Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Dell XPS A2010

The next media monster after the Dell M2010 is going to be the A2010. You can bet your bottom dollar than the new 20inch+ gaming laptop/desktop is going to be great from Dell. Just hope it comes with a nice 8800 GT Nvidia card with 512 mb graphics cards or maybe even more.

The Core 2 Duo of the top configuration would definitely be the 2.66 Ghz Santa Rosa processor with a minimum of 4GB RAM. This will surely cost you over $4,000 but you will never have to wait for anything to happen on this beauty of a config. Things are just going to fly from here and nothing else.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Xbox 360 in India




Well, it's official now. The much awaited XBox 360 will now be available in India too. The price of the xbox 360 will be between Rs.20,000 and 24,000. Microsoft's marketing directors in India have selected youthful brand ambassadors from the Hollywood industry and the Cricketing world. Akshay kumar and Yuvraj Singh will lead the promotional ads in India.

The majority of the Indian public will not be able to afford this but it is mainly for the upper class people as each game will be costing anywhere from 2,000 to 3,000 rupees. They have also decided to launch the game 'Yuvraj Singh International Cricket 2007', lets hope that does his batting form some good too!

Atari Launches N+ for Hand-held Consoles

Atari announced that they are planning to launch a revamped version of the hit games Ninja N. The new pepped up version will be called N+. The SilverBirch studios who have developed this game along with Atari will be launching it for the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP hand helds.

The N+ offers great gameplay with fast action and much better graphics. The game comes with a build-in level editor along with multi player options. You can now easily play multi-player using the wireless capabilities of the Nintendo DS.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Pocket-sized Sony HDR-TG1 Camcorder

WORLD’S SMALLEST FULL HD CAMCORDER FROM SONY

Nowadays, HD camcorder is a buzz word. And if the handycam is from Sony it appeals more to us. Yes, I am talking about diminutive and compact Sony HDR-TG1 camcorder, which records video in full HD resolution (in 1080i video mode). This high-definition capability influences the choice of vacationers, who don’t want to “travel heavy.” Another advantage for any traveler is the hanycam’s durable titanium body, which makes it highly resistant to scratches.

The hanycam is embedded with advanced video and audio technologies with simple and intuitive operations. Sony HDR-TG1 is equipped with a high-quality Carl Zeiss10x optical zoom lens and 2-megapixel CMOS sensor, engineered to minimize picture noise. Audio signals are captured in Dolby Digital 5.1-channel surround sound. And the in-built zoom microphone feature senses signal for clear recordings along with the video.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Kodak EasyShare Z1012 IS

The Kodak Easyshare Z1012 is going to be the next flagholder for the Kodak special and high end cameras. The camera comes with a 10 megapixel resolution with a 12 x optical zoom.

Have a look at this beauty of a camera -


Samsung M150

Samsung India division has launched a new phone - Samsung M150 in the Indian market. This phone was launched mid last year in Germany and was meant for emerging markets and other European countries.

The phone is 12.7mm in thickness with a 1.7inch display. It has a VGA camera with video recording capabilities. In addition to all this it comes with 20MB of internal memory, beluetooth, GPS, speakerphone and FM radio.

The price is still not out yet on this one, but we expect it to be in the sub - Rupees 4000 range.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Samsung i900 Omnia Windows Mobile




Samsung has launched its windows mobile Running on 6.1 OS.

In a new announcement, Samsung has launched its windows mobile Running on 6.1 OS. Coming, Samsung i900 Omnia is available in 3.2-inch screen with 240 x 400 pixel resolution. Other additional features include GPS, Wifi, FM Radio with RDS, 5-megapixel camera, USB 2.0, and Bluetooth.

Samsung i900 is available in either 8 GB and/or 16 GB built-in memory; it also provides a support for microSDHC slot to enhance the memory storage. More importantly, Samsung i900 boasts HSDPA connectivity. Overall, this smart phone is a beast of handsets, as comparison with the current high-end offerings from Nokia and Sony Ericsson. Not a bad choice at all. No idea, when it’s coming up.

High Definition Optical Mouse from Microsoft




Give yourself freedom to move with wireless mouse. This can be a truth with High Definition Optical mouse from Microsoft, which delivers smoother tracking and is highly responsive for precise movements. With a longer battery life, it can work for 6+ months without any interruption.

Microsoft provides 3 years warranty for this compact and comfortable product designed for notebooks and laptops. You can enjoy smooth and intelligent performance with this on the go optical mouse. The ambidextrous design makes it comfortable to use this mouse with left or right hand.

The advanced feature automatically turns off the moose and saves the battery life. It works in operating environments like Windows Vista, Windows 98/2000/XP/Pro/Home/Media Center Edition/Tablet PC Edition.

LG Chocolate , LG Dare and LG Decoy are here to Entertain you!




The Holy trinity of LG Handsets have been released yesterday. These are pure entertainment devices and are sure to attract music and video lovers. These are definite entertainment devices.

The phones are going to be launched first with Verizon and the company is very happy to be associated with the new LG handsets which they believe are going to be a big hit in the fortcoming months. The CMO of Verizon, Mike Lanman looked very excited and said, "These summer phones join our other popular LG phones — the enV, the Voyager and the Venus– to offer our customers an array of applications, downloadable games, music and other content that is unparalleled in its variety and ability to enhance customers’ lifestyles.".

A brief intro to all the phones for our readers -

1. LG Dare - A slim phone with 3G V-Cast, V-CAST music and VZ Navigator. Along with this will come a 3.2 megapixel camera which can do photo as well as video recording. A photo editing tool will also come default with the phone.

2. LG Decoy - This one is one for the loud-speaker users. The phone comes with a integrated headset on it at the back of the device. Also comes with 3G V-Cast, V-CAST music and VZ Navigator. This phone has a slider form factor.

3. LG Chocolate 3 - This one is also a slider phone with FM transmitter, MP3 player, and 1GB of internal memory for your music. The phone has a microSD card slot with which you can expand the memory to 9GB (8GB+1GB). 3G V-Cast, V-CAST music and VZ Navigator are included by Verizon.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Spice Mobile launches - Spice S-525



Spice Mobile has launched their new offering in the Indian market, the Spice S-525 comes with quite a few entertainment options at a low price. Spice is currently focussed on selling handsets to the masses in India and have launched over 5 different models this year. The phone comes with FM recording capabilities. You can do this while listening to the songs on radio itself.

The phone comes with a mobile tracker which can help you find your phone if stolen. It offers a service of sending an automatic SMS to the original owner with the new mobile number that is using the phone. This along with a blacklist option in the phone makes it handy.


The Spice S-525 has a good display with 65k colors and weighs around 77 grams measuring 103.1 x 43.4 x 17.8mm. The phone is priced at a low - Rs. 2,100 with years of manufacture warranty.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

LG Flatron M228WD LCD TV




The LG Flatron M228WD was spotted recently on many sites so why not we take a look at it ourselves too. The LCD TV is a 22 inch one very similar to the LG M228WA with just a letter difference. The good thing about this one is that it comes with the HDMI port instead of the DVI one with an integrated digital TV tuner.

The LG Flatron M228WD has a resolution of 1680 x 1050, with 300 cd/m2 brightness with 5ms response time. The TV does have a slightly low contrast ratio of 3000:1.



Price is rumored to be around $400 so its not that pricey.

Lenovo IdeaPad U110




The IdeaPad U110 has been launched keeping the stylish people in mind. The design of the laptop is pretty neat to say the least. It is appealing to the eye and the laptop comes in various colors.

The laptop weighs around 1.05 kgs. The U110 is about 18.4mm thick and comes with a LED screen which is brighter than the screens you get these days.

Amar Babu, the MD of Lenovo India looked very confident on the launch of the laptop. "Customers end up compromising either looks for technology or technology for looks. This no-compromise ultra portable notebook from Lenovo offers both. We're confident the much-anticipated IdeaPad U110 ultra portable notebook will excite customers and give them a unique and rewarding computing experience." he said.

Other features of the laptop include -

- 120 GB HDD
- Up to 3 GB RAM
- Built-in web cam
- WLAN, Ethernet and Bluetooth connectivity*
- External DVD burner
- Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium OS


You can also go ahead and get an additional battery to extend your battery life of the laptop. The laptop comes with face recognition software for automatic login and harddrive protection from damage.

The price of this is very high to say the least, at around Rs. 98,000 this one could be missed.

Motorola MOTOZINE ZN5



This is the first time Motorola has officially spoken about the new MOTOZINE series of handsets. Till now we have been used to getting the word from spies in the company and all types of leaks from here and there.

The word is out now from the company and the MOTOZINE will make its debut in China and then move to other parts of Asia and then finally Europe. The phone comes with a 5-megapixel camera in association with Kodak. The camera has features like autofocus, a xenon flash, and an on the fly integration with Kodak Gallery.

The phone works with Quad-band GSM and has EDGE connectivity. The price of the handset has not be revealed yet, we shall be on the task to find that out for you guys soon enough.

Dell Studio 15 and Studio 17 Laptops

The Dell Studio 1536 is no more a secret and the word is out from Dell. The surprise behind this line of Dell laptops is that it comes with 'Permanent Pictaflex' prints by Mike Ming on the hand rest (just below the keyboard). The laptop also comes in multiple colors like orange, blue, green, pink and red. We are pretty sure that a few fashion people might fancy these laptops.

The Studio 15 and 17 are the two varieties in 15inch and 17inch displays. The configuration is pretty much the same when compared to other Dell machines like the Inspiron and XPS series.

The Dell Studio 1536 comes with a WWAN option for Mobile usage, and a Nvidia 8600M GT graphics card. Other features include a Core 2 Duo processor, upto 4GB Ram, 320 Gig of HDD space and 8-in-1 card reader. If you have the extra cash to throw around you can opt for a Blu-ray drive as well. We definitely recommend the 9-cell batteries for the extra bit, as Dell batts usually are not great to say the least.

See pics below to get a good idea what these look like..





Motorola H700 - Review...

Features of the H700 :

It offers the latest gen BCO3 chip set with special noise cancellation technology and echo removal software. This is a 5th generation device and has an award winning design to it. A special feature of flip-to-connect is also included.

The Motorola H700 is smaller in size compared to the HS850 and you can wear it on any ear. It has a very stylish look and has the best sound clarity that bluetooth devices have to offer.

This is compatible with all Bluetooth 1.1 devices including all mobile phones and PDA sets. It has two preset profiles of headset and handsfree.

Friday, July 11, 2008

iPhone glitches derail Apple's launch event magic



Dale Larson, the first person in the iPhone 3G line at the Apple store in San Francisco, deals with activation headaches Friday morning.


Apple's singular ability to whip up consumer frenzy might be in trouble after the debacle that was Friday's iPhone 3G launch.

Server problems turned this year's iPhone 3G launch into an exercise in patience for Apple fans and employees, as eager buyers faced waits of up to two hours to get their iPhone 3Gs activated in Apple stores, and many left with iPhone 3Gs in hand but the activation process incomplete. The same problems affected original iPhone owners trying to install the iPhone 2.0 software, turning their handsets into "iBricks."

The company had promised customers the iPhone 3G activation process would take around 10 minutes to 15 minutes, but only a lucky few spent that little time in stores in both New York and San Francisco. The entire system ground to a halt around 8:30 a.m. PDT, as Apple's iTunes servers went down in what appeared to be a massive flood of traffic.

Despite it all, the lines in New York and San Francisco--numbering several hundred strong--were well-behaved and patient as they inched along the sidewalk, although CNET's Josh Lowensohn reported that a fight broke out at an AT&T store in Emeryville, Calif. After all, most of these people are Apple's biggest fans, and were standing in line not just because they loved the product, but for the camaraderie of their fellow geeks.

But a large part of Apple's marketing strategy depends on these early adopters spreading the gospel to their friends and family about the wonderful products and services offered by Apple. No one is complaining about the product, but the service left a lot to be desired, and some of Apple's best customers left its stores fuming this morning after their experience.


Apple employees mill about as they wait for the iTunes servers to come back online.


Time out
So, what exactly happened? The issue appeared to involve the huge stress placed on the iTunes infrastructure as countries around the world attempted to activate new iPhones or upgrade old iPhones.

The launch appeared to go smoothly in New Zealand, Australia, and Japan, but as the sun traveled across the earth, the issues began to emerge. O2, the exclusive carrier of the iPhone in the U.K., ran into huge problems activating iPhones through iTunes. Macworld U.K. reported that O2's Web activation process requires Windows and Internet Explorer: which is obviously a problem when trying to activate an iPhone in an Apple store.

The problems multiplied as people in the U.S. woke up and began purchasing their iPhone 3Gs and downloading the iPhone 2.0 software. The process was slow, but moving in New York as the launch got under way. However, there were early signs that things were just as bad in the U.S. as they were in the U.K.: the first person to emerge with an iPhone 3G at the Fifth Avenue Apple store in New York was actually 75th in line to start the day.

By the time San Francisco hit the 8 a.m. hour, the launch process had ground to a halt. The first customers let into the downtown San Francisco Apple store were initially told that AT&T's activation process had failed for about 30 minutes between 8 and 8:30 a.m. PDT, which AT&T later denied, pointing the finger squarely at Apple.

"To the best of my knowledge AT&&T servers did not crash," said Mark Siegel, an AT&T spokesman. "The issue was that when customers got to the last step in the activation process, which was to sync the phone with iTunes, the Apple servers were so overwhelmed that we couldn't complete the last step in the process in the stores. "So we started telling customers to go home and try syncing their iPhones from home."

Apple store employees acknowledged that iTunes was the main source of the problems: "This is really frustrating," said one employee inside the Apple store, as she tried to activate an iPhone over and over. Apple did not respond to multiple requests for comment on what exactly happened to the iTunes infrastructure, and an Apple public relations representative outside the San Francisco store did not answer repeated questions about what was causing the delay.

Damage control
Apple quickly started to try and make amends. Dale Larson, the first person in line in San Francisco, was given a free 16GB iPhone 3G after he waited two and a half hours (which, to be fair, was caused in part by the San Francisco police asking him to move his tent) for his iPhone 3G to activate. He said Apple store employees spent two hours on the phone with executives at Apple headquarters in Cupertino trying to figure out what to do.

Some customers were sent e-mails from the company, which one Crave reader reproduced in our comments. "Due to network congestion on the iTunes server, you may not be able to update or restore the software on your iPhone. Once the congestion has decreased the software should be available for you to update. It would be advisable to attempt the update later on today."

Apple found itself fending off sharp criticism from bloggers and fans normally in love with the company. Gizmodo won headline of the day contest with "It's the iPocalypse," while others on the Web and through microblogging sites like Twitter and FriendFeed vented their frustration for the world to see.

On CNET, decameron9 left this comment: "Server crashes, bandwidth problems...acceptable if this was a sudden, unforeseeable demand on resources. Not in this case - or in any case with a product launch. I doubt Jobs just woke up this morning and announced the 3G or (the) 2,0 upgrade....it's been in the works for months."


A long line stretches away from the Apple store at 11 a.m., three hours after the doors first opened.



Fallout
Apple has made a fortune over the past several years with a two-pronged approach to consumer technology. First, make a product that's easy to use and understand. Second, make that product into a phenomenon--a status symbol that evokes an elevated level of technology sophistication and class--through clever marketing and superior customer service.

A large part of that second step has involved meticulously planned and perfectly executed events that make people feel like they are experiencing history, not just a product launch. Last year's iPhone launch event was perhaps the pinnacle of that strategy, as several million people came to a virtual standstill on June 29, 2007, to watch a company launch a phone. Unfortunately for Apple, several million people came to a standstill again this year: in line waiting for the iPhone 3G, or at home trying to activate their original iPhone.

On Friday, Apple lost some of the luster that has adorned its star since the iPod turned into an icon. It will always have a dedicated group of supporters who believe in what the company is trying to do, and who have been with Apple through thick and thin. Most people, however, are much more fickle. And after today, they'll think twice before waiting for hours to be the first one to snap up an Apple product.

That doesn't at all suggest that the company's long-term prospects are diminished: sales of the Mac, iPod, and iPhone will continue to grow, especially among the younger demographic. And Apple's servers had already started to recover by Friday afternoon, meaning that iPhone sales should proceed once the people who weren't going to wait in line anyway start buying.

But Apple disappointed a huge, influential chunk of its customers today with its performance during the iPhone 3G launch, and proved it's just as fallible as any other company. That might take more than a $100 store credit to fix.