Tata Photon TV Launched, Tariff, Charges Details

tata-photon-tvTata Photon subscribers can now watch live television channels on their laptops on the go. The facility is called Photon TV which is available via the existing Photon CDMA 1x EV-DO connection in 22 states. The Photon TV is actually a PC or laptop based application for video streaming to your computer. There are also a library of recorded TV shows, movies, music and videos and you can get them when you like. Full article (345 words) »

Dell to introduce Android based Pocket Internet Device

dell-phoneAccording to a rumor from WSJ, Dell engineers are working on a pocket sized mobile internet device that would run on Google’s Android OS. The device is aimed at the market between netbooks and smartphones without the usual cellphone capabilities and will be based on ARM chips rather than usual insistence of Dell on Intel or AMD chips. The reason of using ARM chips is to increase the battery life of the device which is not possible even by using Intel’s not-so-power-hungry Atom chips. This market is yet void of any real competitors other then iPod touch. It might be release later this year along with Microsoft’s Zune HD or the device may never be materialized at all.
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USI MID-160 is the World’s Thinnest MID

As miniature technologies are gaining more and more attention from researchers and developers, mobile internet devices were not (happily) spared either. USI, a leading DMS company, showcased the world’s thinnest Mobile Internet Device (MID) based on the Intel® Atom™ processor. The MID-160 adopts a 5-inch 800×480 pixel touch screen with 167,000 colors in a seamless ID design. With a 250g weight and a 1.5cm thickness, the MID-160 is the thinnest Intel Atom processor-based MID launched to-date in the world. Supported by an 8GB solid state disk (SSD) and with a microphone and instant communication softwares installed, users can communicate on the Internet anywhere at any time, achieving the aim of communication without borders.

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