by Tech Guy on October 25, 2009
Korean giant Samsung has launched an ultra-sleek Netbook N140 powered by newly launched Windows 7 OS in the Indian market.
Targetting both home and enterprise users, Samsung N140 netbook comes with a 10.1-inch LED Backlit display and a spillproof keyboard. The Netbook supports 11 hours with a 6 cell battery and has 250GB hard disc drive.
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by Tech Guy on October 21, 2009
Apple revamped its desktop and laptop lines on Tuesday, dramatically redesigning the iMac all-in-one and MacBook laptop. Apple has also added a few updates to its Mac Mini line of small-scale desktops. It introduced a handful of updated peripherals, with a multitouch mouse bringing the most thorough changes.
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by Tech Guy on October 20, 2009
The newest release of Microsoft’s flagship product Windows is to be released on Thursday.
There are a great many changes to the operating system, which has already been described by one analyst as “a polishing release of Windows Vista”.
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by Tech Guy on October 20, 2009
Nokia had entered the mobile PC market few months ago with the Nokia Booklet 3G and it has now introduced the mini laptop in the US. The device is launched in association with AT&T, Best Buy and Microsoft.

The Nokia device brings together mobility and personal computer experience in a sleek form-factor. The Nokia Booklet 3G runs on Windows 7 and is powered by Intel Atom. The robust device offers around 12 hours of battery life and weighs less than 2.76 pounds.
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by Tech Guy on October 13, 2009
Microsoft and Giorgio Armani, with a little help from Samsung, have launched a mobile phone.
The Armani phone runs Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 6.5, and if you’re wearing a baggy Armani suit, you might even have room in your pocket for it. The latest, and least bad, version of Windows Mobile launched earlier this month. The company is hoping its applications store will create some of the buzz which surrounds iPhone apps.
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by Tech Guy on October 13, 2009
by Tech Guy on October 1, 2009
The second-generation iPod Touch adds speaker and volume controls–and delivers one of the most polished media players available at a lower price.
With its latest iteration of the iPod Touch, Apple has added two highly coveted features–external volume controls and a speaker–and lowered prices, too. However, the Touch’s physical changes are incremental, and they don’t bring the device up to the level of its sibling, the iPhone 3G.
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by Tech Guy on October 1, 2009
Play even more games, access new and exciting applications and create instant playlists at the touch of a button with the New Apple iPod touch 8GB.
The incredibly sleek and much-loved iPod Touch now comes with a new Genius Playlist feature, which groups together songs that complement each other into one easy to access list. If you’re listening to a song you like and want to hear more of the same, just access Genius with a few clicks of your wheel and it’ll do the rest. If you don’t like the list it comes up with, you can even refresh and it will try again! Your own personal DJ in the palm of your hand!
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by Tech Guy on September 30, 2009
After launching the pay per call scheme for its CDMA users, Tata Teleservices has once again set a race between the leading telecom players by offering unlimited internet browsing or surfing, straight from the handset.
Tata’s GSM service in partnership with Japan’s NTT DOCOMO, is offering unlimited GPRS access for its users and for that all they need to do is click the mobile keys.
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by Tech Guy on September 30, 2009
Samsung has launched its first android touchphone Galaxy I7500in India partnering with Tata DOCOMO. Priced at Rs 28,990, the smartphone has a metal detector, magnetic compass and more.
Samsung Galaxy 17500 packs with a 3.2 amole touch-screen, Wi-Fi connectivity, and preloaded Google mobile services such as Google Maps, Google Talk, Gmail, Google Chrome, Google search and YouTube.
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