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Tata Indicom in bed with spammers, customers be damned
The logic behind TRAI's Stalinist 100 SMS limit is that most providers don't seem to care enough about stopping the spammers.

The new BlackBerry 9360: It's got sex appeal
The new BlackBerry Curve 9360 is the first BlackBerry that lives up to the Curve brand. Truly curvy, if there's one USP of this smartphone, it's the brilliant design of this phone, which makes it so sexy.

Intel shrinks its chips as transistors go 3D
After 3D movies, 3D TV, 3D printing, it is now time for 3D transistors.

St Peter's Twitter Gospel
Here's a little gospel about the Twitter world and the dos and don'ts of tweeting & re-tweeting.

Sticking a thermometer into a dinosaur (well sort of)
New research that could well be considered as “sticking a thermometer” in dinosaurs, Caltech scientists, for the first time ever, have measured the body temperature of the animal.

The biotech debate: Too important to leave to politicians to decide
Biotechnology is too complex and important to be left to the politicians alone. It is time an independent authority looked into the research, safety, release, and labeling of biotech products.

Low signal? Switch that cellphone off!
Although data on the amount of harm that can be caused by mobile phone radiation is still under debate, there is still enough cause for alarm and reason for us to take precautions.

Google+ beckons; it's time to say goodbye to Facebook
Without resorting to punditry or calculations, this author thinks that Google+ has enough going for it to bump off both Twitter and Facebook from the top of the social media pyramid.