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Intel Developing Home Energy Management Concept Gadget

Chip company Intel is looking closely at the edges of the smart grid network — or “the edgy smart grid” — where Intel’s chips can play a role in connected energy devices, said Andrew Chien, VP of Intel Labs, at the Intel Developer’s Forum in San Francisco on Thursday. And, like many other energy companies, [...]

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Creative Use of Cameraphone

There’s a saying, the best camera is the one you have with you. Today, even with the advancement of camera technology in both, DSLR as well as compacts, the camera that always with you is your cameraphone. Everybody knows how to use the camera, but not everyone knows the creative ways to maximise your cameraphone [...]

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Top 10 Electronic Gadgets

Over the last couple of years there has been large increase in the production of gizmos and electronic gadgets due to technological advances in the electronics industry. I would like to share with you my top 15 list of what I believe are the most influential and interesting electronic gadgets available in the Consumer Electronics [...]

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Visual Search from Microsoft

US SOFTWARE giant Microsoft unveiled a twist on the Internet search experience on Monday with a new feature which allows Web surfers to search using image galleries instead of text links.
Microsoft, which teamed up with Yahoo! in July in a bid to challenge Internet search giant Google, rolled out a beta, or test, version of [...]

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Swiss Civil Servant Banned from Facebooking

Some people may think spending their time during office hours on social networking sites such as Facebook may not affect their productivity. But some people can’t just control themselves, and spend most of their working time on their private surfing.
Swiss’ government has introduced a new law, banning their staffs from using Facebook after failed appeals [...]

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