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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Nokia N97







Device Description:

The Nokia N97 is a S60 5th Edition mobile computer with a large 3,5“, bright nHD (640 x 360 pixels and 16:9 aspect ratio) TFT color display with resistive touch screen and tactile feedback. The device provides excellent user experience for internet and entertainment by combining qwerty keyboard with touch UI and Home screen functionality. Use the N97 to connect to mobile broadband using WLAN or HSDPA (3.5G). Find directions and locations with the integrated A-GPS and included maps. Additional features include game titles with N-Gage, a 5 mega pixel camera with dual LED flash and automatic geotagging of images and videos.

Device variants:
  • RM-505 Global. WCDMA, HSDPA (Cat 6 max.3.6 Mbps) 900/1900/2100 and EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 + WLAN
  • RM-506 China. EGSM 850/900/1800/1900
  • RM-507 Americas. WCDMA, HSDPA (Cat 6 max.3.6 Mbps) 850/1900/2100 and EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 + WLAN
  • General

    Screen Resolution 360 x 640
    Screen Color Depth 24 bit
    Device Size 117.2 x 55.3 x 15.9[1] mm
    Volume 88 cc
    Weight 150 g
    Input Method Touch Screen
    Keypad Slide-out QWERTY Keyboard
    Other Keys Applications Key
    Call Creation Key
    Call Termination Key
    Camera Key
    Volume Keys

    Frequency Bands GSM 1800
    GSM 1900
    GSM 850
    GSM 900
    WCDMA 1900
    WCDMA 2100
    WCDMA 850
    WCDMA 900

    Data Bearers CSD
    Dual Transfer Mode (MSC 11)
    EGPRS
    GPRS
    HSCSD
    HSDPA
    WCDMA

    Regional Availability Africa, Asia-Pacific, CHINA, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, North America
    CPU Count Single CPU
    CPU Type ARM 11
    CPU Clock Rate 434 MHz

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Microsoft slowly moving towards the release of windows 7


Microsoft isn't giving the exact date when they are going to release Windows 7 but they are just hoping that nothing much has changed between the beta version and the retail version they are going to put up. Subscribers to Microsoft's MSDN and TechNet developer programs will have access to the release candidate version starting Thursday, while the general public will have to wait until may 5. That said, users may not notice a huge difference between the two versions at first glance. "We're not adding a ton of things," said Corporate Vice President Mike Nash in an interview. "Most of the changes are fit-and-finish things."
The company didn't say how many people it hopes will try out the version, which is expected to be the last public test version before Microsoft declares Windows 7 soup. Nash did say he is hoping plenty of IT professionals use the product at work and home and also that any lingering partners make sure they have tested their products.
Among the changes from the beta release are a more final version of Internet Explorer 8 and the expansion of a media-sharing feature to allow unprotected videos and music to be accessed remotely over the Internet.
In addition to the RC itself, Microsoft is also making available a beta version of XP Mode, an add-on to Windows 7 that uses virtualization to run programs that run in XP but not in Windows Vista. Windows 7 is widely expected to be released in time for this year's holiday shopping season--a goal that one top executive said recently is "accomplishable" although Microsoft has stopped short of guaranteeing that.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Transcend Unveils New DDR3 RAM For India

Dual-channel aXeRam DDR3-1800 memory kits in 2GB and 4GB capacities

Information :


Transcend has come out with new dual-channel aXeRam DDR3-1800 memory kits for the Indian market in capacities of 2GB and 4GB. The new aXeRam memory modules use aluminum heat sinks with cooling fins. These aXeRam DDR3 memory kits are available at prices of Rs. 7600 (2GB) and Rs. 14,800 (4GB).

Transcend's aXeRam DDR3-1800 memory kits in dual-channel configuration have two identically-matched 240-pin unbuffered memory modules running at speeds of 1800MHz. In the dual channel configuration, these aXeRam memory kits provide memory bandwidth of up to 28.8GB/s.

These modules also support Intel Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) technology that enables easy overclocking of memory modules when used with high-performance motherboards.

The aXeRam modules are built using eight-layer printed circuit boards for extra stability and signal integrity when the modules are over clocked. The aXeRam memory modules are available with a three-year warranty.