Monday, May 3, 2010
latet laptops prices
Dell Home slashed the prices of four of the latest additions to its Vostro line of notebooks, for the second time in a week. Unlike previous Vostro models, each includes at least an Intel Core i3 dual-core processor (some upgradable to Core i7), LED backlighting, DDR3 dual channel RAM, and 802.11n wireless. Shipping starts at $8; however, some configurations may qualify for free shipping. Sales tax is added where applicable. The base configurations:
* Dell Vostro 3400 14" Core i3 2.26GHz Notebook for $539 (down $40; pictured)
* Dell Vostro 3500 15.6" Core i3 2.26GHz Notebook for $539 (down $40)
* Dell Vostro 3300 13.3" Core i3 2.26GHz Notebook for $579 (down $35)
* Dell Vostro 3700 17.3" Core i3 2.26GHz Notebook for $599 (down $40)
New Apple iPod Price in India-iPod Touch,Nano,Shuffle,Classic
The new fourth generation (4G) Apple iPod nano portable music player is available in India at following prices :
* Apple iPod nano 8GB – Rs.6,900
* Apple iPod nano 16GB – Rs.9,500
* Apple iPod nano 8GB (5G with camera and FM )- Rs.8,200
* Apple iPod nano 16GB (5G with camera and FM )- Rs.10,200
The new 3rd generation Apple iPod touch portable media player with new features like the integrated speaker and volume buttons,built-in Nike+ iPod support,Accelerometer,and the iPod Genius is available in India at the following price in Indian Rupee(INR):
* Apple iPod touch 8GB — Rs. 10,500
* Apple iPod touch 16GB — Rs. 13,500
* Apple iPod touch 32GB — Rs. 16,500
* Apple iPod touch 64GB — Rs. 19,900
Saturday, April 17, 2010
latest ipads
I still don't see why people are still clamoring for video conferencing. While other phones do have the feature, how many people do you know have such a phone, or use it on a regular basis? Me personally? Not a single person in my contact list has a front facing camera on their phone.
Even if they did, for the time being it would only be a novelty at best. I would much rather send a video or pic to someone then call them, wait for them to pick up (if they do), hope there phone supports video calls, and hope that the network is working well in both of our locations. Take a video, send it, done.
On the iPad? Meh. It'll be fun the first time, "Can you see me?!? OHMIGOSH, like, this is sooooo cool! Hiiii. Yeah, this is great! How are you! ::make funny faces:: ::show off dog/cat/baby:: Bye!", and alright the second time, but after a few times everyone will resort back to their emails/calls/texts/whatever.
Is it the way of the future? Probably. Is that future now? Nope. At least not in America. A land line would be faster and better and it, but that never picked up when pretty much the entire population had a phone. Now that it's switching to most people having mobile phones (and even canceling land lines) I don't see it suddenly becoming popular just because of Apple
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
BlackBerry Internet Service,Future features
>On September 11, 2008 Tivo and Research in Motion announced that soon TiVo users would be able to control their system from a BlackBerry phone. The integration was expected by the end of 2008. No price—if any—was disclosed.[9]
>On November 9, 2009 Research in Motion announced that OpenGL ES and the Flash platform will be available on BlackBerry devices.
Blackberry (disambiguation).
The first BlackBerry device was introduced in 1999 as a two-way pager. In 2002, the more commonly known smartphone BlackBerry was released, which supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, Internet faxing, Web browsing and other wireless information services. It is an example of a convergent device.
BlackBerry first made headway in the marketplace by concentrating on e-mail. RIM currently offers BlackBerry e-mail service to non-BlackBerry devices, such as the Palm Treo, through the BlackBerry Connect software. The original BlackBerry device had a monochrome display, but all current models have color displays.
Most current BlackBerry models have a built-in QWERTY keyboard, optimized for "thumbing", the use of only the thumbs to type, and there are also several models that include a SureType keypad for typing, and two models that are full touch-screen devices with no physical keyboard. System navigation is primarily accomplished by a scroll ball, or "trackball" in the middle of the device, older devices used a track wheel on the side and newer devices like the Blackberry Bold 9700 or Curve 8520/8530 use a small pad for navigation "trackpad" instead of a trackball. Some models (currently, those manufactured for use with iDEN networks such as Nextel and Mike) also incorporate a Push-to-Talk (PTT) feature, similar to a two-way radio.
Modern GSM-based BlackBerry handhelds incorporate an ARM 7 or 9 processor, while older BlackBerry 950 and 957 handhelds used Intel 80386 processors. The latest GSM BlackBerry models (8100, 8300 and 8700 series) have an Intel PXA901 312 MHz processor, 64 MB flash memory and 16 MB SDRAM.[4] CDMA BlackBerry smartphones are based on Qualcomm MSM6x00 chipsets which also include the ARM 9-based processor and GSM 900/1800 roaming (as the case with the 8830 and 9500) and include up to 256MB flash memory.[5][6]
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
iPad Features - 4
iPad Features - 3
iPad Features - 2
iPad Features
Monday, March 1, 2010
latest laptops
Speaking on the launch of new cyber-shot cameras, Mr. Masaru Tamagawa, Managing Director, Sony India, said, “This launch is in sync with Sony’s global strategy to design and create innovative products that not only strengthens our brand identity but also benefit our customers. It has been our constant endeavor to provide the best technological solutions for all target groups. The introduction of Sweep Panorama and HD Movie technology will ensure that a wider consumer audience would be able to experience Sony’s technologically superior products.”
The ‘Sweep Panorama’ technology allows you to capture ultra-wide pictures with a huge field view of up to 270 degrees. The technology works on the principle of shooting high-speed bursts of frames as you sweep the camera from side to side or top to bottom. The ‘HD Movie’ feature with the new 720p/1080p High Definition movie shooting capability allows you to capture your own HD videos at 30 fps at 1280 x 720 pixel resolution and share the excitement with your friends.
The ‘sweep panorama’ and the ‘HD Movie’ technologies will be available at a highly affordable and competitive price range, from as low as Rs. 12,990/- to Rs. 29,990/- , thus capturing a wider customer base.
Key business facts include:
- The Compact Camera Segment in India is currently estimated at 1.3 million units and is expected to grow up to 1.8 million units by Financial Year 2010-11.
- Sony India aims to achieve 45% share in the Compact camera segment by Financial Year 2010-2011, which was 42% in the corresponding period last year
- Sony targets to sell more than 8,00,000 units in Financial Year 2010-2011 up from 5,50,000 units in Financial Year 2009-10.
- A continued focus to strengthen brand image this year with an investment of Rs. 500 million towards ATL and BTL activities that involve print, electronic media, online, outdoor and shop-front.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
About internet
Most traditional communications media, such as telephone and television services, are reshaped or redefined using the technologies of the Internet, giving rise to services such as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and IPTV. Newspaper publishing has been reshaped into Web sites, blogging, and web feeds. The Internet has enabled or accelerated the creation of new forms of human interactions through instant messaging, Internet forums, and social networking sites
INTERNET TIPS AND SECRETS
What is so great about the internet? Put simply, it's communication. The internet gives everyone on this planet the capability of communicating with anyone else (assuming they are on the internet also) at any time about anything that they want.
Perhaps the most basic human characteristic is communication. Humans are always chattering about something, whether it be written, spoken, drawn, painted, hand-signaled or coded in electronic waves. We have a basic, fundamental need to talk to someone, anyone. And when we're not talking, we want to be listening.
Just as important, the internet allows, uniquely in history, the ability to communicate virtually instantly and almost completely uncensored. Never before (and probably never again, if some people have their way) have you had the opportunity for open communications that you have now.
Take advantage of the internet like you've never taken advantage of anything before in your life. There are more opportunities here than you can imagine. There is money to be made, friends to be found, product to purchase and places to explore. Quite literally, there is something for everyone.
There is danger also, but if you are careful you will be fine. Load up your virus checking, install a firewall, watch out for scams, and protect your children and you should be fine.
So what are you waiting for? Get going, make a fortune and have fun. And email me with your success stories ... I'd love to know the cool things you've done on the web.
Sometimes people seem to make a choice between making their site pretty for search engines or making it useful for people. I am always fascinated when I hear this discussion. In fact, it is interesting to hear someone say "I'm removing my Webring because will get annoyed" or "I'm deleting my links page because god, uh, won't like it", or "search engines don't use meta tags, so I took them all out". These comments all ignore the basic datum about the internet. It's about PEOPLE! The internet is not about some silly, stupid little robots, or some faceless idiotic rules enforced by their creators. The internet is about communication.
Yes, search engines are a part of that communication, as it is one (and only ONE) want of getting people to your site. But there are an infinite number of other ways to get people to your site, from viral marketing to Webrings to link exchanges to contests to newsgroups to whatever else you can think of.
But if your site does not cater to PEOPLE, it will fail. Period.
Yes, it's a good idea to make sure your site is known to the engines and known well. But that is NOT the purpose of the site. The purpose of the site is to communicate. Pure and simple.