Major mobile hand set manufacturer, Samsung Telecommunications India has launched its F480 TouchWiz Mobile Phone in Indian market. Samsung has appointed bollywood superstar Amir Khan as its brand ambassador. Nokia and Sony Ericsson are posing stiff competition to the mobiles manufactured by Samsung.
Washington, August 8 : Penn State researchers believe that refrigerators and other cooling devices sans compressors and coils of piping may soon be a reality.
The researchers say that insights gained from the ongoing studies on electrically induced heat effects of some ferroelectric polymers may make it possible.
A leading mobile handset manufacture company, Sony Ericsson has launched T700 Elegant Mobile Phone in the market. It is extra thin mobile phone of T610 series. T700 falls in the thin category of Motorola L6 and L7, Nokia 6300 and 5310 Xpress Music.
A new midrange of storage systems was unveiled by the EMC Corporation on Tuesday, with the introduction of four models in the series of EMC CLARiiON CX4.
The names of the models are CX4120, CX4240, CX4-480 and CX4-960. The company is hopeful that these new models will manage and consolidate information while consuming least amount of energy and giving an option of a flash memory.
Brussels - The European Commission on Thursday invited companies which want to offer satellite-based communications and entertainment services to mobile receivers across Europe to apply for a licence to do so.
Traditionally, the European Union's broadcasting market has been divided into 27 national systems, making it difficult for satellite companies to offer services across the bloc.
But a law which came into force this week mandates the commission, as the EU's executive, to handle the approval process for the whole bloc.
The commission has therefore called on EU-based companies interested in offering services such as mobile satellite internet and TV to apply for permission to offer such services before October 7.
London, Aug. 7 : Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) could soon be hovering over many British cities to spot people inside their homes and to eavesdrop on their conversations.
According to the Daily Express, British lawmakers have backed the use of the eight million pound machines by police forces and other agencies including MI5.
Crowd control, anti-terror surveillance, maritime searches and support for the Coastguard, police, fire and intelligence services are all uses being considered.