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Microsoft setup development boards for Windows Phone, RT.

July 26, 2014 By Kenneth Scott Leave a Comment

Microsoft is planning to form development boards for Windows Phone or Windows RT. The company has not declared whether it will launch these products or not.  The  x86  boards are already available in the markets for these products

In a webcast Microsoft informed that these new boards will provide programs for writing applications for Windows Phone and Windows RT.

Peter Wieland, a chief developer of Microsoft said that presently they have nothing significant to announce except one thing that for these boards they have to struggle really hard.

Microsoft has launched Windows based development boards based on Intel x86 in the previous two months.  This x86 board is a hardware hacker which can be utilized to test and develop products such as smart appliances, robot, sensors and tablets.

The boards assist Microsoft to step into the group of makers who comes up with novel ideas regarding the devices. “Internet of Things” is one of those arenas in which data accumulation instruments gather and transfer information for warning and analysis. These “Iot” will probably increase in future, therefore Microsoft desires to put Windows on them with the help of developer boards.

Microsoft x86 boards are not applicable on Windows Phone and Rt since it function on ARM processors. The company proposed two boards today that are named as Galileo and Sharks Cove. Galileo runs on a low-power Intel Quark processor, which is designed for smart devices, robot and Internet connected appliances. Whereas, Shark Cove possesses an Intel Bay Trail processor that is primarily for tablets and PC driver developments.

The company offers two boards today: Galileo, which runs on a low-power Intel Quark processor, is for smart devices, robots and Internet-connected appliances; and Sharks Cove, which has an Intel Bay Trail processor, is mainly for tablets and PC driver development.

Filed Under: Tech & Science

Greg Foran named Walmart’s new President

July 26, 2014 By Kenneth Scott Leave a Comment

WalMart has recently hired a new Chief executive office. Greg Foran, current CEO of Wal-Mart China will take the responsibilities in place of Bill Simon. Bill Simon was the in charge of Wal-Mart US for the past four years but soon he will be saying good-bye to the company.

Company has issued a note which stated the cause of the removal of Simon from his designation. They have mentioned that Simon was talented enough to replace, Mike Duke, former CEO, whereas, they have found a man who is even more brilliant in his work than Simon. The company has revealed the fact that they were planning to send off Simon since several months therefore, they were not astonished when this decision was officially approved.

Nevertheless, when the company was officially declaring change in management of US WalMart, it has also appreciated the services of the former CEO, Simon. They believed that Simon has redirected company’s concentration towards daily low cost and everyday low prices. He introduced some healthier food and gave its department a victorious make over.

On the other hand, company put th blame on Simon for the not so performing stores in the United States which can directly affect the company. Whereas, in the most recent interview of Simon,he states that chances of WalMart getting back to it’s previous position is almost next to impossible. No doubt, it will be quite a challenging task for Greg Foran to increase the sales growth of U.S WalMart stores.

Filed Under: Business

Three new dry Exoplanets are discovered through NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope

July 26, 2014 By Kenneth Scott Leave a Comment

Astronomers through NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope were anticipating for any signs of water vapors in three planets but in vain.

These three planets are recognized as HD 189733b, HD 209458b, and WASP-12b, have an extremely high temperature because of which scientists were hopeful to discover few water vapors in their atmosphere. Scientists have recorded temperature of these planets which is almost 1,500 and 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit. These planets have only one-tenth amount of water as compare to the quantity expected by the researchers. Therefore, they are really shocked by this discovery.
According to, Nikku Madhusudhan of the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge, England, this result of experiments compel researchers to revise their models of the configuration of planets, particularly of hot Jupiter. These experiments provide an insight into how space telescope are supposed to be designed for the planets which are drier than the expectation of scientists.
He also gave reasons behind the selection of these three planets. He said that they chose them since they are comparatively bright stars which offer enough radiation to take inside an infrared-light spectrum in it. This observation of transiting planet is out of question from ground since Earth has a large amount of water in it which disturbs their examination.

Filed Under: Tech & Science

Diabetics -Hazard of Working in Abnormal Shift

July 25, 2014 By Kenneth Scott Leave a Comment

A study has proved that people who work in different shifts are extremely at risk of being sick from some serious diseases. Diabetes is one of the ailments found mostly in people who are employed in offices at night shift.

The study has revealed the fact that the workers of night shifts have 9 percent higher possibility of developing diabetics as compare to normal office workers. The reason behind this is that night shift increases appetite which surely leads to obesity.

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This study is printed in journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine and researchers observed 225,000 people among which 15000 were suffering from diabetics. The most interesting thing is that this theory cannot be applied to both man and woman. Man who works in night shifts have 37 percent more chances of developing this disease whereas, people who works in unusual office timings or rotating timings of 24/7 have 47 percent risk.

In the past, some reports have concluded that jobs, which change the timings of workers on everyday basis, gives birth to several health issues like digestive problems, cancer, insomnia etc. This is the first research in the time of history which verified that a profession can make you a diabetes patient.

Presently, surveyors are trying to offer some significant way of living in order to avoid this disease since it is certainly a difficult task for people to switch their jobs. They have also questioned people whether they will change their jobs if evidences have proved this study correct. Mostly people were not agreed to do this, although they know how much these abnormal work timings are dangerous for their health.

Filed Under: Health

Diabetics -Hazard of Working in Abnormal Shift

July 25, 2014 By Kenneth Scott Leave a Comment

A study has proved that people who work in different shifts are extremely at risk of being sick from some serious diseases.  Diabetes is one of the ailments found mostly in people who are employed in offices at night shift.

The study has revealed the fact that the workers of night shifts have 9 percent higher possibility of developing diabetics as compare to normal office workers.   The reason behind this is that night shift increases appetite which surely leads to obesity.

This study is printed in journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine and researchers observed 225,000 people among which 15000 were suffering from diabetics. The most interesting thing is that this theory cannot be applied to both man and woman. Man who  works in night shifts have 37 percent more chances of developing this disease whereas, people who works in unusual office timings or rotating timings of 24/7 have 47 percent risk.

In the past, some reports have concluded that jobs, which change the timings of workers on everyday basis, gives birth to several health issues like digestive problems, cancer, insomnia etc. This is the first research in the time of history which verified that a profession can make you a diabetes patient.

Presently, surveyors are trying to offer some significant way of living in order to avoid this disease since it is certainly a difficult task for people to switch their jobs. They have also questioned people whether they will change their jobs if evidences have proved this study correct. Mostly people were not agreed to do this, although they know how much these abnormal work timings are dangerous for their health.

 

Filed Under: Health

After second-quarter profit hit, Hyundai Motor warns of firmer won, slowing demand growth

July 24, 2014 By Kenneth Scott Leave a Comment

South Korea’s Hyundai Motors is the world’s biggest fifth automaker which is associated with Kia motors. Recently, the company has announced that in five quarters their net profit largely goes down due to the increase in local currency value against the dollar. It also forewarns people about the second half as well.

On Thursday, they made an announcement that the company’s net profit fell down 7 percent from last year. In the second quarter their net profit was 2.24 trillion Korean won which are almost equal to $2.18 billion.

 

According to automaker, a U.S discount plan was also released in order to attract the customers. It dominated on the entire second quarter when the sales healthy in China and Korea.

Company’s net profit collapsed 16 percent in the first quarter affected due to the enormous U.S recalls and the disagreement of South Korean labor.

Lee-won hee, major financial officer, on the announcement of their result said that the company is not that much optimistic about the results of second quarter. Furthermore, he said that Hyundai has some future strategies which include the cut cost, improvement in the portion of high-premium cars and raise in local parts sourcing for the sake of dropping currency exposure. They assume the international auto market to slow down more in the second half a bit, as compare to the first half, due to economic stimulus measure in U.S.

Filed Under: Business

A $40 billion stimulus package announced in South Korea to aid the weakening economy

July 24, 2014 By Kenneth Scott Leave a Comment

A $40 billion stimulus package for economic expansion was announced on Thursday in South Korea, Seoul. The government also said that it would make the mortgage rule more agreeable and provide tax benefits to businesses facing problems to accelerate the growth of the economy.

The Finance Ministry said that it now expects a 3.7% growth this year which is lower than the earlier projected growth which was about 4.1%. The expansion of the economy last year was 3 % and the expected growth by the ministry in 2015 is 4%.

 

The Ministry suggests that the reason for this slow growth is slow expansion of the global economy which curtails the demand for South Korean exports and the weak domestic demand followed by the sinking of the ferry in April.

The government suggested a stimulus plan to aid economic growth which is worth about 41 trillion ($40 billion) which includes 11.7 trillion won in expanded fiscal spending and 29 trillion won in extra financing support.

Companies will be given tax benefits, which in turn -the government hopes – will trigger better household incomes and purchasing power. How these tax benefits will be allotted and the specific tax terms are due next month.

The forecast for consumer prices was also realistically cut by the government. It now expects them to rise 1.8% in 2014 while the December forecast suggested 2.3%. Also, the Bank of Korea has managed to keep its interest rate steady at 2.5% for 14 months now but experts expect a cut in the rate to help growth. The bank even cut its own 2014 growth forecasts to 3.8% from an earlier projection of 4%.

Filed Under: Business

Wine Collector Set for Sentencing on Fraud Charges in N.Y

July 24, 2014 By Kenneth Scott Leave a Comment

A California wine collector, sold around $20 million fake wine, faces 11 years in prison when he is verdict on fraud charges on Thursday.

Rudy Kurinawan, 37 years old, was found guilty on December of mail and wire fraud charges. He produced fake bottle of wine in his Arcadia kitchen and then send them forward as classic wine.

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Although, case has the possibility to give him punishment of 40 years in prison but Federal Government only gave him 11 years to serve in prison. Since Krinanwan is from Indonesia, should face two years and two months in prison after that he will be extradite to his home land.

Defense lawyer of Kurinawan stated that his client has spent millions of dollars in manufacturing wine since 2004 till 2012. The reason he gave for this crime is that Kurinawan always wants to be the center of attention of every party and he can only gain that attention of people through money.
In one of his party, Jackie Chan was invited chief guest and he praised Kurinawan a lot. His desire for money and attention seeking attitude provoked him to carry out all these law-breaking things.

On the other hand, the prosecutor believes that Kurinawan should face a more cruel punishment rather than just being sentenced in prison for 11 years.

Filed Under: United States

Wyoming cave to be reopened for exploration after 30 years!

July 24, 2014 By Kenneth Scott Leave a Comment

Paleontologists will be able to revisit one of North America’s troves which contains fossil from the Pleistocene era, for the first time in 30 years. The Natural Trap Cave in north central Wyoming is 85 feet deep and is positioned in such a way that it is almost impossible to see unless the observer is standing right next to it. The cave borrows its name from the tens of thousands of years of animals plunging to their deaths because of not having noticed the sink hole. The fossils therein include the now extinct mammoth, short faced bears, American lions and cheetahs. The opening of the sink hole is 15 feet wide.

natural-trap-cave-signNow the US Bureau of Land Management has decided to open a metal grate over the opening of the cave to let scientists explore the cave. Des Moines University paleontologist Julie Meachen said she is getting ready to lead the international team in to the cave by practicing climbing.

She admitted on Wednesday that she is quite frightened since she hasn’t done any real climbing and the only way out of the hole is an eight story single rope climb all the way back-up.

Breithaupt, who visited the cave when it was open for inspection the last time says that it is in fact a dangerous hole but one that holds great scientific value. He also explained that some mammal remains could be over a 100,000 years old.

One goal of exploring the hole is to learn more about the Pleistocene period and extinction, when drastic climate changes and the emergence of humans wiped out many species. Meachen suggests that the area surrounding the cave may have looked much like it does at the moment however it was probably colder and wetter.

The scientists will camp near the cave and venture into the cave more than once a day and somehow manage to get the fossils up in boxes. Meachen says she knows that it is going to be difficult but is confident that they will be well-prepared.

Filed Under: Tech & Science

Apple Denies Report That It Is Working With Swatch

July 24, 2014 By Kenneth Scott Leave a Comment

Swatch has denied allegations that it is currently working with Apple in order to make a so-called ‘smart watch’ – something which has so far been called the iWatch.

AppleAccording to VentureBeat, a technology website, on Wednesday, Apple have been working with “at least one partner, Swatch”, and the cite a source within one of the companies who has knowledge of the reported partnership between the two groups.

According to VentureBeat, the pair are currently working on a number or different styles for the iWatch, many of which will be released in different price ranges. The report also went on to note that Apple may indeed be working with several different partners in order to come out with the iWatch – something which may be much anticipated by die hard Apple fans.

The source for VentureBeat is also reported to have said that the styles that Apple is working on range from “geek to chic”, and that there will be a style to everybody. If the report is true, then this will be the second time that Swatch has ventured into the smart watch market. Over ten years ago, Swatch partnered with Microsoft, but it failed miserably due to poor sales.

Signs that Apple may be increasing, as reports have found that sales of the iWatch could match the sales of the iPad, and many of Apple’s competitors – namely Samsung and LG – have already released their versions over the past while.

If Apple does release it’s iWatch, be it in partnership with Swatch or some other watch manufacturer, they will more than likely take the market by storm, due to the fact that Apple has always consistently released great software and hardware, and big name brands such as Swatch have always been knowing for their great stylistic choices.

Filed Under: Business

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