Archive for May, 2010

How to extract email ids from received emails

People love to share intresting emails with their friends. Don’t you. But all they do a most common mistake. All the those at the receiving end easily see other email id those of common friends and many stranger ids.

Here comes my work. You can extract all these emails and grow our friend list rapidly in facebook, twitter, orkut, or can invite them to take a glance on your website.
There is no perfect software to catch these contacts automatically. Read more »

Motorola MOTOROI coming to UK, 8MP camera, 720p, Android 2.1?

The Motorola Sholes rumors flip-flopped between specs and countries, but it turns out there are several versions. One with 8MP camera and 720p video recording is coming to the UK with some other specs updates as well, compared to the South Korea-bound MOTOROI.

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Motorola XT701 – the UK version should look very similar • Image source Read more »

Android-running Samsung I5801 Galaxy 3 taped on video

Partial specs of the next-gen Galaxy leaked a few days back and now we get to enjoy its first appearance on video. Unlike the Galaxy S, which packs top notch features, the I5801 is positioned in a lower class and covers the bare minimum of features (in smartphone terms).

Unfortunately, the big question on the I5801 / I5800 screen resolution remains unanswered. However, as the video reveals, it seems lower than the HVGA display resolution of the I5700 Galaxy Spica. Read more »

Bing now does voice-guided SatNav on WinMo phones for free

Bing Maps is getting into the navigation business in a bid to further deprive dedicated SatNav unit manufacturers. It now supports voice-guided navigation on Windows Mobile 6.x phones on a number of devices.

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Following in the footsteps of its rival in the mapping world, Google Maps, Bing has added turn-by-turn navigation capabilities with voice prompts to its mobile application. Read more »

Huawei to set up new campus in Bangalore

Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei Technologies, which is believed to be facing security hurdles for supply to India operators, today said it will set up a new campus, at an investment of $100 million at Whitefield here.

“We have obtained all the required clearances and NOCs,” company Director (Human Resources) L Pius Maria Prasad told reporters here today.

The new facility could seat around 3,500 employees, he said, adding that an investment of $100 million has been made on the new campus, which is expected to be completed within two years of the work’s commencement, he said.

Additional investment on the campus would be made depending on the requirement, he said.

Speaking on the company’s hiring plans, Prasad said that it is looking at adding 300-400 employees to its current strength of 2,000 this year. He said that the attrition level, which stood at 6.5 per cent last year, was as per industry trend.

Sprint dumps Nexus One for HTC 4G EVO

The news from Sprint Nextel is that they’ve decided not to carry the Nexus One because the HTC EVO 4G would be a better choice for their customers. Sprint has also been marketing the EVO heavily, as it should. It will be the face of Sprint for the coming months. Not only is it the first 4G WiMAX phone, it also functions as a WiMAX personal hotspot.

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“A Sprint Nextel spokeswoman says the wireless carrier concluded another new phone called the Evo would be a better choice for its customers.” Read more »

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