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Health Technology | Image Source : zunia.org NEW DELHI – Use of communication technologies like mobile phone, toll-free helpline numbers and internet portals can help in providing better health care services, recent research on the information needs of health care professionals suggests.

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‘Use Communication Technology for Better Health Services’
By on Jan 28, 2010 in KRISARU News, Uncategorized, videos | comments(0)
Image Source : Silicon.com London: A group of computer scientists have come up with a system that deciphers the templates a botnet uses to create spam, and these templates are then used to teach spam filters what to look for. This can be used to block the most common kind of spam. Most spam messages originate in networks of compromised computers, called botnets, and owners are unaware that the machines quietly run malicious software in the background that pump out spam, reports New Scientist.

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A system to cut down computer’s spam diet
By on Jan 6, 2010 in KRISARU News, Uncategorized, videos | comments(0)
India Offers Vast Opportunities for Entrepreneurship | Image Source : state.gov Today, India has adapted to the growing knowledge orientation in each industry and would certainly be a leader in the R&D for many industry verticals. And at the same time, a knowledgeable worker is also an inevitable necessity in every sphere of industry, and this is where the India scores.

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India Offers Vast Opportunities for Entrepreneurship
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PC virtually anywhere, courtesy Iomega | Image Source : Siliconindia.com Iomega has announced the launch of v.Clone software, an application that empowers individuals to create and carry on an Iomega hard drive an image of their primary PC which can be run on virtually any PC in the world. Iomega’s ground-breaking v.Clone technology, to be demonstrated this week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, will be available later this month as download for purchasers of Iomega portable and desktop hard disk drives. In addition to being available by download, v.Clone software is expected to begin shipping with Iomega USB 2.0 portable hard disk drives beginning the first quarter of 2010.

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Take your PC virtually anywhere, courtesy Iomega
By on Jan 5, 2010 in KRISARU News, videos | comments(0)
Research the history of famous inventions – past and present. EnchantedLearning.com A comprehensive educational directory and homework helper that provides a wide variety of resources on Inventors . Each individual becomes more expert in his own peculiar branch, more work is done upon the whole, and the quantity of science is considerably increased by inventions

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Science : Inventors and Inventions
By on Jan 5, 2010 in KRISARU News, videos | comments(0)
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Click-N-Learn – Computer Hardware
By on Jan 5, 2010 in KRISARU News, videos | comments(0)
Brad Cohen is a motivational speaker and an award-winning teacher and author who has severe Tourette syndrome (TS). Cohen described his experiences growing up with the condition in his book, Front of the Class: How Tourette Syndrome Made Me the Teacher I Never Had, co-authored with Lisa Wysocky

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Movie : Front of the Class
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Pay It Forward is a 2000 American dramatic film based on the novel of the same name by Catherine Ryan Hyde. A 12-year-old schoolboy in Las Vegas, Nevada named Trevor McKinney (Haley Joel Osment) is given a class project to complete by his social studies teacher Eugene Simonet (Kevin Spacey), a man with terrible burn scars on his face and neck. His task is to come up with a plan that will change the world through direct action.

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Movie : Pay It Forward
By on Jan 3, 2010 in KRISARU News, videos | comments(0)
Image Source : Beststuff.com Where is all this going? If you follow the trend lines for book and magazine availability, pricing and the costs of distribution and digital storage, we’ll soon find ourselves living in a world where literally millions of titles are available to just about everyone, just about all the time.

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How Digitized Content Democratizes Knowledge
By on Jan 2, 2010 in KRISARU News, videos | comments(0)
Solar Charging Stations | Image Source : Gas2.org Pictured above is a solar charging station under development by Toyota. The company has plans to open the first of 21 in the Spring of 2010, signaling a move by Toyota to become a vertically integrated company

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By on Dec 26, 2009 in KRISARU News, videos | comments(0)
Molecular Transistor | Image Source : i.zdnet.com Scientists from Yale University and the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea, have succeeded in creating the first transistor made from a single molecule. The team showed that a benzene molecule attached to gold contacts could behave just like a silicon transistor. The researchers adjusted the voltage, allowing them to raise and lower the molecule’s energy states and demonstrated that it could be used exactly like a traditional transistor at the molecular level.

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Scientists Create World’s First Molecular Transistor
By on Dec 18, 2009 in KRISARU News, videos | comments(0)
Image Source : Blogcdn.com At the risk of putting a little vinegar in the holiday eggnog, there is a lot of technology that seems to want to kill us. Not just laser-guided bombs and genetically engineered viruses; those are basically doing what their creators had in mind for them. Possibly scarier is the unseen hazard from an innocent object: a cellphone that leads to a car crash, a computer that messes up your spine, a camera that becomes a cattle prod.

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