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  • Apple Seeds iOS 5.1 Beta to devs, New Product ID reveals next iPad

    Apple Seeds iOS 5.1 Beta to devs, New Product ID reveals next iPad

    Apple has started seeding the next beta of iOS 5 to developers, the iOS 5.1 is meant to bring some major fixes to the OS. Many are also hoping for a fix to the major battery drain faced in the current version of the OS.

    But thats not the only news surrounding this release, a new product iD has been found in the release dubbed “iPad 2,4”, which is hinting at the next generation of the iPad said to be coming in the next couple months. Rumors have been pointing at Retina/ high res display along with better cameras. The chipset may or may not be bumped up to the next revision. The product iD only increases chances for something like this showing up in the near future.

  • Seagate Launches Momentous Hard Drive part 2, 750GB – 8GB SSD (PR)

    Seagate Launches Momentous Hard Drive part 2, 750GB – 8GB SSD (PR)

    Seagate was the first with its Momentous Hard drives last year, a hybrid drive which uses a mix of SSD along with traditional HDD to speed up operations. Now the company has bumped up its lineup with the next-gen Momentous hard drives. This time around the storage has been increased to a total of 750GB Minus a Nand flash partition which has been upped from 4GB to 8GB.

    Price is expected to be in Rs. 10,000/- mark at launch, and the drive promises incredible boot up and application startup times.

     

    [toggle title_open=”Press Release” title_closed=”Press Release” hide=”yes” border=”yes” style=”default” excerpt_length=”0″ read_more_text=”Read More” read_less_text=”Read Less” include_excerpt_html=”no”]SEAGATE SOUPS UP LAPTOP PC PERFORMANCE WITH FAST SOLID STATE HYBRID DRIVE

    Cupertino, Calif. – November 29, 2011 – Tip for revving up the speed of your laptop PC: Slip in a new Seagate (NASDAQ:STX) Momentus XT drive for faster computing, snappier gaming and lickety-split boot-up!

    Seagate is now shipping the second generation of Momentus XT, its groundbreaking solid state hybrid drive for consumer and commercial laptop personal computers. With a simple drive installation, users can boost boot-up speed and overall performance to transform the use of an ordinary laptop or desktop computer into a high-performance computing experience. Momentus XT is available at online retailers Amazon, Canada Computers, CDW, Memory Systems, NCIX, Newegg, and TigerDirect, and seven original equipment manufacturers are gearing up to ship laptops powered by Seagate’s fastest laptop drive ever.

    “Personal computer users are creating and using more documents, photos, video and other digital content than ever before, driving strong demand for systems that deliver the highest performance they can get their hands on,” said Scott Horn, vice president of worldwide marketing at Seagate.”Seagate’s second-generation Momentus XT is serving up solid state drive (SSD) speed, more storage capacity and simple, easy installation at an affordable price for even better, faster computing.”

    “High-speed storage devices make a difference when it comes to improving overall PC performance,” said John Rydning, research vice president at IDC. “Seagate’s newest Momentus XT gives notebook PC users an economical option for boosting PC performance while at the same time providing spacious storage capacity all in one device.”
    The Momentus XT drive is three times faster than a traditional hard disk drive, delivering speeds rivaling much pricier SSDs. The all-in-one design of Momentus XT makes installation for system upgrades simple, easy and affordable: the drive works in any laptop or desktop computer and with any operating system.

    Momentus XT – Satisfying the need for speed
    The Momentus XT hard drive delivers a massive 750GB of storage capacity and owes it speed to a Serial ATA 6Gb/second interface, 8 gigabytes of high-speed Single Level Cell NAND flash, 32 megabytes of drive-level caching and Seagate’s Adaptive Memory and FAST Factor technologies. Adaptive Memory works by identifying data usage patterns, and then moving the most frequently retrieved information to the embedded solid state memory for faster access – effectively tailoring hard drive performance to each user and their applications. FAST Factor blends the strengths of SSDs and hard disk drives into a powerful device for faster access to applications, quicker bootup and higher overall system speed.

    Now shipping in volume worldwide, the Momentus XT hard drive is backed by Seagate’s 5-year limited warranty. Manufacturer’s Suggesting Retail Pricing (MSRP) for Momentus XT 750GB is $189.[/toggle]

  • New Medical spray can make cancer cells glow

    New Medical spray can make cancer cells glow

    A new type of spray developed by Japanese researchers that makes small tumors, typically missed by CT scans, visibly glow within minutes of being applied. A green dye called gGlu-HMRG is behind the new phenomenon, that could make removal of cancer cells a lot more effective. The dye take takes a few minutes to set-in and react with the enzymes in the membrane of some cancer cells.

    The overall process takes a few minutes and is much faster and accurate compared to traditional methods of detection. The spray was developed by Professor Yasuteru Urano of the University of Tokyo, and Hisataka Kobayashi, the chief scientist at the U.S. National Institutes of Health. The spray is not 100% effective and/or accurate in finding cancerous cells. But researchers believe further development of the spray is possible making it a very useful resource inside the operating theatre.

  • Google Chrome to accept gamepad input for usage / gaming

    Google Chrome to accept gamepad input for usage / gaming

    Google’s chrome browser will soon get plug and play support for gamepads running on any PC/Mac. A simple plug in of the gamepad/ joystick will allow control of the highly popular browser.  Alongside gamepads, webcams and microphones will have similar plug-and-play support, allowing users to interact with HTML5 games and apps.

    Google’s Paul Kinlan said that the update will arrive next year and will be available on all platforms simultaneously.

    [Gizmodo]

  • Sony to intro PS4 in time for Xbox 720

    Sony to intro PS4 in time for Xbox 720

    So we all have heard news that the next version of Microsoft’s gaming console will come next year around E3 time. Sony’s gaming division is also tracking the growing rumours of a new Microsoft console, with the aim being to release its PlayStation4 .

    PlayStation Europe president Jim Ryan,  said it would be “undesirable” for Sony to launch a new console “significantly later” than the next version of the Xbox, to avoid handing Microsoft another huge lead. This makes Sony’s plans clear to announce the PS4 sooner and not later than the launch of the Xbox 720.

  • iPhone 4S Sales in South Korea Stalled – the iPhone is Uncompetitive

    iPhone 4S Sales in South Korea Stalled – the iPhone is Uncompetitive

    Sales of Apple iPhone 4S are reportedly very low in South Korea and wireless customers are reportedly disappointed with the phone’s poor performance. The Korea Times reports that the movement of the iDevice is slow due to problems with the phone’s battery life and the lack of support for 4G LTE.

    Except for the ‘Siri’ function, I didn’t find any wow factors about the iPhone 4S and that’s why I decided to buy Samsung’s LTE smartphone, Also Siri doesn’t support Korean language and that means the iPhone 4S is technically the same as the iPhone 4. Why should I pay more to buy the same thing? It’s nonsense to purchase the 4S just to show my personal tribute to the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs”

    – Korean Consumer

    Internationally, Apple’s latest iPhone has seen record sales following its launch. In India the iPhone 4S went on sale on 25th November for a price os 44,500 for 16GB version

  • Blackberry Bold 9790 Launch at 50 % off causes injury to 90 in Indonesia

    Blackberry Bold 9790 Launch at 50 % off causes injury to 90 in Indonesia

    Then they went into mayhem. RIM decided to launch heir Bold 9780 smartphone for a discount of 50% in Jakarta, Indonesia on Friday, a move that many people took a little too seriously. Reportedly, as many as 90 people were injured after shoppers fell out of line and into a disorderly crowd when word came out that the retailer selling the device wouldn’t have enough units to satisfy demand. 

    More than 200 police and security officials were required to restore peace to the place. The device usually costs 520 US $ in Indonesia, But the company was trying to boost sales by offering the first few devices at a 50% discount.

    Maybe the berry maker will organize a better retail sale next time!

    [Read]

  • Microsoft Lync the first to link WP7 – Blackberry – Android – iDevices

    Microsoft Lync the first to link WP7 – Blackberry – Android – iDevices

     

    Microsoft Lync is ready to hit your portable devices in a fast and swift motion. MS Australia tweeted that they are working on a synergised app for all Smartphone OS’s software becomes available for Android, BlackBerry, iOS and Windows Phone. 

    [Microsoft Australia (Twitter)]

  • The Future is nearer than ever as South Korea tests Robot Guards for Prisons

    The Future is nearer than ever as South Korea tests Robot Guards for Prisons

    South Korea is aiming hard and fast to become the leader in Robotics. The country is also the first to test out robot prototypes for use in security installations. Nothing close to the terminator movies and more like Wall-E these robots will be used for basic security details and will be equipped with tactical advantages against prisoners. 

    Unlike CCTV that just monitors cells through screens, the robots are programmed to analyze various activities of those in prison and identify abnormal behavior

    -Prof. Lee Baik-chul of Kyonggi University

    The robots can also work as a communication channel when inmates want to contact guards in an emergency. According to Mr. Lee, prison officers have welcomed the idea because the robots can potentially reduce their workload, particularly at night.

    But the robots are not terminators. Their job is not cracking down on violent prisoners. They are helpers. When an inmate is in a life-threatening situation or seriously ill, he or she can reach out for help quickly.

    – Prof. Lee Baik-chul

    [WSJ]

  • Motorola XT615 headed for India

    Motorola XT615 headed for India

    The Motorola XT615 has been spotted getting FCC approvals and stickers. XT615 remains targeted solely at international markets with dual-band 2100 / 900MHz WCDMA and quad band GSM support. Powered by a modest 800MHz Qualcomm MSM7227A-0 CPU, the phone has sleek design addressing to younger consumers. A 4-inch touchscreen edge-to-edge display with FWVGA (854 x 480) resolution, Moto Switch UI 2.0, 512MB of RAM, a 1GB of ROM, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth 3.0., an 8MP rear-facing camera with a LED flash, a VGA front-facing camera for video calls, and a MicroSD card slot supports up to 32GB expansion.

    The the Motorola XT615 has a 1390mAh battery that is good for up to 300 minutes of talk time, 110 hours of standby. Price is expected to be lower than 15K.

  • Recyclable Headphones made from Cornstarch and Aluminum

    Recyclable Headphones made from Cornstarch and Aluminum

    Designer Michael Young has created these recyclable over-the-ear headphones, called  the Noisezero O+ Eco edition, these Music beaters are made from total recyclable mix of steel , aluminum and bio plastics.

    The extra large 50mm Titanium coated HD driver unit with neodymium iron boron magnet generates powerful sound. Also the state of the art Titanium coated high rigidity driver diaphragm eliminates unwanted vibration for sound supremacy. The internal double bass reflex chamber design and tuned bass port produce super strong bass, while its balanced air pressure tuned treble ports provide extra clear treble. By using cornstarch bio-plastics to build the ear-buds acoustics chamber, natural feeling mid tone can be achieved.

    Priced at US $ 150 or about 7500 INR, these headphones feature a three button inline remote with microphone for taking calls when used with a smartphone, and are available in a gray anthracite or gold finish.

    [Collette]

  • MCAFEE releases Security Journal 2011 (PR)

    MCAFEE releases Security Journal 2011 (PR)

    Mcafee has released its 2011 edition Security Journal which outlines the “Quantum Leap” in Security, Data, and Privacy Concerns, or so the company claims anyway.

    As security experts, we need to be leaders in understanding what the next-generation threats are,Technologies are more interconnected than ever before, and that has led to new types of security threats and data and privacy concerns. As new platforms gain traction and visibility at the attacker level, now is the time to examine these threats and inform organizations and individuals on how they can protect themselves.”

    -Vincent Weafer, senior vice president of McAfee Labs. 

     

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    MCAFEE LABS EXAMINES THREAT LANDSCAPE IN LATEST EDITION

     

    OF THE “SECURITY JOURNAL”

     

     

     

    McAfee and Security Industry Thought Leaders Outline the “Quantum Leap” in Security, Data, and Privacy Concerns

     

     

     

    India, November 17,2011 – McAfee today announced the 2011 edition of McAfee Security Journal, a publication designed to inform security executives and technical personnel on cutting-edge topics to help them make better-informed security decisions. The Journal, now in its seventh edition, comprises in-depth articles from McAfee Labs researchers and security thought leaders. It examines the future of information security as it pertains to interconnected technologies, recent acts of cyberespionage, the rise in hacktivism, and increasingly sophisticated malware such as Stuxnet and Duqu.

     

     

     

    “As security experts, we need to be leaders in understanding what the next-generation threats are,” said Vincent Weafer, senior vice president of McAfee Labs. “Technologies are more interconnected than ever before, and that has led to new types of security threats and data and privacy concerns. As new platforms gain traction and visibility at the attacker level, now is the time to examine these threats and inform organizations and individuals on how they can protect themselves.”

     

     

     

    This edition of the Journal, “Security beyond the Desktop,” is based on articles compiled by international experts who issue an urgent “call to arms” to the security industry. No longer is a defensive posture sufficient to protect the ubiquitous devices and data of today’s digital world. Instead of defensive methods being installed on computers, in networks, and in the cloud, there is an urgent need to “step back,” to take a broader look at security, and to take preemptive measures. The report’s authors say now is the time to avoid enemy attacks altogether by taking a more inclusive stance, looking both inside and outside the network.

     

     

     

    The report details the following highlights on the evolution of cyberthreats and the need for a more inclusive security strategy:

     

     

     

      • The human link: There is an ever-widening disparity between the sophistication of a network and the people who use them. Cybercriminals often use social engineering toolkits to exploit unsuspecting employees when direct attacks on an organization’s defenses fail. Educating employees on secure practices is not enough; organizations need to install the proper framework to empower and encourage employees to use these secure practices.

     

     

     

      • Mobile is everywhere: Mobile attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated every year. Instead of rendering the device unusable, hackers are now finding ways to steal sensitive personal data to exploit. Additionally, hackers are broadening their target range to include other, more uncommon mobile systems, such as the GPS system in a car.

     

     

     

      • Cloud-based apps are on the rise: The popularity of cloud-based applications has made them an attractive target for hackers and other cybercriminals. However, the cloud is also a highly efficient way to scale security and protection for a business. Leveraged correctly, the cloud both helps reduce your security costs and can actually increase your overall security posture and protection.

     

     

     

      • Data is king: Whether stored on a smartphone, in the cloud, or on a network, data is what cybercriminals seek. Taking the proper precautions to secure this often ubiquitous data is a crucial step for many organizations.   

     

     

     

      • Learn from previous mistakes: History is a great teacher for those who take the time to study it. Analytics help identify patterns, vulnerabilities, and even motives. Understanding any of these concepts can help prevent attacks in the future.

     

     

     

    Experts in the report are McAfee Labs researchers, as well as Chris Roberts, founder and Chief Geek of One World Labs, Jayson Street, author of Dissecting the Hack, andDavid Kennedy, creator of The Social Engineering Toolkit. All these experts agree that the recommendations laid out in the report are preliminary, and these are just the first steps that need to be taken industry wide.

     

     

     

    For a full copy of the McAfee Security Journal: Security Beyond the Desktop, please visit www.mcafee.com

     

     

     

    About McAfee

     

    McAfee, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC), is the world’s largest dedicated security technology company. McAfee delivers proactive and proven solutions and services that help secure systems, networks, and mobile devices around the world, allowing users to safely connect to the Internet, browse and shop the Web more securely. Backed by its unrivaled Global Threat Intelligence, McAfee creates innovative products that empower home users, businesses, the public sector and service providers by enabling them to prove compliance with regulations, protect data, prevent disruptions, identify vulnerabilities, and continuously monitor and improve their security. McAfee is relentlessly focused on constantly finding new ways to keep our customers safe. http://www.mcafee.com

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  • WD gets go ahead to buy Hitachi’s HDD business

    WD gets go ahead to buy Hitachi’s HDD business

    Western Digital had announced its plans to buy Hitachi’s (or Acquire) Hard Drive business for a total of 4.3 Billion US $. Regulators only approved the Western Digital deal after assurances that the company would sell off some its production assets, including a manufacturing plant, and transfer some intellectual property to the new unit being put on the auction block.

    So as soon ad WD can sell off their existing plant, they will be ready to take over Hitachi’s units.

  • Galaxy Nexus Priced at US$ 750, India Price?

    Galaxy Nexus Priced at US$ 750, India Price?

    The Galaxy Nexus got priced at a whopping US $ 750 which equals way over 35,poo Indian, to be a bit more precise, somewhere in the 37,500 mark. Does this mean a mass slaughter for hopes of all aiming to buy the galaxy Nexus? 

    The device has been on the Holiday wish-list of many a folk since the day it was announced. A price that high would really diminish expectant sales of the Galaxy Nexus. If Samsung India really wants to capture the market with this Google Phone then trust us Sammy, a price close to 30,000 would win a lot of Indian Hearts. We are no experts when it comes to market analysis (or are we) But Samsung has already flooded the field of opportunity with the S2 and the Note, now the higher price Nexus would just mean poor sales throughout.

  • Google’s Most Interactive Doodle Yet : 60th Anniversary of Stanistaw Lem’s First Publication

    Google’s Most Interactive Doodle Yet : 60th Anniversary of Stanistaw Lem’s First Publication

    The new Google Doodle to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Stainistaw Lem’s first ever book publication, is by far the most interactive Google Doodle yet. It involves a game comprising of Robots and 3 levels to complete parts for the Google Logo. Every stage has different challenges, in the first stage you have to answer basic math questions using the randomizer, in the second level you have to match wave patterns to get the part and in the third and final stage, you need to launch robots onto a satellite. Check it out and play for yourself by visiting Google.co.uk

     

     

     

     

     

    [Google]

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