Monday 28 November 2011

Technologies


BlackBerry signs Indian-led company for tablet apps
Toronto: BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) has entered into a deal with Indian-led Polar Mobile for exclusive development...
BlackBerry to offer 'super phone', as shares slip
Toronto: Shares of Research In Motion (RIM) sank as much as 12 per cent during after-hour trading Thursday as the BlackBerry maker hinted at less-than-expected results in the current quarter while releasing its fourth quarter...
Hi-tech camera can make your pics better looking
London: Every girl wishes she could dab on some makeup to improve her looks before getting her picture clicked. Now, Panasonic's Lumin DMC-FX77 includes a built-in 'Beauty Retouch' mode which aims to whiten teeth, put colour on...
Nokia E7 touch-and-type phone launched in India
New Delhi:  Finnish mobile handset maker Nokia Monday launched in the Indian market its much talked about...
'Control computer by sight' technology unveiled
London: A laptop prototype has been unveiled with a device that allows a user to control the computer by sight.The eye-tracking technology monitors the user's gaze and works out where they're looking on the computer screen and...
Tablets set to sweep corporate offices  
New York: Just second year into their existence, tablets are set to sweep corporate offices, according to a survey.With tablets'...
New smartphones give instant access to Facebook  
Washington: Mobile phone giant HTC has launched two handsets - called Salsa and ChaCha - that will provide instant access to Facebook.By punching in the 'F' logo, users will be able to instantly share photos, music and even their...
World's first 3D mobile phone from LG  
London: The LG Optimus is the world's first mobile phone capable of capturing and showing 3D images and footage - that too without bulky glasses.There are two camera lenses on the back of the handset which capture two views of a...
Smartphones exploding thanks to Android  
San Francisco: Smartphone growth is exploding around the world, as Google's open-source Android operating system drives prices...

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