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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Steve Jobs: The monk who left India to make i-Products

NEW DELHI: "Three apples have changed the world. One seduced Eve, second awakened Newton, the third one was in the hands of Jobs."
 

This was one of the most widely circulated messages doing the rounds of social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook and elsewhere on internet after the untimely demise of Steve Jobs, the visionary entrepreneur and the force behind the US-based global technology giant Apple.

Much before embarking on the path of giving the world iconic products like Mac computers, iPod music players, iPhone mobile phones and iPad tablet PCs, this cult figure of the world of technology came to India in early 70s in search of enlightenment or 'nirvana' and went back unsatisfied.

He found India far poorer than he had imagined at that time and, ironically, years later in mid-2000s, when he thought of setting up a facility for Apple's Mac computers, India appeared to be much less cost-effective to do business.

But, it was his unsatisfactory India visit of early 70s that could have been one of the major reasons for Jobs' focus on the world of technology and eventually the setting up of the company called Apple.

His biography, titled 'The Little Kingdom -- The Private Story of Apple Computer' quotes Jobs as saying that "It was one of the first times that I started to realise that maybe Thomas Edison did a lot more to improve the world than Karl Marx and Neem Kairolie Baba put together."

Neem Karori Baba was the guru that Jobs, then 18, visited in India along with his college friend Dan Kottke. The American duo had come to India after they dropped out of college and Kottke eventually joined Jobs as the first employee of Apple.

"The hot, uncomfortable summer made Jobs question many of the illusions he had nursed about India. He found India far poorer than he had imagined and was struck by the incongruity between the country's condition and its airs of holiness," author Michael Moritz wrote in Jobs' biography.

The book quoted Jobs as saying: "We weren't going to find a place where we could go for a month to be enlightened" and said that by the time he returned to California "he was thinner, thanks to a bout of dysentery, had closely cropped hair, and was dressed in an Indian attire..."

Years later in 2006, there were talks about Apple mulling over a 3,000-strong workforce centre in Bangalore to support its Mac and other products and it was said that the company even hired an initial team of 30 people. But, the plans did not fructify and reports said that the company did not find India as cost-effective as it had thought it to be.

Ironically, Jobs died on a day when Indian government unveiled its own answer to iPad, with a price tag much lower than that of the iconic brand, in the form of Aakash, the world's cheapest tablet PC.

The market gets swarmed with a number of rival products whenever Apple launches a new one and this has been the case of digital music player iPod, touch-screen mobile device iPhone and touch-screen tablet PC iPad.

Invariably, the rival products are priced much cheaper than Apple's and in places like India a comparatively costlier price tag has always come in the way of their market-leading positions.

The cost factor notwithstanding, the products that Jobs brought to this world achieved unmatched fashion value and cult status across the world, including in India.

Many argue that Jobs and Apple lost out to almost all his peers in the global technology space, including the likes of Microsoft, IBM, HP and Dell by not availing of the 'India advantage' in their businesses, the products that Jobs gave the world hold much higher iconic value that anything else in the technology space, India included.

This iconic status reverberated in the messages pouring in from people of all walks of the life here in India, mourning his death as the loss of one of the greatest icons of the modern times.

From Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to industrialist Ratan Tata and BJP leader Sushma Swaraj to filmaker Karan Johar -- eminent personalities from different fields are mourning the death of Jobs.

Reacting to the death of Jobs, who quit as Apple CEO in late August due to his ill health, US President Barack Obama went on to say that "there may be no greater tribute to Steve's success than the fact that much of the world learned of his passing on a device he invented."

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Cisco Retains No1 Position In India WLAN Market

Cisco India has been ranked the market leader for the third consecutive year in the wireless LAN equipment market in revenues in 2009, as per IDC. It recorded a revenue market share of 19.6 percent in 2009.


“It gives us immense pleasure to be ranked No 1 by IDC for wireless LAN segment. Our realignment of business strategy and investment in team and infrastructure development has worked well for us,” said Suresh Balasubramanian, National Sales Director, Cisco Consumer Products.

“Over the past 15 months, Cisco has spruced its support infrastructure by setting up 16 RMA exchange centers across the country. “The key reason for growth has been the expansion of our channel network. We have grown our channel base to 2000 and have rapidly extended the network to smaller cities and presently have an active reseller base in 200 big and small cities,” added Balasubramanian.

D-Link Launches 3.5G Mobile Router

Network solutions provider D-Link has started shipping the D-Link myPocket 3.5G HSDPA Router, DIR-457, designed for securely connecting to mobile broadband networks.


The DIR-457 is a mobile, pocket-sized router that offers download speeds of up to 3.6Mbps when using an UMTS or HSDPA SIM card. The slim design and built-in rechargeable battery are aimed at offering portability, while offering immediate 3G network access and sharing via Wi-Fi with up to 16 clients by simply pushing the On button at the top of the device.

“The myPocket Router was essentially designed for frequent travelers and for all those demanding high speed wireless internet connection anywhere, anytime. With so many different services and technologies dependent on the Internet, this little device allows users to create a wireless connection regardless of their location,” said Jayesh Kotak, Vice President, Product Marketing, D-Link India.

Highlighting the other features of D-Link mypocket router, Kotak said, “With a built-in microSD slot sharing of files between Wi-Fi enabled devices is easy and its rechargeable battery allows for increased mobility. Further it can be used in one of two different modes, as either a USB modem or Wi-Fi router and provides flexible coverage with multiple frequency support.”

The DIR-457 myPocket 3.5G HSDPA router will be available all across India at an estimated street price of Rs 10,800 with a one year warranty.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

iPhone 4: New Features Thoughts & Opinions

First Look - iPhone 4

New Apple iMac

Lenovo Wireless Keyboard & Mouse

lenovo M90Z



Powerful, robust and secure, the ThinkCentre® M90z is the first all-in-one PC from Lenovo designed specifically for large enterprise needs. It gives a superior user experience by providing enterprise-class productivity, manageability and security.

It gives you more power, more flexibility… and more desk space.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Reliance To Work On 3D Movies

After the huge success of James Cameron’s “Avatar” and other films in the same format, Reliance Media Works, part of the Reliance ADA group, is training a small army of artists to meet the rise in demand for 3D films.

Avatars Profits have convinced the studio to move with times and present audience a 3D experience, which seems to be the latest trend.But, instead of taking these movies in 3D cameras, as in the case of Avatar, the studio has decided to convert 2D movies into 3D.This Conversion is cost effective.

Reliance ADA group, part of the conglomerate owned by Anil Ambani, has begun training more than 2,700 artists to make 2D pictures into 3D in the next year or so. Though the conversion process is long and laborious, Relaince is all set to prove critics wrong, with its first release.

Aircel and ibibo Join Hand’s To Launch New Application

Aircel and ibibo.com have come together to introduce First Social Gaming to Mobile Customers in India.

The Great Indian Parking Wars launched by Aircel and ibibio can be accessed by Aircel Subscribers on their mobile phones by using Aircel Pocket Internet. They can then log on to these games via their Facebook ID or ibibo.com ID.

The game allow’s the users to add friends to their network, buy new cars, issue challans to cars parked on their street, block parking areas on others’ streets and lots of such interesting in-game activities which keep the user glued to the game at all times. The games do not require any downloads, and are Free-to-play for the users where there are no subscription charges involved.

Aircel and ibibio have decided to launch more such games in the days to come.

Dell unveils Studio XPS 7100

Dell has released one of the most powerful desktops to date, the Dell Studio XPS 7100. The XPS 7100 is designed for busy multi-takers, who demand their technology keeps pace with their fast paced lives.

The XPS 7100 boasts the new AMD six-core processor which promises to maximize computing power while minimizing cost to the consumer. The XPS 7100 also includes hi-definition (HD) graphics creating stunning visual affects using the high-performance ATI Radeon HD graphics options. In addition to that, Dell has seamlessly integrated a dual-channel DDR3 memory bank with 4 DIMM slots for expandability.

The Dell Studio XPS 7100 desktop delivers a seamless intersection of social networking, entertainment and multimedia creation.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Climate Change Chocolate Bar

Bloomsberry, LLC, a Salem, MA-based chocolate maker that sells its bars in whimsical wrappers, have now teamed up with TerraPass, a green energy broker, to offer these "Climate Change Chocolate" bars.

Climate Change Chocolate
The wrappers have printed on them 15 tips to reduce your carbon footprint on the world, and in addition have included in their sale price, enough carbon energy credits from TerraPass to offset your carbon footprint for one day.

You can read more about the global warming confection at TerraPass' website...

http://www.terrapass.com/lp/index.chocolate.html

The Fizz - Screw-on Ice Cream Float Cup

The Fizz is a plastic cup that screws on to a plastic PET bottle allowing you to create a mobile ice cream float.

Once you screw the cup to a bottle, fill it up with ice cream, then insert a straw, and finally, squeeze the bottle. This fills the cup with soda, allowing you to sip out a mixture of ice cream and soda.

The cup is reusable, but not dishwasher safe.

the fizz cup

Fruit Stickles - Flavored Fruit Skewers

Fruit SticklesFruit Stickles are wooden skewers used for sticking together chunks of fruit. Except the skewers are seasoned with cinnamon and tropical fruit flavors that leach into the fruit chunks.

The idea is that gives fruit an extra boost of flavor to tempt children into eating more fruit.

The seasoning contains no sugar, just pure seasoning. It's similar to the cinnamon toothpicks that restaurants used to give out in the 70s, except for making fresh-fruit shiskabobs.

I'm sure this can be extended into meat seasoning skewers, for real shiskabobs.

Visit Fruit Stickles online...
http://www.callisonsfinefoods.com/index.php?q=stickles

Subtle Butt - Fart Pads

Subtle Butt Fart PadsA company called The Pond Inc. is now selling a product called "Subtle Butt", billed as a fart neutralizer, to eliminate smelly flatulence.

It's an activated carbon fabric pad, measuring 3.25" x 3.25" square, and adheres to the inside of your underwear with two self-adhesive strips.

As the wind breaks, Subtle Butt filters the flatulence, absorbing and neutralizing its odor. Now you can eat as many burritos you want and still have a social life.

http://www.garmentguard.com
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