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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Facebook shuts its stripped down version after 7 months of its launch

Facebook has shut down its Lite site aimed at users with slow or poor internet connections.

The stripped down version of the original ran for around seven months.

Facebook posted a note on its own fan page thanking those who used Lite, adding that it had "learned a lot from the test of a slimmed-down site".

"I think a lot of the Facebook experience was left out of Lite, especially the monetisable parts," said Ray Valdes of Gartner Research.

India ranks 5th in the Cyber attack

In a recently released report by Symantec, India ranks among top 5 countries globally for cyber attacks. India was ranked 11th in 2008 and has risen to 5th position in 2009. The other countries are Russia, China, US and Brazil. Also India ranks 2nd in the Asia Pacific countries for cyber crimes. Cyber attacks from India accounts for 16 percent in total cyber crimes in Asia Pacific countries in 2009, up from less than 1 percent in 2008.

Also the medium of cyber crime has also changed in 2009 than from 2008. In 2009, most of the cyber attacks were through social networking sites where as in 2008, it was mainly through emails. It is reported that on social networking site, personal information is easily available and users trust each other much more. In these cases it becomes easy to send malicious content which the targets users easily clicks. Once clicked, the suspicious files get stored into local system and than information stored can be easily collected.

3G auction will earn Rs.45,000 Cr to Govt - Raja

The ongoing auctions to award radio frequency spectrum for third generation (3G) telecom services and for rolling out broadband wireless internet services could raise Rs.45,000 crore, Rs.10,000 crore more than anticipated, the government said Thursday.

'We anticipated that the auction would raise Rs.35,000 crore. It may go up to Rs.45.000 crore,' Telecom Minister A. Raja said during question hour in the Rajya Sabha.

GM's Chevy Spark makes history

Carmaker General Motors India rolled out its 1,00,000th Chevrolet Spark from Halol plant, situated near Ahmedabad.

The hatchback is produced at the company's Halol and Talegaon plants, which has a total production capacity of 2,25,000 units per annum.

"Chevrolet Spark has performed exceedingly well in the Indian market. The car continues to record impressive growth in sales month after month," General Motors said in a statement.

IT raid in KKR office found indiscriminating Docs

The Income Tax (IT) department officials, who conducted raids on four IPL teams on Wednesday, Apr 21, have revealed that some 'incriminating documents' were recovered at the offices of Shah Rukh Khan-owned Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB).

The eight-hour long searches began on Apr 21 evening and went on till 1 am on Thursday, Apr 22 morning. IT officials searched the offices of Chennai Super Kings in Chennai, Deccan Chargers in Hyderabad, Kings XI Punjab in Gurgaon and KKR in Kolkata.

Microsoft India's massive plans

 Along with its plans to take on Apple and its iPhone with its upcoming Windows Phone 7 series, global giant Microsoft has something special planned for markets like India.

According to Sudeep Bharati, director, developer tools for Microsoft India’s Visual Studio Team, the company is working with manufacturers to come up with lower-end phones for the Indian market.

Oberoi hotels to reopen this weekend

The Oberoi, one of the three luxury hotels which was stormed by militants nearly 17 months ago in the city, will reopen this weekend.

The Oberoi, Mumbai will finally welcome back guests on April 24 following an extensive renovation work.

East India Hotels has said that the total cost of renovation of its Oberoi property in south Mumbai, which was severely damaged during the November 2008 terrorist attacks in the city, is expected to be around Rs 160-180 crore.

McAfee update causes continuous reboot on indentifying a harmless Windows file

Computers in companies, hospitals and schools around the world got stuck repeatedly rebooting themselves Wednesday after an antivirus program identified a normal Windows file as a virus.

McAfee Inc. confirmed that a software update it posted at 9 a.m. Eastern time caused its antivirus program for corporate customers to misidentify a harmless file. It has posted a replacement update for download.

McAfee could not say how many computers were affected, but judging by online postings, the number was at least in the thousands and possibly in the hundreds of thousands.

Spycam found in ladies lavatory in a delhi based Call centre

An office-boy of a call centre was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly installing a spy-camera in the ladies' lavatory in the office, police said.

Sanjay was apprehended following investigations into a complaint filed by a call centre in north-west Delhi's Peetampura and its women employees after they found a spy-camera in a packet of freshener.

The incident came to light four days ago but the complaint was made today, a senior police official said.

Technical Education in India needs change

Technical education in the country needs an overhaul and some radical changes, scientists and academicians taking part in a three-day international conference in the city have said.

“We need radical changes in engineering education,” VK Aatre, former scientific advisor to the defence ministry, said on the first day of the conference titled ‘Convergence of science and engineering in education and research’ on Wednesday.

S(ex)wami Nithyanada arrested in Himachal

A team of the Karnataka State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) along with the Himachal Pradesh police, took Swamy Nithyananda into custody from the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday afternoon.

Swamy Nithyananda, who has been eluding the police for almost one-and-a-half months, was traced through the sim card he was using, based on a tip-off.

His associates Nithya Bhaktananda alias Gopal Seelam Reddy, Mitha Sanathan Nanda, Arpil Sangil and Arun Raj were also taken into custody along with Nithyananda, from the house of a Delhi- based businessman. Nithyananda and Reddy are wanted in connection with two cases registered at the Bidadi police station. They will be produced in court on Thursday and will be brought to Bangalore, probably on Thursday. Rs 3 lakh in cash and up to $7,000 were seized from the house. Another CID team conducted a search at Swami Nithyananda’s ashram at Bidadi on Tuesday, and seized important documents, officials said.

Nitin apologises to delhiwalas for traffic chaos during the parties rally

Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) president Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday apologised to Delhiites for the "inconvenience" caused to them as the party's massive rally against rising prices led to traffic jams on the city roads. (Read: Gadkari faints, BJP rally stops Delhi)

"I personally apologise on behalf of the BJP to the people of Delhi, NCR (National Capital Region) and the neighbouring states for the inconvenience caused to them due to the traffic disruptions during the rally," Gadkari said in a statement released here.

Fire test to boost self confidence in Surat's private school

In a shocking incident, students of the primary section of a private school in Surat were forced to walk barefoot on a bed of burning coal and broken glass, on Tuesday evening.

The entire exercise, ostensibly organised to boost the self-confidence of the children, took place at the Riverdale Academy located on Rander road in the city.

During the event, which lasted for close to three hours, the participating children suffered injuries and cried profusely but this had no impact on the school authorities.

India & US in talks for India's access to terror(Head)ley

The US and Indian authorities are holding discussions on providing New Delhi access to LeT operative David Coleman Headley who has confessed to his role in the Mumbai terror attacks and agreed to be interrogated by foreign agencies.

"Those discussions (of providing Indian investigators access to Headley) are going on between our government and the Indian government at this time. It is part of the plea agreement that Headley would cooperate with Indian authorities," Pakistani-American Headley's lawyer John Theis.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

CBI has Mayawati's wealth report

Almost a month after Uttar Pradesh CM Mayawati's money garland row, the CBI has told the Supreme Court that it has evidence to prove that she and her relatives have illegal wealth.

The CBI, in an affidavit filed on Friday in a corruption case against her, said it has statements of witnesses to show that she virtually forcibly acquired gifts from people. Claiming that it was serious about prosecuting the chief minister and her relatives, the CBI said it has got clinching evidence to prove that they acquired wealth and built assets far exceeding their legal income.

Mobile Seized from Nalini's cell in Vellore Jail

In a development that could shatter Nalini Sriharan's claim to unblemished prison conduct for the past 19 years, Vellore jail authorities recovered a mobile phone from her possession and found that she had made calls to Canada and London.

Nalini's daughter Meghara is in London with her paternal uncle's family. She is said to be preparing to join a medical course this year. Hours after the jail authorities released information about the seizure from Nalini's cell, the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convict's counsel, P Pugalenthi, circulated copies of a letter Nalini had written to the additional director-general of police (prisons) on April 6. The letter talks about harassment and torture at the hands of prison authorities, and says she never attempted to go against jail rules. Noting that she never attempted to bribe prison personnel to enjoy facilities not permitted legally, Nalini said she as well as her visitors were being subjected to humiliation and intimidation.

Tharoor resigns on IPL controversy, PM accepts resignation

Shashi Tharoor on Sunday night resigned from the Union ministry after his claims of "arm's length mentoring" of Kochi IPL group did not cut ice with the Congress leadership.

The former UN diplomat's fall from grace also paves the way for the government to escalate the ongoing tax probe into the Lalit Modi-led IPL.

IPL in Controversy after Tharoor's Visit

Income tax officials digging into IPL papers have failed to locate two vital documents — the bid papers of the Videocon and Adani Groups, whose failure to win teams for Pune and Ahmedabad is said to be at the root of the Lalit Modi-Shashi Tharoor battle.

Sources in the government said I-T sleuths had searched high and low for the files related to these two failed bids but have found nothing. The Adani Group, a $5-billion Gujarat-based conglomerate, is headed by Gautam Adani, while Videocon, a $4-billion diversified group, is led by Venugopal Dhoot.

Threat for IPL semis in Mumbai as awell

The Union home ministry has warned the Maharashtra police that terrorists may try to carry out an attack during the Indian Premier League (IPL) matches at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.

Following this, police have made what they say are foolproof arrangements to avert any incident. “The threat to IPL matches was there earlier, too,” state police chief AN Roy said. “Now, after the blasts in Bangalore, we have become even more cautious.”

Mobile Operators may reduce the charges further

Consumers can look forward to further slashing of mobile tariffs, especially SMS, with the Trai opting against any tariff regulation.

Last year, the offer of a pay-per-second plan by a new operator triggered off a price war, leading to charges of predatory pricing by some telecom operators. Around the same time, SMS costs are a fraction of a paise while consumers are charged between 50 paise to Rs 1.50 to send SMSes. Both these developments invited the attention of the regulator.

Terror threat in Mumbai Airport

Security has been tightened at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International airport here following an alert issued by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) about a possible terror attack.

The alert came after BCAS received a tip-off from the Delhi police stating that there could be a “terror attack” on April 22 at the airport and a few other installations in the city, airport sources said.

There were also threats of attack on the Santa Cruz railway station and a shopping mall in Lokhandwala.

Developing Mumbai & the threats it faces

The government policies of developing Mumbai will only succeed in driving away local people and sons of the soil from the city, Eknath Khadse, the leader of opposition in the state assembly, said on Tuesday.

Khadse said that the policy of allotting free FSIs to builders had led to an enormous uncalculated growth of the city, which in turn had put pressure on the infrastructure. “If the city keeps growing at this frantic pace, soon there will be a day when residents will take to the streets demanding basic amenities like water and open space,” Khadse warned.

Modi Should quit - BCCI chief

It was a typically cocky Lalit Modi who returned to Indian shores from Dubai on Tuesday.

Amidst increasingly vocal calls for his sacking from within and outside the BCCI, and rumours of an 8:30pm deadline to do so, Modi set the tone for confrontation when he said he would not quit as chairman of the IPL.

India's central Bk hikes key rates

M V Nair, CMD of government-owned Union Bank of India, said there was enough liquidity in the system to meet the credit demand. Yes Bank MD Rana Kapoor said as there is enough liquidity, interest rates are unlikely to firm up in the next couple of months since it is the lean business season, when credit growth generally remains sluggish.

The positive signal about the continuation of softer interest rate regime also emanated from the fact that RBI took relatively a softer stand on policy rates hike than was expected in its credit policy. With the inflation rate nearing 10%, the market was expecting RBI to raise the key rates by 0.50 percentage points. But, RBI raised both the repo rate — the rate at which RBI lends overnight funds to banks — by 25 basis points to 5.25% and reverse repo rate — the rate at which banks park their surplus funds with RBI — to 3.75%.

Besides this, RBI also increased the cash reserve ratio — the proportion of deposits that banks are required to keep with the central bank — by 25 basis points to 6%. This measure will lead to an evacuation of Rs 12,500 crore from the banking system. But this will not have much impact as the banking system has a surplus liquidity of over Rs 50,000 crore.

RBI governor D Subbarao said that the stance of monetary policy is intended to anchor inflationary expectations while being prepared to respond appropriately, swiftly and effectively to further build-up of inflationary pressures. The central bank has pegged the annual inflation based on whole sale price index for March 2011 at 5.5%.

The rate hike will gently tighten money supply and help moderate inflation — which is hovering close to 10%, FM Pranab Mukherjee said. He, however, felt that inflation has peaked and would begin falling and be lower than the 5.5% projected by RBI for this fiscal. “These policies should have a gentle impact in tightening money in the economy and should dampen further inflationary pressures,” he said.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Radioactive sources in Delhi being found

In what substantially raises the danger of accidental radiation exposure at the Mayapuri junk market, nuclear experts combing the area on Wednesday detected two new sources of the radioactive material, cobalt-60, at a shop least one kilometre away from the site where the hazardous metal was found earlier.

The source of the latest cobalt-60, experts said, seems to different from the previous discovery which had led to serious injuries to seven handlers.

Rahul demands a change in Indian political scene

Virtually launching the Congress campaign for the Uttar Pradesh Assembly election in 2012 on the symbolic day of B.R. Ambeskar’s birth anniversary, Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi called upon the youth of the state to come forward to “change the political culture’’.

Saying that it was time to move forward from the caste-communal politics of past decades, Rahul Gandhi did what he has been doing in rest of the country, invited the youth to attach themselves to his bandwagon for change.

Scientific method to monitor Tigers in Reserves

Union Environment and Forests Minister Jairam Ramesh has said a scientific system to monitor tigers will soon to be implemented in all reserves across India with the aim of countering the poaching of the big cats.

Addressing a press conference here on Wednesday, Ramesh said:"Tiger's status and habitat apart from the state of other wildlife besides patrolling strategies in the jungles would be tracked and assessed with the help of this integrated software.

Bomb in Delhi bound train found & defused

An improvised explosive device (IED) detected in a coach of the New Delhi-bound Sampark-Kranti express at Mahoba railway station in Uttar Pradesh was defused early Thursday, averting a major tragedy.

According to state Additional Director General of Police Brij Lal: "The IED was planted in the toilet of a three-tier coach where it was noticed Wednesday night by a woman passenger who promptly informed the cops at the station."

Strom kills 125 in Eastern states of India

Indian authorities on Thursday fanned out rescuers across the eastern states of West Bengal and Bihar that were lashed by a storm on Tuesday night as officials pegged the toll in the calamity at over 125.

The state of Bihar was the worst hit with at least 81 people killed in eastern parts of the state while nearly 100,000 were rendered homeless.

Disaster management principal secretary of Bihar Vyasji said relief work has been undertaken and Rs 1.5 lakh would be paid the families of dead.

Artificial blood vessels from Jatropha

Artificial Blood vessels from Jatropha? After bio-diesel, this humble tropical weed could now help Indian researchers to indigenously develop blood vessels.

A biodegradable polymer recently developed from Jatropha has attracted researchers from IIT-Madras to work towards a project in this direction. The IITians are not alone. A Thiruvananthapuram-based medical institute Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences & Technology (SCTIMST) and a Belgium-based multi-national company have also evinced interest in the polymer developed by a Gujarat-based national research institute.

Countdown for India's indegenous cryogenic luanch smooth

The countdown to the launch of a 50-metre, tall, 416-tonne rocket with an Indian cryogenic engine to inject an advanced communication satellite in the geo-synchronous orbit has started at the Sriharikota spaceport in Andhra Pradesh, a space agency official said on Wednesday.

"Filling of liquid propellants in the four strap-on motors (42 tonnes each) that will be hugging the rocket is set to begin soon. Fuel filling of the second stage (40 tonnes) got over recently," Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) director S Satish said from Sriharikota.

Sanitation Vs Communication in India

People in India, the world's second most populous country, have more access to a mobile telephone than to a toilet, according to a new UN report.

"It is a tragic irony to think that in India, a country now wealthy enough that roughly half of the people own phones, about half cannot afford the basic necessity and dignity of a toilet," Zafar Adeel, director of United Nations University's Canada-based think-tank for water, the Institute for Water, Environment and Health, said.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Virgin claims to have launched freiendliest calling pack in Indian GSM market

Virgin Mobile users may want to consider using the company’s latest pack if it fits well into their scheme of things. Well, Virgin Mobile has released an affordable local calling pack for all its GSM subscribers.

Claimed to be the industry’s friendliest local calling pack at Rs. 45, users can now call a local number for only 1paise/2seconds. With a validity of 30 days, this pack is accessible across Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Orissa, Mumbai and Maharashtra circles.

Predicting Monsoon a challenge in Indian Farm sector

Predicting monsoon rains, vital for India's farm output and economic growth, remains a challenge for the country as its forecasting skills are inadequate, scientists and weather officials said on Tuesday.

"Monsoon is still a mystery phenomenon. It poses a great challenge in forecasting," Ajit Tyagi, director general of the India Meteorological Department, told the South Asia Climate Outlook Forum in the western Indian city of Pune.

Data canter operators oppose ASHRAE's proposal

Six representatives from some of the largest data center operators in the world united Monday to issue a joint statement opposing a new proposal to deploy fresh air cooling as the preferred tactic for cooling data centers, according to a report by Data Center Knowledge.

Executives from Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Digital Realty Trust, DuPont Fabros Technology and Nokia are calling HVAC standards organization -- the Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (www.ashrae.org) -- to set cooling performance-based efficiency goals for data centers instead of adopting particular economizers over methodologies.

New terminal in IGI scheduled to be opened on Jul 3

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would inaugurate the new integrated terminal of the IGI airport in New Delhi on July 3, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said on Tuesday.

"On July 3, the new integrated terminal building (Terminal 3) of the IGI airport will become functional and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will inaugurate it in the presence of UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi," Patel said, asserting that there was no change in the launch date.

Mahindra Satyam to recruit 4,000 associates this Fiscal

Mahindra Satyam on Tuesday launched a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) here on the first anniversary of acquisition of scam-hit Satyam Computers by Tech Mahindra, and said it would complete restatement of accounts by the end of June as per schedule.

India's fourth largest software services firm said it planned to hire 4,000 associates this quarter. At present it has a headcount of 25,000.

Infy awaits 224 application patents

IT behemoth Infosys Technologies on Tuesday said it is awaiting approvals for 224 patent applications in India and in the US.

Infosys applied for eight patent applications in India and the US during the fourth quarter of 2009-10, the nation's second largest software exporter said in a statement.

Infosys to hire around 30,000 this yr

Infosys, India's second largest software exporter, on Tuesday said it was looking at recruiting nearly 30,000 persons for this fiscal year including over 2000 from overseas.

In India it had already made 19,000 campus offers, T V Mohandas Pai, Member of the Board and Head-HRD and Education and Research said in Bangalore on Tuesday.

The company was planning to induct 5,500-6,500 laterals, he said while talking about Infosys' hiring plans.

Insurance Cos seeks Govt intervention in ULIP row

  Life insurance companies today said the government's intervention to end the turf war between SEBI and IRDA will clear confusion among investors over ULIPs and help in reverting to normal business.

"We welcome the initiative as it clarifies the concerns of our customers. Anxiety on the part of our customers could have caused delay in payment of renewal premiums," Bajaj Allianz Life chief operating officer V Philip said.

"There was some confusion earlier but now there is no confusion," Aegon Religare Life Insurance CEO Rajiv Jamkhedkar said.

Two killed in palestenian border

 IDF troops opened fire at a group of Palestininans attempting to plant a bomb near the border fence around the Kissufim area in the Gaza Strip early Tuesday.

The army reported later on Tuesday that two bodies were found at the site of the gunfight, armed with grenades, rifles, explosives and other weapons.

American airlines plane lands in Iceland following reports of Chemical fumes in cabin

 An American Airlines flight with 145 people on board made an emergency landing Tuesday in Iceland after five crew members became ill following reports of chemical fumes in the cabin.

American Airlines Flight 49 traveling from Paris to Dallas-Ft. Worth landed safely just after 1345 GMT (9:45 a.m. EDT). The source of the fumes was being investigated, Keflavik Airport spokesman Fridthor Eydal said.

World Turban day to honour Sikh community

Thousands of Sikh men will take to the streets of the country today on the occasion of the World Turban Day to highlight the significance of the most conspicuous emblem of their faith.

Scores of rallies, prayer vigils and tying competitions will mark World Turban Day, an event conceived amid concerns that young Sikhs are abandoning the turban in favour of Western-style hairdos.

Call rates for satellite phones of security personnel in border slashed to Re.1

The satellite phone call charges for security personnel manning the international borders will be slashed from Rs 5 to Re 1 per minute from Thursday.

The reduced rates will be effective on satellite phone calls made from border outposts and will benefit personnel central paramilitary forces like the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Border Security Force (BSF) and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB).

Commodore's comprommise the nation for his affair ?????

 In recent memory, never has a defence contract been revised thrice. But, Admiral Gorshkov deal has witnessed an unusual hike. Now, in a new twist, it appears a senior Indian naval officer could have done the damage.

Objectionable pictures of Commodore Sukhjinder Singh with a Russian woman have surfaced. This raises serious questions on whether Russia thrust the aircraft carrier deal upon us by luring him into a honey trap.

Court of inquiry is underway now against Commodore Singh. The objectionable pics of Commodore Singh surfaced a fortnight ago.
After this, the Navy chief has briefed Defence Minister A K Antony about the case.

Interestingly, Commodore Singh was uintil a few months ago, a favourite among the Naval top brass. He negotiated the Gorshkov deal - now called INS Vikramaditya.

Gorshkov saw unusual hike from Rs 4,870cr-Rs 11,650 cr. Singh was hand-picked in 2004 to look after Gorshkov refit. Commodore Singh was in Russia from 2005 to 2007.

Sources within the Navy have told, that if the Board of Inquiry finds Commodore Sukhjinder Singh guilty, he will have to face court martial. Sources also say even if he clears charges relating to the Gorshkov deal, he will be asked to leave as his conduct has shamed the Indian Navy. Commodore Singh could be served with a letter of displeasure.

Raj thacekraj's bahu to join Cong.

The 48-year-old Thacekray bahu is said to be enamoured by the leadership qualities of Congress President Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul, and says both of them are doing a great job of leading the country.

She was a force to reckon with when the BJP-Sena combine was in power during the mid 1990's but then was margnalised within the Sena with the growth of Uddhav Thackeray. Smita is also a Hindii film producer and an active social worker.

Smita was a regular in Mumbai's page 3 and film circles.

A girl motivates others to join the local school...

The Government Girls’ Middle School at Sherpur village in Madhya Pradesh is now being widely recognised as “Lalita Ka School.”

Lalita is no politician but a gritty 15-year-old, whose firm determination to study has motivated other girls to follow suit at the same very school from where she studied from Class VI to VIII.

More CRPF personnel to be deployed in Naxal hit areas

Government will send around 6,000 CRPF personnel to naxal-affected States of the country including Chhattisgarh where 76 securitymen were recently killed in a Maoist attack.

The six battalions of the CRPF to be sent for anti-Maoist operations will be drawn from units which have recently finished training and are scheduled to go for deployment, sources said.

Bharti Walmart to concentrate in Southern states too

Bharti Walmart, the 50:50 joint venture between Bharti Enterprises and US-based Walmart Inc, on Tuesday said it will enter the southern and western parts of India within the next 18-24 months as it looks to expand presence in the country.

The wholesale firm had earlier announced plans to have 10 -15 outlets within the next three years in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi NCR, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.

Mac pro with Intel i5 & i7

Judging by the current trending on Twitter you'd think we'd seen the second coming, but in fact Apple has simply gotten around to putting those tasty Intel Core i5 and i7 processors into its MacBook Pro ranges - you know, about 2 months behind everyone else.

Completely entitled moaning apart, the spit and polish does bring the 15.4in and 17in lines up to date. Core i5 2.4GHz (520M), Core i5 2.53GHz (540M) and Core i7 2.66GHz (620M) CPUs will be available and Apple has paired them with Nvidia's rather excellent GeForce GT 330M graphics chips and Optimus.

Monday, April 12, 2010

No Govt or Private agency to monitor disposal of radioactive waste

Rules to govern medical waste largely ignore radioactive matter; agencies pass the buck

Before the radiation leak at a Mayapuri junk market stirred the authorities into action, the dangers posed by radioactive material seems to have been mostly ignored. While several hospitals use machines that include radioactive material — the substance found at Mayapuri is also suspected to have come from medical equipment — it finds no mention in the list of things state authorities on the ground level need to keep a tab on.

The Bio Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998, list out a number of hospital-generated waste, but the exhaustive rules do not include radioactive waste. While the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) has a mandate for monitoring hazardous substances, it does not include radioactive waste or material either.

Palm - smartphone maker - for sale

 Despite critical acclaim, Palm's 'iPhone killer', the Pre, proved unpopular with consumers. The company is now inviting bids, according to Bloomberg.

Bloomberg reports that Palm is working with Goldman Sachs to find a buyer, according to three sources close to the company. Rival phone makers HTC and Lenovo are reported to have already made offers for Palm, which recently sought to revitalise its fortunes with the launch of the Pre and Pixi range of high-end smartphones based on the WebOS operating system.

Apple's Venture in Ad market makes it easy for Google's AdMob acquisition

Google's CEO has been lauding iAd, saying that Apple's foray into mobile advertising demonstrates a competitive market in which Google should be allowed to acquire AdMob.

Google has been trying to buy AdMob since November, having snatched the company from Apple, but is facing resistance from the Federal Trade Commission who sees a potential monopoly. Apple's entry into the market removes that threat, at least according to Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

Orkut leads in India besides global fall

Facebook might have overtaken Orkut globally in terms of the number of users, but Google's social networking offering still remains the favourite in India, according to the England-based online traffic tracking firm comScore.

In its latest report on social networking activity in the Asia-Pacific region, comScore says the Google-owned Orkut is ranked as the top social networking site in India, with 46.8 per cent of the nation's web population using the website. Facebook, on the other hand, ranks numero uno in Singapore, the Philippines, Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Vietnam.

Apple iPad's manufacturing cost lies below $260

If you  thought that Apple's 16 GB iPad at a price of $499 was value for money, then think again. The real price for manufacturing the iPad is around a half that price according to research agency iSuppli as we found out on Engadget. iSuppli dismantled the iPad and had a thorough look at what lies inside. According to their best estimates, the price of the materials used in the 16 GB iPad do not go a cent over $259.60. This includes $95 for screen and $26.80 for the A4 processor. The shiny aluminum exterior costs $32, while the battery costs $21. The only reason Apple is likely to quote for the huge price premium is the "research and development" cost. One thing that iSuppli did note was that the iPad was more complicated than it appeared as they found there were three chips controlling the touchscreen. iSuppli had previously researched the cost of the iPhone 3G and had come to a similar conclusion. So now you know the magic formula Apple uses to price its products.

Microsoft launched VS 2010 & .net framework 4 in India

In line with the global launch, Microsoft today announced the general availability of Visual Studio 2010 and.Net Framework 4 in India and that Silverlight 4 technology will be released to the web later in the week.

"Together, these technologies simplify the entire development process, enabling developers to build new platforms and build high-quality applications", S Somasegar, Senior Vice President, Microsoft Corportion said delivering the keynote address at the TechED 2010, a technology conclave which commenced here on Monday.

IT industry will recover by 8.4% this year

There will be a strong recovery in demand for IT product and services in 2010 with the US IT market - the world's largest - set to grow by 8.4 per cent, research firm Forrester has said.

The tech recovery has begun in the US and around the world with Q4 (2009). IT market indicators are showing an end to declines, and setting the stage for stronger growth in 2010. Forrester expects the US IT market to grow by 8.4 per cent and the global IT market (in US dollars) by 7.7 per cent, the IT market outlook by the firm said.

CCI warehouse Fire accident causes damage worth 300 million

Container Corp Of India said on Monday that goods worth 300 million rupees were damaged due to fire at its export warehouse on Saturday.

There was also a partial damage worth 50 million rupees to the warehouse building.

The firm's liability for goods and warehouse facilities are fully insured, it said in a statement to the Bombay Stock Exchange.

IVRCL stocks up after its order worth Rs 832 crores

IVRCL Infrastructure and Projects touched an intraday high of Rs 181.30 and an intraday low of Rs 176.30. At 15:11 hrs the share was quoting at Rs 178.70, up Rs 0.95, or 0.53%.

The company has bagged order worth Rs 832 crore,  CNBC-TV18 reports.

GAIL in talks with InterOil Corp for stake in New plant

 State-run gas utility GAIL India on Monday said it is talking to Interoil Corp for a possible stake in the Canadian oil firm’s proposed liquefied natural gas project in Papua New Guinea.

“We are still talking to them. Nothing has been concluded as yet,” GAIL Chairman and Managing Director B. C. Tripathi told reporter.

Growth in Industrial production may encourage stimulus phase out

Industrial production growth slowed to 15.1 per cent year-on-year in February from 16.7 per cent in January. The slowdown was sharper than expected and was mainly attributable to slower growth in manufacturing and mining output.

India’s industrial production growth was 15.1 per cent year-on-year in February. Production growth has slowed since hitting a record-high 17.6 per cent in December. The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation does not release seasonally adjusted data. Seasonally adjusted estimates suggest month-on-month growth was strong in late 2009, after a sharp jump in May and June.

IRDA & SEBI chiefs meet finance secy

SEBI chairman C B Bhave and IRDA chief J Harinarayan had separate meetings with finance secretary Ashok Chawla on Monday on the ongoing tussle between the two regulators over equity-linked insurance schemes.

The differences between the two regulators over administration of the Unit Linked Insurance Products (ULIPs) are likely to be resolved by this evening, IRDA chief Harinarayan indicated after his meeting with Chawla.

RTI, a tool to fight for rights

The Right to Information (RTI) Act has provided city residents a useful tool to fight for their rights. By providing access to records and documents of public authorities, it has allowed many citizens to solve long-standing problems or to bring certain issues to the notice of authorities.

But most officials do not follow some of the Act's guidelines and awareness among officials and the public is an issue, activists say.

Changes in Drugs law ,the need of the hour

 Medical shop-owners and Tamil Nadu Pharmacy Council members say amendment to the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules 1945 is the need of the hour.

The rules stipulate that a stockist/wholesaler, who applies for licences should have passed class XII, have 160 sq.ft of space and should have 5 years experience in selling drugs.

RTOs to issue RC's in the same day of applying - TN govt circular

Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) across the State will issue Registration Certificates (RCs) and vehicle permits on the day an application is filed.
The new regulation, which comes into effect on Monday, applies for transport as well as non-transport vehicles and will ensure that processing time is brought down to one working day.

A circular has been sent to all 61 RTOs in the State. 

Iran to deploy a new age radar in Persian gulf soon

Iranian scientists are planning to develop domestic radars to replace a series of aging Russian-made systems currently deployed in the Persian Gulf.

"The systems will be designed and installed chiefly for defense purposes," said Vice President for Science and Technology, Nasrin Soltankhah, in an interview with Fars News Agency on Saturday.

Another Political party channel in Tamilnadu

 Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) led by Vijayakant will launch “Captain TV” on April 14.

“The trial is on from Sunday. The news-cum-entertainment channel will target the youth in the State,” said L.K. Sudish, managing director of Captain Media and brother-in-law of Mr. Vijayakant.

Schools in Jharkand to open & close early- coz of high temperature

Due to the soaring mercury, school timings in Jharkhand have been changed from Monday. Schools will now open at 6.30 a.m. instead of 8.30 a.m. and will close at 11 a.m. instead of 2.30 p.m., an official said.

Ranchi, which was the summer capital of undivided Bihar, witnessed a temperature of 40.6 degrees Celsius Sunday. In Palamau and in some other parts of the state, the mercury touched 46 degrees Celsius.

Nuclear summit in washington

Leaders and representatives from 47 nations have gathered for a nuclear security summit in Washington as Barack Obama, the US president, pledges to one day rid the world of nuclear weapons.

Obama is expected to tell delegates at Monday's conference that the biggest threat to global security has shifted from the possibility of confrontation between nuclear armed states, to the fear that "terrorist" groups might acquire atomic weapons.

2nd day of Sudanese Election

Voting was proceeding generally smoothly on the second day Monday of Sudan's multi-party elections after a chaotic start which had prompted cries of foul and forced officials to admit "mistakes."

Queues -- one for men, one for women -- formed in stifling heat at voting stations in central Khartoum Monday even before polling opened, as cars arrived bringing even more voters.


Another Indian has been found dead in Sydney.

 Dharmendar Singh, hailing from Nadampr village in Punjab, was found dead on Sunday on a roadside in Sydney.

Singh had gone to Sydney with his wife about one-and-a-half year ago. His family back home at his native village is in a state of shock.

"A friend of Dharmendar Singh telephoned and told us that your son is dead and his body is lying on road. We didn't believe him and called the wife of our son. She was crying and was speaking in partially unconscious state, then we realised that the information was right," said Dharmendar Singh's uncle Gopal Singh.

4.72 Lakh students take IIT-JEE 2010

About 4.72 lakh students across the country will take the IIT-JEE 2010 to be held tomorrow for admission into the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

According to T S Natarajan, organising chairman, JEE, an average of 60,000-80,000 students would appear in each of the seven IIT zones in the country for 10,000 seats in 15 IITs, IT-BHU and ISM Dhanbad.

Sania now a Pakistani by Marriage

The celebrity wedding between tennis star Sania Mirza and Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik took place on Monday (April 12) as the two families advanced the much hyped marriage by three days.

Originally, the marriage was to take place on April 15 although stories on the re-scheduling of the marriage kept coming in the media.

China's Peace Airport near Mt.Everest

China is building a new airport near Mount Everest with the apparent purpose of turning the Chinese side of the tallest peak into a climber’s paradise. It has been named the Peace Airport, which might be a message for Tibetan rebels or for India.

The $71.7 million airport is coming up in Xigaze (also called Shigatse) prefecture. It will boost tourism and bring more visitors to the Tashilhunpo monastery of the Panchen Lama, which is located there. The government appointed Panchen Lama, who was recently inducted into the Chinese parliament, has played a key role in helping the government run a campaign against the Dalai Lama.

Threat by Maoists in Nepal to revoke deal with India for MRP

Opposition Maoists in Nepal called off their proposed countrywide strike on Monday following a government decision to scrap the contract with India on supply of machine readable passports (MRPs).

The move came after the Madhav Kumar Nepal government decided late on Sunday evening to revoke the deal due to political pressure and questions raised by Public Accounts Committee on the manner in which the contract was awarded.

Indian in the Wikimedia foundation

Bishakha Datta, who recently joined the board of trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation as member, is upbeat about the immense potential the free online encyclopaedia has to chronicle the country's pluralistic culture.

She was speaking to the Wikipedians of Bangalore at the `Wiki Meetup' on Sunday. She stressed on the need for greater awareness about the medium, and increased involvement by Wikipedians in local languages.

Fire in B'lore hotel- No casualities reported

A fire broke out on Monday afternoon on the terrace of five-storey Gold Towers in the heart of Bangalore, destroying a temporary shed, a police official said.

"The fire occurred between 1.45-2 pm in the shed on the roof of Gold Towers. No casualties have been reported so far. The fire has been brought under control," Deputy Commissioner of Police G Ramesh told reporters.

The fire brigade rushed five fire engines to douse the flames on a hot and humid afternoon.

"The cause of the fire is being investigated"

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Kabbadi WC 2010

Dulla Pehalwan from the US, Jassa from Italy and Jinder Amli from Canada have all gathered in Punjab for the first edition of the World Cup Kabaddi Punjab 2010 that is turning out to be quite a gathering of Punjabis from all over the world playing the game.

While the Canadian team in the nine-nation tournament boasts of names like Jinder Amli, Lucky Kurali, Bhoora and Aman Kundi, the US side has two Pehalwans - Dulla Pehalwan and Jassi Pehalwan - in its ranks.

ValueFirst acquires Tagg.in

Tagg.in, a 2-year old firm started by Vatsal Desai, was incubated by Aurum Ventures, which continues to be an investor.

ValueFirst Messaging, a Gurgaon-based enterprise mobility and communication services company, has acquired a majority stake in social media firm Tagg.in for an undisclosed sum. Tagg.in, a Mumbai-based company, runs web and SMS based microblogging site which allows users to build communities and blog via SMS.

ONGC more eco-friendly than other oil Cos

State-owned explorer Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) on Monday said it has received 10,722 emission reduction certificates from the United Nations for a waste heat recovery project at its Mumbai High fields, making it the first public sector undertaking to generate revenue by trading in carbon credits.

The heat recovery project is the first of the six that ONGC has registered with the clean development mechanism (CDM) of the United Nations framework convention on climate change, the company said in a statement from New Delhi.

TTD lauches new e-Ticketing facility

Tirupati Tirumala Devasthanam (TTD) is an new online ticket booking service launched by TTD trust to assist the people from different parts of Andhra Pradesh to the Holy place Tirupati Tirumala Devasthanam. This service is run by a travel agency.

Tirupati Tirumala Devasthanam is one of the most popular and visited religious place in Andhra Pradesh. There are many other travel agencies that provide tour and travelling assistance at minimal rates.

HP slate details leaked

Just hours after HP teased us with another  short video of its Slate tablet, Engadget revealed even more details about the upcoming device. Those details are courtesy of an internal HP presentation, which shows the specs of the upcoming device, including both its advantages over the iPad and its weaknesses--such as half of the battery life of Apple's tablet.

The leaked HP Slate presentation, which looks genuine, elucidates many of the mysteries around the device, starting with the price: $549 for the 32GB model and $599 for the 64GB version. In comparison, the introductory price of an iPad starts at $499 for a Wi-Fi-only 16GB model.

HCL re- launches its BeanStalk series

HCL Infosystems has re-launched the Beanstalk series desktops in India after it was first launched in 1995.

The desktop range, in the price band of Rs39,990 to Rs85,000, is equipped with a one-touch button service to address all customer queries and comes with a three-year warranty and McAfee Antivirus access.

Microcoft to lauch Social networking Mobiles

 Microsoft Corp. plans to introduce a new line of mobile phones Monday with social-networking capabilities aimed at young consumers, part of the technology giant's effort to turn around its struggling mobile-phone strategy, people familiar with the matter said.

The new devices, based on a Microsoft development project code-named "Pink," will be available later this month in the U.S. through a partnership with Verizon Wireless, the carrier owned by Verizon Communications Inc. and Vodafone Group PLC., one of these people said.

Tech issues in iPad reported by users in Apple forum

New complaints about technical issues with the iPad emerged today, as Apple celebrated selling hundreds of thousands of the new devices over the weekend.

Apple has maintained its silence over reports about glitches with its new tablet computer. New iPad owners have posted comments on Apple forums claiming that their wi-fi was poor or fluctuating, where other internet devices worked well. Today, new reports suggested there could also be issues with charging the device and compatibility with apps designed for the iPhone.

J & K Govt imposed ESMA to tackle emplotee strike

The Government of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday imposed the Essential Service Maintenance Act (ESMA) as government employees continued with their strike for the third consecutive day.

The employees have been on strike for the last three days to press their demand for the release of arrears prescribed by the Sixth Pay Commission Report and the enhancement of retirement age from 58 to 60.

The state's cabinet on Monday, at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, decided to impose ESMA, which will deny employees their salaries if they do not come for work.

HTC Magic for Vodafone has worm - Trend Micro reports

Viruses have known to be making an attempt to infect mobile phones. It has now been reported that the manufacturing lines of HTC Magic being offered by Vodafone are likely to have been infected. An Internet Security firm called Trend Micro has discovered the presence of the virus.

Vodafone’s HTC Magic runs on the Android operating system. It so happened that one of the infected handsets was received by an employee of an anti virus firm called Panda Security. The Trend Micro blog has reported that a worm WORM_SILLY.QT is spreading with the smart phone memory. The moment the phone is connected to the PC the worm infects the recipient computer.

Telecom Cos welcome online auction of spectrum

Telecom operators have endorsed the online mechanism designed by NM Rothschild for conducting 3G spectrum auction, saying the process virtually eliminates any scope for unrealistic bid.

All the top telecom firms including Airtel, Vodafone, Idea, Aircel, RCom and Tatas would be participating in the e-auction process, the first of its kind in the world, to acquire 3G spectrum for which the auction begins on April 9.

Corporate frauds on the fast lane - KPMG

 Corporate fraud in India is on the rise, a fact corroborated by 75 per cent of the top executives surveyed by consultancy firm KPMG.

An increasing number of employees are indulging in fraudulent activities, mostly driven by financial stress and dissatisfaction with their company management, according to ‘KPMG Fraud Survey Report 2010’. Global consultancy KPMG conducts the survey every two years across all sectors.

Revaluation of Yuan - its China's choice

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said he was confident that China would see that it is in its own interest to make its currency more flexible, and said global economic recovery "looks quite strong now."

Geithner, in an interview on Tuesday with India's NDTV, said it was "China's choice" whether or not it revalues the yuan.

"As I said before and I'll say it again, but I want to make sure I am repeating myself, I am confident that China will decide it's in their interest to resume the move to a more flexible exchange rate, that they began some years ago and suspended in the midst of the crisis," he said in India's capital.

DoT conducts Mock auction - real auction on friday

The government today held mock auction for 3G spectrum and has convened a meeting tomorrow in which the bidders will be briefed about the nittty gritties of the real auction on Friday.

The Department of Telecom (DoT) conducted the mock auction to familiarise the nine 3G and 11 broadband wireless access (BWA) bidders with the system and clarify their technical queries about the auction.

Bidders logged onto the DoT's mock auction network since morning to understand the nitty gritties.

Reliance's Zapak to buy Codemasters' 50% shares

Anil Ambani Group company Reliance Big Entertainment today said it will acquire 50 per cent stake in U.K.-based gaming firm Codemasters.

Reliance Big Entertainment has agreed to acquire 50 per cent shareholding in Codemasters, the company said in a statement. The company, however, did not disclose amount involved in this deal.

India's Defence network systems compromised by Chinese hackers - China denies the report

China on Tuesday dismissed reports that Chinese hackers have broken into top secret files of the Indian Defence Ministry and embassies around the world, saying that it was firmly opposed to hacking and regards it as an international crime.

"We have been hearing frequently these kind of news and I do not know the purpose to stir up issues," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jiang Yu said, replying to questions about reports of hacking of sensitive Indian sites in the media today.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Techie arrested for creating profile of a girl to harass her...

A software engineer was arrested in Hyderabad on Saturday for allegedly creating a fictitious vulgar profiles of a girl on social networking sites, Cyber Crimes Police said.

The parents of Shiva Shankar Madisetty, a software engineer at a MNC software firm in Bangalore, had asked for the girl's hand for their son but were turned down by her parents. Apparently dejected, Madisetty wanted to harass the girl, CID Superintendent of Police B Sumathi said.

After collecting details (including cell phone number) of the girl through social networking sites, Madisetty created a fictitious profile of the girl with her photo and added vulgar content, the police officer said.

Riot Panel waiting for Modi to appear

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has so far not appeared before the Special Investigation Team (SIT) enquiring into the 2002 Gujarat riots.

The SIT has given Modi a week starting from Sunday to come and answer questions in a case filed by Zakia Jafri, wife of late Congress MP Ehsan Jafri who along with 68 others were killed in the Gulbarg Society massacre of February 28, 2002.

The summons though does not make it mandatory for Modi to make an appearance before the SIT team headed by RK Raghavan. Narendra Modi is consulting his top legal advisors whether he should appear or not before the panel.

Maharaja Exp. flagged off- Offers a royal travel experience

Now, travel through the heart of India in the lap of luxury. Equipped with LCD TVs, panoramic windows and internet connectivity, the new Maharajas' Express promises to make the journey from Kolkata to Delhi a royal experience.

The train is the latest offering from Indian Railways on the lines of the Palace On Wheels to generate revenue and help tourists explore India. It possesses elegant features and international-level comfort.

The journey from Kolkata to Delhi by Maharajas' Express has been christened Celestial India. It will cover pilgrim and tourist centres like Gaya and Varanasi, the Bandhavgarh forests, Khajuraho, Agra and Gwalior before terminating in Delhi.

Moto's Android Phone "Milestone" debuts in India

March 22, 2010 will see the launch of Motorola Milestone in India. Motorola Milestone is the GSM version of Motorola Droid and the handset is based on Google Android 2.0 Operating System. It is however predicted that the Indian customers may have the mobile phone without free Google navigation and other free services.

Motorola Milestone, which has already pre-loaded Android 2.1 version with its US counterpart, has started showing some technical problems in the Android 2.1 OS. There is anticipation in the market that Motorola is likely to hold its 2.1 Android in the US.

India to Interrogate Headley - US Officials

Indian investigators can interrogate David Headley, said a US official on Saturday adding that the Pakistani-born Lashkar-e-Taeba operative's extradition to India was still possible, but not on charges of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.

"With respect to the Headley case, the plea bargain agreement was announced and part of that agreement was that the US would not extradite Headley either to India or Pakistan or Denmark for the charges for which he has now admitted guilt," US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert O Blake told reporters in New Delhi.

Asked if Indian investigators would be allowed to quiz him, Blake said: "My answer would be yes."

Kochi gets its New IPL team along with Pune...

Irrepressible Shashi Tharoor added a new dimension to his expansive profile when he got leading business magnets to come together as Rendezvous Sports World Ltd. that bagged a team for Kochi in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Tharoor gave Kerala a reason to cheer for when he lent his support to the franchisee to bid $333.33 million (Rs 1,533.33 crore) to get Kochi one of the two new IPL teams from the next season. Sahara Adventure Sports Group bagged Pune.

Muslim Law Board increases the No. of Women in its panel ....

 The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) may been silent on the women's reservation bill. But when it came to reconstituting its executive body, it unanimously increased the representation of women from one to five.

Announcing this on the last day of the board's three-day annual convention at the Nadwa Darul-Uloom Islamic university here, AIMPLB spokesman-cum-legal adviser Zafaryab Jilani told reporters Sunday: 'We have nominated five women this time on the board's executive committee.'

Socialite Begum Naseem Iqtidar was the lone woman on the committee till now.
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