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Saxena on June 24, 2010 ·
Some time ago, in a bar in Redwood, California, was found a device in the Apple iPhone 3G case, that seemed nothing like the iPhone 3G or the iPhone 3GS. Speculations immediately took the form of wild fires and the news of an all new next generation Apple iPhone began circulating all over the web. Then days later, Apple CEO, Steve Jobs, proudly introduced [...]
Posted by NARUTO on June 11, 2010 ·
A geek from U.S. created a small and curious electric car disguised as a bush. The Terrestrial Shrub Roveri, as it was called, is much more a concept that’s applicable, but ensures fun to give up on James Bond envious.
The idea is nothing new, of course, and is used for decades in many movies and TV series – especially comics. According [...]
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Saxena on March 6, 2010 ·
The state of Texas in the Unites States recorded its highest rate of power generation ever in a single day, amounting to a whopping 6,272-megawatt, that was calculated to be a total of 19% of the entire power generation on the state’s main grid. This massive power generation was recorded at 6:37 a.m and does not include all wind turbines in the state, [...]
Posted by Robert on January 26, 2010 ·
It is really fascinating to see different NGOs working in different fields to ameliorate a lot of things in the society. This time around it’s the Project Get Ready Rhode Island, which is promoting plug-in vehicles to make Rhode Island the regional leader in adopting new all-electric vehicle technology. The idea is indeed cool and welcoming but how [...]
Posted by Robert on September 29, 2009 ·
Come 2010 and the construction work for the world’s longest marine causeway that connects Qatar and Bahrain will begin. The 40km long marine causeway will feature a 22km bridge and 18km embankments. It will also have a 13 meter wide railroad bridge.
At present the travel time from Qatar to Bahrain takes four-and-a-half hours by car. This is expected [...]