By on Mar 4, 2010 in KRISARU News, Schools, Uncategorized, Videos | comments(0)
Image Source : Web Google has published a detailed, 49-page report that rates the search engine optimization (SEO) on its various properties including the Google search home page. The result? It’s failing in a number of categories

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Google admits its SEO could use a little work
By on Mar 2, 2010 in KRISARU News, Schools, Uncategorized, Videos | comments(0)
Intuitive 3D Desktop | Image Source : Bumptop.com BumpTop™ is a fun, intuitive 3D desktop that keeps you organized and makes you more productive. Like a real desk, but better. Now with awesome mouse and multi-touch gestures! Your desktop, your way Your desktop doesn’t have to be a boring graveyard for lost and forgotten files anymore! Transform it with BumpTop.

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By on Feb 20, 2010 in KRISARU News, Uncategorized, Videos | comments(0)
Image Source : womensrights.change.org The greatest threat to healthy female body image might just be…a computer program. That’s right : Photoshop isn’t just manipulating the colors and shades of the sky in the background, it’s manipulating the way we think about female beauty.

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Photoshop Disasters: Technology Used to Uphold Dangerous Beauty Standards
By on Feb 16, 2010 in KRISARU News, Uncategorized, Videos | comments(0)
Battle Pandemics in a Digital World | Image Source : Superstock.com People concerned about contracting the H1N1 virus, or any other potential illness now have some new tools to help them keep tracking of pandemics and stay healthy. In the age when digital devices rule, consumers and health organizations can now stay up to date on the latest flu-related information with a few taps of a button, thanks to the increasing number of iPhone apps, social networks and informative Web sites dedicated to the cause. Users can now share information and track other health threats instantaneously.

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Using Technology to Battle Pandemics in a Digital World
By on Feb 11, 2010 in KRISARU News, Uncategorized, Videos | comments(0)
Identity Theft | Image Source : Hiteidtheft.com A new study shows that banks, not consumer victims, are increasingly feeling the pain of digital fraud. Identity theft often feels less like a random act of fraud than a personal breach of a victim’s secrets. But while consumers feel the sting from having their private data stolen, it’s their banks that are increasingly picking up the bill

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ID Theft: Don’t Take It Personally
By on Feb 2, 2010 in KRISARU News, Uncategorized, Videos | comments(0)
Text Messaging, SMS | Image Source : Softwarenewsdaily.com Text messages and mapping tools are helping victims of the earthquake. Geeks and technologists around the world are creating tools to help earthquake victims in Haiti.

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Technology Saves Lives In Haiti
By on Feb 1, 2010 in KRISARU News, Uncategorized, Videos | comments(0)
Densest Flash Memory | Image Source : Dvice.com The new lithography represents a 27% reduction in size over the previous process. Computerworld – Intel Corp. and Micron Technology Inc.

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Intel, Micron to Announce World’s Densest Flash Memory
By on Feb 1, 2010 in KRISARU News, Uncategorized, Videos | comments(0)
Digital Business Card | Image Source : mobilewhack.com By Elizabeth Woyke Dave Stevens is a consummate networker. As program and events manager for the Chamber of Commerce in Mountain View, Calif., he attends several events a week, collecting stacks of business cards. When he returns to his office, however, he pitches the cards, opting instead to add his new contacts on the corporate social networking site LinkedIn.

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Business Cards Go Digital
By on Jan 27, 2010 in KRISARU News, Uncategorized, Videos | comments(0)
Image Source : Silicon.com London: A group of computer scientists have come up with a system that deciphers the templates a botnet uses to create spam, and these templates are then used to teach spam filters what to look for. This can be used to block the most common kind of spam. Most spam messages originate in networks of compromised computers, called botnets, and owners are unaware that the machines quietly run malicious software in the background that pump out spam, reports New Scientist

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A system to cut down computer’s spam diet
By on Jan 25, 2010 in Colleges, KRISARU News, Uncategorized, Videos | comments(0)
Student Innovation Fund | Image Source : mun.ca Technical institutes in India churn out around six lakh students every year but none of their innovative projects are considered worthy of patent. Projects like the ‘black box’ system installed in cars in U.S. and UK to detect a genuine accident is also done by a group of students from Latur-based Women Polytechnic Institute in Maharashtra but was not recognized, reports Times of India.

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Student innovation not taken seriously in India