Lava introduces world's first Alpha keyboard phones, B5 and B2

Lava Mobiles, an Indian mobile phone maker, has launched a new range of handsets, Lava B5 and Lava B2. They come with a price tag of Rs. 4,399 and...

Saturday, 17 July 2010, 22:19 IST

Lenovo launches 'Fun on wheels'

Lenovo has launched a multi-city campaign called 'Fun-on-Wheels' which will connect deeper with customers and offer a sneak peek into its latest...

Monday, 19 July 2010, 23:36 IST

Nokia rings in C3, C6 and E5 phones in India

The Indian market is all set to see a new range of QWERTY phones from Nokia. A pair from the C series, C3 and C6, and an E series phone, E5, will...

Tuesday, 20 July 2010, 21:59 IST

Lenovo launches 'Moon' and 'Wind' from S10-3s Netbook

Lenovo has introduced two new netbooks from its S10-3s series called the 'Moon' and the 'Wind'. The Moon is priced at Rs. 18,401 while the price of...

Wednesday, 21 July 2010, 01:05 IST

Six core i7-970 processor launched by Intel

Six core i7-970 processor launched by Intel

Intel has announced the launch of the Core i7-970 processor that is priced at $885 in units of 1,000. The processor has been made using the 32 nanometer manufacturing process and runs at 3.2GHz.

Druva releases laptop backup product 'Blackbird'

New Intel Series Server Coolers launched by GlacialTech

Sony BRAVIA leads market share of LCD TV sales

Sony BRAVIA has been declared as the market leader in the Flat Panel Display sales by market research company GFK Nielsen India. In May 2010, Sony BRAVIA grabbed 32 percent of the market share.

Onida brings Movie TV to India

Bangalore: Onida has come up with a range of Movie TVs, the first of its kind in India, that include USB 2.0 which allows users to watch movies, ph...

Olive to launch India's first 3G tablet at 25K in August

Bangalore: Olive Telecom has announced the launch of OlivePad VT100, the first 3.5G tablet of India. Expected to be priced below Rs. 25,000, it wil...

IBM unveils new mainframe, zEnterprise 196

Bangalore: IBM has come up with what it claims to be the most powerful mainframe computer ever, the zEnterprise 196. IBM also asserts that the zEnt...