New GreenHeart model to be announced

Sony Ericsson is set to announce its newest phone to the GreenHeart series which has the codename Hong. It supposedly has the same design as the Sony Ericsson Elm but we have no photos to verify this. The device has also been named after a tree which follow the same pattern as the other five phones from the GreenHeart series.

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ZTE F930 Deals – White ZTE F930 Pay As You Go

A new touch screen pay as you go phone from ZTE has just been released on 3 Mobile, the new ZTE F930 is now available in white and features all of those features associated with the leading 3G network including free Skype to Skype calls! The White ZTE F930 is cheap as well, for you money

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Telemarketing in India: Growing menace

TRAI has admitted this to be a failure. This is expected from a frigging dumb ass moron who is eating away the taxpayers money like a termite without showing anything positive on their records. One cannot but act helpless, especially when one gets a string of unsolicited messages

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Blackberry Pearl 3G on T-Mobile – Blackberry 9105 Pearl Deals

The new Pearl 3G from Blackberry has now been launched on a range of T-Mobile pay monthly deals, this latest candy-bar design Blackberry phone was first released in late May on O2, Orange and Vodafone deals. This latest release for the Blackberry Pearl 3G on T-Mobile means there are now even more deals to choose from

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LG Cookie Fresh Blue Deals – LG Cookie Fresh on Virgin

The new generation of LG Cookie phones has now seen the release of the LG Cookie Fresh Blue edition on Virgin Mobile deals, originally released as a SIM Free phone last month the new Blue LG GS290 Cookie Fresh has also been joined by an original silver model, a pretty pink and stunning white and

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C-Series mobiles from Nokia

Recently at Nairobi, the mobile industry has got some special occasion with Nokia launching its C-Series mobiles- Nokia C1-00, C1-01, C1-02 and Nokia C2. Of these, C1-00 costs Rs1700 prior to taxes which has 2in1 double SIM option. However, there is no provision of dual standby simultaneously, that the user can access to one SIM ….Click here to read complete post Related posts: Free Nokia Care Protect for E-Series & N-Series phones Nokia intros Nokia C3, Nokia C6, & Nokia E5 in India with Free Email Services Nokia launches 3 new S60 applications on mobiles

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New HTC Desire captivates with the 3.7 inch AMOLED Display

If you are already a proud owner of the new HTC Desire then I am sure you would have been mesmerized by the brilliance of this device. HTC Desire delivers the unmatched viewing experience with the 3.7 inch AMOLED display

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Twitter’s recent acquisition : Web Analytics firm

If you’re as large and famous as Twitter and have  data overflowing  through your service, its only logical that you acquire an Analytics tool which is exactly what Twitter has done. Twitter on its official blog announced that it has bought the Analytics company   Smallthought Systems , the company that provides analytics service called  Trendly which tracks real-time changes and user trends for Web site owners

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Carriers discuss unlocking phones at Canadian Telecom Summit

It’s very rare to see the major competitors in a giant industry sit down and openly discuss where the market is moving. It’s like when they got Bill Gates and Steve Jobs to chat in front of a live audience. Well, the same thing has happened with Canada’s telecom firms.  Over at the Canadian Telecom Summit earlier this week, a panel was moderated by Iain Marlow of the Globe.

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Universities and Urban communities

  here ’s a recent (well, nearly a month old) article by Sanjeev Sanyal arguing for better integration of universities with urban communities in India. Sanyal’s argument is that walling off the campus (as the IITs and IIMs do) causes them to have no impact on their surroundings: to benefit the city, the university system must be integrated into it.

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