April 10, 2012

Bharti Airtel launches India's first 4G service in Kolkata


ndia’s 4G mobile broadband revolution has just begun with the latest launch by 4G services by Bharti Airtel in Kolkata. If reports are to be believed, India has become one of the first countries in the world to commercially deploy this cutting-edge technology. Sources informed, Airtel’s 4G (TD-LTE) network has been launched by telecom minister Kapil Sibal. The major benefits with LTE are high throughput, modest latency, plug and play, FDD and TDD in the same platform, an enhanced end-user experience and an uncomplicated architecture ensuing economical operating costs. In addition, LTE will also shore up seamless passing 4G in India, to cell towers with existing network technology such as GSM, CDMA-One, UMTS, and CDMA2000. Sunil Mittal, Chairman, Bharti Airtel shated his views at the time of launch, the 4G service launch is a major milestone for India and Airtel. We are delighted to offer leadership in setting the technology standard for 4G services in India by introducing TD-LTE networks in India. Further he added, the company is confident that others will surely follow them in this direction and participate in company’s pioneering effort of making TD-LTE the defector 4G standard in India. Market watchers added, every Indian Web user has been eagerly waiting for this service to hit the Indian shores. But the question here is; whether it will work efficiently in India or not? Well! Nothing can be said by now. Let the time decide it. Till then, stay hooked to itvoir.com for latest news in Indian IT industry.

HP, Microsoft, Polycom Strike At Cisco With Integrated Video Bundles

Strategic allies HP and Polycom, along with Microsoft, are looking to hit Cisco where it hurts by making available to the channel unified communications and video bundles that tie together networking products from all three vendors. The bundles come in two specific offerings, though only one is available for sale by HP and Polycom partners. First is HP AppSystem for Microsoft Lync, an integrated UC platform built on HP's converged infrastructure products and intended for the rapid deployment of Microsoft's Lync UC platform on top of those products. AppSystem also offers full integration with Polycom RealPresence—the software that powers Polycom's telepresence and video products—and its relevant video and virtual meeting room offerings. AppSystem will be sold by HP Technology Services, the computing giant's integrator arm, HP confirmed, and will not be made available to the channel. The second offering is what the vendors are calling HP and Polycom Rich Media Communications (RMC), which is a bundled offering of HP Networking products—including its 12500 and 10500 series switches—and Polycom RealPresence video products sold through VARs. The idea is that HP and Polycom solution providers will be able to do everything from video installation to desktop and mobile video integration using open standards-based, interoperable products from both vendors, with multi-layer security available to protect all of the various applications. RealPresence integrates with Microsoft's Lync, and Polycom's CX7000 telepresence line is custom-built for Lync integration, with a Lync client embedded in the system. Easy interoperability and unified access to UC and video assets is the goal of the bundles, according to the vendors. "One thing we hear consistently is that it is complex to bring all these different solutions together and provide unified access to the user," Kowshik Bhat, global solutions marketing manager for HP Networking, told CRN. "This is exactly the problem we are addressing." Pricing for RMC deployments depends on the products and services being bundled, according to an HP spokesperson. The RMC bundles are available now from HP and Polycom partners. HP and Polycom are tightly aligned against a mutual enemy—Cisco—and the two vendors have continued to strengthen their longstanding relationship. Last summer, Polycom acquired HP's video and telepresence business and also became the exclusive video product for HP's reseller and integrator businesses. Susan Hayden, Executive Vice President, strategic alliances at Polycom, noted, however, that RMC is the first integrated, all-in-one solution bundle to come from the two vendors with the intent of being sold through the channel. Partners should expect more such offers in the future, she said. Although the bundles focus on HP and Polycom products coupled with Microsoft's Lync platform, partners focused on other UC platforms can also integrate with HP and Polycom solutions. Bundled solutions focused on UC and video also create substantial drag for data networking products and services, Bhat noted, particularly to optimize and update a customer's infrastructure. The vendors see much cross-sell opportunity among their respective channels. Polycom in particular has sought about identifying those solution providers certified across HP, Polycom and Microsoft—a program Hayden said was called the "All-Up" program internally at Polycom—and HP and Polycom are focused on joint marketing and channel program development for those particular partners. Both vendors continue to attack Cisco's dominance in networking and video from different angles: HP through HP Networking and its overall converged infrastructure strategy as an architectural alternative to Cisco, and Polycom through partnerships and a beefed-up channel program to challenge Cisco's enterprise video supremacy following its 2010 acquisition of Tandberg.

April 09, 2012

32 GB Micro SD


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Physical Specification

Dimension (WxHxD)

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Weight

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Environment

Storage Temperature

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Operating Temperature

  • -25°C to 85°C

Humidity

  • 40°C, 93%, 500 hours (storage)

Durability

  • 10,000 mating cycles

Operating Voltage

  • 2.7 ~ 3.6V

Certification

EMC

  • FCC, CE, VCCI, NATA

Performance

Speed (read)

  • 24MB/s

Speed (write)

  • 13MB/s

Speed Class

  • Class 10

General Feature

Product Type

  • MicroSD cards

Family Line

  • Essential

Capacity

  • 32GB

Warranty

  • 5 years limited warranty

Interoperable

  • With SD slot via SD adapter

Apple iPad 5

Today, on Hugh Hefner's 86th birthday, brand dominance comes to mind. Over the weekend, the Associated Press declared that the iPad is the "only tablet people know." I am not sure many people needed the Associated Press to tell them that. They need only look at their robot-eyed children, their tipsy aunties, their nosy neighbors, and especially the haggard, swollen-faced travelers at airports to appreciate that Apple's little helper is the only helper in town. Indeed, have you ever even seen someone using another tablet? Have you ever even had anyone sidle up to you and declare that their Samsung/HP/RIM tablet is the panacea to all your media consumption needs? Naturally, this led some to speculate to the AP that "iPad" will become as generic a name as "Kleenex" or "Band-Aid" or, um, "country music." Some, though, might wonder whether Apple -- some time ago -- realized that the iPad is now as dominant as its iPod. The clue came in the launch of the new iPad. As many scratched their eyebrows wondering why it wasn't called "iPad 3," "iPad HD," or 'iPad SexyLegs," Apple sent a little signal by merely calling it "the new iPad." It was surely placing a little smooth asphalt on the road before one or more variants would sail into public consciousness. Yes, just like the iPod. It seems most people believe, for example, that there will be a smaller iPad. Yes, one that would defy even Steve Jobs' alleged dictum that "7-inch tablets should come with sandpaper so users can file down their fingers." (Which was a little odd anyway, as not many filed down their fingers to use, say, an iPhone.) But when you think about how the iPod brand was expanded to Nanos, Shuffles, Minis and Touches, something similar might happen with the iPad. Yes, everyone seems certain there will be an iPad Mini. Indeed, here's a typical headline: "Analyst: Smaller iPads coming next year." Oh, wait, that's from April 2010. But, in order to establish an even greater level of personal satisfaction, Apple might be considering a whole range of potential versions: different colors, for example, and different technical capabilities. And why not even an iPad Maxi? You might imagine most would find this pointless and unwieldy. I might find you more than a few who simply like everything to be bigger. It isn't merely that people will become bored when they see that everyone has the usual, straight-laced, albeit new iPad. It's that Apple has to be prepared for no real competitor to challenge its dominance. Yes, there's the Kindle Fire, which is far more influential than, say, the Zune. And there may well be a Google 7-incher coming in the summer. But the one thing both these brands usually lack is imagination. If Apple can find inspired ways to satisfy segments of its market -- such as teens or even little kids -- who currently don't see options elsewhere, it will be able to dominate in the longer term. These humans of tomorrow don't really want to be seen with the same thing as pops and mops. What they do want are machines that they feel are theirs. Their pops and mops don't understand them. But if Apple can show it does, this could be a large and joyous vein. Apple is surely imagining all of the different micro-uses to which some sort of iPad can be put, so that a family, a couple, or even one individual will feel they "need" not just one iPad, but two or three. Different ones, you understand. Because we're all individuals at heart, aren't we? Well, in America anyway. The progression of the iPad might follow that of the dominant iPod, which seemed to follow that of, well, shoes. Shoes are useful, but they're also a fashion statement. The iPad's next steps will surely be not only to fill out the potential uses, but also to cater to a few more emotional states. Yes, it will all be perfectly tasteful and clever -- as it was with the iPod. It is Apple's sense of design (in its broadest meaning) that can truly give it a longevity of dominance. For More Details www.cnet.com Details copied from cnet.com

SamSung New Mobile Phones

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Advanced Communicator: Hybrid Dual SIM DUOS users can alternate between two different phone numbers for maximum flexibility including calling and texting vs. mobile data use – and choose the most advantageous pricing plans for each. You’re always juggling work and personal life but now you can use just one phone. Simply switch from one line to the other number you’ve dedicated for personal calls and messages or to freely surf the web – keep your private life private. When you travel you’ll be glad for the convenience of having a double SIM handset. Instead of purchasing a new SIM card to replace the original SIM, simply switch to the other line. Improved Productivity From remote access to your handset’s sensitive data to accessing online documents directly, users experience the ultimate in mobile office features. ThinkFree handles all your Office documents, including PDFs, for simple, productive viewing and editing. ThinkFree Online lets you upload your documents for easy storage, accessible to your mobile anytime from anywhere. pCloud Service offers a 3-step security management system including HW encryption so you can remotely lock your handset at any time, tracing methods to recover your phone, and remote wipeout in the case of loss or theft so you can feel assured of full privacy of your personal and professional data.
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March 12, 2012

Anti-abortion Anonymous hacker arrested in U.K.



Shortly after hacking into Britain's biggest abortion provider's Web site and stealing 10,000 database records of women registered with the service, self-proclaimed member of Anonymous James Jeffery proudly touted his triumph on Twitter.

It was this misstep that quickly led to his arrest, court hearing, admission of guilt, and impending sentence, according to the Guardian.
It all started on Thursday when the British Pregnancy Advisory Service reported that there were 26,000 attempted break-ins to its Web site over a six-hour period. According to the Guardian, the site was also defaced with the Anonymous logo and a statement.
At the same time, under the Twitter username Pablo Escobar, Jeffery tweeted the name and log-on details of a BPAS administrator to prove he was able to pull off the heist.
BPAS provides abortions, pregnancy counseling, and advice on contraception. The organization said that despite Jeffery stealing tens of thousands of database records, he was unable to access medical or personal information of women who had received treatment there.
Shortly after the break-in, 27-year-old Jeffery was arrested and yesterday he was brought before the Westminster magistrates' court in London. There, the hacker admitted to two offenses under the Computer Misuse Act and claimed to be a member of the hacking group Anonymous.
Jeffery said the reason he hacked into BPAS's Web site was because he "disagreed" with the decisions of two women he knew over their pregnancy terminations, reports the Guardian. Originally he said he wanted to "release all the details" of those registered on the BPAS site but eventually decided against it because he thought that would be "wrong."


Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57395084-83/anti-abortion-anonymous-hacker-arrested-in-u.k/#ixzz1otT2cW63

New iPad first tablet with Bluetooth 4.0: Should you care?




Unless you've been living under a rock, no doubt you've heard all about Apple's new iPad. It comes packed with plenty of welcome upgrades. Among these are a crisp Retina display, a new A5X processor with quad-core graphics to drive all those pixels, and an optional 4G LTE connection for swift cellular data. What slipped under the radar, though, was the iPad's Bluetooth 4.0 support.
In fact, the new iPad is the first tablet with Bluetooth 4.0, aka Bluetooth Smart Ready. Not exactly impressed? Well, I admit that Bluetooth tech has faded from people's minds as a hot mobile feature. This new Bluetooth version, however, promises to bring a host of attractive features.
Tablets, Bluetooth, and you
The most notable new ability of Bluetooth 4.0 devices is to sip power slowly, especially gadgets designed to operate as sensors. These include gizmos that measure fitness performance such as heart rate and activity like the Motorola Motoactv and Nike FuelBand.


Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57394350-94/new-ipad-first-tablet-with-bluetooth-4.0-should-you-care/#ixzz1otS59rQA

December 22, 2011

HP Launches New Cloud Solutions




HP Launches New Cloud Solutions

CRN Network, December 21, 2011, 1130 hrs

HP has introduced new cloud solutions to advance deployment of private, public and hybrid clouds. The company has integrated its HP CloudSystem with Alcatel-Lucent to enable communication service providers for networking.



HP has also introduced HP CloudAgile Service Provider program, HP CloudSystem Matrix 7.0, HP Cloud Protection program, HP Enterprise Cloud Services–Compute, and training programs to transform legacy data centers for cloud computing.


“Clients want to understand, plan, build and source for cloud computing in a way that allows them to gain agility, reduce risk, maintain control and ensure security,” said Santanu Ghose, Country Head, Converged Infrastructure Solutions, HP India.


HP CloudSystem Matrix 7.0 enables clients to build hybrid clouds with push-button access to externally sourced cloud-based IT resources. This solution also includes automatic, on-demand provisioning of HP 3PAR storage. The comprehensive HP Cloud Protection program offers comprehensive strategy, roadmap, design and implementation services spanning people, process, policies and technologies to deliver the same level of security for a hybrid cloud as a private IT environment would receive.


HP Enterprise Cloud Services–Compute automates distribution of application workloads across multiple servers. It improves data protection through backup and restore options, and manages additional virtual local area networks within their cloud environment. HP Enterprise Cloud Services for SAP Development and Sandbox Solution helps to evaluate and prototype the functionality of SAP ERP software via a private cloud.


The company is also offering three HP ExpertONE certifications – HP ASE Cloud Architect, HP ASE Cloud Integrator and HP ASE Master Cloud Integrator – that encompass business and technical content. HP Cloud Curriculum from HP Education Services offers course materials in multiple languages covering cloud strategies. HP Storage Consulting Services for cloud enable clients to understand their storage requirements for private cloud computing as well as develop an architecture that meets their needs.

Skype 5.3 for Mac



This Monday Skype released a new version of its client software for Apple Mac, which brings a number of improvements.

The latest version 5.3 is optimized for Mac OS X Lion and includes support for high definition (HD) video calls.

The company said: "With Skype 5.3 for Mac OS X, you'll also be able to send and receive HD quality video when talking to your friends and family."

For an extra cost, the software include features like group video calling or group screen sharing. Also, Skype made a deal with Facebook to offer video chat to the social networking service.

In May, Skype was acquired by Microsoft for $8.5 billion. The Windows version is 5.5
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A ten years old girl finds flaws in mobile games


Numerous mobile devices may be exploited by a new vulnerability discovered by a ten years old girl by the name CyFi.

The vulnerability, presented at the DefCon hacker conference held in Las Vegas, consist in advancing the clock on a tablet or phone, which open, in many games, a loophole that can be exploited. The bug was discovered by CyFi after she get bored with the pace of farming games and start seeking ways to speed them up.

CyFi said, while addressing the kids section of the conference: "The world of apps has obvious not thought about security, yet. Here is an import lesson they can learn from a Girl Scout. I'll show a new class of vulnerabilities I call TimeTraveler."

The vulnerability has been verified by various security researcher groups and individuals. The vulnerability is present with both Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android
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December 18, 2011

Can the PlayStation Vita succeed?


Price
The Kindle Fire has become one of the hot holiday gadgets of the year, and it can play games. It only costs $199. The Nintendo 3DS is $170.

In today's new tech landscape, $250 once again seems expensive. The 3G-enabled version of the Vita will cost even more: $300. That's the cost of a PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 bundle. It's $50 more than an entry-level iPod Touch.
(Credit: CBS)

Let's also not forget how much more Vita games will cost, not only compared with the 3DS, but also the thousands of titles in the App Store. Sure, a 99-cent bubble-popping game won't compare with something like Uncharted: Golden Abyss, but explaining that to the casual consumer may not be an easy task.

Features
In an age of convergence devices, we've come to expect far more from our gadgets. The PS3 and Xbox 360 are making strides for their streaming-media and home theater functions. Smartphones are useful as cameras, always-on computers, and phones--and, of course, game systems.

The Vita will have to offer apps and services that make it multifaceted. Sure, there already does seem to be plenty of support from social entities like Twitter and Facebook, but we've already come to take these types apps for granted. The Vita will need to eventually match the content prowess of its big brother, the PlayStation 3, in order to maintain customer appeal. Even the Nintendo 3DS has Netflix. Can Sony develop software and partnerships that make the Vita more than a fancy game system?

Fun
Hard-core games are a joy...for hard-core gamers. Studded with dual control pads, front and back touch panels, gyroscopic sensors, and front- and rear-facing cameras, the PlayStation Vita is a machine dripping with potential. It's all for naught, though, if it's not fun. Those extra control schemes can also get confusing, especially for a newcomer to gaming. Heck, they even got confusing for us. During our time with games like Little Deviants, we found it confusing switching back and forth between control schemes. Also, that 5-inch screen might be big and gorgeous, but stretching your thumbs to reach across it for touch-gaming, isn't as simple as it sounds.

Android tablets have told the tale over and over again: an extra USB port or SD card slot doesn't sell a gadget. The Vita's control schemes are utilized in unique ways for some of the launch games, but cheap, mass-appeal games with unique qualities will be essential. As good as Uncharted looks, Infinity Blade II for the iPhone and iPad isn't too shabby, either. Graphics alone can't sell the Vita. Sony will need to tap deeply into its rich game library for ideas that can reach out in new ways, much like many of the most critically successful indie downloads on the PSN network, such as Flower.

As we mentioned above, it's here where Sony needs to flex its gaming muscle. The company needs to pounce on the fact that a game machine without buttons is missing out on satisfying and precise analog controls.

"NIVANSYS TECHNOLOGIES" Recruiting: Dot Net Freshers @ Bangalore

"NIVANSYS TECHNOLOGIES" Recruiting: Dot Net Freshers @ Bangalore

Company NIVANSYS TECH
Website www.nivansys.com
Job Position Dot Net Freshers
Eligibility B.Tech/BE/B.Sc/MCA
Experience Fresher
Location Bangalore
Date Posted 2011-12-16

Job Description

NIVANSYS Technologies Pvt Ltd

Job Role: Dot Net Freshers

Candiates Should Have:

Bachelor Degree in Engineering, Computer Science or related technical field is required

Freshers 2011 pass outs.

Candidates should have knowledge of c#, .Net, SQL, ASP.Net.

Good Communication&cross team collaboration

Contact Us:

Ms. Disha

Forward Your Resume: careers@nivansys.com

Reference : Niva_Freshers DotNet

"Axis Services" Recruiting: Java developer @ Hyderabad

"Axis Services" Recruiting: Java developer @ Hyderabad
Company Axis Services
Website www.axisservices.co.in
Job Position Java developer
Eligibility BE/BTech/MCA
Experience Fresher
Location Hyderabad
Date Posted 2011-12-17

Job Description

Axis Services

Job Role: Java developer

Candiates Should Have:

Java, J2ee, Java script

B.E, B.Tech (Any stream all - 65% is mandatory), MCA(Java)

Complete java knowledge

Excellent technical knowledge

Excellent communication skills is mandatory

Selection Process:

JAM

Written exam (Technical, aptitude)

PIR

FACE TO FACE (HR)

INTERVIEW DATE: 19-12-2011, Timings: 10AM to 2PM

Salary package: 2.4 lac TO 3.5

VENUE DETAILS:
Dilsukhnagar,
Konark Theater opposite
Apollo pharmacy in that building 3rd floor
Axis services.

Contact Us:

Mr. Naresh.Thumma

Forward your resume: hr@axisservices.co.in

Call : 9492907275

“INSPIRATIONS INDIA” Recruitment : PHP Software Developer

(0-2 Yrs) Experience
Company INSPIRATIONS INDIA
Website http://www.inspirationsindia.net
Job Position PHP Software Developer
Eligibility AnyGraduate/MCA
Experience 0 – 2 Years
Location Kolkata
Date Posted 2011-12-18

Job Description

PHP Developer

Industry: IT-Software/ Software Services
Functional Area: E-Commerce, Internet Technologies
Role: Software Developer

Job Description :

PHP Software Developer – Need to develop Web based E-commerce, content management solution(CMS), and web based systems and solutions using PHP4 , PHP5 , and mysql, Ajax, and Javascript or jquery. WordPress, Joomla, Oscommerce experience is an added plus. Candidate , need to work on time bound jobs, and must know the Basic PHP and mysql and also HTML. Science background, MCA Or Engineering background required.

Desired Profile :
-Software developer PHP – Must Have very Good knowledge in PHP, Mysql, Ajax, Javascript, Jquery coding .
-Knowledge in Joomla, WordPress, Os-commerce, zen cart etc 3rd party software is an added plus.
-Should have good knowledge in HTML and Css. Science background, MCA Or Engineering background required.

Contact Details :
Name: Mr. Manoj Biswas

Address:
23 , kalabagan lane flat no-5 KOLKATA,
West Bengal,
India 700033

Email : hrd@inspirationsindia.net

October 17, 2011

Apple New Operating System Lion

Get in touch with your apps.

Multi-Touch gestures in OS X Lion make it feel as though you’re controlling your content more directly than ever before. So when you scroll down on your trackpad or Magic Mouse, your document scrolls down. When you scroll up, your web page scrolls up. When you swipe left, your photos move left.

Multi-Touch gestures transform the way you interact with your Mac, making all you do more intuitive and direct. Now an even richer Multi-Touch experience comes to OS X Lion. Enjoy more fluid and realistic gesture responses, including rubber-band scrolling, page and image zoom, and full-screen swiping. Learn more about gestures and animations
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October 13, 2011

Mavenvista Recruitment....

VENDX has evolved out of more than 100 man years of Business experience.
Some of the prominent Industry veterans and young purchasers have shared their wide experience & processes in purchase, which enabled us to evolve a product which addresses the needs of Purchasing fraternity.

The venture is promoted by Mr.Suhrid Shah who has over 25 years of experience in different domains like engineering, chemicals & trading besides IT . This real life experience has assisted him to understand the user perspective to ensure comprehensive functionality with highly user friendly interfaces. His orientation towards the processes enabled him to acquire for the first time in India, ISO9002 certification for his Chemical Trading firm.

Mr.Shah, confirmed his finding thru case study taken up by the final year students of Indian Institute of Management – Ahmedabad (IIM – A ) and leveraged technological understanding of Indian Institute of Science, Banglore(IISc) to launch the technology platform to establish a sound bridge between suppliers and buyers.

Dr.Subhash Bhatnagar, ex- dean of IIM – A is on the Advisory Board of the organization.

October 12, 2011

Akash Tablet Compressed Commercial Variant In November





Akash maker, the world is the cheapest of Tablet PC at a price of Rs.2, 250, DataWind announced Wednesday plans to launch the commercial variant of the tablet in the country in November-end. "We intend to launch the commercial version of the device somewhere in the late November-"

Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO of DataWind, told IANS in the context of the implementation compressed for students for human resource development (HRD) Minister Kapil Sibal.

According to the fire, a commercial variant, the price would be higher than the student version, but does not reveal any details.

"It would be a bit 'higher, but highly competitive, is not available throughout the world," said Fire.

The company expects to have a customer base of about 100,000 customers a month for the commercial variant of the tablet.

"I hope to nearly 100,000 customers per month on my card that can be priced around Rs.2 0.500-3, 000"

Tuli said the capacity of the facilities of the company will increase production of Hyderabad from the current 700 units per day to around 100,000 units per month.

"We may need to increase the capacity of 100,000 units in time to come to meet demand."

The company was also scouting for an alternative plant to increase production.

"Our basic plan is to give the tab''for the Indian market first, but demand is so great that we must develop a completely new plant, and we are scouting for a place."

In response to estimate the enormous export potential, which were donated by Sibal, who says the product is not only 220 million students in India, but also for the rest of the world, Tuli said: "It is certainly a great product, but our first priority. to provide India and the world. "

In addition, the company announced a new tab, in the hope the price tag of about $ 10, using more local components.

"We should have more local components. And with the expansion of production, as we plan, we believe that the Indian component manufacturers would soon see the option and thereby reduce our prices. "

At the time, tab to consume about 35 percent of South Korea, 25 percent of China, 16 in the United States, 16 in India and the rest from around the world.

At the same time, senior company officials told IANS that the version of the basic units of student co-telecom service provider Aircel, which would provide SIM cards which can then be used to access the Internet via the 3G network.

"We tied with Aircel for the product. They will give you the network to access the 3G Internet service."


September 16, 2011

Apple Reaches Deal On New York Knockoffs



Apple has signed an agreement with several New York retailers that sold the fake Apple store in Flushing.

Under the agreement, which was presented at a New York District Court on Thursday, owners of Apple's history and the Fun Zone stores to supply all their fake Apple products within five days after its approval. Apple will then destroy the items.

How would Apple know they have it? The agreement stipulates that "the parties must work together to identify the documents and things to be delivered."

The owners, Janice and Jimmy Chiang Kwok Po, and other unnamed John is doing, you must also stop the name of Apple, so Apple is more of a story. These products include headphones, cases, and branded with the Apple logo.

"Representatives of Apple visited ... The story of Apple stores and Fun Zone on several occasions over several weeks and bought a selection of cases and stereo headphones with one or more of the Apple brand, but not manufactured or approved by Apple, "Apple in August has said in his initial filing.

September 13, 2011

Intel CEO Touts And Ultrabooks Chip 'Haswell'



SAN FRANCISCO--Intel Chief Executive Officer Paul Otellini said Ultrabooks will realize Intel's vision of the "complete" computing experience and spoke about an upcoming power-efficient chip for Ultrabooks.

"The Ultrabook is our vision that delivers the complete computing experience...more responsive, engaging," said Otellini, speaking today at the company's developer conference in San Francisco. "Implications of the Ultrabook are huge," he said.


Ultrabooks are very light, thin Windows laptops that Intel and PC vendors hope will compete effectively with the MacBook Air. Meant to emulate tablets in some respects, Ultrabooks are also designed to have instant-on capability and a relatively long battery life despite their compact size.

"It will be affordable," Otellini said, touching on an imperative for Ultrabooks. What affordable means is not clear but generally this means under $1,000. Most analysts believe that's the maximum cutoff to be competitive with Apple's MacBook Air.

And Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 will be the software catalyst that helps transform the personal computing experience, Otellini said. The operating system will run on both tablets and laptops.


Two chips will accelerate the evolution of the Ultrabook, Otellini said. The first is Ivy Bridge--due to ship early next year--the follow-on to the widely-used Sandy Bridge processor. The second is Haswell, which is expected to be Intel's first complete system-on-a-chip--not unlike what competing ARM chip suppliers use in smartphones--for mainstream computing.

Haswell will reduce "platform power" by factor of 20, he said. "All-day usage, 10 days of standby."

Google's Andy Rubin also made an appearance to announce a "continuation" of its partnership with Intel. To this end, Intel showed off its Medfield Atom chip in a smartphone running the Android Honeycomb OS.

Intel showed Medfield smartphones that are expected in the first half 2012, Otellini said.