Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

The new version of Aakash (Tablet) is the cheapest in the world costs $ 20

Japan Display conglomerate, created a year ago by the giants Hitachi, Toshiba and Sony with the idea of ​​making LCD screens for tablets, smartphones and mobile devices, plans to double its production by 2014 through increasing investment in China.
The Japanese group plans to invest between 20 billion and 30 billion yen ($ U.S. 250 million to 375 million, approximately) to automate their production chain, to add components and perform final assembly of the product.




Display Japan currently has four manufacturing plants in China LCD, one in Taiwan and one in the Philippines, in addition to buying the Panasonic factory located in Chiba, a town on the outskirts of Tokyo, dedicated to the first phase of production of this type of display. The planned investment by Japan Display, a world leader in this sector with a market share of 20%, enters into a second phase of expansion that will bring their plants at full capacity, according to the Nikkei newspaper.
With this plan expected in fiscal 2014, ending in Japan in March 2015, the company can double its monthly production up to 47,000 small and medium LCD screens, twice the level estimated for this 2012.





 in India, the Government introduced the new version of the world's cheapest tablet, Aakash 2.0, which includes a number of improvements and will be delivered at a subsidized price to some 220 million students in this country.
The upgraded version of Aakash (sky in Sanskrit) was presented at the National Education Day. The tablet has a 1GHz processor, 512 MB of RAM, a seven-inch screen and a battery life of three hours.




 Its starting price is 1,130 rupees (U.S. $ 20) for Indian students and exactly twice in the market. The device has been developed by British company Datawind, who chairs the Indo-Canadian Suneet Singh Tuli, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Dream come true! , The Taj Mahal in Dubai


"Imagine! ...". Caressing voice of the speaker. Jingle, fades, a thousand lights in the night Arabic. "Imagine how will this dream come true! ...". The most replicated on the TV spot of the Gulf is a compulsion to imagine that you do not spring from the airport to the screens hotel. 


 The advertising to the drilling action drills that are building the complex of Taj Arabia, the Eighth junk in the world: an artistic heritage do-it-yourself with the new Taj Mahal in Dubai who will be joined by the new Tower of Pisa in Dubai, which will shadow the new Eiffel Tower in Dubai, which will stand on the new Great Wall of Dubai, which will surround the new Pyramids of Dubai ... More than one spot, an oxymoron: it is not just a beautiful dream nothing compared to last, gigantic example of architecture Frankenstein

  



The Taj Mahal 2.0 will be ready in a couple of years, when we took twenty to the original. Will be four times larger, and instead of cenotaphs, will have a 300-room hotel with attached casino, racecourse,
It will not be a tomb for the wife of the emperor, but first thalamus for couples on their honeymoon. It will not be the "castle in the air" that enchanted Bayard Taylor, if anything, a land investment "admire the great works all together." A billion dollars, a hundred square kilometers in marble, fountains, niches, minarets, domes, gardens, lotus leaves and Koranic calligraphy carved: all the same, grooved without imagination, without dreams.



                                              $1bn (£621m) project   

Thursday, November 15, 2012

biggest trade fair in India

 

 Cuba participates in the 32nd International Trade Fair of India with a booth focused on promoting tourism and its aspiration to become an attractive destination for this and other South Asian countries.Our country attends for the fourth time this colossal event with the intention of promoting cigars and other traditional leaders, but above all, his own image and potential of its tourism industry, told Prensa Latina, the Cuban Ambassador Abelardo Cueto. 

One of the largest in the world, the trade show brings together more than six thousand exhibitors from 22 countries, including India, and according to organizers will host about two million visitors during the two weeks that remain open.Cuba is the only Latin American nation this year at the fair. 

Cueto appreciated the contribution of the Organisation India Trade Promotion that fact and highlighted the excellent working relationship between the embassy and ministries such as Foreign Affairs, Trade and Industry, Sports and other Indian entities.Numerous historical facts underlying the strong political relations between the two countries, said the diplomat. 

He recalled, in this regard, the meeting between Che Guevara and Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, the Nehru itself and Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to the leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, and Rajiv Gandhi's visit to Havana, first by an Indian prime minister to Cuba.Meanwhile, the first secretary of the embassy in charge of trade and cooperation, Nidia Banos, said that bilateral relations in this area are seamlessly lapsing. 

Levels are maintained in good sales to India of cigars, rum and other traditional Cuban products, and the strategic partnership between our Center of Molecular Immunology and BioCon Pharmaceuticals Company, with headquarters in the city of Bangalore, is one of the largest Asia, he said.Bathrooms added that Cuba, meanwhile, the Asian giant imported generic drugs and raw materials for pharmaceuticals, chemicals, tires and elements for the exploitation of renewable energy sources, among others.