Spice India has released its new mobile phone, called the Spice S-7, to expand its Music Spice Series.
The latest Music Spice Series offering comes bundled with a 1.3 Mega Pixel Camera with Flash, 262k color 2.0 inch screen and supports Data transfer, Voice and Wireless Music (A2DP).
An enhanced Bluetooth technology is also accessible to Music Spice S-7 owners along with Spice Mono Bluetooth for no charge, that originally costs Rs. 1,799/-.
BANGALORE: Nokia has announced the launch of two new additions in its ‘XpressMusic’ portfolio - the Nokia 5610 ‘XpressMusic’and Nokia 5310 ‘XpressMusic’.
The Nokia 5610 ‘XpressMusic’ has a music slider key making music easy to access with a flick of the thumb. Aluminum side panels accent the all-black high gloss finish and large 2.2-inch, 16 million color display of the Nokia 5610 ‘XpressMusic’.
The 5610 ‘XpressMusic’ offers up to 22 hours of music playback and memory with capacity for 3,000 songs on an optional 4GB microSD card. It features a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and dual LED flash. The handset uses 3G technology.
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LONDON: If you are worried that your mental power will decline as you age, there’s some good news — a relatively brief flurry of brain exercises can improve your memory by a considerable period.
A team of international researchers has carried out a study and found that doing the right kind of brain exercises can slow down the mind’s deterioration by about a decade, The Daily Telegraph reported on Tuesday.
Around a month back, we had reported about the forthcoming launch of the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet device, and here it is!
The mobile phone giant has started shipping the N810, which is priced at about $479. Featuring a slide-out keyboard, the Internet Tablet device bundles Global Positioning System and offers support for digital audio and video playback.
“More than ever, people want to bring their online communities with them wherever they go — whether it’s on vacation, a business trip, or just around their neighborhood — and the pocketable Nokia N810 Internet Tablet lets consumers do just this,” maintained Bill Plummer, Vice President, Multimedia, Nokia North America. “As consumer demand increases for new multimedia experiences, Nokia is taking the leadership position to create new devices that meet this demand and maximize the experience for the user.”
NEW DELHI: The Internet could be in trouble. A just released study predicts, the Net will face meltdown by 2010. And when that happens, innovations like Google and YouTube may not happen anymore and e-commerce too will take a beating. The reason: The sheer scale of data exceeds the ability of the network to cope.
The study predicts that although the core fibre and switching/routing resources will scale up to support virtually any conceivable user demand, the Internet access infrastructure, will not be adequate for supporting demand within the next three to five years.
Epson’s new large format, 8-colour professional production printers — Stylus Pro 4880 (17-inch), Stylus Pro 7880 (24-inch), and Stylus Pro 9880 (44-inch) — feature the Epson UltraChrome K3 ink with Vivid Magenta technology.
Together with this image processing technology, Epson increases their color gamut, adds vibrancy, and reduces graininess to provide unrivalled image quality from an 8-colour inkjet, says the company.
Hyderabad: Dunnington, the exclusively India-designed-and-developed multiprocessor (MP) Xeon server from Intel will be out in the second half of 2008.
Coming over two years since an earlier chip, codenamed Whitefield after the IT hotspot in Bangalore was abandoned by Intel, Dunnington is expected to add fillip to the country’s claim as a global chip design and development destination.
“The new Xeon chip is targeted at the high-performance segment and is the most sophisticated design of any independent family of processors,” Thomas M Kilroy, vice-president and general manger, Digital Enterprise Group at Intel Corporation, told DNA Money.
Tata Indicom has today announced a new tariff plan for its prepaid customers, which is called “STD plus STV”.
With this plan, Tata Indicom customers can now make calls to any Tata phone (mobile/fixed) anywhere in the country for 49 paise per minute. Whereas, calls to any other number across the country will cost them 99 paise per minute.