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'Chameleon' Particles Could Uncover Dark Energy - The model has gained a lot of attention
In 2003, after unsuccessful attempts at explaining dark energy through other means, a group of astrophysicists proposed the “chameleon” particle model to explain the hypothetical form of energy..net, Standards, Visual Studio
Although a raft of W3C participants have signed on to major specifications required for this environment to flourish, there's still a lot of work to be done in order to make Web services a viable Internet platform for cross-application communications.1 October 2009 15:21 GMT / By In the States Verizon Wireless has announced the launch of its first Windows
Available from 6 October, the Imagio will be among the first of the Windows Mobile 6.5 handsets to market although it will still get HTC's TouchFLO 3D user interface.10 reasons to buy an iPod Touch over an iPhone: Insight - Hardware
For those keen to get their hands on Apple's newest must-have toy, but without ditching their existing phone, the iPod Touch is looking like a better proposition than an iPhone.15 September 2009 21:59 GMT / By Motorola has officially launched the Motorola DEXT in the UK slating an early
The Android powered handset, which is known as the CLIQ in the US, will be available exclusively in the UK on the Orange network and be the company's second Android handset alongside the HTC Hero.2 July 2009 16:57 GMT / By How do you get more mentions on Twitter than Michael
DIY website-making company Moonfruit has done just that and managed to top the Twitter charts, so to speak, with its prize bribe. Moonfruit is currently giving away 10 MacBook Pros over 10 days as a celebration of its 10th anniversary.2 September 2009 12:39 GMT / By Following the news that Nokia has launched a new
The X6 has a 3.2-inch 16:9 display, a 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens and a dual LED flash. GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are all included as well, whilst it should be able to manage 35 hours of music playback before the battery conks out.20 April 2009 13:56 GMT / By "You can print any article as a PDF?" Yep, that\'s right, you have been able to do so for
So today we've made some changes, responding to your feedback to move them from a row of icons below the title of an article to their new position below the picture to make them easier to see on the page.22 September 2009 13:24 GMT / By Vodafone has announced it will offer the new
The HTC Tattoo, available exclusively in black on Vodafone, gets "HTC Sense", a twist on the user interface that claims to integrate communications and applications including voice calls, emails, texts, photos and status updates into one consolidated view.24 September 2009 15:29 GMT / By If you\'re a subscriber to
"As a big thank you, we have some great news. We're going to give you more. We are giving you another 90 days of musical freedom at no cost at all: your membership, due to end on 15/10/2009 will be extended until 13/01/2010", said one email - quoted by MusicAlly.25 September 2009 10:53 GMT / By It\'s being claimed that Apple is set to release a new family of iMacs, which
There's even rumblings that Apple is set to take a U-turn on Blu-ray - a tech that Steve Jobs once referred to as a "bag of hurt" from the perspective of licensing.26 August 2009 14:15 GMT / By Taiwanese manufacturing sources are
DigiTimes states: "Nokia, in addition to its recently unveiled netbook, the Nokia Booklet 3G, will offer an ARM-based smartbook and soon settle ODM orders, according to Taiwan-based handset makers". The site reports that the as-yet announced new model will fall into the "smartbook" category, which could mean it would run a less demanding operating system such as the Maemo OS Nokia uses in its internet tablets, or Android, although Nokia is yet to offer any device with the Google phone OS. Orders for the smartbook(let?) are reported to have gone to either Compal or Foxconn with a release date pegged as mid-2010, while the on-sale date for the Booklet 3G is suggested as early 2010.7 Things About Tibetans - Dalai Lama and Lamaist Buddhism
1. Tibet is a large territory (about one third that of the US) comprising a large part of the Himalaya mountain chain. It is the highest country in the world, most of the territory being located at altitudes of 3,000-4,000 m (10,000-13,330 ft), while the mountain peaks overpass 8,000 m (26,660 ft). It would be a cold, wild and uninhabitable territory but, because of its location at the same altitude with Sahara, the plains and the valleys offer conditions for practicing agriculture, while the mountain slopes are covered with pastures for the livestock.Acma, Deploy
Whistle-blower website Wikileaks came back online today after a lengthy absence following its publication last week of what had appeared to be a leaked copy of the Australian Communications and Media Authority's blacklist.Amy Winehouse Launches Record Label - image 1 detail
Although she’s yet to complete her own comeback album, of which not much has been heard in recent weeks, British crooner Amy Winehouse is diving into the music business with her own record label.Pages: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9