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Apple, Google working on wearable devices
Some analysts said the companies still need to ensure consumers to recognize the daily value of these novelty product-like devices.
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ET review: Nikon CoolPix S1200pj
Nikon has also launched an iOS app that lets you connect the camera and project content from the iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad using the on board projector.
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Sony to launch new PlayStation handheld in Japan
The price of the new PlayStation Vita will not be discounted, the head of the domestic unit of Sony's games business said.
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Yahoo board to meet on Wed to review options
The meeting is expected to last all day long and comes a week after Yahoo's board fired Chief Executive Carol Bartz
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iPad boom prompts Gartner to cut PC market view
The success of iPad has dented the demand for PCs' and the eurozone crisis has derailed recovery in PC replacement cycle.
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Hubble spots first-of-its kind ‘steamy’ planet
Planets orbiting distant stars come in an even wider variety, including lava worlds and hot Jupiters.
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Electricity-generating superbugs from space offer new source of power
Bacteria found 30km above earth are identified as extremely efficient generators of electricity.
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World's smallest transistor 'created'
The smallest transistor ever built described in the 'Nature Nanotechnology' journal
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Soon, driverless cars will zoom in streets with no stoplights
Vehicles are being developed that will be able to handle most of the driving tasks themselves.
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GIPL develops smart phone based surveillance, tracking system
Gujarat Info Petro Limited's software makes surveillance and tracking possible for smart phones.
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‘Use new frontiers in nano-technology'
‘Tread the path with dedication'
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Rearing farm animals helps in times of economic distress
Easy to rear on farms, the animals' economic returns are encouraging
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New iridescent lizard, sea snake species discovered
A new species of lizard with striking iridescent rainbow skin, a long tail and very short legs has been discovered in the rainforest in northeast Cambodia, conservationists announced Wednesday.
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Man-made factor in Russian heatwave
The extreme Russian heatwave of 2010 was made three times more likely because of man-made climate change, according to a study led by climate scientists and number-crunched by home PC users....
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Insect excreta Do small insects like mosquitoes and ants excrete solid waste? Are these excreta visible to the naked eye? P.K. VISVESVARAN, Chennai