London, July 26 : Space tourism has yet not started for civilians, but the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has already issued a warning that it might not begin at all if safety was neglected.
The caution came during the Space Frontier Foundation''s annual meeting in Washington DC last week.
George Nield, head of the FAA unit that regulates commercial human space flight safety, said that it was time that space tourism operators got real about the extraordinary risks they faced.
Good news for all those Indians who have an eye for latest gizmos and technology. The Motorola Inc is launching 3G MOTORAZR V9 Ferrari Special Edition in India for the Indian Consumers to gain its speedy and high-tech experience. The Indian market is all ready to be set on fire with the launch of 3G MOTORAZR V9 Ferrari Special Edition, which has an innovative design, great speed and high functionality. The chic phone can truly be said as a perfect blend of Motorola’s vibrancy and Ferrari’s technology and acceleration.
Finally the technology giant Samsung rolled out its much-awaited cellular phone, named ‘INNOV8’, which will hit European markets by next month (August 2008), while it will make its way to other markets during September.
Based on Symbian OS v9.3, INNOV8 is the first 8 megapixel camera phone, which will surely strengthen Samsung’s notable supremacy in the GSM market.
The newly launched phone comes equipped with astounding features, which brings the highest level of power efficiency, platform security and phone performance.
Washington, July 26 : Scientists are using instruments like an aerosol mass spectrometer to examine the life cycles of atmospheric aerosols that can absorb and scatter light and influence the lifetime of clouds.
Chemists from Aerodyne Research Inc. and Boston College (BC) have designed the instrument.
According to Chemistry Professor Paul Davidovits and Aerodyne Principal Scientist Timothy B. Onasch from BC, the novel spectrometer allows researchers to better understand what happens to the sub-microscopic particles.
London, July 26 : Chip maker Intel predicts that the world of mobile internet devices is set to explode in the short span on the next four years.
Intel has based its prediction on research it has carried out.
According to the data collected, portable net-enabled devices are set to grow to 1.2 billion by 2012.
"The demand is there and the need is there and our technology can meet those needs," the BBC quoted Intel''s Gadi Singer, head of Intel''s mobility group, as saying.
ASUS Technology Pvt. Ltd., a part of the Taiwan-based ASUSTeK Computer, has made announcement about the launching of its first exclusive service centre in New Delhi.
The company, that mainly provides notebook computers and smartphones in the Indian market, has decided to make an investment of around Rs 20 crore by 2010, as part of its service initiatives to offer up top-notch service to its clients.