India’s next moon mission, Chandrayaan-II, will take place in the first quarter of 2013, according to ISRO. Chandrayaan-II is a part of a four-year project being carried out by India and Russia. This unmanned mission (like its predecessor) would carry lesser payloads and also investigate the presence of water.
Project director Mylaswamy Anadurai said the designs for the mission’s rover and orbiter had been finalized and the fabrication would began shortly.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Sanyo Xacti CG11:
These simple to use camcorders from Sanyo come in range of ey-catching colours, and can shoot 720p resolution HD videos. The best feature is the ability to directly upload videos on YouTube as long there is a Wi-Fi connectivity around. The default storage is a little disappointing though, you will have only 40MB to play around with. You can pick one up for Rs.14,660($318).
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Nokia's 'Booklet 3G' Netbook With 12 Hour Battery-Life:
Nokia plans to release availablity and pricing details for their new netbook called the Booklet 3G.
Yes, Nokia is bringing out its own kind of Netbook, and even though it may look like a regular netbook, it will carry the classy, smooth design we are used to see from Nokia.
The Booklet 3G will be Windows based and powered by the popular and efficient Intel Atom processor with a whopping 12 hour battery life. This means people will be able to leave their power cables behind a little more often, without losing connectivity.
Weighing only 1.25 kilograms, this new lightweight plans to pack a significant punch with its highly portable alluminum casing. It's little more than 2 centimetres thick.
Connectivity options include 3G/HSDPA as well as Wi-fi, offering users high speed access to the internet.
The device features a HDMI port enabling HD video out, a built-in camera for video calling, bluetooth and SD card reader. Featuring a 10-inch glass HD ready display and a built-in A-GPS (which works with the Ovi Maps gadget), pinpointing your exact position takes only seconds.
Nokia is one of the world's leading providers of connectivity. Considering that Nokia is probably one of the most well known names in the world today, consumers should be able to look forward to be able to add to their list of gadgets the new Booklet 3G.
Nokia seems to be upping their game every time a new product is released, and we expect pretty much the same this time. Of course consumer expectations will likely be high with this new addition to their product line, but if Nokia continues to deliver the high quality we have grown accustomed to over the years, I am sure it will be a hit with users.
Yes, Nokia is bringing out its own kind of Netbook, and even though it may look like a regular netbook, it will carry the classy, smooth design we are used to see from Nokia.
The Booklet 3G will be Windows based and powered by the popular and efficient Intel Atom processor with a whopping 12 hour battery life. This means people will be able to leave their power cables behind a little more often, without losing connectivity.
Weighing only 1.25 kilograms, this new lightweight plans to pack a significant punch with its highly portable alluminum casing. It's little more than 2 centimetres thick.
Connectivity options include 3G/HSDPA as well as Wi-fi, offering users high speed access to the internet.
The device features a HDMI port enabling HD video out, a built-in camera for video calling, bluetooth and SD card reader. Featuring a 10-inch glass HD ready display and a built-in A-GPS (which works with the Ovi Maps gadget), pinpointing your exact position takes only seconds.
Nokia is one of the world's leading providers of connectivity. Considering that Nokia is probably one of the most well known names in the world today, consumers should be able to look forward to be able to add to their list of gadgets the new Booklet 3G.
Nokia seems to be upping their game every time a new product is released, and we expect pretty much the same this time. Of course consumer expectations will likely be high with this new addition to their product line, but if Nokia continues to deliver the high quality we have grown accustomed to over the years, I am sure it will be a hit with users.
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