Archive for April, 2007
Ergonomic PC Chair
You don't need to suffer form pain in the back or PC surfing shouldn't be a painfull expreience any more. Aah! No more backpains. This PC chair known as Neber from G-Tech is currently exhibited at the Korean IT Show. The details are pretty scarce at the moment but digging up the company’s website we found that this chair can help reduce fatigue (that’s what it is made for), can be used by any age group, there’s foot, hand rest and wrist protection.

Xda terra becomes first WM6 Pro device to ship
Just over a month ago, O2 Germany came clean and announced the future availability of the Xda terra, and now the carrier will forever hold the crown of being the first major provider to offer up and ship a Windows Mobile 6 Professional handset.
Teachers “purify” students with cow urine
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Indian teachers sprinkled cow urine on low-caste students to purify them and drive away evil, reports said on Saturday, in a country where millions of people remain oppressed at the bottom of the ancient Hindu caste system.
Upper-caste headteacher Sharad Kaithade ordered the ritual after taking over from a lower-caste predecessor at a school in a remote village in the western state of Maharashtra earlier this month, the Times of India reported.
He told an upper-caste colleague to spray cow urine in a cleansing ceremony as the students were taking an examination, wetting their faces and their answer sheets, the newspaper said.
"She said you'll study well after getting purified," student Rajat Washnik was quoted as saying by the CNN-IBN news channel. Students said they felt humiliated.
Aishwarya rai Big search at www.100cute.com
Below is the table for last 7 days stats. Aishwarya rai, Bollywood queen and miss universe is the most searched quesry. All these keywords were search at Google, Yahoo and MSN - in result they did find www.100cute.com
Inkless printer to be built into digital cameras
A revolutionary way to print pictures without ink has been invented by a US company called Zink Imaging.
The company, a spin-off of Polaroid, says it will use the technology to make hand-held printers that can be integrated into mobile phones and digital cameras, with the first products available at the end of 2007. The key to creating the devices is doing away with ink, using a new type of digital printing that changes colour of paper when heat is applied.





