Posted 29 Jul 2010 — by admin
Category Gadgets
In the UK, the police started to test a new system to help fight crime by predicting when that will be committed.
It sounds a little like something taken from the movie Minority Report, but instead of using three people with psychic abilities, so the system is called CRUSH (Criminal Reduction utilizing Statistical History), a large database developed by IBM.
The database contains information on past cases, summaries of the criminals and their working methods, weather and police briefings.
Apart from all these details can CRUSH predict where it is most likely there will be crimes. Though the British police now must test the system, it has already been tested by police in Memphis, USA, where it helped that crime fell by 31%.
Posted 01 Jun 2009 — by admin
Category News

With the surging increase in mobile phones, average person now owns almost 2 phone sets with two phones which are no longer working are kept useless with them. This has led to the awareness of mobile phone recycling among phone users. While looking for keywords which are maximum searched on internet, it has been found out that search terms such as
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Posted 31 Jan 2008 — by admin
Category google
BBC is currently mulling over the results of a 12-month long mobile TV trial to figure out its long term strategy for the medium. NMA reports that the trial–a live mobile stream of BBC One, BBC Three, and BBC News 24 currently running on the portals of Orange, 3 and Vodafone