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My Articles On Android In Ht-City On 07-12-2010 & 28-07-2010
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^ Though first 2 pages are common between Delhi & Meerut HT City, right now this article was limited to Meerut area... dheere dheere dilli me bhi ghus jaayenge amit... -
My Articles On Android In Ht-City On 07-12-2010 & 28-07-2010
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@hetal - tumne secretOry kab rakhi??? :Ohhhh: bhabhiji ko batana padega... -
My Articles On Android In Ht-City On 07-12-2010 & 28-07-2010
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Thanks Vinay & Anurag... Yes, that reporter has typoed everywhere... even my name DhEEraj... LOL.. -
YES, Full testing has been completed in the US as to how to hold the Phone; NOW the same will be taught to the people in India by Airtel; Training regimes by Baba Ramdev, as the best posture to hold the phone has been found to be Sheersh Aasan... Training begins... Kindly enroll soon..... Yes... Very TRUE.. Even Android supports this feature from OS ver 2.2 only, Not sure though.. BT File Transfer has been available from OS version 1.6 onwards... JFYI
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^ why are you just crying and cursing in all your posts... this forum is not owned and operated by reliance... its an independent place to share ideas... we give ideas to solve the problems; if you dont have the means or capabilities to try them, no use crying here all the time... otherwise u may be if you want to cry your grievances, better tell their customer care.... or even better still better sue Reliance and Samsung in Consumer Forum for refund...
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@muffi/hitesh Kindly post/edit necessary changes for cdma for newbies, like dialed no. to #777 and username instead of apn etc. etc.
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^ Black is NOT glossy... both are brushed aluminum finish... so no fingerprints on either...
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^ both are 8 cell; only diff is capacity (4400mah to 5600mah) thats a whopping 27% extra
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@anupe - whats the difference between x1k and vta1 besides the colour part? as black looks sexier and is cheaper? edit: oho.. the black one has 4400mah battery compared to the 5600mah battery unit on the silver one... so 1 hr extra..
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^kalpak, tum meri aajkal bahut tang kheech rahe ho.... iphone's build quality is the best and cant be rivaled by any android phone as on date... However anyone going for iphone over android is still an i(DIOT)... LOL
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^ however iphone still rules the roost due to better build quality... @anupe - he may have a look at - Nexus 1, Desire, Xperia X10, Galaxy S
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1.3Ghz processor = same as our phone... LOL .... Just joking... but NO HDMI?? seriously... in today's day and age.... err Sorry, it has HDMI also.... edit: 1 x Mic-in, 1 x audio-out (S/PDIF), 1 x VGA, 3 x USB 2.0 ports, 1 x RJ45 LAN, 1 x HDMI as far as warranty goes, you dont need to worry as it has 2 years GLOBAL warranty... which is valid in India.... I am seriously tempted.... Shall we get it together? LOL... again just joking
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App Inventor for Android http://appinventor.g...labs.com/about/ About App Inventor You can build just about any app you can imagine with App Inventor. Often people begin by building games like MoleMash or games that let you draw funny pictures on your friend's faces. You can even make use of the phone's sensors to move a ball through a maze based on tilting the phone. But app building is not limited to simple games. You can also build apps that inform and educate. You can create a quiz app to help you and your classmates study for a test. With Android's text-to-speech capabilities, you can even have the phone ask the questions aloud. To use App Inventor, you do not need to be a developer. App Inventor requires NO programming knowledge. This is because instead of writing code, you visually design the way the app looks and use blocks to specify the app's behavior. The App Inventor team has created blocks for just about everything you can do with an Android phone, as well as blocks for doing "programming-like" stuff-- blocks to store information, blocks for repeating actions, and blocks to perform actions under certain conditions. There are even blocks to talk to services like Twitter. Learn more » Simple but Powerful! App Inventor is simple to use, but also very powerful. Apps you build can even store data created by users in a database, so you can create a make-a-quiz app in which the teachers can save questions in a quiz for their students to answer. Because App Inventor provides access to a GPS-location sensor, you can build apps that know where you are. You can build an app to help you remember where you parked your car, an app that shows the location of your friends or colleagues at a concert or conference, or your own custom tour app of your school, workplace, or a museum. You can write apps that use the phone features of an Android phone. You can write an app that periodically texts "missing you" to your loved ones, or an app "No Text While Driving" that responds to all texts automatically with "sorry, I'm driving and will contact you later". You can even have the app read the incoming texts aloud to you (though this might lure you into responding). App Inventor provides a way for you to communicate with the web. If you know how to write web apps, you can use App Inventor to write Android apps that talk to your favorite web sites, such as Amazon and Twitter. See sample apps » On the Shoulders of Giants! In creating App Inventor for Android, we're fortunate to be able to draw upon significant prior research in educational computing, and work done in Google on online development environments. The blocks editor uses the Open Blocks Java library for creating visual blocks programming languages. Open Blocks is distributed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Scheller Teacher Education Program and derives from thesis research by Ricarose Roque. We thank Eric Klopfer and Daniel Wendel of the Scheller Program for making Open Blocks available and for their help in working with it. Open Blocks visual programming is closely related to the Scratch programming language, a project of the MIT Media Laboratory's Lifelong Kindergarten Group. The compiler that translates the visual blocks language for implementation on Android uses the Kawa Language Framework and Kawa's dialect of the Scheme programming language, developed by Per Bothner and distributed as part of the Gnu Operating System by the Free Software Foundation. The educational perspective that motivates App Inventor holds that programming can be a vehicle for engaging powerful ideas through active learning. As such, it is part of an ongoing movement in computers and education that began with the work of Seymour Papert and the MIT Logo Group in the 1960s.
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Good link ananth... +1
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^ I donno why you people are facing this issue? Maybe you have rooted thats why.. (as I havent, till date ... LOL)... I am waiting for the anticipated OTA before going in for rooting... in non rooted Incredibles, I got a message after 15 days, saying that the trial period was over; do you wish to extend by paying so and so... I said NO... since then it hasnt surfaced...
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@ananth001 - I hope you remembered to say No when it asked to continue or deactivate after 15 days. If you are rooted you can remove the CityID.apk from tutorials given in Hero topic and many other places -
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talk to Dj and greatest; they have just got similar specd notebooks...
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tumne to incredible ko female bana kar pregnant kar diya.... LOL nice review though...
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try apps like ringdroid; also check these out - http://www.androlib....ecord-jjDw.aspx & http://www.androlib....corder-Cxt.aspx
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Outlook Gets A Social Connector For Facebook
dkaile replied to Genius's topic in General Technical Discussion
I have totally left Outlook after so many issues and my address disappearing totally on my previous windows mobile phones on sync... Now Its only Gmail for me... But a good option for Outlook users... -
HTC DROID Incredible to be updated to Froyo end of July, early August - OTA Halted for Froyo Update Instead... Obviously, the news here is that the Incredible update that began rolling out this weekend will — in all likelihood — be halted, and a sexier, Froyo-inclusive update will be pushed out in the coming weeks. The update will also include 802.11n Wi-Fi support, 3G Mobile Hot Spot, 720p video recording, and more. Not bad news for Incredible owners. What do you think? Is Android 2.2 worth an extra few weeks of waiting?