Monday, November 29, 2010

Nokia N8 value for money Smartphone


Nokia N8 value for money Smartphone
This video shows how efficient Nokia N8 is and  how gizmodo has miffed it to drop its sales.I know Nokia N8 should have been launched year back but late is better than never.
Nokia N8 is fastest in all aspect compare to prior video of Gizmodo hence Nokia N8 is value for money smartphone
Source : Mumbai Gadget

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Nokia new software updated for E72

Nokia has issued a new updated (firmware version 52.005) for its highly-popular E72 smartphone. It’s a small update, addressing few things like:
  • Changes in timezones
  • Adobe Reader updated to version 2.5.202
  • Default system start date changed (11/10/2010)
  • Clock time font changed — after a previous update (v51) made it appear smaller
  • Device Management fix
  • Keypad Autolock fix — autolock is now restricted to homescreen

As usual, we advise you to backup all your data prior to pressing any buttons. The E72 comes with UDP (Universal Data Prevention) but as we all know – something could always go wrong. Hence, keeping a copy of your contacts and other PIM data on a local hard drive is advised…

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Unmarried women in a small North Indian village are now banned from owning a mobile phone but Men are allowed

Unmarried women from the Lank village of North India are now not allowed to own a mobile phone. The village population measures a mere 50,000 people in size, but nearby regions have considering implementing the same rules. The reason? Arranged marriages are still the norm in that part of the world, and mobile phones enable couples who are violating their parent’s wishes to keep in touch, arrange secret rendezvous, and in some cases even get married illegally. When illegal marriages happen, people get killed. I’m not joking, they’re called “honor killings“. There were 34 couples who eloped last month and because of that 8 people were executed. No matter what you may think about this, how morally wrong it is, and how these people need to get with the times, tradition is tradition and there’s little the police can do. Of course they try to stop the killings, but when you break a tradition that’s been standing longer than Christianity has existed, you pay with blood.
Local women’s rights group Disha is calling the new laws “archaic”, especially since boys will be able to use their mobile phones. Mobile phones help propel people out of poverty and the ban only keeps women from being able to help their family make extra money. “These [mobile phones] help in easy communication, which in turn help these youth to get jobs. One cannot discriminate use of these contraptions on basis of sex,” Disha president K.N. Tiwari said.
We’re in trying times, especially since the internet is brining cultures from all around the world to our screens. Some people see how relationships work in Europe and America and want to have a piece of that happiness for themselves. Parents get mad, parents sharpen their knives, parents chop off heads. Isn’t a spanking enough?
Source : Lucknow,UP

Nokia X7-00 spotted gaming Need for Speed in the wild


Firstly, let's be absolutely clear that we don't know this is Nokia's X7, but given the polished, entertainment-centric design (it has quad speakers, apparently), we're inclined to believe that it's the real deal. Its screen looks to be the same 4-inch affair as on Nokia's E7, it's running the latest Symbian OS(formerly known as Symbian^3), and pictures of its rear reveal an 8 megapixel camera. The last detail of import, naturally, is the reassurance that comes from knowing that this supposed X7 can crunch throughNeed for Speed quite nicely. Jump past the break to see it on video. 
By-Engadget 

Introducing Nokia N8 in Movie .....Official Trailer of Nokia N8


This is the first time Nokia N8 has started promoted them in Techie movie so that people get inspired and there sales start increasing.One more marketing idea by our lovable brand Nokia.
When the BlackBerry launched PLAYBOOK sporting some Tron screenshots in the marketing, I had hoped that RIM had scored some sweet promo with the upcoming movie, but it looks like Nokia’s got something better – a cameo of their N8 in the movie, and revealing an exclusive new trailer with lots of new bits that you haven’t seen any of the previous teasers.
Although it might not come with the freakin’ sweet digital lock hacking app pictured abve, the N8 does have an outstanding 12 megapixel camera with flash, and run their latest Symbian^3 software. There’s HDMI out available to pump HD videos out to the big screen, and for even more file access, the N8 can receive files via USB without needing a computer in between. The usual stuff like Wi-Fi, GPS, and 3G are in there, and the screen clocks in at 3.5 inches and 640 x 360 pixels.
Without further ado, here’s the full, brand spanking new Tron: Legacy trailer. Oh, and Nokia – when are we getting our Tron special edition N8?
By-Mumbaigadget.com

Apple New Ipad?

It took me a while, but I'm starting to fall in love with my iPad in a way I haven't loved a gadget for a long while. There's something about the form factor, the apps, the OS that feels just right and makes me want to do as much of my daily computing on it as possible. Of course, that's still a pretty small sliver of my overall day, and the iPad isn't even close to replacing my laptop for the large majority of my work, but I'm finding myself increasingly doing casual browsing, casual gaming, serious writing, and, yes, even some reading on Apple's 10-inch tablet.

But I have one "big" problem with the tablet that doesn't look like it'll be solved anytime soon: it's not 7 inches. Will Apple ever eat its words and build a smaller iPad, or will the 7-inch form factor be left to the rest of the emerging tablet market to fight over? 

The iPad was built by Apple, which means in a few months' time we're probably going to see a brand new version of the device that will somehow cast the current version in a very unfavorable light. We'll wonder what all the fuss was about. "You mean the first iPad couldn't even do video calls?" could be the iPad's version of "You mean the iPhone didn't even have third party apps when it came out?" And of course, the current iPad is far from perfect. With impending competition from smaller, well-connected, camera-packing, Flash-compliant, and / or cheaper tablets (the Galaxy Tab, Nook Color, and BlackBerry PlayBook, to name a few), what's Apple planning for its second-generation iPad to keep a hold on its sizable market lead?

First off, I don't really have any idea. It's probably a pretty safe bet that Apple will be adding the iPad to its stable of FaceTime-compatible devices, courtesy of a camera or two, and apparently the screen is getting some sort of tweak, but that's about all anyone can safely guess. One thing I am pretty certain on, however, is that the new iPad won't come in a 7-inch flavor. Steve Jobs pretty soundly trashed all the swirling rumors of a 7-inch iPad on Apple's earnings call a couple months ago ("This size is useless unless you include sandpaper so users can sand their fingers down to a quarter of their size."), and I'm not too happy about that.
From- Engadget.com