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Wednesday, 12 October 2011

upcoming Logitech's Keyboards, Mice, And Speakers For iPads and Android Tablets

Way back in the old days I bought a keyboard for my Palm V, thinking that I would be able to type into it and become a proto-ultraportable ninja. That never worked, and I worry that Logitech is bringing us more of the same with this dump of tablet accessories including a $70 keyboard, Bluetooth mouse (for Android tablets only), and wireless speakers. The keyboard and speakers work with both iPads and Android devices.
The devices will be available at the end of the month and the mouse goes for $50 while the Bluetooth speakers cost $100. I saw these things last week and found them sufficiently cool but I worry that adding a keyboard to the tablet mix may be a bit of overkill. Have you been using a Bluetooth keyboard with your goodies? Yes? No?
The devices will be available at the end of the month and the mouse goes for $50 while the Bluetooth speakers cost $100. I saw these things last week and found them sufficiently cool but I worry that adding a keyboard to the tablet mix may be a bit of overkill. Have you been using a Bluetooth keyboard with your goodies? Yes? No?
Product Page
Logitech Transforms Places You Use Your iPad or Android Tablet with Lineup of Accessories
Introduces Range of Products Including New Logitech Keyboard Case, Logitech Wireless Speaker, Logitech Tablet Keyboard, Logitech Tablet Mouse
FREMONT, Calif. – May 19, 2011 -Today Logitech (SIX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) unveiled a line of iPad and Android-based tablet accessories that enable you to make the most of your tablet, no matter how or where you use it.
“People love their tablets – the category is growing quickly and is here to stay,” said Azmat Ali, Logitech senior director for tablet products. “We’ve created a great lineup of products for tablet users, and it’s just the beginning. Over the coming months you can expect to see additional products for iPad® and Android™ tablets that are designed to help people create, consume and communicate.”
Encompassing products for both iPad and Android-based tablets, the new lineup from Logitech features a wide range of accessories – from keyboards to speakers – that help create the perfect environment for your tablet. Whether you want to use your tablet to catch up with friends on Facebook®, post quick updates to your blog, or share your favorite music – Logitech has a product for you.
Highlights of Logitech’s new lineup of tablet accessories include:
Logitech Keyboard Case
Created in collaboration with ZAGG®, the latest Logitech® Keyboard Case features the same sleek aluminum cover with military-grade, high-density padding as Logitech’s previously announced version. The protective case wraps around the iPad 2 to cover the screen and sides, and the Logitech Keyboard Case uses Bluetooth® connectivity to pair the keyboard quickly and easily. The new Logitech Keyboard Case incorporates a more intuitive keyboard layout and improved keystrokes for even more comfortable typing. It also adds a recess just behind the keyboard that props up an iPad 2 in portrait or landscape mode, virtually eliminating setup and packup time.
Logitech Wireless Speaker
When you want to share your favorite music, the Logitech® Wireless Speaker is a great choice. It eliminates cables and lets you place your speaker wherever you want – up to 50 feet away from your iPad or Android tablet depending on use, settings and environmental conditions. And you’ll get rich, full stereo sound – even from across the room – with your speaker’s dual two-inch drivers and plenty of bass. A rechargeable battery powers your speaker for up to 10 hours depending on your use and settings-so you can take your music with you wherever you go. And setup couldn’t be easier. Just pair with your tablet using Bluetooth wireless, and you are ready to listen.
Logitech Tablet Keyboard
The Logitech® Tablet Keyboard, a keyboard-and-stand combo, comes in two versions, one for Android-based tablets and a second for iPads, and is designed to travel easily, set up quickly and add a touch of convenience to all the places you use your tablet. It pairs easily with your tablet over Bluetooth wireless, so you can use it on your desk, lap or anywhere within 30 feet of your tablet, depending on use, settings and environmental conditions.
Logitech Tablet Mouse
A perfect companion to the Logitech Tablet Keyboard for Android, the Logitech® Tablet Mouse pairs with your Android-based tablet using Bluetooth, and offers smooth, accurate laser tracking, and side-to-side scrolling. The Logitech Tablet Mouse is designed specifically to work with tablets running the recently announced Android™ 3.1 (Honeycomb) platform.
Information about these products and additional accessories for iPad and Android-based tablets, including speaker docks, headphones, wireless speakers, keyboards and mice, is available on the tablets accessories page of Logitech’s website.
Pricing and Availability
The Logitech Keyboard Case is expected to be available in the U.S. beginning in May and in EMEA beginning in June for a suggested retail price of $99.99 (U.S.). The Logitech Wireless Speakers are expected to be available in the U.S. beginning in May and EMEA beginning in June for a suggested retail price of $99.99 (U.S.). The Logitech Tablet Keyboard for iPad is expected to be available in the U.S. beginning May and in EMEA beginning in June for a suggested retail price of $69.99 (U.S.). The Logitech Tablet Keyboard for Android is expected to be available in the U.S. beginning in May for a suggested retail price of $69.99 (U.S.). The Logitech Tablet Mouse is expected to be available in the U.S. beginning in May for a suggested retail price of $49.99 (U.S.). Visit our blog or website for more information.

The "world's cheapest" tablet computer in india

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India launched what it dubbed the world's cheapest tablet computer Wednesday, to be sold to students at the subsidized price of $35 and later in shops for about $60.
Most of India's 1.2 billion people are poor and products such as Apple Inc's iPad are beyond the reach even of many in the fast-growing middle class.
"The rich have access to the digital world, the poor and ordinary have been excluded. Aakash will end that digital divide," Telecoms and Education Minister Kapil Sibal said.
The government is buying the first units of the lightweight touch-screen device, called Aakash, or "sky" in Hindi, for $50 each from a British company which is assembling the web-enabled devices in India.
A pilot run of 100,000 units will be given to students for free, with the first 500 handed out at the launch to a mixed response. It supports video conferencing, has two USB ports and a three-hour battery life but some users said it was slow.
India has a reputation for creating affordable products that are easy to use and sturdy enough to handle its rugged environment -- from Tata Motors' $2,000 Nano car to generic versions of pharmaceuticals.
Two years in development, the paperback book-sized Aakash may help the government's goal of incorporating information technology in education, although critics were doubtful of its mass appeal.
Despite being a leader in software and IT services, India trails fellow BRIC nations Brazil, Russia and China in the drive to get the masses connected to the Internet and mobile phones, a report by risk analysis firm Maplecroft said this year.
The number of Internet users grew 15-fold between 2000 and 2010 in India, according to another recent report. Still, just 8 percent of Indians have access. That compares with nearly 40 percent in China.
The Aakash is aimed at university students for digital learning via a government platform that distributes electronic books and courses.
Testing included running video for two hours in temperatures of 48 degrees Celsius (118 degrees Fahrenheit) to mimic a northern Indian summer, said DataWind, the small London-based company that developed the tablet with the Indian Institute of Technology.
Rajat Agrawal, executive editor of gadget reviewers BGR India, said the 660 mhz processor from U.S. company Conexant Systems was "decent" for the price, but warned the machine seemed slow and the touch screen not very agile.
"Because of the price there is a lot of excitement," he said. "People might use it initially but if it is not user friendly they will give up within a week."
After first giving them out for free, the government aims to sell them to students for $35 next year. A retail version will be sold in Indian shops for about $60.
The device uses resistive LCD displays rather than a full touch screen and connects via wireless broadband. DataWind CEO Suneet Singh said future versions would include a mobile phone connection, making it more useful in rural areas.
The launch last week of Amazon's Kindle Fire shook up the global tablet market, with its $199 price tag and slick browser a serious threat to Apple's iPad.
Like the Kindle Fire, the Aakash uses the Google Android operating system.
Some of the mainly middle-class technology department students at the event said it needed refinement but was a good option for the poor.
"It could be better," said Nikant Vohra, an electrical engineering student. "If you see it from the price only, it's okay, but we have laptops and have used iPads, so we know the difference."
Some 19 million people subscribe to mobile phones every month, making India the world's fastest growing market, but most are from the wealthier segment of the population in towns.

HTC Radar Phone Launched In India

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HTC has launched its first Windows Phone 7.5 smartphone, Radar, in India.
NEW DELHI: HTC has launched its first Windows Phone 7.5 smartphone, Radar, in India. The device to run on the most recent version of Windows Phone, known as Mango, sports a 3.8-inch LCD touch screen display and is powered by a 1-GHz Snapdragon processor.

A dedicated camera button provides easy access to the Radar's 5-megapixel camera, even if the smartphone is locked. It comes in at 4.7 by 2.4 by 0.4 inches, and has 8GB of on-board storage.

It packs 1520 mAh non-removable battery, which is claimed to last up to 10 hours of talktime on GSM and up to 8 hours on 3G.

The smartphone is priced at Rs 23,999.

debuting of ultrathin laptop first in China

The XPS 14z, which Dell claims is the world's thinnest fully featured laptop with a slot for a DVD drive, resembles Apple's MacBook Pro:

Dell launched a new ultrathin laptop in China on Friday called the XPS 14z, which is slated to arrive in other markets later this year to take advantage of the coming holiday shopping seasons.
Dell is marketing the XPS 14z as the world's thinnest, fully featured laptop with a slot for a DVD drive. In terms of thinness, it measures 23 millimeters (0.9 inches) and is built with an aluminum case, making it resemble Apple's MacBook Pro line of laptops.
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The laptop has a 14-inch HD display screen with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. Users can choose to buy Dell's XPS 14z with either Intel's second generation Core i5 or Core i7 processors. Dell claims the laptop has a 7-hour battery life. In China, the starting price of the laptop is 7,699 yuan (US$1,205).
Dell launched the device first in China, right before the country's National Day holiday. In a statement on the product launch, Dell noted that China has become the world's largest PC market. In the second quarter, the country surpassed the U.S. in PC sales and shipments, according to research firm IDC.
Dell is the world's second largest PC vendor. But the company is at risk of losing that position to rival Lenovo, which is the fastest growing among the world's top five PC vendors. Lenovo's chairman said earlier this month, he expects his company to overtake Dell in market share by the end of this year.
While Dell's strength has been in the U.S. market, the company is focusing more on developing markets, said Tracy Tsai, an analyst with research firm Gartner. In Asia, 14-inch laptops have been the most popular among consumers, she added.
However, the XPS 14z's price could be unappealing to most Chinese consumers. In Asia, PCs in the $600 to $800 price range tend to do best among mainstream consumers, Tsai said.
Dell is launching its XPS 14z as PC vendors move toward selling more ultrathin laptops. At the end of May, chip maker Intel announced plans to push for a new class of thin and light laptops known as "Ultrabooks," in an effort to improve portable PCs. Dell said the XPS 14z is not an Ultrabook.
The XPS 14z is however part of a trend by the PC industry to create more value with laptops and make the user experience similar to smartphones and tablets, Tsai said. Intel and PC vendors want to reduce laptop boot up times, give them longer battery life and also make the devices lighter, she added.
"They are trying to inspire users to do more things on their PCs," she said. "I think that's the point of the ultrathins and the Ultrabook. It's a kind of evolutionary process. PCs are evolving to the next stage."

 

tip:-How to Launch a Software Application or Upgrade

When you announce a new product include:
1. Product Name and Version
Include the product name and version number in the announcement.
2. Description
Include a product description. A big mistake that developers often make is that they neglect to state what the software does, and simply provide the software's technical details. Developers should provide a simple one line description of the software's purpose.
3. Discuss Changes
Include a one line overview of major product changes. Discuss how the features in the new version will benefit existing users.
4. Release Notes
Provide a link to a list of release notes that detail all of the software version changes. The release notes commonly include beta version progressions, which shows the software was thoroughly tested prior to it's release.
5. Link
Provide a link to the new version product information.
6. Screen Shots
Provide links to the new screen shots. The screen shots should not just be "attractive" graphics, the user should get an idea of functionality from the software screen shots.
7. What's New
Create a brief "what's new" overview, from a benefits perspective.
7. Detailed Benefits
A paragraph detailing what the product is used for. The paragraph should expand on the basic description and include a mention of key features and functions. Include a high level overview detailing product features.
8. Download Link
Include a link to download the trial version.
9. Upgrade Details
Provide details, fees and instructions for upgrading along with any complications that upgraders can anticipate. Include a link for existing users to purchase the upgrade, along with any discount information for users interested in upgrading within a specific time period.
10. Cost
Include summary of fees to purchase the software. If any time limited discounts are being offered to promote the release, be sure to include a coupon code and the sale details.
11. Press
Include a link to the press release announcing the new version.
You might find it helpful to create a web page that details the announcement and contains all of the above information in a single location.

Monday, 10 October 2011

iPhone 4S



The Apple iPhone 4S is finally official. Though not dramatically different from the iPhone 4, the 4S features a faster processor, better graphics performance, and other improvements. Find out more in our First Take.
Review:

Photo gallery: iPhone 4S
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iPhone 4S

As expected, Apple introduced the iPhone 4S at its "Let's Talk iPhone" event on October 4. The news was underwhelming and disappointing to many who were also expecting an iPhone 5. There's also the fact that the iPhone 4S looks almost identical to the iPhone 4. However, there's more than meets the eye, as Apple made a number of changes under the hood to improve on performance, including a faster processor, a more advanced camera, and a new antenna design. In addition, Apple expanded its family to include Sprint and a 64GB model ( ... Expand full review

Photo gallery: iPhone 4S
Photo gallery:
iPhone 4S

As expected, Apple introduced the iPhone 4S at its "Let's Talk iPhone" event on October 4. The news was underwhelming and disappointing to many who were also expecting an iPhone 5. There's also the fact that the iPhone 4S looks almost identical to the iPhone 4. However, there's more than meets the eye, as Apple made a number of changes under the hood to improve on performance, including a faster processor, a more advanced camera, and a new antenna design. In addition, Apple expanded its family to include Sprint and a 64GB model (finally!).

Offering more choice will certainly help Apple's cause, but is there enough to persuade iPhone 4 owners to upgrade? Read on for more about the iPhone 4S and our initial hands-on impressions--we took a Sprint handset for a brief spin just after the event--and be sure to let us know what you think in the comments section below.


Read more: http://reviews.cnet.com/cell-phones/apple-iphone-4s-64gb/4505-6454_7-35027108.html#ixzz1xCAnGlEd
Processor and battery life
The iPhone 4S features Apple's A5 dual-core 1GHz processor along with a dual-core GPU. Apple says the new chipset will make the iPhone 4S twice as fast and offer graphics performance that is seven times faster than the iPhone 4's. Despite the more powerful processor, the company claims the smartphone will be able to provide 8 hours of talk time over 3G, 14 hours over 2G, 6 hours of browsing over 3G, 9 hours via Wi-Fi, 10 hours of video playback, and 40 hours of music playback.

The performance upgrades are indeed welcome. We're never ones to pass up more speed in a mobile device, and if Apple can make that happen without hampering battery life, then all the better. The promised times are impressive, but manufacturer promises can be just that. Though the Samsung Epic Touch 4G and Motorola Droid Bionic had rated talk times of 8 hours and 10.8 hours, respectively, they actually lasted a less stellar 7 hours each in CNET's lab tests.

During our brief demonstration of the iPhone 4S, the handset did operate smoothly and speedily. We weren't able to test it against the iPhone 4 in a side-by-side comparison to notice exactly how much of a boost the new A5 chip offers, but a change for the better is definitely there.

Read more: http://reviews.cnet.com/cell-phones/apple-iphone-4s-64gb/4505-6454_7-35027108.html#ixzz1xCAtc3og

Processor and battery life
The iPhone 4S features Apple's A5 dual-core 1GHz processor along with a dual-core GPU. Apple says the new chipset will make the iPhone 4S twice as fast and offer graphics performance that is seven times faster than the iPhone 4's. Despite the more powerful processor, the company claims the smartphone will be able to provide 8 hours of talk time over 3G, 14 hours over 2G, 6 hours of browsing over 3G, 9 hours via Wi-Fi, 10 hours of video playback, and 40 hours of music playback.

The performance upgrades are indeed welcome. We're never ones to pass up more speed in a mobile device, and if Apple can make that happen without hampering battery life, then all the better. The promised times are impressive, but manufacturer promises can be just that. Though the Samsung Epic Touch 4G and Motorola Droid Bionic had rated talk times of 8 hours and 10.8 hours, respectively, they actually lasted a less stellar 7 hours each in CNET's lab tests.

During our brief demonstration of the iPhone 4S, the handset did operate smoothly and speedily. We weren't able to test it against the iPhone 4 in a side-by-side comparison to notice exactly how much of a boost the new A5 chip offers, but a change for the better is definitely there.

Read more: http://reviews.cnet.com/cell-phones/apple-iphone-4s-64gb/4505-6454_7-35027108.html#ixzz1xCAtc3og
Processor and battery life
The iPhone 4S features Apple's A5 dual-core 1GHz processor along with a dual-core GPU. Apple says the new chipset will make the iPhone 4S twice as fast and offer graphics performance that is seven times faster than the iPhone 4's. Despite the more powerful processor, the company claims the smartphone will be able to provide 8 hours of talk time over 3G, 14 hours over 2G, 6 hours of browsing over 3G, 9 hours via Wi-Fi, 10 hours of video playback, and 40 hours of music playback.
The performance upgrades are indeed welcome. We're never ones to pass up more speed in a mobile device, and if Apple can make that happen without hampering battery life, then all the better. The promised times are impressive, but manufacturer promises can be just that. Though the Samsung Epic Touch 4G and Motorola Droid Bionic had rated talk times of 8 hours and 10.8 hours, respectively, they actually lasted a less stellar 7 hours each in CNET's lab tests.
During our brief demonstration of the iPhone 4S, the handset did operate smoothly and speedily. We weren't able to test it against the iPhone 4 in a side-by-side comparison to notice exactly how much of a boost the new A5 chip offers, but a change for the better is definitely there.


camera:new upcoming Sony Cybershot DSC S3000 10.1 MP

Do more with your camera. This is your companion on those fun escapades. Whether it is an early morning sunrise, vibrant campfire with friends or the blissful smile that nature evokes, your camera captures it all beautifully with its smart features like Sweep Panorama, Face Detection and Smile Shutter. Its 2.7 inch clear LCD screen makes your viewing experience crisp and sharp. Capture stunning videos with its movie recording feature. With its 10.1 MP and 4x zoom, you can never miss a click-worthy shot!

Specifications:
Brand & Model Number : Sony DSC-S3000/S
Type : Digital Camera
Megapixels
10.1 MP
Zoom
Optical Zoom : 4x
Digital Zoom : 8x
LCD Screen
2.7"
Sensor
Size : 1/2.9
Type : CCD
ISO Sensitivity
Auto : 100 - 3200
Aperture
Yes
Autofocus
Yes
Shutter Speed
Minimum : 1/4
Maximum : 1/2000
Memory & Storage
Internal Memory : Yes
Expandable Memory : Yes
Storage Type : SD/SDHC card
Connectivity

* USB

Dimensions
99 x 61 x 30 mm
Battery
AA Battery
Package Contents
Camera , USB Cable & Charger, Quick Start Guide
After sales service
After Sales service will be provided by the brand manufacturer
WARRANTY : 3 Years Manufacturer Warranty

Do more with your camera. This is your companion on those fun escapades. Whether it is an early morning sunrise, vibrant campfire with friends or the blissful smile that nature evokes, your camera captures it all beautifully with its smart features like Sweep Panorama, Face Detection and Smile Shutter. Its 2.7 inch clear LCD screen makes your viewing experience crisp and sharp. Capture stunning videos with its movie recording feature. With its 10.1 MP and 4x zoom, you can never miss a click-worthy shot!

Specifications:
Brand & Model Number : Sony DSC-S3000/S
Type : Digital Camera
Megapixels
10.1 MP
Zoom
Optical Zoom : 4x
Digital Zoom : 8x
LCD Screen
2.7"
Sensor
Size : 1/2.9
Type : CCD
ISO Sensitivity
Auto : 100 - 3200
Aperture
Yes
Autofocus
Yes
Shutter Speed
Minimum : 1/4
Maximum : 1/2000
Memory & Storage
Internal Memory : Yes
Expandable Memory : Yes
Storage Type : SD/SDHC card
Connectivity

* USB

Dimensions
99 x 61 x 30 mm
Battery
AA Battery
Package Contents
Camera , USB Cable & Charger, Quick Start Guide
After sales service
After Sales service will be provided by the brand manufacturer
WARRANTY : 3 Years Manufacturer Warranty

Monday, 3 October 2011

Cheapest computer $35, To be Launched in India

A total new computer generation is on the verge of exploding with India launching a new computer available at an unbelievable cost of $35 especially for its younger studying generation. The tablet PC as light as 400 grams comes loaded with all the possible normal computer applications. Mr Kapil Sibal India’s Union Human Resource Development Minister unveiled this magical gadget earlier this week in a press conference.

A touch screen device, which is wi-fi enabled, developed by the research teams of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). The PC supports a 256 MB RAM and is powered by a 2-watt system and also has solar cells support as an alternative power. The device has a seven inch diagonal screen and an inbuilt processor which makes it conveniently portable and can be connected to any external keyboard through USB port. There is no hard disk but a memory disc of 2 Gigabyte which can be enhanced up to 32 Gigabyte if required.

This gadget will not only have access to the windows OS but also Linux, giving it much user friendly touch and keeping it low on cost. In order to support high tech education system in the country the government of India has given an extra edge support to this gadget and is looking forward to lower the prices up to $20 and even cheaper in the near future.

Sunday, 2 October 2011

new motorcycles/bikes in india

It has been more than 50 years
now that bikes have been ruling
the Indian automobile sector. In
1955, the Indian government
needed sturdy and reliable
motorcycles for its Army and
police to patrol the rugged border
highways.
The first batch of 350cc Bullet -
the super bike in India of all
times, from the Royal Enfield
Company of UK were received and
assembled at Chennai. Since then,
bikes in India have been
flourishing as a two wheelers
segment, and Indian bikes gaining
on popularity all across the world.
Talking
of
bikes
cc,
bikes
having
four-
stroke
engines
are
thought
to be more fuel efficient
motorbikes. They are the main
reason for the growth of
motorbikes in India as a segment.
Indian bikes market share is about
81.5% of the total two wheeler
market in India. Three-fourth of
the total exports in the two
wheeler automobile industry are
made in the motorcycle segment.
Exports are made mainly to South
East Asian and SAARC nations.
India is the manufacturer of some
of the best bikes in the world.
Hero Honda, Kinetic Motor, TVS
Motor, LML India are some of
iconic bike manufacturers in
India. There are cheap
motorcycles that comprise the
commuter bikes segment, as well
luxury bikes like sports bike in
India for the new age bikers. Ever
year, a series of latest bike
launch keep the sector buzzing.
Kawasaki Ninja, Bajaj Pulsar 135
LS, and Honda Unicorn Dazzler are
some of the latest motorcycle
models that have made news in
the recent past. Besides, there
are also a number of new bikes in
India that are awaiting a launch
in the near future
This section provides detailed
information on every bike in India,
features of motorcycles,
motorcycle parts, and cheap
motorcycles. If you are planning
to buy a new bike, you will get
here all the details of new bikes,
cheap bikes, used bikes, bikes for
sale, a complete 2 wheelers list,
and authentic bike reviews. And
for the die-hard bike lovers, this
is the ultimate destination to get
high-resolution pictures of
motorcycle, industry-sourced
motorcycle reviews and
descriptions of first-hand
motorcycle test rides.
Here you can find indian bikes,
motor bikes in india, motorcycles
in india, new bike in india, latest
bikes and best bike.
Following is a comprehensive list
of bike in India (Bike List):
Upcoming Bikes in India |
New Launch Bike
BAJAJ AUTO HERO HONDA KINETIC MOTOR
› Bajaj KTM 690
Supermoto
› Hero Honda
Achiever › Kinetic Aquila
› Bajaj KTM 990
Superduke
› Hero Honda CD
Dawn › Kinetic Comet
› Bajaj KTM RC8 › Hero Honda CD
Deluxe › Kinetic Stryker
› Bajaj KTM 990
Supermoto R › Hero Honda Glamour
› Bajaj KTM 990
Supermoto › Hero Honda Karizma
› Bajaj KTM 990
Adventure
› Hero Honda Passion
Plus
› Bajaj KTM 990
Adventure R
› Hero Honda
Splendor
› Bajaj KTM 690
Enduro R
› Hero Honda
Splendor NXG
› Bajaj KTM 690 SMC ›Hero Honda CBZ X-
Treme
› Bajaj KTM 690
Enduro › Hero Honda Hunk
› Bajaj KTM 690 Duke › Karizma ZMR FI
› Bajaj KTM 125 Duke
› Bajaj Kawasaki Z750
› Bajaj Kawasaki
Z1000
› Bajaj Kawasaki
Versys
› Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja
ZX 14
› Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja
ZX-10R
› Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja
650R
› Bajaj Kawasaki
ER-6N
› Kawasaki Ninja
› Bajaj XCD 135 DTS-
Si
› Bajaj Discover DTSi
› Bajaj Platina
› Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS
› Bajaj Pulsar DTSi
› Bajaj Pulsar 200CC
› Bajaj Avenger
› Bajaj Pulsar DTS-Fi
220 CC -
› Bajaj Discover DTS-
Si 100cc -
› Bajaj Pulsar 220 S
› Bajaj Steel Kick
Start
› Bajaj SteelSelf
Start
› Bajaj XCD Sprint
135
› Bajaj XCD Sprint
150
› Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja
ZX 6r
› Bajaj KTM 65 SX
› Bajaj KTM 250 XC-F
› Bajaj KTM 350 XC-F Kinetic Comet
› Bajaj KTM RC8 › Hero Honda CD
Deluxe › Kinetic Stryker
› Bajaj KTM 990
Supermoto R › Hero Honda Glamour
› Bajaj KTM 990
Supermoto › Hero Honda Karizma
› Bajaj KTM 990
Adventure
› Hero Honda Passion
Plus
› Bajaj KTM 990
Adventure R
› Hero Honda
Splendor
› Bajaj KTM 690
Enduro R
› Hero Honda
Splendor NXG
› Bajaj KTM 690 SMC ›Hero Honda CBZ X-
Treme
› Bajaj KTM 690
Enduro › Hero Honda Hunk
› Bajaj KTM 690 Duke › Karizma ZMR FI
› Bajaj KTM 125 Duke
› Bajaj Kawasaki Z750
› Bajaj Kawasaki
Z1000
› Bajaj Kawasaki
Versys
› Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja
ZX 14
› Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja
ZX-10R
› Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja
650R
› Bajaj Kawasaki
ER-6N
› Kawasaki Ninja
› Bajaj XCD 135 DTS-
Si
› Bajaj Discover DTSi
› Bajaj Platina
› Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS
› Bajaj Pulsar DTSi
› Bajaj Pulsar 200CC
› Bajaj Avenger
› Bajaj Pulsar DTS-Fi
220 CC -
› Bajaj Discover DTS-
Si 100cc -
› Bajaj Pulsar 220 S
› Bajaj Steel Kick
Start
› Bajaj SteelSelf
Start
› Bajaj XCD Sprint
135
› Bajaj XCD Sprint
150
› Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja
ZX 6r
› Bajaj KTM 65 SX
› Bajaj KTM 250 XC-F
› Bajaj KTM 350 XC-FIt has been more than 50 years
now that bikes have been ruling
the Indian automobile sector. In
1955, the Indian government
needed sturdy and reliable
motorcycles for its Army and
police to patrol the rugged border
highways.
The first batch of 350cc Bullet -
the super bike in India of all
times, from the Royal Enfield
Company of UK were received and
assembled at Chennai. Since then,
bikes in India have been
flourishing as a two wheelers
segment, and Indian bikes gaining
on popularity all across the world.
Talking
of
bikes
cc,
bikes
having
four-
stroke
engines
are
thought
to be more fuel efficient
motorbikes. They are the main
reason for the growth of
motorbikes in India as a segment.
Indian bikes market share is about
81.5% of the total two wheeler
market in India. Three-fourth of
the total exports in the two
wheeler automobile industry are
made in the motorcycle segment.
Exports are made mainly to South
East Asian and SAARC nations.
India is the manufacturer of some
of the best bikes in the world.
Hero Honda, Kinetic Motor, TVS
Motor, LML India are some of
iconic bike manufacturers in
India. There are cheap
motorcycles that comprise the
commuter bikes segment, as well
luxury bikes like sports bike in
India for the new age bikers. Ever
year, a series of latest bike
launch keep the sector buzzing.
Kawasaki Ninja, Bajaj Pulsar 135
LS, and Honda Unicorn Dazzler are
some of the latest motorcycle
models that have made news in
the recent past. Besides, there
are also a number of new bikes in
India that are awaiting a launch
in the near future
This section provides detailed
information on every bike in India,
features of motorcycles,
motorcycle parts, and cheap
motorcycles. If you are planning
to buy a new bike, you will get
here all the details of new bikes,
cheap bikes, used bikes, bikes for
sale, a complete 2 wheelers list,
and authentic bike reviews. And
for the die-hard bike lovers, this
is the ultimate destination to get
high-resolution pictures of
motorcycle, industry-sourced
motorcycle reviews and
descriptions of first-hand
motorcycle test rides.
Here you can find indian bikes,
motor bikes in india, motorcycles
in india, new bike in india, latest
bikes and best bike.
Following is a comprehensive list
of bike in India (Bike List):
Upcoming Bikes in India |
New Launch Bike
BAJAJ AUTO HERO HONDA KINETIC MOTOR
› Bajaj KTM 690
Supermoto
› Hero Honda
Achiever › Kinetic Aquila
› Bajaj KTM 990
Superduke
› Hero Honda CD
Dawn › Kinetic Comet
› Bajaj KTM RC8 › Hero Honda CD
Deluxe › Kinetic Stryker
› Bajaj KTM 990
Supermoto R › Hero Honda Glamour
› Bajaj KTM 990
Supermoto › Hero Honda Karizma
› Bajaj KTM 990
Adventure
› Hero Honda Passion
Plus
› Bajaj KTM 990
Adventure R
› Hero Honda
Splendor
› Bajaj KTM 690
Enduro R
› Hero Honda
Splendor NXG
› Bajaj KTM 690 SMC ›Hero Honda CBZ X-
Treme
› Bajaj KTM 690
Enduro › Hero Honda Hunk
› Bajaj KTM 690 Duke › Karizma ZMR FI
› Bajaj KTM 125 Duke
› Bajaj Kawasaki Z750
› Bajaj Kawasaki
Z1000
› Bajaj Kawasaki
Versys
› Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja
ZX 14
› Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja
ZX-10R
› Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja
650R
› Bajaj Kawasaki
ER-6N
› Kawasaki Ninja
› Bajaj XCD 135 DTS-
Si
› Bajaj Discover DTSi
› Bajaj Platina
› Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS
› Bajaj Pulsar DTSi
› Bajaj Pulsar 200CC
› Bajaj Avenger
› Bajaj Pulsar DTS-Fi
220 CC -
› Bajaj Discover DTS-
Si 100cc -
› Bajaj Pulsar 220 S
› Bajaj Steel Kick
Start
› Bajaj SteelSelf
Start
› Bajaj XCD Sprint
135
› Bajaj XCD Sprint
150
› Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja
ZX 6r
› Bajaj KTM 65 SX
› Bajaj KTM 250 XC-F
› Bajaj KTM 350 XC-F

new Samsung's Galaxy W smartphone

We're looking at some of the most
debatable images to have graced
the phone arena to date. The
Samsung Galaxy S has surely been
among the leading smartphones to
be retailing in our markets today
and it's enough for us to
emphasize on the awesomeness
that lies in store for the
auspicious Galaxy W phone. This
new rendition of the Galaxy phone
range has shown up at FCC
already, it's cool with an
operation range from 850MHz to
1900MHz. North Americans can
gain more from this phone since it
pumps up data speeds up to 14.4
Mbps. It also uses a 3.7-inch
display screen, a 1.4GHz
processor, 4GB internal RAM
communication, 4GB storage, a 5-
megapixel camera, Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth.
Making rounds at FCC is one thing
and reaching stateside is another
wholly different ball game. We’re
looking forward.
Engadget
 
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