Saturday, March 13, 2010

touch screen computer in india-Asus Rolls Out Eee Top Touch Screen PC In India


Here’s something for those who are style-conscious and wants stylish desktop without the hassle of many wires.
Global technology giant Asus has rolled out a new Touch Screen PC, named the Eee Top ET 1602 in the Indian market.
touch screen computer in india Aimed at kids and beginners, the new all-in-one touchscreen computer, which comes equipped with all functions of a regular desktop PC, features a lot of touch-optimized applications increasing productivity, amusement and communications, letting users to do almost anything, without any difficulty.
Since this is also a entertainment PC, Asus has bundled along many fun applications and games which make use of the touch interface and is quite entertaining.
Equipped with 15.6” five-wired resistive touch panels, the new Eee Top ET1602 has similar specifications of the Eee Box with a Intel N270 processors operating at 1.6GHz, Intel’s 945 chipset, 1GB of RAM and 160GB SATA hard disk.
Windows XP is part of the newly launched PC together with WiFi 802.11n and two 4W speakers and a keyboard and mouse.
Moreover, the users can easily manage what they see onscreen by just applying direct pressure with their tips, which therefore, improves the ease of performing every day computing jobs.
Mr. Albert Tung, Managing Director, ASUS (India), said, “With the launch of Eee Top ET 1602, ASUS has introduced its touchscreen-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 fromASUS.”
“Having complete faith on the innovative products that are churned out of the ASUS' Research and Development laboratories; we aim to be amongst the leading PC vendors in India by the year 2012,” Mr. Tung added.
The company said that the Eee Top ET1602 touchscreen PC is exceptionally comprehensible plus fast and easy to set up, just attach a power cord and it's ready for use.
Other astounding features of Eee Top ET1602 include LCD - 15.6" 16:10 wide panel; Touchscreen - Single touch; accepts finger or pen input; Operating System -Windows XP Home with Express Gate; Processor - Intel Atom N270 AXILL ADS; Chipset - 945GSE + ICH7; Memory - DDR2 1 GB; Hard disk drive - 160 GB SATA2 5,400 rpm; Graphics - Onboard graphics; LAN - 10/100/1000 Mbps; Wireless - Wi-Fi 802.11n; Speakers - Two 4W Hi-Fi speakers, SRS Premium Sound System; Audio chip - High definition audio chip; Side I/O ports - Two, USB 2.0, card reader; I/O ports - four USB 2.0, one Gigabit LAN, three audio ports for 5.1 channels: Microphone port in ß> Center/Bass; Line in ß> Sur R/L, Line out ß> Front; Power supply - 19 V DC, 4.74 A, 65W power adaptor and Net weight - 4.3 kg.
Along with two-year warranty, the Eee Top ET1602 touchscreen computer will available at a MRP of Rs 44,000.
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Touch screen computer in India-Asus Eee Top Touchscreen PC ET 1602 Launched in India

Asus has launched the Eee Top ET1602 all in one touch screen computer in India. The new computer is aimed towards kids and beginners but it comes with almost all the features of a regular desktop Computer. Looking at it, you will notice that it has a close resemblance to Apple’s iMac. You can keep it anywhere without the hassle of any wires.
It is equipped with 15.6′ five-wired resistive touch panels and almost all the things can be done by the press of a finger. The widescreen LCD is powered by Eee Splendid Video Intelligence technology which ensures that the display will not be effected by other lighting in the room. It is powered by Intel N270 1.6 GHz processor and comes with 1GB RAM , 160 GB HDD, integrated Hi-Fi speakers, Windows XP, Wi-Fi , USB ports, LAN port. Video Demo of Asus Eee Top
It is also made for entertainment and comes with a lot of touch optimized applications which will make browsing pictures, music, videos more fun. It is also stylish and wont occupy much space. Simply connect it to a power cord and it will start working. It will come with a lot of applications like Opera Touch which enables you to surf the web by the touch of a fingers and without the need for the keyboard.
It is really a very innovative thing and got a very slick look and feel too. It is priced at Rs 44,000 and will come with a two year warranty.
Touch screen computer in India
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Touch Screen Computer in India

I congratulate guys at notion ink , for building such a master technical device Touch Screen Computer in India sure it will do revolution , and indians have shown their effort . god bless these people , it's an excellent start , a superb product . congratulations to notion ink , but price should be less in indian market as computer enthusiasts are increasing day by day , and this product will definetly boost electronic interest in country.

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Poor India creates millionaires at fastest pace

India, with the world's largest population of poor people living on less than a dollar a day, also created millionaires at the fastest pace in the world in 2007, though the world grew such high net worth individuals (HNWI) at the slowest pace in four years, reports Economic Times

Growing them at a pace of 22.7 percent, India added another 23,000 more millionaires in 2007 to its 2006 tally of 100,000 millionaires measured in dollars, according to an annual Merrill Lynch Cap Gemini report. In contrast, developmental agencies put the number of subsistence level Indians living on less than a dollar a day at 350 million and those living on less than $2 a day at 700 million. In other words, for every millionaire, India has about 7000 impoverished people.


According to Economic Times, while India's HNWI population growth of 22.7 percent in 2007 exceeded China's 20.3 percent and its own 2006 gains of 20.5 in 2006, it was still way below its giant neighbor in absolute number of millionaires. China counted nearly 500,000 HNWIs. Overall, the number of millionaires (not counting home values in their assets) in the world grew at 9.4 percent and crossed the 10 million mark for the first time. The United States, despite its economic woes, leads the pack with more than three million millionaires.

The combined wealth of the globe's millionaires grew to nearly $41 trillion last year, which means their average wealth was more than $4 million, the highest it's ever been.

"India led the world in HNWI population growth at 22.7 percent, driven by market capitalization growth of 118 percent and real GDP growth of 7.9 percent. Although India's real GDP growth decelerated from 9.4 percent in 2006, current levels are considered more stable and sustainable," the report observed.

It also ranked India's two largest exchanges - the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange - among the world's top 12 exchanges by end of 2007, "with growth rates of 122 percent and 115 percent respectively, that were boosted by initial public offering markets and heightened international interest."

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Is Internet access a fundamental right?

London: A recent study proposes that a many adults view Internet access as a basic right, and a significant portion believes it should not be regulated.

As reported by Reuters, the global survey for the BBC World Service showed that four out of every five adults maintain the view that web access is a right, and many survey respondents view it as a source of freedom for expressing their views, etc.

Doug Miller, Chairman of survey conductor GlobeScan said, "Despite worries about privacy and fraud, people around the world see access to the Internet as their fundamental right. They think the Web is a force for good, and most don't want governments to regulate it."

BBC quizzed more than 27,000 adults across 26 countries, and found that 87 percent of browsers believed Internet access should be the "fundamental right of all people". The survey also found significant number of supporters in favour of net access on both sides of the virtual divide, with those in South Korea forming the majority (96 percent) in supporting the idea, the BBC reported.

Even respondents in Japan, Mexico and Russia confessed that they could not live without the virtual world. Most of the users in Japan, South Korea and Germany also said that they were afraid to express their opinions safely online, while those in Nigeria, India and Ghana were much more confident about speaking out.

EXL to open BPO in Noida and Jaipur SEZs

New Delhi: ExlService Holdings, a provider of outsourcing and transformation services is planning to set up two new delivery centers in Noida and Jaipur in India. These centers will expand EXL's global services capacity, support new client acquisitions and enable greater flexibility to meet client requirements, reports Business Standard.

The new facilities are located in Special Economic Zones, and the cost and tax structures of SEZ facilities would help sustain EXL's competitiveness in the global market. With the addition of these two facilities, EXL will have 16 delivery centers and offices spread across ten locations in six countries.

"It is essential for EXL to provide our clients with a world-class infrastructure that meets their multi-shore global delivery requirements. The expanded service delivery will effectively sustain our leadership position while creating new value propositions for our clients," said Rohit Kapoor, President and Chief Executive Officer of EXL. "Noida and Jaipur are strategic locations because both these regions offer rich talent pools, robust support infrastructure and are in close proximity to several other EXL delivery centers."

The new Noida facility will have a capacity of over 800 seats spread over 100,000 square feet in the first phase and another 1400 spread over 120,000 square feet in the second phase. The first phase is expected to be operational in the third quarter of 2010. Noida is currently home to EXL's six delivery centers.

The Jaipur facility will be EXL's first center in a tier two Indian location. This facility will have a capacity of approximately 500 seats spread over 38,000 square feet and is expected to be operational in the second quarter of 2010. EXL will focus on providing finance and accounting and transaction processing services from this facility.

Deemed universities concerned about revenue

New Delhi: The Government appointed committee to review the functioning of deemed universities said that many private deemed universities are predominantly concerned about revenue generation rather than promoting academic and research activities.

The panel is headed by P N Tandon in its report, has also suggested setting up a national committee for fixing rational fee structure for deemed universities which can be reviewed from time to time. Most of the deemed universities have fee structure considerably higher than that recommended by the official fee structure committees established according to the Supreme Court directives. Many of them created their own fee structure committees to justify the exorbitant fees, according to the report which have been submitted to the apex court.



The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear the matter tomorrow. The committee has found 44 of the 130 deemed universities to be unfit for the status while another 44 have been found deficient in many areas. It has recommended that the 44 deficient deemed universities should be given three years time to rectify their short comings while the deemed university status should be withdrawn from those found unfit.

"Except a few public-funded institutions, quality research is not done in any of the deemed universities. Research, which is a major component of university, is not being carried out by these institutions," said the report. It also stated that there is not a single example of technology transfer, generation of patents and intellectual property in these institutions. Even though the UGC guidelines speak about holding an all-India entrance test to enroll students, the deemed universities never follow any common entrance examination. They conduct their own entrance which is very often restricted to limited geographical locations or regions.

The committee has recommended that the highest governing body of the deemed universities should be headed by the vice-chancellor and should include distinguished academics and professionals as its members.