Indian cyberspace hit by Kim Jong-il spam |
- Indian cyberspace hit by Kim Jong-il spam
- eBook pirates cash in on Kindle boom
- PM to inaugurate "99th Indian Science Congress"
- Jupiter, Moon to converge in conjunction
- Unlock phones, tablets with touch recognition
- Loch Ness` `wobbly` tides due to ground underneath
- Saturn moon may affect planet’s magnetosphere
- Twin NASA probes reach lunar orbit
- Kerala varsity wanted to hire Einstein for Rs 6000
- Hadoti - A paradise for migratory birds!
- EU imposes carbon taxes on airlines
- China launches first 3D TV channel
| Indian cyberspace hit by Kim Jong-il spam Posted: Indian computer security analysts have detected and alerted internet users against "malicious spam mails" in the name of the dead North Korean leader Kim Jong-II. |
| eBook pirates cash in on Kindle boom Posted: Profits could be hit by the sheer number of pirate eBooks available for free download. |
| PM to inaugurate "99th Indian Science Congress" Posted: The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, will on Tuesday inaugurate the "99th Indian Science Congress". |
| Jupiter, Moon to converge in conjunction Posted: Conjunction, also known as appulse, is a phenomenon in which celestial bodies appear near one another as seen from the Earth. |
| Unlock phones, tablets with touch recognition Posted: Last week Apple applied to the US patent office to register facial recognition software. |
| Loch Ness` `wobbly` tides due to ground underneath Posted: Scotland’s Loch Ness moves back and forth depending on movement of the land it rests upon, a new study has revealed. |
| Saturn moon may affect planet’s magnetosphere Posted: Saturn’s moon Enceladus may be causing periodic bursts of radiation in the planet’s magnetosphere. |
| Twin NASA probes reach lunar orbit Posted: GRAIL-B, reached its lunar orbit at 2243 GMT Sunday, while GRAIL-A started orbiting moon at 2200 GMT Saturday. |
| Kerala varsity wanted to hire Einstein for Rs 6000 Posted: Decades before India made a name for itself in the field of education, the princely state of Travancore made an unsuccessful bid to enlist services of great Albert Einstein as VC of its university for a monthly pay of Rs 6000. |
| Hadoti - A paradise for migratory birds! Posted: Hadoti is the second home for the migratory birds from China, Ladakh and other European countries. |
| EU imposes carbon taxes on airlines Posted: All airlines flying to EU countries, are now obliged to get permits to cover their carbon emissions for the whole length of a flight. |
| China launches first 3D TV channel Posted: China`s first 3D television channel started a trial broadcast Sunday, officials said. |
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