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t mobile g1

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T mobile g1: The first-ever Google Android ( operating system ) smartphone is here. The 5.6-ounce G1 looks like a grown-up Sidekick. It's a rectangular black phone (4.6 by 2.1 by 0.6 inches—HWD) with rounded corners and a big 3.2-inch, 320-by-480-pixel capacitive touch screen that's bright and responsive. Below the display, there's a trackball; Menu, Home, and Back buttons, and buttons to pick up and end calls. Volume and camera controls are on the sides of the handset, and the 3-megapixel camera is on the back. The screen is very crisp and actually offers the second best touch-screen experience ever, yes, compared to the iPhone at number one.The T-Mobile G1 features a full QWERTY keyboard, 3G support, Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth. The Google Android operating system offers good integration with Google applications as well as access to the Amazon MP3 Store and YouTube. As more applications become available, the G1 will also become a more powerful smartphone for all types of

Google SearchWiki

Yes, reaching at the top is different from staying at the top. In fact I guess staying and maintaining ones position at the top is much more tough thing to do. So some will never say die. and same is the case with the GOOGLE. Right..... To stay on the top, a leader has to innovate, and this is what Google is doing. Google has announced SearchWiki, a service giving search power to the user. A Google account holder will be able to customize his search by re-ranking results, adding new ones, commenting on the results, and even deleting existing ones. It's a good way to make the search results personalized since they are completely associated with a user's Google Account. The SearchWiki springs into action after the search results for the queried term is displayed. A small icon appears beside the result link that enables the user to push the result up or down while the link beside it allows him/her to delete or restore the result.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Comes to India

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Sony Ericsson: All you Sony Ericsson supporters,,, stand up as this really needs a standing ovation. The much anticipated Sony Ericsson Xperia X1, touted as iPhone killer, has finally been launched in India and that too at a whooping price of Rs. 44500 -- only (approx)!. I was really waiting for this. The Xperia X1 sports 3-inch VGA display, full QWERTY keyboard, arc-slider design and metal-finish body. Featuring nine customizable panel interface, the phone sports Windows Mobile platform, offers higher data services with HSDPA/HSUPA and WiFi support. The expandable memory support allows adding more storage. What you need more on the features... ok then click here...

Philips - Circle of Life

Now this one is straight from the future. The technology that created all the environmental problems for us is now taking a U turn to serve us and make a better living place. This great and innovative thinking has come up from Philips. At the concepts is called: Circle of Life: Circle of Life is a concept for a truly informed and heightened shopping experience, where old products are returned, recycled and re-used, and where new products are assembled on-site and co-created with the customer. Shopping responsibly – a five step activity loop The ‘Circle of Life’ is a closed loop that ends at ‘Ownership’, but starts with ‘Recycling’ – acknowledging that nothing disappears or emerges out of nowhere: everything is the result of transformation. The shopping experience is defined by five steps within the ‘Circle of Life’, where all aspects of a product’s lifecycle involve the customer: 1.‘Recycling’: returning products for dismantling 2.‘Core customization’: co-creating the functional

VLookup

Hi, Previously I wrote about Pivot table , this time lets explore VLookup as this is also one of the very powerful and handy feature of Excel. First lets understand why we make VLookup. A lot of people use Excel as a database, may be due to reasons like business requirement or unknown to the power RDBMS. Although excel can work as a database, some of the tasks that would be very easy in a database program are fairly complex in Excel. One of these tasks is matching two lists based on a common field; this can be easily accomplished using Excel VLOOKUP. In RDBMS, this concept is more like Primary key that is used to establish relation between two tables. You will find the function VLOOKUP to be extremely useful. Click here for the fully described example.

Modu - small big mobile

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Hmmm, Well this smart little Gadget is really cool and they have taken modular word to a new Dimension. Trust me this new little thing is BIG. Yes, lets probe the "MODU". Modu is a tiny modular phone that can be slipped into different device jackets like an MP3 player, GPS, bigger cell phone, car stereo, or digital camera. Modu is already launched in Russia, Italy, and Israel. Soon it will hit USA. So Some Gyan about Modu: Modu is just like a SIM card. An expanded SIM card. About the size of an iPod Nano, it can place calls, send text messages, and hold contacts. Modu can be inserted into different device jackets, depending on the functionality needed. The camera jacket, for instance, can be paired with Modu to send pictures over the wireless network. The concept of carrying a small module with basic communications capabilities, holding your personal data so all these other devices can change personality is attractive. Specially since some devices could be shared with other

Dual core processor....

Oh!! So you have the latest Dual Core Processor . Latest!!!! You said huh!! not any more. Tecnology is changing by leap and bounds every day. So donot let behind and meet Multi Core Processor. A processor with all cores on a single die is called a monolithic processor. A dual core processor is a CPU with two separate cores on the same die, each with its own cache. It's the equivalent of getting two microprocessors in one. Dual-processor (DP) systems are those that contains two separate physical computer processors in the same chassis. In dual-processor systems, the two processors can either be located on the same motherboard or on separate boards. In a dual-core configuration, an integrated circuit (IC) contains two complete computer processors. Usually, the two identical processors are manufactured so they reside side-by-side on the same die, each with its own path to the system front-side bus. Both AMD and Intel's dual-core flagships are 64-bit. To utilize a dual core pr