NASA launched the sophisticated robots 'Curiosity' to Mars. Roobot is tasked to find proof of life on the planet. This robot is transported by unmanned rocket, the Atlas V. To get to Mars, Couriosity have to travel 354 million miles or 570 million km. Travel time robot is expected to 8.5 months to get to Mars. Couriosity will spend a minimum of 2 years for this mission. This robot is about the size of a car weighing about 1 ton. Nuclear energy into propulsion. This robot has seven feet, at...
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Archive for November, 2011
NASA sent Robots advanced to Mars
Facebook “Go Public” in the Next Year
Social network Facebook plans to hold an initial public offering (IPO) next year. IPOs worth 100 billion U.S. dollars will be conducted between April and June 2012. This was conveyed by reliable sources told the Wall Street Journal. IPO itself commonly used by companies to raise capital. So far, the source said, Facebook has not made choosing a third party who will be involved in the IPO process. Facebook Chief Financial Officer David Ebersman admit it is currently holding talks with...
RIM Mobile Fusion for Managements Software
RIM has now started to look for business as well as releasing the BlackBerry. Conscious not compete with the iPhone and Android-based smartphones, RIM began to offer security features that can also be used in iPhones and Android devices. As quoted by Reuters, RIM said it will launch the device management software, called Mobile Fusion, in the first quarter of 2012. IT staff can set up and control, passwords, applications, and software settings from a certain distance through mobile devices....
Microsoft bought VideoSurf site
Microsoft announced that it has bought video search site VideoSurf. Details regarding the purchase has not yet been exposed by the Microsoft. But according to TechCrunch site reports, Microsoft spent $ 70 million to purchase it. In an official statement, Microsoft will integrate technology VideoSurf in entertainment platform to increase ecosystem Xbox 360 and evolved into a search engine as well as the discovery of entertainment content on Xbox LIVE. Microsoft also hopes this latest...
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- 6 days ago - iPad Mini 7.85″ will use G/F2 Film Touch Technology
- 13 days ago - Decoding Facebook Pages and Timeline
- 22 days ago - BRAVIA LCD TVs HX850 have 2012 flagship
- 46 days ago - Google launch 7 inch tablet with Android Jelly Bean
- 46 days ago - New Intel Ultrabook Advertising Campaign
- 69 days ago - Microsoft develops High Quality Facial Animation
- 69 days ago - Sim City 5 Announced at GDC 2012
- 69 days ago - Donkey Kong 3D coming to Nintendo 3DS
- 71 days ago - Samsung Galaxy S3 probable specs and features