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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.

A cup of Tea can boost your memory: Study

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According to research carried out by Dutch scientists, tea has the power to zap brain power, keeps fatigue away and helps thinking capability.

Researchers looked at the effect of key chemicals found in tea on the mental performance of 44 young volunteers.

The effects of these ingredients, an amino acid called L-theanine -- also found in green tea -- and caffeine at levels typically found in a cup of tea, were compared with a dummy treatment, the journal Nutritional Neuroscience reports.

High intake of Energy drinks can kill you: Study

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According to study conducted by the University of Miami School of Medicine, Energy drinks have serious adverse effects on children’s health.

Their study says that energy drinks can put kids, especially those with diabetes, seizures, cardiac abnormalities, or mood and behaviour disorders, at severe health risks apart from making them hyper-active, reported the nbcmiami.com.

Britain's prince Willams and Kate romance, comic style.

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The very popular Royal public love story, love between an ordinary girl and royal prince will be enjoyed by the masses in comic style, which is yet to be released in April.

Titled as "Kate and William: A Very Public Love Story", and it tells the story of a beautiful girl who goes to university and wins the heart of a handsome prince.

The comic is a fusion of two stories, each with its own graphic style.

How did Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg's got interest towards tech.....

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According to Mark Zuckerberg's father who is a dentist by profession, said in a radio interview that an early exposure to computers inspired his son's interest in technology, and he encouraged parents to support their children's strengths and passions with a balance of "work and play."

His father said that his kids grew up around the office which were well exposed to computers. Zuckerberg said he computerized his offices in 1985. His son Mark Zuckerberg, cofounder and CEO of Facebook, was born in 1984 and was raised in the house where his father's dental offices are located in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., in suburban Westchester.

Now its time to be careful with coins, Govt of India soon to launch Rs 150 coin.

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To celebrate the numbers of years(150) of taxation in India, for the first time , government will issue coins of Rs 150.

This special coins will be released by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee before his Budget speech, will also be brought out in Rs 5 denomination on the occasion of completion of 150 years, from 1860 to 2010, of the Income Tax department.

With a few clicks on eBay, a 7 year old almost buys a real fighter Jet.

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A fighter jet Harrier, which was part of Britain's arsenal in the 1982 Falklands War, which was being sold by Britain-based Jet Art Aviation on e-Bay, was accidentally brought by a seven-year-old British boy for $113,515 via online shopping.

The boy hit the 'buy it now' button to purchase the fighter jet, which was put on sale at the online store eBay.

In this Era, Revolution start and gets fueled at Social Networking Sites.

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The Status Msg(facebook) which sparked the Successful revolution by 26-year-old woman is "People, I am going to Tahrir Square". The message may be given credit for the successful Egypt revolution, a movement to oust Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

The Facebook appeal by Asmaa Mahfouz led to popular protests that saw tens of thousands gathering at Tahrir Square to demand an end to Mubarak's 30-year rule.

The top 10 richest people in Hollywood: Vanity Fair

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According to list compiled by Vanity Fair survey of the top 40 Hollywood earners in 2010, Director James Cameron has topped the 2010 Hollywood movie earners’ list, due to worldwide box office success of his movie ‘Avatar’.

Cameron earned an estimated 257 million dollars last year for writing, producing and directing his 3D hit ‘Avatar’, according to a Vanity Fair survey of the top 40 Hollywood earners in 2010, reports Stuff.co.nz.

Are America's poorest groups as rich as India's richest?

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According to a new book by the World Bank economist Branko Milanovic about inequality around the world, a graph showing inequality within a country, in the context of inequality around the world.

Here the population of each country is divided into 20 equally-sized income groups, ranked by their household per-capita income. These are called “ventiles,” as you can see on the horizontal axis, and each “ventile” translates to a cluster of five percentiles.

The household income numbers are all converted into international dollars adjusted for equal purchasing power, since the cost of goods varies from country to country. In other words, the chart adjusts for the cost of living in different countries, so we are looking at consistent living standards worldwide.

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.

Choco made products may be not affordable in 2014.

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The Fact is Ivory Coast is the major producer and exporter of choc beans, almost half the world's cocoa beans are from Ivory Coast.

Expert predicts that in 2014, world may a face a 'chocolate drought', reason is political unrest in the Ivory Coast. The Choco beans production in recent months had sharply gone down, reason, less number of cocoa farmers there.

Many have fled the country or are smuggling the crop into Ghana, where it is selling at a far higher price, says British chocolatier Angus Kennedy.

Beware, Magnets can confuse your brain.

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Scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have found a way to switch off your sense of right and wrong, by using magnets.

Scientist first asked a group of volunteers to rate actions on a scale from one (morally forbidden) to seven (permissible), the journal Proceedings of the US National Science Academy reports.

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.