Air-powered cars to debut in India

May 13, 2012 in News

India-based Tata Motors has said that it has tested two cars that can run on compressed air, and that the next step is setting up the manufacturing plants to actually build them.

In 2007, Tata Motors signed a licensing deal with Motor Development International, a French design firm.

Compressed air engines aren’t a new idea. The first models were proposed more than a century ago, and they were used in the mining industry for decades before electric motors became commonplace.

Even now, compressed air powers all kinds of tools, notably the pneumatic impact wrenches in auto body shops.

A compressed air car engine works in a way similar to the internal combustion version – Fuel forces pistons to turn a crankshaft and power the car. The difference is that in a compressed air engine, the pistons are moved by air and not gasoline.

Researchers in Sweden have experimented with single-cylinder engines of this type.

The only problem is power. Air compression alone only gets a car moving to about 30 to 35 miles per hour. So to supplement that, the car could take in more air as it moves faster, using an onboard air compressor.

The air compressor could be electric or, more likely, gasoline-powered. But even that would reduce emissions a lot, since the gasoline engine wouldn’t be running at lower speeds.

Range is also an issue. Like all vehicles, an air-powered car can drive only as far as the amount of fuel in its tank. And storing compressed air requires “fuel” tanks that are stronger than steel to contain the thousands of pounds per square inch necessary.

On the bright side, compressing air in such a tank is a lot less dangerous than natural gas or hydrogen. Then there is the issue of filling the car’s tank, most air compressors would take at least a couple of hours to do that.

Tata seems to be the only manufacturer that has committed to actually building an air-powered car. Honda unveiled an air-powered concept car in 2010, and a company called Zero Pollution Motors had promised to deliver one to the United States, but that was two years ago.

If Tata is successful, it will go a long way toward reducing emissions in India-and perhaps freeing cars from fossil fuels completely. (ANI)

Text Cortesy: Yahoo News.

A list of Free Dating Sites

May 3, 2012 in Dating

There are an endless list of free dating sites online. Most Free dating search sites make money by placing ads instead of charging you the member for their service.
Here is a list of some of the free dating sites you can find on the internet.
Besides www.FoolsLove.com check out www.OkCupid.com, www.PlentyOfFish.com ( also known as www.pof.com ), www.MySpace.com a social networking site, but these days the divide between social networking sites and dating sites is getting closer.Feel free to add your list of free dating sites to this list as well.

How to clean the inside of your computer screen

November 24, 2011 in General

You probably don’t clean your computer screen very often, do you?

And its really hard to do the inside. Click here to do a Screen Cleaning now. Hope it helps :)



New wifi-minded carrier offers unbelievable $19 unlimited phone plan

November 9, 2011 in News

Republic Wireless could shake up phone plans in a big way, thanks to the wonders of wifi

Republic Wireless could shake up phone plans in a big way, thanks to the wonders of wifi

When it comes to mobile carriers, consumers may have four major choices (for now), but they’re all starting to look the same — and that isn’t a good thing. But a new provider, Republic Wireless, headquartered in North Carolina, is shaking things up with a rather unbelievable $19 a month no-contract plan. That’s $19 not just for unlimited calling and texting, but mobile data too. Continue reading “New wifi-minded carrier offers unbelievable $19 unlimited phone plan” »

‎7.2 Earthquake Rattles Eastern Turkey , 1000 feared dead

October 23, 2011 in News

Turkey Earthquake 1000 killed

7.2 Turkey Earthquake 1000 killed

Ankara: A powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Turkey on Sunday, collapsing about 45 buildings according to the deputy prime minister.

Only one death was immediately confirmed, but scientists estimated that up to 1,000 people could have been killed.

The worst damage was caused to the town of Ercis, in the mountainous eastern province of Van, close to the Iranian border.

“Around 10 buildings have collapsed in the city of Van and around 25 or 30 have collapsed in Ercis, including a dormitory,” Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay said. Continue reading “‎7.2 Earthquake Rattles Eastern Turkey , 1000 feared dead” »

Care to share your online dating experience and your dating advice ?

October 13, 2011 in Dating

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Apple’s visionary Steve Jobs, 1955-2011 (Steven Paul Jobs) dead at 56

October 6, 2011 in News

Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs dead.

Apple Inc co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs picture is featured on the front page of the Apple website after his passing in this screen grab October 5, 2011.

Steve Jobs, the mastermind behind Apple’s iPhone, iPad, iPod, iMac and iTunes, the transcendent Silicon Valley entrepreneur who reinvented the world’s
computing, music and mobile phone industries and changed the daily habits of millions around the globe, died on Wednesday at the age of 56. Steve Jobs, Apple Co-Founder Transformed Technology, Media, Retailing And Built One of the World’s Most Valuable Companies.

His death after a years-long battle with pancreatic cancer sparked an immediate outpouring of tributes as world leaders, business rivals and fans
alike lamented the tragedy of his premature passing and celebrated his monumental achievements.
“The world has lost a visionary. And there may be no greater tribute to Steve’s success than the fact that much of the world learned of his passing on a
device he invented,” U.S. President Barack Obama said in a statement. Continue reading “Apple’s visionary Steve Jobs, 1955-2011 (Steven Paul Jobs) dead at 56” »

Govt. may allow 100% foreign investment in single-brand retail in India.

October 4, 2011 in News

NEW DELHI: The government is considering opening fully its single-brand retail sector to foreign direct investments, the industry secretary said on Monday, a possible boon to the government’s reform programme which has appeared on the backburner.
India currently allows 51% foreign direct investment ( FDI) in single-brand retail and 100% in wholesale operations. The government has considered allowing foreign firms such as global retail giant Wal-Mart to invest in supermarkets, but lack of political consensus and concerns of the small-shop owners have so far prevented the move. Continue reading “Govt. may allow 100% foreign investment in single-brand retail in India.” »

India debuts world’s cheapest tablet computer at $35

October 4, 2011 in News

first images of worlds cheapest tablet computer

In this Thursday, July 22, 2010 photo, Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal displayed the prototype of $35 basic touch screen tablet computer.

NEW DELHI: The world’s cheapest tablet computer, which will be unwrapped on Wednesday, 5th October, 2011 and will go on sale in India starting December, the maker of the device has said.

Created for use by students, the tablet will first be made available to colleges at Rs 1,750 apiece ($35)

The tablet, will run on Google’s Android platform, with WiFi connectivity for internet access and cloud storage. It will have 256 MB of RAM, a 2GB SD memory card, a 32 GB expandable memory slot and two USB ports.
A Canadian of Indian descent, Suneet Singh Tuli, the chief executive of the company making the device, declined to disclose its retail price, but said it will cost as much as “a vegetarian meal for two at a five-star hotel in Delhi”.
Tuli is the founder of Datawind, a UK-based company which also makes the PocketSurfer, a handheld device to surf the web.”We wanted to show the world when China can break price points, India can do it better,” Tuli said.
The cheapest tablets available globally are at about $99 for an HP TouchPad and $199 for Amazon’s Kindle Fire. In India, tablets currently start from $99 for Pepper, a tablet launched last month by Devraj group of companies. The Wespro ePad is available at Rs 7,000.
Text courtesy: The Economic Times.

Dating Tips – Your views and suggestions

August 24, 2011 in Dating

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