The first virtual reality headset that can stimulate all five senses will be unveiled at a major science event in London on March 4th.
What was it really like to live in Ancient Egypt? What did the streets there actually look, sound and smell like? For decades, Virtual Reality has held out the hope that, one day, we might be able visit all kinds of places and periods as ‘virtual’ tourists. Read More
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
IBM Launches Blue Battle
IBM has announced the launch of Gen-next technology challenge 'IBM Blue Battle' in over 25 leading engineering colleges across India. This is a unique opportunity for students to get hands-on-experience on high end technologies and use IT tools to develop innovative solutions for difficult computing problems in real time. Read More
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Google with New Cool Features
Recently Google introduced some cool features in to its Mail and Chat Services. The Google Mail (GMail) has got more than 50 themes which can really change your mailbox in to totally new space. Also another good news is Google Video Chat !!!!! The good old text chat is over. Now you can use google talk for making video chats possible.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
10 Apple patents to watch
Perhaps more than any tech company, Apple continues to surprise and delight with its innovative products.
The concepts behind many of these are patented - so to get a glimpse into the inner workings of the Apple design team, silicon.com's Nick Heath has rounded up and rated 10 of the most interesting and absurd patent applications submitted by Apple in recent years. Read More
The concepts behind many of these are patented - so to get a glimpse into the inner workings of the Apple design team, silicon.com's Nick Heath has rounded up and rated 10 of the most interesting and absurd patent applications submitted by Apple in recent years. Read More
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Thursday, October 9, 2008
CERN Grid May Boost Drug and Climate Research
The computing grid built to carry data from the Large Hadron Collider to scientists around the world is also being used to speed the development of life-saving drugs and uncover the causes of climate change, people involved in the project said Friday. Read More
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
GPS Receivers also can be spoofed
Just like flat-screen televisions, cell phones and computers, global positioning system (GPS) technology is becoming something people can't imagine living without. So if such a ubiquitous system were to come under attack, would we be ready? Read More
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