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 | Green House effects threaten to drown London and New York among the first cities
MIL Oct 23, 2004 Author:
New Delhi - Although we have been studying Greenhouse effects since schooltime, other pressing world issues seem to have cornered it into backseat. In a nutshell, Green House gas emission is causing rise of sea levels. The entire low line coastline in the world is threatened seriously amongst them London and New York.
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Formation of new and old planets – fundamental difference detected
MIL Oct 19, 2004 Author: Monica Bhatia
Many new observations of the disks and rock around the young stars have come to light, which reveal that the environment of most of the planets are more aggressive, chaotic and disordered than previously thought of by Astronomers.
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 | Postmaster increases e-mail storage to 2 GB
Abdul Malik Oct 18, 2004 Author:
Gmail, Yahoo mail and Hotmail are not the only ones with lot of storage but there is also Postmaster.co.uk, which has now announced to increase storage capacity. The free accounts get 1000 MB and the paying members 2000 MB.
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 | Can Oracle help our rural population?
MIL Oct 6, 2004 Author: Monica Bhatia
What has a giant technical software development company and rural population of India got in common? The answer is
Application software solution business.
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SpaceshipOne takes one flight, next delayed
MIL Oct 2, 2004 Author: Nitin Raj
Rocket PlaceShipOne is to make a second attempt for spaceflight on
Monday. Its main purpose is to clinch $10m Ansari X-prize.
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SMS spices up Love lives at work.
MIL Sep 28, 2004 Author: Special Reporter
LONDON: Technology seems to be changing the outlook towards love, especially at work.
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| 227. |
Microsoft IE losing the edge
MIL Sep 17, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Have you heard of Mozilla Firefox, as that is the upcoming browser and is taking the edge over IE. Though it has a small in number, but winning because of security holes in IE.
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Brits complain about higher ITunes Cost
MIL Sep 16, 2004 Author:
A consumer's group said Wednesday it has complained to government regulators about the cost of downloading music from Apple's iTunes system.
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 | Let's get Digital
MIL Sep 13, 2004 Author:
As the world gets digital, Japanese and Americans always led the way. It seems that another country has joined the top bandwagon. It's the Britons which are leading the digital revolution in Europe.
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Intel sees a new future for Internet
MIL Sep 12, 2004 Author:
The US company's chief technology officer, Pat Gelsinger, says new uses and millions more users could stretch the net to breaking point. Apparently the basic technologies created 30 years ago were never meant to cope with the number of users and amount of data traffic seen on the net today. So, the internet should be changed to keep up with future.
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Space Capsule may yield Useful Data Despite Crash
MIL Sep 10, 2004 Author: Special Report
Washington – The $264 million Genesis mission, which was launched in 2001 crashed on Wednesday when two parachutes failed to open after the sample capsule returned on schedule from the space.
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DNA fingerprinting can dodge the results?
MIL Sep 10, 2004 Author: Special reporter
London - A new research on DNA database has revealed that if the DNA profile is partial, accidental matches occur and a chance of two unrelated persons may have the same details, thereby defeating the so-called foolproof system of DNA fingerprinting.
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Present Net likely to reach breaking point: Intel
MIL Sep 10, 2004 Author: Special Reporter
Washington – Pat Gelsinger, Chief Technology Officer of a US Company said that the Net users would break it at the present speed and he stressed that the net would certainly reach the breaking point.
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Black Hole Theory: How it struck Hawking abruptly?
MIL Sep 8, 2004 Author: Henry Groover
Mumbai - Geniuses are those who show the light for some sort of beginning of something that is never attempted before. Newton, Einstein and Stephen Hawking like personalities are counted rare on Cosmos; but there is another name of an Indian Cosmo Theorist, who challenged all major Geniuses on Black Hole and it is a difficult task for the scientists to ignore it.
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New technology to make Internet calls cheaper
MIL Sep 7, 2004 Author: Special Reporter
London - Telephone calls through Internet shall be cheaper with the help of new technology. Stephen Carter, the Chief Executive of Ofcom said: "Broadband voice services are quite new and are emerging a great market potential so our first task as regulator is to keep out of the way."
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Microsoft warns installed Spy-ware may freeze computer
MIL Sep 5, 2004 Author: Sp. Reporter
Washington – Microsoft had warned Window XP users last week to clean up their systems for spy-war before downloading Service Pack 2.
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Low cost new chips of INTEL and IBM hold tremendous speed
MIL Aug 31, 2004 Author: Special Reporter
California - Chip Makers like Intel and IBM are seriously engaged in a race of designing a specific production method by which they would be able to let the cram more transistors into chips by which they shall have more powerful devices at low cost.
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