A Japanese phone company has come up with a new technology that can track most minimal movement of mobile phone users and beams the information back to HQ.
Mar 12, 2010
Technology that allows bosses to spy on employees
A Japanese phone company has come up with a new technology that can track most minimal movement of mobile phone users and beams the information back to HQ.
Yuvraj is valuable: Preity Zinta
Preity Zinta, co-owner of the Indian Premier League (IPL) team Kings XI Punjab, Thursday said her team has "strong will" and "enough fire" to win the third edition of the T-20 tournament.
In a first, Assam to guarantee right to health
A quiet revolution to create a healthier India has kicked off in the east with Assam on Thursday becoming the first state in the country to introduce a bill guaranteeing the right to health and well-being.
'Muslim women can't discard purdah for politics'
"Islam doesn't permit women to discard the purdah, deliver lectures in public (taqreer) and demand their due. They have clear guidelines to follow — stay at home in hijab, and take care of household chores, " says Maulana Saidur Rehman Azmi Nadvi.
Brasa: Pak series a good initiative
Coach Jose Brasa feels the bilateral test series with Pakistan will be good for Indian hockey.
Emery 'outraged' at referee Atkinson
Valencia coach Unai Emery has vented his anger at the referee after he awarded a penalty during the Europa League draw against Werder Bremen.
Aussie coach: We can beat Germany
Despite losing the previous two World Cup finals to Germany, coach Ric Charlesworth believes Australia will be third time lucky.
Park: It doesn't matter who we face
Park Ji-Sung is confident Manchester United can take on any team ahead of the Champions League draw for the quarter-finals.
Dwyer wants to sign off WC with gold
Australian striker Jamie Dwyer says he is confident of signing off with a title triumph that has eluded his team for the past 24 years.
Sachin: 10 Jewels in a Sparkling Crown
Here's having a look at few of the batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar's spectacular performances for India.
Win is main motivation for Ford
Ross Ford expects all the cliches about sticking it to the English to be flying around the Scotland dressing room ahead of the Calcutta Cup game.
Williams: Wales are better than this
Wing wizard Shane Williams is adamant Wales are a far better team than recent results suggest.
Candreva: Fulham are a tough side
Antonio Candreva has cautioned against underestimating Fulham after the Cottagers scored an away goal during their Europa League clash.
Italian Serie A Weekend Preview
AC Milan coach Leonardo has already forgotten his team's 4-0 humiliation at Manchester United in the Champions League and is focused on challenging for the Serie A title.
Wenger: Keep our feet on the ground
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has called on his side to keep themselves grounded when they head to relegation-battlers Hull.
Murphy sounds Wales warning
Geordan Murphy believes Wales' swashbuckling style makes them capable of causing an upset at Croke Park.
Mancini receives Capello endorsement
Fabio Capello has given Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini his official seal of approval.
Terry wants to end Mourinho's dream
John Terry is convinced Chelsea can end Jose Mourinho's bid for Champions League glory when the former Blues boss returns to Stamford Bridge.
Rooney seeks legendary status
Wayne Rooney is already well on his way to emulating David Beckham as a Manchester United legend.
Daredevils bookies' pick to win IPL-3
Delhi Daredevils have entered the semi-finals in both the seasons played so far, but failed to go further. That, say Indian and English bookies, is set to change and Gambhir's men are favourites to win Season III.
Australia secure Chappell-Hadlee Trophy with six-wicket Auckland win
Australia secured the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy on Thursday with a six-wicket win against New Zealand in the fourth one-day international.
Would be happy if Sachin surpasses my 400 not out: Lara
West Indian Brian Lara said that he would be happy if batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar went on to surpass his score of unbeaten 400 in Test cricket.
Aussies not match-hardened for Ashes: Waugh
Steve Waugh has warned that Australia are not match-hardened heading into this year's home Ashes series because of a lack of competition from rival teams.
Sachin: 10 Jewels in a Sparkling Crown
Here's having a look at few of the batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar's spectacular performances for India.
Lara: Sachin can break my record
Brian Lara said that he would be happy if Sachin Tendulkar went on to surpass his score of unbeaten 400 in Test cricket.
Butt: Inquiry report confidential
PCB chairman Ejaz Butt said the board will not release the details of the inquiry committee report.
"Afridi can even become Pak captain"
Wasim Akram says Pakistan cricket has become a laughing stock. Mohammed Yousuf and Younis Khan have been made scapegoats.
ICC: Review system here to stay
The International Cricket Council's decision review system is "here to stay" - and may even be used in next year's World Cup.
South Africa coach reveals IPL fears
South Africa coach Corrie van Zyl is concerned by the workload that some of his players may have to shoulder once the IPL begins.
Siddons: Roqibul made hasty decision
Bangladesh coach Jamie Siddons believes Roqibul Hasan is "a confused kid" whose shock retirement was a "rash, emotional decision".
Broad to lead as Onions flies home
England captain Alastair Cook is hopeful Stuart Broad is fit to lead the attack in Friday's first Test.
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