Tuesday, 15 October 2013

HTC Unveils New ‘Phablet’ With Fingerprint Sensor

Smartphone manufacturer, HTC has unveiled it’s new android based smartphone HTC One Max, with a fingerprint sensor.

htc-one-max.koozaThe fingerprint technology has earlier been used by Motorola in it’s ATRIX smartphone and most recently by Apple in it’s recently released Iphone 5S.
The device boasts a vast array of features to lure the tech-savvy customers, which include a 5.9” HD screen, 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor, 2GB Ram, Android Jelly Bean version: 4.3, with HTC’s Sense 5.5 user interface on top, micro SD card option up to 64GB, non-removable 3300 MAH battery, a rear camera with 4 MP, 2688 x 1520 pixels resolution coupled with autofocus and LED flash, whereas the front camera offers a resolution of 2.1 MP, 1080p@30fps,  with features such as HDR.
Connectivity options include; GPRS, EDGE, HSPA+; LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n, Bluetooth, NFC, Infrared, microUSB v2.0.
The phone weighs a staggering 217 grams.
The phone is slated for a November release in the US, whereas across Asia and Europe; October is the month for the official release, however, the price is not yet known.

Big data theory: Making a case for 3G in a low ARPU market

It is believed that a significant number of broadband users will eventually shift to 3G and subsequently 4G as a more reliable way to stay connected. PHOTO: FILE
KARACHI: 
The bulk of the Pakistan cellular market comprises prepaid users and as such Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) for the local industry is not very high. In most cases monthly data packages, which currently are limited to painfully slow GPRS are utilised mostly by post-paid users and very rarely by pre-paid.
Smartphone penetration is rising but is still a small chunk of the market with feature phones still the first choice for the majority of the consumers whose main mode of communication is voice and text.
So will 3G even be able to get a foothold in the market? A lot of nay-sayers are still convinced that the service will be way too expensive and will not be able to garner a significant chunk of the local market.
The case against 3G
Looked at from a very simplistic point of view, there is limited scope for 3G growth in Pakistan. The market is still young compared to the developed world and as we already mentioned the low industry ARPU – ranging from a low of Rs151 for Zong to about Rs179 for Warid – does not indicate that there will be many takers for a technology that is not going to be cheap.
Globally the next big thing in telecom, as far as future earnings is concerned is going to be data and so far that is not even a market segment in Pakistan. The earnings can pretty much be divided into two segments, voice and text. Text has already started to take a hit with the rise in free messaging apps like Whatsapp, Viber, etc.
The lack of any active flow of services that are eager to make use of 3G is also a concern. So far there is no indication that any work is being done that will produce a demand for this technology. Just faster browsing alone will not be able to sustain the amount of investment that 3G will absorb
With the steady increase in smartphone penetration, the use of these free messaging apps is also going to increase. So on the one hand SMS revenues will drop and the size of the 3G-ready platform will continue to increase. But the fact that there is a platform does not indicate that there will be returns, not yet anyway.
The case for 3G
But if we take another look at the industry, then Pakistan seems to be a market that could gain a lot from 3G and might also be good for 3G and telecoms that bid for, and succeed in getting a licence.
Broadband usage in Pakistan has been increasing at a steady pace over the past five years and it is expected that this will be one the growth drivers for 3G once the service of becomes commercially available. The number of subscribers has tripled in the last four years and this growth is expected to pick up pace as technology leads to falling costs and better products.
It is believed that a significant number of broadband users will eventually shift to 3G and subsequently 4G as a more reliable way to stay connected, and give up on the low quality copper infrastructure that still makes up the bulk of the local telecom backbone.
The other reason one feels 3G will work is the fact that many telecom players will start to offer bundled services. They all know that there is only so much more growth in earnings from voice and text. So they will start offering data packages bundled with free voice and text airtime.
The fact that Pakistan is largely a rural country also indicates that there is great scope for 3G and its utility in mobile health, mobile education and mobile government. Many industry players believe that once 3G is available, services and products that can make use of the service will also start to crop up.
Pent-up demand is a term that is being thrown around a lot, and it could very well be the case

Cost efficiency: Government to convert three power plants to coal

The conversion of 12 steam power plants from furnace oil to imported coal in 2011 could have saved more than $8 billion or almost 4% of gross domestic product annually. ILLUSTRATION: JAMAL KHURSHID
ISLAMABAD: The federal government is converting three power plants from oil to coal as part of a plan to rely less on furnace oil-based steam power plants, a move that is expected to cut cost by two-thirds.
The 1,350-megawatt thermal power station (TPS) Muzaffargarh (units 1-6), 850MW TPS Jamshoro (units 1-4) and 640MW TPS Guddu are now being converted to coal with financial assistance from multilateral institutions.
According to a concept paper developed by the Planning Commission tiled ‘Conversion of existing thermal power stations to cheaper fuels’, the conversion of 12 steam power plants from furnace oil to imported coal in 2011 could have saved more than $8 billion or almost 4% of gross domestic product annually.
The savings estimate was based on prices of furnace oil and coal and the exchange rate at that time.
The current project will help save two-thirds of the cost of power generation, the paper said.
“The generation capacity proposed to be switched to coal constitutes almost a quarter of the country’s total capacity. It, therefore, can substantially cut overall electricity production costs, bringing relief to both domestic and industrial consumers,” argues a senior executive of a gas-fired independent power plant set up under the 2002 power policy during a recent briefing on the power sector.
“Another substantial amount of $1.5-1.6 billion a year can be saved by providing gas and oil to power producers according to their position on the order of merit based on their fuel efficiency,” contends the executive who asked to remain anonymous.
If his argument is accepted, then the government should prefer eight IPPs with a cumulative capacity of 1,700 megawatts set up under the 2002 policy in the supply of gas and oil for power generation.
Furthermore, he says, savings in fuel costs should help the government eliminate power subsidies, considerably cut its inflationary borrowings from banks, bridge the budget gap, spare funds for investment in hydropower projects and lift some pressure off the country’s weakening balance of payments position

Trade policy: Trade to be the main agenda of PM’s visit, says Dar

The finance minister revealed that American officials assured him during bilateral meetings that an outstanding amount of $322 million from the Coalition Support Fund would be reimbursed to Pakistan shortly. PHOTO: ZAFAR ASLAM/EXPRESS
WASHINGTON: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will focus on expanding investment and trade cooperation with the United States (US) during his upcoming visit to Washington, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said.
Dar was speaking to media representatives in the US at the conclusion of his visit to Washington, during which he attended more than 50 meetings on the occasion of annual World Bank- International Monetary Fund gatherings, and also had “positive” discussions with US officials on bilateral relations.
The finance minister revealed that American officials assured him during bilateral meetings that an outstanding amount of $322 million from the Coalition Support Fund would be reimbursed to Pakistan shortly.
With regard to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s talks with President Barack Obama on October 23, Dar said the Pakistani leader will advocate trade as the best way to strengthen bilateral relations and call for expansion in trade and investment relations. The prime minister will also interact with American business leaders, Dar added.
Senator Dar said he had a string of useful meetings with American officials including USAID administrator and senior US trade officials.
Budget support for Pakistan from the US is likely to be increased to 35-40% of Pakistan’s budget, from the current 20%.

Liverpool Aims For Top-Four Place In EPL: Steven Gerrard


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LONDON: Liverpool’s captain Steven Gerrard said that Reds are not eyeing on Premier League Title but aims to finish it with a top-four place.
The Reds’ skipper told the official website of the clud “I’d never say never about our chances of winning the Premier League title. But if I’m being honest, that’s not the aim. The aim is for a top-four place.”
Liverpool currently lies at the 2nd spot in the Premier League Charts behind Arsenal winning five out of its seven opening matches.
By this impressive start in the league, the Anfield side has been predicted to be a dark horse for the title but Steven Gerrard, who also lead England national football side, calmed down the mounting expectations  by his statement.

Hollywood Band ‘One Direction’ Wants To Record Song For Bollywood

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LONDON: Hollywood band ‘One Direction’ members have revealed that they would live to record a song for a Bollywood film.
According to the sources, the members of the band said in an interview that they wish to record song for a Bollywood film. They said that they were applauded by the response of their film during a big special screening of their film ‘This is Us’ in Kolkata.
Furthermore, the band members said that they know that Indians love them a lot and so that their band wants to give gratitude to them soon by recording a Bollywood song maybe during the next album launch in coming months

‘Hercules The Legend Begins’ Trailer Released

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LOS ANGELES: Hollywood new movie ‘Hercules The Legend Begins’ trailer has been released, whereas the story revolves around one of the greatest myths of all time about Greece god Zeus son ‘Hercules’.
The movie Hercules: The Legend Begins has been directed by Renny Harlin with a script by Sean Hood and Daniel Giat, whereas the film lead cast includes Kellan Lutz stars as Hercules and Scott Adkins, Liam McIntyre, Liam Garrigan, Johnathon Schaech, Roxanne McKee, Gaia Weiss, and Rade Serbedzija.
The action packed film will be released on March 2014 throughout the cinemas.