Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Indian IPAD | MADE IN INDIA IPAD | IIT STUDENTS WITH IPAD | INDIAN IPAD IN CES || NOTION INK


Indian IPAD | MADE IN INDIA IPAD | IIT STUDENTS WITH IPAD | INDIAN IPAD IN CES || NOTION INK

Apple's iPad was, it's fair to say, awaited with the kind of breathless anticipation usually reserved by nubile nymphets for rakish rockers. But even as consumers rave about it, the technoscenti are already looking ahead ─ to a product that could make the iPad seem outdated, and, what's more, is completely Made in India.

India is, of course, regarded as a software superpower but hasn't really made waves in IT hardware so far. That could soon change, thanks to the Adam tablet PC of Hyderabad-based Notion Ink. Adam has generated enormous buzz on tech websites and gadget blogs ever since an early prototype was first demonstrated at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show), the world's largest consumer tech trade show in January this year. Today, the final product minus the custom user-interface will be showcased at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where the finest minds of geekdom will be congregating to check it out. But first, we persuaded the company to show it to us at the BVRIT Innovation Centre in Hyderabad, where they are based.

Never heard of Notion Ink? Its founders are six IITans and an MBA grad. With an average age of 24, they believe India has what it takes to compete with the most innovative tech companies in the world. “We knew that Indian engineers and designers were doing most of the innovative work at Microsoft, Intel, and Apple. We just needed to take the first step," says co-founder Rohan Shravan.

“Current PC technology is like a Hummer on a city road,” quips Rohit Rathi, the youngest of the group at 23, and, along with Shravan, one of four co-founders from IIT Kharagpur. Two are from IIT Delhi while Sachin Ralhan, the eldest at 25, is a childhood friend of Shravan and Rathi and an MBA from IIPM. Apart from Ralhan and Rathi, the other five are all aged 24.

What's so different about their tech? Three years in the making, the Adam tablet is the first device in the world to integrate two breakthrough power saving components - nVidia’s Tegra 2 chip and a PixelQi screen. Together, they help it achieve twice the battery life and performance of the iPad.

“The chip provides an edge over the iPad with its ability to play full high definition videos and Flash on the web browser. It can offer the performance of a computer with the power consumption of a cellphone,” explains Shravan.

Adam’s 10-inch screen integrates many innovations first used in the $100 OLPC (one laptop per child) project. Unlike traditional screens, PixelQI screen has a dual mode, and can be read in bright sunlight like an e-reader. With the backlight off, the company claims that it can increase battery life between charges by a factor of five.

What about the pricing? The company has not yet taken a decision on this crucial aspect, but is clear that Adam will definitely be competitive vis-a-vis Apple's iPad. It expects to start retail sales, at first in the USA, from July onwards.

Notion Ink worked with National Institute of Design’s R&D development campus in Bangalore to build a unique touch interface that runs on Google’s Android mobile operating system. As a startup, it faced many obstacles in filing patents and finding the right engineering talent. “India doesn’t have people working on Android. And the companies that have, charge Rs 1 lakh per resource per month,” says Rohan. “So we came up with a social solution - We opted to train engineers ourselves.”

The company trained and then recruited over 50 engineers at BVRIT in Bachupally, Hyderabad. “We got the infrastructure at their Innovation Center, and the students as well. We knew the technology in and out and started training them. Within two months it started paying off, and we started developing the professional applications for the product we wanted to design.”

The company is working on an application store platform of its own, where users can find a wide variety of content. “It will offer everything from apps, books, video, audio, to magazines, newspapers and comics,” says co-founder Rajat Sahni.

The company sees more and more users reading newspapers on e-readers and tablets in the near future, and has designed a lightweight product that adapts well to this purpose. They showed us a version of how a digital magazine would look on the Adam. “We’ve taken design inspiration from a 400-year tradition - the user interface of magazines!” chuckles Shravan.

The men behind Adam

Rohan Shravan- IIT- KGP (2008)
Rohit Rathi - IIT- KGP (2008)
Sachin Ralhan – IIPM
Mohit Gupta - IIT- KGP (2008)
Anirudh Gupta –IIT Delhi (2007)
Rajat Sahni – IIT Delhi (2007)
Devanshu Agrawal - IIT- KGP (2008)

The writer is editor, Technoholik. Visit the technoholik.com blog for exclusive images and videos of the Adam tablet

Friday, June 25, 2010

4G Technology | 4G phones | What is 4G | Advantages of 4G


4G Technology | 4G phones | What is 4G | Advantages of 4G |

Meet new mobile technology i.e 4G or Fastest mobile technology

The world is moving rapidly towards this 4G open mobile movement. In China, the government has in fact, targeted for 4G mobile industry. In European Union, evolution to 4G has been the mission-critical strategy since 2003. Japan and Korea started 4G regulations in 2002. The US mobile market is a pretty different case, because FCC as a law enforcement agency, basically has no power to enforce law. The operators pay huge to the congress, and congress manages the FCC. So eventually, the operator "makes" the law. However, nobody can stop future and it is just a matter of time when this 4G open mobile comes to life.

Everyone is welcome to join forces with us together and move this 4G open mobile technology forward for our future, for our next generation and for our societies. You can take leadership roles or show supports in any of our global 4G mobile events.

  1. The mobile communications comprise two steps: access to the mobile network, and access to the mobile services. Traditionally, these two steps are all controlled by one operator in a closed and proprietary way. In the 4G mobile era, the access to the mobile services will be evolved to an open Mobile Cloud so that it is fully open to any developers and providers. In this way, any non-wireless industries, such as Google, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, GM, Bank of America can provide services for their mobile users. The access to the mobile network is still controlled by the traditional wireless operators such as AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and China Mobile. Of course, the operators are very reluctant to go this trend, but for the mobile users and for the future global movement, it is just a matter of time to do it.
  2. The mobile device system architecture will be open in order to converge multiple RTTs (radio transmission technologies) in one same device. Same as laptop computer, the future Smartphone will be based on open wireless architecture (OWA) technology which means, when you change the wireless standards, you do not need to change phone. It is totally different from current multi-standards phone which is in closed system architecture, and users can not remove the unused RTT modules and basically can not do anything on the mobile phone system. In the OWA system, you can just change RTT card in your Smartphone to switch your wireless standards, or you can integrate multiple wireless standards in one RTT SIM card. Based on this OWA platform, you can integrate home phone, office phone and mobile phone into one common Personal device - it is more beyond just a phone. In fact, this 4G mobile device is a system to bring the world to your hand, or we call it iHand - the World in Hand, which is more better than calling it an iPhone.
    1. Any portable consumer electronics device can be a mobile phone by inserting the OWA-powered mobile RTT(s) card. This approach is truly converging the mobile wireless technology with the computer technology by providing the OWA virtualization layer between the high-layer computer-based OS (operating systems) & applications solutions and the underlying wireless transmission-based different mobile networks access means.
    2. More breakthrough technologies are being developed for efficient utilization of wireless spectrum, and the dynamic and open spectrum management. Wireless is totally different from wired communications, and therefore the overall performance relies on both system performance and transmission performance where spectrum is one of the key issues.
    3. Power efficiency is another critical issue for mobile device. The system architecture must be open to enable removable of unused modules, and the processing architecture must be optimized to the lowest possible in terms of the whole system performance. Meanwhile, the RF radio modules should be narrowed to the minimal meeting the basic requirements of necessary RTTs.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Cheap MOBILE Phone in India | Nokia | Samsung | Spice | Micromax | Lemon | Blackberry| Iphone | LG | Sony Ericsson | Lava | Videocon | Motorola| Googl

Cheap MOBILE Phone in India | Nokia | Samsung | Spice | Micromax | Lemon | Blackberry| Iphone | LG | Sony Ericsson | Lava | Videocon | Motorola| Google Nexus | HTC


There is some information provided which gives a clear idea how cheap mobiles are present in India.So, i am providing some articles taken from various blogs.

An introduction: India has come in a close second in the sale of mobile phones in the year 2006. China has led the race of mobile sales being the highest in the world. In India however the GSM phones rule over the CDMA handsets. Leading the categories are Nokia, Samsung, Sony Erickson while Reliance takes a large size share in the corporate segment.


Subscribers in India are basking in the glory of the ever increasing number of subscriber patronage. Around 14.95 crore new subscribers were listed up from 8.5 subscribers in 2005. A gargantuan number of around 5 million customers enrol each month giving the network providers a huge profit margin. According to the increasing number the subscribers list is said to hit 48 crores by 2011 that is an approximate of 50 crore. Wow, this is some industry that is climbing the path no matter what comes in its way.

Now to analyse why the growth graph seems to be at an all time high means to understand the buyers psyche. As the economic stability of the country is growing so is that of an individual. Income patterns are rising and employees are moving up the corporate ladder. They want to be seen with better handsets as there is a quaint feeling that the mobile should match the designation or just make a status statement with a smart and expensive phone. Hence with such attitudes ruling the market everyone wants to stand out with the handset they own.

Mobile companies in India :» Airtel mobile | Reliance mobile | BPL mobile | Hutch India | BSNL mobile | Tata Mobile | MTNL mobile

Official sites:

samsung.com/in/ - Official site of Samsung. Browse information of latest cell phones & contact details of dealers.

nokia.co.in - site of Nokia cell phones in India. View latest news of Nokia Mobile phones, Nokia dealers listing and contact details of Nokia centres.

relianceinfo.com - Reliance India Mobile, a leading Mobile Service Provider in India. Find out about latest Cell phones & schemes available across India.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

3G in Pune

BSNL launches 3G service in Pune

Source:The Hindu

PUNE: On Monday, Pune became the first city to get BSNL's 3G service in the western zone that comprises Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Goa, Chattisgarh and Maharashtra.

From now on, BSNL subscribers can use high-speed Internet facilities.

One of the main features is video call, both local and STD, which will be charged 30 paise a minute.

All pre-paid and post-paid customers with 3G-enabled handsets can avail themselves of the service, which will be extended to 52 cities in the zone in the next couple of months.

Alok Kaul, Chief General Manager, BSNL, Maharashtra Circle, said the PSU had 300 3G-enabled base transceiver stations (BTS) in the city and 140 more would be activated soon.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

C6 Nokia (India) Launch Date

Nokia C6 expectedly will be launch on 28 JULY 2010

More Information regarding Nokia C6:

Nokia recently announced three new handsets, the Nokia C3, Nokia C6 and Nokia E5. These phones are meant to offer an enhanced messaging and social-networking experience to users at affordable prices. Nokia C3 and Nokia E5 comes with a full QWERTY keypad while Nokia C6 has a slide-out QWERTY keypad.

nokia c6

Nokia C6 detailed specifications:

  1. Quad band GSM and triband WCDMA (900/1900/2100 MHz)
  2. Dimensions : 113.4 x 53 x 16.8 mm
  3. Weight : 150g
  4. QWERTY slide form factor
  5. BL-4J (1200mAh) Li-Ion battery – charging via 2 mm power port
  6. Up to 200MB of internal memory
  7. 3.5 mm AV connector
  8. Stereo FM radio with RDS
  9. Customisable homescreen with WRT-based widgets
  10. Ovi Maps 3.4 with free life time navigation and easy Facebook location sharing
  11. Nokia Messaging for email (Yahoo Mail Gmail, Windows Live Hotmail, Ovi Mail) and IM clients for Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk, Windows Live Messenger and Ovi Chat available through the Ovi Store
  12. Standalone Facebook client with homescreen integration
  13. Ovi Store for access to additional applications, games and content
  14. microSD card slot (2GB microSD card included)
  15. 3.2 inch touchscreen; 640 x 360 pixels resolution
  16. 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash
  17. Integrated A-GPS
  18. ARM 11 processor running at 434MHz (same as 5800 and 5230)
  19. colours: Black and White
  20. Symbian S60 5th Edition OS
  21. Ovi Music Store for music downloads
For more information regarding any information about Nokia C6,You can post your comment on my blog & i will get back to you very soon.