I-Phone 4 crawling towards India

At least two mobile operators – Bharti Airtel and Aircel – on Monday announced plans to launch Apple’s ‘iPhone 4’ in the country in “coming months”, without giving any details on either its pricing or their tariff plans for the smartphone.

In their statements, both Bharti Airtel and Aircel said iPhone 4 was the most innovative phone in the world, featuring Apple’s stunning retina display, the highest resolution display ever built into a phone and FaceTime, which makes video calling a reality.

US-based Apple Inc, the inventors of iPod, iPhones and iPads, will introduce the iPhone 4, which is equipped with a sharper screen and video-chat features as it attempts to ward-off competition from devices running Google’s Android software. The iPhone 4 will have a 3.5 inch display with 640 X 960 pixel resolution, two cameras and a 5-megapixel camera with built-in LED flash.

Coming soon: Better Ads in Gmail


If you've been using Gmail for a while, you may have noticed a time or two where they've missed. Bad ads tend to annoy people. They're trying to cut down on these ads, and make the ones you do see much more useful.

With features like Priority Inbox, they’ve been working hard to help sort through the ‘bacn’ in your messages -- the unimportant messages that get in your way. Soon they’re going to try a similar approach to ads: using some of the same signals that help predict which messages are likely to be important to you, Gmail will better predict which ads may be useful to you. For example, if you’ve recently received a lot of messages about photography or cameras, a deal from a local camera store might be interesting. On the other hand if you’ve reported these messages as spam, you probably don’t want to see that deal.