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2G Scam: Supreme Court Quashes 122 Licences issued in 2008
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Uninor is asking customers to port out as services will be stopped from 18th January 2018 in West Bengal & Kolkata circles. -
Handset Launches - News Snippets
rajanmehta replied to digitalnirvana's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
^^^ 800 x 480 resolution on a 5" Screen!!! Will be priced most probably Rs 20,000+, Processor make not specified! How different it's from all those chinese 5" inchers available around Rs 10,000 except the touchwiz software? Even many chinese 5" Dual SIM androids are now coming with HD Display, 1GB RAM & mostly pure google android 4.1 jellybean. -
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This problem started after the iP Board 3.4.1. update few days back. Whenever i close Chrome browser, open it again and type www.rimweb.in, it logs me in automatically without me entering username/password. I never selected "remember me" option in RIMweb sign in popup for any of the earlier login. In Chrome settings "Offer to save passwords" option is disabled. Cleared Chrome browser cache including saved passwords three times. Did Ctrl+F5 too. It's a real problem when this may happen browsing from public computers. Anyone else opening RIMWeb page will have access to my RIMweb account.
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^^^ It's just released in china & should be available within 15 days to a month in india through Ebay importers. You can't use/install windows applications directly/natively on android but can use various android remote desktop apps which can access servers/other PC's. Through such apps you can control the PC through WiFi/3G and run any application on it.
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Irresistable Deals In Electronics, Gadgets, Mobiles, PC Hardware
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^^^ Stay away from it. You'll lose both your money & peace of mind.- 6,376 replies
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Ainol NOVO 9 Firewire Unveiled With Retina Screen, Quad-core CPU, 10,000 mAh Battery! The specs are awesome at US $ 250. Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean 9.7-inch IPS display with 2048x1536p resolution Quad-core AllWinner A31 processor 2GB RAM 16GB internal storage HDMI, microSD card slot, USB, Wi-Fi 5MP rear, 0.3MP front camera 10,000 mAh battery
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Karbonn A30 Dual SIM Android With Huge 5.9-inch Display Enters India Source While we just heard that Samsung is planning to bring in the Galaxy Note III with a 6.3-inch display, Karbonn has taken a step forward and already planned the Karbonn A30 which arrives with a 5.9-inch display. Yes, you read it right! The Karbonn A30 packs in a 5.9-inch screen touchscreen and is powered by a 1 GHz dual-core processor. The Karbonn A30 arrives with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS out-of-the-box and has an 8 MP camera with LED Flash at the rear while there is an 1.3 MP front camera for video calls. The Karbonn A30 arrives with the following specifications: 5.9-inch TFT LCD Capacitive touchscreen 1 GHz dual-core processor Dual-SIM, Dual Standby Memory expandable up to 32 GB Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS 8 MP Autofocus camera with LED Flash 1.3 MP front facing camera Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G connectivity 2500 mAh battery While there is no information on the RAM, internal memory and the make of processor we should have more information in the next couple of days. Karbonn A30 will be available in two colour options: Black and White and is priced at just 10,990 which will include a Complimentary Leather cover. The smartphone has been listed on online retailer Saholic and is expected to be available by Monday.
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Remaining Good info About CPU Scheduler Source What is a scheduler? In a multitasking operating system, there must be an instance, the processes that want to run, CPU time and allocates it "goes to sleep" after the allotted time (timeslice) again. This instance is called the scheduler, such as opening and closing applications. that is, how fast they are open and how long they are kept in RAM. I / O scheduler can have many purposes like: To minimize time searching on the hard disk Set priorities for specific process requests To regulate a particular portion of the bandwidth of the data carrier to each running process To guarantee certain process requests within a certain time Which scheduler are available? CFQ Deadline VR Simple Noop Anticipatory BFQ Sio Anticipatory: Two important things here are indicative of that event: - Looking on the flash drive is very slow from Equip - Write operations while at any time are processed, however, be read operations preferred, ie, this scheduler returns the read operations a higher priority than the write operations. Benefits: - Requests of read accesses are never treated secondarily, that has equally good reading performance on flash drives like the noop Disadvantages: - Requests from process operations are not always available - Reduced write performance on high-performance hard drives CFQ: The CFQ - Completely Fair Queuing - similar to the Dead Line maintains a scalable continuous Prozess-I/O-Warteschlange, ie the available I / O bandwidth tried fairly and evenly to all I / O requests to distribute. He created a statistics between blocks and processes. With these statistics it can "guess" when the next block is requested by what process, ie each process queue contains requests of synchronous processes, which in turn is dependent upon the priority of the original process. There is a V2 and the CFQ has some fixes, such as were the I / O request, hunger, and some small search backward integrated to improve the responsiveness. Benefits: - Has the goal of a balanced I / O performance to deliver - The easiest way to set - Excellent on multiprocessor systems - Best performance of the database after the deadline Disadvantages: - Some reported user that the media scanning would take this very very long time and this by the very fair and even distribution of bandwidth on the I / O operations during the boot process is conditioned with the media scanning is not necessarily the highest should have priority - Jitter (worst case delay) can sometimes be very high because the number of competing with each other process tasks Deadline: This scheduler has the goal of reducing I / O wait time of a process of inquiry. This is done using the block numbers of the data on the drive. This also blocks an outlying block numbers are processed, each request receives a maximum delivery time. This is in addition to the Governor BFQ very popular and in many well known kernels, such as the Nexus S Netarchy. He was indeed better than the BFQ, but compared to the VR he will be weaker. Benefits: - Is nearly a real-time scheduler. - Characterized by reducing the waiting time of each process from - best scheduler for database access and queries. - Bandwidth requirements of a process, eg what percentage does a CPU is easy to calculate. - As the Governor-noop ideal for flash drives Disadvantages: - If the system is overloaded, can go a lost set of processes, and is not as easy to predict SIO: It aims to achieve with minimal effort at a low latency I / O requests. Not a priority to put in queue, instead simply merge the requests. This scheduler is a mix between the noop and deadline. With him there is no conversion or sorting of requests. Benefits: - It is simple and stable. - Minimized Starvations (starvation) for inquiries Disadvantages: - Slow random write speeds on flash drives as opposed to other schedulers. - Sequential read speeds on flash drives, not as good Noop: The noop scheduler is the simplest of them. He is best suited for storage devices that are not subject to mechanical movements, such as our flash drives in our SGSII's to use to access the data. The advantage is that flash drives do not require rearrangement of the I / O requests, unlike normal hard drives. ie the data that come first are written first. He's basically not a real scheduler, as it leaves the scheduling of the hardware. Benefits: - Adds all incoming I / O requests in a first-come-who-first-served queue and implements requests with the fewest number of CPU cycles, so also battery friendly - Is suitable for flash drives because there is no search errors - Good data throughput on db systems Disadvantages: - Reducing the number of CPU cycles corresponds to a simultaneous decline in performance VR: Unlike other scheduling software, synchronous and asynchronous requests are not handled separately, but it will impose a fair and balanced within this deadline requests, that the next request to be served is a function of distance from the last request. The VR is a very good scheduler with elements of the deadline scheduler. He will probably be the best for MTD Android devices. He is the one who can make the most of the benchmark points, but he is also an unstable schedulers, because his performance falter. Sometimes they fluctuate below the average, sometimes it fluctuates above the average, but if above, then he is the best. Benefits: - Is the best scheduler for benchmarks Disadvantages: - Performance variability can lead to different results - Very often unstable or unzverlässig Simple: As the name suggests, it is more of a simple or simple scheduler. Especially suitable for EMMC devices. He is reliable, maybe not as good as the VR, when this time has a good day, but he is despite all this very performance-based and does his best. At the moment it is the default scheduler in quasar kernel. Advantages: - not known Cons: - not known BFQ: Instead requests divided into time segments as the CFQ has, on the BFQ budget. The flash drive will be granted an active process until it has exhausted its budget (number of sectors on the flash drive). The awards BFQ high budget does not read tasks. Benefits: - Has a very good USB data transfer rate. - Be the best scheduler for playback of HD video recording and video streaming (due to less jitter than CFQ Scheduler, and others) - Regarded as a very precise working Scheduler - Delivers 30% more throughput than CFQ Disadvantages: - Not the best scheduler for benchmarks - higher budgets that were allocated to a process that can affect the interactivity and bring with it increased latency.
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Not terribly sure of this but you may still want to check it out for Rs 4,999 bucks >> http://www.ebay.in/itm/300828361616#ht_2792wt_1139
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If you are buying Samsung Galaxy S III, Samsung Ace Duos or Samsung S Duos from 10th December 2012 till 10th January 2013, Samsung India has Gifts for you. Samsung 32 GB Micro-SD Card on purchase of Samsung Galaxy S III, Samsung 16 GB Micro-SD Card on purchase of Samsung Galaxy S Duos and Samsung 8 GB Micro-SD Card on purchase of Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos. On purchase of Samsung Galaxy S III, in addition to the Gift, subscription of www.dropbox.com for a period of two (2) years with a storage limit of 50GB. In addition to the Gift, also be entitled to upto 100 hours of Live TV channels, 200 movies and 2.5 lakh songs (collectively referred to as “Entertainment Package”) which shall be valid till 31st March 2013. Samsung India Webpage For Redeeming The Offer >> http://www.samsungpromo.in/sp/Default.aspx Terms & Conditions >> http://www.samsungpromo.in/sp/TNC.html- 6,376 replies
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Received 32GB Pen Drive Yesterday. Shopclues did not cancel the order.- 6,376 replies
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Leak: Internal Sprint Document Says The EVO 4G LTE Jelly Bean Rollout May Start Today (13/12) Source
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Google Zeitgeist 2012: Year In Review VIDEO What Did The World Search For In 2012 >> http://www.google.co.in/zeitgeist/2012/#the-world
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Asus Eee PC 1015CX >> http://in.asus.com/Eee/Eee_PC/Eee_PC_1015CX/
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Rs 220 after using gift voucher code TRADUS100A for Rs 100 Discount >> http://www.tradus.co...CA0000004796468- 6,376 replies
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Review: Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II - SPH-L900 - The Next Big Thing
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OFF TOPIC: Reminds me of a joke. A teacher was asked if he will be given the exact same amount of money/wealth as Dhirubhai Ambani possessed, who will be richer? Him or Dhirubhai. Teacher said, ofcourse i will be more rich. Where will my home tuition income go which i will continue!!! -
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Thanks for the instant reply Rajan Bhai so both the seller offer only seller warranty and not original warranty is that right.Would it cause any harm of not having Dell warranty as this is for my sister I dont want her to have any hassles with this warranty problem.Again Thanks in advance for the help Both seller is offering seller warranty. Seller warranties for laptops are generally useless as most of them behind asterik & fine prints claim to provide software config issues warranty only. Even if they provide hardware failure warranty, it's difficult to believe they will be willing/able to procure the costly parts & bear the loss as they generally operate on low profit margins initially. How can anyone assure you that you won't have any hassles? When you buy with seller warranty, it's a tradeoff between getting better/higher specs product at a lower cost then official company warranty product and you bearing the warranty risk. You can't eat your cake and have it too! Ultimately it's a chance one takes on the probability whether there will be a hardware failure within 1 year as after that both official/seller warranty products are on same footing.- 6,376 replies
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^^^ The above laptop with seller warranty is available on Tradus for Rs 38,105 after using coupon GOSF10 compared to Ebay price of Rs 39,525 >> http://www.tradus.co...NBME313Z3EXXKWS The seller Laptop_Zone is from your city chennai only so may be it can help you with availing seller warranty. Your ebay seller too is selling the same laptop in above link if you prefer.- 6,376 replies
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^^^ Oops.. I went by MGDELHI's earlier post of FLAT 10% discount but it's restricted to max Rs 1,000.- 6,376 replies
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Doctor Sahab, with growing age, i & DK ji can now only be called steadyMEN instead of playBOY!!! T20 can't ever touch the purity/magic of test cricket!!!
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Though Samsung HDD deal is very good, would advise to stick with the other WD deal mentioned. These particular model of Samsung HDD is not original Samsung manufactured but a rebadged Seagate HDD after Samsung HDD business was taken over by it. There has been many complaints all over the web for this model failing immediately, DOA and other issues. Makes good sense to stick to WD for just Rs 286 more. Asus X53U-SX181D Laptop For Rs 16,442 >> http://www.infibeam....D.html?id=Brown Fujitsu LIFEBOOK AH532 For Rs 22,499 >> http://www.infibeam....2.html?id=Black Intel Core i3-2328M, 4 GB DDR3,500 GB SATA, Intel HM76 chipset, 15.6" LED Backlight Glossy, Bluetooth V4.0 + EDR,USB 3.0 Both above after using coupon code ILOVEDISCOUNTS- 6,376 replies
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Review: Sprint Samsung Galaxy SII - Epic 4G Touch - The Mammoth
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I had both EVO 3D and S2 (Epic Touch) compared side by side. Perhaps the only reason i did not go for S2 was it's awful resolution compared to EVO 3D in all respects like text, web browsing & videos. -
What should be the selling price of these foreign CDMA handsets?
rajanmehta replied to montsa007's topic in The Lounge
Assuming that you're a serious player and not floating any empty baloons... 100% of the buyers who can do MEID registration, programming/flashing/data config on their own already know the sources/have the expertise to procure/import any make/model Bad ESN handsets directly from US at a much lower price then the price you can ever offer... (Because your price will always include your profit margin which they can avoid) So why they will ever buy from you? Rest of the buyers will always prefer a fully configured/flashed/working handset on indian CDMA carrier. Unless you can provide that, don't expect any of them to buy from you. The takeaway is that for imported CDMA handsets, there is only a chance if you know the entire part and still provide it at a competitive price. If you're not aware/competent/capable of the MEID registration, programming/flashing/data config, it's advisable to stick to GSM unlocked handsets.