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Sony says that it has launched a new type of lithium ion secondary battery that combines high-power and long-life performance, using olivine-type lithium iron phosphate as the cathode material. The Olivine-type lithium iron phosphate used in this new battery is suited for use as a cathode material due to its robust crystal structure and stable performance, even at high temperatures.

­This new battery delivers an extended life-span of over four-times existing secondary lithium ion batteries used in conventional electronic devices. This new battery can also be charged to 99% of its full capacity in 30 minutes, which represents approximately half the charge time of Sony's current lithium ion battery line-up.

By combining this new cathode material with Sony's proprietary particle design technology that minimizes electrical resistance to deliver high power output, and also leveraging the cell structure design technology Sony accrued developing its current "Fortelion series" lithium ion secondary battery line-up, Sony says that it has realized a high power density of 1800W/kg and extended life span of approximately 2,000 charge-discharge cycles.

Furthermore, with this new battery able to charge rapidly, in addition to providing a stable discharge of voltage, it will first be supplied for use in motor driven devices such as power tools, after which its application will be expanded to a wide range of other mobile electronic devices.


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Ufone UConnect
Ufone UConnect is a first of its kind service in Pakistan which allows you to perform a host of activities such as PUSH EMAIL from 5 simultaneous email accounts, have remote access to multiple Computers, share folders, search files & emails along with taking Control of your PC remotely via your handset.

These amazing features come with the added benefit of a secured server communication with latest encryption techniques and FREE data space of 512MB for folder sharing for every new customer sign-in.

Key Features:-

-PUSH EMAIL: Individuals & Corporate Customers can access their personal (gmail, hotmail & POP3/IMAP accounts) and corporate emails (MS-Outlook). You can choose your PUSH email facility to be delivered to your handset as a SMS PUSH or WAP PUSH for every new email. You can configure up to 5 emails accounts simultaneously for an account on your handset. Each email account can be used the same as you would through you computer.


-REMOTE FOLDER SHARING (requires UConnect application installed on PC): Remotely access files stored on any online computer (be it personal or corporate) from your EDGE/GPRS enabled handset. File sharing includes MS-Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Adobe PDF, Notepad, Images (jpeg, gif, png) and Multimedia files (mp3, mpeg, avi, wmv, mid, wav)

-REMOTE PC SHARING/TASKS (requires UConnect application installed on PC): You can share multiple PC’s and can perform the following PC Tasks can be done remotely via EDGE/GPRS enabled handsets or via SMS:-

-System Restart
-Shutdown
-Hibernate
-Logoff
-Lock


PC SEARCH TASKS: You can use the powerful search feature to search for files, emails and contacts and much more through your EDGE/GPRS enabled handsets.

SECURITY: All communication with the server is encrypted including the files that are backed up at remote servers.

Free Data Space: Each account will be allotted 512 MB of free data space.

(For complete USER MANUAL click here http://uconnect.ufone.com)


Subscription & Charges:

Monthly Subscription: SMS ‘SUB’ to 292 - Rs. 25 + tax.

Additional Computer: SMS ‘SUB’ to 293 - Rs. 5 + Tax/month

Additional Memory: SMS ‘SUB’ to 291 - Rs. 5 + Tax/6 months

GPRS Charges – Standard Ufone EDGE/GPRS Charges or UrEDGE Data Package charges apply.



Commands for ease of use:

-Unsubscribe UConnect: unsub uconnect
-Unsubscribe Space: unsub space
-Hibernate: hibernate machine name
-Lock: lock machine name
-Logoff: logoff machine name
-Shut Down: shutdown machine name
-Restart: restart machine name
-Next Message: next message id
-Send Email: send email address email message
-Forward: forward email address email message
-Reply: reply email message
-Reply All: replyall email message
-Delete Email: delete email id
-Reset Password: resetpass


All these commands will be sent to 5748 at Rs. 2 + Tax/SMS

Terms and Conditions

-Login format will be like 9233XXXXXXX.
-If you share more than 1 machine, you will have access to all the machines via 1 account.
-All charges will be deducted from the master account, i.e. MSISDN against which account was created.
-All change requests can only be made from the master account.
-SMS and WAP push will be sent to master account MSISDN.
-You can use Push Email services without downloading the application for personal email accounts.
-Email push supports all POP3 and IMAP based emails.
-SMS push will only show 160 characters of an email per SMS.
-There is no limit to the number of computers that can be registered on a single account.
-In sharing user will have to share folder not individual files.
-Application may not work if proxy or internet access is limited by firewall or other network security setting.
-Only MS outlook (2000, 2003 & 2007) is supported.
-User cannot view pictures within the email but can view pictures as attachment.

LAHORE (August 18 2009): The NetSol Technologies Limited Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Salim Ghauri has urged the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) to constitute a task force immediately to explore the automation opportunities in China. China is an immediate opportunity for Pakistan IT companies, as its banking sector is automating fast with a vision to expand to the global market in near future.

Chinese banks are all set to flourish and are in an urgent need of diversified software to achieve this goal, Ghauri said in a statement here on Monday. Pakistan has a good number of IT companies with a vast experience in banking sector both inside and outside country thus Pakistani IT companies should immediately look into banking sector of China, he added.

"The Chinese banking sector would be expanding extensively in next 10 years. Similarly, health sector is one of the largest areas where China needs automation," he added. The PSEB should assist companies to make their ways to the Chinese market. Also, Pakistan embassy in Beijing should play a proactive role to avail the strong business opportunities for Pakistani IT companies in China, he added. He lamented that the recent Trade Policy has totally ignored the IT sector as an engine of growth, which reflects the short sightedness of policymakers on this front.

According to him, Pakistan needs an aggressive and growth-oriented industry and the IT industry can play this role in global market. It is not easy to understand why the government has ignored it in the recently announced Trade Policy, he added. The IT industry of Pakistan has shown tremendous growth in recent past. It is a services-oriented industry with no huge investment, required to import hardware in the shape of raw material. Pakistan exports are reached to 210 million dollar, which is a challenge as number is higher than SBP reports
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KARACHI (August 18 2009): The loss after tax of WorldCall Telecom declined to Rs 226.976 million in the half year period ended June 30, 2009
as compared to a loss of Rs 283.731 million in the corresponding period in 2008. The board of directors of the company in its meeting declared per share loss of Re. 0.26 in the period under review against Re. 0.37 in the same period last year.

According to financial results, the company's net revenue increased to Rs 3.989 billion in the half year period this year against Rs 2.104 billion in the same period last year. The company's direct cost increased to Rs 3.344 billion in this period against Rs 1.547 billion previously. The company's before tax loss was recorded at Rs 258.578 million in the first half of 2009 against a before tax loss of Rs 350.045 million in the same period in 2008.

Friendships can be inferred with 95% accuracy from call records and the proximity of users, says a new report.
Researchers fitted 94 mobiles in the US with logging software to gather data. The results also showed that those with friends near work were happier, while those who called friends while at work were less satisfied. The data, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, showed a marked contrast with answers reported by the users themselves. "We gave out a set of phones that were installed with a piece of 'uber-spyware'," said the study's lead author Nathan Eagle, now at the Santa Fe Institute. "It's invisible to the user but logs everything: communication, users' locations, people's proximity by doing continuous Bluetooth scans." The researchers then compared the data with results from standard surveys given to the mobile users - and found, as the social sciences have found time and again, that people reported different behaviour than the mobile data revealed. "What we found was that people's responses were wildly inaccurate," Dr Eagle told BBC News. Mobile phone data are fantastic complements to the existing, very deep survey literature that the social sciences already have
Nathan EagleSanta Fe Institute"For people who said that a given individual was a friend, they dramatically overestimated the amount of time they spent. But for people who were not friends, they dramatically underestimated that amount of time." The researchers were able to guess from the mobile data alone, with 95% accuracy, if any given pair of users were friends. An analysis of the overall proximity of a given user to his or her friends - maximised if they worked together - was correlated to people who reported a high level of satisfaction at work. Conversely, those who made calls to their friends while working were found to report lower levels of satisfaction at work. Wide applicationOne principal question of such a small sample size, made up exclusively of students from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is how much the results really mean in a sociology context. However, the group has gone on to carry out a larger study that just finished, comprising 1,000 people in Helsinki, Finland. There is also an ongoing trial of the approach in Kenya, which Dr Eagle said includes participants ranging from computer science students to people who had never used a phone before. Standard Nokia 6600 handsets were fitted with "uber-spyware"Dr Eagle sees the approach not as a means to supplant but rather to supplement traditional measures. "Mobile phone data are fantastic complements to the existing, very deep survey literature that the social sciences already have," he said. Moreover, he sees it not just as a means to map out the networks of friends that mobile users might have, but to carry on this "reality mining" in contexts ranging from the modelling of the spread of disease to the design of urban spaces. "We were capturing data when the Red Sox won the [baseball championship] World Series for the first time," Dr Eagle recounted. "Suddenly all our subjects became unpredictable; they all flooded into downtown Boston to a rally in the centre of the city. "City planners approached us because they wanted to know how people were using urban infrastructure, to know when the people left the rally, how many walked across the bridge and how many took the subway, how many biked or took the bus. "We can give them some real insight with the idea of helping them build a better city that reflects people's actual behaviour."

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