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  1. 3 points
    Seen this event LIVE yesterday and it was a tense/exciting experience. There is really no limit to human beings courage & what they can do. This guy Felix Baumgartner did a freefall jump from the edge of space at a height of 1,28,000 feet and became the first man to break the speed of sound in freefall (an estimated 690 miles / 1,110 kilometers per hour) Felix Jumps At 128k feet! - Freefall From The Edge of Space VIDEO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT1DhcQg0Os
  2. 3 points
    Why be loyal? Now a days with port out facility, I believe no one have right to complaint about operator, we are with them due to our own reasons.
  3. 1 point
    Few days before I stumbled across this amazing online service which can automate lot of things. I rellay love it and created few recipes too. Here is a detailed article on this new service: A relatively new web service, IFTTT (If This Then That) lets you automate tasks between other popular services such as Dropbox, Twitter, Evernote, Facebook, Instapaper, and many others. IFTTT works by telling it what task you want carried out, what will trigger this task, and it will put it into action for you. Channels, triggers, actions, ingredients, recipes... these are some of the terms used by IFTTT, and although it may seem complicated at first glance, it’s actually extremely easy to use. Here’s a practical example in case the whole concept doesn't ring a bell yet... Say I want to keep up with how a certain country is doing in the London 2012 Olympics. First, I enable the ESPN channel and immediately I’ll be asked to set a trigger from a number of predetermined options. In this case I’ll choose “new Olympic medal by country”. Next, I’ll specify which country to follow and create the trigger. That’s the ‘If This’ part. You’ll need to choose a channel for the second portion of your recipe. Since I want to be notified by SMS I’ll choose that channel -- though you can do a number of other things like automatically posting it on social networks or your personal calendar. After activating the SMS channel I’ll choose the ‘Send me an SMS’ action and configure the message to my liking. That’s the ‘Then That’ part. The resulting recipe is shown with a self-explanatory graphic along with options to share it publicly. The process is very easy to follow on IFTTT's site. There are currently fifty different channels, including social networks, essentials like email and RSS feeds, and even Belkin’s WeMo devices to bring IFTTT tasks to the physical world. IFTTT’s tagline is “Put the internet to work for you” and that’s exactly what it does. Of course, you don't have to create all tasks from the ground up, as there are already countless of useful recipes being shared. I've hand-picked a few of my favorites and created a handful others to get you started. Freebies and Deals Receive daily PC game deals via email, IM (Google Talk), or SMS. The deals are sourced from steamgamesales.com’s RSS feed and include data from 9 different stores. Optionally, you can set an alert for whenever a specific game gets a discount and receive it via email, IM, SMS. Get Amazon’s daily Gold Box deals by email, IM, or SMS. If you’re annoyed with too many alerts that are uninteresting to you try creating your own recipe using a specific keyword such as SSD or LCD, for example. Just use Feed as the trigger with the URL http://rssfeeds.s3.amazonaws.com/goldbox. Get notified of Apple’s official free app of the week via email, IM, or SMS. If you are an Android user, there’s also a recipe for Amazon’s Appstore free app of the day notifications by email, IM or SMS. Backing up and Social Networks Automatically send starred tweets containing links to Instapaper to catch up reading later (note: many Twitter clients already include a ‘send to Instapaper’ option but it may come in handy if you use the official client or web interface.) A similar recipe is available for starred items in Google Reader. Automatically send every Facebook photo you’re tagged in to your Dropbox folder. This recipe serves both as a backup and a way to ensure that any photos attached to your name will be accessible to you at all times, even after it’s been deleted from Facebook. You’ll need to sync your Facebook and Dropbox accounts. Save all Instagram photos to Dropbox. Similar to the IFTTT recipe above, this one will help Instagram users keep a local backup of all their faux vintage photos by synchronizing them with Dropbox. Archive your Foursquare check-ins to Google Calendar. Although I’m not a huge fan of check-in based social networks, this one can come in handy while traveling if you want to keep a log of the places you’ve been to -- landmarks, restaurants, and so on -- all with their respective dates on your calendar. Synchronize your Twitter profile picture with Facebook’s. This one is self explanatory and it basically will save you the extra steps to update your Twitter profile picture by using Facebook’s whenever it changes. Others Text to escape. Need an excuse to run away from a boring or awkward situation? This recipe lets you trigger a customized phone call to your cell by sending a text message to IFTTT. You can customize the phone call message or create multiple messages triggered for different situations. Only US numbers are supported. Wake-up call. This recipe lets you schedule a call to your phone at a specific time and day of the week. Text weather. There are a number of weather-related recipes on IFTTT, you can choose to get the weather every morning by SMS, for example, or just a warning to let you know it will rain or snow. Other popular services that are available as channels that we didn't mention here include Blogger, Gmail, Flickr, LastFM, YouTube, Wordpress, among others. Considering you also get to play with RSS feeds, you can potentially create automated tasks for any given website. As before, if you want to create your own recipe you can later share that with other users on the site or borrow existing ones. http://www.techspot.com/guides/558-if-this-then-that/ (Mods, if this doesnt belong here, please more it to appropriate thread). Creating a new thread because we all can share useful recipes.
  4. 1 point
    From where did you get the idea that there is a minimum base plan requirement?
  5. 1 point
    What should be the minimum base plan to avail the MobileNet94 ? Currently I am on SPUNLTDONNET440 but now want to migrate to minimum plan. If I go for Simple 99N, can I still get MobileNet94 ?
  6. 1 point
    The plan was activated in 2 days instead of next billing cycle as told by the CC. Is there life elsewhere then on earth and how Reliance will react are two questions for which no one has a clear answer since ages.
  7. 1 point
    On few pcs I have noticed quality issues out of the box Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
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    Great News Guyz Just got updated that there will be an Awesome OTA in FI27 ( as i told earlier ) BUT.... The best part is ... guess what... The EMMC brick bug in epic Touch has finally been deleted and fixed by samsung from the FI27 kernel so no more bricking now. i am very happy with this news , I think i can shaare a few more Roms here just out of sheer happiness no matter if there is 0 download
  9. 1 point
    MRP - 94 Validity - 1 Month (30 Days) Consumer Benefit - 1GB high speed 3G like data free per month (Data speeds depend on handset and network capability) Rs 0.50 Paise per mb overage usage charges
  10. 1 point
    Features: #1 Internal Storage remains mounted to the same exact location it was originally, meaning that backups go where they belong, you can still easily access your media by connecting the device to the PC. Bottom line, you have all space in the internal storage truly app free. #2 No need to worry about backing up all your stuff and restoring after enabling app2sd. The script will move all relevant files to where they need to be so they don’t take any space in the internal storage. #3 Once enabled, apps will be installed DIRECTLY into the external storage. What this means is that if you have an older device with say, only 512 MB internal storage, you can now install apps that you might have problems installing because they would have to go into internal storage before being moved to external Older phones can now download newer games that have storage footprints larger than the device can handle. With the applications being installed directly to the SD card—and only the SD card—it fixes a lot of issues many users had with the original App2SD scripts. There are even some future features planned, such as the ability to revert to the original internal storage option and move all the apps back. If you’re a regular Apps2SD user, this is definitely something to check out. Even though it was released in the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 forums, it should be compatible with a large number of devices. To learn more, check out the original thread. Credits to XDA so do not thank me, head over to XDA and thank them!
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