Students Made Anti-Rape Lingerie, Can Deliver 3800 Kilovolt Electric Shock

Last year in December, a 23-year old physiotherapy student was brutally gang raped on a bus in New Delhi and later she died due to massive injuries. That tragic incident stirred the Indians a lot. Following that incident, three engineering students from the SRM Institute of Science and Technology in Tamil Nadu, India, decided to make such undergarments for females, that’ll protect them from being molested or raped. After huge efforts, the trio has made a special lingerie that’ll give heavy electric shocks if someone tries to molest or rape a female, thus keeps a female safe.

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Vizio Announced Full Pricing Of New Windows 8 Laptops, All-in-one Desktops For 2013

California-based Vizio is best known in the tech world for its remarkable flat-screen televisions. The company entered the PC market last year with its 24-inch and 27-inch “All-in-One” units. After the release of Windows 8 OS, Vizio is ready with its first Windows 8 tablet. And recently, the company has unveiled new pricing details for those Windows 8 PCs, featuring new touchscreen notebook and all-in-one products.

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Windows Blue Leaked, Introduces Snap View, IE 11, And More

On the same day, Microsoft Chief Steve Ballmer was celebrating his 57th birthday, an early build of Windows Blue, Microsoft’s next update of Windows, was leaked online. The leaked Windows Blue build, numbered 9364, was a partner version compiled on March 15.

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Lockheed Martin Corp. Building World’s First Commercial Quantum Computer

Quantum computing has potential to solve challenges ranging from designing new lifesaving drugs to instantaneously debugging millions of lines of software code. This Quantum computing has been a goal of researchers for more than three decades, but it has proved remarkably difficult to achieve. But American military contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. has said that it’ll integrate a quantum computing platform from Canadian partner D-Wave Systems into its business and will make commercial use of quantum computing, which could solve some business and science problems millions of times faster than can be done today at mere speed.

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Yeah…Eric Schmidt Uses A BlackBerry! So What?

This time, Google’s Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt has been spotted with a BlackBerry, not a Nexus. Some leading news sites have covered it with importance, as always. Die-hard fans of BlackBerry are probably counting it as a win, just like iPhone fans in similar incidents earlier. But, is the fuss focused on the right thing? I think it is not.

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Google Chrome OS Is Far Behind To Stir Any Competition With Windows

Google has been very successful with the Android in mobile OS market. However, Chrome OS hasn’t been very successful in stirring competition in the market. It is yet to be competitive enough to stand a chance against major operating systems from Microsoft or Apple. Taiwan-based notebook ODMs and vendors expect Google’s Chrome OS to be struggling for the next 1-2 years to gain a competitive edge against Windows.

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Kinect For Windows SDK Will Get Significant Update On March 18

Last year in May, Microsoft released Kinect SDK for Windows version 1.5. Long time passed, but Microsoft hasn’t released any update to that version, which people have been waiting for long time. Finally, the waiting is over. Microsoft has announced that it would release an update to the Kinect SDK for Windows on Monday, March 18.

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Russian Intelligence Agency Can Tap Skype Users Without Court Order

Even since Microsoft acquired Skype, a number of issues have cropped up regarding the privacy and security of the tool. Some claim that Microsoft has created backdoors in Skype to allow legitimate wiretapping. It has now been found out that Russian Federal Security Service can tap into users’ Skype without a court order.

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