![]() Mobile News | Samsung Galaxy Note: Is it a Phone or a Tablet? PCWorld By Tony Bradley, PCWorld Pre-orders have begun at AT&T for the Samsung Galaxy Note. The device is either a very large smartphone, or a diminutive tablet. Either way, it faces some significant challenges trying to inspire buyers. Watch: Samsung Galaxy Note Super Bowl ad goes after Apple fans Samsung will release a white Galaxy Nexus Samsung's Bowl ad claims it can help Apple fanboys break free |
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JK Tyres’ annual capacity to touch 75 lakh car radials – Economic Times
JK Tyres' annual capacity to touch 75 lakh car radials Economic Times CHENNAI: JK Tyres's new plant here will take its capacity to 75 lakh car radials and 14 lakh bus and truck radials annually, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director Raghupati Singhania said today. "A total of Rs 1100 crore has been invested on this plant, ... Dumping duty on car radials from China sought Daimler India to fit JK tyres to Bharat Benz trucks |
Aakash 2 tablets to be made in India: Kapil Sibal – Times of India
IBNLive.com | Aakash 2 tablets to be made in India: Kapil Sibal Times of India The low-cost Aakash tablet PC will be made completely indigenous and its production base diversified, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal said. BANGALORE: The low-cost Aakash tablet PC will be made completely indigenous and its production base diversified, ... ITI to bid for and supply a million Aakash 2 tablets Loss-making public sector company ITI roped in to make Aakash II Aakash 2 tablets: ITI to bid for a million tablets |
HTC, Motorola Making Fewer Android Phones as Samsung Pulls Away – eWeek
DAWN.com | HTC, Motorola Making Fewer Android Phones as Samsung Pulls Away eWeek Android OEMs Motorola and HTC are curbing their smartphone and tablet production in 2012, while Samsung holds the line. Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) likes the boast that there are over 200 million devices, including over 300 different types of smartphones and ... Mid-market Android Meltdown - HTC Warns Big Again HTC sales drop 52% in Jan. Plans 35% decline in Q1. R&D slashed by 60% in Q4 ... HTC faces uphill struggle to prove its worth |
Rdio Updates Android App with Better Search, Easier Navigation, and Top Charts [Rdio]
Kashmir court imposes fine on cellular companies – Hindustan Times
Kashmir court imposes fine on cellular companies Hindustan Times In a landmark judgement by a Kashmir court, seven leading telecom companies have been asked to shell out around Rs 200 crore as entry fee into the state and faced with fine of Rs 10 lakh. "The non-payment of taxes has affected the people. Airtel, Idea, RCom, Tata fined Rs 10 lakh each Jammu and Kashmir High Court slaps Rs 10 lakh fine each on seven telecom companies |
Robotic Etch-a-Sketch Draws Grayscale Images

[Patrick] decided to make a computer controlled etch-a-sketch. While the idea is not that new, there is always a different way to accomplish a goal. An Arduino is used to control a pair of stepper motors which were sourced for pretty cheap, and even came with their own driver. Next a stand was mocked up using foam board, which helps determine where all the parts should live.
Next was a way to attach the steppers to the knobs, gears would be used and a collet meant for model airplanes was sourced to make the mechanical connection between gear and shaft. With everything set in place via foam board and paper printouts, it is off to get some thin plywood. The plywood is sent though a laser cutter creating most of the stand and gears. Now its all software, a program was whipped up for OSX which converts low res pictures into squiggly lines perfect for the etch-a-sketch to draw on its screen.
The results are quite impressive, join us after the break for a quick video.
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Internet giants pull content after warning in India courts – Reuters
![]() The Hindu | Internet giants pull content after warning in India courts Reuters By Arup Roychoudhury and Harichandan Arakali NEW DELHI/BANGALORE Feb 6 (Reuters) - Internet giants Google Inc and Facebook removed content from some Indian domain websites on Monday following a court directive warning them of a crackdown "like China" ... Google, Facebook Remove 'Offensive' Content in India Google, Facebook remove content as India threatens lawsuits for offending ... Google, Facebook remove content in India |

