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Tata Motors unveils surprisingly inexpensive compressed-air powered Mini CAT vehicles
Indian automaker Tata Motors, the ones who successfully sculpted, manufactured and continue to sell the world’s most inexpensive car, have now unveiled a new range of automobiles that run on compressed air. Priced reasonably low at about $8,200, these vehicles called the Mini CAT will show up on store shelves in India. No news if…
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RIM bows down to Indian security issue; to kick star servers in Mumbai
RIM and the Indian Government have been engaged in a tussle since quite a while now, with the latter asking for lawful interception of the BBM messenger service and the former shying away from the request. Now, Research in Motion has decided to bow down to the whims of the Union Home Ministry and will…
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RIM slashes BlackBerry PlayBook prices by half in India
Sure RIM might have created quite a storm with its BlackBerry smartphones since quite a while now, with most of the business world turning towards this handy device. The BlackBerry PlayBook, RIM’s rendition of a tablet however, simply failed to catch on and latch on to the hearts of users worldwide. And you wouldn’t need…
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New Indian law will put radiation tags on mobile phones
There have been reams written on the perils of radiation from mobile handsets but given the indispensability of the gadget, it’s practically impossible to shun its usage. The Indian government now is planning to enforce stringent norms through which all cellphones sold in India in future will carry radiation tags. Besides, the government will also…
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Nokia unveils inexpensive Asha 200 and Asha 300 phones for India
When it comes to building phones for the masses, Nokia sure as hell know the best way around. Take these two pocket-friendly phones by Nokia for example. Designed and developed for the Indian market, the Asha 300 and the Asha 200 will soon appear on store shelves. Both sporting Nokia’s S40 user interface, the Asha…
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Adidas to sell $1 shoe in rural India; incurs losses in test phase
Adidas, known for is exorbitantly priced sporting equipment seem s to have a change of heart lately, and is attempting to slip a shoe onto every Indian’s feet with a newly unveiled $1 shoe. Planned for distribution in Indian villages, Adidas is looking to have this shoe self-funded. Currently, the brand sold 5,000 of these…
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iPad goes Gospel in Mumbai
Ever since the Vatican approved of the iPad application that would take the daily missal to those who are into their iPad more than the local church, there’s been a stir among certain tech-savvy priests. Just to prove how widespread this influence has been, we see that some priests in diocese across Mumbai, India, are…
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Microsoft bringing 3 Mango WP7 handsets to India starting with HTC Radar
Microsoft has finally unveiled their WP7 Mango handset in the India, a highly lucrative and crucial one which is already flooded with devices form other phone makers. The first handset to be available next week is HTC Radar whereas Samsung Omnia W and Acer Allegro are expected to follow suit in coming November. Needless to…
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Aakash: World’s cheapest tablet from India
We’ve been sweating with attempts to drive the life into some astonishing wishlists that demand that we bring in some tablet that can be affordable as well as serve many purposes. As a blessing, we came across the world’s cheapest tablet, promised to be delivered by India. This cool tablet is expected to have all…
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3G can control population- says Indian Telco
Population explosion is a grave problem in countries like India and China. But Idea, a leading telecom operator from India is fairly optimistic that use of 3G services can bring it under control. And how is that? Check out the above video which shows that in the event of a power failure, people engage in…