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@Vinay ji Same status (Pune) Still trains are going in back directions . . .
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OMH RUIM Support !!! , ,, , , , , , , I cant believe it !
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Imported/unlocked Blackberry 8330 Curve And Reliance Mms Service ?
::Hitesh:: replied to Niharika87's topic in BlackBerry
^^^ you can use Internet , mails, and chat too on 1x data. -
Call Recording In Gsm Handsets
::Hitesh:: replied to hiteshkkk1's topic in General Technical Discussion
@Hiteshkkk1 Check your PM Thanks -
Windows 8 To Focus On Faster Boot Times, Logins
::Hitesh:: posted a topic in General Technical Discussion
Microsoft is looking to Apple for some inspiration on the user experience. Windows 7 is the here and now, and we're liking it. If you ask Microsoft about what's next, it'll say that Windows 7 SP1 is will be the next step, it's happening later this year. But what we really want to know about is what the real next step is, and that's Windows 8. Leaked onto the internet and now spread through many news sites is a presentation deck on Windows 8. Microsoft Kitchen successfully nabbed most of them and are now keeping them online for all to see. The information contained is mostly high-level and conceptual, likely dating back to even before Windows 7's retail release – but it's still very interesting to see what Microsoft's goals and inspirations are for Windows 8. One that might irk the fanboy base is that Microsoft is taking a page from Apple in how the Mac maker is able to keep its customers so loyal and satisfied. Zoom Another big goal for Windows 8 is instant-on, cutting down on the wait between powering on and the user being able to access the information or functionality that he or she is waiting for. This includes both faster boot times and faster resume from sleep. Zoom One method to speed up boot time is to move from a traditional shutdown state to a logoff + hibernate. Microsoft wants this to feel like a regular shutdown, but it uses hibernation methods to cache most of the core system, such as drivers and system services. Microsoft estimates that this could cut boot times in half. Zoom Zoom Zoom The login process will be simplified too, especially for those who aren't fond of using passwords to get into Windows. If there is a webcam present, the system will use that in conjunction with facial recognition software to log the user in without a password. Zoom Another new development (which we assume won't be used in conjunction with the facial login) is user accounts being stored in the cloud. This could potentially mean that a user's bookmarks and Windows settings could be stored remotely at Microsoft and could be consistent even on other people's computers. Right now the data demands would be too high to have all user data stored in the cloud, but this could be the first step in Microsoft's desire to make Windows more user-centric and less machine-centric. -
Insert Batteries Into A Device In Either + Or – Direction
::Hitesh:: posted a topic in General Technical Discussion
Microsoft InstaLoad Technology enables you to insert battery in either direction. Ever annoyed when your device simply does not work because you put the batteries in the wrong direction? You have to read diagram at battery to determine + and - direction and then at the device to put batteries in the right direction to make device work. Thanks to Microsoft, you don't need to care for that anymore. Battery contacts designed based on InstaLoad technology enable users to insert batteries into a device in either + or - direction and the device simply works. Users do not have to search for a hard to read diagram to determine how to insert the batteries. The two batteries can be inserted in any of the four possible orientations. Benefits InstaLoad battery contacts are especially helpful when they are used in devices that: Use multiple batteries Require frequent battery swap out May be damaged by having the battery inserted incorrectly Require battery replacement at inconvenient times or locations For battery operated device suppliers, InstaLoad technology can help to differentiate your products while offering a better customer experience. InstaLoad technology can be used with AA, AAA, C, D batteries. Devices that require cylindrical form factor batteries (disposable and rechargeable) can use the InstaLoad technology, including less common cylindrical battery sizes such as CR123. Portable lighting, flashlights, battery chargers, toys, consumer electronics, mice and keyboards, and all other battery operated devices using standard off-the-shelf cylindrical batteries can use InstaLoad technology. InstaLoad Technology -
Call Recording In Gsm Handsets
::Hitesh:: replied to hiteshkkk1's topic in General Technical Discussion
windows mobile is a good option -
Windows 8 To Focus On Faster Boot Times, Logins
::Hitesh:: replied to ::Hitesh::'s topic in General Technical Discussion
^^^ Still have DOS 6 / Win 3.11 and office ver 1 working system. -
Just run the software given in above post.
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Windows 8 To Focus On Faster Boot Times, Logins
::Hitesh:: replied to ::Hitesh::'s topic in General Technical Discussion
DO you know first windows (commercial) was 3.11 Then Win NT 4 was there Then Win NT 5 (Which was win 2000) Then win 5.1 ( Which was win XP) Then Win 6 (Which was Win Vista) So after this they did not get good name so they started calling Win 7 and Win 8 etc.... -
NO, Still work in progress !
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Imported/unlocked Blackberry 8330 Curve And Reliance Mms Service ?
::Hitesh:: replied to Niharika87's topic in BlackBerry
You need MMS only for writing long SMS ? -
How To Load Tata Prl Files In Qpst 2.7 Build 323 Service Programming
::Hitesh:: replied to k2034's topic in Technical / OS related
^^^ No, PRL is same for MEID and ESN base hansets only few handset required HSD prl and some old phone wants 1x PRL. But in your case any PRL should work, also as it is tata you should use PRL ver 2 -
@Raghu Sunderam Read my short revice on Micromax c2i you will get my point.
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Buried deep in the frozen tundras of a Russian podcast, Google’s plans for the next step in Android have been uncovered. I have to say, it cuts down on my excitement somewhat that with Android, you’re constantly aware of the improvements you’re unlikely to get. In this case, even the few 2.2 users out there are left behind. Here’s what we know. Gingerbread will sport an entirely new interface, apparently similar to the 3D gallery app on the Nexus One. I’m okay with that. It effectively kills any handset-maker custom interface, though, something which Motorola and HTC have been dedicated to since the beginning. Less work for them, I guess. New hardware requirements are being instituted: a 1GHz CPU, 512MB of RAM, and at least a 3.5″ display. Not so bad; a lot of phones already sport that. But if you miss one, you can’t get Gingerbread at all. At all. The high-end and tablet devices will be 3.0, and many phones will just stop at 2.2. The operating resolutions have been increased as well: 1280×760 (notably just a touch larger than 720p) will be natively supported for 4″ devices and above. I’ve been holding out for Chrome OS, but I’m beginning to wonder whether that’s wise. It’s expected to be released sometime around the holidays, probably mid-October. Same time as Windows Phone 7… oh dear. To the death, then.
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@Mani This can not be discussed here, ping Mufaddal on gtalk or ping me .
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Gps Help!-want To Track Employees
::Hitesh:: replied to @mitJ@in's topic in General Technical Discussion
I think this topic is very use full for all Need to post full details with software here, Also topic can be pinned . -
^^^ Just got one in hand, no it dose not support JAVA Here is diag and modem drivers lg_usb_drivers.zip
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@Arun, Please add themes/skins for forum !
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WOW !!!! ,:thumb:,,:thumb:,,:thumb:,,:thumb:,,:thumb:,,
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Yahoo! Moves To Android: Mail, Messenger, And Search Now Available
::Hitesh:: posted a topic in Android
Arguably a little late to the party, Yahoo! today announced the release of their very first Android apps for Messenger and Mail, a Yahoo! search widget for your home screen and some HTML5-optimized sites for the iPhone. The Messenger app does pretty much what you'd expect: it allows you to chat with your Yahoo!/MSN friends, and can run in the background (with push notifications) for that always-on availability. If you live in Canada, Indonesia, India, Kuwait, Malaysia, Philippines, Pakistan, Thailand, United States, or Vietnam, you can also use the app to send SMS to friends, which will appear in the current conversation. Oh, and it supports emoticons, because it ain't IM without emoticons. The Mail app is also a no-brainer, and allows you to check, search, organise, and send mail from your Yahoo! email account, as well as download/upload attachments. It can use both your Yahoo! address book, as well as the one on your phone, so you should be able to find the email address you need. And, like the Messenger app, it also supports push notifications and emoticons. As you can see in the screenshot, there is a button in both of the apps that allows you to switch between Messenger and Mail. I guess there's a need for that. And, finally, the Search Widget does pretty much everything that the Google version does, including local search, voice search, and suggestions as you type. If you like what you hear, you can download the applications from the Android Market by scanning the barcodes below. Otherwise, a quick market search for "Yahoo" will also do the trick. And don't forget to check out the gallery below for some screenshots. In addition, Yahoo has launched new HTML5 mobile websites for the iPhone and iPod touch. The company has released a HTML5 site for Yahoo! Mail in 28 languages, in over 200 countries. It is expected to be available via other Webkit-enabled browsers in the 'near future'. Get started by visiting m.yahoo.com/mail on your iPhone browser, and tap on 'Preview the new Yahoo! Mail'; alternatively, you can click here from your iPhone. Yahoo! News has also been made HTML5-compliant, including an all-new layout with animated visual effects and navigation that uses touch gestures. Currently available in the U.S. on the iPhone or iPod touch browser, the product is expected to become available in additional countries and on additional devices at some point. -
Amazon Releases Imdb App For Android, Makes Things A Bit More Social
::Hitesh:: posted a topic in Android
Amazon.com, or rather its Internet Movie Database (IMDb) subsidiary, is launching an Android app, enabling users to get movies information, trailers and showtimes from their Android devices and shop for DVDs and Blu-ray discs. Functionality includes voice search, sharing, option menus and more. Here’s the listing on AndroLib (the app was named IMDb Movies & TV). IMDb’s new “Like” and “Share” buttons make it easier for users to indicate their favorite movies, TV shows and celebrities and then publish their preferences on Facebook and Twitter – the company refers to this as its ‘IMDb Everywhere’ initiative. IMDb promises deeper integrations in the near future. IMDb already has boasts apps for Apple’s iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, and says they are enjoyed by “millions of users worldwide”. -
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