Monday, January 30, 2012

Samsung to stop selling window ACs this year

Samsung to stop selling window ACs this year


Samsung to stop selling window ACs this year

Posted:

Samsung India Electronics has decided to stop selling window air-conditioners (ACs) from this year as its sales have dwindled, the company said today.

Sony launches LED TV for Rs 3.6 lakh

Posted:

In order to strengthen its position in the Indian television market, Japanese consumer durable maker Sony today introduced a 65 inch LED TV, priced at Rs 3.6 lakh.

Radical theory says `inanimate` objects also alive

Posted:

Even so-called inanimate matter -- DNA, water and planets included -- are all alive, asserts a revolutionary new theory.

Molecules that gave birth to life itself recreated

Posted:

Scientists have for the first time recreated sugar molecules that gave birth to life itself, a breakthrough they say could soon lead them to understanding the origin of life better.

‘3 Idiots’ UAV inducted into counter-insurgency ops

Posted:

The UAV, that awed viewers in the Bollywood hit "3 Idiots", has been officially inducted into the paramilitary forces.

STEPS to set up plant to turn plastic waste to fuel

Posted:

The Mumbai based firm has also succeeded in generating diesel from algae.

Criminals using Facebook to taunt victims

Posted:

All the profiles were closed by Facebook following investigations by prison officials.

E-books damaging society: US novelist

Posted:

Jonathan Franzen has warned that our desire for the instant gratification of e-books is damaging for society.

World’s 1st wall-to-wall map for carbon estimation

Posted:

The colour of the map - with a spatial resolution of 500 m x 500 m- represent the amount of carbon density stored in the vegetation.

Solar storms behind Earth’s vanishing electrons

Posted:

UCLA researchers showed that the missing electrons are swept away from the planet by a tide of solar wind.

Japan studies flora and fauna near Fukushima plant

Posted:

Scientists are studying how radiation has affected plants and animals living near the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant.

Phone app helps British teens find free condoms

Posted:

Though there are no restrictions on who can download it, but to get free condoms, users have to be aged between 13 and 19.

China opens largest electric car-charging station

Posted:

China`s largest EV charging and battery swapping station has been put into operation in Beijing.

Climate change may shrink wheat crop yields

Posted:

Wheat is harvested in temperate zones on more than 220 million hectares, making it the most widely grown crop on Earth.

0 comments:

Post a Comment