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Nokia to Enter PC Industry With First Netbook

Friday, August 28, 2009

The world's top cellphone maker Nokia will start to make laptops, entering a fiercely competitive but fast-growing market with a net-book running Microsoft's Windows operating system.


Nokia had earlier this year said it was considering entering the laptop industry, crossing the border between two converging industries in the opposite direction to Apple, which entered the phone industry in 2007 with the iPhone. Nokia has seen its profit margins drop over the last quarters as handset demand has slumped, and analysts have worried that entering the PC industry, where margins are traditionally razor-thin, could hurt Nokia's profits further. "We are fully aware what has the margin level been in the PC world. We have gone into this with our eyes wide open," Kai Oistamo, the head of Nokia's phone unit, told Reuters. "There's really an opportunity to bring fresh perspective to the PC world," he said, adding that Nokia would introduce extended battery life and continuous connectivity. Nokia has produced PCs before, but divested the unit in 1991 when it started to focus on the mobile phone industry. But Nokia's first netbook, the Nokia Booklet 3G, will use Microsoft's Windows software and Intel's Atom processor to offer up to 12 hours of battery life while weighing 1.25 kilograms. Netbooks are low-cost laptops optimised for surfing the Internet
and performing other basic functions. Pioneered by Asustek with the hit Eee PC in 2007, netbooks have since been rolled out by other brands such as HP and Dell. "The question is: How will Nokia differentiate? This is already a crowded market. If they manage to differentiate it's going to give them competitive advantage," said Gartner analyst Carolina Milanesi.

Research firm IDC expects netbook shipments this year to grow more than 127 percent from 2008 to over 26 million units, outperforming the overall PC market that is expected to remain flat and a phone market which is shrinking some 10 percent. "Nokia will be hoping that its brand and knowledge of cellular channels will play to its strengths as it addresses this crowded, cut-throat segment," said Ben Wood, director of research at CCS Insight. "At present we see Nokia's foray into the netbook market as a niche exercise in the context of its broader business." Nokia's choice of Windows software surprised some analysts who had expected the company to use Linux in its first laptop. Analyst Neil Mawston from Strategy Analytics said the technology choices were a good win for the U.S. companies. "We believe ARM and Symbian are among the main losers from the Nokia Booklet announcement," he said. Shares in ARM were 0.2 percent lower at 1400 GMT, underperforming slightly firmer DJ Stoxx European technology shares index. Shares in Nokia were 1.6 percent stronger at 8.91 euros, while Microsoft was 0.6 percent firmer. Nokia said it would unveil detailed specifications, market availability and pricing of its new device on Sept 2.


A source close to Nokia said the new netbook would use the upcoming Windows 7 operating system. Microsoft says a stripped-down version of Windows 7 will be introduced to netbooks the same time as its general release on Oct. 22. Local media reports in Taiwan have said that Compal, the world's No. 2 contract laptop PC maker, has pitched netbook models to Nokia, but there has been no official confirmation from either side. Nokia declined to comment on the manufacturer it uses. Most of the world's top electronics brands typically do their own design work, but outsource the manufacturing process to contract manufacturers such as Compal and its larger rival Quanta.

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Weekly Technology News

Thursday, August 27, 2009

 Pressure sensitive keyboard; a computer keyboard advance that actually makes sense. Although this doesn't exist as something you can buy right now, some smart people over at UIST finally developed a pressure sensitive keyboard that not only works but looks just like any other keyboard. Check out this video of it. The keyword is in the introduction of the video - it is a practical keyboard. For example, pressing backspace softly deletes the text to the left slowly. Pressing harder deletes faster or the whole sentence. Now that's what I call innovation. Hopefully we'll see these in a few short years.

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Wonderful Definitions

 School

A place where Parents pay and children play


Life Insurance

A contract that keeps you poor all your life

so that you can die Rich.



Nurse:

A person who wakes u up to give you sleeping pills.


Tears

The hydraulic force by which masculine willpower is defeated by feminine waterpower.



Lecture

An art of transferring information from the notes of the Lecturer to the notes of the students without passing through "the minds of either"



Conference

The confusion of one man multiplied by the number present.


Compromise

The art of dividing a cake in such a way that everybody believes he got the biggest piece


Dictionary

A place where success comes before work



Conference Room

A place where everybody talks, nobody listens and everybody disagrees later on




Criminal

A person no different from the rest

....except that he/she got caught


Boss

Someone who is early when you are late and late when you are early



Politician

One who shakes your hand before elections and

Your Confidence after



DOCTOR

A person who holds your ills by pills, and kills you by bills.


Classic

Books, which people praise, but do not read.


Office

A place where you can relax after your strenuous home life.


Yawn

The only time some married men ever get to open their mouth.



Etc.

A sign to make others believe that you know more than you actually do.



Committee

Individuals who can do nothing individually and sit to decide that nothing can be done together.



Experience

The name men give to their mistakes.



Atom Bomb

An invention to end all inventions.


Philosopher

A fool who torments himself during life, to be wise

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Hiren's BootCD 9.9 Download

Hiren's BootCD is a wonderful live CD containing various programs such as Hard drive recovery, Hard Drive Partition, Hard Drive Backup, Hard Drive Testing, RAM (Memory) Testing, System Information, MBR (Master Boot Record), BIOS, Multimedia, Password, NTFS (File System), Anti-virus, Anti Spy, Process, Windows Start up, Registry tools, Windows Cleaners, Optimizers, Tweaks, and many others... As it is a boot-able CD, it can be useful even if the primary operating system cannot be booted. We may call it as an emergency cd which every computer technician or home user must have. Details



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Enhance YouTube With A Firefox Add-On

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Firefox users who frequent YouTube, may be interested in the extension: Better YouTube.

[This extension] enhances YouTube with Greasemonkey user scripts, that offer options like the FlowPlayer “doesn’t start till you hit play” viewer, clean “theater” view, and links to download the video automatically.
With this add-on installed, you get features such as:
  • Download link on the page.
  • Ability to prevent auto-play (start by clicking play).
  • Optimized screen which enlarges video and removes other page elements.
  • Hide comments and more videos section.

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