pets’ cloning business race just started, paying only $50.000 you can clone loved puppy Bio Co, Ltd, (RNL) reaffirmed that they were granted the exclusive license for dog cloning from Seoul National University (SNU who created the world’s first cloned dog in 2005.). The licensing agreement signed early this month, between the two organizations, granted RNL the worldwide rights to clone dogs.
Bernann McKinney’s the first customer placed and order to clone her dog Booger, in an interview she said: “It’s a miracle!” McKinney repeatedly shouted Tuesday when she saw the cloned Boogers for which she paid $50,000. “Yes, I know you! You know me, too!”
a video of the puppies
take a look at the cloned puppies revenge (can you imagine how many kids, pets or trees can you save with $50k?, as an example the cost of sponsor a starved kid is $30/month it means that you can feed and save 138 sufering human beings for a whole year…)
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Not only laptos are going micro size, this little snake (an avid termites killer / eater) is a a blind species of threadsnake discovered in 2008 on the island of Barbados by Blair Hedges, a biologist from Penn State University. it is called (Leptotyphlops carlae)
“The Jetpack is such a powerful idea that several people have tried to
develop them. The first serious attempts were instigated by the US
military in the 1950s. The idea was to build an ultimate ‘all terrain
vehicle’ to move military commanders around a battlefield.”
The current jetpacks are capable of stay in the air only for a couple of minutes, but this engine is designed to say eventually in the air for more than 30 minutes, Well the future is not here yet, but this model is closer than nobody else.
Microsoft licencing samsung technology (the samsung Samsung SPF-83V is a good example of that deal) to its project called “FrameIt” that can deliver your son’s pictures from the net, straight to your grand mom using RSS foto straming, off course you can also stream any other rss channel, weather, news and why not tailflick or any other mashup or news site.
this is a good example about how the web is changing the day to day task and one to one the electronic devices.
It’s not a girafe is a gifars (embed Jar applications into a gif image file), Sun is working hard to issue a patch to fix this exploit (discovered by the researchers of http://www.ngssoftware.com/ ),that can allow to the bad guys (black hat hackers) to steal your loved account passwords. (yes facebook, gmail, playboy etc)