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INSIGHT
The birth of bonsai TV
The technology to bring broadcast TV to the mobile phone is here. But why would anyone want to watch live video this way? Anand Parthasarathy checks out the challenge and promise of Mobile TV. More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS
All about widsets
A feel of the action at Nokia Connections 2007. More

More action on the mobile
After GRE lessons, it is now MBA coaching classes that are going mobile. And if Mumbai-based Enable Mobile Technologies’ plans go as per schedule, coaching for engineering and medical college entrance exams, specific vocational training and ... More

SOFTWARE
Building a new platform
Hewlett-Packard says its suite of offerings seek to help companies align technology with business results. More

INTERNET
Serving up ideas
It is rare that a creative person is stuck for ideas, but when that happens, it is difficult to see how miserable (s)he feels. The calm ones sulk; the flamboyant ones throw a good noisy tantrum. But it is a great moment if you are round when ... More

On an online drive
Auto portal CarWale wants to help the buyer make the right choice, says Mohit Dubey, CEO of the company. More

COMPUTER USAGE
Exchange and mail server
While configuring Outlook Express in client PC, can I create a mail account that does not have a mail box in mail server or is the corresponding mail box created at the timeof the account creation? I would also like to know the difference ... More

Recording radio concerts
I would like to link my radio to my PC in order to record and store on CD. I am keen on recording concerts from BBC radio 3. Please tell me how I go about it. PETER In the multimedia card, there is a socketfor Line in. This can be used ... More

INTERVIEW
‘As we move on…
…competition comes in to replicate our success,’ RIM, owner of the Blackberry brand, tells eWorld. More

SECURITY
A loud wake-up call
The electronic aggression unleashed to paralyse Estonia is a warning that no country can ignore. More

CONVERGENCE
Igniting mobile TV the Indian way
If TV can go the bonsai way and shrink to wallet size, how will this affect those who make movies? Simple! Look to Japan for inspiration again and transform film making to a ‘haiku’: the terse traditional Japanese verse form ... More

From very small to very large
As mobile handset makers and service providers get together to shrink the television experience to pocket size, there is action at the other end of the viewing spectrum - with TV screen makers going for ever-larger viewing screens. The ... More

PEOPLE
It’s Elementeo!
A 13-year-old CEO, Anshul Samar, wants to ‘inject fun into education.’ More

CYBER QUEST
Quiz
2. Which project was started by Spencer Kimball and Peter Mattis in 1995 but is now maintained by a group of volunteers?3. Who is the new president of Yahoo!?4. In cyber jargon, who is a ‘sandbender’?5. Who is ... More

CARTOON
Cartoon
“The bad news is that it looks like a new virus! The good news is that it can’t affect our computers!”

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NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES
PERSONAL TECH
Music anytime, anywhere
“Your music will now never leave your side, thanks to Mitashi Edutainment Private Ltd’s new exciting range of MP4 music players — the MPL 2001 and MPL 1004,” says the company. MPL 2001 comes with WMA and WAV functions ... More

No entry for intruders
LG Electronics India Pvt Ltd has unveiled “India’s first ever desktop PC with fingerprint security.” The biometric security feature allows login access only to pre-identified users through their fingerprint. The standard ... More


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