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Neo-Humanity: Trans-Humanism Will Merge Man With Machine
Science and religion meet at the intersection of a $5 million grant gifted to UC Riverside in Pennsylvania by the John Templeton Foundation for further research into an afterlife and immortality.
John Martin Fischer, philosophy professor from UC Riverside, will host conferences and oversee post-doctoral students running a website that centers around immortality; along with international consensus...
Russian mobile operator calls Apple "dictatorship"
The major Russian mobile phone operator MTS has slammed Apple for its ‘too’ strict sales policy by not allowing a cut in the device’s $1,000-plus price tag in the country.
The iPhone’s high cost makes them a hard sell in the Russian market where rival models can be purchased for as little as $120, according to MTS. Apple’s strict requirements on retail locations bring additional costs.
“They’re...
Half of India Without Electricity in Record Blackout
Passengers sit on a platform for their train to arrive as they wait for electricity to be restored at a railway station in New Delhi July 31, 2012
More than ten percent of the world’s population has found itself without electricity, after three of India’s power grids failed. Blackouts have now plagued India for two consecutive days, leaving half the country without power.
The string of power shortages...
Nokia Is Finnished: Prepare For Bankruptcy
Yes, Nokia (NOK) the Finnish mobile device maker as we know it, is doomed for bankruptcy and reorganization. Many of us, of course, still refuse to see the writing on the wall and invest accordingly. Nokia, a one-time story stock, has been shockingly bludgeoned from $40 to today’s meager $2 bid that is a cut above the casino penny stock zone. On the road to zero, Nokia cheerleaders, such as...
Microsoft sets final launch date for Windows 8
Microsoft has announced the final date for the release of its long-awaited and next-generation Windows 8 operating system, which is the company’s most significant software upgrade in a decade.
According to Steven Sinofsky, the head of Microsoft’s Windows team, the new operating system will be available on October 26, 2012.
Sinofsky made the announcement on Wednesday at Microsoft’s annual...
Word Lens instant interpreter arrives on Android, iPhone
The translated phrases are not grammatically correct, but the speed and accuracy of the app is good enough to make sense of simple texts.
The new application software for Android and iPhone, Word Lens, can act as an instant interpreter, translating words with the help of a camera lens.
The app can use the mobile phone’s inbuilt camera to recognize any text that is viewed through the lens, and...
Europe's highest court legalizes resale of used software
Used software licenses may be resold by both individuals and companies, the European Court of Justice has ruled. A major victory against copyright holders comes as the European Parliament prepares for a vote on the controversial ACTA treaty.
A major blow has been dealt to any company trying to restrict the resale of its software on the European market, after the court in Luxembourg put an end to...
Google could return manufacturing from China
Google’s new media device the Nexus Q is making headlines not just because of its technology, but due to the one noteworthy feature: unlike most of today’s hi-tech products, it is being manufactured in the United States.
The Google team decided to build the device in the US as an experiment in American manufacturing which has been in decline for decades. “We’ve been absent for so long,...
Nokia closes all stores in Russia
Finnish mobile phone manufacturer Nokia has officially announced that it was closing all of its flagship stores in Russia. The most effective sales channels for the company now are the Internet and a network of major retailers and service providers.
According to Nokia’s representative in Russia, Lyudmila Semushina, the last single-brand shop will close in late July. The Finns will be developing...
US military Insect Drones surveillance future
A small insect or a mosquito over your ear may now be much more than simply annoying. Those could easily be micro drones which now come in a swarm of bug-sized flying spies.
In an effort to create a hard-to-detect surveillance drone that will operate with little or no direct human supervision in out of the way and adverse environments, researchers are mimicking nature.
The University of Pennsylvania...
NASA to build 2500 mph supersonic passenger jet
Artist’s impression of the new supersonic commercial passenger aircraft which will fly at speeds of 2,500 mph
Aircraft enthusiasts are waiting with growing anticipation for the unveiling of plans for a supersonic jet that may be able to fly London to Sydney in just four hours.
U.S. builders – helped by the Nasa space agency – will reveal the prototype successors to Concorde at the...
Venezuela builds its first Drone with Iran help
The TV grab, showing the Venezuelan drone built in cooperation with Iran, was broadcast on June 13, 2012 during a visit by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says his country has manufactured its first unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), dubbed Arpia-001 (Harpy-001), in cooperation with Iranian experts in order to strengthen the South American state’s defensive power.
Venezuela...
Russia's new super tanks and Terminators conquer Europe
Russian tank T90C
Russian Vice Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, who oversees the military-industrial complex, praised the domestic weapons this week. In his words, Russian weapons are not inferior to world’s best standards and may sometimes exceed them. In particular, he pointed out the sniper rifles, which are produced by a private company supported by the Russian government. The company “produces...
ESO Council supports world’s biggest optical telescope
The European Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) will use a mirror 39 meters in diameter to image planets outside the solar system.
Most members of the European Southern Observatory’s Council have supported the 1.1 billion-euro project to build the world’s largest optical telescope.
Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland voted to start the program while...
Common diseases of Generation Digital
Getting rid of the plug and swapping landlines for cell phones, representatives of the Generation Digital will soon feel that they paid for the mobility with their own health. As the growing industry of mobile devices develops, the list of diseases that are typical for members of the “digital” generation is growing.
This is openly discussed by a Nobel laureate Dr. Devra Davis in her book...