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iPhone 5 releasing this October.

August 25th, 2011 by tas No Comments

Apple does it once again cutting down the hindrances in an effort to sweep all other Smartphones. Previously the presence a few distributors such as AT&T and Version, resulted in lesser availability across the globe. So this time Apple adds a new distributor to its league sprint, and this is just it. Apple plans to launch not one but 2 phones this October: the iPhone 5 and a cheaper iPhone 4 8GB. Yes its true, as we all had issues in buying every new product of Apple because of high price, Apple decided why not overcome this to increase market. So all those who didnt buy iPhone previously, stay hopeful about this new launch.

As far as the date of launch is concerned, even though its a bit late than previous iPhones but it couldnt be any better. Apple choose sprint as its subscribers experienced a boost recently leading to maximum by the end of this month, and since its now associated with Apple the subscribers are expected to increase even more. The news came out beneficial to sprint as well as stock prices show a jump, and also that It might be that Apple choose sprint to get the label of expensive products off its shoulders. Whether the distribution will increase to South Asian market? This question remains still unanswered. It seems as if Apple is breaking the trend of highly priced cell phones and focusing more on distribution, which is also good for customers as now people who only dreamed about owning an Apple device will think about purchasing it in reality.

New Sony Touch Screen HD PC/TV Available for Preorder

Sony today unveiled its new touch screen, multi-media machine the VAIO L Touch HD PC/TV. Yes, its an HDTV and computer in one. Some also have an integrated Blu-ray player. Before getting too excited, realize this one is on the opposite end of the big screen spectrum: a personal sized 24 inches. The L Series is the ultimate multi-media hub its your PC, HDTV [Blu-ray player] and DVR in one compact,stylish device, said Mike Abary, senior vice president of the VAIO business group at Sony. And with cutting-edge features such as multi-touch, its ideal for media lovers who appreciate HD performance and cutting-edge technology.

Specimen Card Rs.10000 note Issued in 1954-RBI

First Day Cancelled with commemorative stamp, Republic India Series I, Ashoka Pillar Date Of Distribution:-16.01.2010.

Throughout history, the right to Coinage and Currency and issues of sovereignty have been curiously conjoined, emotionally if not rationally; these issues stimulate debate even today. The transition of currency management from colonial to independent India was a reasonably smooth affair. Midnight, August 15, 1947 heralded Indian independence from colonial rule. The Republic, however, was established on 26th January, 1950. During the interregnum, the Reserve Bank continued to issue the extant notes. Government of India brought out the new design Re 1 note in 1949.

Government of India - Rupee One

Symbols for independent India had to be chosen. At the outset it was felt that the King's portrait be replaced by a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi. Designs were prepared to that effect. In the final analysis, the consensus moved to the choice of the Lion Capital at Sarnath in lieu of the Gandhi Portrait. The new design of notes were largely along earlier lines.

Rupees Ten - King's Portrait

Rupees Ten - Ashoka Pillar In 1953, Hindi was displayed prominently on the new notes. The debate regarding the Hindi plural of Rupaya was settled in favour of Rupiye. High denomination notes (Rs 1,000, Rs. 5,000, Rs. 10,000) were reintroduced in 1954.

Rupees One Thousand - Tanjore Temple

Rupees Five Thousand - Gateway of India

Rupees Ten Thousand - Lion Capital, Ashoka Pillar The lean period of the early sixties led to considerations of economy and the sizes of notes were reduced in 1967. In 1969 a commemorative design series in honour of the birth centenary celebrations of Mahatma Gandhi was issued depicting a seated Gandhi with the Sevagram Ashram as the backdrop.

Rupees One Hundred - Commemorative Design Cost benefit considerations prompted the Bank to introduce Rs. 20 denomination notes in 1972 and Rs. 50 in 1975.

Rupees Twenty

Rupees Fifty High denomination notes were once again demonetised in 1978 for the same reasons as the 1946 demonetisation. The 1980s saw a completely new set of notes issued. The motifs on these notes marked a departure form the earlier motifs. The emphasis lay on symbols of Science & Technology (Aryabhatta on the Rs 2 note), Progress (the Oil Rig on Re 1 and Farm Mechanisation on Rs 5) and a change in orientation to Indian Art forms on the Rs 20 and the Rs 10 notes. (Konark Wheel, Peacock).

Management of Currency had to cope with the rising demands of a growing economy, together with a fall in purchasing power. The Rupee 500 note was introduced in October 1987 with the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi. The water mark continued to be the Lion Capital, Ashoka Pillar.

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