Thursday, June 11, 2009

HTC launches Touch Diamond2 in India



HTC Corporation has launched its latest flagship smartphone, HTC Touch Diamond2 in the Indian market.


3.2-inch high-resolution wide-screen VGA display and packs a new touch sensitive zoom bar for faster zooming ,2. 5 megapixel auto focus camera, expandable memory , gravity sensor , an ambient light sensor.


For connectivity, the phone has 3G, Wi-Fi, EDGE and Bluetooth with A2DP.
The new HTC Touch Diamond2 comes with a price tag of Rs 29,990.

Samsung launches solar-powered phone


Leading mobile handset manufacturer Samsung launched a low-cost solar-powered mobile phone, and said it was planning to introduce about 20 more models by year-end.
The new handset, launched under its low-cost line of products -- "Guru" -- at a price of Rs 2,799, has a solar panel on the back, which can be used to charge the battery anywhere the sun is shining.
"We have developed this phone keeping in minds the needs of the consumers, especially for people in areas where the electric supply is unstable," said J S Shin, president and chief executive of Samsung, Southwest Asia.
The phone, christened the "Guru E1107", can provide around 5-10 minutes of talk-time with one-hour of solar charging when the handset is turned off and sunlight has adequate intensity.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Four Reasons Why iPhone Owners Hate AT&T

With the iPhone 3G S news now in the wild, the discussion digressed from the announcement of the 3G S itself to AT&T, the iPhone's exclusive carrier in the U.S. (at the moment). Without a doubt, this relationship is where Apple's weaknesses lie.

  1. The S is (Supposed to Be) for Speed
  2. MMS and Tethering on Standby
  3. A Hefty Price for an Early Upgrade
  4. Crippling iPhone Apps Development

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http://www.pcworld.com/article/166350/four_reasons_why_iphone_owners_hate_atandt.html

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Cellphone for ‘pre-teens’ unveiled by Samsung

Samsung has revealed a new cellphone, the S3030 Tobi, which is aimed at ‘pre-teens’. The phone features an interface which has been especially designed for younger audiences and comprises of animated characters and themes.
Samsung has also made the phone eco-friendly by using bio-plastics, non-toxic paints and non-allergenic materials in its manufacturing process. The younger users will also like the changeable rear covers that also have a sleeve to put in your own pictures.
For parents concerned about their children’s safety, the phone has features such as fake call, SOS messages and SOS calls. The phone is only GSM compatible and weighs less than 100 grams. It has a sliding form factor and features a TFT screen which can display a resolution of 144x176. Memory requirements are handled by the 15MB of internal memory and a microSD slot which supports up to 8GB of memory cards.Although Samsung has not revealed the price, the phone is expected to be launched this month in a number of markets across the globe.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

IBM Unveils Annual 'Five in Five' List

Innovations that can change the way we live - in the next five years

IBM has unveiled its annual "IBM Five in Five" list in which the company details some of the most striking innovations which it thinks has the potential to change the way we live in the next five years. This is the third edition. The 2008 list has the following technologies which, according to IBM, will radically change the way we live, work and play in the next five years.

--Solar technology to become ubiquitous
--Medical soothsayers galore
--Converse with the web in voice
--Coming (very) soon: Digital Shopping Assistants
--Forgot something? Hit Search!

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http://www.techtree.com/India/Future_Watch/IBM_Unveils_Annual_Five_in_Five_List/551-95757-505.html

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic to compete with Apple iPhone


Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is supposed to hit the Indian market in early January 2009 and the phone has some special features, which challenges Apple Inc's dominance in the digital music market. It will be available in black, red and blue variants..
NOKIA, ONE of the top mobile companies in India had finally launched the much-awaited touchscreen phone – Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. The launch of touchsreen phone in India is touted as the company’s answer to the latest sensation Apple iPhone. Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is reportedly priced at Rs 21,800 for the Indian Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is supposed to hit the Indian market in early January 2009 and the phone has some special features, which challenges Apple Inc’s dominance in the digital music market. The phone can handle as many as 60 different languages and it supports both finger and stylus touch.
The phone weighs 109 grams and the screen size is 81mm (3.2-inch) diagonally, with 640x480-pixel touchscreen display, which can play multiple types of video at a high resolution. The phone also has an accelerometer for display rotation.
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic comes with 81MB internal memory, 8GB microSD memory card, capable of storing approximately 6,000 songs. The memory of the phone can be further expanded up to 16GB. Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is equipped with the Symbian S60 interface.
Positioned as a music phone, Nokia 5800 comes pre-loaded with a vast range of music collection. Nokia’s Comes With Music service is the special feature of Nokia 5800, which will allow users to download music for free for a year from a catalog that includes 4 million songs.

Chandrayaan working normally: ISRO

India's unmanned lunar spacecraft Chandrayaan the unmanned lunar spacecraft is functioning normally even though there has been a rise in temperature in the moon's atmosphere, an ISRO official said on Wedneday.
“It is a usual phenomena because it is summer on the moon. There is nothing to worry. It will be normal by December,” said Mr Satish, ISRP spokesperson. He said the craft's nine payloads, which have been switched on, are working fine and sending back dat a.
In view of the rise in temperature, ISRO will not work on all the payloads at a given time to ensure that they are not affected by the heat, he said. “Two of the high voltage payloads SARA and Hex will be switched on shortly. These payloads are sensitive equipment and need more voltage. By the first week of December, the atmosphere will become benign on the moon,” he said.