Friday, March 25, 2011

HTC Incredible S now available at Infibeam


The new HTC Incredible S android smart phone features a 4 inch display touch screen with 480 x 800 pixel resolution. The connectivity features included in this HTC Incredible S smart phone are Bluetooth, 3G, GPRS, EDGE and Wi-Fi. HTC Incredible S android smart phone holds 8 mega pixel color camera with auto focus and dual LED flash for clicking mind blowing pictures to cherish life long.


HTC Incredible S smart phone features internal GPS antenna and 3.5 mm stereo audio jack. The multimedia features are also amazing in HTC Incredible S like FM radio, music player, video player etc. the voice feature include speaker. HTC Incredible S also facilitates users with superb talk time WCDMA Up to 380 minutes, GSM Up to 580 minutes and stand by on WCDMA Up to 370 hours, GSM: Up to 290 hours.

HTC Incredible S weighs 135.5 grams with battery. HTC Incredible S internal memory is 1.1 GB, RAM 768 MB and can be extended up to 32 GB through micro SD, micro SDHC. Now HTC Incredible S is available at Infibeam and the price for this smart phone is Rs. 26,999 only. The sales package includes Handset, Battery, Adapter, USB Cable, Headset, Warranty Guide, Software CD and Warranty Card.
The new HTC Incredible S android smart phone features a 4 inch display touch screen with 480 x 800 pixel resolution. The connectivity features included in this HTC Incredible S smart phone are Bluetooth, 3G, GPRS, EDGE and Wi-Fi. HTC Incredible S android smart phone holds 8 mega pixel color camera with auto focus and dual LED flash for clicking mind blowing pictures to cherish life long.

HTC Incredible S smart phone features internal GPS antenna and 3.5 mm stereo audio jack. The multimedia features are also amazing in HTC Incredible S like FM radio, music player, video player etc. the voice feature include speaker. HTC Incredible S also facilitates users with superb talk time WCDMA Up to 380 minutes, GSM Up to 580 minutes and stand by on WCDMA Up to 370 hours, GSM: Up to 290 hours.

HTC Incredible S weighs 135.5 grams with battery. HTC Incredible S internal memory is 1.1 GB, RAM 768 MB and can be extended up to 32 GB through micro SD, micro SDHC. Now HTC Incredible S is available at Infibeam and the price for this smart phone is Rs. 26,905 only. The sales package includes Handset, Battery, Adapter, USB Cable, Headset, Warranty Guide, Software CD and Warranty Card.

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Nokia E7- Now available for pre-order at Infibeam


Nokia E7 is up for pre-order at Infibeam, India`s trusted online shopping portal. Nokia- the world renowned mobile manufacturing company recently announced the Nokia E7. So, just as Nokia hits the Indian market, you may have a brand new Nokia E7 with you, by opting for the pre-order facility at Infibeam.com.

The all new Nokia E7 will wear a price tag of Rs 35,000 and mobile users looking to experience this innovative handset may go for the Nokia E7. Infibeam`s mobile section will hence witness huge crowds of people rushing in to avail the best buys with the very stylish and technically adept Nokia E7.

Users may now place your pre –order for the latest Symbian smartphone online and avail a hassle free shopping experience at Infibeam.com. Equipped with diverse features and innovative specifications like a 4”AMOLED screen, 8MP camera with dual LED flash and a slide out QWERTY keypad, the Nokia E7 is set to enthrall shoppers.

So, opt for Nokia E7 and pre-order it today at Infibeam.com.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Motorola Xoom tablet up for pre-order at Infibeam.com

The much awaited Motorola Xoom android smart tablet is up for pre-order at Infibeam.com. The Motorola Xoom 3g has a super fast dual core processor. It is equipped with a 10.1 inch wide HD touch screen for unmatched user experience.The much in news Mororola Xoom tablet operates on the Android 3.0 OS.


The Motorola Xoom android smart tablet has a super powerful dual-core processor and Android 3.0 platform. The Motorola Xoom 3g has a 2MP webcam and a 5MP camera with 720p HD video capture and playback. The Motorola Xoom tablet lets you enjoy HD video in a thin, light and powerful tablet. The Dual-core 1GHz processor offers enhanced user experience.


The all new Motorola Xoom android smart tablet is now available for pre-order at India`s trusted online portal, Infibeam.com. You may avail Motorola Xoom tablet for Rs 35,000, with free shipping. So, place your pre –order today and get the powerful Motorola Xoom android smart tablet.

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Monday, February 28, 2011

Shipping Starts Today for Infibeam Pi2

Infibeam Pi2


Infibeam starts shipping the much awaited Pi2, an advanced EBook reader with Wi-Fi connectivity and touch screen. As orders come rushing in for Pi2; Infibeam spruces up with fast and hassle free delivery options.

Ahmedabad, India; Feb 28th 2011: Infibeam had a great start with the launch of India's first EBook reader, Infibeam Pi. After the stupendous success of Pi, Infibeam has launched its successor the Infibeam Pi2 (read as the Infibeam "Pi - square"). The upgraded version of the Pi now starts shipping today.

Commenting on the developments, Mr. Vishal Mehta, CEO, Infibeam.com, said, "We are thrilled at the response that the upgraded version of Pi has received. As promised the Pi2 starts shipping today and would be delivered to customers within 2-3 days."

Customers may now place orders for the new Pi2 online and get the device delivered within 2-3 working days. The Pi2 comes loaded with 100 free e-books and much more.

Infibeam will ship Pi for free to shoppers across India. Priced at Rs 11,999 the Pi2 will be first shipped to the pre-order destinations whilst we work on expediting shipping worldwide.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Manila Bulletin Launches First 3D NewsPaper!

MANILA, Philippines — On September 24, 2010, Friday, the country woke up and got a dose of the good news accompanied by photos in vivid, three-dimensional colors.

From that day on, the Manila Bulletin, the nation's leading newspaper, has fully embraced the advancing media technology.

The 3-D newspaper technology, which has already started in other parts of the globe, is now in the Philippines now a part of history.

“We’re trailblazing for the industry,” said Bulletin managing editor Fil C. Sionil.

The 3D issue, which was featured in television morning shows “Umagang Kay Ganda” of ABS-CBN, “Mornings at ANC” of ABS-CBN News Channel and radio programs of DZBB and DZMM, received positive reactions from readers around Metro Manila, where the limited 3D issue was circulated.


  • Christine Grace Sarmiento-Tria, account manager of Fleishman-Hillard Philippines, said that the Manila Bulletin 3D issue is now a part of the Philippine Journalism history as it's not only the paper's first 3D edition but also a first in the Philippine newspaper industry.

  • Wilson Tan of Thinking Tools, Cebu, congratulated Manila Bulletin for this innovation, wishing that the newspaper of the future would also include audio.

  • Anj Segovia of MSI-ECS said that she won't let the day pass without grabbing the first 3D newspaper in the Philippines and she would bring the paper to show it to people at home.

  • Edd Fuentes, president of Fuentes Publicity Network, said that this is a major breakthrough.

  • Jefferson Plaza, president of Advance Solutions, said that Manila Bulletin, known for it's tagline "There is good news here" should add “...and good pictures too" as the 3D photos of the paper look really amazing.

  • Paolo Abrera, Gigi Grande, Ginger Conejero and Ron Cruz of the program Mornings at ANC of ABS-CBN News Channel agreed that this innovation could change the way people look at newspaper.

  • Radio tandem Anthony Taberna and Gerry Baja said that people who said that the newspaper is a dying industry would think again because of this innovation. "It has made the newspaper new again.”

  • Mitchel R. Confesor, PBSP Media Relations Officer, said, “Congratulations to Manila Bulletin for marking a photojournalism milestone in this Friday’s issue (Sept. 24, 2010) with the pioneering of printed news photos in three dimensions.”




The Manila Bulletin, started in black in white in 1900 and went full color in mid-90s, has vowed to continue to innovate and adopt to the changing world of technology to serve the nation better to be truly the exponent of the Philippine progress. (Art Samaniego)

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Friday, July 23, 2010

Miniguru Keyboards have Been Cancelled


If you were among the people who were awaiting the release of the Miniguru Keyboard, bad news! It seems that while the keyboard stood to make typing easier, its complex nature failed to impress and convince the makers to go through with it.

The whole concept of the keyboard was indeed neat but also complicated. The makers lost faith on the potential of the keyboard, a peripheral that is certainly not as hot compared to other ones we see in the market.

And while typing could have been easier, old habits are hard to beat. The idea may be welcome but if you take it all seriously, it is not an immediate need meaning techies could very well do with standard keyboards and not change them at all.

Oh well, its back to the old drawing board for the people behind the Miniguru Keyboard. Maybe a different idea would be great, something rare and of course mind-boggling!

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Saturday, June 19, 2010

World’s Brightest LED Projector from NEC


Though it this NEC projector is not something we may see soon, it may yet be an idea for companies making projectors. The said NEC projector comes with a brightness count of 2,000 lumens and the ability to increase intensity as well.

It makes use of RGB color LEDs as a light source which is further brightened by multiple LED units that are used for each of the three colors. It can also display a wide color gamut of 98% as defined in Adobe’s standard TGB standard. Hopefully some good company does think of commercializing this soon. This is one projector that is sure to be a hit!

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Computer Repair Firm Warns of PC Hacker Scam


The customer concerned had been called the night before by a "Microsoft Engineer" with a heavy Indian accent. The "engineer" told her that she had a problem with her computer that they had detected and they were calling up to help her. She was a little sceptical but followed their instructions.

They directed her to the System Log in Event Viewer and asked her if there were any errors. Indeed there were errors in the system log (as there almost always are). She was then directed to the Teamviewer website and asked to "Join a Session". At this point she became suspicious when they asked her for the username and password that Teamviewer had just presented her.

Had she given this username and password the "engineer" on the other end would have had full remote control of her PC and could have done almost anything such as installing a virus, removing her anti-virus or stealing all of the information on the PC. Potentially they could have installed a small piece of software called a key logger and monitored everything she did on her PC such as online banking.

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Friday, May 21, 2010

Tega Tablet To Debut at CeBIT Australia


Hugo Ortega is all set to launch a new tablet and it comes in the form of the Tega. The Tega tablet is all set to come out at CeBIT Australia on May 24. Among the variable specs it carries apart from the default features you would find from common tablets include a built-in HSDPA modem with the option of purchasing a Windows 7 OS. The Tega Tablet will be priced starting at $757. Here are the specs:

• 1.6GHz Intel N270 processor
• 3500mAh battery
• 1GB of RAM which is upgradable to 4GB
• 160GB hard drive upgradable to 16GB to 128GB SSD

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Sunday, May 09, 2010

iPhone 4G Coming Out This July


At this point, a lot of people are eagerly awaiting the coming of the iPhone 4G. And for now, all we can rely on is the CDMA version of the iPhone 4G which is being tested by Verizon Wireless. But you don’t have to fret since by June, official specs of the much anticipated iPhone 4G will most likely be released at the WWDC conference.

And so for now, we can just imagine what the new iPhone 4G would come out with. Rumors have it that it will have awesome features that include video chat, multi-tasking and extreme downloading. This iPhone 4g could also have dual core processors and higher and powerful graphic chips that can deliver higher video resolutions and better "still" images when taking pictures.

Well these are all speculations and while we don’t want to ruin the party, just wait and see. The iPhone 4G looks promising in terms of being sleek, packed with new hardware and multi-tasking software.

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Sunday, May 02, 2010

Verizon Unveils LG Fathom Windows Phone


Though unofficial, rumors are getting warm that Verizon Wireless will be releasing the LG Fathom Windows Phone. The LG Fathom will run on Windows Mobile 6.5 and will come with a touch sceen and a keyboard.

Other features of the LG Fathom include a 3.2” WVGA resistive touchscreen, support for Verizon’s voice and 3G network, and capability to connect to both GSM and HSDPA high speed data networks when roaming outside of the United States. The Fathom will also include a 3.2 megapixel camera and a microSD memory card slot.

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Kindle DX now available in UK


To celebrate the sudden outbreak of crystalline precipitation currently falling on Britain, Amazon.com has announced it'll now ship an international version of its massive, designed-for-newspapers-and-textbooks Kindle to the UK -- the Kindle DX.

In principle it's the same as the standard Kindle (which we reviewed late last year), but features a larger 246mm (9.7-inch) E-Ink screen. "Kindle DX is great for personal and professional documents, cookbooks and textbooks -- anything that is highly formatted," Amazon says.

It also now supports Adobe PDF files natively (Kindles previously needed to have these converted to a format it liked), so pre-formatted pages of text, images and diagrams involve significantly less messing about. Up to 3,500 books can be stored in memory, Amazon claims, and the battery should let you read for a full week without charging.

The Kindle DX for UK features the same built-in wireless bookstore as the standard Kindle, including free wireless downloads via the device's integrated 3G modem. Its screen -- which only requires power to turn pages, not to keep displaying them -- can generate 16 shades of grey. Sony's Readers, by contrast (ha), use just eight. This means images look far better on Kindles.

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TomTom Go Live 1000: Apps and mobile phone tracking hit the road


TomTom is meeting the challenge of location-aware smart phones and free navigation software with a new souped-up sat-nav platform. The Go Live 1000 will be the first to add apps and real-time routes.

The Go Live 1000 packs a 500MHz ARM processor and capacitive touchscreen, boasting a WebKit-based user interface. It includes a SIM-card slot, 4GB of internal storage and 128MB of RAM. It'll be the first in a slew of devices to support third-party apps, downloaded via the Web or over the air via mobile partner Vodafone.

Maps have been updated, with improved graphics to cover more roads and addresses in 45 European countries. The driving interface includes a traffic bar on the right, showing how heavy traffic is ahead of you. A parking-assist feature points out car parks nearby. Real-time petrol prices, services and weather will also be updated by the unit. All this will be free for a year with the Go Live 1000, and less than €50 (£43) a year after that.

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Android Claims 38,000 Apps But What of Quality?

Google's Android Market is getting crowded, with 38,000 apps in total according to the company's latest earnings call

Considering that Android gained roughly 8000 apps since last month, the mobile OS is on pace to top 100,000 apps by the end of the year. But like any app store, the Android Market has a quantity vs. quality issue, and it's getting harder to ignore as Google beats its chest over app counts.

Wallpapers, ringtones, and glorified RSS feeds all boost the Android Market's numbers, but offer little value compared to, say, a great utility app such as Locale. As with the iPhone, which hit the 100,000 app mark last November, it's worth questioning how many Android apps are actually useful.

Android's situation differs from the iPhone because Apple restricts developers, but Google does not. So while Apple cuts down on apps built from templates that merely pull content from the Web and purges "overtly sexual apps," the Android Market can grow in any way it pleases, for better or worse. That's not to say the iPhone doesn't have its share of junk, and with OS 4 adding wallpaper support this summer, you're bound to see worthless wallpaper apps spring up in droves, as they have for the iPad.

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Macworld Pundit Showdown VI

It's been far too long since we took off the gloves, threw out the rule book, and indulged in a little no-holds barred punditry. With iPads, iPhone SDKs, and misplaced iPhone prototypes in the news, what better time to turn our podcast over to another Macworld Pundit Showdown?

We've got a stellar panel of Mac industry heavyweights slugging it out for your amusement. Champion of champions Jason Snell puts his unbeaten record on the line against senior editor Christopher Breen, Macworld Lab director James Galbraith, and PCWorld reviews editor Tim Moynihan in a contest that awards points for bold opinions and punishes reticence.

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SLRs soon obsolete, replaced with mobiles


According to Reuters, Anssi Vanjoki, the executive vice president at Nokia, said that mobile phone cameras will replace conventional cameras. "They will in the very near future revolutionise the market for system cameras," he said. Vanjoki then pointed to a professional SLR camera used by a photographer nearby and said "there will be no need to carry around those heavy lenses."

HD video recording on mobile phones was another feature that Vanjoki touted, with the technology set to appear on Nokia's phones over the next year. Other manufacturers with phones currently on the market with HD video capabilities include Samsung's HD Icon and Sony Ericsson's Vivaz, both recording at 720p.

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Friday, April 16, 2010

Google TV Coming to Homes

As Android dominates the mobile market more and more technologies are being considered. Set-top boxes are the next target for Android. The latest incarnation of Android will run on Intel’s Atom chipset with a new version of Google’s Chrome browser.

There have been many diverse applications for the home using set-top boxes. Microsoft’s original XBox was hacked to be a home media device using an open source application called XBox Media Center. Boxee is another application available for a selection of hardware platforms making it easy to stream TV, Movies and other content directly form the Internet.

Boxee are also working with hardware manufacturers like D-Link to bring a custom device configured and ready to plug into your TV.

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

iPad Developers Rapidly Developing Apps for Apple's New iPad

With just under 6 billion mobile applications forecast to be downloaded this year, up from an estimated 2.4 billion in 2009, app development has no indication of slowing down.

First weekend sales of the iPad estimated over 700,000 units and iPhone app developers are switching gears and rapidly turning to iPad app development.

When asked why iPhone developers might continue to develop for iPhone vs move only to iPad, one developer said “Existing iPhone users might be more reluctant to spring another $500 for an iPad. That's a big reason why I'm keeping with both platforms now”.

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Saturday, April 10, 2010

10 Minute Solution



Having weight issues but find exercise boring? Do you lack the interest or will to scratch those pounds off? Is time a luxury which you do not have? Then here is just what you are looking for.

Brought to you by Activision Inc., creator of one of the world’s most remarkable video games, 10 Minute Solution brings the excitement in exercise. Cutting down weight has never been this fun. Compatible with your Wii Fit Balance Board, it offers you a world where you get to be the master of your own exercise and time – 10-minute workout sessions ranging from calisthenics, warm-up and stretching exercises, and even sports that not only bring you the amazing fun of playing video games but also the feeling of doing the same workout without breaking a sweat. It is quick, fun and most of all, very fulfilling.

Not only that, the video game also enables you to customize your own character and how you want your exercises to be. Ladies, your dream of seeing yourself with that slim and svelte body to die for and for the guys, your yearning to have that buffed up or chiseled body is now a reality. You get to create your very own character and tailor him just the way you like it. Now how would you like to see the sexy you? Isn’t it good to have a well-defined and lucid model of your own? That way, you’ll be even more motivated to scratch those pounds off.

But wait there’s more, this video game also offers you some health and diet tips to complete the best fitness experience you longed for. Who ever said exercise was only for the aged? With 10 Minute Solution, everyone is invited; young or the young at heart it doesn’t matter. Plus, parents can teach their kids about developing an early consciousness about health and how to live a healthy lifestyle as well. So what are you waiting for, order now and indulge in that once-in-a-lifetime experience that could change the way you look at exercise.