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Bugatti Galibier to go the Hybrid way

Posted by Abhishek Tuesday, 19 April 2011 0 comments


Known for making the world's fastest production car Bugatti now to go the hybrid with its new Galibier
Started in 1909 by Ettore Bugatti, it has not just seen success in the production world but also in the racing biz. The German automobile manufacturing company does not just produce cars. Bugatti’s production lines also see creation of airplanes and on few occasions even railcars.

One thing that the Bugatti cars have always been renowned for is its high-performance fast automobiles. This did not change even though its management changed over the years, its ambition to produce performance cars has not died. They took this to another level after they produced the Bugatti Veyron and the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport. 

Needless to say that the Galibier is going to be exclusive and expensive with the W16 engine with its dual-clutch gearbox from the Veyron the car will definitely be worth looking at. The Galibier will also be seen in a hybrid version.


The Galibier Concept was unveiled in 2009 and was described as the ‘most exclusive, elegant and powerful four-door automobile in the world’.  The only difference that the Galibier has over the Veyron (except of course the design) is that it has two superchargers instead of the four turbochargers in the Veyron.

The project is still in its early stages, Volkswagen hopes to produce ten times the number of Veyrons it produces annually with an approximate figure of 3000. As the car is still taking shape, no official word of the launch and the pricing is yet to be heard from the German engineers.


Known for making the world's fastest production car Bugatti now to go the hybrid with its new Galibier
Started in 1909 by Ettore Bugatti, it has not just seen success in the production world but also in the racing biz. The German automobile manufacturing company does not just produce cars. Bugatti’s production lines also see creation of airplanes and on few occasions even railcars.

One thing that the Bugatti cars have always been renowned for is its high-performance fast automobiles. This did not change even though its management changed over the years, its ambition to produce performance cars has not died. They took this to another level after they produced the Bugatti Veyron and the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport. 

Needless to say that the Galibier is going to be exclusive and expensive with the W16 engine with its dual-clutch gearbox from the Veyron the car will definitely be worth looking at. The Galibier will also be seen in a hybrid version.


The Galibier Concept was unveiled in 2009 and was described as the ‘most exclusive, elegant and powerful four-door automobile in the world’.  The only difference that the Galibier has over the Veyron (except of course the design) is that it has two superchargers instead of the four turbochargers in the Veyron.

The project is still in its early stages, Volkswagen hopes to produce ten times the number of Veyrons it produces annually with an approximate figure of 3000. As the car is still taking shape, no official word of the launch and the pricing is yet to be heard from the German engineers.

Nokia seems to be adding a couple of more 'Touch and Type' mobile handset models for the emerging markets. Prototype of an upcoming dual-SIM handset, Nokia C2-06 Slider - Touch and Type smartphone was spotted by Indian website Hackintos. This entry level dual-SIM slider was running Symbian Series 40 6th Edition operating system.




Upcoming Touch and Type series Nokia C2-XX handset will have a slider form factor with resistive touchscreen display. This Nokia C2-06 handset has 2 megapixel camera at the back that will give you pretty entry level quality of photos.

No word is available on when this dual-SIM (GSM only) touch and type family Nokia C2-06 slider will be launched and at what price. We'll have to hold our horses for this handset. 

Nokia seems to be adding a couple of more 'Touch and Type' mobile handset models for the emerging markets. Prototype of an upcoming dual-SIM handset, Nokia C2-06 Slider - Touch and Type smartphone was spotted by Indian website Hackintos. This entry level dual-SIM slider was running Symbian Series 40 6th Edition operating system.




Upcoming Touch and Type series Nokia C2-XX handset will have a slider form factor with resistive touchscreen display. This Nokia C2-06 handset has 2 megapixel camera at the back that will give you pretty entry level quality of photos.

No word is available on when this dual-SIM (GSM only) touch and type family Nokia C2-06 slider will be launched and at what price. We'll have to hold our horses for this handset. 

Aston Martin in India

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Aston Martin has opened its first dealership in India. The new dealership in Mumbai is in partnership with Performance Cars (a division of Infinity Cars Pvt. Ltd.), which has been involved in Indian luxury car market for several years.
 Mumbai showroom opens
The Aston Martin dealership in Mumbai is located at Kemp's Corner at the junction of the ultra premium Peddar and Altamount Roads with an after-sales facility in nearby Worli. 

India’s elite will be able to view and test-drive selected models from the entire range of V8 Vantage Coupe, V8 Vantage Roadster, V12 Vantage, DB9 Coupe, DB9 Volante, DBS Coupe, DBS Volante and the four-door sports car; Rapide. These models will also be joined by the recently launched V8 Vantage S and the new Virage.
Mumbai showroom opens
Aston Martin now has 134 dealers in 42 countries having recently entered into Brazil, Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, Taiwan and Turkey whilst continuing its growth in markets like China and the Middle East.

Aston Martin’s Chief Commercial Officer, Michael van der Sande said, ‘India represents a new opportunity for us and as part of our programme of growing the reach of the global Aston Martin dealership network this expansion brings our brand to a different audience in a new market.
 Mumbai showroom opens
‘Our decision to bring the Aston Martin brand to India is driven by a strong level of interest and enthusiasm from potential customers in an emerging luxury market. We have taken our time to find the right advocates for Aston Martin and I am confident that we have selected strong partners with whom we look forward to starting a successful relationship.’
 Mumbai showroom opens
Performance Cars, Managing Director, Lalit Choudary said, ‘Partnering Aston Martin offers us an unique opportunity to bring one of the world's iconic brands to one of the world's most discerning and fast growing markets.  We are confident about the brand's success in India given the range of models, the comfortable ride quality the cars offer on our roads and the exclusivity they accord.’

Mumbai showroom opens

Aston Martin in India

Posted by Abhishek 0 comments

Aston Martin has opened its first dealership in India. The new dealership in Mumbai is in partnership with Performance Cars (a division of Infinity Cars Pvt. Ltd.), which has been involved in Indian luxury car market for several years.
 Mumbai showroom opens
The Aston Martin dealership in Mumbai is located at Kemp's Corner at the junction of the ultra premium Peddar and Altamount Roads with an after-sales facility in nearby Worli. 

India’s elite will be able to view and test-drive selected models from the entire range of V8 Vantage Coupe, V8 Vantage Roadster, V12 Vantage, DB9 Coupe, DB9 Volante, DBS Coupe, DBS Volante and the four-door sports car; Rapide. These models will also be joined by the recently launched V8 Vantage S and the new Virage.
Mumbai showroom opens
Aston Martin now has 134 dealers in 42 countries having recently entered into Brazil, Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, Taiwan and Turkey whilst continuing its growth in markets like China and the Middle East.

Aston Martin’s Chief Commercial Officer, Michael van der Sande said, ‘India represents a new opportunity for us and as part of our programme of growing the reach of the global Aston Martin dealership network this expansion brings our brand to a different audience in a new market.
 Mumbai showroom opens
‘Our decision to bring the Aston Martin brand to India is driven by a strong level of interest and enthusiasm from potential customers in an emerging luxury market. We have taken our time to find the right advocates for Aston Martin and I am confident that we have selected strong partners with whom we look forward to starting a successful relationship.’
 Mumbai showroom opens
Performance Cars, Managing Director, Lalit Choudary said, ‘Partnering Aston Martin offers us an unique opportunity to bring one of the world's iconic brands to one of the world's most discerning and fast growing markets.  We are confident about the brand's success in India given the range of models, the comfortable ride quality the cars offer on our roads and the exclusivity they accord.’

Mumbai showroom opens


While RIM has already been negotiating with the Indian government in regards to monitoring facilities of its BlackBerry email services, the Indian authorities have now shifted their attention to the extremely popular Nokia. The Indian government has now asked the Finnish mobile phone manufacturer to help the authorities with satisfactory monitoring capabilities of its push email services for its users to take advantage of this service.
The Indian Ministry of Home Affairs has ordered telecom operators not to launch Nokia’s push email services until the company helps the authorities with monitoring facilities. This is a service from Nokia which allows users to manage multiple email accounts including clients like Rediff, Yahoo, Sify and Gmail. Reports suggest that nearly 50 percent of the E-series devices activated in the country use push email services and if the Nokia does not work out something quickly they may end up affecting a huge number of users.
While Nokia has already helped the Indian security authorities to monitor its enterprise email services by setting up servers which can be helpful to the government. Now however, this comes as an effort from the government to monitor online activities which it is currently incapable of and hence is seeking help from such companies. Nokia is not the only one, as we all know RIM has recently been in the spotlight for this issue and other companies like Microsoft, Google and Skype are already negotiating with the Indian government.


While RIM has already been negotiating with the Indian government in regards to monitoring facilities of its BlackBerry email services, the Indian authorities have now shifted their attention to the extremely popular Nokia. The Indian government has now asked the Finnish mobile phone manufacturer to help the authorities with satisfactory monitoring capabilities of its push email services for its users to take advantage of this service.
The Indian Ministry of Home Affairs has ordered telecom operators not to launch Nokia’s push email services until the company helps the authorities with monitoring facilities. This is a service from Nokia which allows users to manage multiple email accounts including clients like Rediff, Yahoo, Sify and Gmail. Reports suggest that nearly 50 percent of the E-series devices activated in the country use push email services and if the Nokia does not work out something quickly they may end up affecting a huge number of users.
While Nokia has already helped the Indian security authorities to monitor its enterprise email services by setting up servers which can be helpful to the government. Now however, this comes as an effort from the government to monitor online activities which it is currently incapable of and hence is seeking help from such companies. Nokia is not the only one, as we all know RIM has recently been in the spotlight for this issue and other companies like Microsoft, Google and Skype are already negotiating with the Indian government.


Korean electronics giant Samsung has responded to Apple's patent-infringment lawsuitagainst them. As might be guessed, they're not happy – and they're considering legal retaliation.
"Samsung will respond actively to this legal action taken against us through appropriate legal measures to protect our intellectual property," a Samsung spokesman said, asreported by the AFP.
An unidentified Samsung official was quoted by the AFP as saying: "Apple is one of our key buyers of semiconductors and display panels. However, we have no choice but respond strongly this time." Samsung provides Apple with a variety of components essential to Apple's iOS devices, including displays, processors, and NAND flash chips.
In addition, Samsung spokesman Chung Jae-woong told Korea's Yonhap News Agency that his company is considering legal action agains Apple. "We think Apple has violated our patents in communications standards," he said. "We are considering a counterclaim."
This dust-up is a battle of two tech titans. When Apple's fiscal 2010 ended on September 25, the company had pulled in $65.22bn in revenue – an amount that's almost certain to grow considerably in fiscal 2011.
Samsung's revenues are significantly larger. Its 2010 financial report said that the company's total income for that fiscal year, ended on December 31, was 154.63 trillion won ($142.33bn).
Various reports have placed Apple's contribution to Samsung's revenue in 2010 at roughly 4 per cent, or $5.69bn. This February, however, the The Wall Street Journal cited a reportby the Korea Economic Daily that projected Apple's contribution to Samsung's 2011 revenues to be in the range of $7.8bn – an increase of around 37 per cent.
Apple design patents (left) and Samsung smartphones (right)
From Jobs & Co.'s lawsuit: Apple design patents, left; Samsung smartphones, right (source: Mobilized)
Despite this mutually beneficial relationship, Apple has taken the gloves off. "It's no coincidence that Samsung's latest products look a lot like the iPhone and iPad, from the shape of the hardware to the user interface and even the packaging. This kind of blatant copying is wrong, and we need to protect Apple's intellectual property when companies steal our ideas," an Apple rep told the WSJ's Mobilized blog.
In addition to Apple's claims that Samsung is violating some of Cupertino's core-technology patents, the lawsuit also cites a number of allegedly violated design patents, which, unlikeutility patents, deal with what in patentese is called "trade dress" – essentially what a product looks like and not how it operates.
"Samsung's Galaxy Tab computer tablet ... slavishly copies a combination of several elements of the Apple Product Configuration Trade Dress," Apple's suit reads, citing Samsung's fondleslab as having – quelle horreur! – such purportedly Apple patent–protected design elements as a rectangular design with rounded corners and a black border.
The legal morass that is patent law is beyond our area of expertise – or, in many cases, beyond the bounds of common sense – so we'll leave it to you, Reg reader, to contemplate the ramifications of the US Patent and Trademark Office granting protection to rounded rectangles.
Perhaps if Apple's legal team is successful in convincing the US District Court of Northern California of Samsung's infringement, the next iterations of the Samsung Galaxy tab might be circular, trapazoidal, elliptical, hexagonal, octagonal, ellipical, ovoidal, or pentagonal.
Actually, "Samsung Galaxy Rhombus" does have a bit of a nice ring to it. ®


Korean electronics giant Samsung has responded to Apple's patent-infringment lawsuitagainst them. As might be guessed, they're not happy – and they're considering legal retaliation.
"Samsung will respond actively to this legal action taken against us through appropriate legal measures to protect our intellectual property," a Samsung spokesman said, asreported by the AFP.
An unidentified Samsung official was quoted by the AFP as saying: "Apple is one of our key buyers of semiconductors and display panels. However, we have no choice but respond strongly this time." Samsung provides Apple with a variety of components essential to Apple's iOS devices, including displays, processors, and NAND flash chips.
In addition, Samsung spokesman Chung Jae-woong told Korea's Yonhap News Agency that his company is considering legal action agains Apple. "We think Apple has violated our patents in communications standards," he said. "We are considering a counterclaim."
This dust-up is a battle of two tech titans. When Apple's fiscal 2010 ended on September 25, the company had pulled in $65.22bn in revenue – an amount that's almost certain to grow considerably in fiscal 2011.
Samsung's revenues are significantly larger. Its 2010 financial report said that the company's total income for that fiscal year, ended on December 31, was 154.63 trillion won ($142.33bn).
Various reports have placed Apple's contribution to Samsung's revenue in 2010 at roughly 4 per cent, or $5.69bn. This February, however, the The Wall Street Journal cited a reportby the Korea Economic Daily that projected Apple's contribution to Samsung's 2011 revenues to be in the range of $7.8bn – an increase of around 37 per cent.
Apple design patents (left) and Samsung smartphones (right)
From Jobs & Co.'s lawsuit: Apple design patents, left; Samsung smartphones, right (source: Mobilized)
Despite this mutually beneficial relationship, Apple has taken the gloves off. "It's no coincidence that Samsung's latest products look a lot like the iPhone and iPad, from the shape of the hardware to the user interface and even the packaging. This kind of blatant copying is wrong, and we need to protect Apple's intellectual property when companies steal our ideas," an Apple rep told the WSJ's Mobilized blog.
In addition to Apple's claims that Samsung is violating some of Cupertino's core-technology patents, the lawsuit also cites a number of allegedly violated design patents, which, unlikeutility patents, deal with what in patentese is called "trade dress" – essentially what a product looks like and not how it operates.
"Samsung's Galaxy Tab computer tablet ... slavishly copies a combination of several elements of the Apple Product Configuration Trade Dress," Apple's suit reads, citing Samsung's fondleslab as having – quelle horreur! – such purportedly Apple patent–protected design elements as a rectangular design with rounded corners and a black border.
The legal morass that is patent law is beyond our area of expertise – or, in many cases, beyond the bounds of common sense – so we'll leave it to you, Reg reader, to contemplate the ramifications of the US Patent and Trademark Office granting protection to rounded rectangles.
Perhaps if Apple's legal team is successful in convincing the US District Court of Northern California of Samsung's infringement, the next iterations of the Samsung Galaxy tab might be circular, trapazoidal, elliptical, hexagonal, octagonal, ellipical, ovoidal, or pentagonal.
Actually, "Samsung Galaxy Rhombus" does have a bit of a nice ring to it. ®


Last October, Microsoft launched a private beta of Office 365, an evolution of its Web-based version of key business products like Office, SharePoint, and Lync Server. The offering is designed to take on competitors like Google Docs, Salesforce, and Zoho.
While the beta badge is still scheduled to come off the service sometime in 2011, Microsoft has now expanded the Office 365 beta to the public, added 38 countries and 17 languages, and introduced a new Marketplace for third parties to offer more apps and services to Office 365 customers.
The Office 365 public beta has two tiers. The first, Plan 1(P1), includes hosted versions of Office Web Apps, SharePoint Server, and Lync Server, which provide messaging, e-mail, and calendaring for businesses that need no more than 25 seats. For a price of $6 per user per month, P1 provides access to these apps and Microsoft's community support site, but not desktop Office clients or live support.
The second option, Plan E3, is designed for enterprise customers. It still has a 25-seat limit during the beta, but in addition to the P1 features and a price of $24 per seat, it includes subscription versions of Office 2010 for Windows (Microsoft is considering offering Office 2011 for Mac as well), Active Directory Sync, and 24/7 phone support.
Along with opening the doors on this public beta, Microsoft also announced the Office 365 Marketplace. It's a way for Office 365 customers to add other apps and services to their accounts from trusted Microsoft partners. For the launch, Microsoft has over 100 apps and 400 professional services available like migration assistance, domain name management, SharePoint-based CRM solutions, and more.
Microsoft has yet to set a firm deadline for releasing Office 365 other than "2011." When Office 365 goes official, pricing tiers will expand to accommodate a wider range of users, including a monthly $2 plan for those who just need business e-mail.


Last October, Microsoft launched a private beta of Office 365, an evolution of its Web-based version of key business products like Office, SharePoint, and Lync Server. The offering is designed to take on competitors like Google Docs, Salesforce, and Zoho.
While the beta badge is still scheduled to come off the service sometime in 2011, Microsoft has now expanded the Office 365 beta to the public, added 38 countries and 17 languages, and introduced a new Marketplace for third parties to offer more apps and services to Office 365 customers.
The Office 365 public beta has two tiers. The first, Plan 1(P1), includes hosted versions of Office Web Apps, SharePoint Server, and Lync Server, which provide messaging, e-mail, and calendaring for businesses that need no more than 25 seats. For a price of $6 per user per month, P1 provides access to these apps and Microsoft's community support site, but not desktop Office clients or live support.
The second option, Plan E3, is designed for enterprise customers. It still has a 25-seat limit during the beta, but in addition to the P1 features and a price of $24 per seat, it includes subscription versions of Office 2010 for Windows (Microsoft is considering offering Office 2011 for Mac as well), Active Directory Sync, and 24/7 phone support.
Along with opening the doors on this public beta, Microsoft also announced the Office 365 Marketplace. It's a way for Office 365 customers to add other apps and services to their accounts from trusted Microsoft partners. For the launch, Microsoft has over 100 apps and 400 professional services available like migration assistance, domain name management, SharePoint-based CRM solutions, and more.
Microsoft has yet to set a firm deadline for releasing Office 365 other than "2011." When Office 365 goes official, pricing tiers will expand to accommodate a wider range of users, including a monthly $2 plan for those who just need business e-mail.