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Chk data being on or off... Rebooting at times helps reconnect data. Does gtalk connect?
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yup... sad and true at the same time...
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Lolz... Seems like a competition all of a sudden
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lolz... i aint doubting bricking abilities... was just relating how easy it is to unbrick !!!
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The un-bricking seems like a fairly scary process, but having been through it, there could be nothing easier. i had by mistake flashed a crippled recovery mod which wont let me select or reboot. using the keyboard and guide at xda however, it was simply a one touch solution really. there are a couple of great roms too.
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Firefox
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Reh na paaye? This is the Indian one released day before?
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Hey we finally have u doled in EPIC action mania... Kudos DK
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New Reliance Netconnect Plans - The Way Forward For Reliance!
Dj replied to HetalDP's topic in Data services
thx for clearing that Arun -
New Reliance Netconnect Plans - The Way Forward For Reliance!
Dj replied to HetalDP's topic in Data services
3G... so GSM then eh? or do we hear the E word... -
I would thankfully take one such pack of three...
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Le Lo na bhai
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Me a new joinee too
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just read this entire thread post to post... back to back... and now the incredibly excruciating wait begins... the last mile in India is always a heartbreaker
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@hitesh and others... well all this is so mouthwatering...
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Please suggest: Palm Pre Plus Or HTC Incredible?
Dj replied to amarjot's topic in Handset Suggestions
^^^ tum IPL members jeeney nahin doge chain se hain @#$#$%$%#@%$@#%@#%@#%@#$% -
^ prevailing trend in the US... lateral shifting towards android and iphone by virtually 50%
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My Articles On Android In Ht-City On 07-12-2010 & 28-07-2010
Dj replied to dkaile's topic in Android
sue sue sue sue sue sue sue sue sue sue sue sue sue sue sue -
or if you know someone in singapore... you might be able to source it from there too... just a hunch...
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price i enquired by 20 north was double then... dont go by them...
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my bad... here is the case same hai but 14.1... good for lappy... DK... black brushed to hai but yeah it does show finger prints easily... i am against silver finishes considering i have a titanium cover limited edition thinkpad... so wanted a change and went with the black one !
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@DK mangwa lo... you wont regret it.... besides the 6 cell battery fits snugly... 8 cell might protrude... and i think the battery life i am getting is pretty fair 9hrs...
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Anupe... good choice... now the adapters universally ship with a 100-240V range... so you can use it around the globe with ease... another good choice to go with this is this attache bag from case logic... i got this too... its fantastic valid input... but the moment i read viao, i stop reading further... but yeah any electronic bought from outside India, is fraught with an innate risk... you gotta take it with a pinch of salt... besides aisi deal hai kahan aur? and then globally ASUS has a solid brand repute for its dependability so i went with it... happy i did ! pretty much... thats the first thing you gotta do... and check everything for a DOA case... if all works well then your good to go... baqi keep your fingers crossed... **** can happen to anyone...
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I recently got this great device i was lusting for a long long time... some of you know about it already... here it goes for the rest... MY PLUG : http://dheerajjotwani.dyndns.org:10001/ The TonidoPlug is a low-power home server that runs the open-source Tondio software that runs Linux and stays on 24/7. The TonidoPlug is powered by a 1.2GHz Sheeva ARM processor and at the heart of the Tonido stack is an Ubuntu Jaunty (Ubuntu 9.04) and shipping by default atop this Tonido stack are applications for torrents, photos, music, web sharing, a personal information manager, a private blog, search, and backup support. Other Tonido applications can also be easily installed. When a USB storage device is attached, the TonidoPlug additionally serves as a NAS. CodeLathe is the company behind the TonidoPlug that measures in at 4 x 2.5 x 2 inches. Beyond the 1.2GHz Sheeva ARM CPU there is 512MB of DDR2 memory and 512MB of flash storage. For connectivity there is USB 2.0 and Gigabit Ethernet support. The official highlights from CodeLathe for this device include: - Energy efficient green device - Convert your USB drive to Network Attached Storage accessible as a networked drive - Access your TonidoPlug using own URL - Share and sync files, photos and music without uploading - Drag-and-Drop file and folder uploading to your TonidoPlug from Windows, Linux, OSX from remote locations via WebDAV - Listen to your MP3s from anywhere - Download Torrents to your USB drive from anywhere - Search and download your files - Manage your calendar, contacts, and tasks - Keep a personal blog, capture and store web snippets - Automatic or Manual Backup of all your computers to TonidoPlug - Stream media to the XBox 360 and PS3 - Access and share files using an iPhone-specific Tonido web app - Extend your TonidoPlug with new apps from Tonido App store The TonidoPlug itself is white and printed on the front is a small Tonido logo. On the left-side face of this Marvell ShevaPlug are two LED indicators for showing the system's status. On the bottom of the device is the Gigabit Ethernet connection along with the lone USB 2.0 connector. Removing the power connector so that the AC power cable could be used required a bit of force, but after that, it was easy to connect the power cable and easily set this ARM computer on a shelf. Setting up the TonidoPlug was very easy to do. After hooking it up and accessing www.tonidoplug.com/id showed plug on my network. from there on it was just a basic GUI based setup of a username and password. The Tonido software is very easy to configure, there is an app store for easily installing new components, and CodeLathe does allow you to SSH into the device (with root) support for additional configuring and tweaking atop the Ubuntu 9.04 software. The beauty is its simple out of the box functionality for the noobest of the noobs (me included). DEMO IN ACTION SCREENSHOTS (from product site)
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yup... its pretty snazzy... gets the job done well