Wednesday, July 27, 2011

3D Printer/printing

So whats 3d printer?What does it do?Well with 3d printer you can actually replicate objects in their orignal solid form and not on paper.for eg:-if u want to replicate a tennis ball,using a 3d printer u can actually create a new tennis ball rather then just printing it on a piece of paper. 3D printers are generally faster, more affordable and easier to use than other additive manufacturing technologies.Further developement in this technology can allow us to replicate much more complex objects.

What you are about to see will blow your mind.!!!






Shocking Facts About Google


The company was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, also know as the “google guys” while the two were attending Stanford University as PhD candidates. It was first started as a privately held company on September 4, 1998, and was launched on August 19 2004 publicly. At that time Larry Page, Sergey Brin, and Eric Schmidt agreed to work together at Google for twenty years, until the year 2024.

                 (Talk about getting lucky tenants. In 1998, Susan Wojcicki rented her garage to two Stanford students - you know who they are. That turned out to be a life-changing decision for Susan - it got her a key early job at Google which translated to a top executive position.
                       In 2006, Google bought the house which had become a tourist attraction (the busloads of people who show up to take pictures were so annoying that Google decided not to publish the address)


It has been estimated that Google runs over one million servers in data centers around the world(estimation.nobody knows the exact figure), and processes over one billion search requestsand about twenty-four petabytes of user-generated data every day.97%-99% of Google's revenue is derived from its advertising programs

 
                               Google's original homepage had a simple design since its founders were not experienced  in HTML, the language for designing web pages.


  • Daily Page Views for Google.com: 7.2 billion
  • Monthly Worldwide searches on Google Sites: 87.8 billion
  • Daily Visitors to Google.com: 620 million
  • Google Global Search Market Share: 85.78%
  • The amount of data processed by Google on daily basis crosses 20 peta Bytes (PB)
  • Google.com’s Global Website Ranking: 1









Dark Matter

When the Universe was young, it was nearly smooth and featureless. As it grew older and developed, it became organized. We know that our solar system is organized into planets (including the Earth!) orbiting around the Sun. On a scale much larger than the solar system (about 100 million times larger!), stars collect themselves into galaxies. Our Sun is an average star in an average galaxy called the Milky Way. The Milky Way contains about 100 billion stars. Yes, that's 100,000,000,000 stars! On still larger scales, individual galaxies are concentrated into groups, or what astronomers call clusters of galaxies.


Hot X-ray gas in a cluster of galaxies
An overlay of an optical image of a cluster of galaxies
with an x-ray image of hot gas lying within the cluster

The cluster includes the galaxies and any material which is in the space between the galaxies. The force, or glue, that holds the cluster together is gravity -- the mutual attraction of everything in the Universe for everything else. The space between galaxies in clusters is filled with a hot gas. In fact, the gas is so hot (tens of millions of degrees!) that it shines in X-rays instead of visible light. In the image above, the hot X-ray gas (shown in pink) lying between the galaxies is superimposed on an an optical picture of the cluster of galaxies. By studying the distribution and temperature of the hot gas we can measure how much it is being squeezed by the force of gravity from all the material in the cluster. This allows scientists to determine how much total material (matter) there is in that part of space.
Remarkably, it turns out there is five times more material in clusters of galaxies than we would expect from the galaxies and hot gas we can see. Most of the stuff in clusters of galaxies is invisible and, since these are the largest structures in the Universe held together by gravity, scientists then conclude that most of the matter in the entire Universe is invisible. This invisible stuff is called 'dark matter', a term initially coined by Fritz Zwicky who discovered evidence for missing mass in galaxies in the 1930s. There is currently much ongoing research by scientists attempting to discover exactly what this dark matter is, how much there is, and what effect it may have on the future of the Universe as a whole.


In simple words:-The normal matter is one which interacts with the other normal matter and hence we can see/feel thair presence or can measure/observe their presence. Whereas the dark matter is that type of matter/particles which do not interact with particles of the normal matter as such we can not observe them directly. But its presence can be felt by the force of gravity it exerts on other matter/ light.

[Read: Are We Alone In The Universe?]
[Read: What Are Black Holes?]

Doc Who Failed To Spot Cancer In 61 Patients

Dr Glenn Anthony Kelly,a consultant radiologist and director of accrington victoria hospital's breast screening unit in lancashire,gets paid £100,000 to do his job-to spot breast cancer symptoms in the hospital's patients.
  
And he was spectacularly bad at it,considering that 61 of the patients he screened were diagnosed with the disease within a year.
  
After a decade of blunders,the erring doctor is finally out of work.He had been suspended on full pay for the last two years  but has been finally been relieved of his duty and £100,000 a year salary.
    
Two unfortunate people out of 61 patients under his care died of breast cancer.An independent inquiry found that the actual number of patients affected were 61,going back to the year 2000.
     
But hospital bossed could not dismiss him untill a general medical council investigation was over,because of the terms of his contract,drawn up in line with departement of health guidelines.

Dr kelly still faces a charge of  'deficient professional performance' and could be struck of the medical register.


What are black holes?


A black hole is a region of space from which nothing, not even light, can escape.A black hole is a super dense object that has an intense gravitational pull. There are two parts to a black hole, a singularity and a event horizon. If you were to take a slice of a black hole right through its center it would look like this:




    The event horizon is where the force of gravity becomes so strong that even light is pulled into the black hole. Although the event horizon is part of a black hole, it is not a tangible object. If you were to fall into a black hole, it would be impossible for you to know when you hit the event horizon. 
 
    The singularity is not really a tangible object either. According to the General Theory of Relativity the Singularity is a point of infinite space time curvature. This means that the force of gravity has become infinitely strong at the center of a black hole. Everything that falls into a black hole by passing the event horizon, including light, will eventually reach the singularity of a black hole. Before something reaches the singularity it is torn apart by intense gravitational forces. Even the atoms themselves are torn apart by the gravitational forces.
It is called "black" because it absorbs all the light that hits the horizon, reflecting nothing, just like a perfect black body in thermodynamics.

How Are Black Holes Formed?

The theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass will deform spacetime to form a black hole. 

Imagine a star which is much more massive than our sun, and which has a mass, called the critical mass, which is large enough to cause a black hole to form. What keeps this star from collapsing onto itself and becoming a black hole? The answer is that there is an intense pressure caused by nuclear reactions within the sun. When the fuel that feeds the nuclear reactions gets used up the massive star cannot support itself anymore. It then collapses to form a black hole.

 
    
It is interesting to note that when a black hole is formed by a collapsing star it is actually impossible to watch the final steps of the formation of the black hole from a stationary external reference frame. An external reference frame is a place where one watches the formation of the black hole from far away, like an astronomer on Earth. In addition, it is impossible to see any object fall into a black hole. This is not to say that everything appears to freeze just before entering a black hole. As an object falls into a black hole it gets increasingly dimmer and dimmer from the point of view of an outside observer. By the time an object gets to the edge of a black hole, it will be completely black. This effect, called a gravitational redshift, is caused by the immense gravity near the outside of a black hole.
 
 Evidence For the existence of black holes

This is an interesting problem. How do you prove the existence of something that cannot be observed by definition? Considering the exotic nature of black holes, it may be natural to question if such bizarre objects could exist in nature or to suggest that they are merely pathological solutions to Einstein's equations. Einstein himself wrongly thought that black holes would not form, because he held that the angular momentum of collapsing particles would stabilize their motion at some radius. This led the general relativity community to dismiss all results to the contrary for many years. However, a minority of relativists continued to contend that black holes were physical objects, and by the end of the 1960s, they had persuaded the majority of researchers in the field that there is no obstacle to forming an event horizon. 

There are actually many methods used to see if black holes really exist in our universe. The first method is to look for objects in our universe that have a lot of mass, but are very small. For example we can prove that there exists a black hole in an astronomical object called M87. This object weighs three billion times more than our sun, but takes up a volume no larger than our solar system.

  Another method of finding black holes is to look for an acceleration of matter. Since black holes have such strong gravitational fields, they accelerate anything that gets near them to great speeds. Rapid acceleration of an object can be observed by looking for doppler shifts in the light given off by an accelerating object. 

( Explanation: This artistic image is actually the signature of a supermassive black hole in the center of distant galaxy M84 - based on data recently recorded by Hubble's new Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS). Very near black holes the force of gravity is so strong that even light can not escape ... but the presence of a black hole can also be revealed by watching matter fall into it. In fact, material spiraling into a black hole would find its speed increasing at a drastic rate. These extreme velocity increases provide a "signature" of the black hole's presence. STIS relies on the Doppler effect to measure gas velocity rapidly increasing to nearly 240 miles per second within 26 light years of the center of M84, a galaxy in the Virgo Cluster about 50 million light years away. The STIS data show that radiation from approaching gas, shifted to blue wavelengths left of the centerline, is suddenly redshifted to the right of center indicating a rapidly rotating disk of material near the galactic nucleus. The resulting sharp S-shape is effectively the signature of a black holes estimated to contain at least 300 million solar masses. Do all galaxies have central black holes? )  

Cool Things About Black Hole 

First of all, if you get close enough to a black hole you will see the back of your own head! This effect, called an Einstein ring, is caused by the intense gravity around a black hole. When you are near a black hole at certain distances the light that leaves from the back of your head will travel though space that is bent so much by gravity that it will enter your eyes. 

Another cool thing about black holes is that they might be able to destroy information. The destruction of    information is not allowed by quantum mechanics, so Hawking concludes that the usual rules of quantum mechanics cannot apply for black holes.
 

  Black holes aren’t always dangerous.


Having said that, let me ask you a question: if I were to take the Sun and replace it with  a black hole of the exact same mass, what would happen? Would the Earth fall in, be flung away, or just orbit like it always does?
Most people think the Earth would fall in, sucked inexorably down by the black hole’s powerful gravity. But remember, the gravity you feel from an object depends on the mass of the object and your distance from it. I said the black hole has the same mass as the Sun, remember? And the Earth’s distance hasn’t changed. So the gravity we’d feel from here, 150 million kilometers away, would be exactly the same! So the Earth would orbit the solar black hole just as nicely as it orbits the Sun now.Of course, we’d freeze to death. You can’t have everything.



The nearest black hole is 1,600 light years away. That is about 16 quadrillion kilometers for Earth.
There is a super massive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. It weighs in at about 4 million solar masses. Luckily, there is no reason to worry. This giant sucker is over 30,000 light years away.

Time Travel through Blackholes??

The idea that spaceships might zip across the universe using black holes as a high-speed portal is a well-worn sci-fi cliché.

But the consensus among scientists of late is that black holes are so destructive, spaceships would be torn to subatomic bits if they tried such a thing.And moreover if time travel was  possible why don't we have visitors from the future?.well there maybe,its just something that we dont know of.

Then again, maybe not. A new paper by University of Utah physicist Lior Burko, building on earlier work, raises the possibility that black holes may not annihilate everything, and that the potential for hyperspace travel is still open.

"One possibility is that black holes may allow us to travel to very remote places in the universe, or another universe entirely," said Burko in a telephone interview from his office in Salt Lake City. "It depends on the topology of the universe, which we do not know very well.... I'm not arguing it's a practical thing to do, but maybe in 1,000 years from now, maybe it would be simpler."

In Burko's scheme, black holes may be doorways to wormholes, theoretical constructs equivalent to tunnels, or shortcuts, between distant points of the universe, different points in time or even parallel universes.
Burko's ideas aren't new. Wormholes were popularized by Caltech physicist Kip Thorne in the 1980s, and were the interstellar vehicle of choice in Carl Sagan's influential novel Contact.

 
But subsequent black hole studies have suggested it would be impossible to use them as wormhole portals. The interiors of black holes are so infinitely dense that they exert massively destructive, "tide-like" distortions on approaching objects, ripping them into their constituent subatomic particles.
In fact, this infinitely dense interior gives black holes their potential for space and time travel. Inside a black hole, the very fabric of the universe is collapsed into a point of infinite curvature -- known as a "space-time singularity," where the laws of physics no longer apply.

However, Burko, a 34-year-old physicist from Israel, has suggested that some black holes may not be as destructive as others. Under certain circumstances, black holes may have "Cauchy horizon singularities," which may not be destructive but still act as openings to a wormhole.

Earlier work by Burko and others suggested weaker singularities were present in rotating black holes.
In a paper published in the March 28 issue of Physical Review Letters, Burko suggests that under certain conditions, hybrid singularities may exist. These hybrid singularities are composed of a strong sector, which is destructive, and a weak sector, which may not be. Any spacecraft entering the weak sector could possibly pass through without being damaged.

It's all theoretical, but the possibility of a weaker singularity doesn't rule out the potential of using black holes for interstellar travel.

"At the moment, we don’t have compelling evidence that this kind of hyperspace travel is disallowed," said Burko. "It doesn't mean, of course, it is allowed, but we don’t have compelling evidence to the contrary."
Princeton physicist Richard Gott, author of Time Travel in Einstein's Universe, said he hadn't read Burko's latest paper, but previous work on the subject reopened some interesting possibilities.
"It's certainly one of the possibilities that you can have a weak singularity," he said. "I characterize it like a speed bump. You hit it, and you come out in a new region. It could be a region of time travel, another universe or somewhere a great distance away. These are interesting possibilities and should be investigated further."

Burko noted that the theory rests on some unproven assumptions, and further work could debunk it. In addition, he said so little is known about quantum gravity -- the marriage of quantum physics and classic theories of gravity -- that as-yet-undiscovered laws may forbid hyperspace travel altogether.
Even if the idea of interstellar space travel through black holes is possible, traveling to a suitable black hole to try it out would be a problem.
Burko said the black hole at the center of the Milky Way may be a candidate, but it's 26,000-30,000 light years away. Traveling at near the speed of light -- the upper limit for an interstellar excursion -- the trip would take nearly 30,000 years.
 

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

4D films

 
4-D films are basically 3-D films with physical effects in the theatre. Because the physical effects can be expensive to install, 4-D films are usually presented only at special venues such as theme parks and amusement parks. However, in Mexico, Nepal, South Korea and India, some movie theatres have 4d effects. Some of the special effects in 4-D films include rain, wind, strobe lights, vibration,scent etc.

.Special Effects include chair vibration and other effects such as wind blowing, water sprinkling, leg and back ticklers,smoke, rain, lightning, air bubbles and special smells.


Films Shown in 4d

  • The Sensorium (1984), at Six Flags Power Plant, Baltimore, MD (the first 4-D film)
  • Captain EO (1986), at Epcot, Disneyland, Disneyland Paris and Tokyo Disneyland
  • Jim Henson's Muppet*Vision 3D (1991), at Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney's California Adventure
  • Honey, I Shrunk the Audience (1994), at Epcot, Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, Warner Bros. Movie World and Tokyo Disneyland, where it is known as MicroAdventure
  • Terminator 2 3D: Battle Across Time (1996), at Universal Studios Florida, Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Studios Japan
  • It's Tough To Be A Bug (1998), at Disney's Animal Kingdom and Disney's California Adventure
  • PandaDroom (2002), at the Efteling, Netherlands
  • Mickey's PhilharMagic (2003), at Magic Kingdom and Hong Kong Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland
  • Pirates 4D (1999), at Busch Gardens Africa, SeaWorld San Antonio, Thorpe Park in the UK, Enchanted Kingdom in the Philippines, Sentosa Singapore and Phantasialand
  • Haunted Lighthouse (2003), (aka R.L. Stine's Haunted Lighthouse 4-D) at Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo
  • Shrek 4-D (2003), at Universal Studios Florida, Universal Studios Hollywood, Warner Bros. Movie World, Universal Studios Japan, and Universal Studios Singapore
  • SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D (2002, 2006), at Six Flags over Texas, Moody Gardens, Shedd Aquarium, Adventure Dome, Six Flags Great Adventure, Movie Park Germany, Adventure Aquarium, Kings Dominion, Noah's Ark Waterpark (formerly at Paramount Parks),Pier 39, and Indianapolis Zoo
  • Fly Me to the Moon (2008), at Six Flags over Texas
  • Journey to the Center of the Earth in 4-D (2008), at Stone Mountain Park and Dollywood
  • Pokemon 4-D: Pikachu's Ocean Adventure (2008) at Jordan's in Avon, Massachusetts
  • Avatar in 4-D (2009), in South Korea
  • London Eye 4D Experience (2009), at London Eye
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) Cinépolis 4DX Theater, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey
  • Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) Cinépolis 4DX Theater, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey
  • Transformers 3 (2011) Cinépolis 4DX Theater, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey
  • Star Tours II (2011) at Disneyland and Disney's Hollywood Studios
  • Shalem, a 3000-year-old guide to Jerusalem's history at the Jerusalem Time Elevator, Jerusalem
  • Spy Kids: All the Time in the World (2011)


Optical Illusion-Fool Your Eyes

An optical illusion (also called a visual illusion) is characterized by visually perceived images that differ from objective reality. The information gathered by the eye is processed in the brain to give a perception that does not tally with a physical measurement of the stimulus source.


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Look at the plus sign for few mins,the dots will start disappearing.


 

 





 Look at the words above and say the COLOR of the word,
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 Why is it so difficult? Because the right half of your brain
is trying to say the color, while the left side of your brain
is trying to say the word. 

 



Most costliest phone/iphone in the world






With a price Tag of  $3-$3.2 million dollar,gold striker iphone 3gs supreme is probably the costliest phone in the world.The phone was created in liverpool for a Australian buisnessman and is outfitted with 22k gold and 136 diamonds
  
The navigation button on the Goldstriker iPhone 3GS Supreme is a rare 7.1 carat diamond. It took 10 months to make this incredible mobile phone, and it was packaged in a 7 kg granite box lined in nubuck leather.

7 scams maaf(Top 7 indian scams)

                                          ( I dont support any party,I think all of them are equally corrupted)

In our daily life, most of us must have been a witness to or a victim of the corruption thriving in some or the other part of the country. It could be in the form of a taxi-driver manipulating the meter to jack-up the reading or a government officer taking bribery to promptly transfer your file to the next department or even yourself offering bribe to a traffic police on breaking a signal.Scams in india is not a new thing.Every day i wake up ,watch news and i see a new scam rocking the country.This are not small scams but huge multi-million dollar scams that we see every year after year.The title name is inspired from the movie"saat khoon maaf". :)

1)2G Spectrum Scam Indian Rupee symbol.svg176,379 crore (US$39.33 billion)


Rightfully this can be called "Baap" of all the scams and the Biggest scam this world has ever seen.Following is a primer on the second-generation spectrum allocation scandal that resulted in former communications minister A Raja of DMK being arrested on Wednesday. The issue dates to 2008 when nine telecom companies were issued scarce airwaves, a national resource, and licences for 2G
mobile phone services at Rs 1,658 crore (less that $350 million) for a pan-India operation. As many as 122 circle-wise licences were issued. The opposition said by giving airwaves cheap and in a controversial manner of first-cum-first-served basis, the exchequer had lost billions of dollars. It also objected to the arbitrary advancement of the cut-off date for filing applications to suit some firms.
But Prime Minister Manmohan Singh himself defended Raja's decision and said May 24 last year that his communications minister had done no wrong and had only implemented the policy that was already in place. No norm was flouted, he added.
The opposition nevertheless stepped up its attack with two examples on 2G spectrum sale:
* A new player, Swan Telecom, bought licences for 13 circles with the necessary spectrum for $340 million but managed to sell a 45% stake in the company to UAE's Etisalat for $900 million. This swelled its valuation to $2 billion without a single subscriber.
* Another new player, Unitech, paid $365 million as licence fee but sold a 60% stake to Norway's Talenor for $1.36 billion, taking its valuation to nearly $2 billion, again without a single subscriber.
Similarly, another licensor, Datacom, later became Videocon Mobile and Stel now has large stake by Bahrain Telecom. The other companies are Tata Tele, Idea Cellular, Loop Telecom, Shyam Telelink and Spice.
The issue cropped up again after auction of airwaves for third-generation (3G) services that fetched nearly $15 billion and for broadband access, which fetched over $8.5 billion to the exchequer. Accordingly the the notional loss on 2G was estimated at $12.8 billion to $40 billion.
This estimate was arrived at by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India and leaked to some sections of the media, forcing Raja to regisn on Nov 5 from the Union Council of Ministers holding the communications and IT portfolio.
The official auditor also said the entire process of spectrum allocation was undertaken in an extremely arbitrary manner and that the advise of industry watchdog, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), was ignored and misused.
Meanwhile, Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy filed a suit in the Supreme Court seeking judicial intervention in giving directions to the government and probe agencies to act against Raja.
Acting on the petition, the Supreme Court had asked the solicitor general last October why Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had not responded in a timely manner to a request by Swamy to sanction proceedings against Raja.
Then in December, the apex court itself decided to monitor the probe, that was being conducted by multiple agencies, including the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate. The agencies have to submit their respective reports to the apex court by Feb 10.

2)Black Money


The black money market situation in India is epidemical. India currently tops the list for black money in the entire world with almost US$1,456 billion in Swiss banks (USD 1.4 trillion approximately).Yes U READ IT RIGHT,1.4 FREAKING TRILLION DOLLARS. According to the data provided by the Swiss Banking Association, India has more black money than the rest of the world combined. Indian Swiss bank account assets are worth 13 times (1300%) the country’s national debt, and, if this black money is brought back to the country, India has the potential to become one of the richest countries in the world, after the United States.





3)Commonwealth games scam


 

The commonwealth games 2010 scam was waiting to happen. But the proportion couldn't be guessed even by generous estimates. Rs 36,000 crores or $8 billion scam! Whoa. And this in a country where 400 million live below the official poverty line or simply put, in sub-human conditions. But this was only expected once Suresh Kalmadi was appointed the head of the commonwealth games Organizing Committee. After all, he has a string of achievements to his credit. Some of which include charges of land grab, becoming the chief of Indian Olympics Committee (IOC) using shady means and using the same to stay in that position ever since, siphoning off public funds and many more.

Commonwealth Games Scam List - A Ready Reckoner
  • Liquid Soap Dispensers rented for Rs 9,379 a piece or $206! I bet it cleanses the bacteria for ever for this kind of money.
  • Operating Expenses escalating from Rs 399 crore in December 2002 to Rs 1,628 crore finally.
  • Medical equipment including tread mills have been bought or rented at 6-7 times their original price. Way to go!
  • Allegations that funds meant for India's most deprived sections - the SC/ST - have been diverted to the games funds. Stealing from the poor to fund the elite's luxuries?
Construction so fragile, it falls before completion

The commonwealth games 2010 related infrastructure projects have left India's capital city, New Delhi, resembling a war zone. Practically all roads are dug up, cables lying all around, people jumping over little rocks as the pavements resemble Moon like craters. With more than 50,000 crore rupees already pumped in one would have expected at least decent output. Alas, it is naive to be a dreamer in India.
Consider this:
  • The newly built shooting range at the Siri Fort area collapsed after one heavy shower
  • The foot over bridge adjacent to the main venue of the Commonwealth Games collapsed while being erected, injuring 27 workers who were dumped into  a tow away truck to a municipal hospital and dished out a compensation of measly Rs 50,000 ($1097) for broken skulls and multiple fractures.
  • Many of the games venues leaked during the monsoon and roofs of some collapsed.
  • The Commonwealth Games village, the place where athletes from participating countries will be put up is infested with dog poo, snakes, clogged toilets, and unfinished work.
  • Fancy bill boards have erected all over the city to hide the piles of garbage, slums that are a trademark sight in any major city in India.
 4)Bofors scam of indian defence


The Bofors scandal is known as the hallmark of Indian corruption. The Bofors scam was a major corruption scandal in India in the 1980s; when the then PM Rajiv Gandhi and several others including a powerful NRI family named the Hindujas, were accused of receiving kickbacks from Bofors AB for winning a bid to supply India’s 155 mm field howitzer.
The Swedish State Radio had broadcast a startling report about an undercover operation carried out by Bofors, Sweden’s biggest arms manufacturer, whereby $16 million were allegedly paid to members of PM Rajiv Gandhi’s Congress.
Most of all, the Bofors scam had a strong emotional appeal because it was a scam related to the defense services and India’s security interests.

5) Telgi Scam

As they say, every scam must have something unique in it to make money out of it in an unscrupulous manner- and Telgi scam had all the suspense and drama that the scandal needed to thrive and be busted.
Abdul Karim Telgi had mastered the art of forgery in printing duplicate stamp papers and sold them to banks and other institutions. The tentacles of the fake stamp and stamp paper case had penetrated 12 states and was estimated at a whooping Rs. 20000 crore plus. The Telgi clearly had a lot of support from government departments that were responsible for the production and sale of high security stamps.

6)Hasan Ali scam

Hasan Ali Khan is an Indian multi-billionaire businessman. Hasan Ali, a somewhat mysterious Pune based racehorse owner is reported to have illegally transferred more than 35000 crore sums of money to seven Swiss bank accounts.These accounts have been frozen at the request of the Indian government.In 2007, authorities began investigating Khan for suspicion of money laundering.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED)  on March 7 froze seven out of 10 Swiss bank accounts of the trader operating from a six-storey building in Koregaon Park area of Pune.

Money used to be deposited into the trader's accounts from Britain via havala or unauthorized money transfer channels, the ED sources said, adding that the investigations began in January this year with a raid on the trader's office following a tip-off.

 
Income Tax (IT) authorities in Mumbai and Delhi claim to have stumbled upon a huge money-laundering racket in which money is sent to Mauritius through hawala and it comes back to India as investment in stock market and other areas.
Senior Income Tax officers said the department stumbled on it a month-and-a-half ago when they raided a stud farm owner in Pune, who owns a flat on Peddar Road in Mumbai as well. During the search, the officials said they found details of accounts in Swiss banks in various names in which Rs 20,000 crore was deposited. Some big names from India’s political and corporate worlds held these accounts, the I-T officials said.Still under investigation as of March 2011, Khan claims that he has been framed.

7)satyam scam

The scam at Satyam Computer Services is something that will shatter the peace and tranquillity of Indian investors and shareholder community beyond repair. Satyam is the biggest fraud in the corporate history to the tune of Rs. 14000 crore.
The company’s disgraced former chairman Ramalinga Raju kept everyone in the dark for a decade by fudging the books of accounts for several years and inflating revenues and profit figures of Satyam. Finally, the company was taken over by the Tech Mahindra which has done wonderfully well to revive the brand Satyam.














One Tiny Apartment In Hong Kong Transforms into 24 Rooms

Gary Chang, an architect, designed his 344 square foot apartment in Hong Kong to be able to change into 24 different designs, all by just sliding panels and walls.He calls this the “Domestic Transformer.”





New ps vita's social and online modes/features detailed


 
Ever since sony revealed ps vita at e3,it has outnumbered Nintendo 3ds by offering new features which 3ds doesn’t have.Today sony revealed few new features for ps vita ”Near”,”Live Area”,”Party”, and”Activity”.


“Near” is now a “gifting” system rather than a social discovery tool; You can leave gifts for certain people at certain positions and places which consists on ingame items and challenges.people will be able to see your location, your top 5 games,gifts you registered for and vice versa.you’ll have 100 kilobytes to store your gifts and they will follow you from place to place.you can gift your friends with challenges or in-game items.

“LiveArea” is an  update system that will show things like notifications from friends, new DLC and updates for games, you will also be able to comment on friends activities and publish messages.

“Party” is a cross-game voice chat system, which allows communication platform wide.You can communicate with your friends online regardless what you are playing. You can turn it off in team-based games if u feel like playing solo but otherwise it’s pretty much always there. It’s also a friends list thing, and you can build game-related groups for easy launching with your teammates or buddies. Hopefully they’ll add an exception for this so it doesn’t eat up your 3G bandwidth allowance.

Lastly is "Activity" which is a way for players to see what other players are achieving ingame.Ratings and trophies will be automatically published and you ll be able to comment on activities similar to wat you do on facebook.

Sounds interesting to me.More ways to connect and interact with you friends.Guess I m even more excited for ps vita now.Leave your thoughs below.:)