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Saturday, June 9

Institute of Engineering and Technology :: Opening & Closing Ranks UPSEE 2011 ::

The Institute of Engineering and Technology Lucknow (IET ) is a state government-funded engineering college in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is a constituent college of Gautam Buddh Technical University (erstwhile Uttar Pradesh Technical University).






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Harcourt Butler Technological Institute :: Opening & Closing Ranks - UPSEE 2011 ::

Harcourt Butler Technological Institute, Kanpur  is an academic autonomous engineering college under the Gautam Buddha Technical University(formerly Uttar Pradesh Technical University). Its programs have been conferred autonomous status under the university. It is the second engineering institute in Uttar Pradesh after the former University of Roorkee. The institute holds ISO 9001:2000 Certification. It offers Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral degrees in engineering, as well as Masters degrees in Business administration and Computer Applications.

In 1959, when the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur was established, IIT classes were held in the canteen building of HBTI until IITK had its own campus.
HBTI is also the mother institute of the National Sugar Institute, the Government Central Textile Institute and the Glass Institute.
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:: InSight :: Revision of Nokia's Device Naming Convention

You  thought  Nokia’s  naming  convention  sucked? 
       Well, you are not alone. I do too

Good news the unexplainable model naming fiasco that caused serious confusion for consumers (and tech journalists, mind you) is finally coming to an end.

Nokia is officially changing its naming convention, and they are making it as simple as it was back in the mid-1990s (or even simpler). The Nokia 500 is actually the first product from the new era.

Thursday, June 7

iMac Hardware Update Rumors Milling Ahead of W W D C














Nearly every single Mac that Apple currently offers is expected to see an update next Monday when WWDC kicks off . The MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and iMac are supposedly slated for an update in less than a week, along with either the Mac mini or the beleaguered Mac Pro. This is in addition to the expected demos of OS X Mountain Lion and iOS 6, though as usual, Apple has not confirmed any of the current rumors.