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Blood Sugar Monitoring Device

                             Diabetes has ruled out to severe terms nowadays especially among the families those have genetic relation to it. Thus through the genes of parents, their children getting diabetes is found random and concurrent and when we speak about diabetes it is very necessary to take care of the diet taken in by the person and to maintain strict rules to keep control of the blood sugar level.                              These rules are often avoided by the kids or teenage boys and girls with diabetes resulting in severe conditions and a regular peak tension for their parents.                               But with the new technology prepared it has become extremely easy to keep a check of the blood sugar level of the kids by the parents. One of such device is Sleep Well Wireless Blood Glucose Monitoring Device. It is made with the main motif to avoid the restless nights of the parents with the tension that their kid might suffer from the blood sugar lev

Motorola brings Quench XT3 to India at 12,500

                                          Motorola has introduced a new phone, Quench XT3, from its Quench series, which the company first showcased at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona earlier this year. However, the XT3 has undergone few drastic changes from its predecessors. Available online in India, the phone is priced at 12,500.Running on Android 1.6 OS, the Quench XT3 comes with the promise of an OS update to Android 2.1. The phone is one of the low priced Android devices available in India. Selling in the same bracket are other Android phones like Samsung Galaxy 3, Xperia by Sony Ericsson and the HTC Wildfire. The phone comes with a 3.2 inch capacitive HVGA display screen with a 3MP camera with autofocus and LED flash. The handset is powered by a Qualcomm 600MHz processor with a RAM of 256MB and a ROM of 512MB. The changes that we talked about in the beginning include a newly integrated call button, an end button, and a navigation purpose trackball. Connectiv

Fetch an Apple iPod @ a tempting price of $99

                                     Apple's online store has a huge collection of refurbished iPods at reduced prices. Apple's Special Deals section is featuring iPods at attractive prices, with refurbished nanos going as low as $99 for the 8GB version, and a $249.00 iPod touch capable of storing 32GB of music, apps, and movies. Those looking to get an iPod and don't have any cash to spare are encouraged to check out these deals while they are available. The Refurbished iPod nano 8GB black (previous generation) which holds up to 2,000 songs playable for up to 24 hours (four hours of video playback) and weighing just 1.3 ounces. Although this is not the latest model (which adds a camera and more vibrant colors), the previous-gen iPod nano is just as thin - 3.6 x 1.5 x 0.24 inches, and ships with Apple Earphones, a USB cable and a Dock adapter. A refurbished iPod nano 16GB Black (previous generation), capable of storing twice as much music as its 8GB sibling, g

Microsoft to bring Windows 8, will enterprises accept it?

                                       After the flop show of Windows Vista, Windows 7 has turned out to be the 'knight in shining armor' and made a significant dent in the Windows user base. Although it has been a year only since Microsoft unearthed Windows 7, the latest operating system has found much traction among the users and has become the fastest selling operating system (OS) in Window's history with over 240 million sold licenses globally. Enterprises are also adopting Windows 7. According to a study, while 80 percent of the respondents are planning to deploy Windows 7 in less than 12 months time, over 7000 businesses in India have already opted for Windows 7. Seeing this successful run of Windows 7, Microsoft's recent announcement of the upcoming version of Windows seems to be a little early. The Dutch arm of Microsoft announced recently in a blog that the successor to Windows 7, dubbed 'Windows 8' by most; will be shipped in two years. W

Spice Mobile launches India's first 3D phone

                               Handset maker Spice Mobility said that it has launched the country's first 3D display mobile phone, View D, priced at Rs 4,299.View D will allow users to experience images and videos in 3D without the 3D glasses, making it very convenient for a common user.                               "With growing popularity of 3D content and devices, this is one segment we wanted to tap. We have created this new device for people looking for smart mobile phones," Spice Mobility Vice President (Marketing) Naveen Paul told a news agency. The company is looking at selling 20,000-30,000 units per month of View D, he added.In the competitive Indian market, handset makers are looking at innovations to drive sales.                                 "One has to keep innovating to offer the market compelling products, but at reasonable price points as India is a price-conscious market," Paul said.                                 According to

China's iPad users get free TV broadcast

                               China’s state-owned television network China Xinhua News Network Corporation (CNC) will provide a 24—hour free broadcast to iPad users in the country.                                Users of Apple Inc’s wireless tablet computer would be able to watch programmes of CNC’s Chinese and world channels by downloading and installing the software from Apple stores free of charge, Xinhua reported.                               The network’s channels were earlier connected to iPhone users a month ago.Wu Jincai, CNC president and deputy editor—in—chief of Xinhua news agency, said the broadcast through iPad will provide a new medium to audiences around the world to acquire Xinhua news.                                The CNC started broadcasting Chinese programmes Jan 1 this year and officially launched its English language service called CNC World July 1. 

Your New Computer Technician is… Online - My Phone Support

                                    ConsumerSoft today announced the release of the My Phone Support application. This new application makes it even easier for computer users to get technical support. Users simply download and install the My Phone Support program and click “Connect to an Agent.” This opens a chat window where the user can talk with tech support agents and even let the agent connect to their PC for a repair.                                    The My Phone Support application relies on remote desktop technology, a secure chat interface, and high-speed internet to provide instant tech support. “Our new app lets users get the support they need immediately,” says Robert Thompson, EVP of Product Development at ConsumerSoft. “Previously, you had to pack up your computer and drive to a store or call a tech support number and wait on hold – our new app lets you actually connect to an expert technician instantly,” continues Thompson.