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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

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China mobile phone seized from Nalini's cell



A china mobile phone was seized on Tuesday from the cell in which Rajiv Gandhi's assassin Nalini Sriharan is lodged in Vellore prison in Chennai, jail officials said.


The search and seizure operation was conducted in the morning in the Vellore women's prison.


"During a routine check by Vellore Prison Superintendent Rajalakshmi and her team a china phone was found and seized. Further investigation is on," K.R. Shyamsundar, assistant director general of police and inspector general of prisons, told IANS.


Vellore women's prison authorities are tight-lipped on the issue.


The latest development could be a setback for Nalini, who has approached the Madras High Court against the Tamil Nadu government's decision to reject her appeal for release before her life term ends.


The state government based its decision to reject Nalini's appeal on the findings of the Prison Advisory Board headed by the Vellore district collector.


The board had listed eight counts not to free Nalini, including her reported refusal to apologise for Gandhi's murder in 1991.


A woman suicide bomber from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) detonated explosives strapped to herself while pretending to touch Gandhi's feet at a rally in Sriperambudoor on May 21, 1991.


Nalini was part of the team of conspirators that killed Gandhi for sending the Indian Army to Sri Lanka in 1987.


Originally, Nalini was convicted on 16 counts of murder and given death penalty.


On the intervention of Sonia Gandhi, the sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.


In September last year, Nalini filed a petition that she was entitled for release in 2005 itself as she had completed 14 years in jail.


After her arrest, Nalini had married LTTE activist known by his nom de guerre Murugan. He is also in prison for Gandhi's murder. Their daughter, who was born when Nalini was in prison, is grown up.


In March last year, Priyanka Vadra, daughter of Rajiv and Sonia Gandhi, visited Nalini in the prison. Nalini also cited that meeting while asking for her release.


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

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Microsoft unveils new consumer Mobile phones

Microsoft hopes to woo social network-loving consumers with Kin 1 and Kin 2.

Microsoft Corp. unveiled two phones Monday that are meant for social networking-savvy teens and twenty-somethings, in an attempt to revitalize its mobile business and regain ground on iPhones and BlackBerrys.

Microsoft said its new touch-screen phones — a short, square-shaped handset called Kin 1 and a longer, more rectangular one called Kin 2 — will be sold exclusively in the U.S. by Verizon Wireless. They are being made by Sharp Corp., which has produced Sidekick cellphones, whose software comes from Microsoft-owned Danger Inc.



In the past, Microsoft has mostly sold its mobile software to other companies to put it on phones they make. This will be the case with its recently announced Windows Phone 7 Series software, which is expected to be on handsets by the holidays. The Kin phones mark a departure, as Microsoft has sway over the creation of their software and hardware.

Verizon said it will start selling the Kin phones online in early May and in stores shortly thereafter. In the fall, carrier Vodafone Group PLC — which owns Verizon Wireless in partnership with Verizon Communications Inc. — will start selling the Kin phones in Italy, Spain, Germany and the U.K. Microsoft has not yet announced prices.

Microsoft needs help in the cellphone market. Its software has been losing share while Apple Inc. and Google Inc., which makes the Android operating software, have gained. Microsoft software ran on 13.1 per cent of smart phones sold in the U.S. last year, according to research firm In-Stat. That put Microsoft in third place after BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. and Apple.

Roz Ho, leader of the Microsoft team behind the Kin, said the company has been working on the Kin devices for several years, trying to create a handset for people who especially want to connect with others over social Web sites such as Facebook. The phones are also meant for people who want a handset that works simply, without forcing them to hunt through menus and icons, she said.

That setup could also present a risk. Unlike most popular smart phones, the Kins won't have access to application stores that let customers download add-on software programs. Ho said her team studied consumer habits and then built the activities they used most often into the Kin phones.

For instance, in a demo for The Associated Press, the Kin's home screen showed a live stream of updates to social networks and Web sites that can be clicked on and responded to. Users can send photos and other material to people dragging it onto a little circle at the bottom of the screen. A finger swipe across the screen can then bring up a page with applications such as photos and music.

The music player will be based on Microsoft's Zune software, which until now has been only a standalone media player.

The Zune software also will be incorporated into the china phone handsets that multiple manufacturers will be able to use. Buy wholesale Kin1 at good-wholesale.com. That software was announced first, at the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona, Spain, in February, but will hit the market later. Microsoft and Verizon said they don't think consumers will get confused.

John Starkweather, who runs the digital marketing team behind the Kin, said the handsets will not be obviously branded as Microsoft products. They will sport a sizable “Kin” logo on the back and, in smaller type, an indication that they are Windows phones from Verizon and Sharp, he said.

Both Kin phones are black with screens that respond to multiple finger gestures, similar to the “multitouch” technology on the iPhone. The shorter Kin 1 has a full QWERTY keyboard that slides out from the bottom, while the Kin 2 has a full QWERTY keyboard that comes out from its side.

Both include Wi-Fi access and cameras capable of taking higher-resolution photos than most handsets: The Kin 1 will include a 5-megapixel camera, while the Kin 2 will have a 8-megapixel camera. The Kin 2 will also be capable of shooting HD-quality video.

Neither has a memory card slot; instead, the phones will upload content such as photos and videos to a Kin online storage service to free up memory.

Microsoft already does something similar with the Sidekick phones — it stores phone numbers, photos and other personal data on servers it runs. This resulted in an embarrassing incident late last year, when a server meltdown caused data to disappear from some users' phones. T-Mobile temporarily stopped selling the phones, and some customers even sued.

Microsoft managed to restore most of the missing data, and gave $100 gift cards to affected customers.

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Friday, April 9, 2010

India prepares for 3G phone licence scramble

Mobile phone companies, including Vodafone, are bracing themselves for a frantic round of bidding for new 3G licences in India.

The auction is expected to raise billions of dollars for the Indian Government and echoes the race for 3G licences in the Britain at the turn of the century which netted the Government £22.5 billion.


While India's 3G auction will not match the amount raised in the UK, analysts expect the initial forecast of $8 billion (£5.2 billion) to be beaten.


A total of 71 3G licences are being auctioned off over the coming days in India’s 22 regions — known as ‘circles’ — which will be followed by a separate auction of the broadband spectrum. Six operators will compete for the licences, with Bharti Airtel, Reliance Communications and Vodafone Essar — the three largest operators in the country — set to dominate the bidding


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India has 600 million china phone subscribers and adds 20 million new users added every month. Vodafone Essar said yesterday it now has more than 100 million customers and that 60 per cent of its new users come from rural areas.


However, India is also one of the most competitive markets in the world, with cheap prices and per-second billing. Mobile operators will be wary of overpaying for 3G licences, as happened in the UK in 2000, given the price competition.


Société Générale said that the 3G licences could end up costing the winners up to $2 billion while the broadband license could cost up to $1 billion. With a number of auctions of spectrum — the radio frequencies used to carry china mobile phone signals — on the horizon in Europe, the bank said that the cost of spectrum is becoming much more visible to investors.


Germany is set to hold a spectrum auction over the coming months yet an auction in the UK of frequencies freed up by the switchover to digital TV has been delayed by the election.

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