Saturday

MARUTI TOWARDS GUJARAT



The government of Gujarat finally bagged Maruti new mega factory. Initially it was planned in Haryana due to workers problem it was shifted to Gujarat. As we know Maruti is the biggest Carmakeer in India. Haryana government finally accepted to build the Maruti biggest factory outside their state to increase production.
It is second biggest automobile project for the Narendra MOdi - led state after it won Tata motors prestigious Nano project in 2008 when the company was forced to move out of singur in west Bengal due to political unrest.

This proposal put by Maruti association and finally granted on Saturday. Since this is biggest
factory for, not only for Maruti also for Suzki. That is biggest issue to discuss.
The board has granted approval to purchase land in mahsana in Gujarat for future expansion of manufacturing facilities .district This purchase will be subject to final negotiations on price and all legal formalities, company chairman R C bhargav said.

Monday



SAMSUNG CHARGE ON APPLE PRODUCT IN AUSTRALIA


Do you know..................??/?/?
There is A clash between Samsung and Apple's company.That time Apple took chance on Samsung product .
but this time Samsung on Apple products............(latest release iPhone 4s).................
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After losing an important patent battle with Apple in Australia last week, the company has now fired back with Apple's new iPhone4S in its crosshairs.
Samsung today filed an injunction request in an Australia court, saying that Apple's iPhone 4S, which launched on Friday, violates wireless patents it holds. According to ZDNet Australia, a CNET sister site, Samsung argues that Apple's new smartphone (in addition to the iPhone 4 and iPad 2) violate three patents in Australia. In a similar suit filed today in Japan, Samsung argues that those devices violate four of its patents.
In Australia, the patents relate to the use of wireless technology, including WCDMA and HSPA, in mobile devices. According to ZDNet Australia, the patents in the Japanese suit relate to HSPA and user-interface elements.
Apple launched its iPhone 4S on Friday. The device features the same exterior design as its predecessor, the iPhone 4, but comes with a host of improvements, including a dual-core processor and an 8-megapixel camera. The device is running Apple's latest operating system release, iOS 5.


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Thursday


WORLD CHEAPEST TABLET MADE IN INDIA
A dream project of the government, the ‘world’s cheapest tablet PC’, Aakash, is being produced at less than $ 35 (approximately Rs 1,750) per unit, but the replacement warranty attached to it has led to an increase in its price by about $14 to $49.98 per piece.
“The government has asked for a special replacement warranty. Government has asked us not to to repair it (Aakash Tablet)... You will have to replace it... which is a big cost,” Suneet Singh Tuli, the CEO of Datawind, the company manufacturing the tablet, told PTI.
Mr. Tuli further explained that the ratio of defects in any device sold in India is higher when compared to America because of the harsh climatic conditions in New Delhi.
“Those kinds of costs add to it. This (Aakash) is Rs 2,200... It can be Rs 1,700. Actual manufacturing cost still is less than Rs 1,750. But there are all these other conditions which take it above Rs 1,750,” he said.
On July 22, 2010, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal had unveiled a prototype of the device and announced that it would be developed for use at around $35 per unit.
To ensure complete transparency and a level playing-field, the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NME-ICT) decided to task IIT Rajasthan, Jodhpur, with the job of procuring and testing these devices, based on the design and specifications that the mission’s team had finalised.
IIT Jodhpur had floated tenders and the lowest bidder quoted an ex-factory price of $37.98, which was close to the cost mentioned by the minister.
This cost comprised components and material, as well as manufacturing expenses. The final landed price of $49.98 (Rs 2,276) per unit included taxes, levies, and charges like freight and insurance, servicing and documentation, etc.
Mr. Tuli said people have been challenging the development of such a low cost device, but by selling this device to the government, Datawind is making enough profits, which even allows him to donate 10 per cent of the total profit to charity.
Mr. Tuli said that over-and-above the production cost, Datawind pays almost 20 per cent as taxes, which add to the cost of the device.
“If we bring it after making in China, then there would have been no issues, because it’s exempted from duties. I would have not been required to pay 4 per cent VAT (value added tax). Getting it from China and selling in India would have not make it exciting. Therefore, we made it at Hyderabad,” Mr. Tuli said.
He said that company will sell the commercial version of Aakash in the market for Rs 2,999, which -- unlike the government’s Aakash tablet with a 1-year replacement warranty -- will carry only a 30-day replacement warranty.
Mr. Tuli has said that he will sell the government Aakash tablets for Rs 1,750 if the government orders 10 lakh units.
At present, Datawind has an order for supplying 1 lakh units to the government.
The government is buying the tablets for Rs 2,276 per unit and giving them to education institutes at a 50 per cent subsidy.

FOUR SATELLITES INFORMATION..............


  • The satellites were: Megha-Tropiques, an Indo-French mission to study the weather and climate in the tropical regions of the world; SRMSat, built by students of SRM University, near Chennai; Jugnu, put together by Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur students; and VesselSat from Luxembourg.
  • The fourth stage fired the four in orbit after 21 minutes of a flawless flight, the 19th consecutive success of the PSLV, prompting P.S. Veeraraghavan, Director, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, to brand it a “Perfect Satellite LaunchVehicle.”
  • K. Radhakrishnan, Chairman, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) called the flight “a grand success” and said the information received from the Megha-Tropiques satellite would be useful to the global community for measuring the precipitation in the tropical regions of the world. Twenty-one scientific teams from several countries would use the information for doing research on weather in the tropical countries.

  • S. Ramakrishnan, Director, Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre, ISRO, describing it as “a magnificent mission,” said: “Today, with the PSLV, we have an assured access to space. This is something that not many countries can boast of.”
  • There were patches of clouds above the spaceport as the PSLV-C18 soared from the seaside first launch pad at 11.01 a.m., after a delay of one minute. “We shifted the launch by a minute,” Dr. Radhakrishnan explained, to preclude the “probability of space debris,” smashing into the satellites.
  • T.K. Alex, Director, ISRO Satellite Centre, Bangalore, said space debris travelled at a velocity of eight km a second and so the ISRO did not want to take any chances.
  • The vehicle lifting majestically quickly disappeared into a bank of clouds. As it knifed out, it looked spectacular, riding on bright yellow flames and climbing nonchalantly into the sky. Clouds blanketed it again but it emerged, gathering velocity. The engines worked with clock-work precision, erupting into life on the dot and jettisoning into the Bay of Bengal after spending themselves out.
  • After the third stage burn-out, the fourth stage coasted on its own, without any power, that is, without firing. The vehicle was gaining altitude all the time Then, the two engines in the fourth stage started up, and 21 minutes after lift-off, the four satellites were shot into orbit one after the other, at a velocity of 26,000 km an hour.
  • Megha-Tropiques went into orbit at an altitude of 865 km against the targeted 867 km.

Wednesday

        DELAY INTRODUCED TO AVOID COLLISIONS BETWEEN FOUR SATELLITES


 The Indian Space Research Organization on Wednesday used a strategic delay to evade a possible encounter with space debris and ensured a perfect launch of PSLV-C18. Lifting off from the Sriharikota spaceport at 11.01am, a minute after its designated time, Isro's workhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle put into orbit four satellites, including the Indo-French Megha-Tropiques.

"The launch was a great success. We had targeted a circular orbit of 867km for the weather satellite Megha-Tropiques and we have achieved, as per initial reports, 865km," said Isro chairman K Radhakrishnan. "It demonstrates again the reliability and versatility of PSLV as a launch platform."



After the beginning a 50-hour countdown at 9am on Monday, Isro got wind of the space debris. Three hours before the schedule lift-off time, it found that the probability of collision remained high. "We delayed the launch by a minute since there was a higher probability of the launch vehicle hitting space debris at an altitude between 600km and 800km," an Isro official said. One minute is a significant amount of time in this context since any object in space at that height moves at about 8km per second. The delay ensured that the rocket reached the altitude after the debris had moved away by about 500km and the satellites could be safely ejected into the orbit.

The 1,000kg Megha-Tropiques, put in orbit 22.5 minutes after the rocket lifted off, was jointly developed by Isro and the French national space agency CNES. It will study the water cycle and energy exchanges in the tropics. Its circular orbit is inclined at 20 degrees to the equator allowing it to cover more area on both sides of the equator.

"It will help us understand our climate better. This knowledge will also help our farmers," said Radhakrishnan. It is only the second satellite of its kind in the world. The first, Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) developed jointly by the US and Japan, was launched in 1997.

The other satellites aboard PSLV-C18 are the 28.7kg VesselSat-1 of Luxembourg, 3kg Jugnu of IIT Kanpur and 10.9-kg SRMSat of SRM University in Chennai. While Jugnu will take images of the Earth in the near-infrared region, SRMSat will try to address the problem of global warming and pollution by monitoring carbon-dioxide and water vapour levels.

While Isro and CNES spent almost Rs 86 crore each on Megha-Tropiques, PSLV-C18, used in a "core-alone" configuration, cost Rs 90 crore. Commenting on the increasing frequency of launches, Radhakrishnan said a feasibility study was on to identify another launch site which would be part of the 12th 5-year Plan. "In the meantime, we will build another launch vehicle assembly plant near the second launch pad to increase the frequency of launches," he said. Another Isro official indicated that a new assembly plant may take up to five years to complete, provided work begins now.

Tuesday

NANO SATELLITE



SRMSAT, a nano satellite developed by Chennai-based SRM University, is set to be launched into space on board the PSLV-C18 scheduled for take off from Sriharikota on October 12.
  • Briefing reporters on the launch, SRM group chancellor T R Pachamuthu and president P Sathyanarayanan said the university also had plans to set up a Centre for Space Technology at its campus in Kattankulathur, near Chennai. It is in talks with the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) in this regard.
  • ''Everything is at the planning stage. The talks will be carried forward once the launch of SRMSAT is over. It will take another five to six months to get a concrete shape'', said Sathyanarayanan.


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  • ''Once the Centre for Space Technology is established, we will introduce specialised courses on space technology to churn out more space scientists to meet the growing demand,'' said Pachamuthu. The proposed centre would focus more on research, he added.
  • On SRMSAT, he said SRM was the first private university in India to launch a nano satellite. Describing it as a momentous occasion, the satellite weighing 10.4 kg was designed and developed by about 50 students from various departments over two years.
  • The satellite would have a life span of two years and would monitor greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide and water vapour in the atmosphere using a grating spectrometer.
  • A separate ground station was set up at the university to monitor the satellite. ''Initially, Isro will monitor the satellite from its ground station at Bangalore. After a week, SRM University will also monitor it from the ground station set up at the campus'', said Narayana Rao, director (research), SRM University.
  • He said SRM would continue to work with Isro in future, and would possibly design another satellite in the next two years.

Monday

The most common thing for Apple industry and amazing news to the technical world.
Apple latest handset crossed its old record of I phone 4...................................


its just simple to say .......it has crossed the past records.but its not that simple for more details
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CUPERTINO: Apple announced pre-orders of its iPhone 4S have topped one million in a single day, surpassing the previous single day pre-order record of 600,000 held by iPhone 4.

iPhone 4S is the most amazing iPhone yet, packed with incredible new features including Apple's dual-core A5 chip for blazing fast performance and stunning graphics; An 8 megapixel camera with; full 1080p HD resolution video recording; and Siri. iPhone 4S also includes iOS 5 operating system with over 200 new features, and iCloud.

"We are blown away with the incredible customer response to iPhone 4S," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. "The first day pre-orders for iPhone 4S have been the most for any new product that Apple has ever launched and we are thrilled that customers love iPhone 4S as much as we do."

iPhone 4S comes in either black or white varients and will be available in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models. iPhone 4S will be available in the US, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan and the UK from Friday, October 14 and will be available in 22 more countries by the end of October including AustriaBelgiumCzech Republic, Denmark, EstoniaFinlandHungaryIreland, Italy, LatviaLiechtensteinLithuaniaLuxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, NorwaySingapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland

Thursday

Timothy D. "TimCook (born November 1, 1960) is the CEO of APPLE having joined the company in March 1998.