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Motorola Launches New Camera Phone

Motorola launched a new camera phone Motozine ZN5 in India on Wednesday. The hand set Motorola Launches New Camera Phone is incorporated with high quality camera designed by Kodak. The ultra-fast 5-megapixel supports auto-focus, a Xenon flash, 4GB of optional external memory and optimised settings for low-light environments.

It will combine the Motorola’s ModeShift Technology and KODAK ‘Imaging Technology’ to offer cutting edge mobile features. It is specilly designed to attract youth and social networking user groups. It comes with Kodak Easyshare software and easy access to the Kodak Gallery1 to easily share and experience high quality images.

Rumors Float; Palm Treo To Be Sold By Rogers From Sept 17

Rogers seems to be on the high spirits as it has made a strong case for GSM networks in the Great White North. It has already got the iPhone 3G under its division, Rogers is constantly influencing the position of GSM phones in Canada of course in a good way.

Now, the latest rumors, which are floating around are that Rogers will pick up the Palm’s Treo Pro Windows Mobile Smartphone on 17th September.

Palm Treo seems to have come as a rescue for the company, which had been going down in the state of competition from quite sometime now.  This latest Smartphone has exclusive features which includes 3G (HSDPA), GPS, 2 mega-pixel camera, QWERTY keyboard, 320×320 touch screen, and microSD card slot.

Microsoft Launches Trial Version Of IE 8

With the competitive spirit in mind for Firefox browser, Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday Microsoft Launches Trial Version Of IE 8unveiled the latest test version of its internet Explorer browser, which will ensure more privacy and security to the users.

Internet Explorer 8, which features the option to let users decide whether they want to save or delete the browsing history, “cookies” and other data includes a browsing tool called an accelerator. It enables the users to select and highlight text on Web site and further choose from various other functions such as different search engines, language translation or map displays. 

Dell posts mixed results in search of revival

Dell posts mixed results in search of revivalSan Francisco - Computer maker Dell posted lower quarterly profits Thursday, but said sales increased more than expected as the company tries to overtake Hewlett Packard as the world's biggest computer company.

The Round Rock, Texas-based company reported net income of 616 million dollars, or 31 cents per share, down 17 per cent from a profit of 746 million dollars, or 33 cents per share, that the company reported a year ago.

Sales in the quarter rose 11 per cent to 16.43 billion dollars from 14.77 billion dollars in the same period last year.

Flat TVs get slimmer still at Berlin's IFA trade show

Flat TVs get slimmer still at Berlin's IFA trade show Berlin  - Flat-panel televisions are becoming even slimmer, according to manufacturers offering new products this week at the IFA consumer-electronics fair in the German capital Berlin.

Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel inaugurated the fair Thursday evening. Buyers were to begin inspecting the merchandise Friday.

The fair, which runs for six days, is an annual parade of digital cameras, mobile phones, audio devices and televisions.

Sharp forecasts 100 million LCD flat-panel TV sales annually

Sharp forecasts 100 million LCD flat-panel TV sales annually Berlin - Japanese electronics group Sharp forecast Thursday that annual world demand for LCD flat-panel televisions would burst through the 100-million barrier some time this year.

At a news conference on the eve of the IFA consumer-electronics fair in Berlin, Sharp also boasted its thinnest flat-panel yet, with the thinnest part of the device just 22 millimetres from front to back, or less than on inch. The thickest part was just two inches.

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