LG Viewty 5 MP Touch Screen phone launched in India




The launch of LG ‘Viewty’ shows LG’s commitment to providing mobile users with high feature-led technology in the palm of their hand. This new offering from LG will re-define the standard in the camera phone market,
providing first class features and allowing consumers to enjoy viewing and sharing their photos







Features:

3.0-inch touch screen with Mobile XD engine for vivid display,
5.0 megapixel camera with manual focus option,
image stabilizer and an ISO up to 800 for indoor or night shooting.
It can record videos at up to 120 fps.
It comes with a stylus to digitally “write” on photos and edit files.

Samsung Guru100 Mobile Phone Unveiled in India
Running on a Li-ion 1000Mah Battery, The new bar-shaped handset offers MP3 ringtones, unrestricted talktime of 9 long hours and is armed with a mobile tracker feature that helps users track their phone in case they happen to lose it.users can enjoy continuous 9-hour long battery life on a single charge. The stylish phone has a wide range of consumer friendly features that includes large and clear 3.86cm 128×128 65K CSTN LCD screen, a high-performance speakerphone that has been included for users to experience comfortable hands-free conversation. In addition, it also bundles a storage capacity of up to 500 phonebook entries.Featuring a Hinglish SMS function,The Guru100 come pre-installed with two well-known Bollywood hits that are set as ringtones by default.it facilitates users with faster typing and makes messaging more fun because of both English and Hindi word recognition. It sports Java Games, Pc studio, v card, v calendar, calculator and alarm functionalities.


YouTube mobile

YouTube Mobile

YouTube Mobile first debuted in November of 2006 as a deal to deliver a handful of video clips through the VCast service of Verizon Wireless. Last year it created a mobile Web site accessible on many Sprint and AT&T phones that only carried a tiny sliver of YouTube content. And it has another subset on the iPhone. That short-coming has recently been corrected with their new mobile website for cellphone users that want to view YouTube videos on the go. And it doesn't matter which carrier you use. Any carrier with a data plan will suffice.The company has just unveiled a new mobile service at m.youtube.com that will carry MOST of YouTube's catalog which includes tens of millions of videos. The site will also have the personalization and community features that it lacked previously, so that users will be able to log in and subscribe to certain channels or have easy access to their favourite videos. A.This is an interesting and exciting way to use YouTube since you can see, shoot and share your videos on the fly making it a speedy way to report the action happening right in front of you. Bloggers and journalists should find this feature especially handy. Look for this feature of YouTube to become the new way to report and view the news. Once cellphone data services drop in price, that is. And then there's those tiny screens but you can always add the video to your favorites and then view it later on your PC or laptop.But before you get too excited, don't forget to upgrade your cellphone plan to an unlimited data plan. You want to avoid the whopping charges for downloading videos that you';re sure to incur when watching a lot of videos online with a regular plan.

Watching videos on mobile phones remains a niche activity at the moment. YouTube said its mobile site will be accessible from devices that are capable of streaming video and that run on 3G networks. According to the company, globally that's about 100 million devices, a small fraction of the more than 3 billion cell phones in use around the world. What's more, many of those devices, especially overseas, run on limited data plans, so watching videos can prove expensive, as YouTube notes on its mobile Web site: "YouTube Mobile is a data intensive application.

There are 2 ways to watch videos. One is web based and the other is software based. In order to use the software you need to own a Nokia N73, N95, E65, 6110, 6120 or Sony Ericsson k800 and w880. If you use the web based version you will need to be able to have a 3gp player installed which shouldn't be an issue for most mobile phones.


Buffalo MiniStation 80GB:Portable Harddisk















Buffalo has established the DriveStation series as a robust backup solution in the SOHO (Small Office – Home Office) segment.The MiniStation is available in four sizes – 80GB, 120GB, 160GB and 250GB. The storage media inside is a 5400 rpm SATA drive and is enclosed in a shock absorbent case.Memeo AutoBackup Software is included with the drive. This USB based device can operate without needing an external supply. To make it compatible with older systems and laptops that don't deliver sufficient power over a single USB port, a Y-cable is included to connect to a second port for additional power.Buffalo claims a speed increase of up to 60 percent with the use of its Turbo USB technology. To avail of any speed increase, you need to install the supplied driver. Without the additional driver installed, we got speeds equal to other drives - about 26MBps in Everest's linear write test. With the driver installed on our test machine, the figure jumped to 31 MBps, a 20 percent increase.Random and linear read speeds hovered around 40 MBps, as compared to 33 MBps without enabling the Turbo USB. When copying large amounts of data, this 20 percent increase can be very beneficial. Sure, you can buy a 2.5 inch laptop hard disk and a casing to assemble your own external storage, but what you get with the MiniStation is a shock absorbent casing (in important consideration for hard drives), higher speeds and warranty for the entire unit, not just the hard disk.

E-TEN to Unveiled Glofiish M810

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The Glofiish V900 is E-TEN's first Pocket PC Phone to feature mobile TV. With major events such as UEFA Euro 2008 and the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games scheduled this year, there are sure to be events that people just don't want to miss, and thanks to the V900's support for DVB-H, DVB-T, TDMB and DAB broadcasting standards, they won't have to. V900 also offers the benefits of VGA display and all-in-one connectivity solution comprising of HSDPA, GSM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS. Along with the Glofiish V900 E-TEN will debut its newly developed touch-based user interface. The V900 is scheduled to launch in the second half of the year.

The Glofiish M810 is a sleekly portable, HSDPA, Wi-Fi b/g and GPS ready handset, designed to help the new breed of bloggers, podcasters, video makers, and chatters, stay online and updated wherever they are. A full QWERTY keyboard makes blogging, text messaging and chatting quick and convenient, while a 2-megapixel auto-focus camera is great for capturing pictures or video that can be uploaded easily to a web-album or video sharing site. Finally, built-in JAVA support allows fun mobile games to be downloaded and played anywhere

The M810 and V900 will be on display at the E-TEN booth (Hall 2, 2A126) during 3GSM (February 11-14).