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  1. Word Assosiation

    Afghanistan
  2. Word Assosiation

    Hindustan
  3. Samsung Duo

    Hmmm. So much difference. We don't think its possible. We think that these are two different models. The one is Samsung 2ON and another is Samsung Duo. Regards.
  4. Google Empowers Android With Kill Switch Apes Apple iPhone 3G There was a lot of hue and cry when Apple's mysterious kill switch was revealed that could kill any application remotely on an iPhone 3G. It seems Google has also taken the inspiration and integrated the same kill switch in Android. Google, however, mentions it in Android Market's terms of service. "Google may discover a product that violates the developer distribution agreement ... in such an instance, Google retains the right to remotely remove those applications from your device at its sole discretion." Google's kill switch seems to be justified because the Android market is unmoderated and this is the only way to control flooding of bogus apps. Google also goes a step further in the 'kill app' process by trying to recover the amount from the original developer and return it to the buyer. Courtesy : Techtree
  5. Firefox Mobile For Windows Mobile Screenshots

    No Firefox Mobile for iPhone and Android It's a straight no from Mozilla Yeah, you read it right. In an interview with Silicon Republic, Christian Sejersen, mobile director of engineering for Mozilla spilled the beans about the much-awaited Firefox Mobile (codenamed Fennec) not coming to the iPhone or Android platform. He cleared the speculation by saying that Firefox on Android is not the thing the developers are looking at in the near future and even for iPhone - it was a straight no. He cited couple of reasons for not developing the browser for iPhone. Firstly, Apple's policy does not allow a developer to replicate the functionality of an application which Apple already provides and secondly, the license terms restrict any apps to run a code in the background. The alpha version of Firefox Mobile is due to hit sometime this week for Nokia's N810 device which runs on Linux. Choosing a Linux-based device comes with its own advantages. The Nokia N810 is open to APIs and Mozilla can fully utilize its touchscreen interface for their product. After the N810 launch, Fennec is expected to be available for Windows Mobile 6 and QT 4.4 platform. Courtesy : Techtree
  6. Word Assosiation

    Rajiv Gandhi
  7. HTC T-Mobile G1 Starts Shipping The "Google phone" - and since it's no longer called to be more accurate - the HTC T-Mobile G1 has begun shipping. The device is, of course, the first official device running on the Android platform. There were reports of about one million of the handsets that were on pre order so now it’s time for those individuals to pay the piper, so to speak. The handset incorporates a 3.2-inch TFT touch screen with a slide out QWERTY keypad. It is a 3G enabled handset that comes equipped with a hefty package of features like Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth but apparently does not support A2DP or file transfer (sounds familiar), according to reports. Let’s hope a quick fix is in order with a minor software update of some kind. The G1 also has a 3MP auto-focus camera but no word on Geotagging. This handset is currently locked in to T-Mobile and there’s no word yet on when it’ll get here or if it’ll be locked in to a provider here as well. Courtesy : Tech2
  8. Airtel Mms

    ^^^ My dear Ravi, which Gsm handset are you using ? Actually first all of you have to get the settings for MMS on your handset from Airtel. And MMS are allowed upto a limited size by different operators. So you have to check that also. Regards.
  9. Word Assosiation

    Fraud
  10. ^^^ Thanks my dear KoolK. My dear friends, here is a Ringtone in the voice of great Mukesh Ji along with Instrumental also. Sansaar Hai Ek Nadiya, Dukh Sukh Doh Kinaare Hain ! Na Jaane Kahan Jayein, Hum Behte Dhaare Hain !! Sansaar_Hai_Ik_Nadiya.mp3 Sansar_Hai_Ek_Nadiya_Instrumental.mp3
  11. Word Assosiation

    India TV
  12. Word Assosiation

    Repeated News
  13. Word Assosiation

    Aaj Tak
  14. Chrome - Browser By Google.

    My dear friends, I think final version of Chrome will be the best. Although this beta version too is great but missing addons are irritating and some other crash problems are their. Hope for the best in the final version. Regards.
  15. Wooden Phone from Nokia Eco-friendly and feature-rich too Tired of glossy mobile phones with fiber or metallic bodies? Nokia's Eco-team has designed a new concept phone that fits well into a wooden body. Nokia's eco-concept wooden phone features 8 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, speakers and sports Symbian Series 60 OS. The new phone looks achievable. If it turns into reality then it would be quite an eco-friendly initiative from Nokia. No elements would be released in the environment when the phone gets decomposed or junked. The best part is that being wooden by nature the speakers might give better output. So, wood would be any day better than the toxic plastic elements. This is way better than its earlier concept phone, Nokia Aeon. Courtesy : Techtree & Cellphonebeat
  16. Word Assosiation

    Misunderstanding
  17. Word Assosiation

    Love
  18. Word Assosiation

    Honeymoon
  19. Word Assosiation

    Dowry
  20. Word Assosiation

    MLA
  21. Word Assosiation

    Member of Parliament
  22. Word Assosiation

    Rajya Sabha
  23. Chrome - Browser By Google.

    Are You Still Using Chrome? Or has the sheen worn off? It has been almost a month and a half since Chrome was launched. While the launch came as a surprise to many of us, the ensuing hype definitely wasn't. After all, it was Google's browser. It had to be revolutionary! And revolutionary it was -- going on to capture over 1% market share in just over 10 hours, was no mean feat. A month and a new version of Opera (and Firefox 3.1 Beta) later, it's time for a little reality check. Google claims that Chrome is better than "normal" browsers in loading pages faster and it's supposedly more secure. However, with Opera 9.6 and Firefox 3.1 making their debut a few days ago, Chrome has seen its rivals rise up to the occasion and challenge it -- and some have even managed to better it: The new Firefox Beta is blazing fast, Opera is feature-packed for advanced users and even Internet Explorer seems to have been unaffected by Chrome's meteoric rise and its subsequent fall. According to the latest data from web analytics company GetClicky, after hitting a peak high of 3.1% market share on Sep 3rd, it has been a steady downslide for the Chrome. Latest data shows that Chrome now has 1.55% of the browser pie. This, although great for a two-month-old browser, is almost a 50% drop over the past month. Another interesting fact is that Internet Explorer's market share has remained unaffected during this period. At the same time, Firefox has seen minimal fluctuations in its share with Chrome not really denting Firefox users' preferences. Some of the reasons for the dwindling number of Chrome users could be the wearing off of the "novelty" factor, lack of add-ons (for now) and lack of awareness. Most people still do not know Google has a browser of their own. While the Google home-page did feature the Chrome for a few days, it has been taken off now for reasons best known to them. The only plausible reason is that Chrome is still in Beta. Yes, it is a tad unfair comparing a beta version to much more established and formidable competitors. But then, it's from Google and any browser that has managed to capture more market share than Opera, who has been in the business for ages deserves to be taken note of. So what has your experience with Chrome been so far. Has it replaced your erstwhile browser? Or, are you back to your good ol' browser after "checking out" Chrome? Will future add-ons bring you back? Hardcore Opera lovers will of course shy away from a "bare-bones" browser like Chrome -- quite understandable. For FireFox users: Is it just the add-ons? We would also like to know if you have made the switch to Chrome and have dumped your old browser in favor of it. Courtesy : Techtree
  24. Word Assosiation

    Parliament
  25. Word Assosiation

    Bribe
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