Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Technology news- 7th January 2014:

Nokia expands smartphone range

Expanding its smartphone portfolio, Nokia, on Tuesday, launched two new devices, Lumia 1320 and Lumia 525, in the Indian market. While the 6-inch phablet, Lumia 1320, is priced at Rs.23,999, the four-inch Lumia 525 will be available for Rs.10,399.


Micromax unveils LapTap tablet, runs both on Android and Windows OS

Micromax is all set to launch LapTab, a dual boot Android and Windows 8 tablet at CES 2014. This is the first Intel powered tablet to have a dual operating system.

Android on pace to surpass one billion devices this year, says Gartner

This year vendors will ship 1.1 billion devices based on Android, while Windows stages a small comeback and the number of Apple machines, percentage-wise, increases the most, according to estimates from market research company Gartner.


Acer Announces Iconia W4, A1-830 and B1-720 Tablets At CES 2014

With PC sales continue to show downward swing, Acer has shifted its resources in making tablet devices. At this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the Taiwanese giant announced three low-high end Tablets for the mass market.


Soon after Canadian handset maker BlackBerry slashed the price of Q5 smartphone to Rs 19,990 in a desperate bud to boost sales of devices powered by its latest operating system BB10, Bharti Airtel too joined the league to clear the Blackberry phones in ...


PlayStation 4 now available in India carrying a price tag of Rs. 39990
Sony unveiled the PlayStation 4 in India last month saying that the console will be available in retail and online stores starting January 6. The company has lived up to its word, as PS4 is now listed as 'in-stock' at leading online retailers.


Honda Cars India Ltd., on Tuesday, launched the much-awaited fourth generation Honda City in the Indian market with prices starting from Rs.7.42 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) for the petrol model.


NEW DELHI: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has proposed that a telecom operator must give a three-month notice to its subscribers if it plans to change the technology currently deployed by it.


LAS VEGAS: On a day of the press conferences at Consumer Electronics Show, world's biggest gadget and technology exhibition, the biggest buzz was created by something that has nothing to do with mobile phones or televisions.


Maruti Suzuki Celerio, slated for global unveiling at 2014 Auto Expo in Greater Noida is reportedly coming in with Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) into India


Wireless machines that measure blood pressure and record data in the cloud so that it can be accessed remotely. Mobile phone-based urine analysis.


Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM), the Indian subsidiary of Toyota, will soon launch the Etios Cross variant. Images in the slides are that of the South American Left Hand Drive version of Etios Cross.


No comments:

Operating system - Part 1:

 In our blog, we published several articles on OS concepts which mostly on the perspective for malware analysis/security research. In few in...