Sony Ericsson W890 Available




Sony Ericsson yesterday introduced the latest addition to its Walkman series, the W890 Walkman phone, for which, the company has exclusively tied up with RPG Cellucom Stores, it said. In keeping with the Walkman phone tradition, the W890 too, is a stylish phone with mega bass and stereo-widening speakers, which promises to set music lovers' pulses racing.


The phone sports 2GB music storage with the capacity to store up to 1,800 songs, a 3.2 mega pixels camera, and a Walkman player 3.0 with one-click access and simple intuitive navigation -- among others. With a memory that's expandable in-sync with your growing music collection; an added 2GB memory stick micro is provided in-box to store your music. The 'Sensme' music experience automatically plots your music by tempo and mood, letting you select the song that matches how you feel. You can also tune in to your favorite radio stations using the phone's FM Radio. Sony Ericsson claims that with the W890's HSDPA capabilities, you can download music at speeds up to four times faster than with regular 3G devices. Besides, it makes for quicker and easier viewing of Web pages. The W890 is fully compatible with Sony Ericsson's 'PlayNow' mobile entertainment experience, providing users with instant access to latest content, including full-length music tracks, mobile games, ring tones, or wallpapers directly downloadable onto your phone or via your PC.

Ridhima Gupta and Arman Malik on new turn in Dil Mil Gaye

Yes thats true Arman is back thats old arman is back nice to be heard na?

Well due to bad beh. of rhidima gupta arman turns to be wild again so wait is over for old dil mil gaye watch and enjoy............................................................

AMD started Toliman





Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has started volume shipping its "Toliman" triple-core Phenom processors exclusively to PC makers and OEMs, as was announced in September last year.

According to an extremetech.com report, the company plans to officially launch "Toliman" chips in the first quarter of this year.
Another report suggests that initial products in the "Toliman" series will include: the 2.1GHz 8450, 2.3GHz 8650, and 2.4GHz 8750. Of which, AMD has begun shipping the 2.1GHz and 2.3GHz processors to Dell (for their OptiPlex 740 desktops) and to HP (for their AL195AW desktops) respectively.

The triple-core Phenoms are said to be less power-hungry than AMD's four-core Phenoms -- with a power consumption of 89W as compared to the 95W of the latter. The triple-core Phenoms support socket AM2+ motherboards while featuring AMD's HyperTransport 3.0 technology.

For AMD, the triple-core chips might be an effective way to sell quad-core chips that failed to run at expected speeds. Incidentally, the triple-core Phenoms are the same quad-core ones -- with one core disabled.

Leslie Sobon, director (Product and Brand Management -- Desktop Division) of AMD, said that the first "Toliman" samples had been sent to partners last year with glitches being fixed later. He claimed the triple-cores allowed for 30 percent added performance over dual-cores, while the quad-cores made for another 20 percent performance over triple-cores.

Incidentally, AMD's roadmap, released in September last year, also mentioned a second "Heka" triple-core chip in 2009 and a Gen-Next "Regor" dual-core chip the same year.