Gmail Team Testing New Login Page With Multliple Sign-In Management

Have multiple email accounts on Gmail? Then, you are probably using Gmail’s multiple login management features, already. According to a report by TNW, Gmail is going to take multiple login management a bit further. TNW staffs published a snapshot of a new login screen, the Gmail team was testing.

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Nikon To Adopt Android For Its Camera S800

For the first time Nikon is going to use Android operating system For its camera models. Because of a filing with the Indonesian Communication Agency its has been revealed that a new Nikon camera is going to be released having the Android OS. That model is expected to have a 25-250mm lens, a 3.5” OLED display at the back, built-in GPS and WiFi.

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Software Can Identify Cities Via Architecture

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and INRIA/Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris have developed a visual data mining software that can automatically identify which city it is. The interesting thing is the software can recognize Paris easily, but it faces more trouble identifying geo-informative elements for U.S. cities.

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Interactive Map Shows Flow Of Arms Around The World

Producing and selling weapons has come about to be a huge industry in this rather unfortunate world of ours. With every nation jumping on the bandwagon of national security, it is inevitable that the arms industry is going to boom. Until now, that was happening under the eyes of the citizens. A new interactive map attempts to join the dots and show the small arms and ammunition imports and exports of different countries around the world.

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Scientists Use 26,000 Photos To Create 281-Gigapixel Embryo Image

Electron microscopy has long been used as a technique to capture the details of cellular structures at a very micro level. However, until now, the technique was used only to capture a small part of an organism. Now, however, researchers have been able to apply the technique to capture ultra-high-resolution image of the entire zebrafish embryo.

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iPhone 5 Nano-SIM Card Tray Images Leaked

France based tech lifestyle website called nowhereelse.fr has published some images of upcoming iPhone’s nano-SIM card tray. They have claimed that the images have come from China, but they did not provide the source of images. The nano-SIM tray’s width is a little bit smaller from the micro SIM tray’s width. Apple decided to go for width cut as the company counts every bit of extra spaces.

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Apple Expunges Built-in YouTube App From iOS 6

Earlier this year, Apple said it would dump Google’s mapping software from its mobile devices. And now it seems, the rivalry is getting stronger and deeper. Apple announced on Monday that its new version of iPhone and iPad software, iOS 6, will not include a pre-loaded app for Google’s popular video sharing service – YouTube.

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