‘Blackberry Storm’ was launched on Monday by Telecom operator Vodafone Essar in India. Storm is the premier touchscreen phone, which has been developed by the company exclusively with Canada-based technology provider Research In Motion (RIM).
Vodafone Essar Director Marketing and New Business Harit Nagpal reported, “The market for smartphones in India is at a very nascent stage and growing rapidly. ‘Blackberry Storm' takes the 3G experience a step forward.”
The CES 2009 will see the demonstration of 450Mbps Wireless N Router TEW-773GR by TRENDnet, which the company is really excited for and claims that it will provide extraordinary performance.
As a latest step towards technological innovation, Lenovo Group wants to make an individual stand for itself. The company has released what according to it is the first dual-screen notebook computer.
Lenovo, the world’s No. 4 personal computer maker is launching this new laptop this week at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
It should be noted here that the demands for the notebooks have continued to show strength even when the overall PC demand has been hurt by the global economic slowdown.
Good news for all those, who wanted to buy a new laptop but the higher price was acting as a constraint. Acer Aspire One, the world's largest selling netbook could be availed at an affordable price of Rs 14,499.
It has been announced by the company that it would sell the Aspire One netbook Linux version for just Rs 14,499 and the Windows XP Home version for Rs 16,499 in the Indian market.
However, it should be noted here that this offer is only for a limited period from 9th January to 20th January and both listed prices exclude the taxes.
Logitech, at CES this week, demonstrated the Harmony 1100, which will be successor of the currently available Harmony 1000.
The New Harmony 1100, is dominated by a 3.5 inch touchscreen is quite a dish to look at. However, it should be noted that the device is quite prone to sticks and stalls.
Furthermore, the device also rather dependent on being pointed in the right direction, despite using RF wireless capability that Logitech says "lets you control devices that you keep behind closed doors, even those you can't see."