Saturday, May 11, 2013


NEW YORK: Leap Motion's 3D motion controllers will be included in some personal computers from Hewlett-Packard this year, a move that the San Francisco startup hopes is a first step toward bringing touch-free computing to the masses.

Plugged into a computer, the 3-inch-long (7.5-centimeter-long) device tracks people's fingers and hand motions as they gesture, swipe and point at their computer screens. Applications developed for it let people control games, work on office tasks, paint pictures or design 3D objects.

"What we've done is broken down the barrier between your brain, fingers and your computer," said Andy Miller, the chief operating officer at Leap and a former vice president of mobile advertising at Apple.

At first, the controllers will be bundled with PCs and other devices from HP. But Leap said the companies plan to integrate the controllers and Leap's software more deeply into HP products. Eventually, these will mean tablet computers, smartphones and other devices.

"Customers want to go to the next level when creating and interacting with digital content," Ron Coughlin, HP's general manager of consumer PCs, said in a statement.

The move comes as PC sales are declining quickly as people and businesses are moving on to smartphones and tablet computers. Touch-free controls could help renew interest in PCs. Television makers have also been looking at gesture recognition as a feature to lure consumers into buying new sets.

Leap's controller uses three infrared LED lights and two cameras to track users' hands. It plugs into a Windows or Mac computer and sits between the user and the keyboard. Leap's bet is that allowing people to use natural hand movements to control what they do on a computer will make the interaction between human and machine more seamless.

The controllers alone will cost $80. It will be available next month in Best Buy stores, on Leap's website and on Amazon.com's UK online store. HP and Leap did not say when the integrated devices will be available.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Nokia unveils two new touch phones, Asha 308 and Asha 309


The Asha 308 is a dual-SIM phone where as the Asha 309 is a single-SIM phone. To enhance the browsing experience on these devices, Nokia has released a new version of Nokia Xpress Browser, which Nokia claims enables up to 90 percent more efficient mobile browsing and faster access to web applications compared to conventional browsers.
Both the Asha 308 and the Asha 309 offer a fluid 'swipe' user interface and an open environment for third-party application development. We have seen the fluid ‘swipe’ interface before when Nokia unveiled the Asha 305 and the Asha 311. You can read more about the Nokia Asha 305 and 311 here.
"Our innovative Asha Touch family of devices is designed for people who want a great smartphone experience with lower running costs," says Timo Toikkanen, executive vice president, Mobile Phones, Nokia. "By introducing the Nokia Asha 308 and Nokia Asha 309, we're expanding our affordable smartphone lineup and bringing new mobile experiences to more people."
Nokia estimates the retail price for the Nokia Asha 308 and Nokia Asha 309 to be about $99 (Rs. 5,300 approx.), excluding taxes and subsidies, with shipping expected to start in the fourth quarter of 2012.  Nokia claims that the Asha 308 and Asha 309 are the company's most affordable capacitive touchscreen devices to date.
Nokia Asha 309
The Asha 308 and Asha 309 are 2G-enabled devices, each featuring a 3.0-inch WQVGA capacitive display, multiple home screens, Wi-Fi, stereo radio, loud speakers and up to 32GB microSD card support. The Nokia Asha 308 is a features Nokia's Easy Swap technology, meaning one SIM card is hot swappable and you don't need to switch off the device to change the SIM card.
      Nokia Asha 308
The phones also come with the free gift of 40 premium EA games, social features such as standalone Facebook and Twitter clients, Nokia Messaging Service, and video streaming through the browser from sites like YouTube. We have seen the 40 free EA games bundle when the Asha 305 and the Asha 311 were launched in India.
Nokia has also introduced Nokia Life+. The Nokia Life+ web app will give users access to content that spans education, health and infotainment. Nokia Life+ is available in English across 18 countries, with local versions coming to India, China and Indonesia in the fourth quarter of this year. Nokia Life+ can be accessed through Nokia Xpress Browser or the Nokia Store on the Asha touch phones.

My College Plan by Reliance offers free Facebook & WhatsApp access, Call & SMS at 5p/min to group

Reliance Communication has launched a new plan which has been designed specially keeping in mind the Youth of the country and is called ‘My College Plan’.

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The plan which has been priced at just Rs. 16 is available over Reliance’s GSM network and will allow college students enjoy various features at special rates.
 
Like, under the My College Plan, students opting in will be able to make outgoing calls and SMS at as less as 5 paise/minute within a group and go on and on and chat with their friends for a much longer time.
 
Oh and who is not on Facebook and who doesn’t use WhatsApp today and so under this plans Reliance will also go on to offer Free access to Facebook and WhatsApp for the students.

Oh and if you have news for the entire college, you can share it with one-to-many SMS service by texting your message to 51112 at just Rs. 3.
 
If you wish to subscribe to this plan, then Reliance has listed many colleges over here where you can find the code for your college and follow the instructions below:

Sony Xperia launched Tipo with Android 4.0 launched for Rs.9,999 & Tipo Dual for Rs.10,449

Back in June, Sony went on to announce its entry level Android 4.0 ICS running smartphone, the Sony Xperia Tipo and earlier this month the device along with Sony Xperia Tipo Dual went on pre-order over an online retailer.

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And today Sony India has officially announced the launch of the 3.2 inch smartphone Xperia tipo in India.

Going by the specs, the Sony Xperia Tipo packs in the following specs:

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Sony Xperia Ion launched for Rs. 36,999

We knew it was going to happen anytime soon and here it is. Sony has today officially announced the launch and availability of its Xperia Ion in India as an HD powerhouse.

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The Xperia Ion will run on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS and arrive with a 4.55 inch HD Reality Display with Sony's MOBILE BRAVIA Engine and has been priced at Rs. 36,999.