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The Indian telecom industry just turned the table upside down when it came to bidding for 3G spectrum where a total bid raised to Rs70,000 crore.
In totality there were 3 spectrum in almost in all state and 4 in some northern states,To be exact the government earned a whopping  Rs 67,719 cr   The response to 3G came as shocker to governmnet whcihc expected only 35000 cr as revenue which just got doubled up.Now after the bidding is over the scene of companies which have sectors are like following

The Winners


The Winners

Delhi: Vodafone, Bharti Airtel, Rcom at Rs 3317 cr   
Mumbai: Reliance, Vodafone, Bharti Airtel Airtel at Rs 3247 cr   
Maharashtra: Tata Tele, Idea, Vodafone at Rs 1258 cr  
Gujarat: Tata Tele, Vodafone, Idea at Rs 1076 cr   
Andhra Pradesh: Bharti Airtel, Aircel, Idea at Rs 1373 cr
Karnataka: Tata Tele, Aircel, Bharti Airtel at Rs1580 cr
Tamil Nadu: Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, Aircel at Rs 1465 cr
Kolkata: Vodafone, Aircel, Rcom at Rs 544 cr
Kerela: Idea cellular, Tata Tele, Aircel at Rs 312.5 cr
Punjab: Idea Cellular, Rcom, Tata Tele, Aircel at Rs 322 cr
Haryana: Idea Cellular, Tata Tele, Vodafone at Rs 222.6 cr
MP: Idea Cellular, Rcom, Tata Tele at Rs 258.4 cr   
Rajasthan: Rcom, Bharti Airtel, Tata Tele at Rs 321 cr   
U.P. (West): Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular, Tata Tele at Rs 514 cr   
U.P (East): Aircel, Idea Cellular, Vodafone at Rs 364.6 cr
West Bengal: Bharti Airtel, Rcom, Vodafone, Aircel at Rs 123.63 cr
Himachal Pradesh: Bharti Airtel, Sing Tel, Idea, Reliance at Rs 37.23 cr
Bihar: Sing Tel, Bharti Airtel, Reliance, Aircel at Rs 203.46 cr
Orissa: Sing Tel, Aircel, Rcom at Rs 96.98 cr
Assam: Reliance Telecommunications, Bharti Airtel, Aircel at Rs 41.48 cr
North East: Aircel, Bharti Airtel, Rcom at Rs 42.30 cr
Jammu & Kashmir: Idea Cellular, Aircel, Rcom, Bharti Airtel at Rs 30.30 cr



Read more at: http://beta.profit.ndtv.com/news/show/3g-auctions-end-after-34-days-of-hectic-bidding-48952?u=1714&u=2020&cp



Well well if you though that mobile companies have reached to peak of all the design in one phone can possibly hold then this would prove you wrong.
Introducing to you the T-mobile``s brand new mobile with

  • 3G
  • Touch Screen
  • Qwerty Keypad
  • Slide
A plethora of features bundled into one single device that is fully functional and  awaited to hit the market pretty soon.
It has over 10 customized mode of a cell phone which changes with the profile you set it with.It is like it adopts your  personality in terms of its colour themes layout music and add to that it has all sort of connectivity you can think of.
A genius button gives you control panel filled with all your acess features to connectivity which are video call e-mails reader wi-fi and all you can tink off it is trully a PC in pocket
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Nokia Launched worlds first symbion 3 based mobile N8.
Nokia has kept in under cover but it got leaked by Russian site and though they have not put in specific details yet but they have stated that it has 720pix HD output which is non-standard and still lacks in interface as compared to iphone,Android and BADA.Though this is a highly waited launch whihc would happen in Augast with world congress mobile meet.
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No one is confirming but it seems that 12th april is the day when Microsoft is going to laucnh the new mobile platform named "Pink".

Microsoft has invited some of its press allies to a meeting in San Francisco on 12th April with a mystery in hiding,.

It looks like the infamous “people familiar with the things” are confirming with certain group that Monday’s event in San Francisco will, infact, be the launch of the first Pink phones, which will be available on Verizon and Vodaphone.

Sidekick was the first version of project Pink. The target people for Pink is the teen/twenty-something market. There are a number of Pink device codenames floating around, including Pure, Turtle, Lion and Pride. Pure and Turtle are believed to be manufactured by Sharp, but are expected to be branded as Microsoft phones.
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Specifications

www.sonyericsson.com
Dimensions (WxHxD): 50mm x 104mm x 15.5mm;
Weight : 134 g;
Display: 3-inch touchscreen, 240x432 pixels;
Memory: 55 MB;
Connectivity: GPRS, EDGE, 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth;
Camera: 8 MP auto-focus;
Battery life: 13 hours

Rs 28,950


If you’re wondering what the name Aino means, then let me translate it to you and what I have concluded is that it is in Finnish it can be a person’s name that means ‘The Only One’, in Japanese it’s the native name of ‘Man’ and a race of people that came before the earliest Japanese settlers. The handset is obviously neither. Sony Ericsson has moved out of its usual pattern of using model numbers for mobiles and gone with just a single name.

As unique as the name may be, we were curious to see how unique the handset would turn out and here’s my experience.

  • The Aino comes with the chargers that have a secondary port built in so one could use a wired headset while charging (though one isn’t included with the phone).
  • Sony Ericsson’s UI has, sadly, remained the same. It’s always been colorful and very animated, but this becomes a load on the battery. I found a bit of lag in the Aino’s UI even when I selected the least animated theme.
  • I was very disappointed with the audio functionality that the Aino has. While the quality of playback is not in question the sound level is just too low. Without a decently high volume level one would never be able to enjoy audio with the Aino.
  • The FM radio worked well enough and managed to scan and store all the available stations tuned in record time.
  • One will have to spend a little time converting videos to 3GP or MPEG4. The videos that did convert were easy to watch on the 3-inch display.
  • A Facebook application is provided for the social networker in you to quickly access and update your status, check up friend’s activities
  • The 8-megapixel camera is equipped with touch focus which didn’t work out as well as the Satio’s as it was unresponsive and pretty much focused on only what it wanted.
So if you’re looking for a trendy handset with great battery life and high resolution camera with plenty of connectivity, the Aino is the one out there. However, wait till the price drops.

Verdict: A feature-rich handset with room for improvement.





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New tricks in the Office
Microsoft is constantly reinventing itself. One of its newest offerings, to be unleashed in the market in June, claims to provide a seamless PC, web and telephone experience. Is this true?

Microsoft has long ruled the desktop. But as the world became more connected, people surfed the internet a great deal more and social networking changed the way we communicated. That’s when Microsoft’s ubiquitous productivity suite, Office, which is a collection of programmes, appeared to be losing relevance. There was a need for it to reinvent itself. Has it done this with Office 2010, claimed to be an improved version of MS Office 2007 and MS Office 2003?

The metamorphosis is seen to have started in 2007, when Google launched Google Docs, its webbased productivity suite. Microsoft did some course correction with MS Office 2007, but it was not enough. Sanjay Manchanda, director of Microsoft’s business division, says that “after releasing it we thought of the next version and went to our customers and clients across the world. We asked them what they wanted to see in Office and how we could maximize their work and efficiency.” The survey resulted in Office 2010, which users can buy in June.
In 2007, Microsoft used its ribbon interface, (tabbed navigation panels), in most Office components. It changed the look. But it is arguable if it radically changed the suite. With Office 2010, Microsoft decided to extend the ribbon interface across the suite and tweak it. It brought back the file tab and introduced “Backstage”, where information related to documents is visible along with a print preview and some other nifty features.
But the really big changes in Office 2010 are under the hood. Better handling of pictures, clip art and videos makes it faster than the 2007 version. Priyank Oza, an IT executive, insists that “Office 2010 seems faster than the previous versions and is better at handling larger outlook databases, documents and spreadsheets.”
Similarly, page acess in MS Word, Adobe Reader, or Sparklines in Excel, makes it rich viewing. It can now add videos, including those from sites such as YouTube, and edit them in PowerPoint. All of this should make Office more effective.
Some early users, such as Abhishek Bhattacharjee has been using Office 2010 for almost a month and says it’s a good effort from MS as its sheer number of enhancements and performance benefits. “The ribbon interface has been tweaked to perfection and can be customized as per the users needs,” he says.
Integration with the web is the single most important change in Office 2010, something it wasn’t entirely at ease with earlier. This, even as competitors such as Google Docs were aggressively pushing their web-based features.
“Google Docs offers almost every major feature of MS Office and is good enough for most users,” says Ajay Dutta, who owns www.techenclave.com, India’s biggest tech forum. “And since it is on Cloud — a term for webbased services and computing — you can access your files from anywhere by logging into Gmail. The world is moving to the web and if Microsoft doesn’t follow suit, it will lose out.”
Some say that Office 2010 is the point at which Microsoft can finally be said to understand the importance of the web. Manchanda explains: “Office 2010 has been designed to offer people a seamless experience across the PC, phone and web. Documents created here can be accessed on the phone or different computers using Sky Drive that sits in Microsoft’s servers. For example, Outlook will allow users to connect to websites like Facebook/ Twitter.” Files can be published on the web, data from different sources can be pulled in and teams can collaborate on one document in real time, irrespective of geographical distance.
THE COMPETITORS
MS Office is ubiquitous, but for people who stick to simple documents or data tables, there are two decent and more importantly, free, alternatives:
Open Office.org: This consists of Writer, Calc, Impress and a few others components. The software works perfectly for undemanding users. It takes up a lot less hard drive space and uses less computer resources
Google Docs: People used to MS Office may find Google Docs lacking in features, but it has some merit, especially as it’s free
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Samsung S8300 UltraTouch is a touch screen handset from Samsung. This mobile is comes with numbers of features.

The phone has 8MP camera using that you can capture HD images. The camera has features likeauto focus and flash. The phone has less then 100MB internal memory but you can expand the memory up to16 GB.
The phone comes with memory card of 2GB.

Check out for more information on mobile phones.


  • Network GSM/3G
Resolution : 240x400 SizeWeight : 118g
Dimension : 110x 51.5x12.7mmBatteryTalk Time : Up to 7 Hrs
Standby : Up to 340 Hrs Quick Spec
Ultra Touch Specification
Basic Design Slider

  • Platform
Network & Data GSM/3GBand 850/900/1800/1900 MHzOperation System ProperiteryBrowser WAP 2.0Java MIDP 2.0 / CLDC 1.1 / JSR 185(JTWI)GSM/CDMA GSM3G 3G

  • Size
Weight 118gDimension 110x 51.5x12.7mm

  • Display
Internal Technology AMOLEDInternal Resolution 240x400Internal Size (inch) 2.8"
Battery

Type / Capacity (Standard) 880mAhTalk Time (Standard) Up to 7 HrsStandby (Standard) Up to 340 Hrs

  • User Interface
Input Device 3x4 Keypad, TouchScreen

  • Camera
Camera 8MPDigital / Optical Zoom x4 digital zoomLED Flash 2 x powered LEDsAuto Focus YesShot Mode YesPhoto Effects Yes
Video
Video player YesVideo recording YesVideo messaging YesVideo streaming H.263/MPEG4/H.264Video telephony H.263/MPEG4Video wallpaper Y

  • Music & Sound
Ringtones YersMusic Player YesMP3 Ringtones yesMusic Library Yes

Fun & Entertainment
Embedded JAVA™ games YesEmbedded Wallpaper YesFM Radio Yes

  • Business & Office
Document Viewer YesMobile Printing YesOffline Mode YesVoice Memo & Voice Mail Yes
Messaging
SMS / MMS YesPredictive Text Input T9 YesEmail YesCell Broadcast YesvCard / vCalendar Yes

  • Connectivity
Bluetooth v2.1WAP YesUSB YesPC Sync Application YesInternet HTML Browser yes

  • Memory
User Memory 80MBSMS Memory 200+SIM msgPhone Book Entries 2000External Memory up to 16GB
Personal Information Management
To do List YesScheduler YesClock YesCalendar YesWorldtime YesAlarm YesConverter YesCalculator YesMemo Book YesStopwatch Yes

  • Call Functions
Speakerphone YexsDialed / Missed / Received Calls YesCaller ID YesCall Time Yes

  • Special Features
Mobile Tracker Yes