India denies claims of snooping into US emails |
- India denies claims of snooping into US emails
- Google gets more personal with search results
- Apple CEO Tim Cook gets $380-mn pay package
- How sun sets in an alien world
- Threatened albino crocodile found
- Find love onboard a plane
- Celestial spectacle awaits astro-enthusiasts
- Darwin`s `extinct` tortoise might be alive?
- Worm-eating carnivorous plant discovered in Brazil
- Alien Earths may have two Suns
- Now, smart fridge that tells you what to buy
- Russia hints at foul play in its space failures
- AT&T to bring out Nokia phone with Windows
- TVs you can talk to, without sounding crazy
- Samsung unveils new tablet, available via Verizon
- Facebook`s newest frontier: Inside the car
- New snake species discovered in Tanzania
- New bird species spotted at Chilika Lake
- Indian innovator harnesses sea waves for power
| India denies claims of snooping into US emails Posted: India today dismissed claims that its military intelligence had snooped into emails of an American commission. |
| Google gets more personal with search results Posted: Google is sifting through the photos and commentary on its blossoming social network so its Internet search results can include more personal information. |
| Apple CEO Tim Cook gets $380-mn pay package Posted: Apple Inc`s Chief Executive Tim Cook, who succeeded legendary Steve Jobs as head of the global technology giant, has received about USD 380 million (about Rs 2,000 crore) as his compensation package for 2011. |
| How sun sets in an alien world Posted: Scientists have thrown light on how sunsets on exoplanets would look like. |
| Threatened albino crocodile found Posted: Wildlife personnel have spotted highly threatened albino salt-water crocodiles in the brackish water bodies and water-inlets along the wetlands of Bhitarkanika National Park in Odisha. |
| Posted: `WeMetOnAPlane.com`, has launched a web platform to help airline passengers reunite with their love online. |
| Celestial spectacle awaits astro-enthusiasts Posted: A celestial spectacle awaits astro-enthusiasts for the next three-four nights when Earth`s three neighbouring planets will be seen in the dark sky after sunset. |
| Darwin`s `extinct` tortoise might be alive? Posted: The tortoise which has been feared extinct for 150 years may still be alive in the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean. |
| Worm-eating carnivorous plant discovered in Brazil Posted: The rare plant Philcoxia minensis is found in Brazil`s tropical savannahs region which is rich in biodiversity and highly in need of conservation. |
| Alien Earths may have two Suns Posted: Astronomers should start hunting for planets like the Tatooine in the science fiction series "Star Wars", as Earth-like worlds could exist in the habitable zones around binary systems, scientists say. |
| Now, smart fridge that tells you what to buy Posted: LG has unveiled a voice-controlled fridge that helps you diet and keeps track of your groceries, as well as ovens and washing machines that can be controlled via smartphone. |
| Russia hints at foul play in its space failures Posted: The head of Russia`s beleaguered space programme hinted today that foreign powers may be behind the string of failures that struck his agency in the past year. |
| AT&T to bring out Nokia phone with Windows Posted: AT&T on Monday said it will sell a Nokia smartphone running Microsoft`s Windows Phone software. |
| TVs you can talk to, without sounding crazy Posted: LG Electronics on Monday said it will sell a remote with its high-end flat-panel TVs that contains a microphone. |
| Samsung unveils new tablet, available via Verizon Posted: Samsung Electronics Co unveiled its latest tablet using a 7.7-inch OLED display on Monday. |
| Facebook`s newest frontier: Inside the car Posted: : At restaurants, at movies and at the office, checking Facebook has become a regular habit for many of the Internet social network`s more than 800 million users. |
| New snake species discovered in Tanzania Posted: The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) has announced the discovery of a spectacularly coloured snake from a remote area of Tanzania in East Africa. |
| New bird species spotted at Chilika Lake Posted: Wildlife officials spotted a new species, the `Gloshy Ibis`, for the first time in the lake. |
| Indian innovator harnesses sea waves for power Posted: The non-polluting technology, aptly named `Gravity Power House` (GPH), is an offshoot of Gravity Power Tower, (GPT) both conceptualised, designed and developed by B. |
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