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		<title>Blackberry to launch Playbook this month</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 10:12:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After mobile phones, the competition is hotting up for &#8220;tablets&#8221; in India with BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion (RIM) all set to launch its PlayBook in the country later this month to face the likes of Apple&#8221;s iPad and Samsung&#8221;s Galaxy Tab. The Canadian firm will launch PlayBook in Indian markets and some other countries this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After mobile phones, the competition is hotting up for &#8220;tablets&#8221; in  India with BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion (RIM) all set to launch  its PlayBook in the country later this month to face the likes of  Apple&#8221;s iPad and Samsung&#8221;s Galaxy Tab.</p>
<p>The Canadian firm will launch PlayBook in Indian markets and some  other countries this month, sources said. According to the company&#8221;s  website, the PlayBook is scheduled to be launched in 16 countries,  including the UK, Netherlands, Hong Kong, Australia, UAE and India.</p>
<p>&#8220;The price is going to be competitive with the other products and in line with the global pricing as well,&#8221; they said.</p>
<p>The price in India could range between Rs 22,000 and Rs 32,000, depending upon its storage capacity, from 16 GB to 64 GB.</p>
<p>Globally, PlayBook is available at USD 499, USD 599 and USD 699 for the 16GB, 32GB and 64GB versions, respectively.</p>
<p>Since the launch of Apple&#8221;s iPad, the tablet market is witnessing  huge competition, with new contenders launching their devices. A tablet  PC, though smaller in size, has PC-like functionalities.</p>
<p>Apple&#8221;s rival in the computing space, Dell had launched the  &#8221;Streak&#8221; last year in India, while homegrown telecom handset makers  like Spice and Olive have also launched similar devices at much lower  price points.</p>
<p>The BlackBerry tablet has received a mixed response from the markets  where it has been launched. According to reports, unlike rival iPad,  which sold like hot cakes on its launch in April last year, the PlayBook  just sold 50,000 copies in the first week of its launch on April 19 in  the US and Canada.</p>
<p>BlackBerry has over one million users in India and RIM would target them.</p>
<p>The PlayBook is a seven-inch tablet that runs on a new operating  system built by QNX Software Systems &#8212; a RIM unit that makes software  used to run everything from cars to nuclear reactors.</p>
<p>On a PlayBook, users can go online only using a Wi-Fi network or by synchronising the device to their BlackBerry smartphones.</p>
<p>According to analysts, sales in the tablet PC segment in India are expected to touch one million units over the next 12 months.</p>
<p>With 3G (high-speed internet services) being rolled out aggressively, the opportunity has only expanded, they said.</p>
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		<title>How to protect our personal data from hackers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 10:09:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Computer hackers have an ability to cause chaos by using personal data that they have stolen. But the theft can be prevented if people are careful with their information. Personal finance expert Carmen Wong Ulrich shared advice during a talk on &#8216;The Early Show on Saturday Morning&#8217; on how to protect personal information and what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Computer hackers have an ability to cause chaos by using personal  data that they have stolen. But the theft can be prevented if people are  careful with their information.</p>
<p>Personal finance expert Carmen  Wong Ulrich shared advice during a talk on &#8216;The Early Show on Saturday  Morning&#8217; on how to protect personal information and what to do when  hackers get their hands on it.</p>
<p>&#8220;The first line of defense is  always your passwords, and the information on your computer,&#8221; CBS News  quoted Ulrich as telling co-anchor Betty Nguyen.</p>
<p>&#8220;Make sure you  go right to your computer, change your log-in information and password  information on everything from your credit card accounts to where you  shop through retailers and your email, as well because, as we saw-Google  and Yahoo &#8211; the hackers are coming in from everywhere,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>Ulrich, author of &#8216;The Real Cost of Living&#8217;, said almost three-quarters of us use the same password on several accounts.</p>
<p>&#8220;Please  stop doing that! Protect the banking part as much as you can, because  the hackers will come in from the company side. But they&#8217;re coming in on  your side, too,&#8221; she implored.</p>
<p>&#8220;Also, use one computer, if you  can, to do your banking. I know it&#8217;s hard (with everyone using so many  different devices). Try to do it all on one computer. That limits  exposure.</p>
<p>&#8220;And, never, ever do banking or do transactions online  on an open Wi-Fi. It&#8217;s very tempting because it&#8217;s so easy. You could be  sitting in a coffee shop or the airport or wherever you are. Squatters  will sit there and scour that Wi-Fi. So definitely don&#8217;t do that.</p>
<p>&#8220;And  don&#8217;t use your debit card online. This runs counter (to conventional  wisdom), because credit cards, people say, are bad. But a credit card  protects you and your cash.</p>
<p>&#8220;Of course, there&#8217;s (a) liability  (limit) with your debit card. But who wants their accounts emptied of  cash? Instead, use your credit card online, so at least you don&#8217;t expose  yourself, cash-wise,&#8221; she stated.</p>
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		<title>Mobile Web or Mobile Apps?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 10:07:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the continued advancement of HTML5 technology, marketers and publishers are beginning to debate the necessity of investing in mobile applications, as mobile websites become increasingly sophisticated. Why develop for numerous platforms &#8211; such as Android, iPhone and BlackBerry, for example &#8211; when you can develop just once in HTML5? Speaking at the OMMA Mobile [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the continued advancement of HTML5 technology, marketers and  publishers are beginning to debate the necessity of investing in mobile  applications, as mobile websites become increasingly sophisticated. Why  develop for numerous platforms &#8211; such as Android, iPhone and BlackBerry,  for example &#8211; when you can develop just once in HTML5?</p>
<p>Speaking at the OMMA Mobile conference in New York City this morning,  however, Louis Gump, VP of mobile for CNN, suggested attempting to  choose between the two strategies is &#8220;like asking which wheel you&#8217;d  rather have on a bicycle.&#8221;</p>
<p>Acknowledging that it would be &#8220;great&#8221; to develop just once for a  range of devices, Gump stressed that consumers continue to consume media  and content through both channels. &#8220;Start with the consumer in mind… If  you&#8217;re trying to decide between mobile web and apps the answer is both,  and both are going to continue to grow, we believe,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Despite that outlook, Gump did suggest a tipping point would  eventually be reached, and implied mobile web could eventually replace  the native application. &#8220;If history is any guide, mobile web will have  some major event that helps it come around, he said.</p>
<p>For a publisher such as CNN that approach makes complete sense, as it  attempts to cultivate the largest audience it can, regardless of  platform. According to Ken Harlan, co-founder and President of mobile ad  network MobileFuse, however, the mobile web holds greater ad promise  than apps.</p>
<p>&#8220;We definitely feel that&#8217;s going to be where a large portion of the  traffic is over time. We just don&#8217;t know when that&#8217;s going to be,&#8221;  Harlan told ClickZ, adding &#8220;We&#8217;re servicing both channels, and I&#8217;m not  going to make that bet, but we&#8217;re not focusing on apps.&#8221;</p>
<p>One important distinction between the two channels remains the issue  of tracking and targeting, however. In-app measurement remains far more  effective than that on the mobile web, thanks largely to the fragmented  way in which mobile devices handle cookies. Despite that fact, Harlan  believes his network&#8217;s strength in mobile web sets it apart from its  rivals. &#8220;Mobile web is probably 65 percent of our traffic. We&#8217;ve  concentrated more on mobile web than anyone else,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>For agencies and advertisers, however, those metrics are essential to  justify continued investment in the channel, and many focus their media  buys on the app space as a result. &#8220;In-app is easier than mobile web to  measure. We can get pretty accurate and similar metrics to those we  would get online,&#8221; explained Paul Gelb, VP and mobile practice lead for  Publicis-owned Razorfish.</p>
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		<title>Smartphones Preferred Over Computers for Web Access</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jun 2011 11:09:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[More than one-half of smartphone owners (55.9%) say they prefer using a smartphone to a computer when accessing the Internet, according to a new survey from Prosper Mobile Insights. Moreover, some 52.9% of smartphone owners say they use all of the functions of their smartphone, so much so that &#8220;it&#8217;s their life.&#8221; Another 30.4% of surveyed smartphone owners [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More than one-half of smartphone owners (55.9%) say they prefer using a smartphone to a computer when accessing the Internet, according to a new survey from Prosper Mobile Insights.  Moreover, some 52.9% of smartphone owners say they use all of the  functions of their smartphone, so much so that &#8220;it&#8217;s their life.&#8221;</p>
<p>Another 30.4% of surveyed smartphone owners say they use the basic  functions of their device plus a few apps, whereas 16.7% use their  smartphone just for calling, text messaging, and email.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.marketingprofs.com/assets/images/daily-data-point/smartphone-use-prosper-mobile-insights.png" alt="" width="450" height="266" /></p>
<p>Below, additional findings from a report by Prosper Mobile Insights,  based on a survey of 102 smartphone users who completed the survey via  smartphone.</p>
<p>Asked which device function they can&#8217;t live without, most smartphone  owners cite texting (21.6%), accessing the Internet (16.7%), or  sending/receiving email (15.7%). Fewer users can&#8217;t live without calling  features (7.8%), GPS (6.9%), access to Facebook (5.9%), or apps (4.9%).</p>
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		<title>IPv6 is here. How does this affect email?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jun 2011 07:53:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[IPv6 will change how we use the internet, again. To the typical user, there is no difference; web sites work the same. But email is a different story. When using IPv6, addresses are allocated in a different manner. Most end-users today get one IP address, which is shared between multiple machines using a Network Address [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IPv6 will change how we use the internet, again. To the typical user,  there is no difference; web sites work the same. But email is a  different story.</p>
<p>When using IPv6, addresses are allocated in a different manner. Most  end-users today get one IP address, which is shared between multiple  machines using a Network Address Translation (NAT) router. In IPv6, each  user gets an address block – a /64 – of address space. This is great  news, because end-to-end application on the Internet will work much  better, and there will be no NAT in the way.</p>
<p>A /64 is a huge amount of space – 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 IP  addresses, to be precise. Looking at it another way, each end-user will  get more than all of the address space available on the existing IPv4  internet. 4 billion times more!</p>
<p>That means that each of the devices in your home – your computers,  phones, tablet computers, game centers, etc – all have their own  address. There is no configuration required for this – it just works.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, this is also going to make it easy for spammers.  Today, we can block spam by refusing mail from the IP address it is  coming from. With more than 150M computers sending spam, this is hard –  but we can do it.</p>
<p>With IPv6, the spammers can change. Because they get a block of  addresses, they can send 1,000,000,000 spam messages each second, each  using a different IPv6 address, for 500 years before they have to re-use  an address! And, when they run out, they can just disconnect their  modem, re-connect it, and get a new address block to do it all over  again.</p>
<p>We’ve come up with the technology to deal with this, and will be  making it available as IPv6 use increases over the coming months.</p>
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		<title>YouSendIt Hits 30 Million Users, Bests Dropbox</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2011 11:26:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[File-sharing service YouSendIt.com recently shared some impressive numbers with us: The Campbell, California-based company surpassed 30 million unique users in the past 12 months. The news prompted its PR team to send out a self-congratulatory note to journalists featuring the provocative subject line, &#8220;Dropbox who?&#8221; The goosed growth comes on the heels of YouSendIt&#8217;s partnership [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>File-sharing service YouSendIt.com recently shared some impressive  numbers with us: The Campbell, California-based company surpassed 30  million unique users in the past 12 months. The news prompted its PR  team to send out a self-congratulatory note to journalists featuring the  provocative subject line, &#8220;Dropbox who?&#8221;</p>
<p>The goosed growth comes on the heels of YouSendIt&#8217;s partnership with  Yahoo Mail, which helped add a million users in roughly two months. But  the uptick also comes at a difficult time for file-sharing services,  which have been joined by more and more competitors eager to enter the  lucrative cloud space.</p>
<p>From hot startups like Box.net and Dropbox to industry giants like Amazon and IBM, the cloud is increasingly  becoming a large part of the lives of consumers and integral to  enterprise clients.</p>
<p>With 60% revenue growth in 2010, however, it appears YouSendIt is  defending its market position well in the wild, wild west of the cloud  industry.</p>
<p>Still, while YouSendIt has chosen to highlight total unique users, the  real proof of a company&#8217;s success is its registered and premium  usership. Currently, YouSendIt has 400,000 paid subscribers and 18  million registered users&#8211;by comparison, Dropbox boasted of reaching 25 million registered users in April.</p>
<p>In other words, it&#8217;s cloudy in Silicon Valley.</p>
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		<title>Google&#8217;s NFC-Powered Digital Wallet: Room For Your Shopping Lists, Credit Cards &#8230; And Complete Trust</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2011 11:23:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;d heard several rumors, each adding a little detail, but now we know it all: Google&#8217;s just revealed its digital Wallet solution, based on near field wireless tech in its Android-powered smartphones. It&#8217;s not just about reinventing the good ol&#8217; plastic magnetic strip credit card, it&#8217;s actually about changing nearly everything about shopping&#8211;&#8221;tomorrow&#8217;s next best [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;d heard several rumors, each adding a little detail, but now we know it all: Google&#8217;s just revealed its digital Wallet solution, based on near field wireless tech in its Android-powered smartphones. It&#8217;s not just about reinventing the good ol&#8217; plastic magnetic strip credit card,  it&#8217;s actually about changing nearly everything about  shopping&#8211;&#8221;tomorrow&#8217;s next best shopping experience.&#8221; It&#8217;s a partnership  with Mastercard&#8217;s PayPass system, with Sprint and Citibank along for  the ride, and it should be a workable solution all around the world for  users, wherever PayPass is accepted.</p>
<p>Over 70% of people use their  credit cards online for shopping, said Google&#8217;s VP of Commerce Stephanie  Tilenius, a situation radically different from just a few years ago,  but e-commerce is still just 8% of overall retail even while it&#8217;s due to  surpass a trillion dollars in 2013. Real store shopping rules the  roost, then, but actual shopping is just not a &#8220;magical experience&#8221; and  needs rebooting.</p>
<p>Google&#8217;s idea goes beyond replacing a credit card  in your wallet with a wireless system in your phone&#8211;tallying with  everything we&#8217;ve predicted about NFC-enabled shopping.  Wallet, Google hopes, and the accompanying Offers system is &#8220;mobile,  local, personalized, serendipitous, and open.&#8221; Giving an example of  walking into a grocery store, Tilenius demonstrated that a Google Nexus S  phone could pop up a grocery shopping list because it&#8217;s detected where  you are. When you&#8217;d collected the goods, you&#8217;d pay at the checkout  merely by tapping your phone to the sensor, and the transaction happens  instantly, along with loyalty point awards and so on.</p>
<p>The system  supports multiple cards (by default Citibank to start with) but there&#8217;s  provision for other providers cards which are all securely stored along  with PIN data, and there&#8217;s also a Google pre-paid credit card which you  can &#8220;top-up&#8221; by using other payments systems. Special offers are also  targeted at you, based on your previous shopping history at the store&#8211;a  trick which leverages Google&#8217;s vast databases and expertise in targeted  advertising&#8211;and ultimately Google thinks you&#8217;ll put &#8220;everything&#8221; in  its Wallet, including digital editions of your driving license and car  keys. Google stressed this is a real system, not a proof of concept,  with over 300,000 PayPass installations and retailers integrating the  tech right now. (Jack Dorsey, are you listening?)</p>
<p>And then comes  &#8220;Offers,&#8221; a system to partner the Wallet and add in the extra  functionality that makes it a real reinvention of shopping. Offers has been around for a few months and is, basically, Google&#8217;s attempt to  steal Groupon&#8217;s&#8211;and maybe Facebook Deals&#8217;&#8211;business. While much of  clients&#8217; interactivity with Groupon happens at home, on a PC with  printouts for vouchers and so on, Offers is going to be more about being  mobile and tapping into the rich data stream generated by your shopping  habits&#8211;Tilenius noted Offers would be delivered as a daily email (very  much like Groupon) but also through apps. And unlike Groupons coupons  it all happens in a single move when you pay for the product you&#8217;re  saving cash on, via Wallet. Plus, as Google demonstrated onstage, there  are novel new shopping ideas enabled by this system, like NFC-tagged  posters which you&#8217;d tap your phone on to collect a coupon.</p>
<p>To  appease security and privacy worries, Google&#8217;s Nexus S phone has a  hardware level secure encryption chip, and to prevent your card data  from being scanned just when you&#8217;re walking along (a very 21st Century  version of pickpocketing) there&#8217;s no transmission of your data until  you&#8217;re at a cash desk and have &#8220;unlocked&#8221; your Wallet app. How this  translates to Google&#8217;s plans to make Wallet &#8220;open&#8221; for other systems to  interact with, we&#8217;re not sure.</p>
<p>And, again, it&#8217;s likely no accident this all comes on the heels of Square&#8217;s upgrade.  And we could always speculate that Google&#8217;s announcement on an average  May day has something to do with Apple&#8217;s plans for NFC in its upcoming 2011 smartphone, plans we can only guess about.</p>
<p><strong>Update</strong>:  As part of it&#8217;s Q&amp;A session, Google&#8217;s confirmed that field trials  of Wallet will happen in New York and San Francisco before a bigger  roll-out, and you can sign up at the Wallet website to learn about  availability. It&#8217;s also highlighted that it&#8217;s taking a back-seat role in  the transactions, and never gets your credit card details&#8211;that all  happens between you, the retailer and your bank.</p>
<p>Plus you  actually don&#8217;t have to have an NFC phone to use the free Wallet  app&#8230;which leaves us bemused as to how that tech will work. That won&#8217;t  be too much of a problem for long, because Motorola, HTC and Samsung all have Wallet-compatible NFC phones on the way.</p>
<p>Launch  retail partners include The Container Store, Bloomingdales, Subway,  Guess, Footlocker and others using Google&#8217;s &#8220;SingleTap&#8221; system, and Coca  Cola, CVS Pharmacies and a few more using PayPass.</p>
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		<title>EBay, PayPal sue Google over trade secrets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW YORK (Reuters) &#8211; EBay and its online payment unit, PayPal Inc, on Thursday sued Google Inc and two executives for stealing trade secrets related to mobile payment systems. The two executives, Osama Bedier and Stephanie Tilenius, were formerly with PayPal and led the launch on Thursday of Google&#8217;s own mobile payment system in partnership [...]]]></description>
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<p>NEW YORK  (Reuters) &#8211; EBay and its online payment unit, PayPal Inc, on Thursday  sued Google Inc and two executives for stealing trade secrets related to  mobile payment systems.</p>
<p>The two executives, Osama Bedier and Stephanie Tilenius, were  formerly with PayPal and led the launch on Thursday of Google&#8217;s own  mobile payment system in partnership with MasterCard, Citigroup and  phone company Sprint.</p>
<p>The suit highlights the growing battle by a wide range of companies from traditional finance to Silicon Valley  trying to take a major stake in what has been described as a $1  trillion opportunity in mobile payments. The mobile phone is seen as the  digital personal wallet of the future.</p>
<p>The eBay suit said Bedier worked for nine years at PayPal, most  recently serving as vice president of platform, mobile and new ventures.  He joined Google on Jan. 24 this year.</p>
<p>Tilenius was at eBay from 2001 to October 2009 and served as a  consultant to the company until March 2010. The suit says Tilenius  joined Google in February 2010 as vice president of e-commerce.</p>
<p>Bedier is accused in the suit of having &#8220;misappropriated PayPal  trade secrets by disclosing them within Google and to major retailers.&#8221;</p>
<p>The suit accused Tilenius of recruiting Bedier, thereby breaking a  contractual agreement with eBay. It also claims Bedier attempted to  recruit former colleagues still at PayPal.</p>
<p>Ebay said PayPal and Google worked closely together for three  years until this year on developing a commercial deal where PayPal would  serve as a payment option for mobile application purchases on Google&#8217;s  Android phones.</p>
<p>It said Bedier was the senior PayPal executive leading and  finalizing negotiations with Google on Android during this period.</p>
<p>It also claimed Bedier transferred up-to-date versions of  documents outlining PayPal&#8217;s mobile payment strategies to his non-PayPal  computer just days before leaving PayPal for Google.</p>
<p>&#8220;By hiring Bedier, with his trade secret knowledge of PayPal&#8217;s  plans and understanding of Google&#8217;s weaknesses as viewed by the industry  leader (PayPal), Google bought the most comprehensive and sophisticated  critique of its own problems available,&#8221; the suit said.</p>
<p>Google spokesman Aaron Zamost said the company had not yet  received a copy of the complaint would not be able to comment until it  has had a chance to review it.</p>
<p>Google and PayPal have done battle in the recent past in online  payments via computers with the launch of Google Checkout in 2006, but  Checkout has had a minimal impact on PayPal&#8217;s market dominance.</p>
<p>The suit was filed at Superior Court of the State of California, county of Santa Clara, Case No: CV20l863.</p>
<p>(Reporting by Yinka Adegoke, additional reporting by Jennifer Saba; Editing by Gary Hill, Bernard Orr and Matt Driskill)</p>
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		<title>Acer Iconia Tab A500 is High Performance, Android Honeycomb Tablet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Iconia Tab A500 is one of the few tablets that run on Android 3.0 Honeycomb. The tablet comes in both 3G and WiFi only version with some good features. Hardware and Looks The Acer Iconia Tab A500 has a 10.1 inch touchscreen that offers 1280&#215;800-pixel resolution. On the front you will also see a 2 [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Hardware and Looks</strong></p>
<p>The Acer Iconia Tab A500 has a 10.1 inch touchscreen that offers 1280&#215;800-pixel resolution.</p>
<p>On the front you will also see a 2 megapixel camera for video  calling. However, on the front you won’t find any physical buttons.</p>
<p>The normal home and back buttons of any Android device are replaced  by virtual buttons on screen. You can see the buttons in the lower  left-hand corner of the screen.</p>
<p>The advantage of this placement is that if you shuffle between  portrait and landscape orientations, the buttons are always on the lower  left-hand side of the display.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s another button at the lower left corner which gives access to all recently used apps.</p>
<p>On the back of the tablet you will see a 5 megapixel camera. The  built quality of A500 gives a cheap feeling because they have mainly  used plastic.</p>
<p>There is an orientation lock key and volume adjustment key on the top  edge of the tablet. The device also features a Micro SD card slot, a  SIM card slot, micro-USB port and micro-HDMI port.</p>
<p>On top of A500 is a headphone socket. The tablet is 13.3mm thick and  weighs 765g. That means its 164g heavier than the iPad 2. The A500 runs  on the Tegra 2 processor and has 1GB of RAM.</p>
<p><strong>Display and Camera</strong><br />
The 10.1-inch, 1280 x 800 TFT LCD of A500 is a visual delight. Another plus point of the display is its viewing angle.</p>
<p>You can position the tablet at any angle and still the readability  remains very good. Though the readability reduces significantly under  sun, it performs pretty well indoor conditions.</p>
<p>The 5 mega-pixel rear camera takes nice photos under a bright sky and  front camera is just ok. But the main problem is that cameras lose the  focus if you try to capture anything away from it and produces blurry  images. Despite the 720p HD video capturing capability, the captured  video quality is not good at all.</p>
<p><strong>Software and Performance</strong><br />
Acer’s Iconia Tab A500 runs on Android 3.0, a specially customized OS for the tablets and it certainly works like a breeze.</p>
<p>A500 features a great browser with Flash support. You can open  multiple tabs and multi-task. The Honeycomb on screen keyboard is a  delight. It supports multi-touch, so you can touch type.</p>
<p>You can also hold down the shift key or number key to get quick  access to certain characters. The Gmail client, music player, calendar,  photo browser, chat and maps application works brilliantly.</p>
<p>The apps in the Android Market for the Honeycomb devices are not so  many and Google should look into this matter as the common Android apps  can not utilize the screen space of the tablets. The tablet runs on pair  of 3260mAh batteries and offers almost 7 hours of battery life.</p>
<p><strong>Final Verdict</strong><br />
The overall performance of Iconia Tab A500 is good. But there are some  negative points too. It’s a very heavy tablet, battery life is little  poor, and compared to some tablets its price is bit high.</p>
<p>While ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is priced at $400 with almost the same facilities, A500 is priced at $450.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[After an year-long wait, Apple&#8217;s iPhone 4 smartphone will finally be available in India on Friday. India’s two top telecom operators Bharti airtel and Aircel announced Wednesday that they will be launching much-awaited iPhone 4 smartphone in India on Friday, May 27th. Apple&#8217;s iPhone 4, the next-generation version of the popular smartphone, was rolled out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After an year-long wait, Apple&#8217;s iPhone 4 smartphone will finally be available in India  on Friday. India’s two top telecom operators Bharti airtel and Aircel  announced Wednesday that they will be launching much-awaited iPhone 4  smartphone in India on Friday, May 27th.</p>
<p>Apple&#8217;s iPhone 4, the next-generation version of the popular smartphone, was rolled out way back in June in the United States followed by other countries around the world.</p>
<p><strong>Apple iPhone 4 coming to India</strong><br />
Making its debut in the world&#8217;s fastest-growing mobile phone market, the  iPhone 4- the fourth-generation variant of Apple’s smartphone, will be  sold in Indian markets through mobile service providers Aircel and  Airtel.</p>
<p>Popular for its high-speed internet and mobile software capabilities, the iPhones will be available in 16GB and 32GB models, with a price tag of 34,500 rupees ($763) and 40,900 rupees respectively.</p>
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