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 | India losing tech edge and race A report undermines the claim that technology's future lies in India and China, reports Pramit Pal Chaudhuri.
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 | A virtual battle in online utopia In the virtual world, where no one dies, peace activists are quick to adopt weapons for ideological fights in the real world, reports Mayank Tewari. |
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 | Chinese test to fuel India's star war plans China’s recent anti-satellite test could give a fillip to India’s military plans in space, reports BR Srikanth.
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 | Terminators in your colony soon? Prof Kevin Warwick predicts that a large chunk of India will turn into cyborgs in 30 yrs, reports Tushar Abhichandani. |
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 | India gets its fastest printing machine Heidelberg launches one of the world’s fastest state-of-the-art printers in Delhi, reports Satyen Mohapatra. |
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 | Now, free software tools for languages Software tools for seven Indian languages, available to users free of cost, were released by Communications and IT Minister Dayanidhi Maran on Wednesday in New Delhi. |
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 | India to begin construction of AHWR Atomic Energy Commission Chairman says India will begin construction of the Advanced Heavy Water Reactor this year. |
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 | 'Criminals to rev up cyberwar in 2007' Gangs will be soon targeting mobile phones, instant messaging and community websites like MySpace, say experts. |
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 | Prithvi downs Prithvi over Bay India's air-defence capability sees a new high as two Prithvi-II missiles clash, reports Soumyajit Pattnaik.
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 | Major conference on nano-electronics Experts will converge to explore opportunities in nano-electronics for expanding product portfolio and the semicon industry. |
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 | President Kalam backs new solar-powered fridge President Kalam becomes the first global citizen to acquire two refrigerator-cum-vaccine coolers, totally powered by the sun. |
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 | China to shield kids from Net addiction A law is being considered to encourage development of technology to stop minors from becoming Internet addicts.
 The Internet democracy  |
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 | Terror in the air: Science has a way out A newly devised test could help detect chemical precursors of explosives easily. Can science help wipe out terrorism? |
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 | Computer hope for handicapped Special electronic aids have been devised to help compensate for extreme movement deficits or poor vision. |
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