Nokia X-5 stop cheytho ??
Nokia 800 And 710 are now
up for pre-order at the
nokia priority dealers across
the country
Nokia Lumia 800 is arriving in
India. The highly anticipated
phone which was launched
last month has stirred the
curiosity of the mobile users
across the country.
According to recent news,
the Nokia Priority Dealers
have started taking pre-
orders for both Nokia Lumia
800 and 701. The users can
simply visit the Nokia priority
dealers and pay a booking
amount of Rs 1,000 for both
Lumia 710 and 800. The
booking amount would vary
from Rs 500 to Rs 3000 at
different stores across the
country. Announced last
month both the smartphones
are expected to hit the
markets by the middle of
December.
Priced at Rs 29,000, Nokia
Lumia 800 is a powerful
device that bears
resemblance to the Nokia N9.
The Windows phone 7
smartphone is embedded
with strong 1.4 GHz processor
and packs in an impressive 8-
megapixel primary camera
and Carl Zeiss optics lens for
clear images. There is also a
front facing camera for video
chatting and calling. The
device also sports a clear
black 3.7-inch impressive
touchscreen display,
supporting 480 x 800 pixels
resolution and comes with a
NFC support. On the video
front, the device doesn't fail
to impress you either. With a
720p HD video recording
capabilities, 512 MB of RAM
and a slew of exciting
features it is not without a
reason that CEO Stephon Elop,
has branded it as the "first
real Windows phone."
Giving company to the Nokia
Lumia 800 is the Nokia 710.
Priced at Rs 19,000, the
Lumia 710 is quite unlike its
premium sibling.The major
point of difference being the
built. Lumia 710 supports a
plasticky built, in fact from
the rear battery cover, to the
buttons below the screen,
everything is plastic. The
front of the device is
dominated by a 3.7-inch
ClearBlack display, while the
the rear of the smartphone
packs a 5-megapixel camera
(no Carl Zeiss camera). The
processor remains the same
at 1.4GHz and features a
expandable storage (up to
8GB) via its microSD card
slot.The device also comes
preloaded with Nokia Drive
navigation, the Nokia Music
and Mix service, plus ESPN's
Sports Hub.
With Lumia 800 and 710,
Nokia has definitely stepped
up its game. However
competition is anything but
easy with Nokia 800
competing with BlackBerry
Curve 9360,Samsung galaxy
S2, Optimus 2X, BlackBerry
Bold 3 9780, Dell Venue and
Micromax A85 Superefone.
Things are not rosy for Lumia
710 either. The smartphone
will be battling it out with
Sony Ericsson Xperia active
ST17i, Motorola Defy Plus,
HTC ChaCha, Samsung Omnia
W and HTC Radar.
Nokia X-5 stop cheytho ??
Blackberry mobile conferencing 2.o
BlackBerry
Smartphone
maker
Research
In
Motion
(RIM)
today
makes
it
even
easier
for customers to manage
conference calls on their
BlackBerry smartphone with
the release of BlackBerry
Mobile Conferencing version
2.0.
This innovative and popular
free app includes a number
of enhancements, such as the
ability to automatically turn
an email thread into a
conference call using the
users conference bridge
details.
BlackBerry Mobile
Conferencing automates
tedious and error prone tasks
such as dialing into a
conference call that could
include multiple main
numbers, a conference ID
and other codes, with a
simple one-click Join Now
prompt, as well as the ability
to quickly reconnect if
dropped from a conference
call.
The app also integrates with
the BlackBerry Calendar
allowing users to quickly and
easily schedule and join
conference calls directly
from within the Calendar.
Users can download
BlackBerry Mobile
Conferencing on BlackBerry
App World, and
organizations can
automatically push the app
to their users through
BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
New features of BlackBerry
Mobile Conferencing version
2.0 include:
Turn An Email Thread into a
Conference Call BlackBerry
Mobile Conferencing helps
users instantly schedule a
conference call from an
email thread, with just a few
clicks. The sender and
recipients of the email are
included as meeting
attendees, the email subject
becomes the users meeting
subject and part of the email
message is automatically
copied into the invite for
reference. Users can also add
conference call details from
a stored profile.
Automatic Detection of
Conference Call Details
Conference call information
found in meeting invites in
any calendar on the users
BlackBerry smartphone is
automatically recognized
and set up for easy dial-in at
the appointed time, helping
the user stay organized and
on time. In version 2, the
engine that recognizes
conference call details has
been enhanced for improved
accuracy.
Conference Call ID - Users can
more easily keep track of the
conference calls theyve
participated in. When the
user joins a conference call,
the meeting subject appears
as the caller ID in the
BlackBerry phone app. When
the call is completed, the
meeting subject appears in
the users call log.
Conference Profiles
Increased to 10 Users can
instantly add preset
conference call details to
almost any meeting they
schedule by selecting from
up to ten stored profiles.
Private Moderator Codes
Users can also keep
moderator codes private.
Invites sent using a preset
conference profile include
just the information
participants need to join the
call. If conference
information found in a
meeting invite is the users,
the app accesses the stored
profile to dial the user in as
the moderator. The feature
allows a meeting organizer
to leave out the moderator
code in an invite for privacy,
without sacrificing the
convenience of Join Now
as the moderator, when the
call arises.
BlackBerry Mobile
Conferencing can detect
conference call details from
most popular conferencing
systems on the market and
supports BlackBerry
smartphones running
BlackBerry 5 OS or higher.
It is now available for
download on BlackBerry App
World. For more information,
please visit blackberry.com/
mobileconferencing.
Nokia has started rolling out new software update v1600.2479.7740.11451 for the Nokia Lumia 800 that brings performance and usability enhancements for the battery, voicemail notification and more.
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Hewlett-Packard said Friday it is making its webOS mobile operating system available to the open source community and changed course on plans to abandon making tablets based on the platform.
HP will take another shot at making webOS tablets, most likely in 2013, Meg Whitman, the chief executive of the world's number one computer maker, said in an interview with technology blog TechCrunch.
HP said it will continue to work on and support webOS, but the software platform will become open source, meaning that developers anywhere can tinker with it as they wish and it will be available for anyone to use free of charge.
"WebOS is the only platform designed from the ground up to be mobile, cloud-connected and scalable," Whitman said in a statement.
"By contributing this innovation, HP unleashes the creativity of the open source community to advance a new generation of applications and devices."
Palo Alto, California-based HP announced in August it would stop making smartphones and tablet computers using the webOS software acquired from Palm in a $1.2 billion deal last year.
Citing disappointing sales, HP announced on August 18 it was discontinuing the TouchPad, a tablet computer powered by webOS, just seven weeks after it hit the market.
Two weeks later, HP said it planned one last production run of the TouchPad, which became a hot seller following a price cut from $499 to just $99 and the announcement that it was being abandoned.
TouchPad was the top-selling tablet computer in the United States after Apple's iPad in the first 10 months of the year, market research company NPD Group reported last month.
Whitman, who replaced Leo Apotheker as HP's chief executive in September, told TechCrunch that HP will likely develop webOS-powered tablets in 2013 and will "bet heavily" on tablets running Microsoft's Windows operating system.
Making webOS open source naturally leads to HP making devices for the platform and operating an online shop selling third-party applications for webOS, according to Silicon Valley analyst Rob Enderle of the Enderle Group.
"The two fastest growing areas for personal technology are smartphones and tablets," Enderle said. "To make this viable, HP is going to have to play in those spaces."
The analyst said he believed the webOS move held promise since the mobile operating system is well protected by HP's patent portfolio and licensing deals the company has with Microsoft.
Google's open source Android operating system has been pounded with patent lawsuits from Apple and Microsoft, eating into its appeal for device makers despite the popularity of the platform.
WebOS security also promised to stem the kinds of problems Android has had with computer viruses being hidden in third-party applications tailored for devices, Enderle said.
"This is probably going to be a major portion of what defines her presidency at HP," Enderle said of webOS. "It has the makings of a signature project for Whitman."