): The market unfolded as expected and what can be expected in this pre result truncated week. 15300 is still a strong support to deal with. The support for the Sensex is at 15540-15300 and the resistance to the up move at 16400-17070. NSE Nifty (4880):
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The service pack includes all updates issued since Windows XP Service Pack 2 was released in 2004, and some new elements. Microsoft on Monday said it has finished work on the third and final service pack for its Windows XP operating system and that the
The companies say they are trying to convert more users to supported SUSE Linux Enterprise. Microsoft and Novell are extending their partnership around the Linux operating system to mainland China. Under a deal disclosed Sunday, the two vendors said they
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This year marks the 39th Earth Day, a day when people around the world come together to attend festivals, rallies, cleanups, tree plantings and other events focused on the environment. It’s also a day for business, as more companies use Earth Day to
There has been increased interest in recent years in shareholder value and the various methods of its calculation. The earnings per share (EPS) figure has long dominated top managements, analysts and media commentators thinking, but attitudes to EPS now
Learning to love customers like you. Credit: Marc Rosenthal I love books, I like music, and I don’t mind the news. When I’m sent a link to something a friend thinks I should read, hear, or view, I take it seriously. Recommendations are essential to my
How the most notorious promoter of the 1990s telecommunications boom has been proved right. This big!: George Gilder was a promoter of telecommunications during the boom of the 1990s. Credit: Michael Temchine/The New York Times/Redux This past February,
Anyone who’s been a student knows how hard it can be to scribble down everything someone else is saying. This problem is brilliantly solved by the Livescribe Pulse, a computerized pen that records as you write and digitally syncs the audio recording to
Growing hearts: Doris Taylor (above) and her colleague Stefan Kren are creating live bioartificial hearts. Credit: Jonathan Chapman In Doris Taylor’s cell- and molecular-Âbiology lab at the University of ÂMinnesota, a small pink heart beats in a
Then as now, a push for fresh experimentation in particle physics. Morseâ??s essay included a set of images from a cloud chamber: â??The path of an elementary particle,â? he explained, â??is marked by water droplets condensed on the
By TR Staff and Freelance Writers Security cameras churn out so much data that they can overwhelm storage facilities and clog networks, but most of that data is pretty boring. Thanks to novel computer vision and machine-learning
It may look like the popular Roomba vacuum cleaner as it scoots across the living-room floor, but iRobot’s new ConnectR is actually a way for people to interact with distant relatives or pets. The robot is equipped with a Wi-Fi antenna, a speaker, a
Stripped naked, the Modu is slightly larger than a domino, with a small screen, a seven-Âbutton keypad, and one gigabyte of data storage. It’s a working cell phone, but it can also be popped into larger gadgets–called ‘jackets’ and ‘mates’–that
If you’re worried about dependence on fossil fuels, the RuralZed timber-frame kit house can make you self-sufficient. The house’s energy-conserving features include south-facing windowed walls, a solar-thermal water heating system, natural ventilation
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The biggest physics experiment ever, CERN’s new particle accelerator, goes live this May. Multimedia ? ? The biggest physics experiment ever, CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC), goes live this summer. The international project, whose design was
Cool computer: A device known as a dilution refrigerator (shown above) is used to initialize D Waveâ??s quantum computer, bringing it to its ground state by cooling it to near absolute zero. Credit: Kristopher Grunert Computers process information
Ordinarily, hooking a Wi-Fi router up to a directional antenna lets you send a Wi-Fi signal a few kilometers. By modifying the router’s software, however, Intel has increased that distance to as much as 100 kilometers. The modified software