Kevin Francis the national Microsoft practice manager with development house Object Consulting is busy hiring personnel for soaring demand of IT skills. He is looking from Java to .NET programmers and people who have skills and experiences in designing, and developers in mobile and business architects. According to Francis, finding people who have specialised skills [...]
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Pegasus Global Holdings Will Test Green Tech in New Mexico
The international technology development firm, Pegasus Global Holdings is expanding their testing scope in New Mexico. This Washington, D.C. based technology testing firm will hold the project called The Center which is also known as The Center for Innovation, Testing and Innovation. Basically, the project aims to test green technology outside the corners of the [...]
Top 10 Best Project Management Software for Remote Teams
Most of the companies today are into the business of hiring remote teams in remote based areas. The employee is no longer required to come at the office to do their job nor is the employer longer required to pay high rental on office spaces. That’s why to save resources and exact high productivity most [...]
Face Cloning in Realtime: New Idea In Stealing Others Identity

Arturo Castro, a Spanish Computer Engineering graduate and a current artist in the video entitled “Faces” has pioneered the application of face cloning in real-time. Apparently, he utilizes the Kyle McDonald’s ofxFacetracker and Jason Saragih’s facetracker library in creating the real-time face substitution footage. These are C/C + + API for real-time generic non-rigid face [...]
Going Beyond Crude Oil and Petroleum

Finding alternative fuel takes a lot of time and is rather costly, and there have been many projects done on studying the best sources of oil other than fossil fuels. The reasons for such attempts mainly revolve around the several speculations about fuel matters. Even the world-market has been providing consumers the speculation that oil [...]
2 in 1 Video Game Console: PS3 and Xbox 360 in a Box!

Defying technology, A 2 in 1 Video Game Console: PS3 and Xbox 360 in a Box! The 1950′s saw the creation of the first ever computer games. In 1972, Ralph H. Baer, the German pioneer of video gaming, invented the first video game console that could be connected to the television set. Fast forward [...]
USB Bell: Dingdong! You’ve Got An E-Mail

USB Bell: Dingdong: If you’re fond of receiving emails or make use of chatting via Facebook, I think you already know what particular sound indicates an email or a Facebook message. However, how would you react if you will actually hear the sound of a ringing bell when you receive your email? Well, you must [...]
MIT’s Solar Cell-Coated Paper: Foldable Solar Energy Source

Recently, we have been following the latest progress of MIT’s latest project on creating a solar cell-coated paper, of which ordinary printed papers can be turned into an instant solar energy source. Apparently, this project has started last year by a team of MIT students. At a first glance, the solar cells may look like [...]
WordPress App for WP 7 Now Available for Download

We had reported a rumour back in late November claimed that WordPress is coming to Windows Phone 7 and now Automattic has officially released the app in the WP7 Marketplace. The blogging platform is now available for free and according to its creators, the WP7 version will utilize: “WordPress for Windows Phone is an Open [...]
New iPod Wristwatch Project Attracts Great Funding Through Kickstarter

A project that began with an iPod Nano and an experimental wristwatch design has quickly exploded online, receiving over $540,000 in funding through Kickstarter, a Web site that helps people find support for projects. The project was created by the Chicago-based design firm Minimal, which wants to take the iPod Nano, Apple s latest tiny [...]
World’s first “Ice touchscreen display” built by Nokia NRC Tempere

Researchers from the Nokia Research Center in Tampere, Finland, have turned a wall of ice into a huge interactive touchscreen display. Using infrared emitters and detectors to determine hand location and movement, the team projected images onto the blocks of ice so that users could see flames behind their hands. Happily, users didn’t need to [...]



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