Category archives for: Sci-Tech

Google launched YouTube EDU for school-level viewers

Google wants to avoid concerns about the contents on their website, YouTube. The company has been preventing school students from accessing the questionable material with account holder-access only but still there are objection raised on the limited access.  They are on the verge of launching a school-level YouTube extension, YouTube EDU, that will solely cater […]

NASA plays rock ‘n’ roll – Entertainment News

NASA plays rock ‘n’ roll – Entertainment News Yes, you heard it right. Most of the people in the world recognise NASA for its research and development work in space but recently they have showed their lighter side to the world by starting an internet radio, which plays rock ‘n’ roll. This is the new […]

Google blocks 22 applications from its Appstore for Android-based devices for malicious activities

Two days earlier, reports unveiled a hoax that customers are being charged premium fee for application on Facebook without their prior knowledge. Now Google has become victim to such fraudulent scam. In a report, Google closed 22 misleading applications. They were offered on Google’s Appstore for the Android market and suggested downloading applications like Angry […]

Google announces to close 22 applications

Reports of a virus based on Google’s internet services have had a high cost on the web giant. There have been accusations made on the company for fraudulent messages as well. Apparently a security hoax has gone viral in Facebook where contacts of a given user are all affected. In the wake of it, Google […]

Small cars trending in the US, Hyundai Elantra remains on the top

Revival of the US economy has spurred a huge automotive demand in the US and the end of calendar year is always the buying season in the Northern hemisphere. However, a certain shift in consumer demand has been noted, as suggested by a research organization, Edmonds.com. According to the recent statistics, compact cars are in […]

CNG loadshedding troubling the public – Oil and gas sector update Pakistan

CNG loadshedding troubling the public – Oil and gas sector update Pakistan LAHORE: It has been learnt from reliable sources that the Lahore High Court have asked the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) and the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) to explain the court of the law under which CNG loadshedding was being […]

Intel announces a billion dollar cut in 2011 fourth quarter

Intel Corporation has announced a predicted cut of $1 Billion in revenues due to reduced demand of their semiconductors. Intel is still the biggest suppliers of semiconductors (microprocessors) to most of the PCs and Mac machines in the world. However, the cutback in their products has nothing to do with quality or as some experts […]

Gaming tablets on the top-shelf this Christmas holiday season

This holiday season, when super stores will be waterlogged with customers to avail the best discount offers, one thing will remain on the top of the list of many patrons, a thin and smart tablet. The new tablet fashion is in its sophomore year, after the launch of original iPad in 2010, and there is […]

HP offers its webOS to the open source community

Hewlett-Packard (HP) have announced that they are offering their mobile device-oriented operating system, webOS to the open source community. The company will no longer be investing in the already-beleaguering OS that has seen none or little success at best. The decision came as a surprise to some technology gurus, as the first choice for HP—in […]

Google bosses offer NASA to rebuild their momentous Hangar in California

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has been struggling to find funds for the renovation of their historic hangar at their Moffett Field in Mountain View, California that once housed Navy blimps like the USS Macon. The busiest NASA hangar in its times is now rotting with rust and deterioration. The approximate cost to rebuild […]

Developing countries to benefit from science through solar power – scientists

Developing countries to benefit from science through solar power – scientists A chemistry academic at the University of Southampton is using solar generators in order to provide IT resources and hands-on science for students in the developing countries. Teaching science and IT related subjects in rural areas of many developing countries is a major difficulty […]

Panasonic returns to European mobile market

After leaving the European market for mobile telephony, the Japanese manufacturer Panasonic has announced their return. In 2012, Panasonic will enter the European market with models equipped with Android operating system.  So far, they have not provided many details about the product, whose commercial name is also unknown. Panasonic made this decision after facing a […]

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