T-Mobile Sidekick users have been going through a rough period lately, as the Danger Services they were relying on were interrupted on Friday, October 2, and latest reports suggest that it is possible for some of them to never recover the personal files stored in the cloud and lost during the outage. T-mobile has alr... |
14 October 2009 02:39 GMT |
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Scientists have been amazed to discover that honeybees are in the habit of alerting other members of their hives of dangers they encounter among the petals. In experiments, scientists placed the bodies of dead bees in certain flowers, and then observed how the insects reacted when they found them. Unsurprisingly, the... |
31 July 2009 09:39 GMT |
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Until recently, evidence that plants were able to recognize each other, and cooperate for their mutual benefit has been scarce and controversial, mostly because a lot of people cannot accept the fact that it doesn't take a brain to want to ensure your survival as a species. But recent experiments, conducted on t... |
2 June 2009 17:51 GMT |
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Fifty-eight year-old civil engineer Dr. Ed Adams is among the first scientists in the world to boast working in a “cold” lab that creates the same conditions as those that can be found on top of a mountain to the last detail. The expert uses his equipment to better understand exactly how avalanches are fo... |
20 January 2009 09:23 GMT |
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Microsoft spells Danger for the new T-Mobile Sidekick. The Redmond company is applauding the addition of a "soul" to T-Mobile's handset, with the solutions developed by Danger, a company the software giant acquired in mid-April 2008. According to Microsoft, the software and services from Danger, included in the ... |
31 July 2008 12:26 GMT |
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We live in an age marked by countless paradoxes and contradictions: in some parts of the world, we're using advanced technology to cure cancer while millions of people worldwide are still dying of tuberculosis; we're fighting obesity, and yet millions of children are still fighting malnutrition and face dea... |
16 June 2008 03:09 GMT |
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Microsoft brought Danger to its Premium Mobile Experiences group, as it finalized the acquisition of the mobile solutions developer. The Redmond company announced the take-over of Danger as early as February 2008, and highlighted a strong focus on innovating mobile consumer experiences. Neither of the two companies m... |
15 April 2008 12:19 GMT |
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The smell of a certain perfume can make you remember a lost love, while some stenches can bring you back unpleasant memories about an annoying ex co-worker. A new research made at Northwestern University and published in the journal "Science" shows that emotions are strongly connected to the olfactory sense, which ca... |
31 March 2008 03:04 GMT |
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Microsoft lives and breathes Danger. At least when it comes down to the company's mobile consumer vision. Well, the fact of the matter is that Microsoft is not about to introduce a dangerous way of life for the users of its Windows Mobile platform, but Danger will be a part of the new equation defining the next ... |
11 February 2008 10:24 GMT |
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Nokia finally got the hint that Sidekicks are hot and looking great and thought that they would look even better with their logo on. The Finnish handset producer forwarded a patent for a device that looks incredibly similar to the handsets that became highly popular in the US.It's all about the large side slidin... |
21 November 2007 07:02 GMT |
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Unlocking the iPhone triggers a wide range of possible drawbacks for the users, along with the great advantage of having the liberty to choose the operator the owner likes. Apple wanted to make sure that all those using its handset are aware of them.Interestingly enough, the producer showed no interest in the profit ... |
25 September 2007 05:29 GMT |
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