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Indian origin doctor creates World's first artifical kidney.

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So there gonna be an end to Dialysis, if the trial of artificial kindey goes through. An Indian-origin researcher cum doctor Shuvo Roy, with his team at the University of California has created the world's first artificial implantable kidney.

Artificial kidney device protoype is made up two parts. First is made up of silicon chips that can filter toxins out of the bloodstream. The filtered material is pumped into the second half of the system which is also made up of silicon chips but coated with human kidney cells. These human kidney cells help reabsorb some of the useful substances like sugars and salts back into the body. It also produces vitamin D and helps regulate blood pressure.

Announcment of Big Business deal between India and France in the next few days?

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Since the French President Nicholas Sarkozy is on a official 4 day tour visit to India, huge anticipation in business segment as the two nations may sign an agreement for the purchase of six nuclear reactors from the French nuclear giant Areva.

France hopes to sell the 1,650 MW,Each European Pressurized Reactor or the EPR, is capable of generating 1,650 MW of electricity and cost about 4 billions dollars, which means the deal will be worth $24 billion.

India' DRDO aims to develop hack-proof websites.

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With the repeated Chinese and Pakistan cyber bullying indian website, India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) said that it has step a team for developing a mechanism to make websites hacking-proof.

Dr VK Saraswat, Scientific Advisor to Defence Minister and Director General of DRDO, is the man said to be behind the project. He revealed this information on the sidelines of a function where he was conferred with a D. Sc degree by the KIIT University at its annual convocation.

Saraswat described cyber security as a major concern for the nation's safety.

Recently, CBI, India's premiere investigating agency official website was hacked by a group who identified themselves as "Pakistani Cyber Army".

DRDO is developing both software and hardware to put defence networks out of the reach of hackers, he said.

- PTI Inputs

17 year school kid from Sikkim designs car based on Electromagnetic induction magnetism (EMIM)

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A class XI, seventeen-year-old, Deepak Gupta, a science department student of Jawaharlal Navodya Vidhlaya at Rabong in South Sikkim has come up with eco-friendly vehicle design which works on the principle of electromagnetic induction magnetism (EMIM).

He said that the design has one system in the gear. "By pressing the buttons of the vehicle, one can increase or decrease the speed of the vehicle. With the help of the batteries, we start the dynamo which shall charge the electromagnetic induction motor which gives energy to the vehicle," he said to PTI.

Sarkozy-Bruni seeks divine help at Fatehpur Sikri, India, prays for son.

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Fatehpur Sikri was a city developed by Mughal Emperor, Akbar located at Uttar Pradesh, India. This city was famous for its secularist views, since Akbar gave importance and respect to all the religions.

During the 4 day visit to India, French First Couple visited the famous Fatehpur Sikri dargah of saint Salim Chisthi, walked barefoot with their heads covered and prayed for a son. Similarly offering was done by none other than Mughal Emperor Akbar, centuries ago, later blessed with three sons.

No more PayPal donations to Wikileaks.

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This gonna be a big blow for the whistle blower WikiLeaks. After Amazaon, Paypal has closed it door for the Wikileaks, which gonna effect Wikileaks funding.

This comes after facing increased pressure from world governments.

“PayPal has permanently restricted the account used by WikiLeaks (Wikileaks) due to a violation of the PayPal Acceptable Use Policy, which states that our payment service cannot be used for any activities that encourage, promote, facilitate or instruct others to engage in illegal activity,” the company said in a statement on its blog. “We’ve notified the account holder of this action.”

Search Giant Google own Operating System Chrome OS may be unveiled on Dec 7th.

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The much awaited and much hyped project of Google developing their own OS may be out by Dec 7th.

Chrome Team had invited media for this event which is schedule on Dec 7th.

The other announcement by the team may be a Web/app store for Chrome OS .

One Gigabit broadband on trial in Britain: BT(British Telecom)

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British Telecommunications plc (BT) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BT Group, has announced plans to trial one gigabit fibre broadband in Suffolk.

It would support the UK government's plan to create the best broadband network in Europe by 2015.

This announcement comes as regulator Ofcom reveals that less than 1% of UK homes have a super-fast broadband connection.

Google pays only $ 1 in settlement over tresspassing.

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In a recent lawsuit settlement, Google Inc. has acknowledged that it trespassed when it took a photo of a Pittsburgh-area house for its Street View service, but will pay only $1 in damages to a couple who sued.

U.S. District Magistrate Judge Cathy Bissoon on Thursday signed off on a consent judgment, a mutually agreed-upon verdict, between the Mountain View, Calif. company and Aaron and Christine Boring, of Franklin Park.

Pak spirtual leader openly offers Mosque fund money worth Rs. 5 lakhs for killing Christian Women

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A Hardliner controversial Muslim cleric of an historic mosque of Pakistan's Khyber Paktunkhwa province has offered to pay 5 lakh rupees from Mosque fund for killing Asia Bibi, a Christian woman who was recently sentenced to death by a court for allegedly committing blasphemy.

Maulana Yusaf Qureshi, the imam of the well-known Mohabat Khan mosque, announced the reward for killing Asia Bibi during his sermon at the Friday prayers.

He announced that he would pay the money to the person who killed "blasphemor Asia Bibi". The payment would be made from the mosque's fund, he said.

India Cricket Captain MS Dhoni sign deal worth $5.7 Million (INR 26 crores)

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Recently, MS Dhoni signed a Rs 26 crore endorsement deal with world's second largest spirits firm, the UB Group, the handsome hunk is set to sign up to four more deals soon.

As a part of the recent Rs 26 crore deal with the UB Group, Dhoni will become the brand ambassador for McDowell's soda for a period of three years.

Earlier this year, Rhiti Sports Management along with Mindscapes One, signed a Rs 210 crore deal with Dhoni to manage his endorsements and brand associations.

India become third largest Rolls Royce's market in Asia Pacific.

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Britain super luxury Auto maker Rolls Royce has said India joined China and Japan in selling its vehicles which are priced up to 4.25 crore rupees, making it third largest seller in Asia Pacific region.

Rolls Royce sold less than 10 units in 2009, expects to sell up to 70 units in 2010 in India.

He said the China tops the list in the region with eight dealerships that sell "hundreds" of cars of the brand. Japan follows with two dealerships.

CWG Bronze medalist insulted by Group-D Railway job.

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Para swimmer and Commonwealth Games bronze medalist Prashant Karmakar has accused the Railways of insulting his achievements by rewarding with Group-D Railway job.

Promised a job in the Railways by none other than Railways Minister Mamta Banerjee after his bronze medal.

He felt very insult after he got allocated Group-D job in railways recently.

Airbus with Lufthansa to launch world’s first passenger bio-fuel flights

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According to recent press release from Airbus, Lufthansa is launching the world’s first ever scheduled commercial passenger flights using bio-fuel in the first half of 2011, with an IAE (International Aero Engines) powered Airbus A321 aircraft.

The first bio-fuel flight path, daily flights between Hamburg and Frankfurt.

The bio-fuel blend made from 50 per cent Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO)so less CO2 emissions.

After Amazon plug out, Wikileak servers traced to France.

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With US Govt Pressurizing Amazon US, helpless Amazon had plug out their server for Wikileaks.

But its not time to worry. According to Gizmodo France, France OVH comes to the rescue of Wikileaks.

Gizmodo France has been able to confirm that the new host is located in the town of Roubaix, France. OVH, who provides internet hosting and collocation services is the biggest internet hosting provider in France, and the second one in Europe.

Google social product names as Emerald Sea for internal reference: TC

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According to research and from sources close to Tech site Tech Crunch, The internal codename for Google’s upcoming social project is “Emerald Sea“.

As one of their sources told , these codenames quickly evolve. As of right now, we’re hearing it’s being called “Google +1″ or “Google Plus One”.

Another source suggests another possible name Google is considering: “@Google” or “At Google”.

Check out this Tiny Power Generator for the future.

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Japanese are good at miniaturizing things. Japanese researchers have made up a tiny coin side kinetic battery capable of generating more energy than than its previous version.

Only the slightest vibrations, the tiny device generates 22 milliwatts — 20x more than its predecessor.

Indian Billionaire, founder of Wipro, Aziz Premji to donate $2 bn for rural education.

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One of the Top Indian industrialist, Wipro Chairman Azim Premji said that he will transfer company shares worth Rs 8,846 crore to his endowment trust named Azim Premji Foundation later this month.

"The trust will fund the philanthropic activities of the Foundation and not (for) any other purpose," said Azim Premji Foundation CEO Dileep Ranjekar.

The foundation, which was set up in 2001, works largely for the cause of education in rural India.

Nokia servers in India, now its BlackBerry time?

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With Indian Govt surveillance on every bit of info passing by any medium or devices and adding pressure on the respective companies, Nokia has announced installation of a server in India to enable security agencies lawfully intercept its email and messenger services.

Nokia India Vice President and MD D Shivakumar called on Home Secretary G K Pillai today and handed over the letter, saying the company has conformed with all requirements suggested by the law enforcement agencies.

Some Women from Spain claims the Ownership of hot glowing Sun and plans to monetize.

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A woman from Spain had claimed that the sun belongs to her after she got it registered as her property.

And now she wants to make money from it.

Fortynine-year-old Angeles Duran, a resident of Vigo in Spain's northwestern region of Galicia, applied for ownership of the Sun after she learnt that similar claims had been made by a US national on the Moon, Mars and Venus, the 'Daily Telegraph' reported.

The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 prevents any government from staking claim over celestial bodies, but it doesn't extend to private individuals and she was backed by her notary after consulting legal institutions in the country.