Research in Motion (RIM) has announced the latest and trendy BlackBerry Style 9670 in India. This CDMA based smartphone functioning on the latest BlackBerry OS 6.0. It has 360 x 400 resolution internal display and 240 x 320 resolution external display. The 9670 has a 5 megapixel camera with auto-focus and flash and also able to record videos in VGA resolution. It has the standard BlackBerry full QWERTY keypad and the optical trackpad, along with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and GPS.
The phone has 512MB internal memory and comes with an 8GB microSD card. The 9670 is priced at Rs. 24,999 in India and is available on Reliance and Tata networks.
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Friday, April 22, 2011
Yahoo Stopped the Service of Buzz on April 21,2011
Yahoo’s arrangement to secure more than a few major services, the company has declared that it has shut down Yahoo Buzz, its social news Digg competitor, on April 21, 2011.
Nevertheless conceivably more interesting than Buzz’s impending demise is the fact that Yahoo declared this news of the service’s closing a number of weeks ago on April 4, but nobody cared about the same. It was other than a hardly any spotted press releases from Yahoo on the net, there doesn’t seem to be much prior reveal of Buzz’s transitory.
There’s also a well-known declaration at the top of the most important Buzz page, also presume that has been there for weeks and has also gone unseen.
Nobody really cared about the failure of Buzz services from the giant Yahoo. Buzz was present on main yahoo page so it was getting well hit, but that to because of yahoo homepage and from that 2 to 4 people, who are news lover must have gone to Buzz.
Yahoo introduced Buzz to users on the month of February 2009, but couldn’t fulfill the expectation of Yahoo. Yahoo did stop many services and also searching for buyers. The list incorporates Delicious, which Yahoo articulates of scheduling to sell off, and the social photo web site Flickr, which one way or another entirely missed out on the mobile photo craze. Yahoo has by now closed MyBlogLog, a service it purchased for $10 million and that also allow you generate communities around your blogs.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
YouTube cracks Adobe’s Flash video format and transfers videos To WebM Format
In an attempt to develop the feature of its video streaming service YouTube, search engine giant Google schedules to transcode most accepted videos on the web site to its WebM format.By now almost thirty per cent of the web site has been transformed to the WebM format which by the way exercises an open compression technology and is also royalty free. While the alteration of the complete catalogue might take years, the fact that most popular videos have been transformed fundamentally and that the latest format covers almost 99 per cent of YouTube viewing.
This decision by Google comes at a time when they have stopped using the H.264 standard from its Chrome web browser. The H.264 standard is reportedly preferential by technology majors Apple and Microsoft at the same time as Google it seems is at the present appears at chasing an open standard.
This move will directly or indirectly also is expected to unfavorably influence the popularity of Adobe’s Flash video format while Google schedules to transfer the entire old videos present in Flash format to the WebM standard.
As all knows that there is supremacy of YouTube in online video streaming market, over time the reputation of Flash is going to take a noteworthy hit, more so with YouTube firming up strategy to increase its own HTML5 video player.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Indian Govt Prohibits Nokia's Push Email Service in India
Indian government need to know what's in your emails and this has been a controversial issue in the present scenario.
Recently, we all have witness the ongoing problems between RIM (Research In Motion) and the Indian government, where the government of India is trying its best to gain monitoring rights over Blackberry messaging service (BMS). With that issue still being unanswered and unsettled, the government has now also posted its rifle over Nokia's new push email services.
The government has barred Nokia's push email services in anticipation of the security agencies are given full access to monitor all emails negotiating via the network.
To get the permission, Nokia had also arranged a local Indian server to help the government to check and seize emails, but still Ministry of Home Affairs, India has ordered mobile operators not to declare Nokia's projected pushmail/powermail service devoid of launching the monitoring facilities.
This is going to be nightmare for the users of Nokia's E Series devices push email services by the ban. Four months ago, when RIM was intertwined in the security issue, Nokia had been gently advertising Exchange ActiveSync for its smartphones.
With the Blackberry disagreement still infusing exclusive of whichever signs of resolutions of the same in coming future, Nokia requires to do something fast and resume its push mail services, which it had already been advertising in the market.
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