Unique Dogs that have ear Width

Wednesday, August 10, 2011 0 comments

Dogs as trained animals, of course you already knew it. But you know if the dog also had some kind of super wide ears, so interesting to see. and perhaps from some of these images will make you smile hehehe Source : uniknya.com, riz-news.blogspot.com, August 2...

Unique pictures of Animals Sleep

Wednesday, August 10, 2011 1 comments

As we know all living creatures need sleep, animals must also hehehe, well in this article I will share pictures of unique, when the animal fell asleep. ...

Apple using 'bogus' patents to make Android more expensive, says Google

Thursday, August 4, 2011 0 comments

Google lawyer accuses rival companies including Apple, Oracle and Microsoft of running an anti-competitive strategy to stifle innovation and push up prices Google has accused iPhone-maker Apple of using 'bogus patents' to make Android phones more expensive. Photograph: Kimberly White/Reuters/Corbis Google has accused Apple, Microsoft, Oracle and "other companies" of trying to...

Second moon may have collided with our moon, say scientists

Thursday, August 4, 2011 0 comments

Artist's impression of a hypothetical collision between the moon and a companion moon. Photograph: Martin Jutzi/Erik Asphaug/Nature The remnants of a second moon that orbited the Earth billions of years ago may be splattered across the far side of our moon, scientists claim. The two moons are believed to have been created at the same time and followed a similar path to the moon...

Bank of England to keep rates on hold

Wednesday, August 3, 2011 0 comments

LONDON | Thu Aug 4, 2011 (Reuters) - A darkening economic backdrop and the threat of further market turmoil have raised the possibility that the Bank of England's next move might be to loosen monetary policy rather than tighten it. The majority view is that the Bank will sit on its hands this month, but a surprise monetary easing from the Swiss National Bank on Wednesday suggests...

Governments, IOC and UN hit by massive cyber attack

Wednesday, August 3, 2011 2 comments

IT security firm McAfee claims to have uncovered one of the largest ever series of cyber attacks. It lists 72 different organisations that were targeted over five years, including the International Olympic Committee, the UN and security firms. McAfee will not say who it thinks is responsible, but there is speculation that China may be behind the attacks. Beijing has always...

Sir Alex Ferguson coy over Dimitar Berbatov's Manchester United future

Wednesday, August 3, 2011 1 comments

Dimitar Berbatov's future at Manchester United was cast into doubt by cryptic comments from Sir Alex Ferguson. Photograph: Chris Trotman/Getty Images Sir Alex Ferguson has cast doubt over the future of Dimitar Berbatov at Manchester United after appearing to suggest that the Bulgarian could leave the club. Ferguson made the admission after his reserve side's 8-2 defeat in a charity...

Cesc Fábregas back in training but doubts over Arsenal future remain

Wednesday, August 3, 2011 0 comments

Cesc Fábregas has had to sit out Arsenal's pre-season fixtures so far as he continues his recovery from a hamstring injury. Photograph: Ian Kington/AFP/Getty Images Cesc Fábregas is back in training with Arsenal as he steps up his recovery from the hamstring injury that has kept him out of the club's pre-season fixtures but his future in north London remains in some doubt. Arsenal's...

World's Most Amazing Animals

Wednesday, August 3, 2011 1 comments

Really all animals are very amazing and each one is very unique and different in their own way. Animals that might seem fairly mundane that we encounter often we might not think of as the world's most amazing animals and yet they might surprise you with your capabilities. For example a cat can hear ultrasonic noises that mice make and that are two high pitches for humans or even...

20-million year-old ape skull found in Uganda

Tuesday, August 2, 2011 0 comments

(Reuters) - Ugandan and French scientists have discovered a fossil of a skull of a tree-climbing ape from about 20 million years ago in Uganda's Karamoja region, the team said Tuesday. The scientists discovered the remains on July 18 while looking for fossils in the remnants of an extinct volcano in Karamoja, a semi-arid region in Uganda's northeastern corner. "This is the...

Internet Explorer users have lower IQ says study

Tuesday, August 2, 2011 0 comments

Internet Explorer users have a lower than average IQ, according to research by Consulting firm AptiQuant. The study gave web surfers an IQ test, then plotted their scores against the browser they used. IE surfers were found to have an average IQ lower than people using Chrome, Firefox and Safari. Users of Camino and Opera rated highest. The report has sparked anger from IE...

Italy approves draft law to ban burqa

Tuesday, August 2, 2011 0 comments

Law moves country closer to joining France, Belgium and parts of Spain in outlawing face-covering in public Under the new Italian law wearing a niqab would be illegal. Photograph: Julien Warnand/EPA An Italian parliamentary commission has approved a draft law banning women from wearing veils that cover their faces in public. The draft, which was passed by the constitutional...

Frank Lampard: England have little chance of winning 2014 World Cup

Monday, August 1, 2011 0 comments

England may have been handed a favourable qualifying group for the 2014 World Cup, but Frank Lampard believes that even if the team reach the finals in Brazil they will have little chance of winning. Montenegro, Poland and Ukraine are the principal hurdles in Group H, but the England midfielder thinks that winning the trophy in the home of the five-times champions is likely to...

Calorie counts on menus 'prompt healthy choices'

Monday, August 1, 2011 0 comments

Putting calorie information on menus encourages healthy eating - but only in a limited way, a review of the scheme in the US shows. Researchers quizzed customers before and after a law was passed in New York in 2008 forcing restaurants to display the nutritional information. The study by the NY Health Department showed one in six used the information - with most reducing their...

NASA probe poised for launch to Jupiter

Monday, August 1, 2011 0 comments

The planet Jupiter is seen in this image released by NASA, November 24, 2010, which is a composite of three color images taken on November 18, 2010 by the Gemini North telescope in Hawaii. The composite image shows a belt that had previously vanished in Jupiter's atmosphere which is now reappearing. Scientists see thermal emission arising from the tops of Jupiter's clouds, with...

Magnificent England destroy India's resistance to take second Test

Monday, August 1, 2011 0 comments

England's five-wicket hero Tim Bresnan, right, celebrates taking the wicket of Harbhajan Singh with Kevin Pietersen. Photograph: Tom Shaw/Getty Images India's claim to be the foremost Test match side in the world lay in tatters in Nottingham on Monday evening. Defeat, by a huge margin of 319 runs with more than a day to spare – by a country mile the most humiliating they have...

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