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While we all are used to children with two parents i.e the Father and the Mother. The medical scientist in the United Kingdom are working on a procedure which would allow a baby to have the DNA of 3 parents. For more Info Visit : http://www.ntechgeeks.com/uk-a-step-closer-toward-making-babies-with-three-parents/ Advances in Medicine
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been hard at work connecting the world with not only his social network, but with basic internet access, too. In another step....... Click here to see Full Story http://www.ntechgeeks.com/facebook-lite-uses-less-data-for-developing-areas-low-end-phones/ |
As more and more gadgets spring up in the future, we a seeing more of wearable technology in our lives is 2015 going to be the year of wearable technology or the year that wearable technology Grows Up? When we talk about an industry maturing, we don't mean "getting old" so much as facing a different set of challenges. For instance in 20014, the wearable and fitness section of Consumer Electronic Show (CES) occupied a few hundred square feet. In 2015, the two categories had taken over almost half of the cavernous Sands Expo hall in Las Vegas. That means that there are plenty more companies trying to get in on the action, but also that those that make the devices are starting to move beyond just making technology for marathon runners.See the full Article here http://www.ntechgeeks.com/2015-the-year-that-wearables-begin-to-grow-up/
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Mobile Phone Wireless charging has been around for a few years now, but sadly it hasn’t become as widely-adopted as we’d like. microUSB ports start to loosen and bend over time and being able to limit that wear and tear by using wireless charging would be a godsend, but due to the fight over wireless charging standards, most phones simply go without it.Now see which phones you can charge wirelessly: http://www.ntechgeeks.com/which-android-phones-can-handle-wireless-charging/
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It has always been said that Nigerian students are no dull brains, they are only handicapped by the non-working atmosphere and condition created for them. Here is a solar-powered vehicle built by Oyeyiola Segun, a 500L student of the Electronic and Electrical Department of Obafemi Awolowo UniversityRead more from source: http://www.ntechgeeks.com/nigerian-student-builds-solar-powered-car/
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