Badoo's report : World's most men showing flirts on "Spanish women"

                                            
  LONDON, UK: 
Spanish women are the most flirtatious in the world online, according to a survey by a dating website which said the results belie lingering perceptions of a socially conservative country.
Badoo.com found Spanish women are more likely to initiate Internet dating contact with a man than women from any other country in which the site operates.
Badoo, which boasts 80 million registered users across more than 240 countries said it studied 90 million contacts made over a month.

For students : 2011 Google Online Marketing Challenge

 

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Logitech K750 Is The World’s First Solar Keyboard:Review


The $80 Logitech K750 is the first solar keyboard built of fully recyclable plastic. The device has a set of solar panels along the top edge and even includes a luxmeter to tell how well things are charging. It charges in sunlight and even under a standard bulb.
If you’re familiar with Logitech keyboards they usually last for months – if not years – on the same battery. This, however, will ensure that you don’t go dark in the midst of a marathon blogging session. It is also wireless.

HTC Touch HD2

The HTC Touch HD2 has a lot of features and HTC Sense, all packed into its large well-built frame, as well as a super-snappy interface. Its 4.3-inch screen is definitely the best thing about the phone, but unfortunately, it is no longer the best screen around. 65K colour limitation and poor sunlight legibility are also serious limitations, as is the mediocre video playback experience. We would recommend you wait till Windows Phone 7 comes along, and the HTC HD7 might just be what you are looking for. However, if apart from a large screen, you are also looking for a phone that will be able to handle whatever OS you throw at it, then this might just be your thing, though its still high price should make you think twice.

Police can use Facebook and Twitter to track criminals


LONDON, UK: Detectives will be taught how to track down killers and other criminals on Facebook, Twitter and other social networks.
Sweeping changes have been made to train thousands of student investigators to bring their work into the 21st century.

Asus introduces its capacitive touch-sensitive mouse for modern users, the circular WX-DL


Asus WX-DL The Asus WX-DL looks like the Taiwanese company’s answer to the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse and the Apple Magic Mouse, incorporating touch sensitive control surfaces and a rather radical design.

NASA: Space shuttle Discovery to take off Wednesday



Space shuttle Discovery sits on its launch pad Saturday in Cape 
Canaveral, Florida, awaiting its launch Wednesday.
             -- NASA officials said Saturday they are confident that space shuttle Discovery's Wednesday launch will go as scheduled, sending a crew of six astronauts to the International Space Station on an 11-day mission.
NASA Test Director Jeff Spaulding said mechanical repairs on the shuttle's system used to pressurize Discovery's right hand Orbital Maneuvering System Pod have been successful.
"Right now we're in a good path to get there," Spaulding said.
The shuttle is scheduled to launch Wednesday. The targeted launch time is 3:52 p.m. ET, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the shuttle's launch and landing site.
Initially, a mechanical problem had forced NASA to delay the final launch of the Discovery, the space agency said Friday.

Will Nintendo 3DS social features work in America?

   Will Nintendo's 3DS have trouble persuading gamers to buy in if it
 doesn't have 3G capability?
     Nintendo's 3DS wowed audiences at its unveiling this summer.
But without an always-on internet connection, the hand-held gaming device -- which displays 3-D images without the help of glasses -- could be at a disadvantage in the face of smartphones equipped for gaming.
An important social feature of the 3DS, called SpotPass, lets players battle each other over the internet, comparing high scores and making the games more interactive. The problem? Players will need to be in the range of a Wi-Fi network. Otherwise, they only can use SpotPass with friends who are close by.
This may not sit well with U.S. consumers who are used to being able to play games with friends across town or on the other side of the world. Wi-Fi connections are not as common here as 3G networks, which many phones use to connect to the mobile Web.
Nintendo has traditionally been slow to adopt online gaming. In that area, its GameCube system lagged competitors at the time. But web features play a major role in how Wii owners use the system, and it has sold more units than any home console of the current generation.

Future of Windows Azure -- platform is the service

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer speaks at this week's Microsoft PDC 
conference.
(Ars Technica) -- At PDC this week, Microsoft unveiled its roadmap for the Windows Azure cloud computing platform.
Moving beyond mere Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), the company is positioning Windows Azure as a Platform-as-a-Service offering: a comprehensive set of development tools, services, and management systems to allow developers to concentrate on creating available, scalable applications.

YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley steps down as CEO

Hurley stepping down as YouTube chief executive LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter)Chad Hurley is relinquishing his post as CEO of YouTube, the company he co-founded five years ago that revolutionized video on the Internet.
Hurley said he'll remain an adviser and that Salar Kamangar, vice president of product management, will become CEO.

Google had spent $1.6B on 40 companies in 9 months

Google's 2010 acquisition-spending spree has so far involved 40 companies and a total of $1.6 billion, the company revealed today.
It's been a busy year for the men and women of Google's mergers-and-acquisitions team, closing an average of 4.4 deals a month, according to Google's quarterly report filed with the U.s. Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday. The top three deals involved AdMob, at a final price of $681 million, Slide, at a final price of $179 million, and On2 Technologies, at a final price of $123 million.
But Google also completed 37 other deals by the end of September, spending a total of $626 million on those smaller deals. Google CEO Eric Schmidt wasn't kidding when he said Google was planning to open its checkbook in 2010.
This haul doesn't even include the travel software company ITA, which Google proposed acquiring for $700 million in July. That deal is expected to face a great deal of antitrust scrutiny from the U.S. government, and Google said in its filing that it doesn't expect the transaction to close until the first half of 2011.
With $33 billion in cash to close the third quarter, it's not like Google sweated the payments on any of these deals. And given the resurgence of the online-advertising market that fuels Google's profits, don't expect Google to take its foot off the gas anytime soon.

Nokia hits 1st rank of top five mobile phone vendors

White iPhone 4 delayed until spring


The still elusive white iPhone 4.

The white iPhone 4 is delayed.
For those keeping track, yes, that is the third time you've read that headline since June. Apple is saying today that the white version of the iPhone 4 now won't be for sale until spring 2011. And that's after telling us in June that it would be delayed until late July, then in July putting off the ship date until "later this year."
Apple's quote today is, "We're sorry to disappoint customers waiting for the white iPhone yet again, but we've decided to delay its release until this spring."
It comes just shortly after news broke this morning that Apple had released an updated version of its App Store iPhone app with the option to reserve a white iPhone 4 in stores. Clicking "Reserve" didn't actually make a reservation, but it did get the rumor mill churning that a white iPhone 4 was soon to be released.
So what's up with the delays? Presumably the same "manufacturing challenges" Apple cited in previous delays concerning the white iPhone 4. A person spotted using one of the elusive white handsets last week, who had received it from a friend working at Apple, said he'd heard the problem was related to getting the white face plate of the phone to match the white home button.
Again, we don't know the specifics of the holdup because Apple is keeping silent about that. But it is looking increasingly likely that we'll hear about the Verizon iPhone from Apple before we actually see a white iPhone 4 in stores.

Microsoft sales had rise 25% to $16 billion

NEW YORK -- Microsoft's first-quarter sales of $16.2 billion rose 25% from last year, thanks to strong showings from Office 2010, Windows 7 and Xbox 360.
Microsoft's net income jumped 51% from last year, to $5.41 billion, or 62 cents per share. The company easily topped analyst estimates for both sales and earnings.

Some of the gain came from Microsoft's move to exclude sales of $1.5 billion from last year's results because of a Windows 7 upgrade program. The company waited until after Windows 7 shipped to recognize revenue from those sales. Still, factoring out the deferral's effects, Microsoft had double-digit sales and income growth.
All of Microsoft's business units reported year-over-year growth. However, its loss widened in its perennially money-losing online division, which lost $560 million in the quarter ended Sept. 30.

Revenue from Microsoft Office rose more than 15% compared to last year, thanks to Microsoft Office 2010's first full quarter on the market. Sales of Xbox 360 video game consoles grew 38% and outsold every competing console in the U.S. for each of the past four months, Microsoft said.
PC sales were also strong, with revenue rising 10% from software sales through Microsoft's resellers.
Last week, Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) reported an all-time sales record of $20 billion, on the back of its popular gadget lineup. It was the first time Apple's quarterly sales topped Microsoft's.
Windows Phone 7: In a conference call with analysts after the earnings release, Microsoft executives touted its new Windows 7 operating system for mobile phones. The OS is deeply integrated with social media and other Microsoft products ,including the Office suite.
"We've made really exciting progress with the Windows Phone 7 abroad, and we expect that to continue when we launch in the U.S. on Nov. 8," said Bill Koefoed, general manager of the company's investor relations.
Earlier this month, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that Windows Phone 7 smartphones would be available in the United States on AT&T's (T, Fortune 500) network. Microsoft also announced partnerships with Samsung, LG and HTC, which will make devices to run the new smartphone software. All three phones will cost $199.99.
The Windows Phone 7 lineup will eventually include nine phone models available in 30 countries.
Online services: Revenue from Microsoft's online services business division, which includes MSN and its search engine Bing, rose 8%.
Microsoft's search deal with Yahoo (YHOO, Fortune 500), which aims to challenge Google's (GOOG, Fortune 500) dominance in online search, launched earlier this year. Under the 10-year agreement, both search engines maintain their own branding but Yahoo is responsible for acquiring premium advertisers. In turn, Microsoft pays Yahoo 88% of the revenue it gets from searches on Yahoo's sites.
Earlier Thursday, Microsoft (MSFT, Fortune 500) CEO Steve Ballmer delivered a keynote address at the company's Professional Developers Conference in Seattle. In his speech, Ballmer said Microsoft is developing an early foothold in the smartphone market, which he sees as still in its infancy.
Microsoft shares rose 2.6% in after-hours trading.

Mount Everest gets 3G mobile network

 
Katmandu, Nepal- -- The world's highest third generation (3G) mobile network services base station was set up at the bottom of Mount Everest on Thursday.
Ncell, a mobile phone and internet operator in Nepal, said it set up a 3G base at an altitude of 5,200 meters (17,000 feet) near the village of Gorakshep, according to Aigars Benders, the chief technical officer of Ncell.
"The speed of the 3G services will be up to 3.6 MB per second," Aigars said.
"But we could have it up to 7.2 MB if there is demand."
A total of nine stations, with the lowest at 2,870 meters (9,400 feet) at Lukla where the airport in the Everest region is situated, came into operation on Thursday.
The service is mainly targeted at the approximately 30,000 tourists who come to trek in Nepal's Himalayan region every year.
A few hundred mountaineers attempt to climb Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain at 8,848 meters (29,028 feet) and it is estimated that the annual total number of mountaineers in the region number several hundred.
Although Ncell has not tested its 3G services from the top of Everest, Aigars said it is theoretically possible.
Up to 50 people can use the services at a time and if there is demand this capacity can be increased.
Four of the base stations are run by solar power with a back-up battery that can power the stations for up to three days.
Sweden-based Teliasonera, the fifth largest mobile company in Europe, has the controlling and operating stake in Ncell.
"Teliasonera also has the world's lowest 3G base station in the world," said Teliasonera's CEO Lars Nyberg. He said that the lowest one is at 1,400 meters (4,595 feet) below sea level in a mine in Europe.

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