According to a new study published in Journal of School Health, teens who are frequent internet users often indulge in cyberbulling. Around 72% of respondents reported at least one incident during the past year.
The study also found a correlation between online bullying and school bullying, which has been related to increased amount of stress. It was found that 85% of respondents who reported at least one case of cyber bullying also were often bullied in the school. The parents of these teens were often not ware, since the teens themselves didn’t tell their parents about the incident of online bullying. The reason for not disclosing it to parents was the need to deal with the situation on their own and also the fear of parental restriction on the internet use.
The motherboard and RAM vendors have been advised by Intel to take up X58+Core i7 combo and to follow a strict memory voltage limit of 1.65 volts limit as not doing so can lead to killing of the CPU, informed Inquirer.
The news has come in light after when several pictures of the new ASUS P6T Deluxe motherboard was posted on net, and the motherboard had a big warning sticker on it that anything more than 1.65 V will destroy the CPU. When ASUS was confirmed about the fact, it said that it’s all true.
Finally the official launch of Nokia 5800 Express Music phone also known as the “Tube” took place. The company is hoping that this set which has particularly been designed for music lovers would be a triumph in the market with its exclusive touch screen feature.
The Nokia 5800 express has been prepared with some really classy features which will definitely entice the customers. The set has a large 3.2” touch screen, 8GB memory, a 3.2 megapixel camera and built-in surround speakers.
With taking a step forward in technology, a new electronic book reader will soon be introduced by Sony in U.S., which will add in the already existing range of the company’s E-book Reader. The new book reader comes with upgraded hardware and is expected to be available for sale in November.
Two of the world’s largest internet search engines, Google Inc. and Yahoo! Inc. have agreed to postpone an advertising sales partnership until the anti-trust lawyers from the U.S. Department of Justice pass their review.
According to the reports, the delay will be quite brief, that could be less than a month. The advertising deal, which was announced in June, needs regulatory approval before it is implemented.
In EU and Canada, anti-trust reviews on the ad-deal are proceeding.
Washington - Most computer users want control over three things about their personal computers: what gets installed, what gets removed, and what's running at the moment.