Monthly Archives: February 2010

World’s Fastest Graphene Transistor from IBM

IBM has created a graphene-based processor. It can execute 100 billion cycles per second (100GHz). It is four times the speed of previous experimental graphene chips. “That makes graphene a promising material for high-speed or high-frequency electronic components,” Lin (the IBM researcher who led the work) said.

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Symbian Operating System

The source code of the ten-year old Symbian platform (which powers most of Nokia’s phones) will be open source.

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Facebook’s 6th Birthday

Facebook has been launched on February 4th, 2004 by 20-year old Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg.

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Social Media

According to a report from Pew Internet & American Life Project: 74 percent of all U.S. adult population go online. The most commonly-used online social network website is Facebook. 73% of adults have a profile on Facebook, 48% have a profile on MySpace and 14% have a LinkedIn profile. 8% of people who use internet

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Skype for iPhone and calling over 3G

The new 3.2 version of SDK (Software Development Kit) provided by Apple to developers removes the restrictions on calling over 3G. According to a blog post on Skype website today, a version of Skype for iPhone which supports 3G calling will be release soon. Skype is working also on video chat capabilities. You can read

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Website loading time

According to a new study from Gomez (the company which provides the industry’s leading platform of Web application experience management solutions) customers don’t have a patience for Internet stores, ebanks and travel sites that loads slow, act unsteadily or crash during transaction seasons. The survey shows that 78 percent of consumers go to a competitor’s

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