Friday, January 8, 2010

Bing to be default search on HP computers

Microsoft has extended its deal with Hewlett-Packard to make Bing the default search engine on HP PCs worldwide.

According to reports, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Wednesday that the agreement will also make Microsoft's MSN site the default homepage on HP PCs.

Previously, the partnership only covered consumer PCs sold in the United States and Canada, and was effective for 12 months. The extended deal will now cover both business and consumer PCs worldwide, and will span three years.

This deal could help boost visibility for Microsoft's relatively new search engine, launched in May last year.

According to ComScore statistics, Bing has been gaining market share since its debut, capturing 10.3 percent of the search market in November last year. Yahoo dropped to 17.5 percent from 18 percent, while Google maintained its lion's share of 65 percent.

The search giant has helped maintain its visibility by paying for Google to be the default search engine within Mozilla's Firefox browser. In 2006, the amount paid out accounted for US$56 million of Mozilla's US$66 million revenue.

Dickson Seow, Google's Southeast Asia head of corporate communications, said in a response to ZDNet Asia: "We welcome competition that helps deliver useful information to users and expands user choice. Having competitors is a huge benefit to us and everyone in the search space--it makes us all work harder, and at the end of the day our users benefit from that."

Tata DOCOMO launches DOCOMICS


Using the service, customers can view the content frame by frame, besides downloading comics from a WAP site through the application.

Tata DOCCOMO users will now be able to avail popular Marvel Comics and Japanese Manga using this service, a press release said.

MUMBAI: Tata Teleservices' GSM brand' Tata DOCOMO has partnered with NTT DOCOMO to launch DOCOMICS, a service that alllows users to read mobile
comics through a viewer application.


DOCOMICS is a continuation to Tata DOCOMO's recently announced industry first m-Comics service, wherein customers could read full comics books, along with special effects, it said.

"It is a significant achievement of the collaboration between NTT DOCOMO and TTSL in order to develop and introduce enhanced services and technologies into Indian market," NTT DOCOMO's Executive Advisor, Global Business Division, Murat O Karadeniz, said.

As an introductory offer, Tata DOCOMO customers will be charged only Rs 15 per comic chapter and there will be no data charges in home network, the release said.

"We are confident that this format will rapidly gain popularity and further strengthen the brand," Tata DOCOMO-Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra), General Manager (Marketing), Gandhi Balsubramaniam, said.

Tata Teleservices offers private telecom services and operates across over 3.5-lakhs towns and villages pan-India.

Tata DOCOMO is a joint venture between Tata Teleservices Limited and Japanese telecom giant NTT DOCOMO.

Is Google's Nexus One phone good?

The Nexus One phone from Google

At first glance, the Nexus One doesn't look like a revolution waiting to happen. In fact, Google's much heralded rival to the Apple iPhone looks remarkably similar to almost every high-end mobile phone released in the last two years: big black screen with small button at the bottom. But as soon as you switch on the handset and swipe your finger across the screen to unlock it, it is clear this is more than just another also-ran.

The first thing that strikes you is how incredibly bright and clear the screen is. It's a 3.7in, low-power, "organic LED" screen that doesn't need backlighting and allows deep, clear blacks and vivid colours. In terms of visibility, it's streets ahead of the competition: a gang of Nexus One users waving their prized gadgets in the air could probably send a signal into space.

The second thing that leaps at your eyeballs is the animated background. Whether you've got rippling pools of water or computerised lights zipping around the screen, the constant movement whenever you're using the phone breathes a strange sort of life into this static object.

Above all, though, you are stepping through a portal into Google's world. On first use, the phone prompts you to log into your Google account – within seconds it has synchronised your email, web searches, contacts book and any other information you happen to keep with the company. Convenient for you, but also – thanks to the constant stream of data being fed back to California – handy for Google. You're now a satellite-tracked, walking, talking, web-surfing recruit into Google's informationalised army.

Despite this nagging feeling that you've stepped into the pages of Nineteen Eighty-Four, becoming one of Google's disciples boasts some impressive benefits. Browsing the web is fast, the powerful five-megapixel camera-phone with built-in flash should make the all-important business of taking good photos a doddle. The really futuristic extra, though, is "voice search". On other handsets, including the iPhone, this addition seems like a gimmick – hey, what kind of dimwit talks to their phone? – but the accuracy and speed of the Nexus One makes it feels like something from Star Trek. I asked for "toy shops in San Francisco" and it found me a (Google) map of local toy shops in a couple of seconds. Combine this with the phone's simplified "in-car mode" display and ability to speak turn-by-turn directions, and it spells goodbye to satnav.

The downsides are its appearance – sleek but bland, made from a dull, metallic-looking plastic – and the small, rubber trackball that sits under your thumb, which feels like an awkward afterthought (although it does glow in different colours to let you know when the phone is charging or connected via Bluetooth).

But a big "miss" is the feature that makes the iPhone so simple to use: multi-touch. While the Nexus One's single-finger prodding works well enough, there's none of the pinching action to zoom into maps and photographs that makes the iPhone feel so advanced, nor its realistic-feel friction. Google's on-screen keyboard feels cramped, too, and won't completely satisfy text freaks and heavy emailers.

Also missing is the depth of downloadable applications that have turned the iPhone into something much more like a mini-computer. There are plenty of programs available through the Android Market (and Google is, of course, encouraging armies of coders to feverishly build more), but there is still nowhere near the volume you can get for Apple's gizmo.

Then, of course, there's the price. Salivating British gadget fans can buy one now from Google's US shop – without a sim card or contract – for £330, and Vodafone is scrambling to make it available on a contract here for significantly less. But even then, it's unlikely to come cheap.

What ultimately justifies the price, Google argues, is the phone's sheer power. And the thing certainly is fast, with the memory and processing guts equivalent to a top-of-the-range laptop from eight or nine years ago.

But will it beat the iPhone? This debut model falls short of the smooth and totally intuitive design that Apple came up with. Google prides itself on being a company of engineers, and – despite all its bells and whistles – the Nexus One still leaves behind an aftertaste of nerdiness.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Deepika Padukone dines with 3 Idiots

Deepika Padukone
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Aamir and Raju Hirani invite actress and her family for special screening at IIM Bangalore. Deepika Padukone is moving in exalted company these days. She had dinner with PM Manmohan Singh and his wife on Monday with Japanese PM Yukio Hatoyama and his wife Miyuki Hatoyama also present. On Tuesday, she was invited to a special screening of 3 Idiots along with her entire family, including her father,badminton great Prakash Padukone.

A source close to Deepika says, "Aamir and Raju (Hirani) held a screening of the film for IIM Bangalore students. The film was shot on their campus. Deepika's parents had seen the film the day it released. They SMSed Raju and Aamir, conveying how much they had liked the film. In fact, when Aamir was shooting for 3 Idiots in Bangalore, Deepika's dad had played some sets with the students and Aamir at the campus."

"That's when Raju called Prakash and invited him over for the screening at IIM. Deepika was supposed to be shooting in Goa but her shoot got cancelled. Raju learnt about the development and called up Prakash and insisted that Deepika join them as well. Apart from Aamir and Raju sir, Madhavan, Sharman Joshi and Vidhu Vinod Chopra were also present. Deepika saw the film for the first time and thoroughly enjoyed it," said the source.

Deepika says that 3 Idiots reiterates what her dad taught her. "Dad would always tell my sister and me that we should choose a profession we loved passionately. He never forced me to take up badminton."

Shah Rukh a hit on Twitter, has over 20,300 followers

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Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is a hit on social networking site Twitter - he registered Saturday night and already has over 20,300 followers.

Shah Rukh revealed on Twitter that he did it at the behest of his best friend Karan Johar.

"It is really a very satisfying way of communicating with the world outside your immediate circle. I've been persuading all my friends to get on Twitter. Shah Rukh finally relented. Within 24 hours he had 10,00 followers," Karan told IANS.

The star is already hooked hopelessly to Twitter and hopes to establish a personal rapport with his fans and movie-watchers in time for the release of "My Name Is Khan".

By joining Twitter Shah Rukh has joined celebs like Priyanka Chopra, Abhishek Bachchan, Imran Khan and Karan Johar who are regular on the social networking site.

Chetan Bhagat finds 'solution' to 3 Idiots' credit chaos

Mumbai: With a new post titled 'Moving to a Solution' writer Chetan Bhagat has "humbly requested" the makers of 3 Idiots to give him credit as one of the writers of the story in the official records and in the DVD and satellite version of the film.

The controversy over the story credit for 3 Idiotsstarted on December 30 after Bhagat, whose novelFive Point Someone the film is based on, expressed his unhappiness on Twitter and his blog for not getting due credit in the film.

“It’s fine that they've given me credit in the rolling credits, but how can they not give me credit for the story? The film is based on my book, they have to give me,” Bhagat said.

The team of 3 Idiots, who was on a post-release publicity tour of the film, didn't take Bhagat's views too well. Choosing to call the author publicity hungry producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra even lost his cool at a press conference on Friday in Delhi over questions on the controversy.

“I was shocked to see myself on TV screaming like a maniac. This is nonsensical behaviour and I apologise for it with my whole heart,” Chopra said.

Soon after the apology, team 3 Idiots designated a spokesperson to address the issue. And the man appointed was Rajkumar Hirani.

“According to the contract, it clearly says that Chetan will be given credit in the rolling credit, which comes at the end of the film. He is lying when he says that his name comes after the junior artists, his name is after the main artists of the movie. Se the movie to believe me,” Hirani said.

However, the cycle of allegations and counter allegations soon turned filmy with Bhagat saying, “They are going around having press conferences after press conferences. Be a man!”

While Hirani said, “He is going around saying be truthful like Gandhi, I mean look at the contract and you'll know the truth.”

So while Bhagat has now called for a truce through his latest blog post, actor Aamir Khan in his blog says that he will be distancing himself from the controversy for a while to judge it better. So we haven't heard the last on this yet!

BSNL launches 3G services in city

United News of India
Kozhikode, Jan 4:
The public sector Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) launched Third Generation (3G) mobile services in Kozhikode telecom circle in Kerala today.
Senior Congress leader M K Raghavan, MP, launched the project envisaged to provide 37,758 3G lines in Calicut City, suburban areas and 1,469 lines in Kalpetta in hilly Wayand District, by a video call to General Manager (Mobile) Charley Mathew this morning.
Offering enhanced services such as multimedia, high speed mobile broadband and Internet access with ability to view video footage on mobile handsets, the consumer needed 3G-enabled handset for availing the facility.
The BSNL, which also launched the project simultaneously in Kannur district today, proposed to expand it to other districts by the month end with a total investment of Rs 650 crore.

370 words cannot be used as Twitter password

370 words cannot be used as Twitter password

Mumbai : 370 words cannot be used as

Twitter password: To protect the users’ data, Twitter has banned 370 words it considers “too obvious” to be used as passwords.

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Words like “123456″, “password”, “Porsche”, “Ferrari”, etc cannot be used as passwords because Twitter thinks they are too easy to guess.

A few science fiction words are also a part of the banned word list of the website.

So, beware, Twitter and Facebook users. Hackers are already eying your account in this New Year.

Mobile Firefox for N900 Now Available!!

Mobile Firefox for N900 Now Available

If you happen to be one of the few lucky people on the planet who happens to own a Nokia N900, this is to inform you that Mozilla, the same company who releases browsers for PC, has just pushed a Release Candidate of its mobile browser, the Fennec for the N900 and the N810.

The browser, which we talked about last week, is seeing its last stages of development and this Release candidate is just a precursor to its imminent launch. Fennec's N900 avatar promises to make you "forget about the clunky, stripped-down mobile Web you're used to". The feature set includes the Awesome Bar, Password Manager, tabbed browsing, location-aware browsing, one-touch bookmarking and desktop syncing. Firefox's traditional strength with add-ons is passed on here as well and the Fennec supports a variety of add-ons with lots more coming up in the future. Fennec also supports lots of languages with the current support pegged at 30 languages, including Arabic, French, German, Russian, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Chinese.

If you're the impatient kind, all you need to do to get the browser installed is to visit the Mozilla website here and download it! Should you be already running a beta version of the software, it should ideally prompt you for an update