Tata Indicom has recently launched its latest low end offering in the market .The Haier C2020. Its a low end B/W phone but with some new unique features .So here are some snapshots and its feature list.
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Many People face lots of trouble when their mobile phone runs out of battery. So here are some of the tricks which will help you to increase the battery life for some more minutes so that you can make that important phone call in urgency.
- Set your phone to go to sleep mode in 10 seconds or less .
- Do not use screensavers or animation in the menus as they consume lots of battery power
- Use a black theme if possible because black theme consumes less battery than any other color
- Keep your phone in offline mode if you only want to listen to music using it and no phone calls
- Charge the battery until the the progress bar stops. Phones might show full battery level bars after a few minutes of charge but full charging takes some more time.
- Keep the phone switched off when not in use for long time periods and remove the battery from the device to prevent useless battery wear.
These are some of the tricks which will enhance your mobile phones’s battery life if followed correctly
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The difference between Core Duo and Core 2 Duo processor is.
The Core Duo is Intel’s first generation dual core processor based upon the Pentium M (a Pentium III-4 hybrid) made mostly for laptops (though a few motherboard manufacturers have released desktop boards supporting the Core Duo CPU), and is much more efficiently than Pentium D.
The main difference between these two processors is in their processing core architecture
The Core 2 Duo is Intel’s second generation (hence, Core 2) processor made for desktops and laptops designed from the ground up to be fast while not consuming nearly as much power as previous CPUs.
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It’s one thing to put the kibosh on whispers of across-the-board layoffs; it’s another to go and fire twice the amount rumored. Sure enough, a recent report from the AP notes that the California-based chipmaker is expecting to layoff 10-percent of its 16,000-person workforce by Q3 2008. Additionally, the outfit is trimming its sales outlook for Q1 due to “poor sales in all of its business segments,” and as if that wasn’t enough, it’s expecting to “incur an [undisclosed] restructuring charge in the second quarter as a result of the layoffs.”
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If anything, Minox does a decent job of aping its big name counterparts in looks and feature set — if only it wasn’t on average a couple years late to the party. The Minox DC-8011 seems to be a perfectly passable budget compact, with an 8 megapixel CCD, 2.7-inch LCD and electric image stabilization. It even measures in at under an inch thick and offers 4x optical zoom, but that’s about as exciting as things get here — which is to say, not very exctign. No word on price or availability, but we’re not really sure that’s much of a loss.
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Sure, the picture on the purchase page shows the little guy running Xandros — but read the fine print ya’ll. That’s right, the moment some of you have been waiting for has finally descended upon us like the enraged, ancient dragons of yore. The Windows XP equipped ASUS Eee PC is now available at Best Buy. For just $399.99, you can experience the totally okay performance that is this 7-inch master of destruction. Enjoy it now, but remember, those 9-inch models are just around the corner.
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The latest member of LG’s storied Black Label line — other alumni being the Chocolate and the Shine — is starting to break cover, and for what the slider might lack in sheer visual distinction, it makes up in technical prowess. The as-yet-unnamed slider promises to be the thinnest 5 megapixel cameraphone in the world when it launches, featuring a reinforced glass touchscreen up (just a little Glimmer-esque, if you ask us) front and a shell constructed from carbon fiber. Other than that, LG’s being a little stingy with details at this point, saying that it’ll unveil the handset’s name later this month — hopefully along with pricing and a full spec sheet. The phone will hit Europe first with a number of other launches across the globe thereafter, finally hitting LG’s own South Korea in the second half.
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