It's the second day of transporter's strike across the country after the UPA government declined their demand to reduce fuel prices. A few number of trucks and commercial vehicles moved on the roads across various states. Meanwhile, LPG and Petroleum tankers truckers have also decided to extend support to strike.
It has been recently determined by the scientists that biofuel development is shifting from soil to sea, and to be more specific to marine algae.
Marine algae that are referred to as "green bullet" is being seen as science and society's best hope for a clean bio-energy source. Thus it would also help loosen broad dependence on fossil fuel, counteract climate warming, and power the vehicles of the future.
It has been learnt from reliable sources at AMD that after the recent update of its 45nm consumer desktop CPU schedule, the motherboard and chip-maker company is thinking to unveil six 45nm processors for its business class lineup in the third quarter of 2009.
The names of the planned CPUs revealed by the sources are the dual-core Athlon X2 B23 (2.9GHz/2MB) and B21 (2.7GHz/2MB), triple-core Phenom II X3 B73
(2.8GHz/7.5MB) and B71 (2.6GHz/7.5MB), and quad-core Phenom II X4 B93 (2.8GHz/8MB) and B91 (2.6GHz/8MB).
Recently, the harmonious functioning of Twitter was disrupted, when the micro-blogging website, that lets the users to broadcast short messages to groups of followers laned as a target of a wave of hacking and phishing attacks.
On Monday, it was confirmed by the San Francisco Company that a total number of accounts hijacked were 33, including those of President-elect Barack Obama, singer Britney Spears, and CNN correspondent Rick Sanchez.
The largest Indian drug maker, in terms of market value, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd has started initiatives to end acquisition dispute of Taro Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. The company has offered to raise purchase price of stake to close the deal out of court.
Leading telecom operator TATA Teleservices has decided to start Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) services by the end of this financial year. The company is already providing CDMA based services in various telecom circles of country.
Tata Teleservices is now planning to spend $2 billion to expand its subscriber base in the GSM market. It may be recalled that its major competitor Rcom has already launched GSM services in 11,000 towns of country few days back.