Archive for May, 2008

system.jpgReuters –To discuss government security concerns over “e-mail sent on the Blackberry can’t be monitored or interrupted”; Research in Motion met Indian officials on Thursday.
The Indian government, showing concern over attacks by the militants, perceives RIM’s BlackBerry as a security threat and requires Research In Motion to install servers to be monitored the e-mail traffic.

In a recent letter to Indian customers, Research in Motion announced that it had no intention to disclose confidential talks with some government. According to RIM, it doesn’t have a ‘Master key’ to decode messages and there is no ‘Back door’ entry in its security system.

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apple.jpgApple applied for a cosmological exclusive right which spaces solar power cells in a pat display. Therefore the analysts of science and technology have argued a little time ago that such a device could prevail over one of the main obstruction for using lunar power on portable appliances.

It can be a potentially product in an iPod and iPhone that could be used for ever in undeviating sunbeams devoid of needing to be blocked in for a recharge.

Some companies like Vodafone and Nokia recently voiced escalating curiosity in “Going Green” employing technologies such as solar power. Besides the prospective for amplified expediency, the application of solar cells in Apple’s plans could trim down the company’s largely carbon marks. More and more it might cause a mammoth profit not only to patrons but also to the milieu all together.

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sony.jpgWho is the biggest and strongest player in the world of Compact Digital Video Camera? Yeah no doubt Sanyo has been ruling and also crushing competitors for many years. After its Canon TX I, Sony brings its HDR-TGI that is better known in Europe as the HDR-TG3

HDR-TGI, is considered a direct competitor to the Sanyo’s Xacti HD1000, a device that is fully capable of HD but it is very high-priced device as well.

It has almost the same appearance the Canon TXI; Sony’s TGI has somewhat sharp edges with a cute rectangular design. It weighs around only 300g with its battery but still there is a strange sort of heaviness that can be easily realized by the user. The TGI is a nice combination of durability and style that has been housed in a gentle, high-quality plastic or brushed aluminum. You can easily slip it into your front trousers pocket as it has a compact body. Now be ready to capture anything at any time. Its “Stand-by mode” and “Quick-on” allow you to take HD video within the twinkling of an eye and save forever.

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