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Apple iPhone5 Cheaper and Smaller than iPhone4

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc is working on a smaller and less expensive version of the iPhone , Bloomberg reported on Thursday, citing sources. The prototype device is about one-third smaller than the iPhone 4, the report said, citing a person who had seen it. Apple has considered selling the new iPhone for $200 without a two-year wireless contract, Bloomberg reported. Apple is aiming to unveil the device around the middle of this year, but the launch may be delayed or canceled altogether, the report said. Apple did not respond to a request for comment. The company often develops products it never brings to market. According to the report, Apple is also working on a dual-mode phone that would be able to work with the world's two main wireless standards. AT&T, which carries the iPhone on its wireless network in the United States, declined to comment. Verizon Wireless, which also carries the device, could not be reached for comment. Shares of Cupertino, California-based Apple closed down 1 percent at $354.54 on the Nasdaq on Thursday. (Reporting by Gabriel Madway and Sinead Carew, editing by Matthew Lewis)

Nokia Microsoft Link to take on Apple and Google

LONDON (Reuters) - Nokia and Microsoft have teamed up to take on Google and Apple in the fast-growing smartphone market as the Finnish cellphone maker attempts to regain its leading position in the sector. Nokia said it would use Windows Phone as the software platform for its smartphones as part of new chief executive Stephen Elop's overhaul of the world's biggest cellphone maker. "Nokia and Microsoft will combine our strengths to deliver an ecosystem with unrivalled global reach and scale. It's now a three-horse race," Elop said ahead of an investor day in London. Investors were not convinced by Elop's eagerly anticipated strategy announcement and shares in Nokia tumbled more than 11 percent as the market reacted to Nokia' saying that 2011 and 2012 would be "transition years" as it built up the partnership. Friday's deal marks a major breakthrough for Microsoft after years of struggling to establish itself in wireless. Its Windows Phone had a mere 2 percent market share in the last quarter. Microsoft's Windows Phone platform is widely recognised by industry experts as a leading edge technology but has not yet gained success among consumers. "This is a partnership born out of both parties' fear of marginalisation at the hands of Apple and Google but there is no silver bullet," said analyst Geoff Blaber from CCS Insight. Nokia has rapidly lost share in the higher-margin smartphone market to Apple's iPhone , and products based on Google's Android platform, which claimed the top spot from the company last quarter. "This is a very frank admission that Nokia's platform strategy has failed and underlines the seriousness of Nokia's position. Such a move would have been unthinkable just 12 months ago," Blaber added. In a bid to stem Nokia's losses, Chairman Jorma Ollila brought Elop in from Microsoft last September . The 47-year-old is the first non-Finn to head the company. Nokia said in a statement it would stick with its current management team, with only one senior executive to leave. There had been speculation of a wider cull at the company. Nokia also said it would use Microsoft's Bing search engine across its cellphones, potentially opening up a huge market for Microsoft as it seeks to build up its challenge to Google as the world's leading search engine. Analysts said the Finnish company, which invested billions of dollars in building up mobile internet services under its previous CEO, had effectively admitted defeat in its services strategy by joining forces with Microsoft.

tamil actor around 60 year old RAJINI gets another young girl deepika

Rajini gets another young girl for the film RANA. This is rajini internally wants to act with Deepika.This news is for the bollywood is get some blast.After ROBOT success Rajini is became popular in throughout the world because of sun pictures production of the film. After making her debut with Bollywood badshah Shahrukh Khan in Om Shanti Om, actress Deepika Padukone has bagged a dream to share the screen space with none other than Rajinikanth, who is considered as being a genius in his own lunchtime. The dimpled beauty met the film makers during the last week and praised the storyline. Though happy with the offer, the actress has no dates to give the film's producers at this time.

2G Scam- The Supreme Court of India has rapped the premier investigating agency,

The Supreme Court of India has rapped the premier investigating agency, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), for conducting a slipshod investigation into the 2G Spectrum Scam. The Apex court took the CBI to task by stating that the agency was dragging its feet in the investigation.

The SC is hearing two petitions in the matter. The first was filed by an NGO, Centre for Public Interest Litigation (CPIL), and the second filed by Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy. Swamy had challenged the Delhi High Court order that rejected his plea to direct the PM to grant sanction to prosecute Telecom Minister A Raja.

CPIL has placed before the Supreme Court two draft reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), which pointed out that the 2G scam has caused a loss of over 1 lakh crore to the exchequer. public2watch brings you some important extracts of the CAG draft reports, which directly points a finger of suspicion towards Raja for alleged irregularities and favoritism in the allotment of spectrum.

  • Despite all agencies having full knowledge of scarcity and under pricing of spectrum, the entry fee for issue of licenses continued to be pegged at 2001 rates even in 2007 without delinking and independently pricing spectrum through a market mechanism, when the entire scenario in the telecom sector had transformed in the meanwhile.
  • Ignoring the advice of the Prime Minister, and the Law Ministry, Raja went ahead with arbitrarily deciding that the cut-off date for issue of LoI would be advanced to September 25, 2007 and the applications received would be decided on first-come-first-serve (FCFS) basis.
  • The CAG report states that “it was amply demonstrated between September 2007 and December 2008 that its (spectrum) demand in view of its scarcity was at its peak and thus would have fetched the market determined price at a much higher level than that of 2001 entry fee. If price is calculated at 3G rates, which also be taken as one of the indicators for assessing the value of 2G spectrum allocated to UAS licensees in 2008, the value works out to Rs 111,511 crore against Rs 9,012 crore realised by DoT. Similarly, for spectrum allocated under the dual technology as referred in earlier para the value would have been Rs 40,526 crore, as against Rs 3,372 crore collected. The total difference in value worked out to Rs 139,652 crore.”
  • It was evident that at the time of applying for UAS licence the substantial equity of M/s Reliance Telecom Ltd in M/s Swan was 10.7%. Since M/s Reliance Telecom Ltd. were operating in all the service area for which M/s. Swan Telecom Ltd. has applied for USAL, their application was not in conformity with clause 8 of UASL Guidelines, and hence was not eligible to be considered. DoT did not have any mechanism to verify the correctness of the shareholders pattern of the applicant and hence the matter should have been referred to the Department of Company Affairs as was advised by the Finance Wing of the Department. No Reference, however, was made to the Department of Company Affairs and instead M/s Swan Telecom was given an opportunity to resubmit a revised stake holding pattern in December 2007 i.e. 9 months from their date of application which declared that M/s Reliance Telecom had divested their entire stakes. This was accepted by DoT and M/s Swan Telecom was given the benefit of seniority form the date of their initial application i.e. March 2007. As M/s Swan did not meet the eligibility criteria on the date of application, its application, its application should have been rejected by the department and the company should have been asked to apply afresh. Even if it is was to be considered eligible on the basis of its old application, the date of priority based on FCFS basis should have been revised from March 2007 to December 2007 in order to ensure fairness. Had it been so, the company would have been out of the race as the department processed only those applications which were received up to 25.09.2007.
  • It was noted that the priority list was adjusted in Punjab and Maharasthra service areas to give under advantage to M/s Swan Telecom Pvt. Ltd. in allocation of spectrum. In Punjab service area, 15 MHz GSM spectrum was available in September 2008 which was sufficient to meet the demand of only first three applicants in the priority list i.e. M/s HFCL, Idea Cellular Ltd. and Unitech Wireless Pvt. Ltd. The request of M/s Idea Cellular Ltd. who was at the second place in the priority list was, however, not considered on the grounds of its merger with M/s Spice who were offering service in Punjab service area. By keeping out M/s Idea from the priority list, spectrum was allocated to M/s Swan Telecom who was at the 4th position on the priority list. In identical situation in Maharashtra service area, M/s Spice Communications was not allocated start-up spectrum citing its merger with M/s Idea Cellular Ltd. Here too, the resulting beneficiary was M/s Swan Telecom Pvt. Ltd.
  • Deviation from a Cabinet decision should normally be with the approval of Cabinet. However, in the present case, such a crucial decision to permit service providers to offer access services using combination of technologies (CDMA, GSM and/or any other) under the same license with the dual spectrum allocation was taken without the matter being referred to Cabinet.
  • DoT has given a list of operators who could attract foreign investments, consequent to the grant of UAS licenses in January 2008 as in the Table below (Table not included in the post). Out of the above six, three companies viz M/s Swan Telecom, M/s S Tel and M/s Unitech were new entrants in the telecom sector. The fact that these operators could draw huge foreign investment, even before establishing a foothold in the Indian Telecom market would suggest that acquiring UASL and with it, allotment of 4.4 of GSM spectrum for rollout, was the main factor which attracted the foreign investment.
  • The Unitech Wireless Services, claimed in their letter to DoT on November 4, 2008 that M/s Telenor was partnering with them at a stage when about 6 months of effort and Rs 2,100 crore expenses had already been put in and the entity’s value was not only that of spectrum. However, considering that Telenor is an established international provider of a high quality telecommunications, data and media communication services and one of the Norway’s largest companies owned 54% by the Norway Government what they would have required to run their business in this country was, primarily access to the spectrum. Considering its trained manpower strength in 12 countries, its long standing technical expertise and international experience of dealing in telecom business, it can be convincingly concluded that, the high value paid by them was primarily for the spectrum and not for other inputs claimed to have been infused by Unitech. Such huge equity infusion by the investor company was a price that they paid for 2G spectrum which was allocated to Unitech, a company with no experience in telecommunication sector, at a throw away price DoT. The value which should have accrued to the new licensees in the form of huge capital infusion for enriching their business.
  • The entire process of spectrum allocation was undertaken in an arbitrary manner. The Hon’ble prime Minister had stressed on the need for a fair and transparent allocation of spectrum, and the Ministry of Finance, and the Ministry of Law and Justice had sought for the decision regarding spectrum pricing to be considered by an EGoM. Brushing aside these concerns and advices, the Development of Telecommunications, in 2008, proceeded to issue 122 new licenses for 2G spectrum at 2001 prices, thus flouting all rules and procedures to be followed for spectrum allocation was also unfair, considering the fact that DoT introduced in artificial cap, arbitrarily changed the cut-off-date for receipt of applications post facto and altered the conditions of the FCFS procedure it had been following, thus creating an environment which cannot be perceived as transparent and fair.
  • Dual Technology was introduced by DoT in a manner, which was in contravention of the Cabinet decision of 2003, resulting in additional spectrum being allotted to certain operators at 2001 price. Also by introducing unfair adjustments in the priority list, DoT favoured certain operators. Given its scarcity value and increasing demand, a comprehensive evaluation of available spectrum was required which was not done. With the UAS policy and its subsequent amendments being implemented in a weak and indeterminate manner and with the reluctance on the part of DoT to address the issue of pricing of 2G spectrum, it was only natural that 2G spectrum was allocated at much below its value.
  • The Hon’ble MoC&IT for no apparent logical or valid reasons ignored the advise of Ministry of Law, and Ministry of Finance, avoided the deliberations of the telecom Commission to allocate 2G spectrum, a scarce finite national asset at less than its true values on flexible criteria and procedures adopted to benefit a new operators. TRAI, the regulator also stood by as a helpless spectator when its recommendations were being either ignored or misused.

The CAG draft report also mentions a note (Dated: January 15, 2008) sent to the PM by the Finance Ministry, which says that the “previous issues of licences be treated as a closed chapter and henceforth price of spectrum be discovered through an auction process.” This reveals the casual approach within the UPA Government towards this mega-scam, which resulted in a loss of Rs 139,652 crore to the exchequer.

Despite mounting evidence (from CVC, CAG, CBI) of blatant corruption A Raja still presides over the Telecom Ministry. While Prime Minister Manmohan Singh — heading one of the most corrupt governments in our country post-Independence — seem helpless in taking action against Raja because of the electoral considerations for the assembly polls in Tamil Nadu due to take place in 2011.

Central Government -2G Scam.!!!

New Delhi: Badly mauled by the almost pandemic outbreak of scandals on a daily basis, a battered and bruised Central government today moved the Supreme Court seeking an outright ban on anybody scooping out any more new scandals. The government received a shot in the arm with both the media and judiciary impleading themselves in the case, seeking a similar ban, as most of the scams also seem to involve both the parties these days. With the three pillars of democracy wanting a complete moratorium on breaking of any new scandals, the nation is staring at an impending constitutional crisis as well as an entertainment crisis (scandals have been the sole source amusement to the general public since the release of Enthiran three months ago) . Further, with the apex court also a party to the case, it may well have to recuse itself from the proceedings, leaving the whole matter to be resolved by some Nattamai. For what it is worth, Sarath Kumar is getting ready with his trademark thundu (towel). On a day of rapidly unfolding events, filing the writ plea on behalf of the Union government in the Supreme Court, the Attorney General said there is a scandal breaking out every fifth minute. Nobody knows which scandal is what. ‘The other day the PMO tied itself in knots by giving a clean chit to Suresh Kalmadi in the 2G scam involving the Adarsh Housing Society run by the Bellary Reddy Brothers. Luckily no one noticed it, as generally nobody reads anything put out by the PMO. But we can’t be sure of that all the time,’ reasoned the Attorney General. ‘We need a ban on the breaking of new scandals at least for the government to get a hang of which of its Minister is involved in what scam,’ he added. The Attorney General pointed out that the scandals tumbling out every hour harm India’s image at the international level and also hamper the commitment that New Delhi has given at the recent Climate Summit. ‘When you have governmental scandals you inevitably have the likes of Venkaiah Naidu and Ravi Shankar Prasad in full blast. But it’s scientifically well proven that the two are responsible for 70 per cent of the Carbon and other noxious gas emissions in this part of the world’. The government’s case was bolstered by a similar plea from the Indian media. A spokesperson of CONMEN (Consortium of News Media Entrepreneurs), the appropriate apex body to represent all the media houses in the country, said the scandal situation in the country is, well, scandalous. ‘People are becoming aware of scandals even when we newspapers and news channels have taken the morally right stand of not reporting any of them.’ The right to freedom of expression is a powerful weapon explicitly guaranteed in the Constitution only for the use of experts like newspersons. Untrained lay people using it can harm themselves, the CONMEN representative asserted. He pointed out that the channels and newspapers are honestly quiet on the scandals not because newspersons are involved in almost all of them. ‘No. Those of us in the news business hate the spotlight. We, as everyone knows, prefer things to be shady,’ he added. Vir Sanghvi has already decided to suspend his writing. ‘If more scandals keep coming out, more editors and scribes will have to call a halt to their writings. Of course, editors not writing anything at all is good news for the public. But look at the flipside: they may not be around as bylines. But they are present in the headlines.’ Meanwhile, in a sensational turn of event, the judiciary too sought to implead itself in the whole case. Asked how can the judiciary be a party to a case involving itself, the Supreme Court said there were many historical precedences, especially in the film where Sarath Kumar appeared as the eponymous Nattamai. ‘Butt still, we don’t want to hear the case involving ourselves. So the matter can be handled somebody like Sarath,’ the Apex Court said, indicating that it was recusing itself from the whole matter. But with the Supreme Court distancing itself from the matter, it also lost the constitutional right to formally refer the case for somebody like Sarath Kumar to nattamai. So with all the constitutional avenues closed for the case, there’s only one way by which the whole matter can proceed further: Yes, that’s right: The nation needs Chinna Gounder Vijayakanth like never before.

Cricket world cup 2011 brand ambassador Sachin

Coming fast!!! Just few days left for World cup 2001, batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar has been named the brand ambassador for the 2011 cricket World Cup that would be co-hosted by India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat said:We are very lucky to have such an extraordinary player as Sachin supporting our flagship event.” “I don’t think any other player has inspired a nation like he has and the respect and affection he enjoys goes way beyond his native India. Many other athletes and sports fans around the globe admire what he consistently achieves and what he does for cricket,” Lorgat added. Tendulkar said playing in the World Cup at home will make the event special for him. In his role as World Cup 2011 ambassador, he will be called upon to promote and support a variety of ICC initiatives for the tournament, which is the third biggest sporting event in the world and will take place from February 19 to April 2. “There are just 100 days to go and I am really looking forward to playing in another Cricket World Cup,” said Tendulkar, who will join Pakistan’s Javed Miandad as the only other player to take part in six World Cups. “In terms of limited-overs cricket, the ICC Cricket World Cup is the highest level you can play, so it is always a thrill to take part in such an important and widely followed event,” Tendulkar said. “The fact that the 2011 event will be staged here in the sub-continent makes it even more special for me and I am keen to ensure we play well. As a team we would be doing everything we can to win the world cup on home soil ” he said. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Quisque sed felis. Aliquam sit amet felis. Mauris semper, velit semper laoreet dictum, quam diam dictum urna, nec placerat elit nisl in quam. Etiam augue pede, molestie eget, rhoncus at, convallis ut, eros. Aliquam pharetra. Nulla in tellus eget odio sagittis blandit. Maecenas at nisl. Nullam lorem mi, eleifend a, fringilla vel, semper at, ligula. Mauris eu wisi. Ut ante dui, aliquet nec, congue non, accumsan sit amet, lectus. Mauris et mauris. ...

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