Archive for the ‘Tech’ Category
Samsung Galaxy SIII Review
Any tech section of a website will be incomplete without this phone in it. It was out in the month of June.
Looks:
The phone looks impeccable and classy in every angle. With no specific edges and round corners, it’s quite different from any other phone. With a 4.8 inch screen, it is big enough to display...
August 30th, 2012 | Tech | Read More
NCL uses biomass to make toothpaste and chocolates
Times of India: Biomass can now be used to prepare sweeteners in chocolates, chewing gums, toothpaste and even mouthwashes. The scientists at the National chemical Laboratory ( NCL) have developed a process wherein hemicellulose, a component of biomass can be converted into chemicals which upon further...
March 23rd, 2011 | News, Tech | Read More
C-DAC develops ‘Cure@Home’ software for healthcare solutions
Indiamart: City-based Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) has created a ‘decision support system’ software to join the best of Indian medicine systems with modern technology. This software ‘Cure@Home’ is targeted at inexpensive promotion of health care systems.
March 7th, 2011 | News, Tech | Read More
A security solution to prevent vehicle thefts
Times of India: Have you spent sleepless nights worried about the safety of your vehicle? Well, now you can be at ease. G Sankar Narayana, a technician in the Indian army and currently attached to the Queen Mary’s Technical Institute (QMTI) at Khadki, has developed a security solution to prevent...
February 25th, 2011 | News, Tech | Read More
CCTV cameras in public places will need govt’s go-ahead
Times of India: After approving the proposal to amend the Development Control (DC) rules to make 24×7 closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras mandatory in all public places in the city, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is waiting for state government’s nod to instal them.
Following the...
February 9th, 2011 | News, Tech | Read More
UoP to start 4-yr integrated course in tech studies
Times of India: The University of Pune (UoP) on Wednesday announced its move to introduce an industry-supported four-year integrated programme in technological research, from academic year 2011-12. The programme will be open for science and engineering graduates and will lead to a dual degree in M.Tech...
February 3rd, 2011 | Education, News, Tech | Read More
Colleges respond poorly to police’s cyber group initiative
Times of India: The Pune police’s initiative to establish ‘Cyber awareness groups’ (CAGs) at higher and technical institutions in the city, has drawn a lukewarm response from colleges.
Barely 40 colleges have so far established the CAGs, which are positioned as key facilitators to the...
February 2nd, 2011 | News, Tech | Read More
Fuel tanker tracking software yet to come
Times of India: The district administration is still to introduce a foolproof system to track movement of tankers which supply kerosene to fair-price shops. Though the kerosene supplying tankers in the city and rural areas have been fitted with advanced general packet radio service (GPRS) and global...
February 1st, 2011 | News, Tech | Read More
New software enables parents to monitor kids
Pune Mirror: Jaydeep Sardesai,(32) an ex-merchant navy officer who previously had no technical background, has introduced an educational Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software named ‘Verifer EDU 2.0,’ which promises to bridge the gap between parents, teachers and students. It will also...
January 24th, 2011 | News, Tech | Read More
City firm comes up with software to monitor, maintain cyber cafe records
Indian Express: Even as the police is increasingly focusing on surveillance at cyber cafes, Pune based Internet media company Ideacts has come up with Clinck Cyber Café Manager, a software that maintains the photo-identities of people who access the Internet at cyber cafes and also keeps details of...
January 19th, 2011 | Tech | Read More

