Tuesday, March 29, 2011

HCl unveils its 3 new Android Tablets

HCL Infosystems has introduced three new ME tablets that run Google Android 2.2 Froyo. These tablets include two 7-inch models and one 10-inch model. One thing unique about these ME tablets is that they will come with HCL Touch functionality that will connect the users to the local content and HCL custom service, all at a touch of a single button. These three new HCL ME tablets are expected to available all across India in the price range of Rs. 14,990 and Rs. 32,990.

New HCL ME tablets are aimed at different consumers - the ME AE7 is aimed at economy users, ME AM7 for the mainstream users and the ME AP10A. All new ME tablets run Google Android 2.2 Froyo update and it doesn't seem like all of them will get the Gingerbread update. Let's take a look at each tablet.

HCL ME AE7




This HCL ME tablet has a 7-inch touchscreen display that supports 800x480 pixel resolution. Packing a low power 800Mhz processor, the ME AE7 has 256MB DDR2 RAM, 2GB Flash memory and is capable of holding up to 8GB microSD cards. For making the best of location based services, HCL has added "high sensitivity GPS receiver". The tablet has a 0.3 megapixel camera in the front and has an internal mic with high quality speaker. Other features of this tablet include Gravity sensor, 3.5mm audio port, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g), Bluetooth 2.0 and support for EVDO USB dongle. This ME tablet has 2400mAh Li-polymer battery which I presume will have a decent 5-6 hours battery life. The ME AE7 tablet is priced at Rs.14,990.

HCL ME AM7



HCL ME AM7 comes with a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen display and 1024x600 pixel resolution support. Under the hood, it packs unspecified high-performance 800Mhz processor with 512MB RAM and 8GB Flashmemory. This tablet can hold up to 16GB microSD card for additional storage. This tablet has a SIM card slot with support for 3G cellular networks. Other features of this tablet include a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera, light sensor, gravity acceleration sensor, AGPS, USB 2.0 port, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, and two high quality speakers. Packing a 4200mAh battery, this tablet would be available at a price of Rs. 25,790.

HCL ME AP10A




Top of the line (for HCL) tablet - ME AP10A, has 10-inch display supporting 1024x600 pixel resolution and capable of full 1080p HD playback. It houses as high-performance 1GHz processor with 1GB RAM and 16GB on-board storage. This tablet will support up to 32GB microSD card for additional storage. With a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera, we don't think it will give decent image quality. This 10-inch tablet has GPS for location based services along with other sensors like accelerometer and ambient light sensor. Other features of this tablet include Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi (802.11 b/g/n), built-in 3G support, twin high-quality speaker and 3650mAh battery. This tablet will be available for Rs. 32,990.

All HCL ME tablets run Android 2.2 Froyo and have almost all standard features expected in a tablet. However, the price difference is going to be crucial for ME tablets to survive against the competition from Samsung Galaxy Tab and even Olive Pad tablet for that matter.

source : techtree.com

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Google Nexus S in India (Preorder @flipkart)

A while ago, we told you about Samsung planning on launching the Google Nexus S smartphone in India. It looks like that has now come true, what with online retailer Flipkart listing the Nexus S for pre-order on the website.

Nexus or against us?

Nexus or against us?





Refresh your memory on the specs of the Nexus S:


  • 4-inch Super Clear LCD screen at 480x800 (not the Super AMOLED version, unfortunately)
  • 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash
  • HSDPA support
  • WiFI b/g/n, DLNA
  • Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP
  • Android 2.3 Gingerbread
  • ARM Cortex A8 1GHz CPU
  • 512MB RAM
  • 16GB inbuilt storage


Flipkart claims the phone comes with a 1 year warranty that will be served up by Samsung India. The Nexus S is priced at Rs. 27,999 and you can pre-order it here.

content  : tech2.in.com

Color--Networking App for Android and iphone

Social networking just got snazzier. Entrepreneur Bill Nguyen has introduced what he calls a cellphone-based ocial network, called Color.


Bill Nguyen has a history of sorts. Having had his previous company usurped by Apple Inc. in 2009, Color is his ambitious venture. This free application will feature on Android and iPhones. Its mechanism allows people in the close vicinity to exchange media content like photos, text, videos etc. with multiple phones in an instant.



Will it or won't it?

Will it or won't it?




However, Nguyen aims to create a Post-PC experience like never before. Popular social networks like Facebook have people spending a great chunk of time sharing their media. So a platform like Color, Nguyen believes, will create a rage among the masses. The organization is spending in a good amount of their monetary resources on pooling in a strong database of individuals, and has for the same roped in DJ Patil, the Chief Scientist of Business, LinkedIn, as their Chief Data Officer.



It now remains to be seen if Color really gets there.

Friday, March 25, 2011

facebook Spam Chat messages..

please dont click on any weird chat messages from your friends containg any bizzare link.if you click on that link the same message will be automatically send to all your friends in chat.i got a message containing a strange link from many friends.here goes that message "Hey, check out this girl, lol, she must be out of her mind for making that video!: bit.ly/erH085"


So Beware!

Friday, March 11, 2011

Nokia E7 can enter in market next week!!

The wait seems to be coming to an end; Nokia is expected to roll out its 'much spoken about'  model - the E7 - in India in the next few days. The phone that has been plagued with delays has enthusiasts pining for a glimpse of it in the Indian market. The wait is finally over.
 
 Better late than never
If you wish to be among the first ones to lay your hands on the handset, then, all you have do a pre-order booking. For doing so, the user has to fill an online form by logging onto the company’s website. An initial payment of Rs. 3,000 needs to be done in order to book the units. Once registered, the users can expect a call from the Nokia store within 24 hours.

Available for a cool Rs. 35,000, you can lay your hands on it for Rs. 30,000 via Flipkart. In addition to this, it also contains the standard features such as contacts, calendar et al. Also, E7 brings forth the other benefits like that of business directories via Microsoft Exchange Server.

Here are the specs of the Nokia E7 that you should watch out for:

  • Screen size: 4-inch, AMOLED touch screen
  • 3G, Wi-Fi, Integrated GPS, A-GPS receivers
  • Bluetooth 3.0
  • 8 Mega pixel camera
  • HDMI
  • High-Speed USB 2.0 (micro USB connector)
  • FM Radio

google tool to find missing people in japan after earthquake

google is helping in his own way for finding missing person in japan after the tremendous earth quake of magnitude 8.9 which results in tsunami.

use below link to find someone...

http://japan.person-finder.appspot.com/

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

IPAD 2-First Impression

So that’s the new iPad. We love the design and we appreciate the spec bump that will make it competitive on paper, but we don’t think these will be the key to the iPad’s success, not today at least. No, we still think that the eco-system the iPad 2 lands in is more important. You have it all on tap - music, movies, books and the widest array of high quality apps, including games. It is a closed system, but it’s still in the lead. If we’re a little disappointed in the lack of change in the UI (yes notifications we are looking at you), we’re still convinced by the package overall.
Is it worth running out to replace your current iPad, that’s still relatively young? Not really. The change isn’t as significant as it was from iPhone 3GS to iPhone 4 with a strikingly different design and screen. But we know that people will run out and get the iPad 2 and those that have been holding off can now see exactly what is on offer. It may well be the case that 6-months down the line that dual core processor really gets to flex its muscles - much depends on how the app developers respond.
With prices expected to be the same as the previous models, and the premium Android tablets coming in a premium prices, the iPad 2 still looks like a pretty good deal.

 

source--pocket-lint