Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Intel Smartphone Yolo(BT210) and Lava X500(BT510) Pops up at the FCC

Intel's Smartphone Yolo(BT210) and Lava X500(BT510) clears the FCC.

Yolo is marketing name for Model BT210 and Lava X500 is marketing name for Model Number BT510
The hardware specifications of Model BT210 and Bt510 are same,the only difference is that Yolo(BT210) have one sim port while LavaX500(BT510) is a dual sim phone.

Intel few months ago also launched Lava XoloX900 and dual sim model A700 model in India,UK And Russia which will become a hit in these counries.So Yolo(BT210) and Lava X500(BT510) are the third and fourth models from Intel Inside

Update:Kenyan Operator Safaricom has signed a deal with Intel to distribute Intel Phones in Kenya.Yolo is the first intel powered Phone in Kenya.


According to General Manager of Safaricom:Intel Yolo Phone will be combination of Price and performance.The price of the phone will be KSh10,999 ($125) and Safaricom will provide 500MB of data free on purchase of Intel Yolo.
The phone will be expected to be released in the first quarter of 2013 for kenyan markets


Specifications of Intel Yolo(BT210) and Lava X500(BT510):

  1. Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich
  2. 1.2Ghz Intel Atom Z2420 Single Core Processor
  3. 3.5 inch Display with 480*320 Screen Resolution
  4. PowerVR SGX 540 Graphics
  5. 5Mpx Camera,Front Camera for Video Calling
  6. Bluetooth 2.1
  7. Supports 802.11b/g/n
  8. Dimesnions:110.5*61.00*12.60mm
  9. microSD Support




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    Saturday, 3 November 2012

    Indian Aakash ~ World's Cheapest Tablet in the United Nations


    India, which assumed this month�s rotating Presidency of the Security Council, will showcase its low-cost Aakash tablet at the United Nations, highlighting the country�s innovation involved in the �most competitively priced� tablet computer.

    India�s Permanent Representative to the U.N. Hardeep Singh Puri said a presentation on the tablet will be held on November 28 at the world body�s headquarters here to which UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will be invited.

    Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO of Canada-based Datawind, which had won the Indian government�s tender for making and supplying the tablets, will also be present on the occasion.

    The First Indian Tablet


    Aakash has been �described as the most competitively priced tablet computer by an Indian-origin entrepreneur,� Mr. Puri said at a news conference on Friday to outline the Council�s monthly agenda under India�s presidency.


    The supercheap Aakash tablet computer, manufactured by DataWind. File photo
    The supercheap Aakash tablet computer, manufactured by DataWind. 

    He said while the tablet would be called �frugal innovation� in UN terminology, it is a �competitively priced innovation.�

    Later talking to PTI, Mr. Puri said the Indian mission to the UN took the initiative to showcase the tablet at the world body and other UN member states as well as media persons will be invited to the event.

    Mr. Tuli would make a presentation to the UN audience on Aakash, which was launched in October last year by the Indian government to make available computing devices to students at subsidised rates.

    The Indian mission intends to distribute a limited number of Aakash tablets to some member states.

    Datawind had won the tender in 2010 to supply one lakh Aakash tablets for a price of around $49 per unit. The project had run into controversy following the Indian Institute of Technology at Rajasthan rejecting the devices manufactured by Datawind.

    Features of Aakash


    A new version of the tablet PC, featuring one Ghz processor, four-hour battery time, capacitive screen and Android 4.0 operating system, is expected to be launched in India on November 11.

    The Indian mission will also organise a cultural event at the UN on November 26 featuring the Shahi qawwals, who will be flying in from Ajmer for a Sufi music concert at UN on occasion of India�s presidency.


    Courtesy: Press Trust of India

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    Pankaj Goyal
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    Friday, 26 October 2012

    From Where Can I Download Windows 8

    Microsoft today released Windows 8 to the world.

    If you have a computer that running either Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7, you may head over to windows.com to buy your own upgrade copy of Windows 8 Pro (Professional) edition for $39.99 (or 1,999 if you are in India). This is an extremely reasonable price and it will stay valid until January, 2013.

    Prior to releasing the full version of Windows 8, Microsoft had offered a release preview edition that allowed enthusiasts to evaluate the new software before making the switch. Now that Windows 8 final is available, the release preview edition has been pulled from the Microsoft website.




    Would you like to download and try the full edition of Windows 8 on your computer before buying a copy?

    That said, if you would like to try out Windows 8 before buying the upgrade pack, here�s an easy way. Go to msdn.microsoft.com, scroll to the bottom of the page and you�ll find links to download the 90-day trial edition of Windows 8. Microsoft provides these evaluation copies for developers but even consumers can download them for trying Windows 8.
    Download Link

    A word of caution though. These are evaluation copies that will expire after 90 days and cannot be upgraded to the final edition. You should therefore create a bootable Windows 8 DVD from the evaluation ISOs and either set them up in a dual-boot environment or, better still, setup a Virtual Machine.

    Regards,
    Pankaj Goyal
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    Saturday, 20 October 2012

    Magic Vs Technology - Funny !!


    Its an interesting question. What wins in a battle of Magic vs Technology. Sure a lot of people could say "Magic is magic there's just something about it that can't be beaten its mystical." But when you break it down how much different are there results?
    I'll use Samus and Master Chief as examples of the technology side.
    • Magic Users can cast multitudes of projectiles. Fire, Ice, Lightning ect.
    • Samus can shoot Plasma, Ice, Wave ect.
    • Magic Users can cast Barriers to protect themselves.
    • Technology can grant advanced armors and shielding. Or even better the Lamda Driver which is a thought based energy shielding system.
    • Magical Abilities are powered by Mana.
    • Technology is powered by Energy/Electricity whatever.
    • Magic Users can use Stat changing abilities making the target stronger.
    • Technology can grant cybernetics, enhancements, steroids, Power Suits.
    • Magic Users can use Stat changing abilities making the target weaker
    • Technology has Chemical Warfare.
    • Magic users can create armies of soliders
    • Technology can clone armies of soliders

    • Magic users can manipulate minds
    • Technology can brain wash and also manipulate minds (Ex. Psi Emitters in Starcraft)
    • Magic users can be Psychic
    • Technology can grasp Psychic enhancements like the Ghosts in Starcraft, Zero System in Gundam Wing ect
    To me Magic and Technology are pretty much even. Its just a matter of who posses the superior technology or magical abilities. A fireball to the face or a bullet to the head are both going to kill you. Its not like Magic or Technology is unbeatable anyways. The Zerg proved that when both Terran Technology and Protoss Magic/Technology were soundly defeated.
    So lets get a good discussion here a balance on both sides. Pro's and Con's of Magic vs Technology. I think it could be interesting. But then again it might just not get one reply haha.
    Regards,
    Pankaj Goyal
    (pankajgoyal46@gmail.com)
    Have a Nice weekend...Readers.

    Wednesday, 3 October 2012

    Gold-plated iPhone 5 goes on sale !! Wanna buy ?


    Gold-plated iPhone 5 goes on sale 

    If you thought that the iPhone 5 with its price tag, was as far as one could go with the word 'premium' or 'expensive', you have to read this. Liverpool designer, Stuart Hughes has his own version of the premium iPhone 5, that is all gold and diamond.
    Reportedly, Hughes'd version of the latest iPhone has been decked in 18-carat gold and has gold and diamond finishing. Turn the phone over and you see the recognisable Apple logo, encrusted in diamonds. Hughes has on offer a limited edition of 100 handsets of this variety. Hughes' version of the iPhone 5 priced at a mind numbing �21,995 (around Rs 18,76,888). Indian Rupee
    Gold-plated iPhone 5 goes on sale
    An excerpt from Hughes' website reads, "This beautiful handset took weeks of detailed intricate work to re-create the original chasis of the iPhone in solid gold all of which was started and finished by hand, also a full gold dressing for the rear section with the logo in solid gold with 53 flawless diamonds amounting to 1ct. This masterpiece boasts a massive circa of 128 grams of 18ct gold. The result was outstanding even down to the precise polishing to reveal its most beautiful harmonious appearance. The handset is 64gb and is available as a ltd edition of only 100."

    This isn't Hughes' first attempt at adding bling to technology. Last year, he grabbed headlines when he made the Stuart Hughes� version of the iPad 2, a snazzier sibling of the regular iPad 2, which you might want to own if you have �5,000,000 on you. For the rest of us, the iPad 2 Gold History Edition was just as exquisite, as it could possibly get.
    However, with the iPad 2 Gold History Edition, gold and diamonds weren�t all; it came with a hint of history. The Apple logo that carefully rested at the back of Hughes� version of the iPad 2 had been set with 12.5 carats of flawless diamonds, 53 of them encrusted to form the signatory Apple logo. The 24k gold logo has been set at the back, weighing a total of 2,000 grams. Its front frame has a touch of history to it.
    It has been made out of the oldest existing rock, Ammolite. Apparently, on the front frame of this iPad 2, pieces of a T-Rex dinosaur�s thigh bone had been used, which according to Hughes, was splintered and shaved into the rock, and then given a jewel finish. Adding some bling is the single-cut, 8.5-carat flawless diamond beautifully set in the centre, surrounded by 12 other flawless diamonds.
    In the meanwhile, here is a quick look at the specifications of the iPhone 5:
    - 4-inch, 326ppi Retina display at 1136 x 640 pixels
    - GPRS, EDGE, EV-DO, HSPA, HSPA+, DC-HSDPA, LTE and Wi-Fi
    - GPS
    - Bluetooth
    - 8 megapixel camera with 1080p HD recording, 720p front-facing camera
    - 16GB, 32GB and 64GB versions.
    Regards,
    Pankaj Goyal.


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    Saturday, 29 September 2012

    FACEBOOK- World's Third Largest Country !!!

    Are You a Citizen of FACEBOOK Country ? Then it is for you

    Yes, FACEBOOK becomes the third largest populated country which has more than 1 billion users on the first place it is CHINA and on the Second it is India.

    Google was only worth a quarter of Facebook's valuation when it first went public.


      Over 25% of users have already been dumped via Facebook






    A June 2010 survey of 1,000 Facebook users -- 70% of whom were male -- found that 25% had been "dumped" via Facebook (via their significant other updating his or her relationship status).

    Twenty-one percent of those surveyed said they would end a relationship by changing their Facebook relationship statuses to "single." While worrisome, the survey does show the majority of people do not split up via Facebook.

    Facebook doesn't allow breastfeeding photos

    Facebook, the popular social networking website, provoked a squall of maternal wrath when it yanked photos of breastfeeding babies that women had posted on their personal profiles because it deemed them a little too revealing. This, by the way, from a website that allows photos of women in thongs and bikinis and of couples making out; it has even accepted paid advertising for a dating website that featured a topless model. (The topless ad was taken down after angry women noted the hypocrisy.)

    In response to the terse notices alerting mothers that they were violating Facebook's decency policy, "lactivists" responded with a virtual nurse-in; 11,000 women posted photos of themselves breastfeeding and/or updated their profiles to read: "Hey, Facebook. Breastfeeding Is Not Obscene!"

    The pro-breastfeeding group has attracted over 250,000 members.


          Facebook causes 1 in 5 Divorces




    It used to be the tell-tale lipstick on the collar. Then there were the give-away texts that spelled the death knell for many marriages. But now one in five divorces involve the social networking site Facebook, according to a new survey by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.

    A staggering 80 per cent of divorce lawyers have also reported a spike in the number of cases that use social media for evidence of cheating.

    Al Pacino was the first �face' on Facebook


    Remember that sad-looking blue guy on Facebook's homepage who used to stare you down every time you went to log in? They did away with him in 2007, so if you were late to the social networking party, then you probably have absolutely no idea what we're talking about. Anyway according to David Kirkpatrick's The Facebook Effect , it turns out that that guy in the logo, created by Zuckerberg's friend and classmate Andrew McCollum, was none other than a young Al Pacino �covered with a fog of ones and zeros � the elementary components of digital media.� Crazy, right? 


    36% of users check Facebook, Twitter or texts after sex



    Lighting a cigarette after sex? That's soooo last season.

    An October 2009 study by Retrevo suggested that social networks are becoming an increasingly important part of young people's lives. Among under-35s, 36% admitted to "tweeting, texting and checking Facebook after sex." Forty percent of respondents admitted to doing so while driving, 64% said they do so at work, and 65% use these communication channels while on vacation.

    Over 350million people suffer from Facebook Addiction Disorder





    Facebook Addiction Disorder (FAD) is a term introduced by US phychologists for those who are addicted to Facebook and their life is really affected by their uncontrolled activities on Facebook. The most common effects are the loss of productivity, the inability to concentrate, the superficiality of friendships as well as isolation in the extreme cases.

    It has been said that approximately 350 million people are suffering from the disorder.


    Facebook users have lower grades than non-users






    According to a new study by doctoral candidate Aryn Karpinski of Ohio State University and her co-author Adam Duberstein of Ohio Dominican University, college students who use the 800 million�member social network have significantly lower grade-point averages (GPAs) than those who do not.

    The study, made in 2009, surveyed 219 undergraduate and graduate students and found that GPAs of Facebook users typically ranged a full grade point lower than those of nonusers � 3.0 to 3.5 for users versus 3.5 to 4.0 for their non-networking peers. It also found that 79% of Facebook members did not believe there was any link between their GPA and their networking habits.

    Burger King gave away free burgers to users who unfriended people on Facebook


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    In January 2009, an advertising campaign from Burger King titled �WHOPPER Sacrifice� rewarded Facebook users a free �Angry Whopper� for publicly deleting 10 friends, who would then receive a blunt message informing they were deleted for a free hamburger. The campaign, conceived by Burger King agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky and executed by Refresh Partners, used the tag line �Friendship Is Strong, but The Whopper Is Stronger.�

    At press time the application had been downloaded more than 55,000 times and over 250,000 �friends' were sacrificed.

       A man was arrested for openly asking his 13-year-old daughter for sex over Facebook

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    1.    On perhaps one of the worst crimes perpetrated in Facebook, a Pennsylvania father was arrested for allegedly asking his teen daughter for sex over Facebook. John Forehand, 39, referred to himself as "Bad Daddy" in the online correspondence with his 13 year-old daughter, in which he openly propositioned her and made explicit sexual suggestions. Forehand told his daughter he had been having "inappropriate" dreams about her, and wrote to her, "I'll take very good care of my little girl."

    The girl told her mother about the inappropriate Facebook messages, and she then alerted the police. The police captured Forehand by tricking him into coming to what he believed would be a meeting with his daughter.

    Facebook engineers originally wanted to call the "Like" button the "Awesome" button.


     

    Facebook pays its engineers better than most companies in the Valley 

     Facebook has more than 960m active users. If the company were a country, it would be the third largest in the world after China (population: 1.34bn) and India (population: 1.17bn)
    � With 157m members, the US has the most Facebook users, followed by India with 45.9m, Brazil with 45.3m, Indonesia with 42.4m and Mexico with 32.9m (source: socialbakers.com)
    � Facebook is the most popular social network in every country of the world, with the exceptions of China, Japan, Poland, Russia, South Korea and Vietnam (source: comScore)
    � In April, Facebook announced a billion-dollar deal to buy the startup behind wildly popular smartphone photo sharing application Instagram, its biggest acquisition to date
    � Facebook has minted four billionaires: Mark Zuckerberg, Dustin Moskovitz, Eduardo Saverin and Sean Parker. The 27-year-old Zuckerberg's net worth was estimated at $17.5bn on the 2011 Forbes list of the wealthiest Americans. Moskovitz had a net worth of $3.5bn but pipped Zuckerberg for the title of world's youngest billionaire, being eight days younger. The Brazilian-born Saverin, who left Facebook early on after a falling-out with Zuckerberg, had a net worth of $2bn. Parker, the Napster co-founder who briefly served as Facebook's president, had a net worth of $2.1bn 

    Regards,

    Pankaj Goyal (Pankaj.goyal.21@facebook.com)

    pankajgoyal46@gmail.com

    Thursday, 27 September 2012

    Angry Bird Lovers are angry with Piggies (New Version) !!!

    Angry Bird Lovers are angry with Piggies (New Version) !!! : Review of Bad Piggies.

    Bad Piggies V/s Angry Birds (Share your Views after Playing with Bad Piggies).

    Piggies are not Real angry Birds�:P Angry Bird is introducing Bad Piggies on 27th, sept, 2012.

    I would like to start my Post with Happy Birthday of GOOGLE. The King of Wooga (World of Gaming) n Rovio Inc. your guess is right it is ANGRY bird Game. It is favourite one and one of the largest playing game on the wooga. It is the Warrior of the Facebook and grabs more of the crowd when gamers started loving buy, wear its flip flops, tees n other accessories.
    Rovio Inc. Launches a new version with Piggies that has proved a Flop show. Angry bird lovers are not ready to take this for next hit in the game.
    The new game will feature pigs which strike back at the birds who attacked them with slingshots in Angry Birds.
    A hit on app stores would give the Finnish company a boost as it looks to a possible stock market flotation next year. Some analysts put its market value at between $6 billion and $9 billion, nearly on a par with another top Finnish tech name, phone maker Nokia Oyj.

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    It has remained at the top of gaming charts, with more than a billion downloads, and had 200 million monthly users at the end of 2011. That compares for instance with the 240 million attracted by offerings from US-based Zynga, such as the Facebook -based Farmville.
    But there are signs Rovio is losing its momentum.
    Amazing Alex, the first non-Angry Birds game in more than two years from Rovio, hit no. 1 on download charts in July but has since slumped to outside the top 50, while Angry Birds Space has dropped fast from the top-grossing lists.
    "Rovio needs a big hit right now. Over the past two months, Rovio's revenue-generation ability has suddenly slipped badly," said analyst Tero Kuittinen from Finnish mobile analytics firm Alekstra.
    Power of Bad Piggies
    In Bad Piggies, instead of shooting with a slingshot, players build vehicles that help the characters get the birds' eggs. The company said it was hoping the new game would breathe additional life into its brand.
    Rating Agency on Launch

    "There is no doubt that the pig game will hit number 1 at launch. But it has to stay in top ten for half a year to erase the doubts that the fast fade of Amazing Alex has created."
    Some Angry News:
    WILDLY POPULAR GAME Angry Birds is hurtling towards Xbox consoles, Playstation 3s and the Nintendo 3DS.
    The game, well, the three games, will be released later this week and see the bird-brained fun rolled into one title.
    Since most people will have already played Angry Birds by now, Rovio has added 19 new levels to the game and a slew of new achievements and trophies. It reckons that all this adds up to over 100 hours of gameplay, which is a lot of gameplay.

    Note of the day: Popularity does not brings success it has to stick with quality for the prosperity.
    Regards, 
    Pankaj Goyal (Pankaj.goyal.21@facebook.com)
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