HP has recently unveiled its three new Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) products designed for the growing businesses. The HP UPS lineup includes the T1000v, T1500 and R3000v focused specifically on ease of use, manageability, and reliability.
The new product line which is designed to offer reliable power protection for businesses at affordable cost points also helps the company provide a complete, comprehensive portfolio for datacenter solutions and management. Along with its data center solutions focused on power and cooling optimization, the new products further build upon the company’s portfolio in the NCPI (Network-Critical Physical Infrastructure) domain.
"The new power-protection UPS products have a strong role to play in helping businesses better handle the challenges of power management," said Rajesh Dhar, Country Manager, Industry Standard Servers, HP India. "Our endeavor has always been to provide products and services that help both enterprise and growing customers with reliable servers for improved uptime. The introduction of these products furthers our commitment to deliver power management solutions for better business outcomes.”
The appliances include two standard communication options with a USB port and serial support connectivity and a network transient protector to isolate a modem or fax machine or other electronic equipment from “back door” power surges. The three products also feature Power Manager, the company’s web-based application that will enable administrators to manage the UPS from a browser-based management console.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Bluetooth Headset
GN announces the launch of the Jabra BT4010 Bluetooth headset that enables users to check the battery level, connection status and call status with just one glance for the first time.
It is designed with a Smart Display that is a highly visible LCD screen which is conveniently positioned in the center of this new device. The Device is a must buy for those who don’t want to scroll through endless menus, but want a cost effective solution that allows them to enjoy the ease of hands-free communication.
The Jabra BT4010 is a professional device which is small in size but packed with features. It promises up to six hours of talk time, weighs 10 gms and the device incorporates e-SCO technology that improves voice transfer from headset to phone providing crystal clear sound and auto-pairing, and its quick connectivity enables the user to chat and stay in contact anytime instantly.
Considering the comfort of the user it offers a selection of two hooks. The Jabra BT4010 is wearable with or without an ear hook.
It is designed with a Smart Display that is a highly visible LCD screen which is conveniently positioned in the center of this new device. The Device is a must buy for those who don’t want to scroll through endless menus, but want a cost effective solution that allows them to enjoy the ease of hands-free communication.
The Jabra BT4010 is a professional device which is small in size but packed with features. It promises up to six hours of talk time, weighs 10 gms and the device incorporates e-SCO technology that improves voice transfer from headset to phone providing crystal clear sound and auto-pairing, and its quick connectivity enables the user to chat and stay in contact anytime instantly.
Considering the comfort of the user it offers a selection of two hooks. The Jabra BT4010 is wearable with or without an ear hook.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
M commers
Mobile phones have invaded our lives and have made their own unique stand. They have enabled us to even watch television apart from the basic functions of making calls and sending texts. Latest innovation with handsets is that it can be used for shopping also. Shopping through mobile phones to buys things like train tickets and other items are very common in Japan, but the trend is yet new in many other countries. The skyrocketing trend in Japan at present is the integration of websites with magazines, and television programmes. "Polo Ralph Lauren" the renowned retailer has launched a new mobile e-commerce site which enables consumers to shop around, and buy products through their mobile phones. Through this cutting edge shopping method, consumers can shop from anywhere and at anytime. This is a far more advanced level than the present computer based e-commerce.
Apart from shopping, customers can also read the company's content, magazines and watch exclusive videos as well. Efforts are also being made to sell mobiles in the market within a year with pre-installed bar code readers. Consumers can also get mobile alerts on their handsets. Mobile users who do not have the code reader or a camera can visit a nearby mobile site to access the tool or for software download. Now, with mobile shopping, quickness in looking through the racks and getting for another designer sale is not the concern. Getting a latest cell phone with browsing capabilities, and downloading the right software to read the bar codes, and speed of the user's fingers to browse through the latest items have become more important. This trend is currently spreading throughout Europe, and is expected by industry experts to make its way from Asia to the US.
M-commerce is a boon to the tech savvy shopping aficionados. When phones with preinstalled code readers are introduced in the market, this system of shopping will become more prevalent in the near future. This technology offers more potential as it will be an untapped market for the retailers. It brings not only the shopping experience, but also videos, and magazine contents; all in the palms of the consumers hand.
Apart from shopping, customers can also read the company's content, magazines and watch exclusive videos as well. Efforts are also being made to sell mobiles in the market within a year with pre-installed bar code readers. Consumers can also get mobile alerts on their handsets. Mobile users who do not have the code reader or a camera can visit a nearby mobile site to access the tool or for software download. Now, with mobile shopping, quickness in looking through the racks and getting for another designer sale is not the concern. Getting a latest cell phone with browsing capabilities, and downloading the right software to read the bar codes, and speed of the user's fingers to browse through the latest items have become more important. This trend is currently spreading throughout Europe, and is expected by industry experts to make its way from Asia to the US.
M-commerce is a boon to the tech savvy shopping aficionados. When phones with preinstalled code readers are introduced in the market, this system of shopping will become more prevalent in the near future. This technology offers more potential as it will be an untapped market for the retailers. It brings not only the shopping experience, but also videos, and magazine contents; all in the palms of the consumers hand.
Free S/W OS for Engineering students
Hyderabad: Engineering students who are tired of installing and uninstalling various software pertaining to their course of study can now hope to breathe easy.
A new “free software Operating System” developed by ‘e-Swecha´, a variant of Linux--a popular open source OS, promises to solve their problems concerning the installation and uninstallation of software for the purpose of study.
Richard Stallman, the founder of the Free Software Foundation and GNU Project, will launch the e-Swecha initiative, on Wednesday, wherein about 21,000 computers will see migration from present OS to e-Swecha across the state in the next one month, they said.
JNTU Hyderabad has already taken an initiative to promote the usage of free software in colleges and has stood by its word for transformation of the current OS to e-Swecha OS, they added.
Stallman said Kerala initiated the process of switching computers in its public schools to free software in association with Free Software Foundation of India.
A new “free software Operating System” developed by ‘e-Swecha´, a variant of Linux--a popular open source OS, promises to solve their problems concerning the installation and uninstallation of software for the purpose of study.
Richard Stallman, the founder of the Free Software Foundation and GNU Project, will launch the e-Swecha initiative, on Wednesday, wherein about 21,000 computers will see migration from present OS to e-Swecha across the state in the next one month, they said.
JNTU Hyderabad has already taken an initiative to promote the usage of free software in colleges and has stood by its word for transformation of the current OS to e-Swecha OS, they added.
Stallman said Kerala initiated the process of switching computers in its public schools to free software in association with Free Software Foundation of India.
Chinese cell phones without IMEI poses security threat
Chinese cell phones without IMEI poses security threat: Centre
New Delhi (PTI): The Centre on Tuesday said Chinese mobile phones, which do not display IMEI numbers, and mobile subscribers submitting fake addresses are now becoming new terror tools.
In a written reply to the Lok Sabha in this regard, Minister of State for Home Sriprakash Jaiswal said, "Use of Chinese Mobile Phone handsets which do not display International Mobile Station Equipment Identities (IMEI) number and those obtained on fake addresses have serious security implications."
He added that the Department of Telecom (DoT) has directed all the mobile operators to make provision of Equipment Identity Registry (EIR) so that calls without IMEI or Electronic Serial Number (ESN) or that with IMEI and ESN with all zeros are not processed and hence rejected.
New Delhi (PTI): The Centre on Tuesday said Chinese mobile phones, which do not display IMEI numbers, and mobile subscribers submitting fake addresses are now becoming new terror tools.
In a written reply to the Lok Sabha in this regard, Minister of State for Home Sriprakash Jaiswal said, "Use of Chinese Mobile Phone handsets which do not display International Mobile Station Equipment Identities (IMEI) number and those obtained on fake addresses have serious security implications."
He added that the Department of Telecom (DoT) has directed all the mobile operators to make provision of Equipment Identity Registry (EIR) so that calls without IMEI or Electronic Serial Number (ESN) or that with IMEI and ESN with all zeros are not processed and hence rejected.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Digital TV transition
The digital transition through a series of videos designed to explain the changeover.
The digital broadcast transition is “possibly one of the worst understood consumer education programs in modern times,” said Richard Doherty, an analyst at the Envisioneering Group. He based his conclusion on company research that showed that less than 10 percent of those surveyed understand the transition. Also, fewer than one in 20 people realize that most portable TVs that run on batteries won’t work after the transition is complete.
Organizations such as the National Association of Broadcasters are working very hard to make the transition as smooth as possible, but it looks like they may well be overwhelmed by events
The digital broadcast transition is “possibly one of the worst understood consumer education programs in modern times,” said Richard Doherty, an analyst at the Envisioneering Group. He based his conclusion on company research that showed that less than 10 percent of those surveyed understand the transition. Also, fewer than one in 20 people realize that most portable TVs that run on batteries won’t work after the transition is complete.
Organizations such as the National Association of Broadcasters are working very hard to make the transition as smooth as possible, but it looks like they may well be overwhelmed by events
Monday, December 22, 2008
iPhone an internet age mobile stage for internet
Tap Tap Revenge, a free game that challenges players to keep up with catchy tunes by tapping in the right spots on the phone’s screen, was available in Apple’s iPhone application store when it opened in July.
It quickly climbed the store’s charts, and more than three million downloads later, Apple declared it the most popular free iPhone game of the year.
Many software companies have jumped on the iPhone bandwagon, seeing promise in the popularity of the phone and the demand for programs for sale or free download through the App Store. They include Smule, a start-up that created a program that turns iPhones into flutes; and giant game publishers like Electronic Arts, which recently released a version of its classic SimCity game for the iPhone.
It quickly climbed the store’s charts, and more than three million downloads later, Apple declared it the most popular free iPhone game of the year.
Many software companies have jumped on the iPhone bandwagon, seeing promise in the popularity of the phone and the demand for programs for sale or free download through the App Store. They include Smule, a start-up that created a program that turns iPhones into flutes; and giant game publishers like Electronic Arts, which recently released a version of its classic SimCity game for the iPhone.
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