Friday, February 19, 2010

Panasonic-Garmin-Asus’ nuvifone M10 Windows Mobile Phone Launched








Garmin-Asus’ nuvifone M10 Windows Mobile Phone Launched
Garmin-Asus’ M10
Just after the launch of Android based nuvifone A50, Garmin-Asus’ has struck the chord again with their second Window Mobile phone, nuvifone M10. But, this time, the phone will be different from the earlier M20 model with improved specs on the board.

The nuvifone M10 comes with a sleek look having a 3.5-inch WVGA display and a finger-friendly user interface. Windows Mobile 6.5.3 comes pre-installed with this smartphone. It also incorporates the Billboard feature which displays the most important information so that the users can review all at one glace. More to it, the device boasts of an intelligent 3D Task Manager that lets users switch easily between different running applications.

“The Garmin-Asus M10 is our answer to people’s need for work-life balance. The M10 runs Windows® Mobile, making it the ideal smartphone for business use, while its smart navigation capabilities, comprehensive social networking features and connected services enable users to lead a truly smart lifestyle. The M10 is the phone for the new Smart3 era,” commented Benson Lin, Vice President of Asus’ Personal Mobile Devices Business Unit.

The M10 has a 512 RAM with 4GB of Flash memory to store sufficient multimedia and data. The other features associated with this entrancing set include a full QWERTY soft keyboard, HSDPA connectivity, Wi-Fi, Geo-tagging feature, advanced navigation, access to Facebook and Picasa Web Albums. For the photography enthusiasts, there is also a 5MP camera to take nice snaps.

The Garmin-Asus M10 also offers nice opportunity for the users to synch to Microsoft Exchange so that some essential features like contacts, calendars and emails are always available and secure.

The Garmin-Asus nuvifone M10 is expected to hit stores in Asia and Europe in the first half of 2010. However, the pricing details of the phone are under wraps.




Ranbir Kapoor now brand ambassador for Panasonic too
By BW Team via IANS
Tuesday, Apr 07, 2009
New Delhi, He is the young star face selling Pepsi and now Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor has become the brand ambassador for consumer goods giant Panasonic India as well, his second endorsement deal so far.
The 26-year-old actor, who made his debut with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s “Saawariya” in 2007, was Saturday officially tasked to promote Panasonic’s VIErA LCDs and Plasmas as well as television and home theatre brands across India at an event held at the Ashok Hotel here.
Management - Panasonic Energ
Name
Designation
A K Lakhanpal
Chairman / Chair Person
E B Desai
Director
D J Thakkar
Director
H Sugimura
Director
E B Desai
Director
Name
Designation
S K Khurana
Managing Director
P P Shah
Director
G N Punj
Director
H Aota
Director

Panasonic-Garmin-Asus’ nuvifone M10 Windows Mobile Phone Launched








Garmin-Asus’ nuvifone M10 Windows Mobile Phone Launched
Garmin-Asus’ M10
Just after the launch of Android based nuvifone A50, Garmin-Asus’ has struck the chord again with their second Window Mobile phone, nuvifone M10. But, this time, the phone will be different from the earlier M20 model with improved specs on the board.

The nuvifone M10 comes with a sleek look having a 3.5-inch WVGA display and a finger-friendly user interface. Windows Mobile 6.5.3 comes pre-installed with this smartphone. It also incorporates the Billboard feature which displays the most important information so that the users can review all at one glace. More to it, the device boasts of an intelligent 3D Task Manager that lets users switch easily between different running applications.

“The Garmin-Asus M10 is our answer to people’s need for work-life balance. The M10 runs Windows® Mobile, making it the ideal smartphone for business use, while its smart navigation capabilities, comprehensive social networking features and connected services enable users to lead a truly smart lifestyle. The M10 is the phone for the new Smart3 era,” commented Benson Lin, Vice President of Asus’ Personal Mobile Devices Business Unit.

The M10 has a 512 RAM with 4GB of Flash memory to store sufficient multimedia and data. The other features associated with this entrancing set include a full QWERTY soft keyboard, HSDPA connectivity, Wi-Fi, Geo-tagging feature, advanced navigation, access to Facebook and Picasa Web Albums. For the photography enthusiasts, there is also a 5MP camera to take nice snaps.

The Garmin-Asus M10 also offers nice opportunity for the users to synch to Microsoft Exchange so that some essential features like contacts, calendars and emails are always available and secure.

The Garmin-Asus nuvifone M10 is expected to hit stores in Asia and Europe in the first half of 2010. However, the pricing details of the phone are under wraps.




Ranbir Kapoor now brand ambassador for Panasonic too
By BW Team via IANS
Tuesday, Apr 07, 2009
New Delhi, He is the young star face selling Pepsi and now Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor has become the brand ambassador for consumer goods giant Panasonic India as well, his second endorsement deal so far.
The 26-year-old actor, who made his debut with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s “Saawariya” in 2007, was Saturday officially tasked to promote Panasonic’s VIErA LCDs and Plasmas as well as television and home theatre brands across India at an event held at the Ashok Hotel here.
Management - Panasonic Energ
Name
Designation
A K Lakhanpal
Chairman / Chair Person
E B Desai
Director
D J Thakkar
Director
H Sugimura
Director
E B Desai
Director
Name
Designation
S K Khurana
Managing Director
P P Shah
Director
G N Punj
Director
H Aota
Director

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Apple launches new i-pad


Apple seeks to once again revolutionize the digital world with the launch of its new iPad. With the iPad, Apple has created the first product to close the gap between the laptop and Smartphone. Apple’s iPhone and Mac Book models are on top seller lists and have contributed strongly to the company’s revenue growth. With demand for both the iPhone and Apple’s line of laptops going Strong, this may be perfect time for Apple to introduce a product that combines the features of both devices.



Features-
· Apple includes which includes a 9.7-inch touch screen display and iPhone operating system, as “the best way to experience the web, email, photos, and video.”
· The iPad will be available in two models—one with Wi-Fi and one with AT&T 3G coverage.
· Models will be offered in three sizes (16, 32, and 64 GB).
· The range in price from $499 (for the least expensive Wi-Fi model) to $829 (for the most expensive 3G model).

Monday, February 15, 2010

Volvo XC70 to get online Rear Seat Entertainment System

Volvo has developed a solid reputation for being an extremely safe vehicle to be in, and the 2010 Volvo XC70 goes one up by being one of the first vehicles in the world that will boast an Internet-connected Rear Seat Entertainment System, powered by Windows XP. It will hook up to the Internet via a Wi-Fi connection while featuring a 500GB hard drive (pretty spacious, I must say). While this innovative product still remains in the conceptual phase, it will enable customers to surf the Internet while they’re on the road, downloading applications to personalize their Volvo to their lifestyle while enjoying video as well as unlimited music downloads thanks to a digital touchscreen display. Apart from that, the RSEi-500 also enables customers to hook up their vehicle to their home computer, which would in turn allow video, audio and other home data content to be transferred to the vehicle’s on board computer in a jiffy.
Volvo Cars of North America has also forged a working relationship with Azentek Corporation and Gracenote in order to further explore the possibility of bringing this revolutionary product to the market. You will be able to check out a demonstration of the Volvo XC70 at the Chicago Auto Show, where it hooks up to the Internet using turbocharged speeds that is found in the Sprint 4G via its new Overdrive 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot.
This new development ought to keep those backseat drivers occupied (and quiet, since their attention will be riveted on whatever they’re listening to or watching instead of nagging you on which road to take as well as how fast/slow you’re going), letting them navigate their music collections by mood, and display lyrics in North America, artist biographies as well as reviews of the current music being played. All this talk is making the Volvo XC70 shape up to be a pretty interesting vehicle to purchase in the near future. Let’s hope the motor company doesn’t go under before it arrives in whatever country you’re residing in.

Sony rolls out first Blu-ray 3D-ready player

Sony is at the forefront of things yet again with the launch of its first Blu-ray 3D-ready player in the market, known as the BDP-S470 for those of you who absolutely love memorizing gizmos by their names. This model is not ready to display Blu-ray 3D content just yet, but it will be able to do so later this summer via a firmware upgrade, and we do believe that this is the same firmware which will enable the Sony PS3 to handle 3D playback over Blu-ray as well. Apart from that, Sony has also made known that its BDP-S570 Blu-ray Disc model and the BDV-E770W and BDV-E570 Blu-ray Disc home theater systems will be able to support Blu-ray 3D as well via their respective firmware updates this summer.
It was at the most recent CES where we were treated to a plethora of 3D TVs, including a live 3D performance by Taylor Swift before being whisked away to Los Angeles to attend another awards show. I digress – all the new models will not only be able to handle 3D playback support, but can also instantly stream movies, videos, music and more from Netflix, Amazon Video On Demand, YouTube, Slacker Internet Radio, Pandora (this Spring), NPR, Sony Pictures, Sony Music, and over 25 total providers through the Sony BRAVIA Internet Video platform as long as you have a decent broadband Internet connection.
Another unique selling point of these new models would appeal to iPhone and iPod touch owners, as long as they decide to control the players thanks to a free app called “BD Remote” which is downloadable via the Apple App store. This app will enable the iPhone or iPod touch to double up as a remote control, letting one access the Blu-ray Disc’s details including jacket artwork, actor, and production information from a highly portable device. All of Sony’s new stand-alone Blu-ray Disc players can start-up from power off in about three seconds, which makes it pretty speedy in comparison to its rivals. The Sony BDP-S470 Blu-ray Disc Player ought to hit the market sometime this month for around $200.