Archive for "June, 2009"

Google launches SMS Service for Africa

Google on Monday unveiled a new service called Google SMS, which is designed to provide information via SMS text message to mobile phone users in Africa. In Africa, mobile phone penetration is six times more than Internet penetration. So, with the help of this SMS suit, Google wants to help people in Africa by enabling them to access various information Read more »

ESA’s third Deep Space Ground Station in Argentina

European Space Agency (ESA) will build its third deep space ground station in Argentina. Last week, ESA informed the Argentinean authorities about their plans to build a new 35-meter antenna in an area 30 km south of the town of Malargüe in Mendoza province, about 1000 km west of Buenos Aires. Once completed, this antenna will provide 360-degree deep space Read more »

Brain Controlled Wheelchair Unveiled

Researchers in Japan have successfully developed a brain machine interface (BMI) application that facilitates real-time control of wheelchairs with brain waves. This technology processes commands for smooth left and right turns and forward motion of the wheelchair every 125 milliseconds by analyzing brain waves using signal processing technology. This technology is expected to be useful in the field of rehabilitation, Read more »

Windows Task Manager Empty User Name Column

Today let’s talk about a simple Windows XP problem. You open the Task Manager and clicked the Processes tab. Normally, there should be Image Name, User Name, CPU and Mem Usage columns. But in your case, the User Name column is completely blank. Why?

Ever encountered the blank user name column problem in Windows Task Manager? Is it a serious problem? Read more »

SanDisk unveils World’s Fastest 32GB SDHC Card

SanDisk, one of the leaders in flash memory cards, announced the fastest 32GB SDHC card on the market. The 32GB SanDisk Extreme® SDHC™ card is designed to help digital photography enthusiasts utilize the advanced features of today’s DSLR cameras. It features up to 30 megabytes per second (MB/s) read and write speeds and also adheres to the SD Association’s new Read more »

Better Protection with VIPRE Antivirus + Antispyware

With the help of good Antivirus Software you can easily protect your computer from various threats such as virus, spyware, trojans, worms etc. On the other hand, a bad antivirus software may slow down your computer, while exposing your computer various threats. So, you must go for good antivirus software, which actually protects you from various threats. Isn’t it?

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Breakthrough in Biological Fuel Cell Development

Researchers from the University of Georgia have developed a successful way to grow molecular wire brushes that conduct electrical charges. This success is considered as a first step in developing biological fuel cells that could power pacemakers, cochlear implants and prosthetic limbs. The journal Chemical Science calls the technique “a significant breakthrough for nanotechnology.”
University of Georgia chemist Jason Locklin Read more »

Land Rover S1 Rugged Phone

Car maker Land Rover has teamed up with Sonim Technologies, to launch the Land Rover S1 by Sonim, a rugged, high quality mobile phone designed to survive extreme conditions. The rugged phone meets the needs of the adventurer who wants to stay in touch. It was unveiled by Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the world’s greatest explorer.

The Land Rover S1 by Sonim Read more »

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