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E3 2010: Microsoft Launch New Xbox 360 Slim | News on Games Gaming
tech2.in.com : At Microsoft’s E3 press conference that got over minutes ago, Microsoft announced a brand new version of the Xbox360 that’s slimmer and sexier than the previous one.
15 Jun 2010
tech2.in.com : At Microsoft’s E3 press conference that got over minutes ago, Microsoft announced a brand new version of the Xbox360 that’s slimmer and sexier than the previous one.
A mobile that will operate with gaze of an eye
english.manoramaonline.com : In the not so distant future you would only need to look at your spectacles intently to read your mobile messages or watch a video clip, apart from making the basic phone call.
13 Jun 2010
english.manoramaonline.com : In the not so distant future you would only need to look at your spectacles intently to read your mobile messages or watch a video clip, apart from making the basic phone call.
techradar.com : Hands on: Google Nexus One review Will this real Google phone propel Android into the big time? : TechRadar UK
techradar.com : In pictures: MSI's dual-screen netbook Two 10-inch screens, Intel Z-Series Atom, SSD
Soon, computers that are cooler and faster
in.news.yahoo.com : University of Toronto physicists have made a novel advancement, which could lead to faster optical information processing and compact computers that don't overheat.
17 Dec 2009
in.news.yahoo.com : University of Toronto physicists have made a novel advancement, which could lead to faster optical information processing and compact computers that don't overheat.
Intel and AMD processors India price list and ratings
zonshare.com : If you are planning to assemble a new machine or thinking about a processor upgrade then too many options are available today.
11 Dec 2009
zonshare.com : If you are planning to assemble a new machine or thinking about a processor upgrade then too many options are available today.
Intel: Chips in brains will control computers by 2020
computerworld.com : Intel Corp. researchers, along with partners from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, are developing technology that can be implanted in peoples brains to operate computers, cell phones and television sets.
21 Nov 2009
computerworld.com : Intel Corp. researchers, along with partners from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, are developing technology that can be implanted in peoples brains to operate computers, cell phones and television sets.



