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Transcend launches its JetFlash V30 USB Flash Drives in India

Transcend launches its JetFlash V30 USB Flash Drives in IndiaTranscend has launched its JetFlash V30 USB flash drives, which now come packed with eSobi Software. The curved, ultra-compact, black Transcend JetFlash V30 USB flash drives come with eight gigabytes of storage capacity, and with the powerful eSobi Internet information management software, which is powerful solution for issues like information-overflow.

ISRO launches RISAT-2 and ANUSAT successfully

ISRO launches RISAT-2 and ANUSAT successfullyThe Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) have done it again successfully! Yes, the ISRO’s PSLV-C-12 has successfully put two satellites – the Radar Imaging Satellite (RISAT-2) and ANUSAT – into orbit today morning.

Nokia, Orange set to launch “Nokia Messaging by Orange”

Nokia, Orange set to launch “Nokia Messaging by Orange” Stretching out their multi-country agreement, the leading manufacturer of mobile phones, Nokia and the global mobile network operator, Orange are set to roll out collaborative service called “Nokia (News - Alert) Messaging by Orange” on a number of Orange Signature devices, aiming to offer mobile email service to all mobile users and pros.

PSLV-C-12 geared up for Monday takeoff; to put two satellites in orbit

Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C-12)With the 48-hour countdown for the takeoff of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C-12) having begun at 6.45 a. m. on Saturday, the vehicle carrying two satellites is all geared up to rocket into the sky at 6.45 a. m. on Monday, from Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota spaceport.

The two satellites that the PSLV will put in orbit include a radar imaging satellite called RISAT-2, and a 38-kg investigational mini communication satellite - Anusat - built by Anna University, Chennai.

Tests of USB charging devices come with many safety problems

Tests of USB charging devices come with many safety problems Hamburg  - Many USB charging devices are actually a genuine threat to the user's safety, a recent study by the Hamburg-based Computer Bild magazine found.

The magazine tested 30 charging devices, primarily for use with MP3 players with a USB port. Nine of the models had significant safety issues, the test showed. A high-voltage test even sent sparks flying in five of the devices.

German workers often baffled by office PC software

German workers often baffled by office PC softwareLondon/Cambridge  - Many office workers in Germany struggle to understand complicated PC software designed for office usage, according to a survey by Global Solutions in Cambridge.

The survey, carried out among 1,015 office workers this February, showed that four out of 10 found the software at their workplace difficult to use.

Many of those quizzed believe that such user-unfriendliness has a negative effect on work performance, with 22 per cent claiming to lose up to five hours of work time a week as a result.

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