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Technology News for July 16, 2007

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Retention of peoples DNA records by police banned in Europe
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled in a landmark verdict that the retention of innocent peoples DNA and fingerprint records by police is illegal. ANI

Worlds fastest personal supercomputer unveiled
An American company has unveiled the worlds first personal supercomputer, which is 250 times faster than the average PCs. ANI

Dark matter in our Universe is just right for life
A new model by a scientist has determined that the amount of dark matter in our Universe is just right for life to emerge. ANI

Technology News for July 16, 2007

Now, a smart wardrobe to downloads songs to your electronic shirts
Australian scientists are developing a smart wardrobe that can download songs to smart shirts. Smart clothes contain battery-run electronics to monitor the heart rate or transmit music to wireless headphones. ANI

Indian origin scientist attempts to build artificial muscles from carbon nanofibres
An Indian origin scientist at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, is attempting to build artificial muscles using carbon nanofibres. ANI

Boffins create cheaper, lighter ultra thin solar cells
US researchers claim to have created an ultra thin solar cell that could provide a cheaper, lighter alternative to similar existing devices. ANI

Making robots lazy to give them more human like gestures
Scientists at Stanford University, California, have said that robots must be made as lazy as possible, in their gestures, if we want them to be more interactive. ANI

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