Box Art Given to F.E.A.R. 3
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has just launched the box art for forthcoming terror first person shooter, F. E. A. R. 3.
F. E. A. R. 3 sets free powerful battle, convincing story and different co-op gameplay, developing the well-appreciated F. E. A. R. franchise.
Long-Awaited Android 2.1 Update for Motorola Milestone Now In UK
There's a good news for all the users of the Motorola Milestone in the UK.
Motorola Europe has declared that the much-awaited Android 2.1 update for the Motorola Milestone, the European adaptation of the Verizon droid, is at last available for download.
Artificial Material to Aid Muscle Generation
Researchers in Canada and U. S. have revealed synthetic proteins aping the muscle protein in the humans, titin. In human beings, titin protein is mimicked by biomaterial.
The former is a muscle protein in humans. Also called connectin, is largely responsible for passive elastic properties of muscle and contraction of striated muscle.
Alien calls may impose threat to our lives
One of the proved discoveries says that, life, and even intelligence, is perhaps quite common in the cosmos. But the second big discovery says that, light-speed or faster-than-light travel may also be possible. If this proves to be true, than we must deem ourselves under a peril, as per the scientists!
DNA Code Details Unveiled
To decode the messages of our genes, Canadian researchers have cropped up with an "Enigma Machine", which can elucidate details about the small number of genes, which contain the instructions required to build complex organisms like human beings.
Canada Discovers a Novel Dam; Seen from Space
Flouting the record of a 652-meter long world's largest beaver dam, the Canadian ecologist here, have come up with another animal-shaped dam in the remote southeast areas of Alberto's Wood Buffalo National Park. The photographs have been released by Parks Canada, today.
Police Currently on the Lookout for Puddy and Business Partner
The police are currently busy searching frantically for the missing Perth millionaire Craig Puddy, in addition to his ex-business partner, Cameron Mansell, after the four-wheel drive which was owned by Mr. Mansell was found burnt-out in the north of the city.
Range Rover Sport Receives a Facelift
The Range Rover Sport, a major addition to the Land Rover lineup, flaunt its bodyshell lines that make it look similar to a squat Range Rover Vogue, however, actually built on the underpinnings of the Land Rover Discovery.
This sporty SUV aims to bridges the void between the off road-oriented Disco, and the luxurious Rangie.
Websense's Unveils its New Secure Web Gateway
Websense is reported to have unveiled a secure Web gateway that facilitates threat and risk prevention and deployment capabilities -- all in one package.
The Websense Web Security Gateway Anywhere solution extends web security, data loss prevention (DLP), hybrid SaaS apart from advanced and persistent risk prevention and deployment capabilities.
Reviewing of Iron Ore Projects Reaffirmed by Rio Tinto
Today, the mining giant Rio Tinto reaffirmed that it was in the process of reviewing the potential impact of the Rudd Government's planned super tax on resources on its ongoing Australian projects and new operations.
Teens Seeks Advice For Career Futures
Secondary students from across the Nelson region yesterday is reported to have accumulated at the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology in a view to seek a genuine advice as to which direction they should choose as they enter the real world.
Great spotted kiwi Brought Back to the Nelson national park
A species of kiwi is reported to have been relocated to part of Kaurangi National Park in Nelson where the native bird was believed have become all but extinct.
The data reveals that seven male and five female great spotted kiwis has been released in the park's Flora Valley.
Ozone Hole Comes With a Happy Ending
Scientists have revealed that the hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica is likely to initiate with its happy ending, getting smaller - first spotted 25 years after it was discovered.
The news is attributed to the unprecedented international action taken over against the menace.
Apple iPad 3G Hit Stores on Friday
The 3G iPad, which unveiled for sale on Friday, witnessed an absurd mix of boom and bust.
At the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco on Tuesday, Raven Zachary, president of mobile developer Small Society, mad an attempt to explore the territory as he recalled his experience using his iPad as substitute for a laptop.
Niwa Denies Hide's Claim
ACT Party leader Rodney Hide claims that state science company Niwa has deliberately misguided cabinet ministers over New Zealand's official temperature measurements showing global warming in New Zealand.
However, Niwa openly denied the allegation, revealed Michelle Hollis, communications manager of National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (Niwa).
Telepresence Standards to Face Tough Times
As per an industry analyst, efforts put to distinguish the contest are representing industry principles as useless, and are hampering interoperability between multi-branded telepresence systems.
Seagate Launched GoFlex Family
Seagate launched an innovative GoFlex family that unites interchangeable cables with a number of storage and external connectivity solutions. This family consists of three components. The first is ultra-portable and desktop drives. The second component is storage system devices and the third is a whole host of interface cables.
Asia Pacific MSS to Cross $4B
As per latest predictions from Frost & Sullivan, the Asia-Pacific managed security services market is ready to see it growing gradually over the next five years time, which would cross the US$4 billion mark by end-2015.
Battle.net Will Integrate with Facebook
Blizzard Entertainment's next-generation online gaming platform, called Battle. net, will integrate with Facebook to offer players an enhanced social-gaming experience. Battle. net will be hosting the upcoming and highly anticipated RTS StarCraft II.
Adobe Systems Inc. Uses Two tablet Computers to Reveal New Software
Two tablet computers are being used by Adobe Systems Inc. to show off some of its new software. Adobe displayed two tablet computers, first is a device currently shipping from Dell Inc. and another is a reference model from Nvidia Corp. and both of the tablets run its new AIR 2 product. It is software that lets website applications run outside of a browser.