Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 Android smartphone is now available for Rs.13900 in India. SE Xperia X8 is powered by Android 1.6 operating system and 600 MHZ processor.
SE Xperia X8 features a 3 inch HVGA touchscreen display with resolutions of 320×480 pixels, four corner UI, 3.2 megapixel camera, expandable memory of upto 16GB. Xperia X8 supports GSM GPRS/EDGE and UMTS HSPA and UMTS HSPA network.
SE Xperia X8 also features FM Radio with RDS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3.5mm audio jack, Google services, music player, webkit browser, and Facebook, Twitter and timescape integration.
SE has not announced the availability and price of the handset.
Movie Name : Break Ke Baad
Director : Danish Aslam
Writer : Danish Aslam & Renuka Kunzru
Co Produced by : Reliance Big Pictures
Producer : Kunal Kohli
Music : Vishal- Shekhar
Language : Hindi
Expected Release date : 26th November, 2010
Movie Cast : Imran Khan, Deepika Padukone, Sharmila Tagore, Lillete Dubey, Shahana Goswami
Fireworks are launched from the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium at the start of the XIX Commonwealth Games opening ceremony in New Delhi on October 3, 2010. India’s day of destiny finally arrived with the Games due to begin in fortress-like New Delhi, after a shambolic run-up that threatened to derail the event.
The stadium reverberated with Rahman’s Games theme song ‘Yaaro, India Bula Liya’ and his famous ‘Jai Ho’ number from his Oscar-winning ‘ Slumdog Millionaire’ album, in the midst of a spectacular fireworks display, before the curtains came down on the spectacular ceremony.
For the first time in Games history the athletes who took part in the march past were later seated on the periphery to watch the remaining part of the pageant.
A tight security blanket was thrown around the capital with snipers too placed on building terraces situated on the periphery of the stadium’s approach roads ahead of the commencement.
The 19th edition of the Games will see more than 6,800 athletes and officials, the biggest-ever assembly in the history of the multi-discipline event which began in 1930, taking part in 17 disciplines ranging from athletics to netball and lawn bowls.
Competitions in 17 disciplines would commence in earnest tomorrow with the opening day seeing eight gold medals being decided.
Commonwealth 2010 Opening Ceremony video
Non-violence and peace are all best exemplified with one name – Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948), also known as Mahatma Gandhi. Residing in the minds of millions, Gandhiji was able to unite India like none other.