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  • Update :iG Exclusive – Motorola Defy, Finally launched and available, we go Hands on! Added Unboxing Video

    Update :iG Exclusive – Motorola Defy, Finally launched and available, we go Hands on! Added Unboxing Video

    So we just finally got word from Motorola. As we reported, The defy was officially announced yesterday in New Delhi and was made available simultaneously across vendors and distributors.

    We will be uploading the unboxing video tonight followed by the review video sometime later this week.

    Market price of the Defy :  18,500 INR

    Meanwhile check out the hands on pics!

    Unboxing Video is now live !




    iG tech Labs.

  • PSP2 will have 3G cellular data, OLED touchscreen says Nikkei

    PSP2 will have 3G cellular data, OLED touchscreen says Nikkei

    Only 3 days to go for the PSP2 to be announced, Jan 27th unveiling. Japan’s Nikkie newspaper reports that the handheld gaming revolution will have an OLED multitouch display along with a 3G data slot. Allowing users to play multiplayer games on the go, in trains , schools, colleges, etc

    The only drawback, this device wont make phone calls. Now, unless it sports a data only chip like the iPad 3g, hackers will surely crack this baby to get more juice out of it, Geohot perhaps!

    The device is roumored to be likely as expensive as its $250 PSP predecessor

    Source : Nikkei

  • IBM Partners with ARM to deliver next level of Mobile processors

    IBM Partners with ARM to deliver next level of Mobile processors

    IBM and ARM have been known to team up before, but this week both companies announced a new joint initiative to develop chips measuring 14nm. That is considerably smaller compared to the current gen 20nm chipsets. This means that in the upcoming generation, the processors will be faster smaller, yet more power efficient. Read the press release below,


    IBM and ARM to Collaborate on Advanced Semiconductor Technology for Mobile Electronics

    SANTA CLARA, CA – 17 Jan 2011: ARM® [(LSE: ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMH)] and IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced an agreement between the two companies to extend their collaboration on advanced semiconductor technologies to enable the rapid development of next generation mobile products optimized for performance and power efficiency. The resulting technology will provide a suite of optimized physical and processor IP by ARM tuned to IBM’s advance manufacturing process down to 14nm; providing streamlined development and earlier introduction of advanced consumer electronics into the marketplace.

    As the consumer’s requirements increase for high end features on mobile devices including; extended battery life, uninterrupted internet access, high end multimedia and secure transactions the chip design becomes increasingly more challenging. Designers must consider nanometer scale effects in terms of lithography, variability, and so on while simultaneously meeting performance, power and area (PPA) targets across hundreds of millions of transistors. This increased complexity potentially results in additional in-house design time.

    Through this agreement ARM and IBM will collaboratively develop design platforms aligning the manufacturing process, microprocessor and physical IP design teams. This collaboration will minimize the risk and barriers to migrating to smaller geometries while enabling optimized density, performance, power and yield in advanced SoC designs; accelerating the introduction of advanced electronics into the marketplace.

    “ARM’s Cortex processors have become the leadership platform for the majority of smart phones and many other emerging mobile devices,” said Michael Cadigan, general manager, IBM Microelectronics. “We plan to continue working closely with ARM and our foundry customers to speed the momentum of ARM technology by delivering highly advanced, low-power semiconductor technology for a variety of new communications and computing devices”

    “IBM has a proven track record of delivering the core research and development that is relied upon by major semiconductor vendors worldwide for their advanced semiconductor devices. Their leadership of the ISDA alliance, which features a diverse set of top-tier companies as members, is growing in importance as consolidation trends in the semiconductor manufacturing industry continue” said Simon Segars, EVP and general manager, ARM physical IP division. “This agreement will ensure we are able to deliver highly tuned ARM Artisan Physical IP solutions on advanced ISDA process technologies to meet the early time-to-market our customers demand.”

    Past collaboration with IBM and ARM on advanced geometries have been underway since 2008, resulting in the implementation of extensive process and physical IP refinements to improve SoC density, routability, manufacturability, power consumption, and performance. Moreover, through the previous collaboration on the 32nm and 28nm ARM has already delivered eleven test chips that provide concrete research structures and early silicon validation. In addition, ARM has developed specific optimizations targeting ARM processor cores including most recently a complete ARM Cortex-A9 processor core implemented on 32nm High-K Metal Gate technology.

    Today’s agreement reinforces the aligned co-development of semiconductor process, foundation Physical IP building blocks, and microprocessor core optimization necessary to achieve market-leading system-on-chip (SoC) solutions. Furthermore, it extend access for ARM to continue this systematic test chip roadmap and assure early time-to-market readiness of the necessary platform of physical and processor IP solutions for nodes ranging from 20nm through 14nm.

    For more information on IBM semiconductor technologies visit:

    http://www-03.ibm.com/technology/?cm_re=masthead-_-products-_-chips

    About ARM
    ARM designs the technology that is at the heart of advanced digital products, from wireless, networking and consumer entertainment solutions to imaging, automotive, security and storage devices. ARM’s comprehensive product offering includes 32-bit RISC microprocessors, graphics processors, video engines, enabling software, cell libraries, embedded memories, high-speed connectivity products, peripherals and development tools. Combined with comprehensive design services, training, support and maintenance, and the company’s broad Partner community, they provide a total system solution that offers a fast, reliable path to market for leading electronics companies.

    Source : IBM

  • Linksys intros new Dual band E4200 Router- We hope for India Release

    Linksys intros new Dual band E4200 Router- We hope for India Release

    The new Cisco- Linksys E4200 Dual band Router is pretty contemporary looking, the design is clean and futuristic. The router also packs performance with 3×3 antennas and dual-band wireless-N.

    The six antenna design deliver 450Mbps at 5GHz, or 300Mbps at 2.4GHz to even the furthest corners of your home and or office. It’s priced at $180 approximately – 8000, in Indian currency.

    It becomes available in a couple of months, Lets hope Linksys starts to deliver these products in India soon.

    Via : Gizmodo

  • Sony Launches the Vaio Bluetooth Laser Mouse in India

    Sony Launches the Vaio Bluetooth Laser Mouse in India

    After Apple and Microsoft, Sony now launches the new Vaio Mouse in India. The Mouse VGP-BMS20 is a Bluetooth Laser Mouse and comes in white and black color. We are trying to get a price for it.

    Via Sony Twitter

  • Transcend intros USB 3.0 Flash Drives in INDIA

    Transcend intros USB 3.0 Flash Drives in INDIA

    Transcend today announced the addition of the new JetFlash 700 USB flash drive to its USB 3.0 product portfolio. The new JetFlash 700 USB 3.0 specification boasts optimized interface speeds up to 10X faster than the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 specification. It provides data transfer rates of up to 70MB/s and nearly twice the read speeds.

    The JetFlash 700 is now available at an MRP of Rs.1300/- for the 8GB model, Rs.2000/- for the 16GB model and Rs.5600/- for the 32GB model, and backed by Transcend’s limited lifetime warranty.

    Other USB 3.0 products from transcend include the StoreJet 25D3 and StoreJet 25M3 portable hard drives, and the USB 3.0 expansion cards for desktop and laptop computers.

  • TATA Sky Beefs up offerings with individual channel selection

    TATA Sky Beefs up offerings with individual channel selection

    Tata Sky has finnaly begun offring individual channel selection to their subscribers. Calling it ‘Make My Pack’, now you have the option to choose (and pay for) every individual channels, and not some preset selection of different language channels that they make for you. Click here to check out the pricing for individual channels.

    With a minimum cost of Rs. 150 and a minimum 3 month requirement, almost every channel is available for individual selection except Active etc.

    Every channel has a different price – some channels like CNN-IBN cost Rs. 5 per month, while some (for instance, Star Movies) can go as high as Rs. 24/month.

    To answer any more questions you may have, check out their FAQ page too.


    Source : Techtree.com

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