MVP
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If you use a US proxy, you will get the 'Call Phones' option within gtalk with which you can call phones in US for free.
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Anybody planning to buy an ipad 2, stay away from it for a while. I have one with me and it leaks light on the edge of the screen. I thought it was because I may have applied too much pressure on the screen. But doing a google search, almost everyone who got an ipad 2 Is facing the same problem. Apple is replacing them but replaced ones also have the same problem. It will be a while before apple launches a new lot without this problem.
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Barnes & Noble Nook Color tablet http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703662804576188901890884360.html
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http://cgi.ebay.in/LG-Optimus-One-P500-Mobile-Phone-Bill-Warranty-/290524372730?pt=IN_Mobile_Phones&hash=item43a49a1efa
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Mozilla Accidentally Posts Usernames And Passwords
MVP replied to Honest's topic in General Technical Discussion
Its still unsafe. They can check against a known database of md5 hashes. A lot are available on net. The more characters your password has, the more safe. -
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NPCI Opens Floodgates for Mobile Payments in India
MVP replied to kesav's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
You still need an internet connection on your mobile phone. -
Use gtalk for that too.
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Thats a great price for the camera + lens.
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You got a lens too for Rs 20800?
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http://i.engadget.com/2010/05/06/how-to-create-your-own-micro-sim-card-using-a-chef-knife-and-som/
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Interested in Android but think you need to buy a new phone to try it out? Actually, your Windows Mobile phone may already have the capability of running Android. http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/20703/run-android-on-your-windows-mobile-phone/
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^^^ From apple site, The front and back panels are made of glass and the Stainless Steel Band holds the two glass pieces together. The EVO scratch test shows the glass separation issue at the end of the video. Why would they do that on a manipulated video?
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Its not aluminium, its stainless steel which also acts as the radio antenna. Also, see this scratch test on EVO http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/11/htc-evo-4g-subjected-to-harrowing-barrage-of-scratch-tests-hold/
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* Hardware: From afar, the Droid X looks like the EVO 4G, but up close the differences are obvious. Its slightly longer and wider, and it has four physical buttons along the bottom of the screen rather than touch-sensitive ones like those on the EVO. In hand, the phone feels really solid and we were surprised at how light it felt, though we could really do without the hump on the back. And yes, the large thing fits in a jean pocket, but not without slightly bulging. * Screen: Apparently the Droid X has a 4.4-inch, FWVGA 854 x 480-resolution screen, though we couldn't confirm that on the device itself. Regardless, it was super crisp and the capacitive screen was mighty responsive to taps and multitouch gestures. Our one concern is the mirrored trim around the screen -- it makes the whole face of the phone extra glossy. * Motorola Blur / Android: We confirmed that the Droid X was running Android 2.1 with some new sort of Motoblur (perhaps Ninjablur) skin. We didn't get to configure Blur with our social networks and contacts, but it didn't seem as "in your face" as the original. There's also a new navigation bar along the bottom that lets you easily jump to different Android panes. We can't really make a call on how we feel about this new Moto skin, but it does feel like a major improvement and it absolutely didn't slow down performance. We should also mention that preloaded on the phone was a Blockbuster application and a DLNA type app. Those two pieces combined with the fact that there will be a separate HDMI dock available has us thinking multimedia is the focus here. * Camera / Camcorder: The Droid X has a 8-megapixel camera, and records 720p video. But here's the thing about the camera: you have to tap to focus and it doesn't refocus until you actually snap the picture. In addition, the camera button on the phone was super stiff, so when we went to shoot a pic the entire thing shook and blurred the image. You can see what we are talking about in the gallery below. As for video recording, it was a bit laggy while we were shooting at 720p, but the video plays back smoothly, and in our opinion, crisper than the EVO 4G. Nevertheless, as you can see in the clip below, the white balance keeps on changing and the exposure fluctuates. http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/15/exclusive-motorola-droid-x-preview/
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Have you tried this? http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?answer=138740&topic=14252 Works (almost) perfectly on htc hero.
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Looks like google has blocked SMS to non US numbers.
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Offtopic, I bought the same product from the same user. Does the stitch at the bottom of the pouch look like this or is it just my piece that was faulty?
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Videocon Launches Unlimited Gprs At Rs.96
MVP replied to Mukeshlst's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
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Android 2.1 upgrade for Sprint's HTC Hero leaks out http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/14/android-2-1-upgrade-for-sprints-htc-hero-leaks-out/
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The curtain has been pulled back on iPhone 4, and the list of new features is massive: There's multitasking (finally!), a fresh interface, and literally hundreds of other changes to the iPhone's software. New Features: Multitasking, App Folders, Fast app switching, Local notifications http://gizmodo.com/5512635/iphone-os-4-all-the-new-features
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More details have come about about what was behind PayPal's decision to suspend personal payments to any user in India. In a blog post today, PayPal revealed that payments to India will remain in suspension for at least a few months. Customers in India will be able to pull rupees out of the service into their bank accounts within a few days. The suspension came about when Indian government regulators raised questions about whether PayPal's service was enabling remittances (transfers of money by foreign workers) to Indian citizens. "The problems may have been triggered by a marketing push that promotes PayPal as a way to send money abroad, a source familiar with the matter said. The campaign — which reads 'As low as $1.50 to send $300 to countries like India' — may have caught the attention of Indian regulators, the source said." https://www.thepaypalblog.com/2010/02/update-on-paypal-situation-in-india/
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Play Almost Any Latest 3D Game Without Graphic Card
MVP replied to ::Hitesh::'s topic in General Technical Discussion
Is there anything similar for viewing HD movies without frame drops?