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[29 Feb 2008 | No Comment | ]

A video by Intel on the possible future on how we will interact with the help of UMPC and other gadgets in the future and how it would seamlessly integrate with other devices to make our lives easier.

Internet »

[28 Feb 2008 | 2 Comments | ]

Airtel broadband has started 1 Mbps unlimited data transfer plans for Rs 2222 / month + tax, which is quite good for users who download a lot of content and don’t want to be worried about how much bandwidth they have consumed, the nearest similar plan that is offered by TATA broadband is 1 Mbps unlimited for Rs 3600 / month.

This new plan have been introduced for Delhi and Kolkata and I am sure that this service would be announced shortly for other areas as well, I hope this …

Telephone / Mobiles »

[27 Feb 2008 | 6 Comments | ]

I have a Airtel land line phone connection and a broadband connection on the same, I am very happy with their broadband and telephony services that I have recommend quite a few people regarding the same and generally there support is good and top notch. In this month telephone bill I noticed that I was billed for Hello tunes though I have never ever subscribed or opted for this service, I thought that it was a small mistake on their part and I paid the entire bill amount for …

Hardware »

[23 Feb 2008 | 122 Comments | ]

I purchased my HCL Mileap V UMPC / tablet laptop for Rs 35,350 which is inclusive of 4% VAT (its retail price is Rs 33,990 exclusive of tax which is approx US $850 this version comes with Windows Vista Home Premium preloaded, the same hardware but with Linux as the operating system is a bit cheaper at Rs 29,990 about US $750 without tax it is known as the Mileap Y Leaptop and it is one of the cheapest tablet UMPC in India, other comparable products similar to …

Hardware »

[22 Feb 2008 | 16 Comments | ]

After repeated delays I finally got my Mileap V tablet UMPC in my hand after a long wait, the HCL guys weren’t just not ready to give it as they just had one piece with them, according to them I am the first retail customer in the city to lay hands on the Mileap V series, I took the Version loaded with Windows Vista Home Premium version Called the Mileap V the version loaded with Linux is technically known as Mileap Y.

My first impressions its surprisingly small and looks beautiful, …