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  1. better to go with the local dealer. though its not rocket science to install CCTV camera but interconnecting is big head ache. these cameras are not too costly. I installed CCTV cameras on my office in the last week. only reason for going through a co was installation, warranty and after sales service, if needed.
  2. Purchased Canon imageCLASS MF5870DN, print, scan, fax, copy machine for the office for Rs. 38,000/-. it has facility to scan to USB or network drive and can copy/print front/back and network enabled. Full Specs here....
  3. Evo 3D ad is also there in today's Times of India
  4. TATA Docomo Premium Numbering

    these are cheap prices. few years back, a guy bought a premium number in auction for few lakh.
  5. Buying a new car? Discuss here!

    BTW congrats joshm for the new car..
  6. Buying a new car? Discuss here!

    Yesterday booked Swift Diesel under the buyback fro 800. the old swift will go to factory :'( :'( :'( . this swift is special for me. got it the day my son was born...
  7. I am trying to purchase Mybackup Pro from the market. But whenever I try to make payment, it is not accepting my debit card. The card is active. It simply says, your card was rejected. It does not ask for entering the password as required by Indian law. Is this a problem? I did send a mail to Google but there is no response since 15 days. Appreciate if anybody can help.
  8. Problem with Android Market Payment

    its visa debit card. thanx hitesh.. if nothing works out then this.
  9. BIRTHDAY WISHES!

    dr. muffy happy birthday...
  10. Buying a new car? Discuss here!

    @amitsonu there is no high maintenance for diesel engines. these are myths and diesel engines are as good as petrol. there is no much difference in maintenance of the engines. i am using diesel cars.
  11. What Made You Happy Today / Recently?

    a hug and kisses from my kid. he returned back after a short holiday at nani.
  12. Buying a new car? Discuss here!

    driving ritz is real pleasure. it is better than swift. the placement of gear stick makes lot of difference. i feel more comfortable driving Ritz because of this. I never felt that power lag on diesel engines. however you may find difference initially but i will say its more psychological. there is no issue of noise either. those days are gone when you can realise approaching diesel car from kilometers away. as others suggested, try it out wiht open mind. dont think you are driving a diesel car. there is no much maintenance for diesel cars. only you have to get it serviced as instructed and from good dealer. i think diesel should be economical at current market prices. you drive 1300 to 1500 per month. lets assume 1200 km. petrol gives avg of 10kmpl. so monthly cost 120 Litres x 63 = 7,560 diesel gives avg 15kmpl. monthly cost 80 Litres x 43 = 3,440 savings = 7,560 - 3,440 =4,120 More conservative, consider you get only 10kmpl on diesel, then also you save about 2400 per month. This is what i feel. You can have your own calculations. The above mileage general what you get on road. the co may show higher economy (petrol -17 and diesel -24, as per Maruti site). the diesel and petrol rates are taken from http://www.delhipetrolprices.com/
  13. Buying a new car? Discuss here!

    i will suggest to go opt for Maruti brand unless you belong to a group who just simply hate word Maruti or think its down market. they are economical, easy to find service centre and real value for money. You have alto and so you know the benefits of owning Maruti. I've both, Ritz and Swift (both diesel) and satisfied with both of them. however i personally prefer Ritz as it has more power and driving is more comfortable. but then it costs more. both give avg of 12 kmpl in Mumbai and on highway its about 18 to 20. my home and office both are i one of the most congested areas in Mumbai. Looking at the cost, Swift should be better. I had Santro earlier but then after 2 years, i gave me all the troubles. since then decided never to opt for Hyundai. thats my experience. there are many with pleasant experience.
  14. Intruders In My Local Area Network

    you can decide your own port for listening. there is option in utorrent for the same. further try other anti virus. I also get MS RPCSS attack warning. this used to happen whenever i was on tata photon (it was hard to detect). but my anti virus, Symantec used to block it warn me about the attack. after that i try to reduce tata photon and also raise the complain with them.
  15. Intruders In My Local Area Network

    check thi slibnk http://www.speedguide.net/portscan.php?port=63507&tcp=1&udp=1 also check the open ports on your router and also on utorrent. generally port 63507 is used by virus or vuze attack.
  16. Happy Ganesh Chaturthi

    i would like to wish every one happy eid to muslims friends happy ganesh chaturthi to hindu friends Micchami dukkadum to Jain friends kyonki har friend zaroori hai...
  17. Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO: analysis What does the departure of Steve Jobs mean for Apple and the technology industry? Shane Richmond explains. Source... It’s a sad day for the technology industry: one of its most charismatic figures, a genius in an industry filled with brilliant minds, has stepped aside. Steve Jobs is one of the founding figures of the modern computer industry. He has twice run Apple: once from its creation in 1976 until he was ousted in 1985, and again, 20 years later, when he returned to rescue a company on the brink of collapse. Turning the company around and presiding over the release of one hit product after another, from the iMac and iPod, through to the iPhone and iPad, is perhaps Jobs’s greatest achievement. Eleven years ago, another of the modern computer industry’s founders, Bill Gates, stepped aside from his role as chief executive of the company he had founded. However, Gates’s resignation came in happier circumstances. The Microsoft chief executive planned to work instead on his charitable foundation. In contrast, Steve Jobs, in a letter to the Apple board, said that he is resigning because he “could no longer meet my duties and expectations as CEO”. In 2004, Jobs announced that he had pancreatic cancer, and in 2009 he underwent a liver transplant. At the beginning of this year, he went on medical leave again. This, then, is how Steve Jobs’s third medical leave of absence ends: with Jobs replaced by Tim Cook, who was until yesterday, acting CEO, and Jobs serving as Chairman. Each time Jobs went on medical leave it was Cook who took over, so this decision should not be a surprise. With Cook at the helm Apple has continued to release products and to grow in a way has astounded investors. Early reaction from investors and analysts suggests that the market will greet the news calmly. It would be foolish to believe that Apple is a one-man company, though the firm’s desire to focus on its products and not its people means that Jobs’s team is not terribly well known. One exception is Jonathan Ive, the British design guru behind some of Apple’s best-known products, who has become relatively well-known. In fact, the unusual thing is that Jobs and Gates became household names at all. Most people outside the technology industry could not name the person in charge of Sony PlayStation or Amazon, despite the popularity of both brands. Apple’s innovations over the last decade are the result of the company’s structure: a small team at the top, focusing on a tightly-controlled number of products. Ideas can come from anywhere but those top executives spend a lot of time deciding what not to work on, to ensure that the company’s resources aren’t spread too thinly. Though Jobs played a key role in developing those working practices, the ideas are embedded deep within the company by this point. Apple's competitors might be hoping that the company's fortunes will change for the worse without Jobs but I wouldn't bet on it. Still, Jobs has been the face of Apple for a decade now. Something that the company has only belatedly begun to challenge. When the iPad 2 was launched earlier this year, not long after Jobs had taken sick leave, the chief executive returned to host the announcement. “I just didn’t want to miss today,” he told the audience. However, by June this year, at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Jobs introduced the event and then left the bulk of the presentation to his colleagues Phil Schiller and Scott Forstall. Apple-watcher John Gruber described it as the company’s “first post-Steve keynote”. Apple likes to have its big on-stage reveals for new products and, at present, they don’t have a figure with the charisma of Steve Jobs to take those on. But watch Jobs’s earliest presentations and you’ll see that he was once far less polished than he is now. His successors will learn, just as he did. The departure of Steve Jobs is not the end of Apple but it is the end of an extraordinary chapter in the history of the technology business.
  18. ^ for skype, you will need a webcam. the best will be to inquire at any electronic store about the devices that are compatible. i think it should work on any USB wifi adapter.
  19. Apple CEO Tim Cook's letter to employees Source CALIFORNIA: Tim Cook, who replaced Steve Jobsas the chief executive of Apple has told the staff that 'company will not change'. In an email to Apple's staff, cook said he is confident that the future of the company was 'safe' and the 'best years' were yet to come. The email was sent a day after Steve Jobs stepped down as the CEO. Jobs resigned after telling the board that his health problems meant that he 'could no longer meet my duties and expectations as CEO', The Telegraph reports. Below is the full text of the email: Team, I am looking forward to the amazing opportunity of serving as CEO of the most innovative company in the world. Joining Apple was the best decision I've ever made and it's been the privilege of a lifetime to work for Apple and Steve for over 13 years. I share Steve's optimism for Apple's bright future. Steve has been an incredible leader and mentor to me, as well as to the entire executive team and our amazing employees. We are really looking forward to Steve's ongoing guidance and inspiration as our Chairman. I want you to be confident that Apple is not going to change. I cherish and celebrate Apple's unique principles and values. Steve built a company and culture that is unlike any other in the world and we are going to stay true to that -- it is in our DNA. We are going to continue to make the best products in the world that delight our customers and make our employees incredibly proud of what they do. I love Apple and I am looking forward to diving into my new role. All of the incredible support from the Board, the executive team and many of you has been inspiring. I am confident our best years lie ahead of us and that together we will continue to make Apple the magical place that it is. Tim (The email comes from a source with a track record with Ars and the headers have been verified.)
  20. I think they should be more innovative in terms of handsets, pricing and data plan.
  21. Nice desktop dock for HTC evo 3D.. http://bit.ly/resvOo Sent from my SPH-D700 using Tapatalk
  22. ^ I doubt your reasoning. the most users of RCDMA are low income group using low priced handset. this has been mentioned by many. in that case, they do not depend on clarity but economics. RCDMA is preferred due to their cheap calling rates (now you may argue otherwise, but its still cheap) compare to GSM counter parts and you do not move to other service provider while roaming.
  23. ^ that was the smartest thing for google to do. sgiitk its 14000+ patent portfolio and 6400+ patents applied/pending. so its huge.
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