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  1. Coolpad Latest Offering

    I am with you saket !! this phone is worst than china phone !!
  2. Micromax Mobile, One of India's Fastest growing Mobile Phone company has launched their latest mobile in Indian Market. Micromax has launched their Windows Mobile Micromax W900 in India. It is available at a price of Rs.6800 Highlights of Micromax W900: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Voice Assisted GPS Navigation Microsoft Office WLAN 2 MP Camera Bluetooth Maps by MapmyIndia Features and Specifications of Micromax W900 Mobile: Form Factor:BarStyle Band :Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900MHz Weight :113g Dimensions:112*55*14.2mm Display:262K, 3.2 inches" WQVGA. Camera: 2.0 MP CMOS with Flashlight Music:Multi Format Music Player (MP3 / AMR / MIDI / WMA) Operating system: Windows Mobile 6.1 GPS: Yes, with maps from Mapmy India Motion Sensor: Yes WLAN: WiFi 802.11b/g 3.5MM Jack: Yes Video Palyer: WMV/WMA/Mp4/H.263/AVI Messaging: Yes, SMS/MMS/EMS/Email EDGE/GPRS/WAP/MMS: Yes, EGPRS (Class10) PhoneBook Memory: Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall Internal Memory: 157 MB Expandable Memory: MicroSD (upto 16GB) Battery Type: Li-ion 1500mAh Talk Time: Up to 5 hours* Standby Time:Up to 480 hours* In the Box 1 Transreceiver 1 Battery 1 Charger Software CD Data Cable 2Gb T Flash Card GPS Manual User Guide Service Guide Stylus Warranty Card Price in India: Micromax W900 is available in India at a Price of Rs.6800
  3. Help: Need To Disable Meid Of Palm Treo Pro

    ^^^ 1) tell us how did u removed the old activation, 2) if tata is ready to take your meid then why u require to disable it ?
  4. The battle of the browsers reaches critical mass. The writing is on the wall. While Mozilla and its Firefox browser appear to be a very solid institution in the browser market, it is the weakest link with an extremely attractive portion of the browser user base as well. Google is getting more serious about the browser market and Microsoft is apparently getting back into the game as well. Could Mozilla be squeezed out of the market? Today, there is very little that could lead you to believe that Mozilla and its Firefox browser area are under competitive pressure. In the end, isn’t it Firefox that continues to challenge Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) and is responsible that IE dropped from more than 90% market share closer to about 60% today, according to Net Applications? Mozilla itself recently noted in its Metrics report that its market share hovers “near 30%”. If we believe this global number, then North America’s has the lowest share of about 26% and Europe the highest with about 39%. The Numbers Mozilla calculated the numbers by averaging different estimates from Net Applications, Quantcast, NetApplications and Gemius. There is only public access to detailed browser usage data at NetApplications, which can provide some insight in browser usage trends, while the actual market share estimate varies enough to make you question the accuracy of any of these reports. NetApplications for example, believes that the market share of Firefox is in the neighborhood of 24%, while Gemius puts it closer to 46%, StatCounter at 32%, and Quantcast at 36%. Interestingly, Mozilla itself says that NetApplications claims a 35% market share for Firefox, which this is not what NetApplications publicly states (about 24%). Obviously, the actual market share is almost impossible to pin down as you can spin the number in any direction you want by using the statistics that suit your purpose best. What is much more interesting are browser usage trends. So let’s look at what has happening with Firefox. StatCounter indicates that Firefox’ share climbed from 29.4% in March 2009 to 31.93% in April 2010, a gain of roughly 1.8 points or 6%. There is a relatively consistent slight upward trend that seems to be turning into a very stable market share of just above 30%. Microsoft’s IE is losing dramatically, from 62.52% to 53.12% over the past 12 months, while Apple’s Safari is showing slight gains and a market share of about 4%, Opera being stable and Chrome revealing the strongest gains, from 1.73% in March 2009 to 8.03% in April 2010. According to StatCounter, Chrome is showing the strongest gains in percentages (564%) and absolute numbers (6.3 points). NetApplications data shows a similar shows trend: IE down, Firefox stable to up, Opera stable, Safari stable to up, Chrome up. The company estimates IE’s share at 60.64% (down from 68.84% in March 2009), Firefox at 24.52% (up from 23.30%), Chrome at 6.13% (up from 1.62%), Safari at 4.66% (up from 3.62%) and Opera stable at 2.37% (2.12%). Conceivably, the only dynamic parts in the current market are Internet Explorer and Chrome. IE lost 8.2 points of market share or 11.9% in twelve months, while Chrome gained 4.51 points or 478%. As far as NetApplications’ data reveal, Mozilla saw Firefox market share decline in five of the past 12 months, with drops as sharp as 0.32 points in June 2009. Chrome, on the other side, had only positive growth with gains of as much as 0.59 points in January 2010. In fact, the absolute gains seem to be accelerating lately and Google was able to maintain a percentage growth in the high single digits or even double digits (in seven of the past 12 months). Even if Chrome’s market share is growing and common sense suggests that the percentage growth should be slowing, Chrome is getting stronger every month, if we believe NetApplications’ data set. It already chewed up Apple’s Safari, which it surpassed in market share in December 2009 and now has a lead of already 1.47 points. Upgrades Clearly, Google got something right and its strategy is working. One part of the strategy certainly is the availability of plug-ins, but it is more and more apparent that Google’s consistent performance improvements (Google 5 Beta is the fastest browser you can get at this time) and aggressive upgrade cycle attract much more usage share. Google 5 beta currently has a market share of 0.66% and is Chrome’s fifth browser version in the market over the past 12 months. Since March 2009, Google has successfully phased out Chrome 1, 2 and 3 and transitioned to 2, 3 and 4. The forced upgrade in Chrome ensures the most complete version transition we see in the browser market today: Chrome 4 has a market share of 5.26%, compared to Google’s entire 6.13% - and remember, the transition to version 5 has already begun. Version 3 has only 0.13% and 2 only 0.05%. IE, in comparison, shows a different picture that is causing lots of headaches for Microsoft: IE6 is stuck in corporate standards and still has 19.71% market share, IE7 has 13.78% and IE8 27.13%. IE8, as a reminder, was fully launched into the market in March 2009 – which was the first month of significant market share gains for the browser. The differences to Google’s approach can’t be any more different. Mozilla is somewhere between Microsoft and Google. Version 3.6 has become the dominant Firefox version with a share of 11.63%, followed by 3.5 with 9.39%, 3.0 with 3.21% and 2 with 0.64%. Both IE and Firefox are much more fragmented than Chrome. Chrome’s forced upgrade ensures you always have the latest version on your PC and, whether you like it or not, the strategy seems to be resonating with users. What about Performance? IE’s downside has been a lack of performance. IE9, however, which is currently only available as a rough Platform Preview, shows dramatic speed improvements that are currently just above the Javascript performance of Firefox 3.6 and Microsoft claims that it hasn’t even tuned the IE9 engine yet. Firefox 3.7 shows performance improvements as well, but it is too early to say who will keep the lead – especially since IE9 is at least 6 to 9 months away from a public release. Chrome 5, however, crushes any other browser in any popular benchmark available on the web. On my quad-core test system, In Google V8, Chrome 5.0.342.8 scored 4456 points, which compares to 3804 of Chrome 4 and 654 of IE9 PP. In SunSpider, Chrome 5 is the first browser to break the 400ms barrier with 387.8ms, compared to 783.6ms of IE9 PP. In Celtic Kane, Chrome 5 came in at 503 points vs. 263 of IE9 PP. Firefox 3.6 currently scores 460 in Google V8, 890ms in SunSpider, and 160 in Celtic Kane. Conclusion Individual statistics may be skewed, but the overall trend seems to be obvious. Firefox just isn’t growing as much anymore as it has in 2007 or 2008. It would be foolish to ignore that Microsoft is making IE9 dramatically better (and it seems Microsoft is dropping proprietary web technologies as well) and that Google has a serious interest in the browser market. The investments Google is allocating to Chrome are apparent. Google’s do not evil mantra seems out of place here. Chrome is part of the corporate strategy and if Mozilla is standing in the way, despite an ongoing friendly agreement that Google is funding Mozilla through royalties, then it will be sacrificed. It is believed that Google’s royalties account for about 80-90% of Mozilla’s entire revenues. The royalty contract will end in 2011. At the very best, Mozilla has an ongoing financing problem by being too dependent on Google, which has now an interest in the very market that is Mozilla’s beating heart. I’ll leave it up to you to predict what will happen in this space, but it is clear that Chrome is gaining market share at a fast pace and Microsoft will do everything it can to stop the bleeding as it needs IE9 as a central part for its cloud computing strategy. At the current pace, Google may catch up with Firefox’ market share within two to three years – and that is if Microsoft simply stands still. Add Microsoft to the equation and it becomes clear that you end up with a battle of the giants that leaves Mozilla in the middle of the battlefield, with a share of the market both Google and Microsoft want. Mozilla needs to draw from the best it has to be able to survive this battle. And if it can, we should see amazing innovation in the browser field over the next five years. Want to learn more about what's happening in this landscape? Join Wolfgang for a one hour Q&A session today at 5PM PST. Here's how to join. Wolfgang Gruener is a technology journalist and analyst. He was managing editor for the Tom’s Hardware news section from 2003 to 2005, before launching and acquiring TG Daily. Today, Wolfgang works with startups and publishes his thoughts and analysis on critical and emerging technologies and products at Conceivablytech.com.
  5. Coolpad Latest Offering

    ^^^ Kindly write in small letters !! Also how your post count is still Zero ? this is not general chat !! (mods/Admin can u put some light here)
  6. +1 for you sumit, that the correct solution !!!
  7. Planning To Buy 8830! Is It Worth It?

    Only one Sim Slot, CDMA number can be programed also sim slot can be used for some RUIM cards. GSM works only in sim slot. there is a menu to switch between programed cdma number and sim gsm number.
  8. Lets Ask Arun

    ^^^ Have we removed Today's birthday List from forum index page ?
  9. ^^^ Yes even i hate new UI of Opera, they are just coping other !! but still like it for its Turbo !!
  10. Olive Mobiles

    ^^^^ CR@P Mobiles
  11. Olive Mobiles

    So Now its Triple SIM Mobile phones which are going to new waves in the market and we thought Dual SIM is going to rule Well Olive Mobiles, always into innovating new gadgets, has now launched the new Triple SIM Mobile Olive Wiz V-GC800. Olive Wiz is a GSM + CDMA + GSM mobile phone with a convenient QWERTY Keypad and has changeable panels. It is priced at Rs. 4,800 Key Features and Overview: Triple SIM Mobile with 2 GSM and 1 CDMA SIM Capability QWERTY Keypad 2 MP Camera Social Networking enabled with Facebook and Twitter FM Radio with FM recording Video Recording Memory expandable upto 4GB Java Support Email Support Webcam Bluetooth A2DP Support Digital Audio Player Changeable Panels in Black,Silver and Yellow Colour 2.2-inch 262k color display 256MB internal memory
  12. New entrant Datacom is finally set to launch its GSM-based mobile services after a prolonged delay. Furthermore, the company is also set to change its name from Datacom to Videocon Telecommunications Ltd. (VTL) reports the Hindustan Times. The name change signifies the change in management control rights. In fact the firm was involved in a bitter dispute over the management control rights issue with the HFCL promoters Nahatas and Dhoots of the Videocon Group staking claim over the management control rights of the firm. The Nahatas own 36% stake in the JV. He is set to receive Rs 1,400 crore to offload his entire stake in Datacom. The differences over management control scaled to such an extent that things almost came to a standstill for more than a year. This also led to exit of the company’s CEO, Ravi Sharma and others at helm. Finally R.N.Dhoot took over charge of the company affairs and is now assisted by his other brother P.N.Dhoot. Things at Datacom had started to look positive when the company awarded IT outsourcing contract to IBM and also inked a tower sharing agreement with Aircel and Datacom. The company’s advertising contract was also up for grabs and Singapore-based T.A.G was a front runner to bag the contract. For wireless equipment the company had signed a MoU with Huawei. The company is scheduled to launch its mobile services next month starting with Mumbai circle to be followed by Tamil Nadu and Punjab.
  13. Don't ask. While we may be mightily impressed at the multiplying of cores in the hexacore Gulftown Core i7-980X, the octacore Nehalem-EX Xeon 7500 and the dodecacore AMD Magny-Cours Opteron 6000 series, Intel has something special up its sleeve that it is releasing in limited quantities – and it has 48 cores. Intel's been testing an experimental 48-core CPU for some time, and it is now preparing to ship some of those to researchers by the end of the second quarter, according to IDG News Service. The chip will primarily be sent to academic institutions, but certain special features the chip could eventually find their way into commercial offerings. For example, the 48-core chip features 24 small routers between the cores, which facilitate faster data exchanges across the chip. Each core also has on-chip buffers that can instantly exchange data in parallel across all the cores. Intel also says that the 48-core chip has a more advanced on-die power management system that can vary the power draw between 25 watts to 125 watts. It can also reduce clock speed and shut down cores. As far as clock speeds go, current desktop and even laptop offerings outpace this 48-core wonder. Intel revealed that its experimental chip runs at about the same frequencies as the Atom CPU, so we're looking in the neighbourhood of 1.2GHz to 1.83GHz.
  14. Pc Automatically Shutdown

    Use SpeedFan its free and support almost all main baord and CPU !!!
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  16. only reliance can give that kind of offers !!
  17. Pc Automatically Shutdown

    ^^^ Technically both are correct, some time due to faulty ram or smps system may get automatically shutdown / restart . So if dust problem is not there, you need to take these steps for diagnostic of your problem.
  18. Pc Automatically Shutdown

    ^^^ Why LOL ? His solution is perfect !!
  19. Triple Sim

    I have to say only one thing .... Dont spend your valuable time on this CR@P !!!
  20. never heard of LG 510 Blackberry 963 must be a typo
  21. Also install HijackThis from http://free.antivirus.com/hijackthis/ this software will list all the activity happening during start up, if your regedit and tas kmanager are blocked by virus you can unlock it . it will list all the files loading while start up, you can enable or disable files to load at start up, gr8 diagnostic tool.
  22. Let me list out all the items, then will let you know about PCI Graphics Card !
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