Friday, 20 February 2015

Nasa, ESA Telescopes Find Shape of Black Hole Winds

In a major finding, Nasa has shown that fierce winds from a supermassive black hole blow outward in all directions -- a phenomenon that had been suspected, but difficult to prove until now.
This discovery gives astronomers an opportunity to measure the strength of these ultra-fast winds, the US space agency said in a statement.
They can also prove that the winds are powerful enough to inhibit the host galaxy's ability to make new stars.
Nasa's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) and ESA's (European Space Agency) XMM-Newton telescope have discovered the phenomenon.
"We know black holes in the centres of galaxies can feed on matter, and this process can produce winds. This is thought to regulate the growth of the galaxies," said Fiona Harrison from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena, California and co-author.
Supermassive black holes blast matter into their host galaxies, with X-ray-emitting winds travelling at up to one-third the speed of light.
In the study, astronomers determined PDS 456, a bright black hole known as a quasar more than two billion light years away, sustains winds that carry more energy every second than is emitted by more than a trillion suns.

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Inbox by Gmail Comes to iPad; Web Version Now Accessible on Firefox and Safari

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Google's 'Inbox by Gmail' app, which had got Android tablet and Android Wear support in December, has now been extended to the Apple iPad as well. The company has also provided Web version support for Firefox and Safari.
On Thursday, the company announced the iOS app update through its Official Gmail blog, noting that the app which is now compatible with the iPad has been improved "making it easier to use on more devices and browsers." Additionally bug fixes and performance improvements have been made.
Google also announced the Inbox by Gmail Web service, which was limited to the Chrome browser, now supports Firefox and Safari browsers too. Users have to sign in from inbox.google.com.
If you are still not aware of Inbox by Gmail, the app was launched in Octoberlast year and it is still accessible via an invite-only system. The company also opened invitations for 24 hours in January.
With Inbox, users can keep their Gmail email address and contacts. The app also adds organisational tools.
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Yandex Gets Russian Competition Watchdog to Open Case Against Google

Russia's Anti-Monopoly Service has opened a case against Google following a request from Russia's biggest search site Yandex, Interfax news agency reported on Friday citing the regulator.
Yandex said on Wednesday it had asked the competition watchdog to investigate whether Google was abusing the dominance of its Android mobile operating system.The case mirrors a probe in Europe centred on whether Google takes unfair advantage of the 80 percent global market share of its Android platform to promote services.
"The latest case we have opened literally today is against Google," Interfax quoted Igor Artemyev, head of the competition watchdog, as telling members of Russia's State Duma lower house of parliament. FAS could not immediately confirm the start of proceedings, its spokeswoman said.
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