Nokia has officially announced to launch the new music centric handset 5250 soon this year. The new handset is said to be a higher version of its existing handset 5230/5235. The device boasts of many music features.
The new Nokia 5250 will come with free Guitar Hero 5 Mobile game, FM Radio pre-installed with Ovi Share to share images directly to the web. The device is a music phone has a 2.8-inch TFT touchscreen with support of 640×360 pixel resolutions, 51MB that can be expanded up to 16GB via microSD memory cards, and a 2 mp camera. With support for quad-band GSM/EDGE networks and GPRS for data, users can obviously access Ovi Store to install different apps and games.
Other features of this cell phone are 2-megapixel camera and come with Ovi share pre-installed which enables you to share your favorite photos on the web, like Facebook. Other than music player, it also packed with F.M radio and you can even enjoy the free music via Ovi music unlimited, which otherwise is not supported at all region.
Nokia 5250 is likely to hit the market soon; however release dates are yet to be confirmed. The phone is expected to hit the market at a price tag of Rs.7500 for the Indian market.You can expect to see this phone in Black, White, Purple and Blue colors.
Prakash Raj, south Indian actor got married to his long time girlfriend Pony Verma on 24th August 2010. Prakash Raj Marriage occasion held at Hotel Sahar Star in Ville Parle, Mumbai. Prakash Raj affection with Pony Verma long time, final it has ended with Marriage. Prakash Raj Divorced his 1st wife Lalitha Kumari last year.
Miss Mexico Jimena Navarrete, 22, was crowned as Miss Universe 2010. 23-year-old Miss Jamaica Yendi Phillipps finished second, 19-year-old Miss Australia Jesinta Campbell ended as third runners-up. The fourth and the fifth spots went to Miss Ukraine and Miss Phillipines respectively.
The Miss Universe 2010 pageant began at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas on early Tuesday (24th August 2010) morning.
Arjun Atwal became the first Indian and just the sixth Asian-born player to win on the PGA Tour when he secured a one-stroke victory at the Wyndham Championship on Sunday.
Atwal joined Japanese trio Isao Aoki, Shigeki Maruyama and Ryuji Imada and South Koreans K.J. Choi and Y.E. Yang in an elite but growing club of champions from world’s most populous continent.
Price reward for his victory $918,000
Early life
Born in a Sikh family of Asansol, West Bengal, India, Atwal took up golf at the age of fourteen, playing at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club. He also spent two years at school in the United States, attending W. Tresper Clarke High School, in Westbury, New York. Atwal has been backed through his career by his golf-fanatic father, Bindi, a businessman, an avid golfer and his biggest fan and critic.
Career
After turning professional in 1995 he became one of the leading players on the Asian Tour, topping the order of merit in 2003 and becoming the first man to win a million U.S. dollars on the tour by winning the Hero Honda Masters on home soil in the same year.
Atwal was the second Indian golfer to earn membership of the European Tour after Jeev Milkha Singh and the first to win on a European Tour event when he notched up a five stroke victory in the 2002 Caltex Singapore Masters, which was co-sanctioned by the Asian and European Tours. A second European Tour win followed at the Carlsberg Malaysian Open in 2003. Late in the same year Atwal finished seventh at the PGA Tour’s qualifying school in the U.S., earning a PGA Tour card for 2004, making him the first native East Indian golfer to do so. In his 2004 rookie season on the PGA Tour, he finished 142nd on the money list.
Atwal finished 82nd on the money list in 2005 to secure his spot on Tour for 2006.
His dream cam true in 2010.
It’s raining smartphones in India. As the mobile market is awaiting the launch of Apple’s fourth-generation iPhone in India next month, cellphone makers are scrambling to launch rivals to the smartphone.
While HTC just added Desire to its India lineup, Korean giant Samsung bolstered its smartphone portfolio with the launch of its Bada OS-powered Wave. Business phone maker BlackBerry too boosted its Storm line up with the addition of Storm2. Top cellphone maker Nokia too added its first Linux-based cellphone N900 to its lineup in the country.
Here’s how these big launches — BlackBerry Storm2, HTC Desire, Nokia N900, Samsung Wave, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 — compare on looks, OS, features, camera, connectivity and pricing.