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Saturday, February 25, 2012

ICS Galaxy Tab Unveiled By Samsung

Samsung has unveiled a new tablet which runs the latest version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS). The new tablet will be called Galaxy Tab 2 and will have a 7 inch screen.

A statement released by Samsung read:
It offers a variety of new and improved Android OS features,  using the latest version of the platform – which is intended to unify Google’s propositions for smartphones and tablets. It said that “an upgraded Android Market enables access to more than 400,000 applications.
The device will be a lighter one as it will weigh only 344 grams and will feature a 7 inch LCD Capacitive touch screen which will be able to display 16 M colors and have a resolution of 1024×600 pixels. The Galaxy Tab 2 will be powered by a 1 GHz processor which will be backed up with 1 GB RAM. Although the processor is good enough for a 7-inch tab but smart phones released by almost all vendors are featuring dual core processors, so a single core processor may render it slow when more devices running ICS are released in the market.
Galaxy Tab 2.0 will come in three variants according to storage i.e. 8 GB, 16 GB and 32 GB, all of these will have a microSD card slot adding an option of up to 32 GB more storage. The device will have a 3 MP camera mounted on its rear and a VGA secondary camera on front and the users wont have to worry about its storage as the latest Samsung device will feature a 4000 mAh battery which will be enough to serve those who are always on the move.
It is expected that the Galaxy Tab 2 will have both WiFi and 3G variants and there can be another Tab with a 10-inch screen in the pipeline. The device is set to be released globally at the end of Q1 2012 with an initial release in the UK in March.
Let’s hope that it lands in Pakistan soon after its release in England and we get our hands on it for a review.
[via telecompk]

[Advice] 6 Ways to Boost your PC

Just like humans, computer have health too & if users don’t take good care of there PCs they usually slow down & start halting after regular interval. If users just follow a few basic guidelines and perform maintenance tasks regularly there PCs would stay healthy & chances of halting or slowing down would be reduces to great extent. Below are 6 maintenance tasks that you can perform weekly or monthly but regularly to keep your PC running smooth as silk.

Protection against Viruses, and Beware of Ad-ware/Spyware

Viruses put your PCs at great risk. They have the potential to corrupt all of your data or even damage your computer hardware which puts your personal or confidential data at a risk of loss. On the other hand, Ad-ware is a potentially unwanted program that without your permission starts displaying Ads from different publisher and sometimes it can also display unwanted Adult Ads, while Spyware steals your private information such as usernames & password without your permission hence protection against Viruses, Ad-wares and Spywares is necessary. There are a few really effective Antivirus in the market that you can buy & install to protect your PCs, top 3 recommended are given below:
  1. Kaspersky
  2. McAfee
  3. Symmantec

Free up Disk space

Windows Disk Cleanup tool allows you clean your PC and removed all the unwanted files which slow down or take up your precious memory. You should use Disk Cleanup tool to remove:
  • Temporary Internet Files
  • Files in Recycle bin
  • Optional Windows components that you don’t use
  • Delete old unused restore points and shadow copies
  • Temporary Windows files, such as error reports
  • Downloaded program files such as ActiveX or Java applets
  • Installed programs that you don’t use

Fast access to data

Fragmentation usually happens when a large number of files are copied or a new program or new version of Windows is installed. When a PC reads a files it has to collect its bits & pieces from different parts of the Hard disk which reduces the data access speed hence also slows down your PC. De-fragmentation is an easy solution to your problems, you can use the Windows Disk Defragmenter to Defragment your disk and place all parts of a files file in one place on the Hard disk so that your PC can easily and with fast access, access you data.

Detect & repair Disk errors

As you use your PC, Hard disks start developing bad sectors that make tasks such as reading & writing to Hard disk difficult or even sometimes impossible for the computer. To keep your computer healthy, you must also use Error Checking Utility with Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter to save your PC from data loss or unwanted halts. The more frequent you use your PC, the more regularly you must be running this utility.

Learn about Ready Boost

If your using Windows Vista or Windows 7, you can use the new innovation in Windows from Microsoft, called Ready Boost which allows you to use non-volatile memory such as a USB to be used as RAM without having to install any additional memory modules into your PC.

Upgrade to latest version of windows

Usually when new updates or versions of Windows come they are equipped with the latest technology, innovations, security patches, etc to improve your PC’s security, performance and ease of use — Hence whenever a new update or a new version of Windows is released you must instantly install it to keep your PC update to date and healthy.
via Microsoft

Send SMS via Gmail to Mobilink Subscribers – Best for Overseas Pakistanis

Here’s an interesting service for overseas Pakistanis. One can send free SMS from Gmail SMS service to any Mobilink number. The recipient can reply back (not free) and reply appears in the gmail chat/sms window. Even though there are other services available, they are clumsy, unreliable and full of nasty ads. Read below to get a few tips about how it works and how to set it up.

Why is Mobilink offering this? At Rs.1+tax, this is a nice value-added service (VAS) which can add up to a decent revenue stream. As you can guess, this kind of chat usually results in many paid text messages. Gmail users are subject to a sms quota, which increases every time a paid sms is received and points to a revenue share mechanism for Google. I’m sure smart users will figure out ways to minimize their expense while making the most of this service.
Expect other telcos to follow suit and offer more unified communications services.
Setup
Not all gmail accounts have sms service enabled. Go to the mail settings (instructions) and enable SMS from the Lab.

Next type in the number as shown below and start the chat.


There are a number of details, terms and conditions and settings (such as blocking/unblocking) of this service which can be viewed at Mobilink site.
More info on how to use the service is available at: http://www.jazzjazba.com/such-services/gmail-sms/

[via telecompk]

Nokia Launches Three Symbian Belle Powered Smart Phones in Pakistan

Nokia has launched three smart phones in Pakistan featuring the latest Symbian Belle OS which were unveiled back in August 2011. With the launch of these mass-market smart phones, Nokia is aiming to shift the focus of the masses from feature phones to something most compelling and stylish i.e. smart phones.

The current price of Nokia 603 is approximately Rs. 22,500
The current price of Nokia 700 is approximately Rs. 28,800
The current price of Nokia 701 is approximately Rs. 30,900
Ilari Nurmi, Vice President at Nokia said:
After bringing exciting new features to the Symbian user experience only two months ago with Symbian Anna, we are now driving the platform even further with our most competitive Symbian user experience ever, Symbian Belle and the three new handsets we are launching today show our commitment to continue delivering Symbian products that allow people to choose what is most important to them in terms of user experience, design, functionality and price.  These will not be last products or updates we will deliver on Symbian.
Nick McQuire IDC added:
With this announcement Nokia has made it clear that Symbian will continue to play an important role in its product portfolio along side Windows Phone 7. “There is a sense of urgency in the way improvements and innovations are being delivered to the platform that demonstrates how committed Nokia is to make Symbian products a competitive smartphone choice.
Nokia 700: Nokia’s Smallest Smart Phone
At only 50 cubic centimetres, weighing 96gm and at 110 x 50.7 x 9.7 mm the Nokia 700 not only becomes Nokia’s most compact smartphone in the Symbian range, it is also the most compact touch-based monoblock smart phone in the world.

Nokia 700′s features include:
  • Single-tap NFC sharing and pairing capabilities
  • 1Ghz processor
  • 3.2 inch AMOLED ClearBlack display
  • 2GB of internal memory (with the option of using a 32GB microSD card for a total of 34GB),
  • HD video capture and 5MP full focus camera with LED flash.

Nokia 701: The brightest by Nokia
The Nokia 701 is a sleek, slim smartphone incorporating the world’s brightest ever mobile phone display, based on a 3.5 inch ClearBlack display that makes it perfect for indoor and outdoor use.

Based on the popular Nokia C7 design, the Nokia 701 also features:
  • A 1GHz processor
  • 8MP full focus camera with dual LED flash and 2 X digital zoom,
  • 2nd front-facing camera
  • HD video capture
The phone comes with 8GB internal memory and the possibility to increase to 40GB by installing a 32GB microSD card

Nokia 600: Fast & Bright
The Nokia 600 delivers a big sound and a big personality in a small package and is Nokia’s loudest smartphone at 106 Phons.

Features include:
  • Built-in FM radio antenna for listening to radio without headphones
  • An FM transmitter that makes it possible to broadcast music from your phone to any FM radio
  • 1 GHz processor
  • 5MP full focus camera with LED flash
  • HD video capture,
  • 2GB of internal memory with ability to increase to 34GB using a 32GB microSD card.
The Nokia 600 as features an amazing 60 hours of music playback time, an incredibly powerful external loudspeaker and the ability to also stream music wirelessly to NFC-enabled accessories, it is the perfect smartphone to get the party started.
[via telecompk]

Point of View: 3G in Pakistan

 AS A CONCERNED CITIZEN, I WOULD LIKE TO URGE ALL THOSE WHO HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE ICT SECTOR TO DO WHATEVER THEY CAN, TO PUSH AND EXPEDITE INTRODUCTION OF MOBILE BROADBAND (3G OR WHATEVER).  I say this because yet another delay (albeit short and for good reasons) has appeared.
Irrespective of the on-going, completely unnecessary, “controversy” surrounding auction of 3G in Pakistan, allotting 3G frequencies to telecom operators is extremely urgent and essential for Pakistan. We have already been left behind by others who used to be our followers in 2G. Mobile broadband – or 3G – should have been introduced here already four years ago. The delay has made us lose huge opportunities relating to job creation, international trade, economic growth and Foreign Direct Investment (Telecom FDI 2007: US$1,824 mil and 2011: US$ 79 mil). Not to mention letting the technology gap between the advanced countries and us widen even more, despite the fact that more than 70% of our population is below 35 – normally considered early adopters of modern technology.
[via telecompk]
According to ITU’s World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Database, a total of 159 economies worldwide have launched 3G services commercially and the number of active mobile-broadband subscriptions has surpassed one billion.  Countries from New Zealand to USA are allocating huge amounts of national resources to deploy infrastructure, like Optic Fiber Cables, to facilitate delivery of broadband to the citizens. Whereas we are taking ages even to allocate the God-given resource of frequency-spectrum which will facilitate provision of broadband.
Some skeptics ask what we will do with 3G? Mostly they are only thinking in terms of mobile phones – and not mobile broadband. Although a lot could be done with 3G smart phones too (present estimate 15 mil smart phones in Pakistan, expected to increase to 50 mil by 2016), it is 3G mobile broadband, mainly using USB dongles, complementing fixed broadband, that is of bigger value and main attraction for countries like ours. While people in developed countries usually use mobile-broadband in addition to the fixed, mobile-broadband is often the only access method available to people in developing countries.
Broadband has tremendous commercial usages but one of it’s main benefits lies in it’s capability as a deliverer of basic services to hundreds of millions of citizens, especially those living in the hinterlands of the country. Education, Health, Governance, Commerce, Agriculture, Women Empowerment,… all can find their way. Greater access to broadband services has been found to help accelerate achievement of development targets like the internationally-agreed Millennium Development Goals. It is only using broadband that we can serve our exploding population (CAGR: 2.5%) at their doorsteps, not only to bring prosperity to them but also prevent mass migration to urban centers and save our bursting mega-cities from crumbling under their own weight.
Right now in Pakistan broadband is available in less than 300, small and big, towns and cities. All the present two million connections being of fixed broadband category (50% wireless). But then there is only so much fixed technologies can do. Fortunately, thanks to the ubiquitous 2G GSM network, 3G can take broadband to every nook and corner of the country, becoming accessible to more than 90% population, with relatively small effort. I have deliberately used the word “effort” and not investment because investment will come from private sector telecom operators. Here is a sector where the government doesn’t need to bother about development budget allocations and resource constraints. Just like 2G was such an effective engine of growth for our economy, 3G too could contribute significantly. Admittedly the private sector operators would like to invest and deploy 3G mainly in large cities, but for the rest there is USF!
As for the controversy, firstly, on a per-megahertz-per-year basis, the announced base price is equal to the peak price achieved last time around. Secondly it is likely to go higher during bidding, despite worse political/economic/security situation than in 2004. And thirdly the licenses are going to be technology-neutral, therefore it is the operators who would decide whether they deploy 3G or something else (incidentally 4G – the so-called LTE Advanced — is not even there yet). Yes, the only thing that all of us need to be vigilant about and jealously guard is the process being followed. The process must be fair and transparent. Period.
The author is the formar CEO of USF (Universal Service Fund) Pakistan. He joined the newly formed USF in May 2007 as it’s first employee. Within weeks he built the organisation and successfully started executing projects to bridge the digital divide in the country thru private sector telecom service providers. USF Pakistan is globally recognized as a success-story in it’s domain. Parvez receives frequent invitations to deliver talks at international forums on Universal Service Obligation issues (mainly sponsored by World Bank, ITU and USAID) as well as conduct workshops and provide consultancy services to various countries. Presently Parvez is working as an Independent Telecom Consultant. Before USF he was the country-head of Siemens Telecom in Pakistan. Has been to great learning institutions like Carnegie Mellon and Oxford Universities and has been extensively trained by Siemens in Germany.
This post first appeared on Parvez Iftikhar’s personal blog.

Vopium Launches ‘Call Pakistan Unlimited Package’

Pakistani-founded and Pakistani-led enterprise ‘Vopium’  has launched an exciting new package for Pakistani consumer base, which lets them communicate with their loved ones at an unlimited pace and at a basic rate.
Vopium is a leading VoIP company, listed on NYSE EuroNext, and with a penchant for low cost international communications. With their Pakistan Unlimited Package users can connect with their family, friends and colleagues in Pakistan for as little as EUR 9.95/month or unlimited for EUR 19.95/month.

The two super saver call plans to Pakistan are:
Call Pakistan Unlimited – Unlimited* calls to any mobile phone and landline in Pakistan plus 30 free international SMS – only EUR 19.95 per month.
Call Pakistan 500 – 500 minutes/ month to call any mobile phone and landline in Pakistan plus 30 free international SMS – only EUR 9.95 per month.
Call plans are valid for 30 days with auto renewal. Any unused minutes or SMS are not carried over to the next month.
To prevent undeu abuse  the Call Pakistan Unlimited is governed by a fair usage policy limit of 2000 call minutes per month.
More details on how to get started can be followed here.
[via telecompk]

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