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Oil Leaking From Sunken Ship MV Rak, Coast Guard Responding To Spill


In what could pose an ecological threat to the Mumbai coast, an oil leak was today reported from the sunken cargo vessel MV Rak.

The leak has occurred due to the ingress of water in the cargo hull, officials said.

"Since last night, oil has been observed leaking from the sunken vessel Rak Carrier at an approximate rate of 1.5 to 2 tonnes per hour. The oil has spread about 7 nautical miles around the vessel", a Defence press release said.
Coast Guard ship Samudra Prahari, which was on patrol, responded and used oil dispersant to neutralise the spilled oil.


"Operation 'Paryavaran Suraksha - 2/2011 has been launched by Coast Guard. Another vessel ICGS Sankalp has also been pressed for augmenting the oil spill response", the release added.


Authorities have been directed to tell fishermen to refrain from fishing in the affected area.


Meanwhile, the state Pollution Control Board has been asked to collect and check samples of the spill.


The Panama-flagged vessel sank off the coast of Mumbai on Thursday, with 60,000 metric tonnes of coal, 290 tonnes of fuel oil and 50 tonnes of diesel on board.


Coast Guard sources had earlier said that they could see oil layers around the place where the 225 meter-long vessel sank. But they had described it as "negligible" and said it would not create any ecological problems.

04 August, 2011

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    New touch-screen BlackBerrys being launched

    Research In Motion Ltd. on Wednesday unveiled five new BlackBerry phones with touch screens, as it hopes to revive the line's dwindling appeal in the face of competition from the iPhone and Android smartphones.

    The new phones had been expected earlier this year, but were delayed. Though the company is profitable and seeing growing sales, it is increasingly seen as a has-been that missed the chance to parlay the BlackBerry's popularity as a corporate email device into mass-market dominance.

    RIM, which is based in Waterloo, Ontario, is updating its high-end Bold models to include touch screens. It's also launching two Torch models with big screens but no physical keyboards, mimicking the basic design of the iPhone.

    RIM launched a keyboard-less touch-screen phone called the Storm in 2008, more than a year after the first iPhone, but the Storm's quirky design and poor software made it a flop.

    "The `all-touchscreen' Torch has been a while coming as a natural successor to the disappointing Storm, particularly when the smartphone market has gone touchscreen mad over the past 18 months," said Malik Saadi, an analyst at Informa.

    The phones run a new version of the BlackBerry operating system, which RIM says is much faster, particularly for Web browsing.

    AT&T Inc. said it would launch a Torch model with a physical keyboard this month, and the all-touch Torch and a Bold model later this year. It didn't announce prices.

    RIM's stock rose 82 cents, or 3.4 percent, to $24.97 in morning trading Wednesday, bouncing off a five-year low of $24.10 hit Tuesday.

    The Bold models will be the first BlackBerrys to include so-called Near-Field Communications chips, so they can be used in place of credit cards by swiping them across properly equipped payment terminals. Many companies, including cellphone carriers like AT&T and Web companies like Google Inc. are promoting the idea of using phones as digital "wallets."

    Car Owners May Soon Have To Pay More For Diesel

    Driving your diesel car might soon be expensive if the Finance Minister decides to end the subsidy on diesel for passenger cars. That's because while petrol prices are linked to market rates, the government gives a subsidy of Rs. 6.08 per litre on diesel.


    Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today hinted that the government may look at a dual pricing for diesel. Fifteen per cent of the diesel produced is consumed by passenger vehicles so the government might remove the subsidy on diesel for passenger cars. 


    Because of huge difference in petrol and diesel prices, currently at
    Rs. 22 per litre, the share of diesel cars in overall passenger car sales has been increasing rapidly. Diesel cars currently account for 30 per cent of car sales and the analysts expect diesel car sales to hit 50 per cent by 2015.

    Replying on the debate on price rise, Mr Mukherjee said, "High prices are there… Certain suggestions have come... but one thing to do... heavily tax those sectors which are not essential... out of 100 barrel of diesel… 10 per cent goes to industry... agriculture uses 12 per cent…. 8 per cent for power… 15 per cent for passenger cars where we can accept your suggestion and try work out that these sections are not subsidized…"


    Petroleum Minister Jaipal Reddy has also said that the government is mulling over the possibility of a differential subsidy package on diesel.


    Reacting to the possibility, India's largest car manufacturer Martui said that a move to decrease the gap in petrol and diesel prices will result in higher sales of petrol model. Diesel engines are more sophisticated today so sales wouldn’t plummet, the company said but overall demand may be impacted in the short term if price of both fuels spike. 

    03 August, 2011

    Get Paid For Incoming Messages: Earn Money By Reading SMS

    Yeah!, it is true now get paid for reading sms on your mobile. Many mobile advertising sites has emerged in Indian market by targeting Indian users. Among many, mGinger provides quality service as per the user's feedback. This is wonderful scheme I ever heard. When I got some invites from few of my friends, I didn't checked it properly. Because daily there will be many offers & many are bogus, but this is something unique. It offers many services described below.
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    • mGinger pays you 20 paisa for each sMS that you receive on your mobile phone
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    Mobile Viruses

    A mobile virus is an electronic virus that targets mobile phones or wireless-enabled Pads.

    As wireless phone and PDA networks become more numerous and more complex, it has become more difficult to secure them against electronic attacks in the form of viruses or other malicious software

    History:
    The first instance of a mobile virus occurred in June 2004 when it was discovered that a company called Ojam had engineered an anti-piracy Trojan virus in older versions of their mobile phone game Mosquito. This virus sent SMS text messages to the company without the user's knowledge. This virus was removed from more recent versions of the game; however it still exists on older, unlicensed versions. These older versions may still be distributed on file-sharing networks and free software download web sites.

    In July 2004, computer hobbyists released a proof-of-concept mobile virus named Cabir. This virus replicates itself on Bluetooth wireless networks.

    In March 2005 it was reported that a computer worm called Comm-warrior-A has been infecting Symbian 
    series 60 mobile phones. This worm replicates itself through the phone's Multimedia Messaging System (MMS). It sends copies of itself to other phone owners listed in the phone user's address book. Although the worm is not considered harmful, experts agree that it heralds a new age of electronic attacks on mobile phones.

    Common mobile viruses:
    Cabir: Infects mobile phones running on Symbian OS. When a phone is infected, the message 'Caribe' is displayed on the phone's display and is displayed every time the phone is turned on. The worm then attempts to spread to other phones in the area using wireless Bluetooth signals.

    Duts: A parasitic file infecter virus and is the first known virus for the PocketPC platform. It attempts to infect all EXE files in the current directory (infects files that are bigger than 4096 bytes)

    Skulls: A trojan horse piece of code. Once downloaded, the virus, called Skulls, replaces all phone desktop icons with images of a skull. It also will render all phone applications, including SMSes and MMSes useless

    Commwarrior: First worm to use MMS messages in order to spread to other devices. Can spread through Bluetooth as well. It infects devices running under OS Symbian Series 60. The executable worm file once launched hunts for accessible Bluetooth devices and sends the infected files under a random name to various devices.

    02 August, 2011

    Sony's Video Game Unit Buys Sucker Punch Studio

    Sucker Punch, based in Bellevue, Washington, has 75 employees, according to Sony. The financial terms of the deal were undisclosed.

    The video game industry has been rife with consolidation in recent months. In July, Electronic Arts Inc said it was acquiring PopCap games, another company based in the Seattle area, in a deal worth up to $1.3 billion.
    Sucker Punch's action adventure game, "inFamous 2," was the top selling software title in June, according to research firm NPD.

    Sony was attracted to Sucker Punch because of its track record of making "high quality, profitable products over a long period of time," said Scott Rohde, senior vice president of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios.

    It is Sony Computer Entertainment's first major video game acquisition since it bought Media Molecule, the studio behind the game "Little Big Planet," in March 2010.

    The team will remain in Seattle. Sony Computer Entertainment has 2,700 employees and 16 studios globally.
    Sony said it already owns the rights to most of the company's intellectual property. Most of Sucker Punch's games are exclusive to Sony's PlayStation 3 home gaming console.

    The video game industry has become more hits driven as budgets for top games have ballooned since the late 1990s, when top console games could be made for a couple of million dollars. In 2011, a top-selling game for a console might cost between $20 million and $40 million dollars.

    As a part of Sony, the studio can now take more risks without worrying about its budget, said Sucker Punch managing partner Brian Fleming.

    "When you're an independent little guy with one little project, with every game, you are risking your life and livelihood. This will help us creatively to be less inhibited," Fleming said.
    Fleming declined to say what the studio's next project would be.

    Sony shares listed in the United States closed at $25.07 on Monday.

    Google's Chrome Overtakes Firefox In UK

    Chrome, launched in December 2008, took 22.1 percent of the UK market, up from 12 percent a year earlier. Internet Explorer's share fell to 46 percent from 55 percent a year ago, while Firefox fell to 21.6 percent from 25.

     

    Google is trying to convert its dominance in Web search into operating systems and mobile software, bringing it into direct competition with Microsoft. Chrome is used by more than 160 million users worldwide.

    In May, Google launched its long-awaited Chromebook, which runs entirely on software accessed via the Internet rather than installed on the machine.

    Globally, Internet Explorer had 42 percent of the browser market in July, followed by Firefox with 28 percent and Chrome with 22. Apple's Safari brower had 5 percent of the market, while Opera had 2 percent.

    Samsung: Apple Agreement Not To Affect Tablet Sales Outside Australia

    "Apple Inc filed a complaint with the Federal Court of Australia involving a Samsung GALAXY Tab 10.1 variant that Samsung Electronics had no plans of selling in Australia. No injunction was issued by the court and the parties in the case reached a mutual agreement which stipulates that the variant in question will not be sold in Australia," Samsung said in a in a statement on Tuesday.


    Samsung is Apple's nearest rival in the fast-growing mobile device industry as it leverages its cost competitiveness and access to chips and other tablet components.

    The legal battle between the two companies has been building since April when Apple sued Samsung in a U.S. federal court in California. Apple alleges the South Korean company's Galaxy line of mobile phones and tablets "slavishly" copies the iPhone and iPad. Samsung has counter sued Apple.

    "A Samsung GALAXY Tab 10.1 for the Australian market will be released in the near future. This undertaking does not affect any other Samsung smartphone or tablet available in the Australian market or other countries," the Korean company said.

    Google Chrome Is Third Most Popular Browser


    Google Chrome is now the world's third most popular web browser with one in five users preferring it.

    Google Chrome has also emerged as Britain's second most popular web browser, edging Mozilla's Firefox and nibbling at Microsoft's Internet Explorer, the current leader.

    Chrome accounted for 22 percent of the British web market, compared to 45 percent of users preferring Internet Explorer. Apple's Safari stood at the fourth place with nine percent share.

    But experts pointed out that Internet Explorer's market share was falling despite the programme already pre-installed on almost every computer sold in Britain, The Telegraph reports.

    Google said its surge in popularity could be explained by its speed of delivery results, its security and a new ad campaign.

    Lars Bak, the Google engineer responsible for Chrome, based in the Danish countryside, said the company's aim was speed. He said users should "never be happy" with the existing speed.