Tehran - Russia's nuclear power chief will visit Iran to prepare the nuclear fuel operation of the joint Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran, ISNA news agency reported Saturday.
ISNA said that Sergei Kiriyenko will arrive in Tehran on Sunday for talks with officials of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization, ISNA said.
Kiriyenko is also scheduled to go to the Persian Gulf port of Bushehr and inspect the latest developments in the plant there.
Iran's Atomic Energy Organization head Gholam-Reza Aqazadeh said the Russian side was committed to launching the Bushehr plant as scheduled.
The game lovers today have too many options to choose from in the markets. And now they have one more. The new MSI N9400GT series of graphics card will let them enjoy exciting PC games and HD movie playback. One can get this new range of MSI cards in two variants that are, N9400GT512 (premium 512 MB larger graphics frame buffer) and N9400GT256 (standard 256 MB frame buffer). You won’t have to spend much on thse new cards as they have been priced in an affordable range and at the same time you would experience DirectX 10 ready and improved Windows Vista 3D accelerated solution.
In order to give stiff competition to the much publicized Apple iPhone in India, the Aditya Birla owned Idea Cellular has decided to launch Nokia ‘N96’ for its subscribers.
Nokia N96 features a 5MP auto focus camera, additional VGA camera on its face for making video calls, expandable 16GB of internal memory, GPS, Wi-Fi and much more.
According to the company officials, the above mentioned features are missing in the Apple’s iPhone. The cellular company will provide this amazing phone to its subscribers by the coming month.
Hamburg - Germany inaugurated Friday what it said was the world's first fuel cell-powered passenger boat in commercial use.
The FCS Alsterwasser is powered by twin fuel-cell motors similar to those already in use in the Germany Navy's most modern submarines and will take up to 100 passengers on lake cruises in the city of Hamburg. The cells burn hydrogen and emit no carbon dioxide.
Berlin - Tens of thousands of Germans swarmed into Europe's top electrical-goods fair, IFA, on its opening day Friday in Berlin.
For the first time, the consumer-electronics expo included home appliances such as washing machines and vacuum cleaners.
While advertising for the appliances usually shows happy housewives, the audience admiring the white goods, caressing the surfaces and trying out all the buttons at IFA on Friday was predominantly male.