Israeli
military specialists and university researchers are developing new drones and
new ways to protect buildings and buses from attack. Israel's Unmanned Aerial
Vehicle squadron uses this military drone, The Heron, to keep watch on Lebanon,
the West Bank, and Gaza (UAV officers cannot comment on any other locations the
drones are currently deployed to).
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Thursday, 28 March 2013
Rare sharks near Australia
A
rare shark couple found for the first time off the coast of Australia may force
a rethink of the species’ range.
Two years ago, a sport fisherman caught a pair of rare sharks off Rottnest
Island in Western Australia. The duo, a male shark about 3.3 feet (1 meter)
long and a pregnant female about 3.9 feet (1.2 m) long,
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Missing link in taste chain
Protein
sends message to brain that tongue has detected sweet, bitter or umami flavor.
When something leaves a bad taste in your mouth or a good one you might
blame a newly pinpointed protein. Experiments using mice have revealed a key
player in the chain of events that lets the brain know what the tongue has
tasted.
New radiation ring around earth
High
above Earth’s surface float two rings of energetic charged particles, and for
about four weeks in September, they were joined by a third. The temporary ring
may have formed in response to a solar shock wave that passed by Earth,
researchers report online February 28 in Science.
The discovery could force scientists to revisit decades of ideas about the structure of the Van
The discovery could force scientists to revisit decades of ideas about the structure of the Van
Monday, 25 March 2013
When Earth was snowball
For decades, scientists have intended that the earth may once have been a
“Snowball Earth,” and new research proposes oceans could have churned
beneath an ice-covered Earth, possibly assisting to provide life with
vital nutrients. When ice possibly swathed the entire world, the oceans
underneath may have nevertheless surprisingly churned, potentially
helping to provide life with vital nutrients, new research suggests.
For decades, scientists have proposed that the planet may once have been a “Snowball Earth,” with geological evidence suggesting ice reached all the way to the equator at least twice during the Neoproterozoic era (about 635 million to 750 million years ago)
For decades, scientists have proposed that the planet may once have been a “Snowball Earth,” with geological evidence suggesting ice reached all the way to the equator at least twice during the Neoproterozoic era (about 635 million to 750 million years ago)
Solar system-like planet
A team of astronomers, including Quinn Konopacky of the Dunlap Institute
for Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Toronto, has made the
most detailed examination yet of the atmosphere of a Jupiter-like planet
beyond our Solar System.
According to Konopacky, “We have been able to observe this planet in unprecedented detail because of the advanced instrumentation we are using on the Keck II telescope, our ground-breaking observing and data-processing techniques, and because of the nature of the planetary system.”
According to Konopacky, “We have been able to observe this planet in unprecedented detail because of the advanced instrumentation we are using on the Keck II telescope, our ground-breaking observing and data-processing techniques, and because of the nature of the planetary system.”
Software co. Intertrust accuses Apple of infringing patents
Intertrust Technologies Corp, a software firm owned by a group that
includes Sony Corp and Royal Philips Electronics, said on Wednesday it
has sued Apple Inc for infringing 15 patents relating to security.
The lawsuit covers devices such as the iPhone and iPad, Mac computers and laptops, Apple TV and services including iTunes, iCloud and the Apple App Store, Intertrust said in a statement that gave no dollar figure associated with the lawsuit.
The lawsuit covers devices such as the iPhone and iPad, Mac computers and laptops, Apple TV and services including iTunes, iCloud and the Apple App Store, Intertrust said in a statement that gave no dollar figure associated with the lawsuit.
Symphony Xplorer W90 mobile
Symphony Xplorer W90 3G supported latest android device by
following Xplorer series. Approximately before ending of February 2013
Xplorer W90 will be available in Bangladeshi market; here I am giving
you details (Features, Specification, Image Gallery, Price) information
about this device. This device contains some stunning features but the
approximate price can be low. Dual Core processor, 5” big screen which
will give you an amazing touch facility (Multi touch supported – 5
Finger), latest Android operating system with 4 GB internal storage; so I
think Symphony W90 will be best Xplorer series android phone. The weak
point of Symphony Xplorer W90 is less physical memory, 1GB
Sunday, 24 March 2013
New Products of Computer
Asus Notebook
Asus has brought K46CA notebook in the local market.
The 14-inch extra-slim notebook is powered by features 1.70 GHz 3rd generation Intel core i5 processor with Ivy Bridge technology.
It features 4 GB memory, 750 GB Hard Disk, DVD writer, wireless LAN, Bluetooth, Webcam, USB 3.0 and HDMI port.
The 14-inch extra-slim notebook is powered by features 1.70 GHz 3rd generation Intel core i5 processor with Ivy Bridge technology.
It features 4 GB memory, 750 GB Hard Disk, DVD writer, wireless LAN, Bluetooth, Webcam, USB 3.0 and HDMI port.
Asus SonicMaster Lite delivers powerful sounds and richer bass to provide the best audio experience.
It also features Instant-on in two seconds and longer standby time, Super Hybrid Engine II technology, Smart Gesture touchpad for always fingertip-natural computing,
Scientists claim new glasses-free 3D for cellphone
Fancy watching a movie on your mobile phone, where figures leap out from
the screen in 3D, rather as Princess Leia did in that scene from “Star
Wars”?
That’s the claim made by US researchers, who on Wednesday reported they had made a display which gives a three-dimensional image that can be viewed without special glasses and is intended for cellphones, tablets and watches.
Unlike the holographic projection used in George Lucas’ movie fantasy, their small prototype display is flat and backlit.
It uses a technology called diffractive optics to give 3D images that can be viewed from multiple angles, even if the device is tilted.
That’s the claim made by US researchers, who on Wednesday reported they had made a display which gives a three-dimensional image that can be viewed without special glasses and is intended for cellphones, tablets and watches.
Unlike the holographic projection used in George Lucas’ movie fantasy, their small prototype display is flat and backlit.
It uses a technology called diffractive optics to give 3D images that can be viewed from multiple angles, even if the device is tilted.
YouTube reaches one billion monthly users
YouTube, the video sharing site owned by Google, has announced it has passed one billion regular users.
Announcing the milestone on its blog, the site said a recent growth in smartphones had helped boost the numbers visiting the site every month.
YouTube’s popularity provides Google with a lucrative channel through which to sell advertising, alongside its core search business.
YouTube was launched in 2005 and bought by Google in 2006.
It paid $1.76bn (£1.16bn) for the site, which at the time had an estimated 30-40 million users world wide.
With one billion monthly
Announcing the milestone on its blog, the site said a recent growth in smartphones had helped boost the numbers visiting the site every month.
YouTube’s popularity provides Google with a lucrative channel through which to sell advertising, alongside its core search business.
YouTube was launched in 2005 and bought by Google in 2006.
It paid $1.76bn (£1.16bn) for the site, which at the time had an estimated 30-40 million users world wide.
With one billion monthly
Prospect of Martian life?
If a microorganism were found on Mars, would anyone care?
NASA scientists announced on March 12 that the Red Planet could have supported ancient life though they don’t yet have evidence that it did. A sample of rock drilled by the Curiosity rover revealed conditions that could have supported ancient microbes at some point in the distant past.
The news of even potential life made headlines, and there’s no doubt the discovery of actual microbial life on Mars would, too. But the impact of finding
NASA scientists announced on March 12 that the Red Planet could have supported ancient life though they don’t yet have evidence that it did. A sample of rock drilled by the Curiosity rover revealed conditions that could have supported ancient microbes at some point in the distant past.
The news of even potential life made headlines, and there’s no doubt the discovery of actual microbial life on Mars would, too. But the impact of finding
Earthquakes with Midas touch
Water in faults vaporizes during an earthquake, depositing gold, according to a model published in the March 17 issue of the journal Nature Geoscience. The model provides a quantitative mechanism for the link between gold and quartz seen in many of the world’s gold deposits, said Dion Weatherley, a geophysicist at the University of Queensland in Australia and lead author of the study.
When an earthquake strikes, it moves along a rupture in the ground
Chittagong to get 3G this month
Bangladesh’s second-largest city
Chittagong will soon have Teletalk 3G services, while Sylhet can expect the
state-owned mobile company’s third-generation services by May.
Teletalk Managing Director Mujibur Rahman told bdnews24.com that 3G services were already being provided in Chittagong on a limited scale. “The high-speed internet services will be officially inaugurated this month.”
3G SIMs are being sold at two customer care centres in the port city and also through authorised dealers.
Teletalk Managing Director Mujibur Rahman told bdnews24.com that 3G services were already being provided in Chittagong on a limited scale. “The high-speed internet services will be officially inaugurated this month.”
3G SIMs are being sold at two customer care centres in the port city and also through authorised dealers.
Voyager now in solar system border
Voyager 1, launched in 1977 to explore the outer planets, has passed into a new region on its way out of the solar system, scientists said on Wednesday.
The spacecraft, now more than 11 billion miles (18 billion km) away, detected two distinct and related changes in its environment on August 25, 2012, scientists write in paper to be published in Geophysical Research Letters and emailed to Reuters on Wednesday.The probe detected dramatic changes in the levels of two types of radiation, one that stays inside the solar system, the other which comes from interstellar space.
Samsung Galaxy S4 launched
Samsung Electronics Co on Thursday premiered its latest
flagship phone, the Galaxy S4, which sports a bigger display and
unconventional features such as gesture controls and will spearhead its
effort to challenge Apple Incon its home turf.The phone is the first in Samsung's highly successful Galaxy
S-series to make its global debut on US soil, and represents another bet that
consumers prefer larger screens.
The S4 - which Samsung preceded with a
marketing blitz that drummed up industry speculation reminiscent of some of
Apple's past launches - will be available globally in the second quarter.
Samsung said all major US service providers will sell the phone but it kept mum
on exact dates and prices.
Saturday, 23 March 2013
iphone 5
The
iPhone 5 is a touchscreen-based smartphone developed by Apple Inc.. It
is the sixth generation of the iPhone and succeeds the iPhone 4S. The phone is
a slimmer, lighter model that introduces a higher-resolution, 4-inch screen to
the series with 16:9
widescreen aspect ratio. The phone also includes a custom-designed ARMv7
processor called the Apple A6, an update to Apple's mobile operating system
known as iOS 6, and support for LTE.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Lock Screen ByPass Secured by Lookout Mobile
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 lock screen is
anything but locked these days, but users don’t need to wait for Samsung and
carriers to test and approve a fix for this security issue.
Like the Samsung Galaxy S3 lock
screen fix, Lookout Mobile offers a quick fix that will keep quick fingered
data thieves from bypassing the lock screen on the Galaxy Note 2.
2013: The Year of The Android?
This year’s generation of Android
phones show a lot of promise, but the big challenge now for phone manufacturers
is to produce the true jaw-dropper that deviates from the classic candy-bar
design. It may not happen in 2013, but it’s safe to say that Android phones are
hitting their stride and even more great design is on the horizon.
While the bulk of the CES 2013
announcements were mainly focused on bigger and better Ultra HD televisions, we
believe that full-HD smartphones will be the next big thing.
Apple introduces new version of computer operating system
Apple on Monday introduced OS X Mountain Lion, the ninth generation of the operating system for its Macintosh computers with more than 200 new features.
Apple executives highlighted some of the new features at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
In the new platform, Apple replaces iChat with the new Messages app, which is similar to iMessage in Apple's mobile platform. It enables users to send messages to anyone with an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or another Mac computer.
A new Sharing feature is also brought to the platform, making it easier to share links, photos, videos and other files through third-party services like Facebook and Twitter.
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