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What the future holds: Software for amateur astrologists

Hamburg - For centuries, astrologers studied celestial constellations in a bid to unravel the future. Thanks to modern technology, a glance at your computer screen suffices nowadays.

Beginners can check Astrology 2008 from Rondomedia publishing. Users enter the date, their location and, when possible, the exact time of their birth. Within minutes, the software performs its calculations.

The resulting graphic might not make much sense, but the program is accompanied by texts with more detailed data about personality, the future and relationships as well as finances and career. Charts are available showing on which days the signs are good and bad for love and emotions, strength, professional success and financial business.

Flexible Screen Could Lead To Foldable Computers

As the technology is growing for better; a flexible television screen was Flexible Screen Could Lead To Foldable Computersrecently demonstrated by the researchers, which could result in people folding up their PC and putting it in their pocket. 

This design could be used in televisions, posters as well as computers. 

Additionally, it could also find a way to develop a newspaper display technolgy, which will enable the readers to upload daily news to an easy-to-carry display contraption. 

Apple trashes Steve Jobs’ heart attack rumours

Steve JobsLondon, October 4 : Apple says that the rumours that its chief executive Steve Jobs suffered a heart attack are untrue.

The rumours started spreading after the publication of a report by online citizen journalist site iReport, and appearing on other blogs and forums shortly afterwards.

However, an Apple spokesperson has now refuted the report.

"The rumours that he has had a heart attack are untrue," the Telegraph quoted Apple as saying.

Technology bloggers, analysts, and investors have been concerned about the health of the Apple chief executive for some months.

Google’s Map Maker set to showcase India in microscopic detail

Google’s Map Maker set to showcase India in microscopic detailLondon, Oct 4 : Within weeks of Google’s Map Maker launch, tens of thousands of Indians have marked details of their cities, towns and villages, many of them previously blank spaces in even the most up-to-date atlases.

Map Maker, created by an Indian, Lalitesh Katragadda, is a tool that would allow users annotate and amend satellite images to produce useful maps. 

Launch Date Of Nokia’s Comes With Music Along With Handsets Finally Announced

Nokia’s Comes With Music, which the company had been creating hype for since Launch Date Of Nokia’s Comes With Music Along With Handsets Finally Announced last year, has finally been set to be launched along with the first compatible handsets. From 16th October onwards, this service, which allows the users to download unlimited music will come into action on a small handful of models, both old and new, in the UK. The service will arrive in US and other countries by the early 2009.

New Technology Of Body Scanners In EU Airports By 2010

If the harassment at the airport with a series of checks was not enough the New Technology Of Body Scanners In EU Airports By 2010European Commission Regulation has asked all European Union airports to use virtual digital scanners by 2010. This scanner is a virtual strip search machines, which creates a 3D image of a naked body. Such a scanner has been opposed as it is next to a strip search. 

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