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Apple's MacBook Air models comes without Adobe Flash

Apple's MacBook Air models comes without Adobe Flash

The new MacBook Air model from Apple is reportedly coming without the Adobe Flash plugin even as previous Mac products came with the popular Adobe Flash.

It is not clear if all new Mac products will come without Adobe Flash. Popular tech blog, Engadget, which noticed the missing plugin, said that that player works if the user manually installs it on the new notebook.


25 wrong organs seized from donors after 'software fault'

The computer program aimed to upload donor forms from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency misidentified marks on 800,000 forms submitted since 1999.


Facebook adds two new security features

Facebook adds two new security features

Social networking major, Facebook has announced the launch of two new features, one-time passwords and remote logout to improve security on the site.


Sony Ericsson launches smartphone with 16MP camera

Sony Ericsson has introduced its new Sony Ericsson S006 smartphone with a whooping 16.2-megapixel CMOS sensor.

The SE S006 comes with a 3.3-inch impressive display and is powered by a 1GHz Snapdragon processor. The device has a Exmor R image engine which is capable of ISO 2800 sensitivity levels.


Passengers can now use mobiles once the plane lands

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has made changes to aircraft rules to allow passengers to use mobile phones as soon as the plane lands and clears the active runway.


Apple registers 70 per cent in net profits in forth quarter

Technology major, Apple has reported a 70 per cent increase in net profit in the forth quarter of the year.

Apple net profits in the quarter rose to $4.3 billion due to strong demand for its products including iPhones, iPads and Mac. The net profit in July to September quarter of 2009 was $2.53 billion, the company said in a statement.


Nokia N8 sets new standards for smartphones

Nokia’s recently launched smartphone, the N8 has received favorable reviews and the experts re hailing the device as future-ready and for setting new standards of hardware, software along with apps and other services in the smartphones market.


New iPhone app that’s tells ugliness score

New iPhone app that’s tells ugliness score

A recently launched iPhone app named, ‘Ugly Meter’ tells users how ugly they are after analyzing a snap of a person's face.

The new app, which is available in the App Store, analyses the "contours " of the face of a person in the picture in real-time and then displays a score out of ten. The Ugly Meter measures ugliness so higher score means more ugliness.


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NASA to Build Universal Food Synthesizer to Create Real Meals

A 3D printer is a future device to create meals from cartridges full of carbohydrates, protein powders and oils. The concept might sound difficult to believe. But, NASA has moved ahead and just given a 3D printer firm, Systems & Materials Research Corporation, a six month $125,000 grant to figure out ways to develop a universal food...

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