Author: Bharat Nagpal

  • iG-Exclusive : Nokia E7 Coming to India Next Month

    iG-Exclusive : Nokia E7 Coming to India Next Month

    While we will tell you that, Nokia Global – Announced that the E7 has been announced for Select Markets and should be shipping in countries in and around EU – UK, etc, anytime now. We just got word from Nokia Sales Rep Jatin Kaushik , That, the device is already slated for India and may come as early as next month.

    The QWERTY flagship from Espoo has

    • A 4-inch Clear Black Display
    • Latest version of Symbian
    • 8 megapixel camera
    • 16GB of onboard memory,
    • Aluminum body
    • Slideout keyboard

    On a different note : we expect the device to be slated at the 26,000/- Price mark (you could expect higher)


    Full PR


    All-in-one business smartphone, the Nokia E7, arrives in stores

    Espoo, Finland – The highly anticipated Nokia E7 will begin arriving in stores in select markets this week, with broader availability building up quickly in several markets.

    With its tilting 4 inch ClearBlack display, full qwerty keyboard and a fast access to a wide variety of apps directly on the homescreen, the Nokia E7 is the key to having a successful day in or out of the office. Importantly, the device supports business applications from leading enterprise technology partners including Microsoft and IBM.

    Key features of the Nokia E7
    – Easy access to private and business email 
    – Create, edit and share office documents and view PDF files with Adobe Reader
    – Fast, secure intranet access with the built-in VPN
    – High-resolution photos and HD video with the 8 megapixel camera and dual LED flash
    – HDMI connectivity to project files, videos and images onto large screens
    – 16 gigabytes of on-board flash memory
    – USB-On-The-Go, enabling easy file sharing by connecting a USB stick to the smartphone

    For business users, Nokia E7 provides direct, secure and real-time access to email, calendar, contacts, tasks and the corporate directory through Microsoft Exchange servers, as well as Office Communicator Mobile, developed by Microsoft for Nokia smartphones, which brings presence and corporate instant messaging.

    Additionally, a wide range of entertainment and social services available on the Nokia E7 make it the perfect off-duty companion, and the Ovi Store offers a wealth of apps such as Bloomberg, Angry Birds and Sports Tracker.

    The new arrival offers drive or walk navigation in 80 countries. The latest commercial version of Ovi Maps, available immediately via Ovi Store or Ovi Suite, adds visibility to subways, trams and trains, real-time traffic, safety alerts, visibility to parking and petrol stations, speed limit warnings, and improved search and location sharing capabilities.

  • TI announces OMAP 5 – two high performance and two low power cores

    TI announces OMAP 5 – two high performance and two low power cores

    Before we could get our hands dirty with the Ti-OMAP 4 devices, Texas Instruments has announced the Quad core – Ti-OMAP 5.  The 5 has two Cortex-A15 cores, each running at up to 2GHz (Cortex-A15 is the fastest architecture ARM has announced to date )there are another two Cortex-M4 processors along for the ride, ready to take over less intensive tasks at much lower power consumption to improve device responsiveness

    Moreover there is :

    • support up to four cameras operating at the same time
    • 3D playback
    • 3D recording
    • 2D upsampling to 3D at 1080p resolution
    • Upto 8GB of RAM support

     

    Full Press Release

     

    Not just a faster horse: TI’s OMAP™ 5 platform transforms the concept of ‘mobile’

    – New OMAP 5 platform creates disruptive mobile experiences akin to Henry Ford’s transformative automobile advancements

    – Mobile computing, stereoscopic 3D, gesture recognition and computational photography intensified by TI’s best-in-class applications platform

    – Sophisticated multi-core processing, including ARM® Cortex™-A15 MPCore™ processors

    DALLAS (Feb. 7, 2011) – Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) announced today the next generation of its popular OMAP™ family: the OMAP 5 mobile applications platform, which is positioned to transform how mobile devices, such as Smartphones, tablets and other mobile form factors are used, making them even more valuable in our daily lives. More information on the OMAP 5 platform can be found here: www.ti.com/wbu_omap5_pr_lp.

    Imagine carrying only one productivity tool while in the office, on the road or at home – a single mobile device which provides PC-like computing performance with mobile power levels. Imagine using the same device to conduct a stereoscopic 3D (S3D) video conference for work. Imagine being in a meeting and projecting a document from this device, which you can edit by simply touching the projected image on a surface. Imagine going home and switching the device to your personal operating system to drive a next-generation game on your HDTV using wireless display technology. These capabilities are only highlights of what the TI OMAP 5 platform uniquely delivers. To see more experiences enabled by the OMAP 5 platform, view a video here: www.ti.com/wbu_omap5_pr_v.

    Highest performance, lowest power…yet again
    The 28 nanometer OMAP 5 applications processors carry on the OMAP family tradition of delivering significant increases in performance and functionality, while lowering power consumption compared to their predecessors. Specifically, they offer up to 3x processing performance and five-fold 3D graphics improvement, yet provide a nearly 60 percent average power reduction compared to a sample user experience on the OMAP 4 platform. Additionally, the OMAP 5 platform’s software is designed for maximum reuse to ease migration from the OMAP 4 platform.

    “The next decade will bring a revolution in mobile computing, as devices continue to converge, attempting to become one single device that meets all of our computing, entertainment, and complex day-to-day needs and interests. However, the bridge to true mobile computing enablement was missing until today. The OMAP 5 platform will be at the heart of driving the mobile computing revolution by delivering the highest computing, graphics and multimedia performance possible within the low power budget required by mobile form factors,” said Remi El-Ouazzane, vice president, OMAP platform business unit, TI.

    Sophisticated, multi-core processing: harmonized for the best possible user experience
    The OMAP 5 processor leverages two ARM® Cortex™-A15 MPCores™ – the most advanced ARM architecture to date – capable of speeds of up to 2 GHz per core in the OMAP 5 implementation. With a 50 percent boost in performance over the Cortex-A9 core (at the same clock frequency), combined with up to 8GB of dynamic memory access and hardware virtualization support, the Cortex-A15 core can enable true mobile computing experiences, such as the ones referenced above.

    The OMAP 5 architecture utilizes an intelligent combination of many different processing cores – each tailored and power-optimized for specific functions – and all harmonized to provide the best possible user experience. In addition to the two Cortex-A15 cores, the OMAP 5 processor includes individual, dedicated engines for: video, imaging and vision, DSP, 3D graphics, 2D graphics, display and security. The processor also includes two ARM Cortex-M4 processors for offloading real-time processing from the Cortex-A15 cores to improve low-level control and responsiveness of mobile devices.

    “We continue to see high performance mobile devices, such as advanced Smartphones and tablets, requiring increased processor performance while remaining within the restricted mobile power consumption boundaries,” said Mike Inglis, EVP and general manager of the ARM Processor Division. “The OMAP 5 processor highlights the advantage of the ARM business model. The relationship enables product differentiation through the integration of low power multi-core ARM processor cores with the partners’ own system-on-chip technologies, including power management, audio and video processing. ARM is proud to have contributed to the OMAP 5 platform, which enables OEM customers to leverage the extensive ARM software ecosystem to quickly deliver innovative new mobile solutions.”

    Next-generation natural user interfaces
    Natural user interfaces (NUI) – how we interact with the world around us in an intuitive, natural way – are taken to the next level with the OMAP 5 platform’s advanced support for S3D, gesturing (including proximity sensing), and interactive projection.

    The OMAP 5 processor can support up to four cameras in parallel, as well as record and play back S3D video in 1080p quality, and perform real-time conversion of 2D content to S3D at 1080p resolution. The new processor can also deliver advanced short- and long-range gesturing applications, as well as full-body and multi-body interactive gestures, utilizing either 2D or S3D cameras. The OMAP 5 processor, coupled with a TI DLP® Pico™ projector and a camera, can also enable interactive projection where the user can actually “touch and drag” projected images on both a table top or wall.

    Additionally, the OMAP 5 processor can interface with and leverage a wide variety of sensor technologies to enable touchless sensing, such as proximity sensing, capacitive sensing and ultrasonic sensing.

    Computational photography – the industry’s next frontier
    Today, most mobile devices are equipped with built-in cameras; however, due to the physical limitations of the device, picture and video quality is not on par with stand-alone consumer electronic products, such as digital SLR cameras. In order to close this quality gap, computational algorithms are used to compensate for these limitations. The OMAP 5 processor includes hardware and software resources that enable the development and deployment of such algorithms, such as camera stabilization, motion blur reduction, noise reduction, high dynamic range and face-based processing. The new processor also goes a step further by using the same OMAP 5 hardware resources with vision algorithms to extract features and data from the picture, in order to implement applications such as face recognition, object recognition and text recognition. These vision capabilities can also be used as the foundation for many different and exciting augmented reality applications.

    Industry’s best all-around applications processor platform
    The OMAP 5 platform sports an impressive list of features and benefits supporting everything from open source platforms to complementary TI technologies, including:

    Strengthening the OMAP 5 platform’s value, TI leverages its open source community involvement to benefit customer product development. Early extensive work in community projects translates to a significant quality and schedule advantage for device manufacturers, including power, memory and performance optimization. Additionally, TI’s pre-integrated software packages for popular Linux-based distributions help manufacturers achieve maximum system-level performance while driving a faster time-to-market.

    Availability
    TI’s OMAP 5 platform is expected to sample in the second half of 2011, with devices on the market in the second half of 2012. The OMAP5430 processor is offered in a 14x14mm Package-on-Package (PoP) with LPDDR2 memory support. The OMAP5432 processor is offered in a 17x17mm BGA package with DDR3/DDR3L memory support. 

    These products are intended for high-volume mobile OEMs and ODMs and are not available through distributors. TI also plans to develop compatible ARM Cortex-A15 processor-based solutions for broader market applications across TI’s product portfolio.

  • Android 2.4 (still Gingerbread) supposedly coming in April – on the Viewsonic ViewPad

    Android 2.4 (still Gingerbread) supposedly coming in April – on the Viewsonic ViewPad

    Pocket-lint is reporting, that the Viewsonic Viewpad, sporting Android 2.4, instead of intended Android 2.2 is all set to launch in April this year.

    According to their source, however, that update will not be called “Ice Cream”, instead simply still be called Gingerbread.

    The major change in the update is Compatibility with dual-core apps its also the main reasons we’ve yet to see many Android 2.3-based devices hit the market.

  • How to – Upgrade the Ram in your Unibody Apple Macbook Pro

    How to – Upgrade the Ram in your Unibody Apple Macbook Pro

    A simple and quick tutorial on how to save approximately 15,000/- INR.

    Do it yourself- Use the instructions from the video to upgrade the ram yourself.

    This does not void your warranty, and perfectly complies with Apple Terms of Use.

    iG Tech

  • Eco-Tech : 1 Liter limit faucet – needed in India

    Eco-Tech : 1 Liter limit faucet – needed in India

    This brilliant looking water Faucet – meant for home as well as commercial applications is an earth saver. The faucet has a 1 lit tank as seen above, the water after being let out takes 30 sec to refill, discouraging the waste of water.

    Consider this, on an average in a commercial application a standard faucet uses/lets out water at the rate of  10 lit per minute. This will bring it down to 1 lit per minute. A 90% saving of the most useful resource on the planet. This would be a grace in India where people like to leave the water running. Although, in our country, impatience is as common as mobile phones.

  • Leaked Nokia E6 Pictures

    Leaked Nokia E6 Pictures

    Looks like the E5’s big brother just showed up. Engadget’s got a good look at the new E6 to be announced by Nokia. An 8 megapixel camera (possibly the same EDoF unit that’s in the E7) , a dual LED flash; on front, a VGA display.

    Source : Engadget

  • War Tech : Eurocopter brings the AS550 C3 Fennec helicopter to Aero India 2011

    War Tech : Eurocopter brings the AS550 C3 Fennec helicopter to Aero India 2011

    The AS550 C3 Fennec recently completed field trials with full mission equipment for the Indian Armed Forces’ reconnaissance and surveillance applications, demonstrating its capabilities as the successor to the country’s existing fleet of Indian-produced Cheetah and Chetak helicopters – both which are based on Eurocopter rotary-wing aircraft.

    “We are very happy with the Fennec’s performance during the recent trials, and are confident it is the ideal proposition as the rightful successor to the Cheetah and Chetak,” explained Rainer Farid, the Eurocopter Vice President of Sales for South Asia. “By participating in the key competitive tenders with our best products, we hope to continue to support India in acquiring the right mission equipment and developing a strengthened aerospace industry.”

    The military-certified and combat-proven AS550 C3 Fennec has exceptional performance at high altitudes and in hot weather conditions. In addition to operating in Chile’s Andes Mountains at altitudes over 5,000 meters, Fennec helicopters have landed on Mount Everest and the Sziachin glacier in the Himalayas. Last month, a Royal Malaysian Navy Fennec assisted in the rescue of a hijacked Malaysian chemical tanker and its crew, firing on the Somali pirates’ mother ship to keep it at bay.

    “The Indian helicopter industry has displayed great potential over the last few years with an annual growth rate of 20 percent,” explained Marie-Agnès Veve, the CEO of Eurocopter India Pvt. Ltd. “Given the country’s expanding economy, its size and challenging terrain – as well as the industrial potential – the future of this industry is very promising. Over the next few years, we hope to become the no. 1 supplier for the civilian, government and parapublic markets in India.”

    The Eurocopter’s EC135 in the HEMS (Helicopter Emergency Medical Services will also be introduced in India, The EC135 has a large cabin, rear and slide access for easier stretcher loading, a protected tail rotor and the lowest noise signature in its category.

    Also to be displayed will be the AS565 Naval Panther – a version of the Dauphin family, which is well suited for requirements of the Indian Navy and Coast Guard. The Panther is used around the world in a wide range of roles, including combat assault, fire support, anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, search and rescue, and MEDEVAC.

    With all the latest equipment and safety standards in all the new war and civil machinery made available in our Country, Soon, our forces should be able to stand up to global standards.

  • GreenPois0n now available on Windows- Untethered Jailbreak for iDevices

    GreenPois0n now available on Windows- Untethered Jailbreak for iDevices

    If you have been waiting for the jailbreak of your iDevice simply because- you didn’t have a mac. Well then the wait is over! The windows variant of the jailbreak software for all the new gen iDevices including the iPod Touch as well as the iPhone 4 – Greenpois0n is now available.

    Follow our Step by step guide here to get started

    If you have problems

    Follow our Troubleshooting Guide here

  • Android 3.0 Honeycomb has an awesome boot startup animation

    At Verizon – Motorola’s Xoom launch event TechCrunch was able to get a quick video of the boot up animation for the new Motorola Xoom running Android Honeycomb. Check it out below and tell us- How awesome is that?

    [TechCrunch]

  • Nokia and Microsoft to Join hands next friday! – WP7 on NOKIA?

    Nokia and Microsoft to Join hands next friday! – WP7 on NOKIA?

    The New York Times is reporting, that, in a strategic shift of Platform from Symbian to either Android or Microsofts Windows Phone 7. The Finnish giant has chosen the latter. It was high time when the company drops its hopes on the only thing slowing down once a superpower in the mobile phone trade. Symbian was/is and may remain outdated, period. The company’s move may come as a welcome to its investors worldwide and to the millions of its users globally.

    There is a high chance and it’s entirely possible they could be ramping up to do that again, sharing apps and services between Windows Phone 7 and Symbian / MeeGo.

    But, the biggest question lies in the concept of Nokia becoming another hardware-only manufacturer, and surviving in a market that is already ahead in leaps and bounds, with self sustaining companies like Samsung, HTC and even LG. It is becoming more and more difficult to predict the future of this legend. Nevertheless, there is still hope, with the new changes coming to Symbian this year. What may be the most exciting year in the history of Technology has just begun!

    Source : New York Times

  • Google Rolls out Chrome 9 Update adds WebGL, and apps

    Google Rolls out Chrome 9 Update adds WebGL, and apps

    Googles Latest Chrome browser v 9.0.597.84 has just been auto updated on our system. Google says that the browser has been tweaked to add lots of speed along with the 3D WebGL graphics, Google Instant search results, and the Chrome Web Store already available in Chrome’s beta versions.

    Source Chrome Blog

  • Untethered Jailbreak for all iDevices on 4.2.1 out now : Greenpois0n

    Untethered Jailbreak for all iDevices on 4.2.1 out now : Greenpois0n

    The Chronic-Dev team has delivered. Those waiting for a unthetered solution to the jailbreak of version 4.2.1 on their iOS devices can breathe a sigh of relief.

    Also note if you want to unlock the device don’t update to 4.2.1 just as yet.

    For all those with already unlocked devices we will have a Guide soon.

    Source : Greenpois0n.com

  • Dell Venue Pro Launched in India – INR 34,990

    Dell Venue Pro Launched in India – INR 34,990

    We just got word from Dell, Just as we got our Hands on the Dell Venue the Dell Venue pro is Headed for our Test Labs. The Device has a 4.1″ Amoled Display similar to its aforementioned cousin, it also has the very similar curved gorilla glass. The main things different about the Venue pro is the fact that it Runs Windows Phone 7 and that it has a full featured Qwerty Keyboard which has a slide mechanism. At the Launch of Windows Phone 7 OS, Microsoft was quite impressed with what Dell had done with the Venue Pro. Its time for us to see.

    The price is set at 34,990/ but expect the device in the Price range of 30K INR soon enough. Stay tuned for a Full Product Unboxing and Review – iG Style

  • iG-Exclusive : Dell Venue Hands On

    iG-Exclusive : Dell Venue Hands On

    Another Day, Another Android. Here we have an exclusive hands on for the Dell Venue.

    The Device packs a 4.1″ Stunning Amoled Display among other features.

    Stay Tuned for a complete Unboxing and Product tour , Followed by a Full Review – iGyaan Style.

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