Motorola India Pvt Ltd has joined hands with Pressmart Media Ltd in order to launch the live ‘news-on-the-mobile’ service on cellular phones.
The newly announced service will be available on three Motorola handsets including Moto VE66, Motosurf A3000 and MotoROKR EM35.
Through this new service (news-on-the-mobile), users can have access to branded news content, which is powered by Pressmart.
Moreover, the users can also have direct access to their favorite newspapers including the Asian Age, the Financial Express and Deccan Chronicle while on the move.
Mr. Faisal Siddiqui, head of India Operations, Motorola Mobile Devices, clarified that We are delighted to bring the unique news-on-the-mobile service to the information-seeking Indian for whom news is an integral part of everyday life. New applications on Motorola mobile phones are driven out of our desire to anticipate and fulfill Indian consumers’ needs and aspirations.
The live-news-on-the-mobile service is available for free.The news-on-the-mobile service is particularly designed for the mobile screen for best viewing experience. A GPRS connection is mandatory to access the free news content.
The Phenom III lineup by AMD was updated by the company on Monday with latest quad-core and its first triple-core Phenom III processors, across the DDR-3 memory transition in the process. Other than this, five new Phenom. Meanwhile, an important and decent upgrade is the quiet shift to AMD's AM3 architecture. Till this time, AMD's Phenom III line has been sold in collaboration with the AM2+ architecture that itself is tied to mainstream DDR-2 memory. More advanced, higher-performance DDR-3 memory is used by the AM3 platform.
David Schwarzbach, a senior marketing manager at AMD reported, “The AM3 differences there are very minor. You can take an AM3-packaged processor; slip it into am AM2+ socket with BIOS upgrade, and in with the vast majority of channel boards, your system will work immediately.”
A new product that would allow parents to track their children online, using a GPS system put into a watch, is being released by electronics company Lok8u.
The watch, which would track children’s movements to within 10 feet of their location, is set to be released early this year, in an attempt to encourage parents to allow their kids more freedom to play without supervision, something that has been happening less and less among increasing fears of child safety.
Hopefully girls and boys can now be given the freedom to play outside that I enjoyed as a child,’ Steve Salmon, the executive of Lok8u told newspapers. ‘The overriding aim of Nu.M8 is to give children their freedom and parents peace of mind.’
The watch is set to be offered for $227.00, with a monthly fee of around $40.00 a month to use their website, which will include the ability to use systems like Google Earth, as well as a special program that allows the parent to lock in locations that they feel are safe, and alert them when their kids stray from those areas.
The Nu.M8 digital watch will be launched this week in Las Vegas at the Consumer Electronics Show.
Google, Gmail, Google Docs….Google has quickly taken over the market for online efficiency and products. But the new Google Drive, or Gdrive as it’s better known, looks as thought it may trump them all, and open the door to a new era in Internet technology.
For the last several years, we have been hearing about the Gdrive, most of us putting it off as a vague idea, or even a rumor. But now information has been received that the Gdrive is coming in 2009,making it one of the most anticipated products of the year, and throwing people into fits, wondering over what it could mean for the computer world.
The Gdrive is more or less online storage, which might not sound that exciting. But what makes it different, is that it will give the user the ability to store the entirety of their hard drive online, with a desktop component that will work via a web-sync to allow you to access your information. It is the first real, viable competition for Windows in a long time, and many are hoping it could lead to a whole new system for the average desktop. The technology promises for bigger things down the road - like booting your computer from an online drive to load the Google operating system.
There is perhaps one major con in the system, and that is privacy. Google has already had quite a few complaints about their willingness to share customer information, both on their searches, and their email, and putting the entire contents of your hard drive into their storage will likely result in the same.
Privacy issue aside one of the exciting differences about this offering is that Google allegedly plans to offer an unlimited (or nearly unlimited) storage either free of charge or at a small fee. No official launch date has been released.
One of the most interesting and the most Famous game that has ever been played other than cricket and hockey is KABADDI.It is the birth right of every INDIAN to claim that this game belongs to us.We should be very proud to say that KABADDI is the game made by Indians.
KABADDI is the game which has won consecutively 4 GOLD medals in the ASIAN games.It is sooner or later going to be a game of OLYMPICS.For example like HOCKEY world countries would approve the FAME of KABADDI if it is introduced in OLYMPICS.Also it would improve INDIA'S FAME in the world level.
Kabaddi includes keeping up good health and also the strategic performance of our knowledge.It is only in KABADDI that if a person touches or catches the opponent it creates an enthu in the audience.Let us be proud to be an INDIAN in order to find a game which has and will increase the fame of INDIA.
JAI HIND!
Ocean builds for free, popular 3-D mapping software Google Earth, the company's virtual Earth model.
With the help of the latest version of the Google Earth software, users can clearly see the oceanic mountain ranges, trenches and abyssal plains.
Wat a wonderful technology.The most amazing thing ever could happen.We can just know all the details without even getting wet.
Mobile major Sony Ericssonhas got another reason tobe back in the news. The mobile company, in collaboration with Zapak.com and Microsoft XBOX 360 launched its first gaming handset ‘F305’.Speaking on this, Sony Ericsson General Manager Sudhin Mathur said, “The F305, which has the motion sensor technology, is the first gaming phone from the stable.” The new mobile costs Rs 8,995.
Mathur also pointed out that the company in the coming years would launch more gaming handsets. The company already has its Walkman and Cybershot range for the music and imaging segment.
The company has also decided to launch its download service ‘PlayNow’ in the country.
“PlayNow is our service offering to the end consumers. We will shortly launch (PlayNow) in India...in the first half of the year, we will announce the various initiatives on it like content and downloads" Mathur said.
Apart from this, the company has also decided to observe February 12 as the ‘World Gaming Day’. For this purpose, the company would hold various types of contests and activities. The event will be marketed across various mediums -- TV, radio and online in India.
Among others who were present at the occasion were: Jaspreet Bindra, Regional Director-Enetertainment Devices Division, Microsoft Corporation (India), Bollywood actor Aftab Shivdasani and a selective group of gamers across the world.