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    Dear Members, I keep on getting calls and mails from the RIMwebians regarding any CDMA Prepaid Plan available to use on imported phones or official phones. Okies here you go now:- Plan - This is a plan in which you need to send a SMS, Rs. 5 shall be deducted from your core balance and you shall get 1.38 hours of usage daily so it comes to 41hours for 30 days on Rs. 150. The day you need the plan, you may subscribe it, the day you dont need it, skip it, it is NON AUTO RENEWAL PLAN. And i think you may do it multiple times too in a day if you want more hours in certain day; Suppose i know that i need 6 hours of internet today, I shall do the SMS steps 4-5 times. Here is the process now:- The SMS Codes are different for different circles. For Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Bihar, Karnaraka, MP, CG, Orrisaa, Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Kolkata, West Bengal, HP and Rajasthan SMS "ACT<space>NET50" to 53739 For Mumbai, Maharashtra and Goa SMS "ACT INT" to 53739 And NO such plan for Kerela, Tamil Nadu, Chennai and UP circles. Settings which needs to be used:- To utlise the benifit of this plan you need to use NetConnect settings, that is Username and Password of PPP dialer should be your MDN (Mobile Number) and if you used on RWorld platform you shall be charged as per RWorld tariff, not this plan. Note - It is a time based plan, so when you dont need internet you need to turn it off, otherwise if you kept turned it on by mistake, your all balance shall vanish by deducting @ 60p/minute. In case of any issue, Please post in the topic itself, and if you dont get any revert within 24 hours, Mail the issue - amitjain@rimweb.in Regards Amit Jain
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    Cool Things You can Do with a Wireless Router That little box does a lot more than just transmit Internet through the airwaves Thanks to the proliferation of Wi-fi in laptops, cellphones and even tablets now, a wireless router has almost become a must at home. These little boxes that sit unnoticed in the corner of the room have evolved over the years, and can perform special tricks that could be of great benefit to you. What are these things? Check 'em out: Wireless Music Transmission Apple's Airport Express is a tiny router that's almost as big as the charging adapter for a Macbook. Other than the petite size, it has this one unique feature that lets you stream music wirelessly from your PC. It has a standard 3.5mm audio jack that lets you connect it to a pair of speakers or even that old music system you might have. So, you place the Airport Express next to the speakers, hook it up and access iTunes from your computer (Mac and Windows supported, no support for Linux). Once the computer is wirelessly connected to the router, it will give you the option to select which speakers you want to play the music from. Just toggle and voila, your music will start playing through those speakers despite you sitting meters away from it. This can come in handy especially when your laptop has all your music and you don't want to be tied down to a particular place. Wireless Printing This feature comes not just with the Airport Express, but also routers from other manufacturers (like the ASUS WL-520GU). There's a USB port on the router that lets you connect your printer for wirelessly firing a print command from a distance. Some even allow scanning. This is really useful if you have a laptop, as you don't have to walk over to the printer, connect the USB cable and then hit 'Print'. Although nowadays a few affordable printer-scanners come with Wi-fi built in, this feature will be of help to those printers that don't have Wi-fi. Automatic Bandwidth Management Imagine this situation, you've kept your P2P downloads on at full-blast and somebody tries to access the Internet using the web browser. That person will get frustrated with the page load times, and unless he or she doesn't know how to pause your downloads, the problem will persist. A great tool on some ASUS routers we saw was the EzQoS automatic bandwidth management. This is a setting in the firmware of the router itself, and lets you prioritize amongst a couple of preset Internet use-cases -- like Gaming, Internet browsing, VOIP/Video Streaming, and P2P file sharing. All you have to do is set your preferences, and the router will do the rest. ASUS even has a dummy configuration page for people to experience how it actually works. So, the next time when the aforementioned occurs, the router will slow down the P2P downloads and give priority to Internet page loads. Once you stop using the browser, the downloads again start full-steam! This can happen even when you start playing multi-player games or making an internet phone/video call. Lastly, since the control is in the hands of the router, it will manage bandwidth for multiple number of computers connected to it. This is needed, as automatic bandwidth management may be available in some download-related apps, but what will you do if the Internet isn't being accessed from the same computer? Download support Routers like the ASUS RT-N16 or the D-Link DIR 685 have a smart feature that possibly eliminates the need to buy a low-power rig dedicated to leeching content 24/7. While the former has a USB port to attach flash drives or external hard drives, the latter has a slot to contain a laptop HDD within the device itself. This in conjunction with a PC application or the router's interface itself will let the router download files directly without the need for any computer to be on. All you need to do is queue any HTTP, FTP or BitTorrent file and let the router do all the downloading. The supplied apps aren't advanced like the download managers or BitTorrent clients available for the PC, but they'll at least get the dirty work done and can save electricity too (especially if you have a heavy-duty gaming PC that you keep on constantly for downloading stuff). Share your 3G Internet Connection Some of you might be using those high-speed USB dongles like Tata Photon+, Reliance NetConnect+, BSNL 3G etc. Although they can be simply plugged and played with PCs, which have a USB port, what about devices that don't? Like a smartphone or a tablet? What if there were multiple computers in the house that wanted to use Internet at the same time? There are Wi-fi routers available on eBay India from various manufacturers that have a USB port that accepts these Internet dongles. Once setup, they can spread this mobile Internet love across multiple devices over typical Wi-fi. Neat huh? I'm sure there are a lot more interesting things one can do with a router. We'd love to hear from you if you know any. Thanks to Rohan Naravane Courtesy : Techtree
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    well crowding the dock aint a issue !!! just hit the apps button and u ll be in app drawer then hit the soft menu key on the bottom you ll see edit option > hit it after that drag whichever icons u want in the dock once done again hit soft menu key and hit save ! have fun !!! about gallery well its strange , do one thing download and install quickpic gallery app from market : its an awesome app 10x faster than stock gallery or you can use this alternate touchwiz gallery: http://www.multiupload.com/XEG5X4J3ZX md5: fa350f312a72c0483a23b489cdd3f867 but before all this plz make a nandroid backup of the ROM I hope you know how to do that if not then well go to recovery select backup and restore option > hit ok ( which is the power button ) then hit backup > hit power button and the CWM will start making an image of your installation sans radio and kernel , you can use the restore option and select the backup when u feel you have messed something up
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    Prices of most Of mobiles have increased.
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    well as CM7 uses a diff file system you need to change the file system with atlas pit all you have to do is flash EH03 odin tar along with atlas pit together in one go this will change your files ystem as well as flash the Eh03 GB . and pl as soon as you are done flashing Eh03 boot the phone and after that shut it down and flash the recovery that i have mentioned DONT USE THE CURRENT recovery that you have atm with CM7 ( its specific to CM7 system only ) this is what you have to do ATLAS PIT 2.2 : http://www.mediafire.com/?26xbh796jmwvwqb OR http://www.multiupload.com/0H6IJQ27QM[/CODE]
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