Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Dell tests MP3 Players




The Wall Street Journal newspaper said, citing several Dell officials. In recent months, personal computer maker Dell Inc., has been testing a digital music player that could go on sale as early as September,

Dell's new foray would put it into an Apple-led market that has defied assaults.
Companies like Microsoft Corp and Sony Corp have tried -- and failed -- to make a dent in the market dominated by Apple's iPod players and iTunes store, the Journal said.

The music player which Dell has been testing features a small navigation screen and basic button controls to scroll through music play lists, the Journal reported.

It would connect to online music services via a Wi-Fi Internet connection, and Dell would likely price the model at less than $100, the Journal said. Dell's first foray into the music market in 2003 was a huge disappointment. It withdrew from the music-player market after its DJ Ditty player failed to make major inroads.

This time, if the company goes ahead with the music player, the strategy is different, Michael Tatelman, Dell's vice president of consumer sales said, according to the paper.

Instead of simply selling a piece of hardware tied to someone else's music service, as it did in 2003, Dell is working on software for a range of portable PCs that will let users download and organize music and movies from various online sources, the paper added.

India's '$10 Laptop' to Cost US$100 After All

A low-cost laptop being developed by the Indian government in tandem with two leading Indian education and research institutions will cost US$100 when available, and not $10 as was earlier stated by the government.

A spokesman for Minister of State for Higher Education, D. Purandeswari, said on Wednesday that the price of the laptop would in fact be US$100 rather than $10.

In a transcript of the speech delivered by Purandeswari at a conference in Delhi on Tuesday, which was provided by the government's press bureau to reporters, the Minister was quoted as saying that the government aims to provide $10 laptops to students.

The transcript has been updated subsequently to reflect the new price of the laptop.
Research on the low-cost laptop is being already carried out at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras. The government did not however provide information on the specifications of the laptop, or whether the price would include a subsidy from the government.

Toshiba USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive, 160GB


Toshiba has launched three new external HDDs that can fit in the palm of your hand. Available in three colors, each corresponds different storage capacity. Gecko green for 160 GB, Hot rod red for 250 GB and Carbon Grey for 320 GB. The drives are also equipped with internal shock sensor so you don’t have to worry about everyday wear and tear. As for the price, the only one available for now is the Gecko Green 160GB for $110, others are yet to come

Feature
  • Compact and lightweight (only 0.65"H x 3.2"W x 5"D), this highly portable drive fits comfortably in any backpack, travel bag or computer bag.
  • Take your music, photos, videos, spreadsheets and other files with you wherever you go!
  • Back up files from your desktop or notebook to free up space on your hard drive and ensure that your computer's performance isn't slowed by thousands of photos, videos, songs and other files.
  • Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface allows fast transfer rates — up to 480Mbps.
  • Internal shock sensor and ramp loading technology help protect your data if the drive is dropped or jostled.
  • Plug and play. Works right out of the box!
  • Drive is USB-powered, so no AC adapter is needed.
  • For use with Windows 2000/XP/Vista and Mac OS X 10.3.9 and later.
  • Backed by the manufacturer's 3-year limited warranty.

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic orXpressMedia first nokia Touchscreen phone Pics




The 5800 XpressMusic or XpressMedia ( no one seems quite sure), has an expected component list that reads like a roll-call for modern smartphones: behind the 640 x 360-pixel display will be a 3.2-megapixel camera (assisted by a dual-LED flash), 140MB of memory and GPS, EDGE, HSDPA (3G), wi-fi, Bluetooth radios.
The 5800 XpressMusic is said to also get built-in GPS, 3.5mm audio jack and TV-out. In addition, connectivity looks comprehensive with GSM, GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA, HSDPA as well as WLAN and Bluetooth.




There is still no official word from Nokia on this exact handset, although the company did recently issue a statement saying: "Our first touch device will be aimed solidly at the 'mid-range' or 'volume' part of the market. This device will be competitively spec-ed - especially considering the price point and will be announced in a few months."




Feature

  • Measurements: 111 × 52 × 14.5 mm, and weighs only 104 grams.
  • 16 million color TFT LCD
  • 640 × 360 pixel resolution
  • 16:9 display mode
  • Fifth edition of Symbian S60.
  • finger touch operation will provide vibration feedback function.
  • 3.2 megapixel Carl Zeiss optical lens with autofocus
  • Dual LED flash
  • Built-in GPS
  • 140 MB RAM
  • GSM / GPRS / EDGE / WCDMA / HSDPA / WLAN wireless networking and Bluetooth technology.
  • 3.5 mm Headset interface
  • TV-out interface
  • BL-5J 1150mah Battery