The iPhone is likely to sell for £269 in Britain and European countries, Apple's iPhone will reach fever pitch next week when the company is widely expected to announce the date of its launch in Britain and other European countries.
Speculation has been rife on technology blogs and gadget websites that Apple will use a press conference in London on Tuesday to say when its landmark mobile phone - nicknamed the "God phone" - will finally go on sale in the UK.
Mainly i phone has all feautre of normal mobile phone as well as technology of Apple's iPod digital music player.
It can also screen television shows and films, take photographs browse the internet and send emails.
I think Apple dont want to take any chances as apple already cut the price.
Wait for some time to see what its come - I phone or God Phone...
I phone or God Phone
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What apple do after cutting I-Phone Prices
After cutting the price of the iPhone by $200, Now Apple started offering $100 in credit to early buyers and later buyers can use it to purchase iTunes gift cards.
Apple's Web site says the credit isn't good for iTunes gift cards but the page is incorrect and is being revised, spokeswoman Natalie Kerris said. Users can't add the credit directly to their iTunes accounts.
``People will get their $100 and they'll find lots of other gadgets to buy,'' Andy Hargreaves of Pacific Crest Securities in Portland, Oregon said. He rates the shares ``outperform'' and owns some. ``You'll get people buying new iPods or another iPhone.''
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Microsoft : New Breed of Portable Mice
Microsoft has unveiled a new rechargeable Notebook (NB) mouse with 1 GB of flash memory built right into the transceiver.
Mobile Memory Mouse 8000 is designed to prevent shortage of USB port. This three-in-one tool allows users simultaneously to work wirelessly, save important files with 1 GB of storage, and recharge the mouse without deficiency in performance - all through 1 USB port.
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Google bankrolls $30M moon contest
Nearly 40 years after the USA beat the Soviets to the moon Internet giant Google said Thursday it will give $20 million to the first private group to land a roving robot on the lunar surface — a prize likely to start a 21st-century space race.
The giant purse is being offered by the X-Prize Foundation, which awarded $10 million in 2005 to the first privately funded group to launch a human into space.
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Tata Teleservices launches complete web-browser for mobile
Tata Teleservices, owner of Tata Indicom brand, today unveiled the India's first full-fledged web-browser for mobile phones.
"The web-browser is fully optimised for mobile internet and is being introduced in association with Samsung Telecommunication," Tata Teleservices president (value added services) Pankaj Sethi said.
"This new-age browser is three to four times faster than GPRS and can access all web sites," Pankaj Sethi said.
Source : The Hindu — September 13, 2007
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Lenovo 3000 N200 Notebook
The last Lenovo notebook we looked at was the N100, that Spode reviewed back in September. It was a cheap, chunky and cheerful alternative to the more exclusive ThinkPad range, that Lenovo also produce, and it impressed us enough to gain a recommended award. However, if you want something with a bit more oomph the N100 has a bigger brother, the uncannily named N200.
The N200, then, takes over from where the N100 series leaves off with a high resolution 1,680 x 1,050 15.4in display being its prime asset. This is backed up by nVidia GeForce Go 7300 graphics, up to 4GB of RAM, and faster Intel Core 2 Duo T7100 and T7300 CPUs. These new CPUs are the super duper power saving ones that form part of the Santa Rosa Centrino platform. Unfortunately, they aren't accompanied by Turbo Memory, Gigabit Ethernet or Draft-n wireless so you'll not get the full Santa Rosa experience. The particular model I'm looking at today has an Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 running at 2.00GHz coupled with 1GB of RAM and a 120GB hard drive. This particular specification wasn't available on Lenovo's website and they don't cater for much customisation so the closest matches we could find were the TY2B4UK and TY2B3IV models which have slightly different memory and CPU configurations.
Like many notebooks of this price the keyboard on the N200 is best described as sufficient. The keys are a decent size and are quite responsive giving you just enough feedback to enable rapid touch typing. Overall it doesn’t compare to the legendary keyboards found on the more expensive ThinkPad models but it's not a complete dog either. The one real stinker that Lenovo has trodden in is the old problem of the left Ctrl key being displaced by the Fn key, in the bottom left corner. This detracts from an otherwise perfect layout which is rather a shame.
Source : www.trustedreviews.com
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HP Pavilion HDX Entertainment Notebook PC
KEY SPECIFICATION
HP backs the HDX with a one-year parts-and-labor warranty, with excellent support via phone, chat, or e-mail.
When you add up what its entertainment components would cost you separately, the HP Pavilion HDX's price is right where it should be. If you're in the market for a home PC that can double as an entertainment hub, this behemoth is worth a look.
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Why buy a new Notebook PC
Your current notebook may meet your needs quite adequately when it comes to word processing and e-mail. But if you want to expand into digital photography, create your own music CDs or home movie DVDs, get into serious gaming, or use broadband to surf the Internet faster, it might be time to investigate a new notebook.
while purchasing a notebook please look out these things first...
and first of all keep your needs in your mind
» Processor
» Operating System
» Memory
» Size and Weight
» Display
» CD/DVD-Writer Drives
» USB 2.0
» IEEE 1394 (Firewire)
» Network Interface Card
» Wireless
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