Nokia launches online shopping website `NokiaShop` |
- Nokia launches online shopping website `NokiaShop`
- India not totalitarian regime like China: Google
- Robots to replace human labour in China
- Mystery persists over Russian spacecraft fall site
- CO2 threatens fish`s very survival in oceans
- Soon, wi-fi devices to use sound to connect
- ‘Oozing’ exoplanet may be the weirdest discovery
- Even birds can’t resist a good yawn
- CO2 turns clownfish into drunken daredevils
- Censoring social media curbs free speech: Netizens
- Shy students ‘can benefit from Twitter’
- BlackBerry refuses to hand Memogate data to Pak
- Social networking sites face HC test today
- Science’s “most beautiful theories�
- China`s number of Web users rises to 513 million
| Nokia launches online shopping website `NokiaShop` Posted: Finnish mobile handset giant Nokia today launched its online shopping website, `NokiaShop`, in association with Indiatimes Shopping. |
| India not totalitarian regime like China: Google Posted: Google India, along with 20 websites is facing criminal case for allegedly hosting objectionable materials. |
| Robots to replace human labour in China Posted: Technology firm Foxconn will employ one million robots to replace human labour in China in the next three years. |
| Mystery persists over Russian spacecraft fall site Posted: Russian officials say they still have no firm information where a failed Mars moon probe plummeted to Earth, the day after it went down. |
| CO2 threatens fish`s very survival in oceans Posted: : Can you imagine seas and oceans completely bereft of colourful fish? The possibility may not be all that far-fetched, thanks to rising carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. |
| Soon, wi-fi devices to use sound to connect Posted: A leading American firm has proposed to use beeping audio tones, which once came from dial-up modems, to connect wi-fi devices like TVs and speakers to routers. |
| ‘Oozing’ exoplanet may be the weirdest discovery Posted: Astronomers may have spotted an exoplanet that ‘oozes’ supercritical liquid â€" thanks to NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope. |
| Even birds can’t resist a good yawn Posted: Not just humans but birds also find yawns irresistible, say a researcher. |
| CO2 turns clownfish into drunken daredevils Posted: Carbon dioxide in the ocean acts like alcohol on fish and leaves them less able to judge risks, making them prone to losing their senses, a new study has claimed. |
| Censoring social media curbs free speech: Netizens Posted: The government Friday gave the green signal to proceed against 21 social networking sites for hosting "objectionable content" promoting enmity between groups and harming national interest. |
| Shy students ‘can benefit from Twitter’ Posted: Students who don’t have the confidence to speak out in class can benefit from Twitter. |
| BlackBerry refuses to hand Memogate data to Pak Posted: BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) has said it will not release data regarding a memo that said President Asif Ali Zardari had feared a military coup last year. |
| Social networking sites face HC test today Posted: The Delhi High Court will on Monday hear a petition filed by leading social networking websites like Google and Facebook against the summons issued to them by a lower court. |
| Science’s “most beautiful theories� Posted: From Darwinian evolution to the idea that personality is largely shaped by chance, the favorite theories of the world`s most eminent thinkers are as eclectic as science itself. |
| China`s number of Web users rises to 513 million Posted: An industry group says China`s number of Internet users has surged past 500 million and is still growing strongly. |
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