Indian, U.S. scientists question Big Bang theory
An Indian and an American scientist have questioned the Big Bang theory, saying it does not serve as a viable explanation for the origin of the...
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Influx of work-related e-mails trigger stress, anxiety
Beware of an influx of work-related e-mails that invade your private life, causing stress, anxiety as well as potential damage to family...
Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST
Use your iPhone to help scan food barcodes
Allergy sufferers could soon be able to use their iPhone to scan a food's barcode at the supermart to determine whether it's safe to eat.
Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST
Touchscreen handset give higher satisfaction to customers, says a study
Consumers using handsets with touchscreen have more satisfaction than the users of handsets with other input mechanism, reveals a study.
Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST
Autorun trojan still tops the security risks
BitDefender have announced Top Five E-Threats in March. The generic mechanism that spreads using removable devices - Trojan.AutorunInf.Gen - is the top e-threat of the month with 13.40 percent of the total amount of global malware.
Plastic electronics can slash cost of solar panels
A new technique developed by engineers for producing power-conducting plastics could slash the cost of making solar panels, say researchers.