Nokia Lumia 800 vs 701

Posted by Sujit Agarwal | Posted in IT Industry, Review | Posted on 26-01-2012

Nokia Lumia series feels good to hold and better to use. Nokia now connects with Windows Phone OS and squeezed out its two promising phones – Nokia Lumia 800 and Nokia Lumia 701.

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Samsung Galaxy Note

Posted by Sujit Agarwal | Posted in IT Industry | Posted on 17-01-2012

Still wondering whether is it a phone? or is it a tablet? So am I.

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Ubislate7+ a.k.a Aakash 2

Posted by Sujit Agarwal | Posted in IT Industry, Review | Posted on 16-01-2012

Would you go for Aakash or Ubilsate 7+? By paying $10 more you get a Tablet-cum-phone. Well this is the Ubislate 7+: Another Android at a low cost @ $57 (2,999.00 INR).

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Android tab @ Rs. 1750/-

Posted by Sujit Agarwal | Posted in IT Industry, Review | Posted on 17-10-2011

After the cheapest Car, India is now to set a new record – The cheapest Android Based Tablet!

The Indian government launched the $35 (Rs. 1,700) tablet called Aakash, which Union minister Kapil Sibal called a “tablet for the poor.”

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Steve Jobs Isn’t Dead And You’re Not Reading This

Posted by Chetan Bharadwaj | Posted in IT Industry, Web | Posted on 06-10-2011

If you’re reading this story “Steve Jobs is dead”. And that’s why you’ll never read this. Because Steve Jobs will never die. Sure, he said in 2005 that “death is the ultimate change agent,” at Stanford University’s commencement ceremony after his first brush with cancer, giving the impression of a man who was coming to grips with his own mortality.

That’s bulls $%^$, though, and we all know it. Jobs is going to cure himself with his own mind. After all, he should have died in 2009, when he took his last medical leave…continue reading

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Near Field Communication – Next Big thing in Wireless Industry

Posted by Shweta Chourasia | Posted in IT Industry | Posted on 01-09-2011

Wireless industry, totally driven by innovation, has been the industry to watch out for some time now; with the introduction of the buzzword Near Field Communication (NFC). Since the time Google announced incorporating near-field communication (NFC) capability into the Android platform, Apple is widely rumored to be planning for the same in iPhone’s next version. All the more, Nokia has promised to equip all its Smart phones with the technology by the close of 2011.

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LCD, LED, CRT, TFT, NED – Know them

Posted by Sujit Agarwal | Posted in General, IT Industry | Posted on 17-08-2011

You use it but you don’t know what it is. Well FOURDY is at your service.

Giving a vivid display of the whole thing is not possible but we can try that at least next time when you buy a PC/Laptop you won’t have stand dumb while the salesman keeps speaking words like LED, LCD, CRT, NED and TFT.

Well, what are they?

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11 Years of Indian Cyber Law

Posted by Chetan Bharadwaj | Posted in Cyberlaw, IT Industry, Web | Posted on 02-03-2011

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Facebook: Service Unavailable

Posted by Rahul Bharadwaj | Posted in IT Industry, Review, Web | Posted on 24-09-2010

Today, while I was trying to access by facebook account (as usual) it threw an error: Serice Unavailable (find the screenshot below)

Later, just before it finally recovered:

This was the longest downtime that I have ever experienced with facebook, it was down in India for over 30 minutes.

There are quite a few things that come to my mind in this distressed situation:

  • Is the downtime due to server overload or outrage?
  • Has facebook neared it’s capacity with 500 million user?
  • Are they making another revamp (for good)
  • Has Google bought facebook? :)
  • Wonder how this might have affected teenagers’ suicide rate.
  • As Facebook is down, would Twitter be able to handle the extra load (do not worry about MySpace, no one goes there)
  • Next day headlines could be, valuation of Facebook falls from 33,000,000,000 USD to 33,000,000 USD

What do you people have to say about it? Let’s see if facebook can “face” it

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Internet vs Web

Posted by Chetan Bharadwaj | Posted in IT Industry, Web | Posted on 19-08-2010

No, it’s not a battle to the death, just an opportunity to point out the distinction between these two words that are increasingly being used interchangeably.

internet-vs-web

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