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Monthly Archives: June 2010

Giant whale-eating whale discovered

The giant sperm whale Leviathan melvilleiis is illustrated attacking a medium-size baleen whale off the coast of the area now occupied by Peru.The massive skull and jaw of a 13-million-year-old sperm whale has been discovered eroding from the windblown sands of a coastal desert of Peru.

ImpulsePay first to launch new Payforit 3 for the mass market

Mobile Purchasing given a whole new look

London, 30th June 2010: ImpulsePay (www.impulsepay.com) has become the first to launch the new version of Payforit, Payforit 3, for any content owner, application or services provider, or any company that wants …

James Doddington joins Three Media Associates as CTO

London, UK: 30 June 2010 - Three Media Associates Ltd, specialists in the broadcast media market, has appointed James Doddington as its chief technical officer. Doddington has been an associate of the company since…

Penalty kicks may be predictable

Portugal's goalkeeper Ricardo is unable to stop a penalty kick for a goal during the World Cup semifinal soccer match between Portugal and France. Using motion-sensing technologies, a scientist has identified a early signs that predict which direction a penalty kick will goUsing motion-sensing technologies and computer analyses, a scientist has identified a few early signs that reliably predict which direction a penalty kick will go.

ITP facilitates anytime, anywhere document creation

- Integration with Microsoft Office Web Apps gives users online access to business-critical documents

LONDON, 30th June, 2010 - Aia Software (www.aia-itp.com), a leading author and developer of [url=http://www.aia-itp…

Smallest whale population identified

Only 30 eastern North Pacific right whales are believed to remain, surveys show.Only 30 eastern North Pacific right whales are left on the planet, making it the world’s smallest population of whales, according to a paper published in this week’s Royal Society Biology Letters.

Egypt finds evidence of unfinished ancient tomb

Antiquities chief Zahi Hawass is seen inside an unfinished 570-foot long tunnel in Luxor, Egypt. Egyptian archaeologists who have completed excavations on an unfinished ancient tunnel believe it was meant to connect a 3,300-year-old pharaoh’s tomb with a secret burial site, the antiquities department said Wednesday.

The end of TV (as we know it)

Among the other benefits, Hulu Plus will allow iPad and iPhone owners to view on their devices.Hulu Plus doesn’t just bring network programming on demand to iPhones, iPads and game consoles. It will change the way we watch TV — even from the couch.

Wireless 2.0: Industry gathers for leading wireless innovation conference

30th June 2010, Bristol, UK - The agenda for Silicon South West's Rising Stars Awards Dinner & Wireless 2.0 Conference has been released today and includes speakers from leading national and international companies in this sector, including Sony Ericss…

celum Introduces Flexible Web-to-Print and Brand Management System

June 30 2010 - celum, a leading provider of enterprise digital asset management solutions, introduced today celum DYNAMO, a ready-to-use system for Web-to-print and brand management.

Structured brand management is a major challenge for companies with m…