What Baby Boomers Want From Technology
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Monday, February 8th 2010. Under Web Technology Tags: Baby Boomers, Social Networks
In 2011, approximately 30% of the U.S. population will be over the age of 50. Yet, in 2010, they are expected to outspend younger adults by $1 trillion. Boomers are not going away quietly into the sunset.
As Steve Lohn reported in The New York Times, Boomers show a great deal ... Continue Reading
Technology Saves Lives In Haiti
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Tuesday, February 2nd 2010. Under Earthquake, Nature, Social Issues, Social Services, Technology Tags: Haiti, Mapping Tools, Text Messages, Ushahidi
Text messages and mapping tools are helping victims of the earthquake. Geeks and technologists around the world are creating tools to help earthquake victims in Haiti. These tools are focused around gathering and mapping the data, and broadcasting it to the relief workers on the ground.
When the news of the ... Continue Reading
Silicon Valley Makes Big Push Into Solar and Smart-Grid Technologies
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Monday, February 1st 2010. Under Uncategorized Tags: Into Solar, Silicon Valley, Smart-Grid
Cleantech's vast ecosystem includes a dizzying array of emerging technologies, from green building materials to electric vehicles, lighting and wind power. But as Silicon Valley reinvents itself as a global center of clean technology, two sectors — solar power and "smart" upgrades to the electric ... Continue Reading
Intel, Micron to Announce World’s Densest Flash Memory
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Monday, February 1st 2010. Under Technology Tags: Densest, Flash Memory, Intel, Micron, NAND Flash Technology, Storage Capacity
The new lithography represents a 27% reduction in size over the previous process.
Computerworld - Intel Corp. and Micron Technology Inc. on Monday plan to announce the world's first 25-nanometer NAND flash technology, which will make it possible to double the storage capacity of devices like smartphones, music and media ... Continue Reading
Business Cards Go Digital
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Monday, February 1st 2010. Under Mobile Technology Tags: Business Card, Digital Card, Events Manager, LinkedIn, Mobile Version, Social Networking
By Elizabeth Woyke
Dave Stevens is a consummate networker. As program and events manager for the Chamber of Commerce in Mountain View, Calif., he attends several events a week, collecting stacks of business cards. When he returns to his office, however, he pitches the cards, opting instead to ... Continue Reading
Will China Eat America’s Lunch in Cleantech ~ Clean Energy Economy
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Sunday, January 31st 2010. Under Business, Clean Energy Technology, Energy Saving, Technology Tags: America, China, Cleantech, Energy Conservation, Energy Efficiency, New Paradigms, Non-Toxic Materials, Selective Catalytic Reduction, Solar Energy, Water Purification, Wind Energy
President Obama said the nation that leads the clean energy economy will be the nation that leads the global economy and America must be that nation.? At the same time, on the other coast, 75 clean energy investors, entrepreneurs, and researchers were debating whether the U.S. can gain this leadership ... Continue Reading
Google Agrees: IE6 Must Die
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Saturday, January 30th 2010. Under Google, Internet Browser Tags: Google, Google Docs, Google Sites, IE6, Internet Explorer
The war against IE6 continues. Effective March 1, 2010, Google will begin phasing out support for Internet Explorer 6 in Google Docs and Google Sites.
Google has just announced the news that it’s joining the long list of companies that will no longer support IE6. Once Google begins phasing out support ... Continue Reading
A system to cut down computer’s spam diet
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Wednesday, January 27th 2010. Under Hacking, Legal Cases / Issues, Security Tags: Berkeley, Botnet, California, Computer Science Institute, Computer Scientists, Spam Diet
London: A group of computer scientists have come up with a system that deciphers the templates a botnet uses to create spam, and these templates are then used to teach spam filters what to look for. This can be used to block the most common kind of ... Continue Reading
It’s Official: Jobs Announces Apple’s iPad
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Wednesday, January 27th 2010. Under Apple, Technology Tags: Apple, Apple iPad, Apple iphone, Calendar, MacBook, Maps, Photo
Apple on Wednesday launched its much-awaited iPad tablet device, a handheld that will allow users to view movies, surf the Internet and play high-definition games.
iPad features include the ability to browse the Web and listen to music, with photo, calendar, and maps applications. It will work with the iTunes store ... Continue Reading
Student innovation not taken seriously in India
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Monday, January 25th 2010. Under Automobile, Entreprenuership, Innovation, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Services, Invention Tags: Black Box System, Student Innovation, Technical Institutes
Student Innovation Fund | Image Source : mun.caTechnical institutes in India churn out around six lakh students every year but none of their innovative projects are considered worthy of patent. Projects like the 'black box' system installed in cars in U.S. and UK to detect a genuine ... Continue Reading
After touch screen tablet, now touch screen table
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Monday, January 25th 2010. Under Information Technology, Screen Display, Technology Tags: Ceiling Mounted Camera, Touch Screen Table
Washington: Researchers have designed Pictionaire, a 1.8 meter long table, which is placed directly beneath a ceiling-mounted camera and projector, which can "read" and respond to items placed on the table. This is developed by Microsoft researchers Andy Wilson along with colleagues from University of California, ... Continue Reading
Google Founders to Sell 10 Million of Their Google Shares
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Sunday, January 24th 2010. Under Diversification, Google, Investment Tags: Founders, Google, Larry Page, Sergey Brin
Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the two billionaire co-founders of Google, will each sell 5 million of their Google shares over the next five years, according to an SEC filing.
Since Page and Brin are significant shareholders and executives for the technology giant, they are required to report their transaction plans ... Continue Reading
The First Tweet From Space and Other Twitter Firsts
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Sunday, January 24th 2010. Under Aerospace, NASA, Twitter Tags: Space, Twitter
Tweeting is no longer only an earthly phenomenon. A NASA astronaut made Twitter history on Friday by sending the first tweet from outer space.
The first tweet from space happened thanks to a software upgrade rolled out by NASA this week. The upgrade gave Space Station astronauts direct personal access to the ... Continue Reading
New technology to test allergic reaction good news for lab mice
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Sunday, January 24th 2010. Under Women Tags: Animal Trials, Cosmetic Makers, Human Body, Human Skin Cells, Hurel Corp
Technology allowing cosmetic makers to test for allergic reactions to their products without controversial animal trials is in the works and could be in use by next year.
The technology developed by Hurel Corp., is designed to replace tests on mice and guinea pigs used to predict skin reactions from drugs ... Continue Reading
Iron ‘that won’t burn clothes’
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Thursday, January 21st 2010. Under Electricity, Home Appliances, Technology Tags: Burnt, Fire, Iron, Micro-Sensors
An iron that prevents inattentive users from burning their shirts has been developed by retailers.
The £57 Auto Lift iron from appliances company Ariete has micro-sensors embedded in the handle so it 'knows' when it is not being held or used.
When it senses ... Continue Reading
20 yr old Indian unveils portable Operating System
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Thursday, January 21st 2010. Under Operating Systems, Technology Tags: Bangalore, India, New Horizon College, Operating System
The 20-year old engineering student Niket Chandrashekar from New Horizon College in Bangalore, has developed a portable Operating System (OS) that can be stored and operated on any device. This has been developed almost entirely with open source tools and with Wine, which allows any Windows-based ... Continue Reading
Microsoft Acts To Ward Off Attacks
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Thursday, January 21st 2010. Under Hacking, Security Tags: China, Google, Internet Explorer, Microsoft
Software giant issues patch to prevent attacks like the one that hit Google in China.Google China | Image Source : Media.macworld.co.ukMicrosoft Corp. on Thursday released a patch to protect Internet Explorer users from attacks like "Operation Aurora" which targeted Google Inc.'s China business and caused widespread Internet ... Continue Reading
Google Innovates in Distribution, Not Just Technology
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Wednesday, January 20th 2010. Under Mobile Technology, Technology, Telecommunication
Cell phones | Image Source : Collegemedianetwork.comTech-savvy people ushered in 2010 with the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where companies from around the world showcased new products and ideas about technology. Cell phones were a staple of the show, specifically phones featuring Windows Mobile or Google ... Continue Reading
Nimbuzz for Free Calls, Chat, Messaging and more on your Mobile Phone
Published By KRISARU.com ~ Intellectual Services On Tuesday, January 19th 2010. Under Mobile Technology, Technology, Telecommunication, Web Applications, Web Technology Tags: AIM®, Android, BlackBerry, Chat, Free Calls, GaduGadu, Giovani, GoogleTalk TM, Hyves, ICQ®, J2ME, Messaging, Mobile Phones, Mobile Service, MySpace, StudiVZ, Twitter, Windows Mobile, Yahoo!TM
Nimbuzz is a new-generation mobile service, designed for the online age, making you more mobile.
Nimbuzz Mobile lets you call, chat, message, and send files on the go, for free. It combines all your buddies from Skype, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, AIM, Google Talk and more. One login, one contact list, all ... Continue Reading






















