Over the last year and a half, HTML5 performance has reached impressive new heights across the mobile device landscape, to the point where well-engineered HTML5 applications can easily compe... Read more
A previous reprint of an article originally published in Ecocentric noted that power plants need lots of water primarily for cooling. “Several Texas power plants that rely on cooling ponds a... Read more
Apple may be the most trendsetting company in tech, but that doesn’t mean it’s impervious to outside influence itself. Actually, it responds to industry trends all the time. It’s just that i... Read more
T-Mobile Austria could slash investment or even withdraw from the country if it is not allowed to compete with rivals that get frequencies needed for fourth-generation LTE mobile products, C... Read more
Things got dicey in the command centers of the GOES-East weather satellite on September 23. Mission controllers with NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in so... Read more
About a quarter of Mongolia’s 2.8 million people are nomadic herders of yaks, cattle, sheep, goats and camels who live in gers — as their traditional tent dwellings are known — on the... Read more
Misuse of natural gas in the industrial sector, including fertilizer factories, has been terrifyingly increasing as no modern machinery and equipment have yet been set up, survey said. Witho... Read more
Haors and Baors are the last stronghold of freshwater biodiversity gene bank in Bangladesh surviving by its own despite negligence in appropriate conservation and sustainable development... Read more
Indian Power Minister Sushilkumar Shinde has said that India is projected to become the world’s third-largest energy consumer by 2020 after the US and China. Speaking at the World Ener... Read more
At work, Mark Zuckerberg is the one trying, and often failing, to meet the demands of his 800 million users. But on vacation in Uruguay for eight days, the Facebook CEO gets to be the one is... Read more