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The world under the ocean has still many secrets that we are not aware of and MIT engineers are now ready to explore the unexplored regions under the water with their latest invention called the Robofish. The prototype looks very much like a trout and contains only 10 parts which are covered by a body made from single soft polymer. MIT engineers confessed that the inspiration for making such a device came from Robotuna which was first invented in the year 1994 but it did not succeed because the fish …
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Gmail is now popular than ever. Hundreds of millions of users world wide go online to check on their emails, chat and much more. Besides being free, Gmail offers some real advantages over the competitors from Hotmail and Yahoo. If has support for IMAP, which is even better than POP3, and it can integrate with your own domain so you can access your business email from Gmail. This is also known as Google Apps.
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Nokia is the world’s leading mobile phone supplier and a top supplier of mobile and fixed telecom networks. In 1997, its net sales totaled FIM 52.6 billion (USD 9.8 billion) and the number grower each year. Headquartered in Finland, Nokia is listed on five European Stock Exchanges and on the New York Stock Exchange, has sales in 130 countries and employs more than 42,000 people world-wide. Have you ever imagined how it looks inside a Nokia Factory?
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The budget-minded shared web hosting instead of dedicated. Shared web hosting means the virtual area for your website is shared with other sites on the same physical server whereas a site that uses dedicated hosting has a server all to itself. Websites that need more bandwidth and a unique IP address probably need a dedicated server, however those that don’t have these requirements will probably do fine with the less expensive shared hosting option.
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I think since I was still an undergraduate student, the Acer Ferrari One notebook certainly stands out from the crowd with its personalized racing red cover and zippy performance. Inspired by Scuderia Ferrari elements, the Ferrari One definitely sets itself apart from the rest of the notebook field with its scarlet red lid and famous prancing horse badge.
While many not realize, to complete its sporty look, the notebook also features a carbon fiber-design for the palm-rest, Ferrari-engraved touchpad with multi-gesture functionalities and. If you get this, four rubber feet that …
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I sometimes get a sudden curiosity and I am wondering how many “faces” are seen in landforms or in the nature like mountains, cave and rocks. Out of many faces I found, the one below is the most memorable and enjoyable to me. Why? I’m not sure whether I am in delusion or not, but I see the “face” is smiling to me! Can you see it?
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NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Spirit captured this stunning view of the Sun sinking below the rim of Gusev crater on Mars. This Panoramic Camera (Pancam) mosaic was taken around 6:07 in the evening of the rover’s 489th Martian day, or sol. Because Mars is farther from the Sun than the Earth is, the Sun appears only about two-thirds the size that it appears in a sunset seen from the Earth. The floor of Gusev crater is visible in the distance, and the Sun is setting behind.
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I believe we’ve all seen how Duracell demonstrate how long its batteries last in advertisements with their bunny performing energy hungry tasks. Panasonic have decided the best advertisement is a real world test using a robot on a little three-wheel bike.
Image Credit: ChinaKevin
Evolta robot, which is powered by Panasonic’s Evolta batteries, claimed to be the world’s longest-lasting AA alkaline battery cells. The Evolta robot will challenge to cycle the racing course of the 24 hours of Le Mans in France. With that, Panasonic is attempting to set a new world …
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Have you ever wondered the size of our universe? According to an article in BBC News – May 2004, the visible universe is at least 156 billion light years wide and that implies that its radius is half that or 78 billion light years. Still cannot imagine? See the photos below. Earth is too small.
Image Credit: Nasa via Yurock

