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Motorola launches Sleek Android 2.1 QUENCH XT5

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE Motorola Mobility India has launched QUENCH XT5 in India. With a winning combination of power, usability and style, the QUENCH XT5 is designed to bring the power of Android 2.1 and an easy and fun touchscreen mobile Internet experience at an attractive price. "As the Android-powered market in India continues to grow significantly, we remain committed to expand our portfolio of smartphones to deliver wider choices across price segments to the Indian consumer," said Faisal Siddiqui, Country Head of India, Motorola Mobility. "The QUENCH XT5 showcases Motorola's design heritage by offering a compelling differentiation from the traditional Android experience, giving people an easier way to enjoy messaging, web browsing and music." The slim and sleek QUENCH XT5 is just 12.5mm thin, weighs a featherweight 114 grams and fits naturally and easily into the palm of the hand with a comfortable soft-touch finish. The user can navi

Matrix Comsec unveils ETERNITY NE

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE Matrix has presented ETERNITY NE, the Next Generation IP-PBX, to mature today's small businesses into enterprises of tomorrow. ETERNITY NE supports all sought networks - POTS, GSM/UMTS and VoIP in an integrated platform. This offers the convenience and advantage to avail different network connectivity. The quick and recurring returns matter the most for small businesses than anyone else. Completely unbiased of the network from where a call arrives, ETERNITY NE delivers seamless communication across all forms of extensions - Mobile, IP, Digital and Analog extensions. ETERNITY NE is built with high-end features does not need an expertise to handle and operate. Easy to use and configure, the system offers high- performance and exceeds expectations. Highlighting the key considerations, Dhaval Bhagora, Product Manager of Matrix Comsec, said, "With our commitment to deliver cutting-edge technology and incorporate innovative techniques, Ma

NIKON starts Collection Centres for Nikon Customers

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE HP has announced that it is the first to ship products based on a new energy-efficient Ethernet standard it helped develop that enables clients to reduce the energy consumption and operational costs of their IT equipment. The IEEE Energy Efficient Ethernet standard (IEEE 802.3az) reduces power consumption of IT devices by automatically adjusting energy use based on actual network traffic between switches and other networked devices in real time. The new HP E-Series zl modules are the first IEEE Energy Efficient Ethernet-enabled switches to automatically enter "sleep mode" as will connected EEE-devices, when no traffic is being transmitted. Through HP's implementation of the standard, clients benefit from lower power consumption, both at the switch and the end-point device, reducing total cost of ownership by up to 51 percent. In the future, the IEEE Energy Efficient Ethernet standard will be used across multiple devices, includ