The “situation room” photo with Obama and other US military officials spending highly tensed moments has become very popular now. But guys, those are’nt the real ones, this is what really happened in there….. check it out!
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Incredible footage has emerged of what a group of Russians claim is the remains of a dead alien.The video, which many viewers have dismissed as an elaborate hoax, was allegedly filmed near the town of Irkutsk close to Russia’s Lake Baikal in recent weeks.
The strange clip of the discovery has now been seen by nearly 1.5 million people in the two days since it was uploaded on April 17.The video was released after villagers in the area reported seeing bright orange lights in the sky last month with one witness capturing the mystery lights on his or her mobile phone. Read the rest of this entry
Rumoured to be guarded 24 hours a day in a vault, the official Coca-Cola recipe has been one of the most closely guarded trade secrets since the popular soft drink was concocted by medicinal chemist John Pemberton in 1886. But the long kept secret is now reported to be leaked.
ABC News reports that radio program This American Life believes it has discovered the ingredients and measurements in the soft drink’s classified mixture, after analyzing a photo found in a February 1979 edition of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.And the recipe actually involves words you can pronounce. However, their findings have not been verified. Read the rest of this entry
It wouldn’t look good on the mantelpiece and is bound to get lost in the post – it’s the world’s smallest Christmas card. Engineers from the University of Glasgow produced it to highlight their world-leading nanotechnology expertise.
Invisible to the naked eye, the card is so small that 8276 of them could fit on an area the size of a first class stamp. Read the rest of this entry
One year ago, on July 12th, i-Core came into existence in the World Wide Web realising a whole new concept of “Blogging Social Networking”.
Today i-Core has turned 1 year old, thanks to all the fans,supporters,followers and last but not the least ..”The iCorians” for getting iCore successfully this far.
New features and products are going to be released soon. Thanks for being with us all this time. Keep enjoying the blogging and social networking features of i-Core.
A new social network aimed at training six to ten-year-old children how to effectively and safely use social networks has been launched in the US.”Togetherville” is a social networking site for children to use, under the watchful gaze of their parents (or their friends’ parents). Read the rest of this entry
Farmville publisher Zynga could be about to gamble its entire future on the devotion of its users.It appears something of a bust-up is brewing between Facebook and Zynga; one which could see the company leave Facebook for good.
Reports suggest that casual game developer Zynga may well have its own plans to leave Facebook in the near future and run its hugely popular games such as FarmVille and Mafia Wars on its own dedicated social network. Read the rest of this entry
YouTube is celebrating the fifth anniversary of the first video ever uploaded onto the site – which has since become the world’s most popular propagator of videos online.
On 23 April, 2005, Jawed Karim – a founder of YouTube - uploaded ‘me at the zoo’ and sparked an internet sensation.The 19 second clip was filmed at the San Diego zoo, and also features elephants and a very loud goat alongside a very nervous Karim. Read the rest of this entry
In March 2009, hundreds of millions of people took part in the third Earth Hour. Over 4000 cities in 88 countries officially switched off to pledge their support for the planet, making Earth Hour 2009 the world’s largest global climate change initiative. Become a part of Earth Hour and get useful tips and tools to reduce your carbon footprint everyday.
Earth Hour was started by TckTckTck partner WWF in 2007 in Sydney, Australia when 2.2 million homes and businesses turned their lights off for one hour to make their stand against climate change. Read the rest of this entry
As of the start of this year, Internet Explorer 8 is on top of the world, well, at least the browser world. At the end of January 2010, IE8 became the world’s most-used browser, according to statistics released by Internet metrics company Net Applications. However, Internet Explorer 8 is far from dominating the worldwide market as it is followed “uncomfortably” close by version 3.5 of Mozilla Firefox.
Still, usage statistics from Net Application indicate that IE8 has managed, for the first time ever to gain a larger audience than either of its two predecessors, IE7 and IE6. The fact that users seem to be moving away from Internet Explorer 6, dumping the decade-old browser for the much newer version is not only good news for Microsoft, but for the world. Read the rest of this entry








