Saturday, December 13, 2008

Champions League Cricket in October, 2009

Champions League Twenty20 Cricket tournament 2008 was cancelled due to busy international schedule and the first edition of Champions League will be held in October, 2009. Winners of the 2009 Twenty20 leagues from 6-7 countries (12 teams) will participate in the event. Young players of 2008 teams missed a wonderful chance to exhibit their skills on international arena. Officials from the cricket boards of Australia, India and South Africa took this decision following a conference as they failed to find dates for the tournament in the busy international schedule.

Champions League tournament was scheduled to be held from December 3 to 10 but was cancelled due to Mumbai terrorist attacks. The Twenty20 cricket tournament was originally due to run from late September but was delayed due to Champions trophy one day cricket.


This is a huge monetary loss for teams and players as it carries prize money $5 million. 8-12 T20 teams will participate in the first edition of Champions League in 2009. Champions Trophy cricket will be held from September 24 while Champions league will be held in October.

Chennai Test: Day 2

Zeecric Bureau

Chennai, Dec 12: Some clinical performances by the five-man English bowling attack reduced India to 155/6 at stumps on Day 2, still 161 runs adrift of visitor’s first innings total. All the Indian batsmen were guilty of throwing away their wickets at crucial junctures, succumbing to soft dismissal after initial hard work was done.

In reply to England’s first innings score of 316, India got off to a poor start as Virender Sehwag failed to provide an encore of his last Test innings in Chennai, when he had hammered the Proteas for 319 runs in just over a day. The Delhi Dasher fell early for just 9 runs when he dragged an away going delivery from Steve Harmison back onto his stumps.


With the early impetus conceded, Indian batsmen Gautam Gambhir and Rahul Dravid went into a defensive shell as the visitors cut down on all scoring opportunities. The sustained pressure on the batsmen paid off when debutant spinner Greame Swann announced his arrival on the Test stage in a spectacular fashion. Just over a month after Australia’s Jason Krejza had made his baptism into Test cricket by fire in this country, Swann too created a flutter in the Indian ranks with wickets of Gambhir and Dravid in his very first over.

After trapping an indecisive Gambhir LBW for 19, he trapped Dravid, playing the wrong line, LBW for 3, to leave India reeling at 37/3 at tea.


It was left to the old stalwarts- Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman to dig India out of the deep hole they found themselves in. The duo batted sensibly and displayed much needed serenity. Inch by inch they tried to rebuild the Indian innings. While Laxman donned the mantle of sheet anchor, Tendulkar was the aggressor as the hosts’ desperately tried to wrest the momentum back from England.


Turning back the clock to his glory years, Tendulkar looked in an ominious touch as hit some glorious drives and cuts through the off-side. He also heaved a mighty slog sweep of Swann for a six over mid-wicket.


However, just when it seemed that the Indian innings had been anchored to safety, Monty Panesar struck with the wicket of Laxman. After getting his eye in, the stylish Hyderabadi displayed a rare moment of uncertainity, when his hard hit drive was latched on to by Panesar of his own bowling, spelling former’s doom for 24 runs. He hit 3 fours.


Calamities for India seemed to be striking in pairs as in the very next over, Tendulkar was felled by Andrew Flintoff, caught and bowled again, for 37 as India slumped to 102/5.


Birthday boy Yuvraj Singh was the last wicket to fall on what was undoubtedly a miserable day for Dhoni’s men. Making a comeback into the Test team, Yuvraj failed to display the grittiness his predecessor at the number 6 spot, Sourav Ganguly was renowed for, falling for 14 to Harmison. His unnecessarily extravagant drive outside the off-stump landed into the safe hands of Flintoff at second slip as Mahendra Singh Dhoni was left stranded in company of tail-enders.

Earlier in the day, a gritty unbeaten half-century from England’s stumper Matt Prior (53) nullified any advantage India might have gained from Flintoff’s early dismissal. After the Lancashaire all-rounder fell to Amit Mishra’s guile without adding to his overnight tally, Prior hug around, ably supported by the tail-enders, to take England’s score to a healthy looking 316.


Having done all the right things on the second day, England would be now looking to polish off the Indian tail as early as possible, before setting India a massive target on the wicket expected to aid spinners heavily.


Indians meanwhile, would look back at the day with disappointment. However, they cannot refute the claim that they themselves were to be blamed for the mess they are in. An ‘England-like’ determination is the need of the hour if hosts hope to crawl back into the match.

Chennai Test: Day 1

The opening day of the first Test resembled more a chess duel rather than a cricket encounter. England dominated a major chunk of the day’s proceedings, two sessions to be precise, only to fritter away their hard earned advantage in the final session. England were 229/5 when the stumps were drawn.

For England, the day’s hero was undoubtedly Andrew Strauss, who, with his marathon 123 run knock, held their innings together. Pacing his innings to perfection, Strauss adopted a textbook style approach to the Test match as he blunted the Indian bowlers with consummate ease. However, just when he seemed to have done the hard work, he threw away his wicket rather tamely, holding out a simple return catch to Amit Mishra, minutes before the close of the day’s play.

In the morning, England captain Kevin Pietersen won the toss and not surprisingly, elected to bat first, against India in the first Test match. The visitors inducted two spinners- Monty Panesar and Graeme Swann in the team.

Strauss, along with his fellow opener Alastair Cook, provided a solid start, putting up 118 runs for the first wicket. The duo adopted the ‘dead bat’ approach against Indian new ball bowlers Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sharma initially, content to leave anything even marginally outside the off-stump.In face of some determined batting by openers, Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni had introduced his trump card off-spinner Harbhajan Singh in the 9th over itself. But the move proved futile as both Strauss and Cook played the waiting game to perfection, while dispatching any loose deliveries to the fence.

By lunch, they had anchored England safely to 63 without loss. After the break, both batsmen stepped up the scoring rate, bringing up their half-centuries.

Finally, it was left to Harbhajan to provide India the much-needed breakthrough as he removed Cook for a well compiled 52. Strauss ensured no further hiccups for England in their most productive session, as they went to tea at 164/1.

The opening day, which until then, had been meandering along for the Indians, swung in India’s favor rapidly in the final session.

First, India`s pace spearhead Zaheer struck with his second ball after tea, trapping Ian Bell plumb in front of the wicket for 17 runs, with a classical in-swinger. He soon followed it up with a caught and bowled dismissal of England captain Kevin Pietersen for just 4 runs to put a break on England’s progress.

Soon after, Paul Collingwood, who was hardly comfortable against Harbhajan, eventually succumbed to sustained pressure, scooping up a simple catch at short-leg to Gautam Gambhir for 9 runs.

Centurion Strauss was the last wicket to fall in the day as Mishra rounded up a perfect comeback for India.

England, who trudged along at a run-rate of 2.54 in the day, would be banking on Andrew Flintoff as they bid to set a challenging first innings score, while India would be looking to wrap up England’s innings as soon as possible

The day’s proceedings had commenced with Indian and England cricketers observing a minute’s silence in memory of the Mumbai terror attack victims, which had nearly caused the Test series being called off.


Bhupathi to train youngsters

Indian tennis ace Mahesh Bhupathi today said he would put more time in training youngsters to produce talents for the future at the Apollo Tyres Mission 2018 challenge.

Apollo tyres had created a corpus of Rs 100 crore for mission 2018 with the objective of developing the first Indian Singles Grand Slam champion by 2018.

"He had spend lot of time in training young tennis talent especially in Apollo Tyres Mission 2018. He has overwhelmed by the presence of large number of children at the camp.

On the selection part, Bhupathi said that for selection, physical fitness and athletic ability were key criteria for him apart form the obvious tennis talent.

"Tennis at international level is becoming a furiously competitive and an increasing fast game and at that level it is more about survival of the fittest -- physically and mentally", he added.

Apollo Tyres Corporate Marketing Avik Chattopadhayay said the challenge, aimed at selecting promising young tennis talent aged between 6-14 years, had visited Chandigarh and Ahmedabad this November and 21 children have been shortlisted from these two cities.

An eminent panel of judges, led by Mahesh Bhupathi and his father CGK Bhupathi was carefully evaluating each child, he said.

Post-Mumbai seige, Coast Guard increases patrolling in Goa

In the wake of 26/11 terror attack on Mumbai through the sea-route, the Coast Guard (CG) has increased patrolling and number of sorties off Goa coast and initiated intense checking of the trawlers fishing in Arabian Sea.

"Aerial sorties are conducted through two advanced light helicopters (ALH) and a 'Chetak' covering entire Goa coast and also some areas of neighbouring Maharashtra and Karnataka," CG District Commander M Dangui told reporters.

The intense patrolling follows the possibility of further terror attack through sea-route on the western coast. The security apparatus on the coast has been tightened following the Mumbai attacks in which militants used the sea route to enter Mumbai.

Intelligence inputs had also expressed strong possibility of terrorists attacking coastal states, including Goa, which was specified in the recent State Cabinet note circulated to the ministers.

The Coast Guard, Navy and Goa Marine Police have launched coordinated efforts to keep a strict vigil on all the vessels in the Arabian sea.

INDIAN NAVY CAPTURES 23 SOMALI PIRATES

New Delhi, Dec 13: Taking the lead in the fight against piracy, the Indian Navy on Saturday arrested 23 Somali pirates. An Indian warship, INS Mysore deployed in the Gulf of Aden attacked two boats of pirates after receiving signals from a ship that the pirates were trying to hijack.

The Indian warship was patrolling in the Somali waters when it rushed to rescue MV Gibe, a merchant vessel flying the Ethiopian flag.

The pirates on two speed boats had surrounded the merchant vessel, when INS Mysore warship intervened and warded off the attack, Navy spokesperson said here.

The pirates had fired at the merchant vessel with their small arms, when it sent out a rescue call and the Indian warship, which was sailing nearby moved its Marine Commandos on an helicopter to help the distressed cargo vessel, he said.

The attack took place about 150 nautical miles off Aden and INS Mysore was about 13 nautical miles away from the merchant vessel when it picked up the SOS call.

The Navy flew its Marine Commandos on helicopters to the scene of the pirate attack and rescued the ship. MV Gibe was later escorted to safety, he added.

The Indian commandos also recovered 12 AK 47 guns, three rifles, two grenades along with other ammunition.

Out of 23 arrested pirates, 12 are reportedly from Somalia and 11 from Yemen.

The Indian warship, the INS Mysore, was dispatched to the Gulf of Aden after a spike in piracy and hijackings off the coast of Somalia, which is caught up in an Islamic insurgency and has had no functioning government since 1991.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

FINAL TEST MATCH BETWEEN INDIA AND AUSTRALIA


Australian opener Simon Katich looks up the ball after a leg side swipe, on the last day of the final India-Australia Test match in Nagpur on Monday.




Indian player Zaheer Khan, left, runs-in to congratulate Amit Mishra after he dismissed Australian captain Ricky Ponting on the fifth day of the final Test cricket match between India and Australia in Nagpur.




Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar, second right, walks back after being dismissed as Australian players celebrate during the fourth day of the fourth and final Test cricket match between India and Australia in Nagpur.




Australian captain Ricky Ponting, left, and Umpire Aleem Dar confer during the fourth day of the final cricket Test between India and Australia in Nagpur.




Amit Mishra, second right, is congratulated by Mahendra Singh Dhoni, right, as Zaheer Khan, left, and Rahul Dravid run-in on the fifth day of their final cricket Test against Australia in Nagpur.


Amit Mishra, second left, reacts after dismissing Australian batsman Mike Hussey as umpire Aleem Dar, left, declares him out on the fifth day of the final cricket Test between India and Australia in Nagpur.

VIRUS PROTECTION FOR PALMS

Viruses for palms r still relatively rare, but........there's no time like the present to take preventive measures. B'cos a PDA has the ability to run programs, it can also run a virus.

McAfee's new Wireless Security Center has developed several virus protection programs for the palm. Subscribe or purchase and u get a full year of the wireless security center for only $29.95. A 10 day FREE trial of McAfee.com Wireless Security Center is also available.

When u subscirbe to McAfee's wireless security center, u will have access to several anti virus programs.

--Guard Dog For Palm runs on ur PDA i.e.(Palm III and higher and Palm OS 3.0 to 3.5). If a program attempts to make any sort of change to ur PDA, Guard Dog alerts u and asks if it should allow or prevent it.

--McAfee also has virus scan for HandHelds such as (Palmtops, Pocket PC, etc.). Virus scan for Palm OS scans the files on your palm whenever u HotSync with ur PC (Palm III and higher and Palm OS 3.0 to 3.5).

--MARS (McAfee.com Anti-virus Resident Scanner) protects ur Palm OS device from known Palm viruses and Trojans. The application resides on ur handheld so u can scan ur device at anytime i.e, after receiving data via infrared beaming, or from an infected PC or from a wireless modem. You must have HotSync Manager 3.0 0r the latest version.

PERSONAL DIGITAL ASSISTANTS (PDA'S)

What is PDA? Some words or terms creep into daily use and PDA is a good example - - Personal Digital Assistant. According to the Computer Desktop Encyclopedia,


"A Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) is an handheld computer that serves as an organizer for personal information. It generally includes at least a name and address database, to do list and not taker. PDA's are pen based and use a stylus to tap selections on menus and to enter printed characters. The unit may also include a small on-screen keyboard which is tapped with the pen. Data is synchronized between the PDA and Desktop computer via cable or transless transmission. A PDA is like a palmtop uses a small Keyboard. Apple's Message Pad, more commonly known as the"Newton", was the first to popularize the concept."


These are the several types or brands of PDA's, including Handspring Visor, Palm and Rim Blackberry. The most popular is the palm and offers several advantages. The Palm has the following features without any aditional software, They are:

--Ability to synchronize data with desktop or laptop.
--Access email.
--Appointment Manager.
--Address book.
--Calendar.
--Calculator.
--Memo Pad.
--To Do List.
--xpense manager / or record.

PERONAL DIGITAL ASSISTANTS

Saturday, November 15, 2008

WHITEBOOKS

Many people build custom PCs for themselves or customers. These home-made computers, called whiteboxes, represent a significant portion of the computer market. Some people also modify their computers for cosmetics or performance. This is called modding. But what about building or modding a laptop?­

A­ modded or homemade laptop is called a whitebook. Whitebooks represent about 5 percent of the notebook market right now, and this number is slowly rising. The industry has done a pretty good job of keeping end users out of laptops. They've made it difficult to open, modify and get parts for a laptop. In addition, opening the laptop chassis voids the manufacturer's warranty in most cases.

It is still difficult to find parts to build a laptop from the ground up, but vendors like ASUS and ECS allow some customers to order blank laptop shells. They are especially open to resellers who build whitebooks and sell them to customers. In addition, people can mod or upgrade what came with the shell. Companies like TechStyle have made a business of it.

A laptop shell consists of:

This means that anyone wanting to build a whitebook must find:

At this point, there are no real standards for the form factor (shape and design) of laptop parts. Processors designed for laptops are available for sale, but finding a motherboard for those chips is a different story. Hard drives are pretty standard, and SODIMM system memory is easy to come by, but other parts may take some digging.

LAPTOP BATTERIES

Laptops ­and desktops both run on electricity. Both have small batteries to maintain the real-time clock and, in some cases, CMOS RAM. However, unlike a desktop computer, a laptop is portable and can run on batteries alone.

­ ­Nickel-Cadmium (NiCad) batteries were the first type of battery commonly used in laptop computers, and older laptops sometimes still use them. They have a life of roughly two hours between charges, but this life decreases with each charge based on the memory effect. Gas bubbles form in the cell plates, reducing the total amount of available cell space for recharge. The only way around this is to discharge the battery completely before recharging it. The other drawback of NiCad is that if the battery charges too long, it can explode.

Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries are the bridge between NiCad and the newer Lithium-Ion (LiIon) batteries. They last longer between charges than NiCad but overall have a shorter total lifespan. They suffer from the memory effect, but to a lesser extent than NiCad batteries.

LiIon batteries are the current standard for laptop computers. They are light and have long life spans. They do not suffer from the memory effect, can be charged randomly, and won't overheat if overcharged. They are also thinner than any other battery available for laptops, making them ideal for the new ultra-thin notebooks. LiIon batteries can last for anything from about 950 up to 1200 charges.

a laptop battery
A laptop battery


Many laptops with LiIon batteries claim to have a 5-hour battery life, but this measurement can vary greatly depending on how the computer is used. The hard drive, other disk drives and LCD display all use substantial battery power. Even maintaining wireless Internet connectivity requires some battery power. Many laptop computer models have power management software to extend the battery life or conserve battery power when the battery is low.

LAPTOP SCREEN, GRAPHICS N SOUNDS.

A graphics processing unit (GPU) is a microprocessor that handles the calculations necessary for 3-D graphics rendering. Like a CPU, a GPU produces a lot of heat. Most laptops have graphics capability built into the motherboard or have smaller graphics cards with a GPU designed specifically for laptop use. GPU manufacturers ATI and nVidia both make GPUs specifically for laptops. Laptops frequently share memory between the CPU and the GPU, saving space and reducing power consumption.

A laptop GPU
A laptop GPU


Many people don't notice a laptop's reduced graphics performance. Laptops have plenty of processing power for Web surfing and productivity applications. However, they may struggle with the latest 3-D games. A few specialty laptops, designed for gaming enthusiasts, include more powerful GPUs and additional video memory.

A laptop displays its graphics on a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen. Most screens measure between 12 and 17 inches, and the size of the screen affects the overall size of the laptop. In addition, laptop screens can be:

  • Black-and-white (16 grayscale) or color (65,536 colors)
  • Active or passive matrix
  • Reflective or backlit
­ Active matrix displays have sharper images and are easier to read, and backlit screens are better for low-level lighting conditions.

back view of a Toshiba LCD panel
This back view of the Toshiba's LCD panel is showing the fluorescent tube that provides the light and the screen that diffuses the light evenly over the surface.


Most laptops also have sound cards or integrated sound processing on the motherboard as well as small, built-in speakers. However, there is generally not enough space inside a laptop for a top-of-the-line sound card or a high-quality speaker. Gaming enthusiasts and audiophiles can supplement their laptops' sound capabilities with external sound controllers, which use USB or FireWire ports to connect to the laptop.

An external sound controller

LAPTOP MEMORY N STORAGE

A laptop's memory can make up for some of the reduced performance that comes from a slower processor. Some laptops have cache memory on or very near the CPU, allowing it to access data more quickly. Some also have larger busses, allowing data to move between the processor, motherboard and memory more quickly.

SODIMM modules
SODIMM modules

Lapto­ps often use smaller memory modules to save space. Memory types used in laptops include:

  • Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module (SODIMM)
  • Dual Data Rate Synchronous RAM (DDR SDRAM)
  • Single data rate Synchronous RAM (SDRAM)
  • Proprietary memory modules
Some laptops have upgradeable memory and feature removable panels for easy access to the memory modules. ­

­ Like a desktop, a laptop has an internal hard disk drive, which stores the operating system, applications and data files. However, laptops generally have less disk space than desktops. A laptop hard drive is also physically smaller than that of a desktop. In addition, most laptop hard drives spin more slowly than desktop hard drives, reducing both heat and power consumption.

Desktop computers have multiple bays for installing additional drives, such as CD and DVD ROM drives. However, space in a laptop is in much shorter supply. Many laptops use a modular design, allowing a variety of drives to fit in the same bay. These drives come in three different designations:

  • Hot swappable - The computer can stay on while changing the drive.
  • Warm swappable - The computer can stay on while changing the drive, but the corresponding bus (the path the drive uses to send data to the CPU) must be inactive.
  • Cold swappable - The computer must be off during the swap.
In some cases, these drive bays are not just limited to drives but will also accept extra batteries.

Next, we'll look at the video processing and display capabilities of a laptop.

LAPTOP PROCESSORS

The microprocessor, or CPU, works with the operating system to control the computer. It essentially acts as the computer's brain. The CPU produces a lot of heat, so a desktop computer uses circulating air, a fan and a heat sink -- a system of plates, channels and radiator fins used to draw heat off of the processor -- to cool off. Since a laptop has far less room for each of these cooling methods, its CPU usually:
  • Runs at a lower voltage and clock speed -- This reduces heat output and power consumption but slows the processor down. Most laptops also run at a higher voltage and clock speed when plugged in, and at lower settings when using the battery.

  • Mounts to the motherboard without using pins -- Pins and sockets take up a lot of room in desktop PCs. Some motherboard processors mount directly to the motherboard without the use of a socket. Others use a Micro-FCBGA (Flip Chip Ball Grid Array), which uses balls instead of pins. These designs save space, but in some cases mean that the processor cannot be removed from the motherboard for replacement or upgrading.

  • Has a sleep or slow-down mode -- The computer and the operating system work together to reduce the CPU speed when the computer is not in use or when the processor does not need to run as quickly. The Apple G4 processor also prioritizes data to minimize battery drain.
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An IBM ThinkPad's processor
An IBM ThinkPad’s processor


Some laptops use desktop CPUs that are set to run at lower clock speeds. Although this can improve performance, these laptops typically run much hotter and have a significantly reduced battery life.

A laptop heat sink and fan
A laptop heat sink and fan


Laptops usually have small fans, heat sinks, heat spreaders or heat pipes to help dissipate the heat from the CPU. Some higher end laptop models reduce heat even further with liquid coolant kept in channels alongside the heat pipe. Also, most laptop CPUs are near the edge of the unit. This allows the fan to move the heat directly to the outside instead of across other components.

HOW LAPTOP WORKS




In a way, the skyrocketing popularity of laptop computers is ironic. They 're completely portable, and they use less power and make less noise than desktop models. But, they're often a little slower and have less graphics and sound processing power, although these differences can be too small for most users to notice.

Laptops are also more expensive than desktops. The price gap is closing, though-laptop prices are falling faster than desktop prices, and laptop PC's actually outsold desktop models for the first time in May of 2005.

How can all the equipment found in a desktop tower fit into such a small package? And how can laptops be efficient enough to run on battery power alone?

-Overall, laptop and desktop computers are very similar. They have the same basic hardware, software and operating systems. The primary difference is how their components fit together. A desktop computer includes a motherboard, video card, hard drive n other components in a large case. The monitor, keyboard, n other peripherals connect wireless or with cables. Whether the case sits vertically or horizontally, ti has lots of space for add-in-cards, cables and air circulation.

A laptop, however, is much smaller and lighter than even the most compact PC tower. Its screen is an integrated part of the unit, as is its keyboard. Instead of a spacious case with lots of room for air circulation, a laptop uses a small, flat design in which all the pieces fit together snugly.

-Because of this fundamental design difference an b'cos of a laptop's inherent portability, components have to:

"Fit into a compact space"
"Conserve power"
"Produce less heat than desktop components"

Often, these differences make the components most expensive, which can contribute to higher laptop prices.

AZENTEK SMARTMIRROR



Azentek Smartmirror:

-- The SmartMirror features a 4inch touch screen LCD monitor with integrated speaker, built-in GPS navigation, Bluetooth capabilities and optional back up camera.

-- The Bluetooth functions include hands-free phone, incoming caller ID display on the screen, a call history log and manual/auto call answering.

-- Additionally, a 2GB SD memory card can store maps, pictures, and e-books for those long road trips.

-- features of the SmartMirror include lane assistant and reality view for extra driving guidance, spoken street names via text-to-speech, DirectHelp for emergency assistance, intuitive menus and even 3D maps.

-- Samsung S3C244OA-400MHZ processor

-- 64MB internal memory .

-- Built on Windows CE .NET 4.2.

-- 4.0” Touch screen LCD monitor with 16:9 aspect ratio.

IPOD RING




IRING CONTROLS YOUR IPOD:


-- With a stylish design and wireless Bluetooth connectivity with your iPod and iPhone.

-- the iRing allows you to control playback and volume on any of your Apple media devices.

-- iRing features a bright OLED status display with touch-sensitive function strip

-- a rechargeable battery life of up to 2 days.

-- recharge your iRing using the included cradle.

-- Its minimal size and unique ring-lock mechanism make it an ideal companion for charging and storing your iRing.

-- To adjust the volume, you simply need to slide your finger across the touch sensitive surface of the ring.

-- To play or pause songs, just tap the apple icon on the ring.

-- to skip tracks you need only touch on either side of the icon depending on which direction you want to go.

-- with a touch sensitive face, isn’t there a chance of constantly tapping the ring by accident?

-- there is a lock function ,Simply bend the finger that the ring is on to squeeze two rubber pads on the underside of the ring, and you can listen to Sarah Blasko all the way home without interruption.

-- The cradle is also used to recharge the iRing through a USB connection.

IPOD-TO-IPOD TRANSFER DEVICE





-- The iPod does not have wireless capability to transfer tunes to another iPod, has this tool to
help it out.

-- It automatically recognizes when you plug in iPods (either Mac or PC formatting) on either
end.

-- it can transfer a three-minute song in five seconds and a 30-minute video in three minutes

-- The device can also transfer any files when the iPods are set to “disk drive” mode.

-- Its rechargeable battery provides up to 1 1/2 hours of operation during transfers.

-- includes an AC adapter that recharges the device in four hours.

-- iPods are recharged while connected.

NOKIA 888







-- A personal mobile communication device which lets you be free and fun. It is light, simple and
carefree.

-- You can change its form according to your needs during the day.

-- You can roll it, bend it, put on your clothes like a clip.

-- It also makes some form changes that makes it more ergonomical: i.e. when you want to talk
on the phone, the body form turns into the form of the good old telephone.

-- The bracelet-like 888 is envisioned to use a liquid battery, feature speech recognition, a
flexible touch screen, and a touch sensitive body cover.

-- including an alarm clock, PDA, GPS, phone, push email receiver, digital wallet and, of course,
jewelery.

-- E-motions… It means electronical motions that 888 has You can send and receive forms from
/to friends.

-- You can send a heart shape to your girlfriend, so her telephone turns into an icon of heart.

BUSINESS CARD








Digitize That Stack of Business Cards


-- Just slide in any standard size card and an image capture is kept in memory.
-- You sort and thumb thru each card via a jog dial and everything shows up beautifully on an
OLED screen, sharp enough for small text.
-- place the card and push scan button b-scanner will scan the card
-- scanned image of the card is saved in OLED
-- mode button helps to organize the information.
-- you can view different cards using search wheel.

President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Wednesday called for a fresh vision in the country to overcome problems of poverty, food, health and employment to make India a developed country by 2020.

Addressing a gathering of teachers, university senate members, students and officials of Punjab University at its 56th annual convocation here, Kalam said that a strong partnership among research and development institutes, academicians, industry and the community was required to accomplish the vision of a developed India.

'We have a population of over one billion people of which 220 million are still living below the poverty line. They need education, they need habitat, and they need healthcare and creation of employment potential. To meet their needs we have the second vision of transforming India into a developed nation by 2020,' he told the gathering.

Kalam said the five core areas where India had competence for integrated action were: food and agriculture, education and healthcare, information and communication technology, infrastructure development in power and transport and self-reliance in critical technologies.

He said having a 9 percent growth in the gross domestic product (GDP) alone was not enough. 'Economists say that we need to grow at over 10 per cent for one decade to eliminate poverty and other problems.'

Kalam added that the country and its intelligentsia needed to ensure that the National Prosperity Index (NPI) continued to grow and that the fruits of growth reached all sections of society.

Along with growth in all fields, people should cherish the rich culture and value system of the country, he said, adding that lectures in moral science, especially by great teachers, were important and should be part of the curriculum of every institution.

Kalam later honoured a few persons with degrees.

He also participated in the annual convocation of the Post-graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER).

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