WishTel, a leading manufacturer of Tablet PCs, Netbooks andmobility solutions in association with BSNL recentlly launched its latestultra-mobile and durable tablet PC, the IRA ICON. WishTel’s latest generation of theICON-series of tablet PCs delivers optimized experience in Voice (using 3G GSMand VOIP Technologies), Video (using 3G video conferencing and Mobile TVapplications) and Data providing an enhanced experience in mobility, durability and connectivity thatmobile professionals require across key vertical markets. The IRA ICON TriplePlay Tablet PC will be available from early next month and is likely to bepriced highly competitive, at Rs 10,500.
Club Tito’s opens atRadisson Blu
Club Tito's was recently opened at Radisson Blu Resort atCavelossim, South Goa. Club Tito's South Goa is a venue for all occasionsoffering guests the best of entertainment facilities for all types of eventslike birthday bashes, wedding parties, corporate product launches, gettogethers, etc. Club Tito's is available for events from 4 pm onwards tillearly mornings. The promoters Alcon Victor Group have designed Club Tito's oninternational standards incorporating state of art lighting, FX and audiofeatures. The club can accommodate 350 guests. DJ Nikhil Chinnappa and DJ Angelalong with resident DJ Aggie rocked the club dishing out the best music.
Hospitality industrybounces back
For the first time in five years, travellers paid more onaverage for their hotel rooms during the first six months of 2012 in all partsof the world, according to the latest Hotel Price Index. The global 4% rise,compared to the same period the year before, demonstrated that the economicrecovery in the hotel industry was well-established. The Index stood at 108 forthis period meaning that, despite the latest increase, hotel prices in generalwere still considerably lower than in the first half of 2007 when the HPI wasat its peak of 119. Launched in 2004, the HPI looks at prices that people actuallypaid for their hotel rooms around the world. During the first six months of2012, prices rose across the board with Pacific rates up 6%, North America up5% and Asia up 4% while Latin America as well as Europe and the Middle Eastexperienced a slower trajectory, up 1%.