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Spinning Solar-Powered Houses Rotates with the Sun

Imagine living in a cylindrical space that traced the path of the sun, giving you maximum access to daylight and using the extra energy from targeted solar panels to power the movements of your home as well as your lights, appliances and everything else.



A record-breaking and award-winning design on multiple fronts, this structure remains one of the first residential buildings to generate more energy than it uses - up to six times as much per year
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10 must-see USB drives


Have gigabytes, will travel



One of the most often used yet under appreciated computer accessories is the simple USB flash drive. Sure, they all do essentially the same thing—shovel data to and fro—but even though data transferring isn't particularly exciting, we all do it, and often on a daily basis. Not all thumb drives are created equal, however, and if you want to add a little panache to an otherwise mundane task, you do have options.

We scoured the web in search of some of the coolest, craziest and flat-out funkiest flash drives around. If you’re looking for something fun and fresh, there’s a good chance you’ll find it here.
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Missile which targets only computers and not humans


 Missiles are known for wreaking havoc on its target and involves costly collateral damage but now, a successful missile test has ushered in a new era of warfare in which the U.S. military can take out electronic targets without destroying a single building.


In short, a missile explodes to kill computers and the people around it stay alive! The missile targets buildings and disable computers by using microwaves that do not harm people and has the capability to take the entire computer network of a nation.

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The elegant, modern and comfortable Linux Mint 14 is out..


For the first time since Linux Mint 11, the development team was able to capitalize on upstream technology which works and fits its goals.


Linux Mint 14, codenamed Nadia, has spent six months in development and features a lot of improvements, better stability, and a new desktop experience.
The first thing you will notice is the MATE desktop environment, which is a continuation of GNOME2. The implemented version of Mate, 1.4, is quite stable and provides features that were never available for GNOME.

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Seqinetic Sun glasses which will bring you sunlight in winters!!!


You may get little confused about how can it be that the sunglasses which are generally meant for preventing sunlight, will provide sunlight and that too in winters!!!.

These sunglasses are designed for the people who are affected by the "SAD".
SAD stands for the Seasonal Affective Disorder.


The Seasonal affected disorder (SAD) affects around one in 50 people in the UK.
The main symptoms are a persistent low mood and a marked loss of interests or pleasure in activities.

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Get a Samsung Galaxy Note II for free!!!


Well, the handset maker is giving you an opportunity to do so. All you need to do is to participate in 'Samsung Galaxy Note II Incredible Art Piece' initiative launched by Samsung India. The company aims to create a world record with this initiative. 



With this initiative, Samsung India aims to create a digital art piece that will break the Guinness World Records title for the most artists contributing to a single art piece. The current world record is being held by Great Britain with 201,958 contributions. 
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An Elephant That Speaks Korean




An Asian elephant named Koshik can imitate human speech, speaking words in Korean that can be readily understood by those who know the language. The elephant accomplishes this in a most unusual way: he vocalizes with his trunk in his mouth.

The elephant's vocabulary consists of exactly five words, researchers report on November 1 in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication. Those include "annyong" ("hello"), "anja" ("sit down"), "aniya" ("no"), "nuo" ("lie down"), and "choah" ("good"). Ultimately, Koshik's language skills may provide important insights into the biology and evolution of complex vocal learning, an ability that is critical for human speech and music, the researchers say.

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