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Google phone launched, to cost USD179
New York, Sept 23: The first cell phone running Google Inc.'s mobile software looks something like Apple Inc.'s iPhone and has a large touch screen,
[Technology] Scientists discover the oldest rocks on Earth
Washington, Sept 26: Researchers from the University of McGill in Canada have found the oldest rocks on Earth, which are as old as 4.28 billion ...[Technology] Wikipedia under fire for showing 'dressed-up porn'
Melbourne, Sept 09: The biggest multilingual free-content encyclopaedia on the Internet, Wikipedia has come under fire for allowing pornographic images and videos in its articles. ...[Technology] Snag in Adobe s/w allows free downloads
New York, Sept 27: A security hole in Adobe Systems Inc software, used to distribute movies and TV shows over the Internet, is giving users ...[Technology] Carbon emissions turning oceans noisier
London, Sept 24: The big blue ocean is getting noisier, thanks to carbon emissions that have made the oceans more acidic. Researchers have known for ...[Technology] Scientists develop tool for quick analysis of water purity
Irish SunWednesday 10th September, 2008 (IANS)Researchers have developed a tool that analyses water purity within minutes, against the 20 to 48 hours required by existing methods.The ...[Technology] New bonding method developed for aircraft
Researchers at a materials research laboratory in Bremen, Germany, are exploring how useful a combination of riveting and adhesive bonding can be in the development ...[Technology] Google project will put newspaper archives on-line
Google has undertaken a new project to make archives of the world-famous newspapers available on the Internet.The company has said that its newspaper-scanning project would ...[Technology] Scientists tag sharks to gather more detailed data
Scientists have tagged a nearly four-metre long white shark, nicknamed Thomas, to track its movements across the ocean and gather more detailed information.The tag popped ...[Technology] Google sees new browser displacing desktop software
California, Sept 04: Google Inc is challenging Microsoft Corp with its own Web browser that lets users run many applications that once worked only when ...What's new
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