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Sony recalls PC batteries Friday, October 31, 2008
Posted by: Peter   Categorties: Learn New Technologies

Sony Corp said five PC makers including HP, Toshipa will recall 1,00,000 batteries made by Japanese for fire hazard. Already 35,000 batteries were colleted by Sony and Tokyo-based company. Further it would recall 65,000 batteries from worldwide customers soon.

Motorola’s Luxury Handset Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Posted by: Peter   Categorties: Newly Released Products

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India Launches Unmanned Orbiter to Moon Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Posted by: Peter   Categorties: India-Unmanned Orbiter

Today, India has launched first unmanned spacecraft to orbit to moon at early morning. For last two years, the Indian mission is scheduled to prepare a three-dimensional atlas of the moon and prospect the lunar surface for natural resources, including uranium, a coveted fuel for nuclear power plants.

How to learn about technologies ? Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Posted by: Peter   Categorties: Learn New Technologies

The world is vast: that is the fact. That is the reason why there are so many new technical discoveries, around the world, in any topic, during any day. And that is also why, before internet, it was impossible to keep an eye on every technical discovery, to be aware of any progress of science or of knowledge.

Everything is now different with the internet: knowledge is shared all over the world, and even the little news, like the rumors can quickly be spread on every continent.

Even if internet was the ultimate tool for discovering new technologies, this tool was not complete: something was missing. In fact, internet needed a unifying site, a virtual place where all the innovations could gather, and where internet users could easily discover new technologies.

This place is not a dream: it is real, and can be found at http://techdiscovery.net/. In this site, you can find news about various topics: the Nobel price winners, the new I-phone updates, the big-bang, business, the release of new software and much more. The search for new tech, for newly released products is becoming easier!

The topics here are really numerous and varied: the ambition of this site is to list every single newly updated products, newly released product or new technological discovery. Every innovation that is released for customers, every single new technique in market is described and explained in this site. At first sight, web-users can eventually be surprised by the variety and by the miscellaneousity of the topics on this site: what can “new cell phones”, “animation films” or the “release of new software” have in common? It quickly appears that the reason of this gathering is that all those subjects are about new techniques, or new technologies.

If you want to know more about a specific topic, if you are eager to learn about technical innovations, you can follow the link to the articles that helped writing the news. It can give you a different feedback, more advices and more information about new techniques.

Nowadays, we are flooded, overwhelmed by the increasing number of technical discoveries. We sometimes fail to understand it, and, thus, we fail to understand the world that surrounds us. The world is constantly evolving and, by a lack of knowledge about science discoveries, we have not got the “tools” that can help us to know about the constant changes of the world.

In fact, here is the real aim of this site: understanding the world. By increasing our knowledge about new techniques, recent discoveries or new products that are released in the market, we increase our knowledge about world.

Android features kill-switch Friday, October 17, 2008
Posted by: Peter   Categorties: Google Android OS

Google’s new Android OS comes with ‘Kill-switch’ that enables Google to discover a product that violates the developer distribution agreement and to remotely remove those applications from the device at its sole discretion.

OpenOffice 3.0, office suite Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Open source OpenOffice 3.0 offers true compatibility across multiple platforms, running on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. More importantly, this suite is compatibile with the latest Office 2007 file formats (such as .docx) along with the newest Open Document Format (ODF) file standards.

Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220 Monday, October 13, 2008
Posted by: Peter   Categorties: Mobile Technology

The new Blackberry Flip design has the same feature as the first one with Wi-Fi and mobile calling facilities. This Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220 smart phone helps you to connect with people, provide facts and fun that matter. This smart phone gives you the control of how, when and where to communicate. The new Blackberry Pearl Flip is designed keeping you in mind. The new model looks good and has everything that one needs in his mobile. This is a smart phone with the feel good factor to it.

Microsoft - New Xbox Experience Friday, October 10, 2008
Posted by: Peter   Categorties: Discovering New Technologies

Microsoft has planned to launch “New Xbox Experience” a new redesigning interface of its Xbox Live, on November 19 in 26 countries. And will be localized in 19 languages.

Three Chemists Win Nobel Prize Thursday, October 9, 2008
Posted by: Peter   Categorties: 2008 Nobel Prize

Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Osamu Shimomura (80), Martin Chalfie (61) and Roger Y. Tsien (56) for taking the ability of some jellyfish to glow and transforming it into a ubiquitous tool of molecular biology for watching the dance of living cells and the proteins within them. Osamu Shimomura who is a Japanese scientist, is working as an emeritus professor at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass. Other two American scientists, Martin Chalfie and Roger Y. Tsien, were working as biological science professor at Columbia University and pharmacology professor at the University of California, San Diego.

Sony’s Electronic Book Monday, October 6, 2008
Posted by: Peter   Categorties: Discovering New Technologies, E-Learning Technology


Sony has introduced a second electronic book PRS700 with an upgraded hardware. PRS700 has 6-inch electronic paper display with a touch panel and a reading light to read in dark. With touch panel users can turn e-pages, search through e-books by using an on screen keyboard and also highlight pages using stylus.350 e-books can be stored in its internal memory and more in the memory stick and SD Card media. The battery of this e-book supports 7500 pages of continuous reading. This e-book is compatible with e-book formats such as BBeB, Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word Documents and EPUB format. This weighs about 280 grams and will be as slim as a paperback book. This will be released in November with a cost of US$400.


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