MTNL is offering unlimited 3G for Rs. 750, following BSNL’s announcement of special 3G schemes for iPad users of Rs. 100 of unlimited Internet use for a day and Rs. 1,000 for unlimited use over a month.
Remember we had carried interesting reactions from India’s Twitterati after Airtel launched their 3G services in Bangalore 3 days back? Today, the telecom provider has started offering 3G services in Chennai and Bangalore. We scanned Twitter for interesting and useful tweets about the launch, as well as looked for user ...
Royal Enfield has two new models, Classic Chrome and Bullet 500 for U.S. market and the bikes are expected to be launched in April 2011. The Classic Chrome model, as the name suggests, has chrome skin shiny enough to boast the strong Royal Enfield’s rich heritage. Classic Chrome appears to ...
BMW is planning to grow its genre-bending multi-purpose vehicles such as the X6 and 5 series Gran Turismo. Why genre-bending? Well, these models offer more than a standard wagon but isn’t as hefty as crossover. As per rumors prevailing around BMW’s future models, BMW will roll out a 1 series ...
Wireless carrier AT&T earlier had a $30 per month for unlimited data plan, which it discontinued last year.
Google has launched "Cloud Print” service that lets you print documents directly from your iPhone, iPad, Android phone or any other smartphone compatible with GMail’s mobile service to your printer at home or the office.
The first Fiat vehicle to come out of the Italian group’s partnership with the Chrysler Group is on its way. The Fiat Freemont, which is built on the base of the Dodge Journey, will go on sale in the second half of 2011. The car will be produced in the ...
The Fiat Group is planning to enthrall the audience with many Chrysler models rebadged as Lancia and Dodge. But above all, Fiat’s hottest brand, Alfa Romeo will add a new concept car in its stall at the Geneva Motor Show on March 3rd 2011 — the 4C GTA. Rumors float ...
Will tablet PCs–led by the thus-far indomitable iPad–and ‘ultraportable’ computing devices spell doom for netbooks in the not-too-distant future?
With the latest televisions, camcorders, gaming consoles all boasting full high-definition (1,920 x 1,080 pixels, or 1080p) display capability, owning a HD cell phone–one that can capture, display and output videos in 720p (1,280 x 720 pixels) mode–seems so yesterday! And with leading processor manufacturers, including NVIDIA, Qualcomm and Freescale, ...