Saturday, 8 September 2012

Apple iPhone 5 and other upcoming and recent releases




New York: It was a big week for gadget announcements as Amazon, Nokia and Motorola all tried to generate interest in their products before Apple's expected announcement of a new iPhone next Wednesday.
Amazon announced four new Kindle Fire models and a new line of stand-alone e-readers on Thursday, a day after Nokia and Motorola unveiled five new smartphones between them.
Makers of consumer electronics are refreshing their products for the holiday shopping season. Apple's rivals are hoping that a head start on the buzz will translate into stronger sales.
Nokia and Microsoft, in particular, are trying to generate interest in a new Windows operating system out next month. The two phones announced Wednesday by Nokia are its first to run Windows Phones 8.
Sales of Apple's iPhones are still strong, though the company lost the lead in smartphones to Samsung this year. Samsung Electronics benefited from having its Galaxy S III out in the US in June, while Apple was still selling an iPhone model released last October. A new iPhone is expected as early as this month, allowing Apple to recapture the attention and the revenue.
Apple dominates the market for tablet computers. Seven out of every 10 tablets shipped in the second quarter were iPads, according to research firm IHS iSuppli.
Rivals have been trying to compete with smaller, cheaper models — such as Amazon's Kindle Fire. On Thursday, Amazon announced new models, including ones with screens nearly as large as the iPad's.
Now there's speculation that Apple will be coming out with a smaller iPad as well.
Here's a look at what to expect:
New iPhone
Apple Inc. has come out with a new iPhone each year, and that's likely to continue. The new model is expected to work with fourth-generation, or 4G, cellular networks that phone companies have been building. That capability is something the S III and many other iPhone rivals already have. A bigger iPhone screen is also possible.
Apple will host an event in San Francisco next Wednesday. The topic wasn't disclosed, but the email invitation contains a shadow in the shape of a "5" - a sign that the iPhone 5 is coming. Sales usually begin a week or two after such an announcement.
One thing is known: Apple plans to update its phone software this fall and will ditch Google's mapping service for its own, as a rivalry between the two companies intensify.
Smaller iPad
Apple has done well selling its full-sized tablet computer, which has a screen that measures nearly 10 inches diagonally. Many companies have tried to come out with iPad alternatives, but the ones that have had moderate success have tended to be those with smaller, 7-inch screens and lower price tags.
There's speculation that Apple will come out with a mini iPad this fall - possibly with a 7.85-inch screen - to compete with those competitors. It's not as much a certainty as a new iPhone, though. Apple hasn't said anything about its plans.
Rekindling the Fire
Amazon.com Inc.'s 7-inch Kindle Fire is one of the smaller tablets with decent sales. Starting next Friday, it will sell an updated version with a faster processor, more memory and longer battery life. It will also cut the price to $159, from $199, making it far cheaper than the iPad, which starts at $399 for the 2011 version still on sale. (The most recent ones start at $499.)
Amazon is also releasing higher-end models under the Kindle Fire HD line. A 7-inch one will go for $199, while an 8.9-inch one will go for $299. There's also a $499 model that can use the 4G cellular networks that phone companies have been building. A data plan will cost an extra $50 a year. The smaller HD model will start shipping next week, while the larger ones will be available November 20.
Amazon also refreshed its line of stand-alone e-readers, offering the Paperwhite, with its own light source. Tablets such as the iPad and the Fire don't work as well in bright light because they are lit from the back. Amazon says the light on the Paperwhite is directed down at the display.
Barnes and Noble Inc., which makes the 7-inch Nook Tablet, may have an update this fall as well.
Motorola's return
Though it's a pioneer in the cellphone industry, Motorola hasn't had a hit since the Razr phone came out in 2004. Under new owner Google Inc., Motorola Mobility is trying to change that.
On Wednesday, Motorola announced three new smartphones bearing the Razr name. Verizon Wireless started taking orders for the first of the new phones, the Droid Razr M. It's a cheaper, smaller phone than the Razr that Motorola launched last year. The $99 Razr M will be in stores next Thursday, the day after Apple's announcement.
Motorola will have two high-end models, the Razr HD and Razr Maxx HD, later this year. It's emphasizing long battery life — up to 21 hours of talk time for the Maxx HD, or 10 hours of video streaming.
These are the first major products from Motorola since Google bought the company for $12.4 billion in May. Google, meanwhile, continues to sell a 7-inch Android tablet, the Nexus 7, made in partnership with AsusTek Computer Inc.
Calling on Windows
Microsoft Corp. will release a new version of the Windows operating system on October 26, one that's designed to work on both traditional computers and tablet devices. A new version of the Windows Phone system is coming out, too.
Once-dominant phone maker Nokia Corp. has been struggling in the shadow of Apple and Android, and it's counting on the new Windows system for a revival. On Wednesday, Nokia and Microsoft unveiled two new devices under Nokia's Lumia brand — the 820 and the 920.
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop says the new phones will go on sale in the fourth quarter in "select markets." He didn't say what they would cost or which US carriers would have them. Investors were disappointed, and Nokia's stock fell 16 percent on Wednesday.
Samsung, which surpassed Nokia as the world's largest maker of mobile phones in 2011 and overtook Apple in smartphones this year, showed off a Windows 8 phone last week. It didn't announce an availability date either.
Surface
Microsoft plans its own tablet computer, too. It's new territory for Microsoft, which typically leaves it to others to make devices using its software. Now, it will be competing against its partners.
The Surface tablet will come in two versions, both with 10.6-inch screens, slightly larger than the iPad's. One model will run on phone-style chips, just like the iPad, and will be sold for a similar price. A heavier, more expensive version will run on Intel chips and be capable of running standard Windows applications. The Surface will go on sale on Oct. 26.
New BlackBerrys
A year ago Research In Motion Ltd. disclosed that it was working on a next-generation phone system for the BlackBerry, which now looks ancient next to the iPhone and Android devices. It was supposed to be out in time for this year's holiday season. That won't happen.
In June RIM pushed the release of BlackBerry 10 devices into early next year, saying it wasn't ready. That means RIM will not only compete with the new iPhone and Android devices out this fall, but it will also have to contend with the new Windows devices.





Source : ibn Live


Thursday, 6 September 2012

Samsung launches Galaxy S Duos, Y Duos Lite dual-SIM smartphones in India

Samsung has expanded its Galaxy portfolio in India with the launch of two new smartphones namely Galaxy S Duos and Galaxy Y Duos Lite. Both of these devices support dual-SIM. While the Samsung Galaxy S Duos is priced at Rs. 17,900, the Y Duos Lite comes for Rs. 6,990. 

Samsung had introduced the Galaxy S Duos last month. The Galaxy S Duos design is inspired by the recently launched Samsung Galaxy S III. The device measures 63.1 x 121.5 x 10.5mm and weighs 120g. The S Duos has 'dual SIM always on' feature, which allows you to receive calls on one SIM number while taking a call from the other.

The S Duos runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system and is powered by a 1GHz Cortex A5 processor. It has a 4.0-inch screen with 480x800 resolution. Other specifications of the device include 5MP camera, VGA front camera, 4GB of built-in storage, 32GB microSD card slot, 512MB of RAM and 1,500 mAh battery. For connectivity, the device supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB 2.0. The device comes preloaded with Samsung's ChatOn communication services.
Galaxy S Duos




Features and Specifications :-


  • Dual SIM phone 
  • Support 2G and 3G Network
  • 2G Network : GSM 850/900/1800/1900 – SIM 1 and SIM 2 
  • 3G Network : HSDPA 900/2100
  • 121.5 x 63.1 x 10.5 mm dimension
  • 1 GHz Cortex A5 processor 
  • Adreno 200 GPU
  • Qualcomm MSM7227A Snapdragon chipset
  • Android v4.0 ICS OS
  • 4 inch TFT capacitive touchscreen
  • 480 x 800 pixels screen resolution
  • 16M display colors
  • 5 MP main camera with auto-focus and LED flash
  • 2592 ? 1944 pixels camera resolution
  • Camera features : Geo-tagging
  • VGA secondary camera
  • Video Format : MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV
  • Audio Format : MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV
  • 768MB RAM
  • 4GB Internal storage
  • Up to 32GB expandable memory
  • Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP
  • 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi
  • microUSB v2.0
  • GPS with A-GPS support
  • Standard 1500 mAh Li-Ion battery
  • Standby time :
  • Talktime :
  • 120gm weight


Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Lite


Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Lite Specification : 
    • 1. Dual SIM active
    • 2. Powerful 832MHZ CPU
    • 3. Android ™ 2.3 Gingerbread
    • 4. 7.1 cm (2.8") QVGA Display
    • 5. 2 MP Camera
    • 6. Samsung TouchWiz Interface
    • 7. Powerful 832MHZ CPU
    • 8. 11.9mm Slim Design
    • 9. Rounded Shape  with Comfortable Grip
    • 10. Always Active Dual SIM
    • 11. Battery 
    • 12. 4 GB Internal memory expandable uptop 32GB
    • 13. Powerful 832MHZ CPU



Samsung's Galaxy Y Duos Lite was recently spotted on the company's official e-store, where it was available for pre-order with an advance payment of Rs. 1,000. The device is now up for grabs via the e-store. The Galaxy Y Duos Lite, also known as the Galaxy Pocket Duos outside India, is pretty similar to the Galaxy Pocket.

Like the S Duos, the Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Lite supports dual active SIM (GSM + GSM). The device runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system and is powered by an 832MHz processor. The device has 2.8-inch touch display with 240x320 pixels resolution. Other specifications include 2MP camera, built-in storage of 4GB (3GB user available), microSD card slot, and a 1,200 mAh battery. For connectivity, the device supports Bluetooth, USB 2.0, and Wi-Fi. 

Samsung is also offering the buyers of Galaxy Y Duos Lite a 'Smart Deal' of 1GB 3G data or unlimited 2G data free per month for six months from Reliance Communications.










RBI needs to reduce CRR as a tool to control credit - Rangarajan

Published On Thursday, September 06, 2012 12:00 AM
Source: (Reuters)

MUMBAI  - The Reserve Bank of India needs to bring down the cash reserve ratio (CRR) and control credit flow through open market operations, C. Rangarajan, chairman, Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, said on Thursday.

The CRR is the proportion of deposits banks must set aside with the RBI.

Earlier this month, the country's largest public sector lender State Bank of India had sought scrapping of CRR, which stands at 4.75 percent. (Reporting by Shamik Paul; Editing by Sunil Nair)

Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Sensex may touch 18500 if ECB, Fed ease in Sept: Ambit Cap


Global markets have been in a lack luster mode from past few sessions. All eyes are set on Jackson Hole conference scheduled on August 31and the European Central Bank (ECB) meet in September.


Source :moneycontrol.com

"If our politics holds up, we get some reforms, Jackson Hole works out and ECB plays its part, then we are looking at 7-8% on the upside."



Saurabh Mukherjea

Head of Equities
Ambit Capital














Global markets have been lackluster for the past few sessions as investors await US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke’s comments on the US economy this Friday.

A section of investors is hoping that the Fed may announce another round of quantitative easing at the Jackson Hole conference. Such hopes will persist next month too as the European Central Bank (ECB) meets.

Saurabh Mukherjea, head of equities, Ambit Capital expects the Sensex to rally nearly 1000 points to 18500, if global central banks inject a fresh dose of liquidity. So, he suggests investors to wait for these key events play out before booking profits.

On the other hand, if the policy overhang remains in India then markets would correct maximum 5% over the next two-three weeks. "I don't think there is that much more than 5% factored into the market about reform and policy," he added.

Meanwhile, Mukherjea is bearish on the banking sector. He has a sell call on private sector banks like Axis and HDFC . He is also cautious about consumer discretionary stocks like Titan Industriesand Hero MotoCorp .

Below is the edited transcript of Mukherjea’s interview with CNBC-TV18.

Q: You guys have been playing for this upmove in the market but would you say its time to take some profits now?

A: We have been discussing this with clients over the last 2-3 days whether it is time to take some risk off the table. Whilst I still believe its worth waiting for Jackson Hole on August 31and what the European Central Banks (ECB) does in September. We are becoming more convinced about taking risk off the table in Indian banks.

Our worries are increasing by the passing week. Similarly, consumer discretionary plays such as Titan Industries, HeroMoto Corp. We have been getting fair bit of evidence from our on the ground sources that consumer spend is cracking quite comprehensively in this monsoon season.

Q: From the 17600 level on the Sensex till what level do you think the market can hold its nerve?

A: There are two scenarios clearly on the political front. If we do go into an unstable political scenario over the next two-three weeks then we will shed 5% on the back of unstable politics. I don’t think there is that much more than 5% factored into the market about reform and policy.

The other scenario is if our politics holds up, we actually get some reform, diesel price hikes in September once the monsoon session ends, Jackson Hole works out and the ECB plays its part. Then we are looking at something like an 18,500.

So, 5% on the downside and something like 7-8% on the upside. Banks are a sector, I would avoid regardless of which scenario you look at. Consumer discretionary plays it is worth getting out of some of the fully valued plays as quickly as investors can.

Q: What if Jackson Hole and the ECB disappoint this weekend? Markets do not get the liquidity they are looking for immediately at least. What could that mean in terms of a pull down?

A: The fully valued plays in consumer Titan and Jubilant Foodwork will feel some of the pressure and the other lag will come into Indian banks. However, you look at it 26% of our index being BFSI doesn’t quite stack up in an economy growing at 6%.

So, at a structural level as well that’s where big ticket concerns are building up. Large investors that I talked to are most concerned about Indian banks in our market at the moment.

Q: With respect to private sector banks, where are you the most cautious and what levels do you expect these stocks to go down to?

A: The challenge is for the more fully valued banks. An Axis Bank at two times has been a source of concern for us for some time. The more the economy drifts, the greater our concern becomes for a bank trading at two times.

In the public sector, State Bank of India is the bank we have been negative about close to two years now. In the public sector undertaking (PSU) sector that is the bank which is most exposed to a down drift in the economy and continued policy paralysis.




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Monday, 27 August 2012

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Saturday, 25 August 2012

Ee Tab CT-1 by Celkon Mobiles | Celkon Android Tablet PC with My Tutor App for Students | below 7,000 rupees Tablet for Students | Tab with Anroid 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwitch OS


Hyderabad, August 24: Here is an interesting news about Celkon Ee Tab CT-1 for technology geeks. Hyderabad based affordable mobile handset maker Celkon Mobiles launches its first tablet PC Ee Tab CT-1 coming with Anroid 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwitch operating System. The interesting part of this Tab is, the new slim gadget is packed with My Tutor app, which is known to be as big help for the students.
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Wednesday, 22 August 2012

FinMin approves 49% FDI in insurance, pension


The Finance Ministry has approved foreign direct investment in insurance and pension sectors up to 49%, reports CNBC-TV18’s Aakanksha Sethi.


Source : CNBC TV18

The Finance Ministry has approved foreign direct investment in insurance and pension sectors up to 49%, reports CNBC-TV18’s Aakanksha Sethi.

The Insurance and Pension Bills will now need Cabinet approval before coming up before Parliament.

These Bills have already made one trip to the Cabinet, but at the time it was for 26% FDI. When Pranab Mukherjee was the Finance Minister, they had gone to the Cabinet but they had deferred the decision.

With P Chidambaram now headed the finance portfolio, these bills were relooked and now the FDI limit stands at 49%.

Whether the bills will come up for Cabinet approval or not, or what decision the Cabinet takes will be a political decision. Both these bills have seen strong opposition from the Mamata Banerjee led Trinamool Congress.

But if the Cabinet clears these two bills, they will be introduced in the winter session of Parliament.