02  Dec
SPICE M-6060

SPICE M-6060

India’s famous mobile manufacturers, ‘Spice Mobiles Ltd’ created a chapter in the history of Indian mobile phones by launching India’s first multi sim edutainment Phone “Spice M-6060″ in the Indian markets. This dual sim GSM mobile phone has features related to education and entertainment. That means this phone is packed with education features like test papers, vocabulary guides, general knowledge and entertaining features like MP3 & FM player, 1.3 MP camera, expandable memory, Bluetooth, free boom speakers. It also has a fantastic application named “Masterji”, which helps the students to prepare for competitive examinations or tests like CAT, AIEEE, GMAT, CBSE Board examinations. Its education application also comes with general knowledge and vocabulary. Vocabulary helps us to know the meanings of tough words and English commands. It also has sections on health and fitness, job search, inventions, Woman’s zone, Kids’ Zone etc. Through its powerful boom speakers, we can hear our favorite songs on MP3 and FM player with very good clarity sound. The price of this phone is Rs 4399.

SPICE MOBILES LTD

‘Spice Mobiles LTD’ is an Indian based mobile company under the group of ‘Spice Corps’. This company operates on IT segments and mobile handset segments. IT division deals the IT related products and services. Mobile handset division manufactures a variety of handset segments such as black and white, entry color, MP3, radio & cameras. Initially, this company made the only entry-level segment phones, and now it is manufacturing mid & premium segment phones. Today, this company created a revolution in the Indian mobile market with the launch of their dual Mode Phones. It launched India’s first Dual SIM PDA (GSM/GSM) phone ‘Spice D-1100′ in Indian market. Keeping the company’s mantra “Innovation”, this company always delivered breakthrough products in the Indian market. This company won the ‘Golden Peacock Award’ for innovative product / service for the year 2007. Spice D80, Spice S570, Spice X1, Spice D88, Spice S920,Spice D-1111, Spice D-88 GOLD etc is some of the famous mobile phones of Spice mobiles LTD. Now this company established itself as a competitive brand among the other International mobile phone makers.

Posted by bindu, filed under Mobile Phones, Overview. Date: December 2, 2009, 7:22 am | No Comments »

14TH ANNUAL SATELLITE AWARDS, 2009

SATELLITE AWARDS

The Satellite Awards or Golden Satellite Awards is the awards given annually by the International Press Academy(IPA). Satellite Awards celebration honors the most outstanding achievements in the fields of cinema, television and interactive medias. This event was started in 1997 and the goal of this award show is to celebrate new works from established and developing independent filmmakers and to collect the opinion from the audience about the films.

14TH ANNUAL SATELLITE AWARDS, 2009

The 14th Annual Satellite Awards ceremony to be held on 20th December, 2009 at the Grand Salon of the InterContinental Hotel in Century City, California. On 29th November, the International Press Academy announced the nominations for the 2009 Satellite Awards. Nominations were announced in 22 film categories, 12 TV categories, seven DVD categories and five video-game categories. The famous director Rob Marshall’s musical movie “Nine” gained 11 nominations including ‘Best Ensemble’ and ‘Best Motion Picture’ in comedy or musical. John Woo-directed film “Red Cliff” gained seven nominations including ‘Best Visual Effects’, ‘Best Sound and Foreign Language’ Film. The actors Johnny Depp, Jeff Bridges, Hugh Dancy, Colin Firth, Jeremy Renner and Michael Sheen are gained the nominations of ‘Best Drama Actor award’. The winners of the 14th annual Satellite Awards will be announced on 20th December at the InterContinental Hotel in Los Angeles Century City.

14TH ANNUAL SATELLITE AWARDS - NOMINATIONS

Motion Picture, Drama

‘Bright Star’
‘An Education’
‘The Hurt Locker’
‘The Messenger’
‘Precious’
‘The Stoning of Soraya M.’

Motion Picture, Comedy/Musical

‘The Informant!’
‘It’s Complicated’
‘Julie & Julia’
‘Nine’
‘A Serious Man’
‘Up in the Air’

Actress, Drama

Shohreh Aghdashloo — ‘The Stoning of Soraya M.’
Emily Blunt — ‘The Young Victoria’
Abbie Cornish — ‘Bright Star’
Penélope Cruz — ‘Broken Embraces’
Carey Mulligan — ‘An Education’
Catalina Saavedra — ‘The Maid’

Actor, Drama

Jeff Bridges — ‘Crazy Heart’
Hugh Dancy — ‘Adam’
Johnny Depp — ‘Public Enemies’
Colin Firth — ‘A Single Man’
Jeremy Renner — ‘The Hurt Locker’
Michael Sheen — ‘The Damned United’

Actress, Comedy/Musical

Sandra Bullock — ‘The Proposal’
Marion Cotillard — ‘Nine’
Katherine Heigl — ‘The Ugly Truth’
Zooey Deschanel — ‘(500) Days of Summer’
Meryl Streep — ‘Julie & Julia’

Actor, Comedy/Musical

George Clooney — ‘Up in the Air’
Bradley Cooper — ‘The Hangover’
Matt Damon — ‘The Informant!’
Daniel Day-Lewis — ‘Nine’
Michael Stuhlbarg — ‘A Serious Man’

Supporting Actress

Emily Blunt — ‘Sunshine Cleaning’
Penélope Cruz — ‘Nine’
Anna Kendrick — ‘Up in the Air’
Mozhan Marno — ‘The Stoning of Soraya M.’
Mo’Nique — ‘Precious’

Supporting Actor

Woody Harrelson — ‘The Messenger’
Alfred Molina — ‘An Education’
James McAvoy — The Last Station’
Timothy Spall — ‘The Damned United’
Christoph Waltz — ‘Inglourious Basterds’

Director

Kathryn Bigelow — ‘The Hurt Locker’
Neill Blonkamp — ‘District 9′
Jane Campion — ‘Bright Star’
Lee Daniels — ‘Precious’
Rob Marshall — ‘Nine’
Lone Scherfig — ‘An Education’

Original Screenplay

Mark Boal — ‘The Hurt Locker’
Jane Campion — ‘Bright Star’
Joel Coen & Ethan Coen — ‘A Serious Man’
Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber — ‘(500) Days of Summer’
Bob Peterson & Pete Docter — ‘Up’

Adapted Screenplay

Neill Blonkamp & Terri Tatchell — ‘District 9′
Nora Ephron — ‘Julie & Julia’
Geoffrey Fletcher — ‘Precious’
Nick Hornby — ‘An Education’
Jason Reitman & Sheldon Turner — ‘Up in the Air’

Foreign Language Film

‘Broken Embraces’
‘I Killed My Mother’
‘The Maid’
‘Red Cliff’
‘The White Ribbon’
‘Winter in Wartime’

Animated or Mixed Media Film

‘Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs’
‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’
‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’
‘The Princess and the Frog’
‘Up’
‘Where the Wild Things Are’

Documentary

‘The Beaches of Agnes’
‘The Cove’
‘Every Little Step’
‘It Might Get Loud’
‘The September Issue’
‘Valentino: The Last Emperor’

Score

Carter Burwell & Karen O — ‘Where the Wild Things Are’
Michael Giacchino — ‘Up’
Elliot Goldenthal — ‘Public Enemies’
Marvin Hamlisch — ‘The Informant!’
Rolfe Kent — ‘Up in the Air’
Gabriel Yared — ‘Amelia’

Song

“Almost There,” Randy Newman — ‘The Princess and the Frog’
“Cinema Italiano,” Maury Yeston — ‘Nine’
“Down in New Orleans,” Randy Newman — ‘The Princess and the Frog’
“I Can See In Color,” Mary J. Blige — ‘Precious’
“We Are the Children of the World,” Terry Gilliam — ‘The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus’
“The Weary Kind,” Ryan Bingham & T-Bone Burnett — ‘Crazy Heart’

Cinematography

‘Inglourious Basterds’
‘It Might Get Loud’
‘Nine’
‘Public Enemies’
‘Red Cliff’
‘A Serious Man’

Visual Effects

‘District 9′
‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’
‘The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus’
”Red Cliff’
Transformers: Rise of the Fallen’
‘2012′

Editing

‘District 9′
‘2012′
‘The Hurt Locker’
‘It Might Get Loud’
‘Nine’
‘Red Cliff’

Sound

‘It Might Get Loud’
‘Nine’
‘Red Cliff’
‘Terminator: Salvation’
‘Transformers: Rise of the Fallen’
‘2012′

Art Direction

‘The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus’
‘Public Enemies’
‘Red Cliff’
‘The Road’
‘A Single Man’
‘2012′

Costume Design

‘Cheri’
‘The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus’
‘Nine’
‘Red Cliff’
‘The Young Victoria’

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