We know the story already. Same stuff, different handset. Information leaks are getting more and more commonplace these days. The latest victim to this category is ‘T-Mobile’.
A screenshot of T-Mobile’s internal release schedule reveals the company's forthcoming lineup for the first months of January and February 2009.
Experts do see February as a great month for ‘T-Mobile.’
Master-blaster batsman Sachin Tendulkar and left-arm medium pacer Zaheer Khan have been included in the 15 member Mumbai team for the Ranji Trophy semi-final against Saurashtra to be played at Chennai from January 4 to 7. With the inclusion of these experienced players in the team, Mumbai's march towards their 38th Ranji Trophy crown has been bolstered manifold. The match against Saurashtra would be his 36th for Mumbai.
LG has made announcement about the launching of its very first dual SIM smartphone, named as LG KS660, which is expected to hit Chinese as well as Russian markets by first quarter of 2009.
The tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE KS660, which weighs just 15 grams, is specifically designed for business users who need multiple handsets.
Measuring 105x55x10.4mm, the newly launched LG smartphone boasts a 3-inch QWGA touch screen display with feedback and 3D turn capabilities, 50 MB of built-in memory and a microSDHC memory card slot, which is expandable up to 4GB.
The multi-talented film chap Farhan Akhtar is all set to feature on the cover of page for the January edition of super cool magazine, GQ (Gentlemen’s Quarterly).
After opening the day positively, the 30-share index Sensex continued its positive run on the back of heavy buying activity witnessed in frontline stocks.
Metals, consumer goods and realty stocks gained ground.
All sectoral indices went up, while BSE Midcap and Smallcap index gained 1.61% and 1.66% respectively.
Today, the BSE Sensex started the day at 9,806.64, up 90.48 points, as against its previous closure in which it gained 182.64 points at 9716.16.
Last month terror strikes in the country’s financial capital, Mumbai have made India’s Armed Forces to modernize their medical services so as to minimize the reaction time during emergency situation.
Commenting on this, Lt Gen Yogendra Singh, Director General of Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) said, “We are streamlining the disaster management system in all the major hospitals to minimise the response time from two hours to one hour.”