Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Binatone unveils Home Surf Touch tablet for Indian market @ Rs.9K


Bangalore: Binatone, a UK based company, has launched an Android based tablet called the Home Surf Touch in India. The tablet is affordably priced at Rs. 9000, considering the price of its counterparts like iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab.

The Home Surf Touch runs on the Android Donut 1.6 OS and has a screen size of 8-inch. The tablet is powered by ARM 11 667MHz processor and comes loaded with 2GB of internal memory. The tablet supports Wi-Fi.

Sat Murthi, Executive Vice President, Binatone India said, "Binatone plans to invest Rs. 50 crore in the next 12 months in technology, product development and marketing. Our products are specifically "Indianised" with special features like Audio boost, Power saver and Binatone Zone, which all have been carefully market researched and implemented to address the specific Indian needs." Murthi added that Binatone is bringing low-cost 3G handsets by end of the year to cater to the deployment of newer technologies in India.

With the big wig manufacturers bringing superior specifications tablets, it remains to be seen as to how will the Home Surf Touch fair amidst all of them?



Friday, September 24, 2010

Nokia N8 to be previewed exclusively at MAC 2010

Bangalore: The latest offering from the house of Nokia, the Nokia N8 will be previewed exclusively for the Indian customers at the Mobile Application Conference (MAC) India 2010 on September 25 in Bangalore. The Nokia N8 is the first device in the world to run on Symbian 3 operating system.

The device boasts of a 12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon flash. The camera also packs in special features like geo tagging and face and smile detection. The phone is capable of HD video recording. You can also edit your videos and share them all through the phone.

The N8 guarantees entertainment with Web TV and can also be hooked to TV or home theatre system. It also pulls feeds and updates from social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.

What is more exciting is that you can personalize the phone by creating your own widgets. It also has voice-guided navigation for over 70 countries in the world. The phone is available in an exciting range of colors like Dark Grey, Silver White, Green, Blue and Orange.

Although the India launch date has not yet been revealed, you can be experience the smartphone here in your own backyard courtesy Nokia and MAC.

An iPhone app that measures pollutants in air


A new smartphone application can now allow users to keep a tab on the air quality and see the level of pollutants around them.

Computer scientists in the University of Southern California hope that as many users as possible download and try it in order to improve the software. Currently, the download works for smartphones running the Android system and soon will be widely available on Android app sources. An iPhone app is in the works.

The basic principle of the Visibility app is simple, according to the paper documenting the work by USC computer science professor Gaurav Sukhatme.

The user takes a picture of the sky while the sun is shining, which can be compared to established models of sky luminance to estimate visibility. Visibility is directly related to the concentration of harmful “haze aerosols,” tiny particles from dust, engine exhaust, mining or other sources in the air. Such aerosols turn the blue of a sunlit clear sky gray.There is one caveat — It has to be the right picture. The visibility/pollution models are based on the viewing geometry of the image and the position of the sun.

The Visibility app works because modern smartphones contain a rich set of sensors that include cameras, GPS systems, compasses and accelerometers, in addition to the powerful communication capabilities that are inspiring a slew of intelligent phone applications ranging from personal health monitoring to gaming and social networking.

Sameera Poduri, a postdoctoral researcher in Sukhatme’s lab, explained that the accelerometer in the phone — the sensor that tells how the user is holding the phone, determining whether it displays information vertically or horizontally — can “guide the user to point the camera in exactly the right direction.” The picture must be all or mostly sky, which makes a contribution from human user judgment critical. “Several computer vision problems that are extremely challenging to automate are trivially solved by a human. In our system, segmenting sky pixels in an arbitrary image is one such problem. When the user captures an image, we ask him [or her] to select a part of the image that is sky,” noted the research paper.

The accelerometers and the compass on the phone capture its position in three dimensions while the GPS data and time are used to compute the exact position of the sun. The application automatically computes the camera and solar orientation, uploading this data along with the image — a small (100KB) black-and-white file — to a central computer. The central computer analyzes the image to estimate pollutant content and returns a message to the user, as well as registering the information (User identities are anonymized). The system potentially can help fill in the many blanks in the existing maps of air pollution. So far the results are promising, but they indicate that several improvements are possible.Sukhatme added: “We’re sure we can improve it if we get people trying it and testing it and sending data.”

Dell plans to get into Internet TV devices


Bangalore: Dell is in plans to develop devices beyond PCs which would stream Internet content to regular television sets but the company is yet to make an official announcement for its product after studying the market opportunity.

The company will also consider the Google TV platform which merges broadcast TV and Internet into one interface. Apart from this, Dell will also follow Apple and Roku which offers a digital video player that streams content from the internet to the television, reports Agam Shah of IDG News.Samsung and Sony also have similar plans of using the Internet to stream movies and TV shows. "The company is evaluating new devices from set-top box makers and original design manufacturers (ODMs) that could seamlessly bring Internet content to TVs," said Chris Camilletti, Desktop Product Manager at Dell.

Dell is following companies like Apple, which makes the Apple TV, and Roku, which offers a digital video player that streams content from the Internet to TVs. A number of TV companies such as Samsung and Sony also have their eyes set on using the Internet to stream movies and TV shows.

The launch of Inspiron Zino HD desktop by the company, will help in bringing Internet movies to high-definition TVs. "The Zino HD is an entry point to make consumers aware of the capability to play streaming movies on TVs," Camilletti added. The device comes with a wireless keyboard and remote control that can switch between the PC and TV.

ReportsRIM to unveil BlackPad next week

RIM, the Canadian-maker of the popular Blackberry smartphone, is to unveil a tablet computer next week aimed at business users, according to reports on Wednesday in the Wall Street Journal and technology news site ZDNet.

The device, which is expected to be launched at a RIM developer conference, will mark a new challenge to the dominance of Apple’s iPad in the tablet computer market, coming as Samsung, Dell and Motorola all prepare similar devices that run on the increasingly popular Android operating system made by Google.

The BlackPad is likely to leverage Blackberry’s popularity among business users, but will feature a separate operating system from that device. Though Apple has scored huge successes among consumers with its iPhone and iPad, the devices have been somewhat less popular among business users because of the tight control Apple exerts over all aspects of the devices’ functions.

The Journal reported that the BlackPad would be available before the end of the year and feature a 7-inch (15.4-centimetre) screen, one or two cameras, and the ability to connect to the internet by tethering to a nearby BlackBerry handset. It will also come with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capabilities and will feature a new operating system made by QNX Software Systems, a company which RIM bought in April for $200 million.

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