Scientists at the Duke University have recently managed to establish why lotus leaves can stay dry naturally in the wild, but they seem to lose this ability while in the confined settings of research labs. The team, led by materials scientist Chuan-Hua Chen, determined that the plant essentially made use of the natur... |
26 October 2009 05:43 GMT |
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IBM and Canonical launched yesterday a software bundle targeted at companies that packs productivity applications along with underlying system infrastructure in a well-integrated product. For it the two software creators have stacked the IBM Client for Smart Work, a collaboration and productivity package that was rel... |
22 October 2009 04:07 GMT |
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Spacecraft are very prone to malfunctions caused by external influences. Things as small as bacteria can jeopardize an entire mission, especially if they form biofilms atop various gears, or inside astronauts' living quarters. In an attempt to ensure that this doesn't happen, experts at NASA again turned to... |
24 September 2009 05:16 GMT |
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Microsoft indicated that it was continuously eroding IBM's market unified communications share, and that customers dumping the hardware giant were in the millions. The Redmond company pointed out that almost five million people switched from IBM Lotus Notes and Domino to Exchange and SharePoint in the last year ... |
27 July 2009 04:05 GMT |
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Another new mobile phone that made it to Sprint's lineup is the LG Lotus, which is now available in red for the carrier's users. The device comes with a unique square flip form factor, while also including a full QWERTY keyboard, and can be purchased either in a funky textured purple, tattooed red paisley o... |
21 April 2009 09:19 GMT |
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Research In Motion and IBM announced recently the introduction of new Lotus collaboration features and developer tools for the BlackBerry platform, meant to facilitate the access to live expertise and collective intelligence via BlackBerry handsets. Through the new features, users will be able to find expertise form ... |
21 January 2009 05:51 GMT |
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After IBM indicated that it was eroding Microsoft's market share on the unified communications and collaboration software market the past week, the Redmond company came out gunning in an attempt to set the record straight. The software giant disputed claims that IBM's solutions were stealing business users ... |
19 January 2009 06:06 GMT |
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A great deal of Nokia phones, and particularly the S60-based devices, can now access the Lotus Notes applications, thus granting email access to over 80 million users. This move is very profitable for Lotus as well, in that if half of the 80 million Nokia clients would purchase IBM's services, that would me... |
21 November 2008 09:58 GMT |
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An ancient Egyptian belief said the lotus flower gave life to the Pharaonic Egypt. At the beginning of the world, on the dark waters, a lotus flower floated with closed petals. The petals opened and out of the flower the Sun God Ra raised, creating the world. In the evening, the Sun went to sleep in the lotus flower,... |
13 February 2008 14:11 GMT |
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This week we have a nice game. It's one of those games that only look like Luxor in the Zuma style, but actually they are not. If you're tired of swapping gems in rotating puzzles, but still like that genre, this could be your salvation.Lotus Deluxe is the game that brings a twist in the whole game-play. So... |
27 July 2007 08:05 GMT |
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LUXGSM and Research In Motion recently announced the launch of the BlackBerry 8800 smartphone to the Luxembourg market. Developed by RIM, the new BlackBerry 8800 is the thinnest BlackBerry handset yet, delivering best-in-class technology in a sleek, elegant design with a premium finish.A highly advanced smartphone, t... |
2 March 2007 07:50 GMT |
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