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Women Prefer 7-inch iPad Mini Over its 10-inch Variant says President of Hearst Magazines
0By: Ali Raza | February 15th, 2013 | Apple, iOS, Living, News, Social Media, TabletsIt is often observed that there is a huge difference in the preference of men and women because what one gender likes the other usually discards. Similar is the case when it comes to selecting things on the basis of size. For women size really matters, but this does not mean at all that they will always feel attracted towards bigger things because according to the President of
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Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Canada Introduces Community Scout, an App that Helps Home Buyers Find the Best Community
By: Ali Raza | February 14th, 2013 | Apple, Business, iOS, Living, Mobile Apps, News, O Canada, Smartphones, TabletsWhen it comes to buying a house, people not only closely look at the design and construction of the dwelling, but they also take its location into account as well. Therefore, to assist home buyers in locating the best community according to their needs, the Canadian office of Better Homes and Gardens has just launched a search app...
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AI Medical Model Gives More Cost-Effective and Accurate Results Than Traditional Treatment Methods
By: Zain Nabi | February 12th, 2013 | Health, Living, NewsImagine you go to a computer instead of a doctor when you suffer from a disease. Rather than telling your feeling and condition to the doctor you feed the data in the computer, which uses its artificial intelligence to process the data and identify your illness and then come up with a solution to treat you. If it happens and people start trusting machines for their treatment, it would reduce the h...
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Five Year Old South African Child Gets Low-Cost Robotic Hand Created Using 3D Printer
By: Jeff Stewart | February 7th, 2013 | Health, Living, NewsFive-year old South African, Liam, does not have fingers on his right hand since birth. He recently got a 3D prosthetic hand that has completely changed his life and he can grasp anything with the prosthetic including small items like coins. This amazing and low cost 3D prosthetic hand was specially designed for Liam by two manufacturers, who live thousands of miles away from each other. Richard V...
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Mind Is A Simple Meditation App That Uses Minimalist Design To Deliver A Great Experience
By: Talha Bhatti | February 7th, 2013 | Business, Health, Living, Mobile Apps, NewsThere are dozens of mobile apps that help user's lives easier in any number of different categories. However, this is a double edged sword for app fanatics who end up using several different apps from a category before they find the right one. Jon Mitchell, a writer for ReadWrite, was trying to find the right meditation app when he stumbled uponÂ...
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NASA’s RASSOR Robot To Extract Fuel, Water and Ice From Moon
By: Ali Raza | February 4th, 2013 | Gadgets, Living, NewsNASA has been working for a long time to find life on other planers and settle human beings on planets other than Earth. During this efforts NASA has not only sent different vehicles to moon and mars, but it has also developed new kinds of devices to help it in space exploration. Following this dream, the agency has now built a ne...
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ICF Names Two Canadian Cities Among the Top 7 “Intelligent Communities” of 2013
By: Ali Raza | January 31st, 2013 | Living, News, O CanadaCanadians should be extremely pleased to know that two cities made it to the ICF 2013 Top 7 “Intelligent Communities” in the world. The Intelligent Community Forum has just named the top seven communities for the year including Oulu, Finland; Columbus, USA; Stratford, Canada; Taoyuan County, Taiwan; Tallinn, Es...
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First Ever Book-Free Library BiblioTech To Open in San Antonio
By: Ali Raza | January 18th, 2013 | Gadgets, Living, News, TabletsThe digital age has made new ways of accessing information, data and knowledge widespread. Traditional methods of storage including books and libraries are losing their popularity as e-books and online content resources gain prominence. Many libraries across the US are seeing a decline that threatens their existence but one group has decided to re-think the library in order to make it relevant in ...
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Android Powered Smartphones Could Help Forecast Weather Conditions
By: Ali Raza | January 17th, 2013 | Android, Living, News, O Canada, SmartphonesThe system which today’s meteorologists use to forecast weather is quite reliable and fairly advance. However, just like other technologies there is room for improvement and atmospheric scientists are making efforts to develop a better system that could not only predict weather accurately, but also enable them to announce severe weather long before it hits cities and towns. As a result of these ...
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Pavegen Generates Electrical Energy From Foot Steps
By: Jeff Stewart | January 12th, 2013 | Living, NewsTo deal with the energy crisis engineers and scientists are working on different sources to find a way to produce renewable or environmentally friendly energy. The idea is to develop technology today that future generations can use to fulfill their power requirement without paying a high cost and bearing irrecoverable environmental damages. The
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