Saturday, August 9, 2008

MacBook Air Finnaly in INDIA


For a long time, Apple fans have been hoping for a slim and lightweight version of the MacBook to come along. Even the lightest MacBook was over 4.5 pounds (2kg). And so, after a long wait, it’s finally here. The MacBook Air. Debut at the MacWorld 2008 yesterday, the MacBook Air is currently the world’s thinnest (and may I add, the coolest) notebook in the market, measuring a mere 0.76-inch (1.94cm) in height and 3lbs (1.36kg) in weight

Friday, August 8, 2008

iPhone Washes Up Asian Shores



Apple has signed deals with four major telecommunication companies in four countries to help the company surpass its iPhone sales goal of 10 million units by the end of 2008.
Singapore’s SingTel, India’s Bharti Airtel, Phillipines’ Globe Telecom, and Australia’s Optus, will begin carrying the iPhone “later this year.” A specific date has yet to be announced. And it is safe to assume that the model would be a new 3G-enabled one, since 3G is the industry standard for this part of the world. Good news for you patient ones still waiting for its official launch. Bad news for my soon-to-be-unexclusive iPhone.

HP Launches its Smallest Consumer Laptop

Hewlett-Packard has launched its smallest notebook in the consumer range – HP Pavilion dv3000.


The dv3000 is designed for the mobile professional and comes wrapped in a black shell.The laptop – labeled 'The One' is designed for mobile executives featuring a full-sized keyboard, a 13.3-inch wide-screen display based on HP BrightView technology and HP 3D DriveGuard that protects the hard drive while on the go. By way of security it features HP Fingerprint Reader. It also has a built-in HP Pavilion webcam and HP mobile remote control. The laptop is equipped with NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS graphics card with 256MB dedicated video memory.The HP Pavilion dv3000 has been built to perform under the conditions faced by business professionals who are constantly on the move. For the frequent travelers, we have also packed several of our entertainment features into the notebook for their leisure purposes.""As a result of HP's extensive research across three continents focusing on user preferences, we factored in a full-size keyboard for comfort and a first ever 13.3-inch BrightView screen, which were the two must-haves for the road warrior."Th HP Pavilion dv3000 is available for Rs. 53990 + taxes.

The Apple Logo Birthmark

How I wish I’m the little kid. Because who knows, Steve Jobs might just decide to sponsor him/her with free lifetime iPod upgrades!
If you would excuse me, I’m gonna go stare at some logos now. My future kid might just sport some spiffy Sony, Nokia and Canon logo birthmarks if I do it faithfully everyday.