Monday, January 16, 2012

Nokia launches online shopping website `NokiaShop`

Nokia launches online shopping website `NokiaShop`


Nokia launches online shopping website `NokiaShop`

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Finnish mobile handset giant Nokia today launched its online shopping website, `NokiaShop`, in association with Indiatimes Shopping.

India not totalitarian regime like China: Google

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Google India, along with 20 websites is facing criminal case for allegedly hosting objectionable materials.

Robots to replace human labour in China

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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

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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

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: 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

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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

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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

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Not just humans but birds also find yawns irresistible, say a researcher.

CO2 turns clownfish into drunken daredevils

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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

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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’

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Students who don’t have the confidence to speak out in class can benefit from Twitter.

BlackBerry refuses to hand Memogate data to Pak

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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

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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�

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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

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An industry group says China`s number of Internet users has surged past 500 million and is still growing strongly.

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