Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
When it comes to touchscreen phones, Apple’s iPhone and some LG and Samsung models have been ruling the roost for quite some time.
We didn’t know what Nokia was waiting for but now after seeing their 5800 XpressMusic phone, which is the first touchscreen handset from Nokia, we have known what the Finns guys looking for. Though it doesn’t have the same polished feel as we have seen in the Apple’s iPhone, feature-wise you may find the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic a lot more impressive than the iPhone.
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TTN on February 9, 2009
Hardly three weeks back, there were some reports about Pioneer’s plans to boost its quite respected flat panel TV technology, but now there are some rumors that the company is considering stopping its TV business completely.
According to some report of Japanese media, the company will close its TV plant in Japan along with other operational plants for TV production in the United States and Europe.
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TTN on February 6, 2009
The ‘New Paper’ reported yesterday, Lim Ding Wen, a 9 year old Singaporean kid writes iPhone application. His iPhone application called ‘Doodle Kids’ has been downloaded for 4,000 times within the last 2 weeks.
At this age when children play and draw objects like fruits and natural scenes to satisfy their pleasure soul, Lim Ding finds atonement in writing applications for Apple’s famous iPhone. The Doodle Kids is an iPhone drawing application meant for children. It allows the children to draw using their finger.
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TTN on February 6, 2009
On Wednesday, CEO and Lenovo Group President William Amelio resigned. Lenovo’s chairman Yang Yuanqing will be replacing him.
Another change; senior vice president of global operation, Lenovo, Rory Read will be taking over as president and chief operating officer. It has been speculated that William Amelio resigned because the company has seen a great profit decline. The recorded quarterly loss faced by the company is said to be US$97 million.
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TTN on February 4, 2009
Though the World Mobile Conference is still weeks away, Toshiba has shown off its TG01 smartphone to stand out in WMC. The TG01 Snapdragon powered smartphone is being hyped as a true competitor for Apple’s iPhone’s realm.
The TG01 smartphone features a 4.1” touchscreen, VGA resolution and 1GHz Snapdragon processor. You may wonder that it covers all that in just one Cm thickness.
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TTN on February 3, 2009
Sony has revealed its new vein authentication technology, called Mofiria.
The company says that this new technology is “Compact Sized, High Speed, High Accuracy Finger Vein Authentication Technology”.
This new technology was revealed in this month in Tokyo and is expected to hit UK markets soon. The outcome of the technology cannot be told at this point of time, but it looks like it will be a land mark in technical developments. At this time, Sony has launched the product to ensure ultimate security measures in computing world; to save networked workstations. It might prove helpful in other fields too.
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TTN on February 2, 2009
It has been revealed by Samsung on Thursday that it has developed the first 4-Gb DDR3 PC memory chip.
For this development Samsung has used its 50-nanometer circuit technology. Samsung says that this memory chip will consume less power than the present DDR3 products with high capacity.
DDR3 belongs to the group of SDRAMs technologies, and falls amongst numerous other DRAMs; Dynamic Random Access Memory. If we summarize the technology, DDR3 is an upgraded form of DDR2 SDRM.
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TTN on January 31, 2009
On Friday details of 10 inch Aspire One were given by Acer.
The said netbook is having Windows XP as OS and the hard drive provides 160 GB storage capacity.
It was told on Wednesday by a spokesman of Acer that they are planning to bring the 10 inches Aspire with Linux. He said, Acer Aspire One “will be available with XP or Linux, and HDD or SSD”.
This way it has been confirmed that Linux will be having Linpus distribution. The netbook will have a capacity of 16GB SSD. It is noticeable that the initial versions of this netbook will not be coming with this newly decided feature change.
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TTN on January 29, 2009
HP ProCurve at the moment expanded its much hyped adaptive networks vision by making an announcement about the two initiatives that would enable the customers to deal with the quickly altering project data centre needs and perk up the competence of their network applications.
In addition, adding to HP’s wide-ranging knowledge group, HP ProCurve revealed data centre switches along with the management software intended to lend a hand to the customers at subordinate costs, alleviate risks and steer the industry expansion.
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