Monthly Archives: October 2009

Let’s Take a Peek on Windows 7 – It’s Officially Released Now!

The long-awaited Windows 7 is finally released into the wild! So far the operating system has received great reviews around the web. Amazon even said that Windows 7 is bigger than Harry Potter, so things are looking bright for them … Continue reading

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Lyrics and Scientific Error

What’s on your mind, if you are a scientist and you find some errors on a song lyrics?The one that I want to speak out here is Katie Melua‘s Nine Million Bicycles.Here I write the lyrics, so now, all you … Continue reading

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Spin Battery: The New Source of Energy

Researchers at the University of Miami and at the Universities of Tokyo and Tohoku, Japan, have been able to prove the existence of a “spin battery,” a battery that is “charged” by applying a large magnetic field to nano-magnets in … Continue reading

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Printable Battery, How Come?

For a long time, batteries were bulky and heavy. Now, a new cutting-edge battery is revolutionizing the field. It is thinner than a millimeter, lighter than a gram, and can be produced cost-effectively through a printing process. In the past, … Continue reading

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Saving Web Pages in MHT using Firefox (Any Version)

Some moment ago I was really in need to open MHT files, but it took me alot of time to open it with IE8! IE8 sucks! So I think I have to save some time for next time and I … Continue reading

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