Tuesday, January 20, 2009

E 71, the greatest


Computer Active has compared business mobiles in its January 2009 issue and has concluded that the Nokia E7¹is 'undoubtedly the best'.
It says, ''More pocket friendly than the iphone, priced right, small, full qwerty keypad; fantastic for email; good battery life and the list goes on. No second thoughts that the E7¹is a great phone for business and consumers.''
Why am I blogging this? Because I have one!

Posted by ShoZu

Monday, January 19, 2009

The Dell bus


I'm posting this from my E71.
Dell has realised that in India, it is important to reach out to consumers directly. Indian also prefer to have a look at the product before they buy it, even more so when it is a computer.
Apart from selling from showrooms, Dell now reaches out to consumers with its products displayed in buses like the one here.
The bus itself attracted you, with its predominantly red colour scheme.
But wait! How on earth did they manage to find parking space for the huge Volvo bus near Khadi Bhavan in Chennai's Mount Road?

Posted by ShoZu

Friday, December 19, 2008

Blogging from Windows Live Writer

Microsoft has been criticised for almost everything. MS also deserves some of it. MS also has the reputation of designing shoddy products.

But one product from MS has received praise from almost everyone who has used it. It’s Windows Live Writer. Blogging is a breeze with Live Writer.

Live Writer is part of the Windows Live suite and is free. It can also be downloaded separately.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Google employees get Japanese Space Toilets

Google Employees Even Get Japanese Space Toilets

Google employees are so special that they even get Japanese space toilets on which to rest their stock options.

SFist found these sexy Japanese Toto toilets in Google’s headquarters. They feature front and rear cleansing along with a dryer and some sort of insane wand cleaning system that may be part of Google’s 80-20 projects policy. The toilets are fairly common in Japan - heck, there are even toilets that offer birdsong to cover up embarrassing noises - so perhaps they’re these were installed as a treat for their Asian employees.

The real question, however: Is there an API?
From Techcrunch