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I miss typed Galaxy POP... Link i have given is for Galaxy Fit Only... I know the phone is for Bhabhi... But isn't all Wifeys Glad when you spend LESS...
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@Genius Third phone this month? Congrats one of the most prolific buyer of Smartphones... @Amit Nice to see Green Robot spreading in the family... You could have bought both the items at a lesser cost & Wifey would have been GLAD for Rs 1,246 SAVED!!!. Lolz Galaxy Fit at Rs 8,925 (Rs 10500 - Rs 1575 Discount For RCOMLSB Code) http://www.letsbuy.c...-s-5670-p-14176 Panasonic Cordless TG3611BX at Rs 1,529 (Rs 1799 - Rs 270 Discount For RCOMLSB Code) http://www.letsbuy.c...tg3611bx-p-4025
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SORRY About That & Nice to know you read older threads... Will Keep that in Mind... Sometimes when Hindi is used.... It's more of a fun banter which can't be expressed in English in any meaningfull manner & comes out naturally due to habit... But Rest Assured... You won't miss a thing of important info...- 6,376 replies
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Andi-One universal remote runs Android 2.1, does more than change channels Source Like many universal remote controls, the Andi-One boasts compatibility with thousands of devices; unlike most, however, it runs on Android 2.1. This 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen clicker can check email, browse the web, control your HTPC's mouse and keyboard, run over 100,000 Android apps, act as a VoIP phone, and even kick movies directly to your TV through an HDMI enabled charging cradle. It doesn't just control your entertainment devices -- it is one. For the first time ever, your remote control is giving you the choice between changing the channel, and playing Angry Birds -- if that's not innovation, we don't know what is. She's available now for $350 -- a bargain to some, but not exactly compelling for those who already own a smartphone. Product Website ANDI-ONE, a totally new technology you have never experienced before
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Asus just launched it. May take few days for stock to reach channels. Check with Asus Distributor/Major Computer Market. Asus 1215T is with Normal AMD Athlon K125 1.7 Ghz Processor, RS880M Chipset & with embedded graphics 4250. This is basically a scaled down normal laptop processor/chipset with greater power consumption. The graphics chipset is older & not on the same die. Asus 1215B Chipset is from a new platform designed by AMD with CPU & Graphics Core on a single die with extremely low power requirements, enhanced graphics With the embedded ATI RadeonĀ® HD 6250/6310 graphics (DirectX 11) & intended as a Value for Money but sufficiently powerful, feature rich netbooks/notebooks with long battery life.
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You can consider Asus Eee PC 1215B. Just launching in India at MRP of Rs 17,999 & good value for money for... -AMD's latest Fusion APU C-50 Dual Core CPU -12.1" Screen Size -Full HD Playback -2GB RAM & 250 GB Hard Disk -Rest All Normal Features. Spec http://www.asus.com/...1215B/#overview (Note: Some of the other Spec is different in Model for India. Like No OS or USB 3.0. Should check before buying)
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Combo Plan Rs 500 looks good.. Instead of paying Rs 376 for 500 MB... Here additional Rs 124 is getting 500 Local and STD Min + 500 SMS..
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It seems only way Apple Can gather some media eyeball in India is by being OUTRAGEOUS... As far as Official Sales at this price for iPhone 4 from Airtel & Aircel is concerned... It may again be a few HUNDRED... Those supposed to be i-Smart Buyers...
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Nice Thought ... +1 Have some suggestion for enhancing & widening the subject... Can this Topic be renamed "What's Good & Positive That Is Happenning In India" & Topic Description "Share Things/Initiatives Which Give HOPE For A Better Tomorrow & Increase Awareness" And one can share here in addition to what one is doing socially ( Many take this as a Personal Thing & May Not Share in Public..)... Information About NGO's, Organisations, Initiatives active in India in various spheres of Life like Civil Rights, Education, Citizen Awareness, Consumer Movement, Anti Corruption, Individual Development, Child & Woman Welfare... Basically Anything which is happenning without the Government Intervention where the normal citizen of this country (A Company/Organisation is also a Citizen For This Purpose..) is doing something POSITIVE and REST of US should know about it and may like to PARTICIPATE in it... Let's Shoot Cynicism, Past Failures, Critical Appraisal, Why This Can't Happen and Have Some POSITIVE Energy Spreading... Atleast that Won't Do Any Harm AT ALL.. And Those Who Believe & Are OPTIMIST can have A Single Source of Good Information To Participate in One's Own Area of Liking..
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3G Phones Below Rs 10,000-Cdma And Gsm
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LG's New Economy Android in India - LG Optimus ME P350 Added To First Post... MRP is 8,999 but should be cheaper in Market... -
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Official Blackberry Curve 8520 With Warranty at Rs 8,159 At Letsbuy.Com How? Buying Link http://www.letsbuy.c...ne-8520-p-10624 Price there is Rs 9,599 After adding to cart, apply discount code rcomlsb for 15% Discount of Rs 1,440 This 15% Discount code subject to Maximum of Rs 2,000 for Reliance Mobile Customers was supposed to Expire on 31st March 2011 but is still Working.. Recently Blackberry reduced price of this phone in India & is available in Market around Rs 9,500 - Rs 9,800 but the above Discount of Rs 1,440 on Top of that Price is Very Nice to Have...- 6,376 replies
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Meet IOIO - I/O for Android SparkFun intros IOIO for Android, a hack-free breakout box to get your mind spinning IOIO (pronounced: yo-yo) is a product which lets you connect electronic circuits to an Android device and control them from an Android application. It is comprised of a small (2.7x1.2" = 7x3cm) PCB that connects to an Android device with a USB cable and a software library (Java .jar file) that you use in your Android app which handles all communications with the board. No firmware programming is required - only Android application authoring with a very simple API (see examples below) for controlling the pins on the board. No modification of the Android device is required - you avoid the complication of modification and the voiding of warranty. IOIO is available for backorder online from SparkFun on this page. The first few boards will ship within a couple of weeks. Around that time, the entire software and hardware are going to be 100% open-source with a permissive license. Main features: 48 total I/O pins - all of which can function as digital inputs and outputs. Up to 16 analog inputs (10-bit). Up to 9 PWM outputs. Up to 4 UART channels. Up to 3 SPI channels. Up to 3 TWI (IĀ²C-compatible) channels. On-board switch-mode regulator providing up to 1.5A of 5V supply. Can charge the Android device as well as power a couple of small motors. Bootloader on the board pulls firmware off phone, enabling OTA firmware upgrades and application-specific firmware. Pulse-width measurement, capacitance sensing and more (will be pushed with first OTA firmware upgrade). Example Projects THE RETROID VIDEO The Retroid is a retro-designed alarm clock hacked to be controlled by an Android phone. Once connected, the phone's alarm, incoming call and incoming text message notifications appear as different ring and LED patterns on the clock. THE VISUAL CHARGER The Visual Charger is another take on a cool docking station for your phone. It charges your phone while presenting charge level percentage (0-9 or "F" for full) on a large 7-segment LED display. It also uses the dot on the display to signal for pending notifications (e.g. missed calls, unread text messages, etc.). WALL PRINTER VIDEO The Wall Printer is inspired by old-school pin printers. It has 7 markers in a row, each individually controlled by a servo such that it can go up (not paint) or down (paint). When you manually slide it over a wall, the servo motions are carefully timed to produce text messages. These can include manually entered text, SMS messages, GPS coordinates and more. The project is not yet complete, and the video above just demonstrates a simple pattern from an early experiment. I'll post an update once there is progress. Why? Android phones are powerful mobile computers having internet connectivity and a rich variety of built-in sensors (camera, GPS, IMU, touch screen). They are also very easy to write applications for, thanks to the great work done by the Android SDK developers. For many applications, all they are really missing is connectivity to external peripherals. This is exactly where IOIO fits in: it enriches the inherent capabilities of the Android device with the ability to communicate with external circuits. From a study of existing solutions, they all suffered from one or more of the below: High cost. Complicated. Especially so for complete beginners. High latency. Low bandwidth. Required replacement of the Android device OS. Large physical size. IOIO does not suffer from any of the above. Its cost (~$50 from SparkFun) is competitive with existing solutions, dead-simple to use, ~3ms one-way latency, ~300KB/sec throughput, works with stock OS, small in size.
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Editorial: Android's problem isn't fragmentation, it's contamination Vlad Savov. Engadget This thought was first given voice by Myriam Joire on last night's Mobile Podcast, and the simple, lethal accuracy of it has haunted me ever since. All the hubbub and unrest about whether Google is trying to lock Android down or not has failed to address whether Google should be trying to control the OS, and if so, what the (valid) reasons for that may be. Herein, I present only one, but it's arguably big enough to make all the dissidence about open source idealism and promises unkept fade into insignificance. Let's start off by setting out what the goal behind Android is. It'd be impossible to identify the flaw with Google's strategy if we aren't clear on what it's strategizing toward. From its very inception, Android has been about expanding the reach of Google search. Never mind all the geeky professions of wanting to build a great mobile operating system and one which Googlites themselves would want and be proud to use -- there's no reason to doubt the veracity of those proclamations, but they're symptomatic, a sort of nice side benefit, of the overarching business decision. Google makes its money by selling ads. It sells those ads by serving them up in front of its vast audience, which in turn comes to it primarily through the use of Google search. When faced with the rampant ascendancy of mobile internet use -- and Google deserves credit for identifying the oncoming smartphone craze in good time and reacting to it -- the company knew it simply had to maneuver its products into the mobile realm or face a slow, ignominious path to irrelevancy. Ergo, what Google was really and truly striving for with Android was ubiquity. Instead of having to dance to the merry tune of carriers -- as Microsoft is now having to do with Verizon in order to get it to bundle Bing on some Android devices -- or appease manufacturers' many whims, Google opted to build its own OS, with that specific aim of expanding availability as rapidly and as broadly as was possible. To say that the goal has been accomplished would be an understatement. Android has stormed every Symbian castle, ransacked every webOS village, threatened the mighty tower of Mordor iOS, and thoroughly resisted the upstart challenge of Windows Phone 7. The reasons for its success and universal acceptance have been twofold. Google has invested plentiful resources into expeditiously building up its Linux derivative for the mobile space, on the one hand, and has decided to make the fruit of that labor available to phone manufacturers without hindrance or demand -- to use as they pleased, for it was open and flexible, and while it wasn't initially beautiful to look at, it was a sturdy platform from which to build. Many have characterized the resulting melange of multivariate Android skins and devices as generating fragmentation within the OS' ecosystem. That may be true, but is not in itself problematic. If there were no qualitative difference between Android on an HTC device and Android on a Sony Ericsson phone, the end user wouldn't care. He'd call that choice. Where the trouble arises is in the fact that not all Androids are born equal. The quality of user experience on Android fluctuates wildly from device to device, sometimes even within a single phone manufacturer's product portfolio, resulting in a frustratingly inconsistent landscape for the willing consumer. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is a loud and proud Android phone, but it features an older version of the OS, has had a checkered history with updates, and generally leaves users sore they ever picked it up. At the same time, Samsung's 10 million unit-selling Galaxy S is too an Android phone, one that Google can rightly be proud of. The most irksome example, however, is LG's Optimus 2X -- it has Froyo on board both in its European 2X garb and in its US-bound G2x variety, but the former crashes the browser any time you look at it, while the latter, eschewing LG's customizations and running the stock Android 2.2, is one of the slickest and smoothest devices we've handled yet. The point is not that carrier or manufacturer customizations should be abandoned entirely (we know how much those guys hate standardization), it's that some of them are so poor that they actually detract from the Android experience. Going forward, it's entirely in Google's best interest to nix the pernicious effects of these contaminant devices and software builds. The average smartphone buyer is, ironically enough, quickly becoming a less savvy and geeky individual and he (or she) is not going to tolerate an inconsistent delivery on the promise contained in the word "Android." It may seem odd for us to pick faults with an operating system in the midst of a world-conquering tour, but then you only need to look at Symbian's fate to know that fortunes change quickly in the breathlessly developing smartphone realm. All Google really needs to do to patch the cracks and steady its ship is to live up to those rumors of Andy Rubin ruling from above. Dump the X10s and 2Xs from the portfolio of real Android devices -- and Google can do that by denying them access to its non-open source products like Gmail, Maps, and the all-important Android Market -- and give us some respite from having to worry if the next Android will be a rampant robot or a dithering dud. Custom skins can still live on, but it's high time Google lived up to its responsibility of ensuring they're up to scratch before associating its mobile brand with their final product. Such a move may dent the company's valuable reputation as a do-gooder, but if it helps the even more valuable Android OS keep its course toward world domination, surely it'd qualify to be called a good thing in and of itself?
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Importance of Regular Data Backup can never be emphasised more... But majority of normal users don't do it regularly and then one fine day when disaster strikes... It's a hard battle... What if there is a very very easy to use software with the power of Normal, High End Backup Softwares? There is One & it is Called Second Copy... I have been using it since ages on Desktop, Laptop & even on large Local Area Networks & has been a life saver many times.... Highly Recommended.. Why? Very Small Size. Just 2.11MB Simple & Easy To Configure. Still has all the options of leading backup softwares THE BEST PART- It Keeps the backup data in Normal Windows readable Folders & not a file which only this software can read... So when the disaster strikes... You don't need to First Install the Backup Software & then retrieve data.... Simply COPY Back in Windows. Incremental File Backups. After the initial full copy, can backup just the changed files... Keeps an exact mirror of the folders you choose... Works across Media... Internal Hard Drives... External Hard Drives... Pen Drives.... Even with Local Area Networks... Setup... Choose the folders to be backed up... Choose Destination (Has to be a Different Drive than Source For Safety..)... Type of Backup & Time Interval... That's it... You Just got a FREE DATA INSURANCE!!! Download & Use sc7.exe
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No idea about facebook video thing... For Multi Party Call Conferencing Solution, Go through this topic http://www.rimweb.in...d-cdma-handset/
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All those who have bought Verbatim Micro SD Card From Letsbuy and haven't received... Letsbuy seems not to have a sequential order dispatch system... People ordering later received... & For Some multiple order received one & other is pending... But Finally it comes... If you are in a hurry... Call Up on their Helpline 011 40808888 and inquire by giving your Order No. whether it has shipped?... If not.. Ask for expediting... They will ship then..- 6,376 replies
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Gender Biased Laws - Truth, Use, Misuse And Our Role
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It requires immense courage to share such a personal thing on an open forum & i salute kshah for that... And also for putting up the entire thing with all relevant background information.. Reading the entire thing what you have gone through is heart wrenching. Would be very easy for non affected person to say MOVE ON, battle or have hope... But still i would say the same thing... Once you are through with it.. Get Over.. Move On... And Rebuild Your Remaining Life to the Fullest... Have a partner... Don't loose hope in LOVE... Remember what Jains believe in... This human life is precious & one does not know after how many births you have got it.. Kabhi kisiko mukkamil jahan nahi milta... kahi zami to kahi aasma nahi milta... -
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^ My HDFC Bank Card was charged for 1.00 & 1598.39 & i received SMS from bank regarding that..- 6,376 replies
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^ ^ I did receive the mail you are mentioning... & i tried with the same email id as username but not working..- 6,376 replies
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Nice, Smart, Slim & Beautiful DIY iDEA there in the chair... Which is of course YOURS... Not Mine (Wish it was)... Geniusbhai Aage Badho, Hum Tumhare Saath Hai... +1
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I have a unique problem... I have paid through Paypal (Credit Card) and in the process of payment created the Paypal Account. Now when i am trying to lodge a claim through ebay link, it is taking to paypal... But there is no account accessible there with the username password i created. So created a fresh Paypal Account. Now when i log in to that account and go to resolution center, it asks for a TRANSACTION ID... The only e mail i received from Paypal after the transaction mentions a Receipt Number but that number is not getting accepted. So without the Paypal Account, i can't lodge a claim.... & The new paypal account i created needs a TRANSACTION ID which i don't have... Will waiting for 7 days as Ebay says in the email give some other option to lodge the claim directly with Ebay instead of Paypal?... Then also i wonder how they would refund as the buy transaction itself is not appearing in My Ebay Account... Would they be having the Credit Card details?- 6,376 replies
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@digitalnirvana +1 mate... You said the same things i was about to.... @raccoon My Dear Friend... Why blame Indian Constitution if ANGRY BIRDS is still not playing at all on your PC or playing not satisfactorily on your LG Optimus One... I did try to put up the whole guide in that topic...Lolz...
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People Power has won... in Just 4 Days Time.. First Time in Independent India's History... A Bill/Act will be Drafted Jointly By the Govt. and People.. Government has accepted formation of a Joint Committee with 5 Govt & 5 Civil Society Representative to Prepare the Draft of the Lokpal Bill.. Pranav Mukherjee Chairman From Govt... Shanti Bhushan Co-Chairman From Civil Side... Committee Will Draft the Bill Before 30th June 2011... To be introduced in Monsoon Session of Parliament... Govt. will announce a Formal Notification/Order Tomorrow after which Anna Hazare is expected to Break his fast at 10 A.M....
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BSNL Slashes Its 3G Internet Further
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BSNL Slashes 3G Data Pricing- Launches Two New 3G Data Plans Source Pan India 3G mobile service operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) today launched two new 3G Data Plans for Rs. 100 and Rs. 2000 and also reduced the existing price of two postpaid and prepaid 3G Data Plans. BSNL announced two New Prepaid 3G data plans which comes for Rs. 100 and Rs. 2000 and provides 250 MB and 22 GB Free Data usage (Home and Roam) respectively. Both Plan also available in Postpaid segment for Rs. 89 and Rs. 1819 respectively. The new plans will be available from 11th April, 2011 on Pan India basis. Apart from the above new plans, BSNL also reduced the price of its existing 3G Data Plan of Rs. 275/Rs.249 & Rs. 440/Rs.399 and these plan now comes for Rs. 200/Rs.189 & Rs. 400/Rs.369 (Prepaid/Postpaid) Here are the Details :