Shailesh Shrivastava

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Toxic Seaweed Killing Coral: Study

Coral reefs, whose decline was earlier linked with coastal pollution, global warming and sunscreen, are majorly affected by the chemicals released from seaweed.

T-Rex Teens Grew as Fast as 5 Kilograms a Day

The grandfathers of all carnivorous dinosaurs, according to popular myth, the Tyrannaosaurus rex (better known, perhaps, as the T-rex), probably grew up quicker than previously thought.

iPhone 4S Teardown Reveals A5 Processor, 512 MB RAM

Apple used a dual-core A5 processor, which is used in the iPad 2, making the new device twice as powerful as the iPhone 4. The new chip also makes the iPhone 4S seven times faster, compared to its predecessor, when it comes to processing graphics.

Google Nixing Buzz, Jaiku; Download Data Before They Vanish

One more Friday and one more piece of bad news from the headquarters of Google Inc. On Friday, the Internet giant announced that it was going to shut down its social messaging platform Google Buzz, in order to focus more on its latest venture - Google+, anetworking paltform that aims to comepte with Facebook and Twitter.

Apple iOS 5 Arrives, So Does Redsn0w 0.9.9 to Jailbreak It

Apple Inc's iOS 5 is officially out for download now. Many users went crazy downloading the new updates for their iPhones, iPads and iPods. However, with Apple's release of the new operating system, the Redsn0w jailbreak is also ready with its new version 0.9.9 for iOS 5.

U.S. Warns Its Citizens of Anti-American Action by Iran

After accusing Iran of supporting an assassination plot on Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Washington, the U.S. has issued a worldwide travel advisory for its citizens. In a statement, the U.S. government has warned Americans of the possibility of an anti-U.S. action by Iran in retaliation of the accusation.

First Two Weeks of NBA Canceled, More to Follow

The unfortunate news has finally been confirmed. The ongoing labor dispute, between the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Basketball Players' Association (NBPA), which cost fans and the franchises the training season and 43 preseason games last month, has started casting its shadow over the regular season.

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