Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Sony Ericsson C903 CyberShot announced in India,Its features


Sony Ericsson introduced the C903 CyberShot branded camera phone in India.
The device includes  a 5 megapixel camera that features imaging tools like Smile Shutter, Face Detection, Active lens cover.It also has the 'The photo Fix' function that helps the camera automatically adjust light balance, brightness and contrast simultaneously for optimal results. 

The  Facebook application  keep users connected to their friends and colleagues. The C903 also supports video and image uploads to YouTube and Picasa. THe amazing  feature is the threaded SMS functionality that displays sent and received messages together; like a single unbroken chat conversation.

. The Sony Ericsson C903 Cyber-shot handset is now available at all Sony Ericsson Experience stores and retail outlets all over the country. The phone is priced at Rs. 18,850.

specifications , features


Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and dual-band HSDPA/ tri-band HSDPA in US version
5 MP AF camera with dual LED flash, geo-tagging, face and smile detection, active lens cover
Built-in GPS with A-GPS support, Wayfinder Navigator software, geotagging
Dedicated camera mode switch and gallery keys
Scratch resistant 2.4" 256K-color TFT display
Backlit D-pad shortcuts in camera mode
Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
Bluetooth (with A2DP), USB v2.0
FM radio with RDS and enhanced TrackID, YouTube client
Threaded conversations in messaging
Smart dialing

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Nokia N900 with Maemo OS, Reviews,Specifications


Nokia N900 is announced..
 The N900 is different  from the previous model is firstly in the software as the device runs the latest version of the Linux-based mobile OS, Maemo 5. .

Nokia's N900 oses s Instruments OMAP3 ARM processor, a successor to the OMAP2 found in the Finnish firm's previous N810 model and its N95 handset. This new processor has dynamic frequency scaling, where the CPU can ramp from 200MHz to 600MHz depending on the number of applications running and their processing needs.

It memory can be extended upto 32GB

Reviews, Specifications

ARM Cortex - A8 superscalar microprocessor core running at 600 MHz
Up to 1 GB of application memory (256 MB RAM, 768 MB virtual memory)
Linux-based operating system
3D graphics accelerator with OpenGL ES 2.0 support
Expandable to up to 48 GB with an external microSD card
Fast wireless broadband
3.5G and WLAN connectivity
Quadband GSM with GPRS and EDGE
Data transfers over a cellular network 10/2Mbps
Data transfers over Wi-Fi 54Mbps
Flash 9.4 support
Full-screen browsing

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Nokia 6120 classic hand set, its features

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Monday, September 7, 2009

FORD DURATORQ TDCi diesel engine


FORD DURATORQ TDCi diesel engine Latest technology provides superb refinement, efficiency and performance

The new engines will be offered as a premium diesel option in the best selling Ford Focus and Mondeo, alongside the respective 1.8-litre and 2.0-litre Duratorq TDDi direct injection turbo dieselThe engine develops 175 HP and has a maximum torque of 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) at 1750 rpm, which can be increased 20 additional Nm for shorts periods of time.

In New ford FIESTA proven 1.4L DURATORQ diesel engine for superior mileage is used

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Saturday, September 5, 2009

Nokia 6120 classic hand set, its features


Nokia introducing new mobile phone Nokia 6120 classic,its features are the following..

The Nokia 6120 Classic phone utilizes HSDPA technology (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) that offers downloads up to 10 times faster than the usual WCDMA networks.

The Nokia 6120 Classic Handset has two cameras. One of them is a 2 mega pixel camera with 4-times digital zoom, flash and panorama mode for taking high-quality photographs, while the second camera in the front allows the user to add a personal touch to calls by making use of the video call feature.


The Nokia 6120 Classic handset is expected to begin shipping in the second quarter of 2007 for a price of Euro 260 (Rs.14,762)

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LG LU7000 Series with integrated DVD playerTech Gadgets LG LU7000 Series with integrated DVD player


LG introduces  its new series of small screen TVs that come integrated with DVD player, at the IFA 2009 show. The series LU7000 enables users to play all their favorite DVDs without the hassle of a separate player
 With 19- and 22-inch screens, this series incorporates the digital Freeview. Viewing JPEG images and listening to MP3 music is now easier with this multi-purpose device. Apart from the support for these file formats, the TVs come with a USB 2.0 port. 

The LU7000

adorns a glossy black finish with complete invisible speakers.  

Sony Ericsson's Walkman series W995 in India


Sony Ericsson has introduced another addition to its Walkman series called as the W995 in India.  Sony Ericsson handset features an 8.1 megapixel camera along with LED flash and 16x digital zoom.
The 2.6-inch TFT display claims to offer a never before viewing experience. And, the phone is compatible with Wi-Fi and Turbo 3G.  
The 97mm x 49mm x 15mm phone weighs only 113g. The battery of the W995 is capable of providing up to 9 hours of talk time and up to 370 hours of standby time. The phone also bundles up an 8GB memory stick, HPM-77 headset and USB cable along with a battery charger.

The novel Walkman phone is now available for purchase at all Sony Ericsson retail outlets. The phone is priced at Rs. 26,786.

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Friday, September 4, 2009

HTC Touch2 launching with Windows Mobile 6.5


Microsoft announced that the first batch of Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphones would launch on October 6. The Touch2 will include the new features of WM 6.5, such as a revamped Internet Explorer Mobile with Flash support, Windows Marketplace for Mobile, and Microsoft's My Phone backup service.

  • As part of the HTC's Touch series, the smartphone will also use the company's TouchFlo 3D interface and include the touch-sensitive zoom bar that we first saw on the HTC Touch Pro2 and the Touch Diamond2. Other features of the HTC Touch 2 include a 2.8-inch QVGA touch screen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and quad-band world roaming. The device has a 3.2-megapixel camera, 512MB ROM/256MB RAM, and a microSD expansion slot.

    The HTC Touch2 will be available to some customers on October 6, though the company was very vague about which markets. It added that the smartphone would be broadly released in European and Asian markets in early Q4 but pricing was not mentioned at this time.

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LG's sweet Chocolate BL40, Specifications



The Chocolate BL40
is a 5-megapixel fashion phone with an ultra-wide 800x345-pixel LCD touch-screen display. And despite the number of unusual (and unneeded) models here to glam-up its christening, we're feeling cautiously impressed.
In terms of specifications, the BL40's 5-megapixel camera is only backed up with a simple LED flash. To be brutally honest, for a phone set to be used in clubs and bars, a Xenon flash would've been an epic win in terms of design. But it's got a proper 3.5mm headphone socket for listening to MP3s; a 7.2Mbps HSPDA data connection for downloading them; support for MPEG-4, DivX, and Xvid video formats; Wi-Fi; stereo Bluetooth; and A-GPS--all excellent strings to have on your phone's bow.

Nokia announces X6 and X3 music phones

 Nokia World 2009 has brought us two new phones in the shape of the new X6 and its little brother, the X3.
 
The X6 runs a Series 60, fifth-edition interface and is a full world phone with quad-band GSM and tri-band 3G support. Features include a 5-megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss lens and dual-LED flash, voice commands, a full Web browser with Flash Lite, Bluetooth, a personal organizer, messaging, a speakerphone, TV-out capability, a video and image editor, Assisted GPS, and 32GB of internal memory.

The X3 is a slider phone with a 2.2-inch display. It also comes in red or blue color schemes. Features include a music player, Bluetooth 2.1, stereo speakers, a microSD card slot, a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, voice commands, lighted effects, dedicated music keys, messaging, a speakerphone, and a personal organizer. Music transfer should be easy through a USB cable, the Ovi Player PC client, and Windows Media Player 11. The X3 runs Series 40.

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Samsungs New portable multimedia player


Samsung has announced the launch of three new portable multimedia players for the second half of 2009. The R1, R0 and M1 are compatible with DivX, enabling users to play content without the need to convert files.
Samsung’s R1 is the slimmest and most user-friendly DivX touch player in its class. It is also the world’s first DivX certified MP3 player with a dynamic, 2.6-inch wide touch screen.
Samsung’s R0 is a study in practicality with tactile keys for easy operation in the dark. The MicroSD slot for expandable memory also frees the user from memory constraints.
Samsung’s Premium M1 features a 3.3-inch wide AMOLED touch screen that provides the most impressive video quality. The M1 shares many of the best features including DNSe sound enhancement, MicroSD slot, built-in stereo speaker, FM radio, voice recording and Bluetooth capabilities, scratch-resistant metal design and customizable flash-based widgets.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Toshiba announced its own largest laptop hard drive


Toshiba announced its own largest laptop hard drive to date, the MKxx65GSX, which caps at 640GB

Though smaller in capacity, the new Toshiba hard drive has two advantages over the WD Scorpio Blue. First, it spins at 5400rpm as opposed to the 5200rpm of the WD, meaning it potentially has a faster throughput speed.
The new Toshiba drive also comes in the regular 9.5mm thickness and therefore will work in all applications where SATA 2.5-inch hard drives currently are used. The Scorpio Blue is 12.5mm thick and therefore only fits in laptops with a larger hard drive bay.

The new hard drive is built based on Toshiba's new 320GB-per-platter design which, according to the company, reduces power consumption and heat dissipation by more than 80 percent compared with 3.5-inch hard drives of the same capacity.

Nokia N97 mini


As the little brother to the Nokia N97, the smartphone actually isn't all that much smaller than the N97. The mini measures 4.4 inches tall by 2 inches wide by 0.5 inch thick (compared to the N97's 4.6 inches by 2.1 inches by 0.6 inch) and features a 3.2-inch tilting touch screen. It still offers a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard sans the directional keypad but judging by the press shots, it looks like Nokia didn't do anything about the wonky placement of the space bar.

Other highlights of the S60 5th edition phone include a 5-megapixel camera, 8GB of onboard memory with a microSD expansion slot, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Unfortunately, the announced version does not support North American 3G bands, but we suspect Nokia will launch a NAM version as it has with the N97 and several of its other smartphones.

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Nokia Booklet 3G Price Revealed


Nokia announced its entrance into the netbook world , but decided to hold fire on revealing the full spec and pricing until the start of its Nokia World event.

A big part of the USP (unique selling point) of the Booklet is its claimed 12 hours of battery life, and thus independence from a charger for a whole working day. We'll believe that when we see it with our own eyes, but if it's true it's a major setback for the nascent ‘smartbook' market, which is hoping all day battery life will be one of its competitive advantages over Intel Atom based mini-notebooks
he device is 3G, WiFi, GPRS/EDGE ready and comes with Bluetooth with A-GPS support as well. The netbook 3G will be powered by Windows 7. As for the price, this one's got to be like one of the expensive netbooks out there as Nokia has revealed that this one will cost around 575 Euro (Rs. 40,000 approx.)

The OMH technology in Mobiles


The OMH technology is compatible only with the CDMA platform. Since the network settings for the CDMA handsets have shifted from the phone to the OMH SIM card. This shift has created a demand for phones that support OMH technology.
This OMH launch represents a paradigm shift in the dynamics of the CDMA ecosystem with consumers now having the flexibility to choose an operator at their will at any point in time. OMH empowers a CDMA customer as never before and will serve to fuel the growth in the CDMA handset market. We at Samsung are proud to be leading this innovation with Qualcomm and appreciate the support given by CDMA operators towards popularizing OMH.”

“At Samsung, last year we took the first step towards giving consumers flexibility in CDMA by launching our Mpower series handset to work with CDMA connections from operators Reliance Mobile, Tata Indicom and Virgin Mobile. Today, true to our ‘Next is What’ philosophy, we have taken a significant step forward with the launch of the OMH compliant Mpower 699,

The process to switch from the old R-UIM/SIM connections to the new OMH SIM cards is quite simple. This has further increased the popularity of the OMH technology. Moreover, the new OMH technology phones also support the older existing R-UIM/SIM for voice and SMS as well as data services. Apart from this, the OMH SIM also features backward compatibility. It supports all previously launched CDMA handsets that support R-UIM/SIM.

Samsung releases Corby full touch phone


The latest launch that we witnessed was the Samsung Mpower 699 with OMH technology. And now the company launches a full touchscreen phone called the Samsung Corby. This new touchscreen handset has been designed to capture the hearts of the youngsters.
The handset features a 2.8-inch QVGA TFT LCD touchscreen with 262K of color

The latest launch that we witnessed was the Samsung Mpower 699 with OMH technology. And now the company launches a full touchscreen phone called the Samsung Corby. This new touchscreen handset has been designed to capture the hearts of the youngsters.
The handset features a 2.8-inch QVGA TFT LCD touchscreen with 262K of color. The 2 megapixel camera with a CMOS sensor claims to capture all those special moments. The device supports various video file formats like H.263, MPEG4 and WMV along with audio file formats like Poly 64, SP-Midi, i-melody, MP3, AAC, AAC+ and WMA. The phone also throws in a FM radio with RDS.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Samsung CL65 digital camera


Capturing images have not been better than this, the latest CL65 digital camera that Samsung has recently launched packages built-in geo-tagging, Bluetooth 2.0, DLNA compatibility, and Wi-Fi connectivity features.Users can also instantly share photos while on the move.
The CL65 is built with a 3.5-inch wide touch-screen LCD. The digital camera offers 1,152K resolution.
Here's yet another digital camera from Samsung - the CL65 that will come with a 12.2-megapixel image sensor alongside the added capability of 5x optical zoom. To make it function even better in a networked environment, the CL65 coms with DLNA compatibility, allowing you to make it play nice with a host of home entertainment devices. Bluetooth 2.0 support enables one to send images to other devices in a jiffy without having to worry about tripping over wires lying about, while the Wi-Fi connectivity lets one upload photos from the camera to social networking websites. Folks who travel a lot might also consider the Samsung CL65 since it comes with geotagging capability and an integrated GPS sensor. Expect Samsung to release the CL65 later this September for $400

Casio introduces Exilim EX-Z450 and EX-Z90



Building on the success of the Casio Exilim EX-H10, Casio has made two new additions to the Exilim family. Dubbed as the Exilim EX-Z450 and EX-Z90, the main highlight of these cameras is the new intelligent AutoFocus feature that also detects non-human photo subjects along with human subjects, .

The EX-Z450 above is Casio's new Exilim Zoom flagship model,
but you'll be forgiven for confusing it for its predecessor the Z400. Their spec sheets are almost identical: both come with 4x optical zoom, 12 megapixel sensor, 720p / 24 fps video, and Exilim Engine 4.0 -- hell, even the max ISO setting is identical at 3200, and you can upgrade that 'for free' since nobody expects your highest settings to be usable anyway. What's new? An autofocus for the ages, apparently, as the sole difference is a new Intelligent AF feature that automatically adjusts focus and exposure for photographic subjects, human or otherwise. The Z90 shrinks those innards into a more portable package, but drops to 3x zoom in the process. The two cameras are expected in early October for $199 and $149, respectively. They'll be joined by the unpriced Z280 shooter that misses out on the auto-detect magic, but gains a wide-angle 26mm lens. Full frontal shots of each camera after the break.

New Lenovo® G550 Laptops


The new Lenovo G550 is an update to the Value Line G530 with the primary difference being the shift from a 16:10 to a 16:9 screen. This is becoming a common trend for most manufacturers, as they shift to the now more standardized 16:9 screens. The biggest question on our minds is how well this updated budget notebook performs; considering the previous revision earned our Editor's Choice award.

Lenovo Value line G550 Specifications:
Intel Pentium Dual-Core T4200 (2.00GHz, 1MB L2 cache, 800MHz FSB)
Microsoft Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium (w/ SP1)
15.6-inch glossy 16:9 display (1366x768)
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
3GB DDR3 1066MHz RAM
250GB Western Digital 5400RPM HDD
SuperMulti DVD+/-RW Optical Drive
Broadcom WiFi (802.11b/g), 10/100 Ethernet, Modem
6-Cell 11.1V 48WHr Battery
Limited 1-year standard parts and labor warranty
Dimensions: LxWxH, 14.9 x 9.6 x 1.4"
Weight: 5lbs 9.0oz
Price as configured: $549

BlackBerry Curve 8900-Thinnest and Lightest Full-QWERTY BlackBerry Smartphone


A sleek new twist on a classic style. You can keep your finger on the pulse of what’s important to you with the BlackBerry® Curve™ 8900 smartphone.

The striking 480x360-pixel screen offers up crisp on-the-go video, images, text, maps and more. With a refined design, the BlackBerry Curve 8900 smartphone is an easy-to-use device that delivers expanded functionality and reliable results.
Fits in Your Hand, Like it Fits in Your Life. Perfectly
Balance work, life and everything in between with the BlackBerry® Curve™ 8900 smartphone.
Move your mouse over the glowing hotspots to the left to discover the great features of the BlackBerry Curve 8900 smartphone.

Acer Aspire L3600-A10 Desktop


Acer launches its new desktop dubbed L3600-A10 for the Japanese market.

Powered by Intel, the desktop features 2.2GHz Celeron 450 CPU and an 18.5-inch monitor with 1366 × 768 pixels resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio.
The display employs Acer’s ACM (Adaptive Contrast Management) which helps produce high contrast ratio of about 10,000:1.
It also offers up to 2GB memory, Intel G31 Express chipset, 160GB HDD, DVD Burner and runs on Windows Vista Home Premium OS.
The Aspire L3600-A10 desktop is expected to be priced at $625

Miyoshi TP-24G01 Wireless Keyboard with touchpad


Japanese company Miyoshi introduces the TP-24G01, a wireless keyboard with built-in touchpad. The TP-24G01 uses 2.4GHz wireless technology offering a range of 10 meters. Other than standard keys, the wireless keyboard includes also several media keys. It measures 403mm x 190mm x 26.2mm and weighs 850g

Technological innovations these days are certainly getting more distinct than ever. While we’ve seen many unique devices in the past, here’s one innovative keyboard. Thought it’s no Logitech diNovo or Asus keyboard, it’s a pretty eye-catching one from Miyoshi Japan. Dubbed as the TP-24G01, this wireless keyboard sports a rather interesting and attractive design.
Incorporated with a touchpad, the keyboard now aims to help users control the cursor movements without a mouse. That’s right! Located on the right part of the keyboard’s inventive body is a unique touchpad. The keyboard thus claims to eliminate the use of a mouse, reports PCLaunches.
In addition to this, the keyboard also houses a few media hot keys. They appear to offer direct access to applications like web browser and email. The keyboard can be plugged to the computer via a simple USB connection. Sporting wireless capabilities of around 2.4GHz, it also claims of a slider control on the left hand side. It is packed with basic functionality; whether it adds to the users’ comfort factor is not known yet.
There’s no word on a US or worldwide release, though it’s already available in Japanese stores for an affordable price of $108.

the Intel® Atom™ processor


As Intel's smallest and lowest power processor², the Intel® Atom™ processor enables the latest Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs), and another new category of devices for the internet called netbooks and nettops.

Newly designed from the ground up, 45nm Intel® Atom™ processors pack an astounding 47 million transistors on a single chip measuring less than 26mm², making them Intel's smallest and lowest power processors.¹ All this while delivering the power and performance you need for full Internet capabilities.+

"This is intel's smallest processor built with the world's smallest transistors. The Intel® Atom™ processor is based on an entirely new design, built for low power and designed specifically for a new wave of Mobile Internet Devices and simple, low-cost PC's. This small wonder is a fundamental new shift in design, small yet powerful enough to enable a big Internet experience on these new devices. We believe it will unleash new innovation across the industry.

Hitachi's electronic blackboard


Hitachi have created an electronic blackboard. This version is a new and improved version of the PX-DUO-50 that was transformed.

The electronic blackboards have PC’s built in and use 2 infrared cameras and a lens that has a viewing angle of 170°. The infrared cameras allow the screen to be touched and the co-ordinates detected and fed back to the PC which then updates the display.
The screen measures 50 inches and due to the large field of view on the cameras, other size screens can also easily be switched in place unlike the previous versions which used a smaller field view.
The electronic blackboards are designed for schools and will cost ¥700,000 (about $7500 USD) when launched next month.