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Eee Top ET1602, an all-in-one touch-screen computer that boasts the full functionality of a regular desktop PC.


Equipped with 15.6" five-wired resistive touch panels, the new Eee Top ET1602 enables users to manage what they see onscreen by applying direct pressure with their fingertips. The 15.6" widescreen (16:10) LCD, bolstered by Eee Splendid Video Intelligence Technology ensures the Eee Top's display remains vivid regardless of environmental lighting. It also features integrated Hi-Fi speakers and SRS TruSurround HD technology.

The Eee Top ET1602 touch-screen computer is quick and simple to set up - just attach a power cord, and it's ready for use. Catering to users new to Windows who would appreciate the simplicity afforded by an icon-driven, touch-and-select interface, Eee Top ET1602 features an exclusive Easy Mode within Windows that allows users to locate and access commonly-used applications easily within streamlined and readily-accessible menus. This makes Windows immediately intuitive to users with the most meager of computing experience, including children.


Contributing to the Eee Top's simplicity of use are its preinstalled applications like Eee Memo, that enables users to write messages for their family members on desktop 'stickies' with just their fingers. SoftStylus allows them to input text without requiring a physical keyboard - it recognizes handwriting and also offers a virtual keyboard as an alternative. Surfing the Internet is also possible without a mouse, with Opera Touch enhanced for touchscreen use that supports drag-and-drop functions, widgets and 'speed dialing'.

Tying in all of the Eee Top ET1602 touch-screen computers' multimedia capabilities is Eee Cinema, a full-featured multimedia center that enhances the user's enjoyment of photos, videos, music and movies. Offering a user interface that is akin to that found in consumer set-tops, Eee Cinema puts the ability to browse, select and play all of the user's media at his or her fingertips.


To fit full functionality into a sleek casing, the Eee Top ET1602 is economaical with space. The system's carrying handle, also serves as a keyboard holder and the cooling system - known as ASUS Tranquiller Technology - utilizes an optimized blend of astute air flow design, quiet fans and unique heat dissipation materials to ensure that the system stays cool while operating at an extremely quiet 26 dB.

Albert Tung, Managing Director, ASUS (India), said, "With the launch of Eee Top ET 1602, ASUS has introduced its touch screen based technology in India and we are very much optimistic about making this technology popular amongst our potential customers in India. In India ASUS is planning to create a different niche in the PC market which will be catered to by launching different innovative and technologically advanced products from ASUS. Having complete faith on the innovative products that are churned out of the ASUS' Research & Development laboratories; we aim to be amongst the leading PC vendors in India by the year 2012."

"Once again, ASUS' Eee family has come out with a very revolutionary product-Eee Top, a desktop PC with touch screen technology. Eee Top is an exclusive product and is targeted at children and elders who are yet to be introduced to computing devices. With its unique touch screen technology, Eee Top provides a comfortable platform for computing to the new age family." said Mr. Vinay Shetty, Country Head, Components Business, ASUS (India).

The Eee Top ET1602 will available at an MRP of Rs. 44,000 and comes with a two year warranty.




Securitas have announced a new cooperation regarding mobile services for personal security and every day safety.

By combining the main competencies of companies within security and mobility, Securitas and Nokia plan to cooperate by introducing attractive and affordable security services in Nokia mobile devices. GPS enabled mobile devices are soon to be as common as the camera making this a mass market service.

The service Securitas Safe-2-Go makes it possible to, for example, get help in an exposed situation, but also gives increased security through information regarding the location of friends and family.

Securitas Safe-2-Go initially contains four services.

- Assist where you can - With the touch of a button, get connected to Securitas alarm central which has information about who is connecting, where this person is located and which people related to the person need to be contacted
- Find - where you can get the current position on where friends are located.
- Zone - where you receive an SMS if someone leaves or comes into a predefined area, like a school or a home.
- Friends - which gives an overview of where all friends are located.

Securitas Safe-2-Go will be launched commercially during the first half of 2009 in Sweden and be launched in other European countries later during 2009.

Securitas will now be offering services, which will work in all GPS enabled phones based on the S60 platform. This way it will possible to reach a large customer base of mobile users who can increase the personal security and create safety in everyday life in an easy and affordable way.





reporting that a new Trojan horse capable of infecting the Apple Mac OS X platform is doing the rounds.


The Trojan, being called "iWorkServices" or "iServices", has been distributed via BitTorrent inside a pirated version of Apple's new iWork '09 suite.

Hackers have used a pirated version of iWork '09 as a "host" for the malware, just as Apple has loosened up anti-piracy protection in the package.

While previous versions of Apple iWork required users to enter a serial number when installing from CD ROM, the new version allows users to install the software on as many computers as they like - without apparent repercussion.

Malware affecting Apple Macs is much less frequently encountered than it is by Windows-using counterparts.


Dell introduced the Inspiron Mini 12 netbook in India.


The Dell Inspiron Mini 12 will be available through select Croma Stores in India before the end of January fo Rs. 31,000 .

"The Mini 12 is designed specifically for mobile, hi-def lifestyles" said Girish Mehta, Director of Consumer Marketing, Dell India. "With its slim lightweight design and 12" widescreen display, the Mini 12 is the ideal on-the-go Internet companion for today’s mobile generation".


With a starting weight of 1.24kg and only 0.92 inches thick, current standard features on the Inspiron Mini 12 include Windows XP Home, built-in webcam, 1GB of RAM and 80 GB hard drive. It also features built-in Bluetooth and 802.11b/g wireless and a 12.1-inch WXGA display.



-Specs Inc. is a company that is trying combine high-tech and high-fashion in user-friendly consumer electronics. Their offering is Bluetooth-enabled eyewear that combines the best possible acoustic technology for noise cancellation and voice quality in mobile communications with acoustically enhanced, premium stereo sound for a better MP3 music experience. This is not the first time, of course, that a company has tried to incorporate technology into eyewear. Other examples are VuZix iWear and MyVu.


TriSpecs are styled glasses that use STEP Labs’ noise elimination acoustic technology. They combine dual microphones, dual speakers, and Bluetooth connectivity in a mobile accessory which aims to produce the best voice quality and intelligibility on the market.

“Beyond the form and function of these glasses, their performance is without equal,” said Isaac Levy, CEO of Tri-Specs, Inc. “Once you try them, you’ll know why TriSpecs are a must-have accessory in every wireless and fashion accessory manufacturer’s product line.”


TriSpecs integrate the patented STEPvoice software from STEP Labs. STEPvoice uses the physics of sound propagation to define the shape and arrival time of sound waves to isolate voice signals from undesired noises. STEP Labs’ software is able to tell the difference between the wearer’s voice and other voices, sounds, and noises, preserving the natural fidelity of the voice and producing near-perfect voice recognition performance, and impeccable noise cancellation.


“The form factor of TriSpecs glasses allowed our acoustic engineers to design a dual-microphone solution that produces an unbelievable Bluetooth headset experience,” said Michael Hickerson, President of STEP Labs.

TriSpecs sunglasses are available with a variety of features, styles, and colors and feature -
  • Power turns on by extending the in-ear speakers
  • Voice prompts and voice dialing for easy, hands-free use
  • Instant, dynamic volume to compensate for noise changes in the environment
  • Retractable standard ear bud speakers or upgrade with in-ear barrel speakers
  • One-touch activation of phone calls
  • MP3 and call control buttons on the arms of the glasses
  • Available in black, white, and metallic with optional designs and style elements
  • Supports Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, backward compatible with 1.2, A2DP, AVRCP, GAVDP
The company promises the following for battery life - 7hrs of talk time, 5hrs for music and 70hrs standby. The firmware of the device can also be upgraded when connected to the PC via the built-in microUSB slot.


There’s no official pricing though a few reports state that the glasses would cost a little less than Rs. 9,800 ($200). Availability is also yet to be disclosed.



gaming is getting bigger and better on a daily basis. Dedicated gaming handsets are being designed just to provide for that demand. So far, one of the better gaming handsets available on the market, or at least the one that games look best on according to us is the iPhone. The problem has always been control though as the handset’s lack of buttons sometimes poses a problem.


iPhone games will be glad to hear that a site called iControlPad.com has developed a console like controller casing for the handset that should allow for a true gaming style feel on the phone. The casing is simple and very neatly designed to slip right over the device. It features -
  • A D-pad for navigation
  • Action Keys (ABXY)
  • A start button
  • Power LED
  • Select key
The controller add-on has been in development for sometime now and has finally reached a stage where the developers believe it’s ready for mass production. In order to use the device though, your device will need to be jailbroken. There’s no confirmation yet, but it’s likely that the company would also develop an iControlPad for the iTouch.

The availability of the device or pricing has not been disclosed. All we can say is, it's going to take mobile gaming to a whole new level.

Check out the developers demo video here.

Nokia E90 Communicator




Great build quality
Sturdy
Fully functional front display
Large and clear internal display
No TV out
2.5mm earphone socket
Sound quality from provided earphones is bad
No business card reader
Camera quality is not too great
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Enter, the Big Daddy of all phones! The E90 may look like and perhaps feel like any other communicator, but is it really? The answer is a resounding NO! The previous models, although still quite popular in many arenas has nothing on this baby. With a combination of elegance, style and a sturdy demeanor, the new addition to the business i.e. "E" class of Nokia phones has promised to overshadow its predecessors. But whether or not it can actually live up to that is what we’re here to find out. So let's get to it.

Form Factor
Although the design is quite like any Communicators of yore, this one has a few upgrades. For example this is the first to have a fully functional ‘External Phone’ with a 16million color display and a resolution of 240x320 pixels. The reason I refer to it as an ‘External Phone’ is simply because it pretty much looks like any other Nokia phone inside some sort of shell. Whatever a normal S60 phone can do, the outer phone can do as well. No exceptions this time. This may also be the first time Nokia has placed the power switch on the side of the screen rather than on top.

The rear houses the 3.2 megapixel, Auto-Focus camera with a flash and the speakers. At the very bottom you'll notice a little flap, which is where the microSD card can be inserted. All you have to do is slide it open and insert the card. The bottom is where you’ll find the mini USB (2.0), charger pin and a 2.5mm earphone socket. What’s most noticeable are the two steel hinges. This is another factor that sets the E90 apart from the previous models. The steel hinges make the phone a lot sturdier and add a certain rugged appeal to it. On the side are 2 keys. The one on the top is a dedicated voice recorder key, and the one at the bottom just below the infrared sensor, is the shutter release key for the camera. However, it's not a dedicated key to activate it which is quite odd.

Flip it open and this is where all the magic happens. The large internal screen is what this phone is all about with a crystal clear resolution of 800x352 pixels and 16 million colors. On the sides of this fabulous screen are 2 pairs of keys. On the right just underneath the secondary camera is a set of call take and end keys and on the other side of the screen is a set of soft keys. But I don’t like the positioning too much as they’re a bit too far from the nav-pad, so you end up having to adjust your hold every now and again when selecting options.

The Full QWERTY keypad makes the E90 look like a miniaturized laptop. At the very top of the keypad Nokia has graciously provided us with direct shortcut keys to various functions and one key to call your own (Open key). There’s also a separate key to switch on the keypad light when it's dark and on the other side of the keypad is a five way Nave-Pad. So that’s it for the design of this big boy. Let's see what he’s capable of doing.