Finally the official launch of Nokia 5800 Express Music phone also known as the “Tube” took place. The company is hoping that this set which has particularly been designed for music lovers would be a triumph in the market with its exclusive touch screen feature.
The Nokia 5800 express has been prepared with some really classy features which will definitely entice the customers. The set has a large 3.2” touch screen, 8GB memory, a 3.2 megapixel camera and built-in surround speakers.
With taking a step forward in technology, a new electronic book reader will soon be introduced by Sony in U.S., which will add in the already existing range of the company’s E-book Reader. The new book reader comes with upgraded hardware and is expected to be available for sale in November.
Two of the world’s largest internet search engines, Google Inc. and Yahoo! Inc. have agreed to postpone an advertising sales partnership until the anti-trust lawyers from the U.S. Department of Justice pass their review.
According to the reports, the delay will be quite brief, that could be less than a month. The advertising deal, which was announced in June, needs regulatory approval before it is implemented.
In EU and Canada, anti-trust reviews on the ad-deal are proceeding.
Washington - Most computer users want control over three things about their personal computers: what gets installed, what gets removed, and what's running at the moment.
San Francisco - Pre-release sales of the Google-powered mobile phone offered by T-Mobile are three times as high as the company predicted, the German-owned carrier has revealed.
The so-called G1, which is the first mobile phone to utilize Google's Android operating system, will officially become available on October 22. But existing customers of T-Mobile have been able to pre-order the device, which is manufactured by Taiwanese company HTC, since it was unveiled last month.
New York/Dresden, Germany - US chipmaker AMD plans to restructure its German-based manufacturing operation in Dresden in a bid to cut costs, the company said Tuesday.
The loss-making company said it plans to form a new joint venture, which will receive up to 6 billion dollars in funding from an investment company in Abu Dhabi.
The funds will enable AMD to expand its Dresden operation and build a state-of-the art plant in the United States in a bid to make it more competitive against market leader Intel.