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    ^ And what movie are you talking about?? (I presume it is the latest Batman flick, but still such a comment without naming any film is absurd) Senna (2010) - 4 Star Rating - Documentary on the legendary driver's life who died at the age of 34 on the track. Not to be missed whether you are a F1 fan or not.
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    CDMA model confirmed for Sprint It would appear that several details about the rumored Samsung Galaxy Note 2 for Sprint leaked to the surface today, seemingly confirming many of the device’s features and its release window. A user by the name of Mr. Ed on Android Forums claims to have knowledge about Sprint’s Galaxy Note 2 and its plans for release. This, of course, is not the first time we’ve heard about the Sprint Galaxy Note 2. The device has leaked out twice before this but never as extensively. According to Mr. Ed, Sprint will be releasing the Sprint Galaxy Note 2 sometime in the fourth quarter of this year. That means either October, November or December. We assumed that this was going to be the case after Samsung said that the U.S. would be getting the device sometime later on this year but did not specify when. Read: Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Launching on Verizon? The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 should arrive in late 2012. He also says that the device will include most of the features that were announced back in August at Samsung’s Unpacked event before IFA 2012 in Berlin. The Sprint Galaxy Note 2 will apparently come with a quad-core Exynos processor and 4G LTE which could mean that the Galaxy Note 2 is the first device to hit the U.S. with both a quad-core processor and 4G LTE. In addition, it looks like the phone will indeed launch with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean when it launches in the United States later on this year. Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
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    HI friends, Since Evo Design has less publicity on forums, so there are very less information available about rooting and other technical issues. I have successfully rooted my Evo Design 4g after upgrading to Icecream Sandwich. Here are the steps 1. Unlock your Bootloader using htcdev (website). 2. DOWNLOAD recovery and put it to the root sd card, Here is the link for CWM recovery for Evo Design 4G. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24065431/kingdom%20stuff/New%20folder/PH44IMG.zip 3. Download the root file and put it to the root of sd card: Root_SuperSU.0.93_Busybox_1.20.2_Update2.zip(file uploaded below) Copy the PH44IMG.zip(Recovery file) file you downloaded, to sd card Boot into stock recovery (volume up+home+power), and select "apply update from external storage". Now select the recovery-PH44IMG.zip file you copied in previous step (this step gives a temporary flash that will disappear after reboot) After flashing, remove recovery file(PH44IMG.zip) from root of sd card. If not done, phone will prompt for reflash it after every reboot. After reboot into bootloader mode,You get CWM touch recovery interface Inside CWM, select "install zip from sdcard". Now, select "choose zip from sdcard" or "choose zip from internal sdcard" (directs to external sd) and point it to the attached "CWM_Root_XXX.zip" It will add SuperSU, last superuser binary (su) to system/xbin and busybox last version to system/xbin, all with correct file permissions. Reboot and you get permanent root + busybox installed on your stock kernel. Note: One can google for detail steps "How to install CWM recovery" and "How to unlock bootloader" for ur phone before performing above steps. This method has successfully rooted my htc design 4G. Try at your own risk. I am not responsible for any damage to your phone CWM_Root_SuperSU.0.93_Busybox_1.20.2_Update2.zip
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    Apple iPhone 5 to be available in separate GSM and CDMA versions Source Apple's just announced iPhone 5 will be available in two separate models when it hits shelves on September 21st. According to the official specs page from Apple, there will be separate CDMA and GSM versions of the phone, a break from the iPhone 4S which packed both wireless protocols into the same chassis. The A1428 GSM model and A1429 CDMA model both support LTE, HSPA+, and DC-HSPA, but they do so on different bands for the various carriers that the iPhone 5 will be available on. Apple also lists a second A1429 model with support for more GSM bands than the A1428 version. Based on the specs provided by Apple, the A1428 will be carried by AT&T and Canadian operators (with support for LTE on bands 4 and 17), while the A1429 will be available from Sprint and Verizon in the US and KDDI in Japan (with LTE on bands 1, 3, 5, 13, and 25). The GSM A1429 supports LTE on bands 1, 3, and 5 and will likely be offered in global markets such as the UK, Germany, Australia, Korea, and Japan. The last time Apple had to split the iPhone into two separate models was when the CDMA version of the iPhone 4 was originally announced in February, 2011. As mentioned, the iPhone 4S used a baseband chip that was able to support both CDMA and GSM radios in one unit. The separation for the iPhone 5 doesn't come as a huge surprise, though, since Apple had to release separate versions of the new iPad with LTE support for AT&T and Verizon. If there is one thing that we can take away from this, it's that it will not be easy to transfer an iPhone 5 from one carrier to another. The A1428 model for AT&T will never work on Verizon or Sprint's networks, and the A1429 won't be compatible with AT&T's. Additionally, should you get an AT&T model, it likely won't work with LTE networks in other parts of the world. EDIT: CDMA Model A1429 for Sprint & Verizon seems to be global model supporting both CDMA & GSM.
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    Problem with the change in screen size to 4" and resolution of 1136 x 640 will be that native apple software will take advantage of full display size whereas third party apps will be displayed at their previous old resolution with black bars on either side for padding till they are updated.
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    Now ifans can proudly say - "Ab toh hum bhi 4 inch ki screen wale ho gaye" (Now we also have screen of 4 inches)
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    Apple unwraps 4-inch iPhone 5: Top 10 features New Delhi: Apple on Wednesday took the wraps off the iPhone 5, the thinnest-ever version of a smartphone that yields the majority of its profit and helped it become the world's most valuable corporation. The latest iPhone comes as Apple tries to fend off competition that has reached fever-pitch. The iPhone 5 sports a larger 4-inch "retina" display, ability to surf a high-speed 4G LTE network, and is 20 percent lighter than the previous iPhone 4S. Here are the top 10 features of the sixth generation of Apple's iPhone, called the iPhone 5: . The phone has a 4-inch Retina display with a resolution of 1136 x 640 pixels at 326 ppi. 2. The iPhone 5 weighs 112g, and is 20 per cent lighter than the iPhone 4S. 3. At 7.6 mm, the iPhone 5 is 18 per cent thinner than its predecessor. 4. Apple iPhone 5 runs iOS 6. It is powered by the A6 chip - 2X faster CPU, 2X faster graphics, 22 per cent smaller. 5. The iPhone 5 comes with an 8 megapixel (3264x2448) camera. The lens is the same as the 4S, but thinner. The Apple iPhone5 comes with 4G LTE. 6. The iPhone 5 "is made entirely of glass and aluminum," said Tim Cook, CEO, Apple, at the iPhone 5 launch event, adding "You see we're able to add a 5th row of icons." 7. Apple iPhone5 boasts of 40 per cent faster image capture than the iPhone 4S. 8. Apple iPhone5 gets panorama mode. Resultant images are 28 megapixels huge. 9. Apple iPhone 5 lets users take photos while recoding video. 10. Apple iPhone 5 gets a new connector - Lightning. It has all digital, 8-signal design, and is 80 per cent smaller than its predecessor. http://ibnlive.in.com/news/apple-unwraps-4inch-iphone-5-top-10-features/290954-11.html
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    ^^ go for tHis one http://www.ebay.in/itm/SANYO-eneloop-Mobile-Booster-USB-AC-5000mAh-1A-output-Mobile-Ipad-/130729792955 I've used Sony as well as above Sanyo too... Sanyo is much better compared to Sony... Sony drains so fast u can't imagine. And for this price, Sanyo is a steal... Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
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    1 December every year is recognized as a HIV / AIDS awareness day, still many people have doubts and queries which are unanswered - so i want to answer them, please list it down and i shall post answer ASAP. Lets be educated and fight back. Please ask Relevant questions if any... Difference between HIV n AIDS
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    Hi all, I am having a usb pen drive, its printed "sony" on it. But the chipset its showing is "Alcor". the capacity its showing is 120 Gb. But without any data in it when i saw the space usage its showing 4 gb used. With windows XP proff. I am not able to even format it. When I copy some data in it it gets copied properly but after some time again when we re-insert it, the folder size becomes 0 kb with no data in it. I have tried with different pc's but still the same. I think its a fake one, with some sort of memory hack done so it is showing more capacity then it might be having. I have searched on net but i am not able to find any proper solution to it. So if anyone has any tool through which I can format it & get the usable actual capacity of it, please do tell me. Would be waiting for answers.
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