Monday 28 November 2011

Sceince and technologies



New gadget reminds you of extra calories
Washington : Now all your mindless munching can soon come to a halt with Bite Counter, a gadget to remind you of the number of bites you intake, claim researchers.Bite Counter is worn like a wrist watch. It tracks a pattern of...
Nokia launches smartphone campaign
New Delhi :  Mobile handsets maker Nokia Friday launched a campaign under which it has set up mini racing experience...
New sunglasses can change colours like chameleon
Washington : Sunglasses that change colours with the ease of a chameleon could become the hottest fashion accessory."This is the next big thing for transition lenses," says Greg Sotzing, professor of chemistry at the University...
HTC launches Sensation smartphone in India
New Delhi: Mobile handsets manufacturer HTC Corp Thursday launched its smartphone HTC Sensation in the Indian market and said it will launch its HTC Flyer tablets in a couple of weeks."HTC Sensation is an exceptional smartphone...
Now, a foldable smartphone screen
London: Mobile phone manufacturers have unsuccessfully tried to make smaller devices with bigger screen displays. But the sheer impossibility of creating a seamless screen nixed the idea of a folding phone. Till now.Researchers...
Motorola smartphone to recognise your fingerprint
London: It's a phone, a laptop, a PC and recognises its owner by his fingerprint. Motorola's ATRIX is being marketed as the world's most powerful smartphone packed full of tech wizardry "any aspiring spy can be proud of".The...
RIM unveils thinnest BlackBerry Bold models
Toronto: Research In Motion (RIM) Monday unveiled two new BlackBerry Bold smartphones at its annual BlackBerry World conference....
Now, think-dial to make phone calls!
London: Many find the act of dialing a mobile number too tedious and time consuming. US researchers have now figured out a way that relies on thought power alone to make such calls without lifting a finger.Users wear a specially...
Australian teen's parking app a big hit
Sydney: An Australian teenager's iPhone app that helps users remember where they parked their car and lets them know when their parking time was running out has become a huge hit.Brandon Cowan, 17, a student at Masada College in...

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