New Nokia C3 and Nokia C6 Released: Recently, Nokia officially announced three new cell phones – Nokia C3, Nokia C6 and Nokia E5. The Nokia C3 is an entry-level cell phone, it uses the candy-bar QWERTY keyboard design, running S40 platform, and support for Facebook, Twitter and other services, this cell phone has a 2.4-inch display and a 2 megapixels camera, as well as support for Ovi Mail and Wi-Fi, this cell phone will be listed in the second quarter of this year and priced around 90 euros.
Readers may recollect the low cost net PC launched by Novatium last year. Bharti Airtel has now launched a low cost net PC on similar lines. The Airtel Net PC is being marketed in Airtel and Next stores for a cost of Rs7,999.
This is your chance to show your talent, let your creativity bloom, and even see your application on millions of Nokia devices around the world.Forum Nokia, Nokia’s global developer programme, challenges mobile and web application developers worldwide to submit best-in-class applications for use on Nokia devices.
The scientific community is anything but convinced that cell phones can cause brain cancer but Sanford Rep. Andrea Boland, D-District 142, said cell phone users should be warned based on the lack of definitive proof.
Mobile technology is getting advancement everyday. People are expecting more number of features with the upcoming mobile phones. Mobile now has entered the third generation of mobile technology
The company will build up to 15,000 low-cost homes priced in the range of Rs 390,000 and Rs 670,000. India's Tata Group on Wednesday launched a low-cost housing project near Mumbai ,joining a spate of Indian developers that have moved to the affordable housing segment, as demand dries up for more expensive homes.
Rs 1 lakh. That’s what a day’s shooting at the Bandra Worli Sea Link will cost. The shiny new bridge has been on the radar of many aBollywood producer and now that it’s been thrown open to the public, lights, camera, action will follow.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Mumbai/Film-shoots-on-sea-link...
The Indian Institute of Technology IIT here has developed a low-cost Geographic Information System (GIS) software which can be used forresource management by community development programmes, government sectors, NGOs and industries. Read in detail at
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Infotech/Software/IIT-Bombay-develop...