will have to surrender the design copyright to in lieu of Rs 2.5 lakh.

Google 'activating 160,000 Android phones a day'.

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Google is now activating 160,000 mobile phones using its Android software a day, equivalent to 4.8m a month, according to the company's chief executive, Eric Schmidt.

The number is also accelerating, having been put at 100,000 a day in the third week of May during Google's annual I/O conference, Schmidt said – indicating sales growth of 60% per month.

"We have seen a tremendous increase in adoption," Schmidt said in an interview exclusive to the Guardian in the UK. "We've also seen a growth in the number of apps available for Android – there are now approximately 65,000 compared to only 50,000 a month ago." He believes that that means Android could have reached the volume necessary to become an essential mobile operating system – and perhaps the equivalent of Windows on PCs.

No link to child cancer from phone masts, finds study

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Pregnant women who live close to mobile phone masts do not need to move house, scientists said today, following the publication of a study which found no link to early childhood cancers.

There has been public concern over the possibility that living near phone masts could raise the cancer risk of small children and clusters of cases around masts have been reported. But a study published in the British Medical Journal – the first to examine possible links between phone masts and childhood cancer across Britain – found no cause for concern.

Researchers from Imperial College London identified 1,397 children under five who were diagnosed with leukaemia or a tumour of the brain or central nervous system between 1999 and 2001. They compared each child with four children of the same gender who were born on the same day but had not developed cancer.

Bing Entertainment goes online.

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Microsoft's Search Engine, Bing has forayed into Entertainment Search Business with the launch of bing.com/entertainment .

It's a new vertical centering on music, movies, TV and games.

Rent a Tent if you want to be the first to get an iPhone 4.

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A clever guy making money for himself by cashing the hype of iPhone 4.

Chris Bank had secured the first spot in the iPhone 4 line, but he already has eight iPhones. So he decided to rent out his tent. For “just” $300, you can be the first person to get your hands on an iPhone from the San Francisco store.

While nobody has rented the tent yet, you’ve got to believe that some busy businessperson would be willing to pay a few hundred bucks to cut to the front of the line.

It might be no problem for him though if his tent is not rented, atleast he some publicity :D.

Viacom loses its $1 Billion Lawsuit Against Video sharing site Youtube [UPDATED].

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The billion-dollar YouTube-Viacom case has finally been resolved, and the winner is … YouTube. In a statement published to its company blog this afternoon, YouTube writes, “The court granted our motion for summary judgment in Viacom’s lawsuit with YouTube.

This means that the court has decided that YouTube is protected by the safe harbor of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) against claims of copyright infringement.”

Viacom in its lawsuit originally filed in 2007 had claimed that YouTube deliberately infringed on its copyrights and knowingly allowed offending content to remain on its site.

Complaints against new iPhone 4 are building up.

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Several early iPhone 4 customers have discovered critical issues with the phone’s display and reception that could pose major problems for Apple’s newest mobile device.

Multiple Apple- and gadget-focused websites are receiving reports that the iPhone’s much-discussed “Retina Display” is susceptible to a yellow discoloration, either as a thin line of yellow or as a circular tint.

Message board threads on Macrumors are buzzing with negative reviews of the discolored iPhone 4 screens. Here’s an excerpt from a community member:

Better Vision May Be In Your Own Eyes

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More than 1.2 million Americans suffer cornea damage from injuries and more than 40,000 people a year undergo cornea transplants to repair otherwise irreversible eyesight damage, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

A New study suggests that many who suffer corneal damage by chemical burn may successfully restore their sight with transplants from their own eye stem cells.