Technology News
Samsung unveils its iPad competitor - Thu, 02 Sep 2010
Samsung has unveiled its likely competitor to the Apple iPad.
Apple reinvents iPod nano - Thu, 02 Sep 2010
Apple has come up with a new iPod nano with a multi-touch interface.
Australian found guilty of sex crimes on underage girls - Fri, 03 Sep 2010
A man in Melbourne who admitted coercing underage girls he met on the internet to have sex with him was found guilty Friday of committing at least 26 sex crimes.
Laser-based missile defense for helicopters on the anvil - Fri, 03 Sep 2010
A new laser technology being developed at the University of Michigan and Omni Sciences, Inc. will protect helicopters in combat from enemy missiles.
Bangalore software engineer designs computer software for illiterates - Thu, 02 Sep 2010
Indrani Medhi, a software engineer, has designed a software that permits illiterate people to access a computer easily.
China's monopoly on 17 key elements sets stage for supply crisis in US - Thu, 02 Sep 2010
China's monopoly on the global supply of elements critical for production of computer hard disc drives, hybrid-electric cars, military weapons, and other key products - and its increasingly strict limits on exports - is setting the stage for a crisis in the United States.
Submarines to employ new nanotube technology for sonar and stealth - Thu, 02 Sep 2010
Submarines need to probe ocean depths, and that too without being visible to enemies at times - both properties that they can now implement using new nanotube technology.
New tech improves voice clarity on mobile phones - Thu, 02 Sep 2010
A technology that improves voice clarity on mobile phones by filtering out unwanted sounds is on offer.
UV sensor that measures 'hidden' origins of space weather - Thu, 02 Sep 2010
A physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has helped NASA scientists observe a "hidden" layer of the Sun where violent space weather can originate, by positioning a crucial UV sensor inside a space-borne instrument.
China's new computer does 1,000 trillion jobs per second - Thu, 02 Sep 2010
China has installed the country's first domestically-made supercomputer capable of doing 1,000 trillion operations per second.

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