Posted by NARUTO on January 24, 2011 ·
A survey by AVG Technologies claims that 69% of children first learn to use a computer before common activities like tying a shoe.
The survey, conducted in late 2010, surveyed more than 2200 mothers with internet access and who had children at ages 2 to 5 years.
With the changing scenario of early childhood education in comparison to 30 years ago, [...]
Posted by NARUTO on December 3, 2010 ·
A few days ago, a new social networking web invaded just in time for lunch. Unlike what was thought the site is not focused on the relationship between friends, but the share of drinks, alcoholic or not.
The site calls itself a community of people passionate about drinks and was created precisely so that Internet users in this area gastronomic adventurers [...]
Posted by NARUTO on November 15, 2010 ·
You’re a cook who loves to prepare treats for your sweetheart? Then you’ll have a great time learning new dishes and recipes from cooking shows aired on TV.
You can learn a lot of new recipes and at the same time one can know about some cooking tips that may prove beneficial in time of need.
Food Network is one of the most popular channels [...]
Posted by Aman on September 13, 2010 ·
This is the perfect example of the marvel a proportionate combination of ceramic and wood can create and designer Brian Keaney just knows the trick. This Ireland based designer has designed these contemporary yet chic pieces to add a dash of white glamour to the existing WARM range by Tonfisk Design.
The fourteen pieces added by Brian Keaney to Tonfisk [...]
Posted by Mayuri on September 7, 2010 ·
A spa vacation is just like an elixir when tired. But these days people are too lazy to even go to a spa. They want everything at home. And to satisfy that demand, there are a number of wellness solutions that can be used within the four walls of your home. Seems so much more convenient and less time taking as well. Plus you don’t have to make elaborate [...]
Posted by NARUTO on July 17, 2010 ·
The Brazilian Marcelo Coelho and his Israeli counterpart Amit Zoran are co-creators of a dream of science fiction that can print from food combinations created by users. Researchers at the Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created machines that mix, prepare and, incredibly, “print” foods.
The project is called [...]
Posted by Sarah on June 23, 2010 ·
A trip to countryside or near a water lake is great stress busters. The best part of these adventure hikes is the night campfire where people love to get chatty and cozy around the bonfire. Until I stubled onto the beautiful Camp Fire Grill, my idea of bonfires was only restricted to pine cones, twigs and large flames.
The Camp Fire Grill is an artistic [...]
Posted by Radhika on February 23, 2010 ·
Wall lights and table lamps come in all kinds of shapes and sizes. But their wonky shapes often give us headaches . This Wall light from Denmark is one with a difference. AJ Wall, has a fixture head with a distinct, asymmetrical shape unlike the normal wall lights. This shape helps the fixture head give it a tiltable characteristic.
Thanks to its unique [...]
Posted by Robert on September 29, 2009 ·
No matter how clean you keep your home or office, small airborne particles do contaminate the air. If this continues and becomes worse, then your health can be severely affected. The dust particles are capable of causing asthma, bronchitis and even lung cancer. In order to help you detect the presence of airborne particles in your home or office, researches [...]
Posted by NARUTO on July 4, 2009 ·
The site of videos YouTube was chosen to debute the new movie from director Luc Besson to both internet and cinemas, reports a news agency Bloomberg on last Thursday.
The movie “Home” which opens in cinemas and on You Tube yesterday is the most recent work of Besson, who directed films like “The Fifth Element,” “Nikita” [...]