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  1. On the contrary, android is simpler to use and adapt to... I have been with it for over two three months and curse myself for having not reached this party earlier
  2. Motorola Launches Droid

    nice to hear WM fanatics rave on android. >:-) LOL
  3. Google Sync now support Push Gmail Apple iPhone was launched with push support for Yahoo Mail. Google has finally enabled the same for their Gmail webmail service. And this feature is available on several mobile platforms including Windows Mobile. The search engine giant said Google Sync can now be used for push Gmail. Google said in a blog posting: Using Google Sync, you can now get your Gmail messages pushed directly to your phone. Having an over-the-air, always-on connection means that your inbox is up to date, no matter where you are or what you're doing. Sync works with your phone's native email application so there's no additional software needed. Only interested in syncing your Gmail, but not your Calendar? Google Sync allows you to sync just your Contacts, Calendar, or Gmail, or any combination of the three. Checkout: Google Sync: Now with push Gmail support Source : Techwhack
  4. Will try... As i said got large thumbs .. thats the reason suggesting take Demo.. as its highly priced... but yaar... wi-fi na hona deal breaker nahin hai?
  5. kahan yaar... have shifted to G2 now... gmail push built in... waiting to have the magic unfurl...
  6. Meet Palm Pixi.. Soon On Sprint..

    yeah leaving no doubt for a gsm variant in the near future...
  7. Updating Ur Blackberry To New Os

    sorry for the obvious noob question, but does this mean we can have the 8900 OS on the 8330? and something for the pearl too?
  8. Bsnl Gprs Setting For Htc P3400i

    BSNLNET can be used as the APN for any zone... i am using it without a problem on an unlmtd gprs pack
  9. Contacts At Rdso Lucknow

    will be my pleasure... 9335905027
  10. Contacts At Rdso Lucknow

    i can assist you while you're here... but no contacts at RDSO...
  11. Bsnl Gprs Setting For Htc P3400i

    in more detail... see which one works for you... -bsnllive Apn: bsnllive Homepage: http://bsnllive Proxy address: 10.220.67.131 Port: 8080 -bsnlnet Apn: bsnlnet Homepage: www.bsnl.co.in Proxy address: None Port: 0 -bsnlportal Apn: bsnlportal Homepage: wap.cellone.in Proxy address: 10.220.67.131 Port: 8080 -bsnlstream Apn: bsnlstream Homepage: None Proxy address: None Port: 0
  12. Bsnl Gprs Setting For Htc P3400i

    bsnl has lately changed their APNs... try to see which on of the following works for you... BSNLWAP BSNLPORTAL BSNLNET
  13. Meet Palm Pixi.. Soon On Sprint..

    ^^^ matter of fact... there already is a porting handle available for webOS to use old palm applications on the PRE... so technically the same would work on pixie too...
  14. Acer timeline sure looks like a neat package but i have reasons to be sceptical about its heating issues... Personally, i am sold on the macbook pro 13.3" but dell xps and lenovo thinkpad x series are good buys... I still am using a four year old thinkpad z60m with a centrino processor and 2gb ram... It works way snappier than my wife's hp dv2112 c2d qnd my brother's dell c2d both with 2gb ram... Stay away from the sonys and hp compaqs etc
  15. Rimweb.in And Cellwala.com Logo....

    go for something with aqua finish... fonts and colours of web 2.0
  16. there is FUP on all of these plans... for this plan there is a limit of 75GB the turbo 1699 plan has a limit of 100GB... i have confirmed the same from CC and their website also clearly mentions it now...
  17. From TechCrunch: You'd think on a phone that can do as many cool things as the iPhone, push email through one of the world's most popular email services, Gmail, would be one of them. But for some reason, Google and Apple haven't turned on the functionality for Gmail accounts on the iPhone. Sure, you can get push email through MobileMe, Yahoo Mail or Exchange, but basic Gmail users are basically out of luck. Until now, maybe. Let me be clear, I'm still not certain that this app will even be approved for the App Store. But if it is, it's pretty awesome. It's called GPush; it's a very simple app that uses the new Push Notifications in the iPhone 3.0 software to ping your iPhone every time a new message comes in. Yes, not only is it push Gmail, it gives you Gmail with notifications. While you might think that could be annoying, it actually works quite well. And the app couldn't be simpler. You fire it up, enter your Gmail username and password, and if you choose, you never have to open the actual app ever again. The app doesn't even have anything besides the log-in screen. It technically works by using IMAP IDLE functionality which Gmail supports (but doesn't on the iPhone for whatever reason). This is the same way that push Gmail works on devices like the Palm Pre and Android phones. And while IMAP IDLE is generally thought to be not as good as actual push, GPush works pretty well. In my tests, new emails would show up about 10-30 seconds after I sent them. Not "instantaneous," but not bad either. Especially when you compare it to having to open the email app and have it manually check if any email is there. Or setting the iPhone to check it every 15 or 30 minutes. And both of those methods require the use of iPhone battery life. GPush does not because it's doing all the work in the background, on Tiverias' (the company behind the app) servers. You will still have to open the iPhone's email app to read the email beyond the subject, but with GPush you will know when there is actually email there to read. As I noted, for all this to work, you have to enter your Gmail username and password into the app. The developers promise that it uses SSL encryption to protect your password and send it to Google securely. So, the big question is: Will Apple approve this app? "Apple should technically speaking approve the application, nothing went into the code that violated either Apple's or Google's Terms of Service," we're told. Ahh, but it's Apple, they've done quite a few things that don't make sense when it comes to approving/rejecting apps. And they have a history of being picky when it comes to apps that revolve around email. So, we'll see. If and when it is accepted into the store, it will cost $0.99.
  18. provided it happens and soon enough to actually enjoy it...
  19. The All New Rimweb!

    @Arun somehow clicking on "View New Content", redirects to "Members" tab instead of "Forums"... is it just happening to me or with everyone... didnt happen on the first day though i remember... ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Edit: seems to be working fine now after i cleared the cache and cookies on the browser...
  20. @Ramesh this report also promoted a theory that maybe there is a google specific solution running on his BB specifically for him... signs of things being experimented wth ;-p
  21. Iphone 3.0

    @mufaddal: its this reason i am eager for the gsm variant of the pre... i use cellone and its gprs works fine with the iphone... besides with 3g also available, the picture just gets rosier...
  22. Iphone 3.0

    I thought it would not be before the end of the year which is when O2 in UK will get it for its GSM network... also on the cards is the Palm EOS which is essentially GSM... lets see what comes first... pre cdma for reliance here or pre gsm...
  23. Iphone 3.0

    if only they had multitasking on iphone without draining the battery, it would have stopped me from lusting for the pre
  24. The New Palm To Look Out For

    if it comes with the same programming base as in the case of centro, then it would be a hard nut to crack initially...
  25. if only we could get BIS activated on BB handsets sold by sadikk!!! what fun would it be :-)
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