Elephant hair helps them stay cool Elephants use the hair on their skin to help them stay cool, new research has revealed. | | Image 1 of 2 | The elephant's large ears are known to help them stay cool, but new res... (photo: Creative Commons / Ikiwaner) The Daily Telegraph Environment Photos Science Wikipedia: Elephant Wildlife |
Telenor seeks to join 2G auction | Norway's Telenor has applied to take part in the 2G spectrum auction, opting to stay in the country despite being stripped of its permits after a scandal-tainted previous sale. | Telenor joins India... (photo: Creative Commons / Kjetil Ree) Indian Express Business Photos Technology Telecom Wikipedia: Telenor |
Cyberspace is battlefront of the future: US defense secy | WASHINGTON: Cyberspace is the battlefield of the future, with attackers already going after banks and other financial institutions and developing the ability to strike US power grids and government ... (photo: AP / Manuel Balce Ceneta) The Times Of India CyberWarfare Defense Photos United States Washington Wikipedia: Cyberwarfare in the United States |
PM wants to use technology to curb dishonesty | With UPA facing allegations of corruption, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said his government wants to use new technology to curb dishonesty and bring transparency in governance. | Speaking at ... (photo: PIB of India) Indian Express India Photos Politics Technology Wikipedia: Manmohan Singh |
US drafts order for infrastructure cyberattacks | A new White House executive order would direct US spy agencies to share the latest intelligence about cyberthreats with companies operating electric grids, water plants, railroads and other vital in... (photo: US DoD / Glenn Fawcett) Stuff Companies Intelligence Pentagon Photos Wikipedia: Pentagon |
Yahoo South Korea To Close By End Of Next Year | SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Yahoo Inc. said it will close its South Korean web portal and an Internet advertising business, cutting its losses in a market where it has struggled for over a decade. |... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma) Huffington Post Photos S.Korea Seoul Wikipedia: Yahoo! Korea Yahoo |