
Facebook discovers hands responsible for sending unsolicited porn in other users’ newsfeeds Finally, Facebook Inc has identified the responsible hands behind recent attempts to send a deluge of unsolicited hardcore porn and a number of violent images in some users’ newsfeeds. These unbearable videos and images offended many users on the social network and they […]
Nov 18 2011 | Posted in
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Working of AVID editing machine in film production For most professional film and television editors, there’s no substitute for an Avid editing system. Avid has been a pioneer in the non-linear editing industry since 1989 when the fledgling Massachusetts Company introduced the first version of its Media Composer software. The original Avid system, which included […]
Nov 18 2011 | Posted in
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Birth of new stars staged by Magnetic fields A recent research journal that’s being published in ‘Nature’ suggests that Magnetic fields are another reason behind formation of new stars. A massive collision of dust and interstellar gas instigates birth of stars and their planets. The colorful nebulae that we see in the eye dropping images […]
Nov 17 2011 | Posted in
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Researchers pinpointed brain’s GPS which helps to navigate among places Through scanning some volunteers’ brains, while they watched video shot on the streets of Soho in central London, researchers pinpointed the navigation systems of the brain that helps people to navigate from place A to place B. The brain scans conducted by the scientists revealed […]
Nov 17 2011 | Posted in
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Stretching does not help muscle soreness Researchers at the University of Sydney in Australia have concluded that stretching in the days following exercise does not produce significant reductions in muscle soreness. The conclusions of the study will be published in next month’s issue of The British Journal of Sports Medicine. Researchers looked at 12 different […]

Facebook investigates unsolicited porn and violent videos after users’ complaints One of the leading social network website, Facebook, has decided to take action against unsolicited and violent images and videos, which appeared on users’ newsfeed in recent days. Facebook says protecting users from malicious contents is their top priority they are investigating the matter and […]
Nov 17 2011 | Posted in
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Google has opened its cloud service to the whole United States on November 16, after removing the invitation condition and writing off the paid notion, which had been circulating around for quite sometime. At cloud services, users can upload 20,000 of their own songs, which can be accessed through Web browsers and Android Applications. Moreover, […]
Nov 17 2011 | Posted in
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Colour patterns studied by scientists through fossilized moths Latest studies show that the brightest hues of colour are shown in patterns rather than pigments. These ‘structural colours’ give peacocks their extravagantly coloured feathers, humans their blue eyes and opals their fire. Animals more notably butterflies use these hues as means of communication. Moths exhibit the […]
Nov 16 2011 | Posted in
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Facebook.com has launched a new application on the social networking website called the ‘Timeline’. At the moment, it is in a testing phase and only a select-few have benefited from it but the company plans on launching it in the first quarter of 2012. The app will join together a user’s previously uploaded pictures in […]
Nov 16 2011 | Posted in
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Computer Addiction – a common source of damage to our young talent Obsessively checking e-mail, playing online games for 12 hours or more at a time, placing more value on chat-room friends than real friends and neglecting family, work and even personal health and hygiene. These are all symptoms of a new form of addiction […]
Nov 16 2011 | Posted in
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Scientists found the gene that raises suicide risk in depressed people After a series of genetic tests on depressed people, who tried to take their own lives, the scientists succeeded in finding a gene that raises the tendency to commit suicide in those people. The discovery of this particular DNA marker will be a tremendous […]
Nov 16 2011 | Posted in
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Recent study on Black Carbon disagrees with Global Warming predictions A new Cornell studied that was published online in Nature Geosciences claims that the computer generated climatic predictions have been overestimated. Experiments were conducted by studying the amount of black carbon in Australian soils and it was found that the quantity of black carbon was […]
Nov 15 2011 | Posted in
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