Global warming danger threat increased

Thursday, February 26, 2009

The Earth won’t have to warm up as much as had been thought to cause serious consequences of global warming, including more extreme weather and increasing threats to plants and animals, says an international team of climate experts.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change estimated that the risk of increased severe weather would rise with a global average temperature increase of between 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit and 3.6 degrees above 1990 levels. The National Climatic Data Center currently reports that global temperatures have risen 0.22 degree since 1990.

Now, researchers report that “increases in drought, heat waves and floods are projected in many regions and would have adverse impacts, including increased water stress, wildfire frequency and flood risks starting at less than (1.8 degrees) of additional warming above 1990 levels.”

Indeed, “it is now more likely than not that human activity has contributed to observed increases in heat waves, intense precipitation events, and the intensity of tropical cyclones,” concluded the researchers led by Joel B. Smith of Stratus Consulting Inc., in Boulder, Colo.

Other researchers, they noted, have suggested that “the likelihood of the 2003 heat wave in Europe, which led to the death of tens of thousands of people, was substantially increased by increased greenhouse gas concentrations.”

The new report, in this week’s online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, comes just a week after Christopher Field of the Carnegie Institution for Science told the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science that humans are now adding carbon to the atmosphere even faster than in the 1990s.

Carbon dioxide and other gases added to the air by industrial and other activities have been blamed for rising temperatures, increasing worries about possible major changes in weather and climate. Carbon emissions have been growing at 3.5 percent per year since 2000, up sharply from the 0.9 percent per year in the 1990s, Field said.

The new study found evidence of greater vulnerability to climate change for specific populations, such as the poor and elderly, in not only developing but also developed countries. “For example, events such as Hurricane Katrina and the 2003 European heat wave have shown that the capacity to adapt to climate-related extreme events is lower than expected and, as a result, their consequences and associated vulnerabilities are higher than previously thought,” the scientists report.

Co-authors of the report include Stephen H. Schnieder of Stanford University, Michael Oppenheimer of Princeton University and researchers in India, Germany, Canada, Zimbabwe, Australia, Bangladesh, Cuba and Belgium.

Windows Mobile 7 to launch in 2010

Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer said the U.S. software giant would release the next generation of Windows Mobile in 2010.
Ballmer also said the company wouldn't ship the next generation of Microsoft
Office until 2010, PC Magazine reported Thursday.
The release of Windows Mobile 7, however, is "somewhat of a surprise," PC Magazine said. The company released its Windows Mobile 6.5 earlier this month.
"We've made a nice release announcement last week of Windows Mobile 6.5," Ballmer said in a transcript of a company meeting released by Microsoft. "We're getting more and more synergy with Windows, so the
browser
improvements, et cetera., should be quite rapid," he said.
Ballmer also said Microsoft had no plans to move into the mobile phone hardware business.
"People ask me, will you build your own phone? (That is) not our strategy," Ballmer said.
"It's our strategy to sell software that we can use and support across a wide range of device manufacturers to encourage choice, choice in devices, choice in the operators," he said.

Gigabyte launches GA-EGA5M-UD2H Motherboard with Ultra Durable 3 Technology in India

Experience the true HD entertainment in remarkable energy efficient form with the latest Gigabyte motherboard called the GA-EG45M-UD2H. Available in the Indian market, the motherboard is powered by the Intel G45 Express chipset and features the Ultra Durable 3 Technology with 2 ounces of copper for both the power and ground layers. Boasting to offer lower system temperatures, the peripheral ensures an incomparable high-definition video and audio performance for the latest high-definition digital multimedia systems. In addition to Intel multi-core processors up to FSB 1600MHz, the GA-EG45M-UD2H motherboard is compatible with high speed DDR2 1066 memory, claiming to be the valuable product for Microsoft Windows Vista Premium. It also features an array of connectivity options such as D-sub and DVI along with HDMI support.

The GA-EG45M-UD2H offers unprecedented picture clarity and smooth video playback through the supported Intel Clear Video technology. It is complaint with up to 1080p HD content playback and HDCP for Blu-Ray HD content.

Additionally, it works effectively with a host of audio technologies from the powerful Dolby Home Theater for an exceptional surround sound performance. It includes Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Headphone and Sound Space Expander along with Natural Bass enhancement for the richest sound quality.

Based on a 4 phase power design, it comes bundled with Japanese Solid Capacitors for maximum upgradeability and durability.

It also packs in an integrated High-Definition 7.1 + 2 channel Realtek ALC889A sound chip with 106dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) that considerably lessens noise while signal transmission. Compliant with Dynamic Energy Saver Advanced (DES), the latest motherboard from Gigabyte boasts of better energy saving capabilities and enhanced system performance. It supports hardware-based Dynamic 4-Gear switching and VRD 11.1.

Lastly, the GA-EG45M-UD2H incorporates two physical BIOS ROMs to automatically recover BIOS data when main BIOS has crashed or failed. Priced at Rs. 9,900, the Gigabyte GA-EG45M-UD2H motherboard can be purchased from Avnet (India), Ingram Micro and Redington across India.

Google: You Can See Paradise By The Dashboard Light

Green for go, yellow for slow down, red for stop: Google's new Dashboard feature lets users check the status of a range of Google Apps services. The new Dashboard service comes on the heels of Google's recent Gmail outage , and is part of Google's Premier Apps service. The Apps Status Dashboard is in a table format and features a green check mark for no reported issues, a yellow wrench icon for a service disruption, a red "x" mark that indicates a service outage and a blue icon that provides available information. In addition to Gmail, the Dashboard indicates the status of other Google Apps services such as Google Calendar, Talk, Docs List, Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations, and Google Video for Business. Administrators for organizations such as schools can check Google Apps performance from the administrative control panel as well. Google's mea culpa fix follows Tuesday's two-and-a-half hour outage that primarily affected subscribers of Google's Premier Edition, which is aimed at businesses and provides Google Apps, including Gmail, for $50 per user account annually. The glitch was traced to a problem with routine maintenance performed in one of the company's European data centers. A Google spokesperson said the problem was out of the ordinary, since there is usually no disruption to the service because accounts are served out of another data center. To smooth ruffled feathers, Google offered affected customers its apologies and a 15-day credit.

Acer Smartphone Coming in Mid February

Acer is announcing its smartphone on February 16, 2009, at the Mobile World Congress, Barcelona. It's officially confirmed now. The company has sent out invites to journalists attending the upcoming Mobile World Congress at Barcelona, and the invite contains this sweet little tag at the end which says "Smartphones Launch!"While the rumour of a possible smartphone from the Taiwanese giant was making the rounds since last year, it is only now that the same has been substantiated. With archrival ASUS being an established player in the mobile phones segment, Acer does have a huge task up front. However, if the phone turns out to be something very revolutionary, there is no reason why it cannot go on to become an established player in this segment.As usual, for details we will need to wait, till the 16th, and there seems to be no signs of any spyshots or leaked images with this one - unfortunately!

Virgin Mobile launched Slider vGlide

Virgin Mobile has launched its slider handset, vGlide targeted at the Indian youth. This new handset comes with a 65k color, 1.8-inch large screen and includes FM radio, speaker phone and games among other features. The vGlide comes in a paprika red color and boasts of a soft-touch finish. The phone also comes with lifetime validity and a starter user kit worth Rs. 499. It offers prepaid connection, lifetime incoming validity, 499 free local minutes and 499 free local SMSes valid for 60 days. The phone's other features include access to Vbytes - Virgin Mobile's data portal- from where one can download wallpapers, ringtones, games, Tring Tunes (Virgin Mobile's ringback tones) at a daily access charge of just Rs. 5. A travel charger and stereo headset also accompany the phone. This stylish handset can be yours for Rs. 2,399.