This 103 year old granny from Britain named Lillian Lowe regularly logs on to the popular networking site 'facebook' on her iPad.
She uses facebook to keep in contact with her seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren and has 32 members in her friend list, Sun daily reports.
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Wikileaks saga portraited on sanitary pad's ad in pakistan.
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This is what i call making the most of the available opportunity. Ad agency from pakistan is trying to make of the most of the wiki"Leaks".
Advertisers in the feminine hygiene business, ridiculing the US Govt incapability of preventing the leak of US diplomatic cable data, tells women that while the US State Department might leak, they don't have to.
Advertisers in the feminine hygiene business, ridiculing the US Govt incapability of preventing the leak of US diplomatic cable data, tells women that while the US State Department might leak, they don't have to.
Mom's (Maa) voice plays vital role in triggering the development of brain in newborns
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Image showing an infant's brain activity upon hearing his mother’s voice, and then a stranger’s voice.
This latest research by researchers from the University of Montreal and the Sainte-Justine University Hospital Research Centre shows that the mother-child bond is the ultimate one.
Researcher had learned that, mother's voice activates the parts of the brain responsible for language learning.
Being Positive helps brain in expanding your creativity: Study
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According to the researcher carried out by graduates of University of Western Ontario, a happy and positive mood helps in improving the creativity of that person.
This study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, was carried out by Ruby Nadler, Rahel Rabi and John Paul Minda, students of University of Western Ontario.
This study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, was carried out by Ruby Nadler, Rahel Rabi and John Paul Minda, students of University of Western Ontario.
Organometallic fuel cell, a win-win for environment, produces both current and useful chemicals.
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Scientist from Swiss and Italy had come up with a new eco friendly cell which is said to be capable of manufacturing waste free chemicals from renewable raw materials and carbon di-oxide free electricity.
It is in the form of rectangle shape, made of transparent plastic, size more than a general fist. The inventor says This fuel cell won’t solve the world’s energy problems, but he think that it can be used to make fine chemicals from renewable raw materials with no waste products.
This all could happened because of the metal rhodium, embedded in the anode material absorbs liberated charges and transfers them to the cathode, which releases them again, generating an electric current.
Los Angeles is too bright to get fresh air during nights.
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According to the research carried out by US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the University of Colorado’s Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), the reason for non availabilty of fresh air in Los Angeles during night may be its high-fly, flash lifestyle of the building.
Brangelina to marry in Hindu way in Royal Rajasthan?
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According to media reports from various sources, the popular Hollywood un-official Mom and Dad to become official Mom and dad? Hmmm.... confused i am talking about the most gossiped Hollywood's couple, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
Media reports suggest that may soon tie knot in Hindu ritual way in Rajasthan, India and join the popular celebrity bandwagon to mark the Big Indian Fat wedding.
Media reports suggest that may soon tie knot in Hindu ritual way in Rajasthan, India and join the popular celebrity bandwagon to mark the Big Indian Fat wedding.
Rabbit have been named the "most costly invasive species", costing 260 million pounds to Britain's economy.
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Do you know that the cute, little, fluffy, red eyed rabbits cost a whopping 260 million pounds worth the damage to various properties in Britain, according to the research done in England, Wales and Scotland by CABI, an international agriculture and environment organisation.
Julian Assange out of jail, gets conditional bail.
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Merry time for the Assange fans. Assange, out of jail after British judge granted him conditional bail and said that the Assange must abide by strict bail conditions.
One behalf of Swedish authorities, British police arrested the 39-year-old Assange and held in a London prison for a week.
One behalf of Swedish authorities, British police arrested the 39-year-old Assange and held in a London prison for a week.
Quantum-dot light emitting diode (QLED) to succeed OLEDs and LCDs?
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A new type of display is being developed by group consisting of US, South Korean and Belgian corporates.
Quantum-dot light emitting diode (QLED) displays is being developed to outplace the organic light emitting diode (OLED) and LCD, that may be the future of display, seen on every computer and smartphones.
Medication for the recovery of health Immune system found by US researchers
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A key element to restore the liveliness and the aging process of immune system is said to be identified by UCSF researcher, published by Journal Clinical Immunology.
A low dose of the drug lenalidomide can stimulate the body's immune-cell protein , which decrease production during aging, and rebalance the levels of several key cytokines, is identified by the team which researched on the cell of the blood.
A low dose of the drug lenalidomide can stimulate the body's immune-cell protein , which decrease production during aging, and rebalance the levels of several key cytokines, is identified by the team which researched on the cell of the blood.
We fall more ill than we did 10 years ago: Study
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We have seen increase in life expectancy, but not in perfect health, according to researcher published in the the Journal of Gerontology.
By giving an example, a 20-year-old today can expect to live one less healthy year over his or her lifespan than a 20-year-old a decade ago.
By giving an example, a 20-year-old today can expect to live one less healthy year over his or her lifespan than a 20-year-old a decade ago.
Love chinese soup? Here comes the 2,400-year-old soup, uncovered by chinese archaeologists.
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Ancient bowl made of bronze with soup inside it was discovered by Chinese archaeologists, believed to be 2,400-year-old.
The sealed cooking vessel contained liquid and bones was dug up near the ancient capital of Xian, which was china's ancient capital for more than 1,100 years and home to terracotta warriors dating 475-221BC.
The sealed cooking vessel contained liquid and bones was dug up near the ancient capital of Xian, which was china's ancient capital for more than 1,100 years and home to terracotta warriors dating 475-221BC.
Spammers feeding on Gawker exposed twitter accounts.
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A Group of hackers which cracked into Gawker's Media database published the 1.3 million account passwords via file sharing site Bittorrent.
This attack is said to be carried out by a group "Gnosis", allied to 4chan.
This attack is said to be carried out by a group "Gnosis", allied to 4chan.
Anonymous says, won't harm individuals but will target those who go against Wikileaks.
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BBC got a chance to interview one of the member of Wikileaks.
'Coldblood', a member of the group Anonymous, tells why he views its attacks on Visa and Mastercard as defence of Wikileaks.
The Anonymous groups says that they are an average net citizens but not hackers but felt motivated to act against the injustice done to Wikileaks which is widely being targeted by Big corporates under the pressure of Govts. The group said it had no interest in stealing credit card details or attacking critical infrastructure.
'Coldblood', a member of the group Anonymous, tells why he views its attacks on Visa and Mastercard as defence of Wikileaks.
The Anonymous groups says that they are an average net citizens but not hackers but felt motivated to act against the injustice done to Wikileaks which is widely being targeted by Big corporates under the pressure of Govts. The group said it had no interest in stealing credit card details or attacking critical infrastructure.
Rcom 3G service at selected cities in India goes live.
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Reliance communication is the second private player to start 3G services in India by launching its 3G services in four circles making on 13th Dec.
The for four circles which RCom has launched the service are has a dense mobile subscription and are high spenders which includes three metros Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata and other in Chandigarh.
The for four circles which RCom has launched the service are has a dense mobile subscription and are high spenders which includes three metros Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata and other in Chandigarh.
$$$CASH$$$, pay $285 to stay for a day at world largest buliding 'Burj Khalifa'
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Like to see how the world looks when you are top of the world??? Just shell out $285 per day to feel how enjoy the view of dubai from the high up of Burj.
An online company offering an apartment for rent @ $285 to spend a night at the world's tallest tower. The room is fully furnished with air conditioners, wireless Wi-Fi access point and work desks with PCs, can accommodate a maximum of four persons with a double bed and two sofa beds.
An online company offering an apartment for rent @ $285 to spend a night at the world's tallest tower. The room is fully furnished with air conditioners, wireless Wi-Fi access point and work desks with PCs, can accommodate a maximum of four persons with a double bed and two sofa beds.
Japan's Cyberdyne, exoskeleton comes to rescue disabled people.
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We have previously heard about the ReWalk, an exoskeleton offered by Argo medical technologies which cost around $100,000, help the disable to walk themselves with the mechanised motor and sensors. Similarly, Japan's Cyberdyne is also offering for the disabled.
This robot exoskeleton is produced by Japanese's firm Hybrid Assistive Limb(HAL), works by anticipating and supporting the user's body movements using sensors monitoring electric signals sent from the brain to the muscles.
This robot exoskeleton is produced by Japanese's firm Hybrid Assistive Limb(HAL), works by anticipating and supporting the user's body movements using sensors monitoring electric signals sent from the brain to the muscles.
Aerial and underwater BrahMos cruise missile are ready, to be trialed in 2011, 2012
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BrahMos cruise missile, product of BrahMos Aerospace, an Indo-Russian joint venture, says that they are ready with the prototype of aerial and underwater versions of a supersonic cruise missile.
Due to the absence of launching platform, the prototypes awaits for the test. And are expected to tested early next year for the under water version and for the air-borne version is likely to be held in 2012.
Due to the absence of launching platform, the prototypes awaits for the test. And are expected to tested early next year for the under water version and for the air-borne version is likely to be held in 2012.
AVG anti virus sends update which crashed Microsoft Window's PC.
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AVG, popular anti virus software provider has acknowledged that the computers running the 64-bit version of Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system could be freezed if users install the latest anti-virus software update from AVG, which was made available to users Dec 1.
A patch by AVG can send some 64-bit Windows 7 machines into a crash cycle, forcing a reboot of the computer from which it never restarts, caused by one particular virus database update, which automatically forces the computer to reboot in order to let the update take affect. Upon restarting, the computer will register an error and will not complete the boot cycle.
A patch by AVG can send some 64-bit Windows 7 machines into a crash cycle, forcing a reboot of the computer from which it never restarts, caused by one particular virus database update, which automatically forces the computer to reboot in order to let the update take affect. Upon restarting, the computer will register an error and will not complete the boot cycle.
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