Thursday, December 10, 2009

Inside LG’s all-new transparent mobile


Inside LG’s all-new transparent mobile




Korean giant LG has launched its new handset dubbed GD900 Crystal in India. The company claims that LG Crystal is the world’s first transparent handset and features intuitive 3D S-class UI











                                                                      





Illuminates with a glow:




Illuminates with a glow

                                                                    

Designed to be entirely transparent and illuminated with a glow, GD900 embodies a scratch-resistant design. Made of tempered glass, the transparent design effect is reinforced by a bend of metal









Gesture Command:

Gesture Command
The GD900 sports a 7.62 cm WVGA full touchscreen display and incorporates an alpha numeric keypad that doubles as a touchpad for controlling the handset.

The device boasts of LG's touch technology and Gesture Command. It offers handwriting recognition and responds to multi-touch commands.
                                                                                                    


12 easy symbols:

12 easy symbols

To launch a feature, users simply need to press the handset’s multitasking button and draw one of the 12 easy symbols on the keypad. Further, users can also assign symbols to any of the device’s nine multitasking-enabled features.

The transparent phone is also inclusive of a dedicated graphics chipset offering comprehensive multimedia experience.



8 Megapixel camera

Shades & pricing

The Crystal comes with 1.5GB of internal memory and allows expansion till 16GB. The mobile phone packages Wi-Fi capabilities, Dolby Mobile enhanced sound and DVD resolution video recording, 8 megapixel auto-focus camera and media player.













Shades & pricing

Shades & pricing





The LG Crystal comes in chrome and titen shades. The mobile is available at retail stores across the country at an approximate price of Rs 26,000.










source:indiatimes infotech


10 Most infected sites in India

10 Most infected sites in India
Indiatimes Infotech



Often heard of sites infected with malware? Sites which host viruses and other malware, playing perfect host to online criminals. There are number of such Indian sites, little doubt then that India is among the top three countries in the Asia-Pacific region to have been impacted by malicious activities in the cyberworld.

Ever wondered which are the most infected sites among these? In its latest security report, Symantec has revealed top 10 infected sites from India.

lastspy.in

lastspy.in

sapesoft.in

sapesoft.in

automotiveproductsfinder.com

automotiveproductsfinder.com

premalayam.in

premalayam.in

ashokelectronics.in

ashokelectronics.in

apfindia.com

apfindia.com

evision.in

evision.in

mlcuniv.in

mlcuniv.in

pmrtechnologies.in

pmrtechnologies.in



nagarjunauniversity.ac.in

nagarjunauniversity.ac.in



source: indiatimes

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Infosys to make 13,000 campus offers next year


Infosys Technologies, India's [ Images ] second largest information technology services company, which is an early bird on campuses this year, says it will offer jobs to 13,000 freshers for 2010-11.
This is despite the fact that the number of engineering colleges it visits every year for campus recruitment is expected to drop by half as compared with 2007.
The company says it has been prompted to do so since the conversion rate (the number of people who get offers and finally join the company) in the last two years has improved dramatically.
Till 2008, according to Infosys' [ Get Quote ] Senior VP and Group Head for HR Nandita Gurjar, the company used to visit 1,050 engineering colleges for campus recruitments. The number dropped to 700 in 2008. The figure is again expected to fall to 500 or 550 this year, as the company has already started going for campus interviews.
"In 2008, when we made the campus offers, the conversion dramatically improved and this is the reason why we did not require to go to so many colleges. Even now, though we plan to visit 700 colleges, we are expecting to get the required numbers from 500 or 550 colleges," Gurjar told Business Standard.
The typical conversion rate in case of campus recruitment is about 70 percent, which has now gone up to 73 percent, she said. Earlier, Infosys board member and head of HR T V Mohandas Pai had said the company might hire 20,000 people at the gross level for the financial year starting April 1, 2010.
Going by this, Infosys may have to hire 7,000 laterals (people with experience) for 2010-11.
Meanwhile, Infosys has initiated the process to fill up the post of chief executive officer of its BPO division, with the decision of erstwhile CEO Amitabh [ Images ] Chaudhry to quit. Gurjar said there were five contenders for the post and all of them were from within the company.

BS Reporter in Bangalore
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Monday, December 7, 2009

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