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    For the Noob mobile phone user or even those who have seen the jargon making the rounds but couldn't really understand what they meant, here is a quick guide to the most commonly used abbreviations and terminology used in the mobile phone segment 3G – Third Generation mobile technology will allow users to get a better host of services and connectivity speeds from their service provider. That means download speeds on mobile devices will be faster as well as data and media streaming. 3GPP - 3rd Generation Partnership Project can be construed to be a combination of all GSM, GPRS/EDGE and W-CDMA specifications. A-GPS – Assisted Global Positioning System allows for a quicker mode of gathering required satellite information via the internet via servers. GPS enabled handsets can get information without the use of A-GPS however it would take a little longer. In order to use A-GPS you would of course require a working internet service on your mobile handset via your service provider. Android – Developed by Google and part of the Open Handset Alliance now, Android is not just an operating system but a software platform as well. It's based on the Linux Kernel, which is quite synonymous with free or open source software. Developers will also be able to write codes for developing new applications for the OS with Java. The first Android powered handset was HTC's G1. Android has become extremely popular today, with devices powered by the OS providing stiff competition to Apple's devices. In case you're not familiar with them, here's a list of the codenames used for Android OS versions. Donut - Version 1.6 Eclair - Version 2.0/2.1 FroYo - Shortened form of Frozen Yoghurt, Version 2.2 Gingerbread - Version 2.3 Ice Cream Sandwich - Supposedly Version 2.4 Honeycomb - Version 3.0, optimized for tablets. ROMs A stock ROM is the official, signed software version from a phone manufacturer that will either come on the device when you buy it or will come in the form of an update. Custom ROMs, however, are either altered version of this software or modified versions of Google's stock Android software. So what does the "customized" part mean? Since Android is open source, developers are free to take stock ROMs, modify them, strip them of garbage, optimize them, add things, and pretty much do whatever their imagination and skills allow. Here are the steps for installing Custom ROMs, at a glance : Root Your Phone Install ROM Manager App Back Up Download the ROM you want to try Flash It Want to go back? Restore It "Rooting" your device means obtaining "superuser" rights and permissions to your Android's software. With these elevated user privileges, you gain the ability to load custom software (ROM's), install custom themes, increase performance, increase battery life, and the ability to install software that would otherwise cost extra money (ex: WiFi tethering). Rooting is essentially "hacking" your Android device. In the iPhone world, this would be the equivalent to "Jailbreaking" your phone. BREW - is Qualcomm's open source application development platform for wireless devices equipped for CDMA technology. Bluetooth – A wireless method of communion between devices for either data transfer or remote access and control. Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR – Bluetooth (BT) with Enhanced Data Rate offers faster rates of communication between Bluetooth enabled devices. A2DP - Advanced Audio Distribution Profile allows Bluetooth enabled media devices to communicate with receivers in Stereo Bluetooth headsets for better audio experiences. AVRCP - Audio/Video Remote Control Profile allows BT enabled devices to communicate and control and interface with other BT enabled devices not just for data transfer but in a more in-depth sense. For example one can control your PC's media player via Bluetooth from a mobile handset equipped with Bluetooth that also has an AVRCP profile. BTS - Base Transceiver Station; the network entity which communicates with the mobile station. CDMA - Code division multiple access is another form of mobile/cellular technology that allows users to use the entire spectrum of frequencies available that are capable of providing better sound and data communication. Some CDMA handsets have built in SIM cards, so specific handset models have been designed for this technology. The range of mobile handsets available with CDMA, are a little more limited as compared to GSM. CDMA is a military technology first used during World War II by English allies to foil German attempts at jamming transmissions. For more info you may want to check out Basics about CDMA / EVDO CMOS Sensor – Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor are most widely used in mobile handset cameras. The reason for this is because these sensors require fewer components (perfect for space constraints) and lesser power so it also reduces the cost. Core - A core, in its basic terminology, is a distinct CPU. Any singular core is capable of executing all of the necessary computations and instructions to ensure a smartphone can function at all. Learn more about Single Core / Multi - Core chips and find out whether you need them here. Displays TFT LCD - Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display. TFT LCD type screens are also used in TV's and computer monitors. QVGA – Quarter Video Graphics Array is 240 x 320 pixels, this is pretty standard for most mobile handsets VGA - Video Graphics Array is 640 x 480 pixels for handsets with larger displays WVGA - Wide Video Graphics Array 800 x 480. OLED - Organic Light-Emitting Diode. Nokia's N85 uses this type of display. AMOLED - Active Matrix OLED. An enhanced version of OLED screens, AMOLED screens used very commonly now, in phones like Nokia's N8. Active-matrix OLED displays provide higher refresh rates than their passive-matrix OLED counterparts, and they consume significantly less power. Super AMOLED - Super AMOLED refers to touchscreens where the layer that detects touches is integrated onto the screen rather than being a layer on top of it. This leads to increased brightness and clarity. The Samsung Galaxy S bears this type of screen. Super AMOLED Plus - First introduced with the Samsung Galaxy S II series smartphones, is a further development where the PenTile RGBG pixel matrix is replaced with a common RGB subpixels arrangement, going from eight to twelve subpixels in a group, resulting in finer details. The screen technology is also brighter, thinner and 18% more energy efficient. Retina Display - First used in Apple's iPhone 4, the Retina Display is an IPS LCD screen that packs has a very high pixel density (number of pixels per inch), making it very hard for the naked eye to distinguish between pixels and therefore leading to seemingly higher quality. EDGE - Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution can also be called EGPRS or Enhanced GPRS and means exactly what it states. It's one step above GPRS and provides for a little faster browsing and data transfer speeds. ESN - An ESN is a numeric identifier that uniquely identifies a CDMA phone. The ESN is what a CDMA network uses to identify a phone and determine which subscriber's account, if any, it is linked to. Because of this, when switching from one phone to another, subscribers will have to provide the ESN of the new phone to the network carrier before it can be activated. The ESN is being phased out in favour of the MEID. This is happening because phone manufacturers are literally running out of ESN identifiers. FDMA - Frequency Division Multiple Access-a transmission technique where the assigned frequency band for a network is divided into sub-bands which are allocated to a subscriber for the duration of their calls. GSM - Global System for Mobile communications (originally from Groupe Spécial Mobile). To cut a long story very short is the technology that allows for mobile handsets to connect to service providers using any model phone or any service provider anywhere in the world. GSM handsets can be used with SIM cards. GPRS - General Packet Radio Service is universal as a mobile data service (packet) for 2G and 3G networks. It provides data rates from 56 up to 114 kbit/s of information when connected to the net via the mobile handset's browser. HDMI - High Definition Multimedia Interface : A standard for audio/video cables and connectors. HDMI supports and carries high-definition (HD) video and multi-channel audio over a single cable. It carries an all digital signal, ensuring high quality. Some phones have a Mini-HDMI (Type C) or Micro-HDMI (Type D) connector to allow the phone to be connected directly to a television, so that video content on the phone can be played back on a full-size television screen. This requires a HDMI cable with a Mini or Micro - HDMI connector on one end and a full size (Type A) HDMI connector on the other end. Hot Swap Slot – A memory card slot that's accessible without having to remove the battery or the rear panel. Some handsets do have a memory card slot just under the rear panel that but you won't need to touch the battery. This could also be termed as a Hot Swap Slot. HSCSD - High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data implies four times faster data transmission for mobile for users using GSM with rates up to 38.4 kbit/s. It's basically high speed implementation of standard GSM transfers. HSDPA - High-Speed Downlink Packet Access is often associated with 3G. It allows networks to provide higher data transfer speeds and capacity. Current HSDPA deployments support down-link speeds of 1.8, 3.6, 7.2 and 14.4 Mbit/s. iDEN - is a mobile telecommunications technology, developed by Motorola, which provides its users the benefits of a trunked radio and a cellular telephone. iDEN places more users in a given spectral space, compared to analog cellular and two-way radio systems, by using speech compression and time division multiple access (TDMA). IR – Infra Red is slowly being phased out these days with BT taking a bigger and more active role in a mobile handset's wireless mode of data transfer and communication. IR means having to keep two handsets aligned with their IR receivers facing each other or 'in line of sight' whereas Bluetooth doesn't not have such limitations and is faster as well. Jailbreak – Jailbreaking means hacking into the core system of the iPhone so as to allow users to gain access to areas that were otherwise closed off (Unix File system). Keypads QWERTY – A full QWERTY keypad is a mobile keypad that would allow you to visualize and use this type of mobile input system as well as you would a desktop PC's keyboard. Each company tries to design their handsets keypad to mimic a PC's as best as they can. SureType - or Half QWERTY keypad are essential the same. SureType is more specific to BlackBerrys. Virtual Keypad - is an On-Screen keypad which is specific to handsets with touchscreens. These are also available in QWERTY, SureType or Half QWERTY as well as normal alphanumeric options. Swype - Swype is a virtual keyboard which allows users to enter words by sliding a finger or stylus from letter to letter, lifting only between words. It uses error-correcting algorithms and a language model to guess the intended word. It also includes a tapping predictive text system in the same interface. LTE - Long Term Evolution is the name given to a project associated with 3GPP to help improve and perhaps even standardize future mobile technology. A lot of devices that supported LTE connectivity were launched at CES 2011, but were marketed as 4G-enabled. Interested? Follow more about LTE here Mail for Exchange – A more up scaled version of Push Mail would be Mail for Exchange. With an application being installed on the handset itself, this service would also download your emails in a real-time environment and also sync and integrate with your Contacts list and Calendar. Much like having MS Outlook on your mobile. MEID - An ID number that is unique for each new CDMA mobile in the world. It identifies the phone to the network. MEID is a replacement for ESN. It began replacing ESN in 2005 since the pool of ESN numbers has been virtually exhausted due to the number of devices in use. It is equivalent to IMEI in GSM phones. Memory Cards Secure Digital Card (SD card) - SD cards are used in many small portable devices such as digital video camcorders, digital cameras, handheld computers, audio players and mobile phones. In use since 1999, SD Memory Cards are now available in capacities between 16 Megabytes and 1 Gigabyte, and still growing. An SD card typically measures 32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm and weighs approximately 2grams. MiniSD Card - After the success of the SD Card (Secure Digital Card), the miniSD Memory Card was developed to meet the demands of the mobile phone market. The MiniSD Card provides the same benefits as the SD Card, but is smaller than the original SD Card. MiniSD Cards are typically found in many newer mobile phones with features such as built-in digital cameras, downloading and games, basically the mobile phones where the miniSD can meet the requirements for increased data storage. MiniSD cards are 21.5 mm x 20 mm x 1.4 mm and generally provide 16MB to 256MB of storage. MicroSD - Mainly used in mobile phones and other small handheld devices the MicroSD format is currently available in capacities up to 4GB, and it roughly 1/4th the size of the SD card at 15mm W 11mm W 0.7mm. The MicroSD card is also the smallest memory card available. Card adapters can be purchased that enable backwards compatibility — this would allow MicroSD cards to work in SD and MiniSD slots, and also for MicroSD cards to work in SD card slots. MultiMediaCard (MMC) - The MultiMediaCard (MMC) standard was introduced by SanDisk and Siemens in 1997. The card itself is 32 mm x 24 mm x 1.4mm and is often used in place of the SD card. Transfer speeds of a MMC is around 2.5MB/s and they can often be used in SD Card readers. Sony Memory Sticks - Sony Memory Sticks are light, compact and designed for a wide variety of devices including digital cameras, recorders, and more. With the use of an adapter most Sony Memory Sticks can be used with almost all Memory Stick PRO compatible products. Memory Stick Micro (M2): 15 mm x 12.5 mm x 1.2 mm Memory Stick PRO: 50 mm x 21.5 mm x 2.8 mm. The Memory Stick PRO format has an an 8-bit parallel interface with theoretical transfer rates up to 480Mb/s. It is commonly used in high megapixel digital cameras and digital camcorders. Memory Stick PRO DUO: 31 mm x 20 mm x 1.6 mm. The Memory Stick PRO Duo media is about one-third the volume and half the weight of standard-size media, but offers all the advanced functions of Memory Stick PRO media. Multi-Touch – This term is applied to specific usability on touchscreen mobiles that allow for specific actions. For example – the pinch to zoom feature in the Apple iPhone. It's a more sophisticated touchscreen feature that has hardware and software working simultaneously to recognize more than just one point of contact with the screen and responding to the same. Most touchscreen handsets' UI will not permit the use to multiple contacts with the screen to activate features and function. Nav-Pad or D-Pad – This refers to the five way navigation pad that's usually located under the display and can be used to maneuver through menus and settings. The center key is for selecting options. Nokia also uses what they call a Navi-Wheel that's similar to the iPod's Click Wheel. It's soft touch scrolling in a circular motion for moving around a menu system. NFC - Near Field Communication allows for the wireless communication to take place between mobile devices with a very fixed radius of about four inches. This system is not unlike BT or IR but it does have the limitation of distance. Read more into NFC here! Podcasts – Podcasts are either video or audio snippets on various topics uploaded to the net via individuals, corporations, radio stations etc. that can be downloaded for playback on a mobile handset via an active internet connection. They're usually in the form of web feeds. PRL - is a database residing in a wireless (primarily CDMA) device, such as a cellphone, that contains information used during the system selection and acquisition process. In the case of RUIM-based CDMA devices, the PRL resides on the RUIM. The PRL indicates which bands, sub bands and service provider identifiers will be scanned and in what priority order. Without a PRL, the device may not be able to roam, i.e. obtain service outside of the home area. Proprietary Ports – As the name implies, it's the connectivity port for a handsfree, charger or USB that is design-specific to a single company's brand of handsets. It's also one of the more irritating aspects in the mobile phone industry. With a standard port, users can simply use wires from other products and vice-versa instead of hunting for a very specific wire that in most cases is only available with the handset manufacturer who would probably charge a premium rate. If you are confused about cables and wires, this topic may prove helpful - Guide to PC's cable and Wiring Push Mail – This service allows a handset with an active internet connection and support for the same to always download new messages from a designated server linked to your personal email address. What this means is, a real-time download of all incoming emails to your mailbox which you can access from your mobile as well as your PC. Pwnage – To be Pwned is the same as street slang for 'Owned' i.e. to be taken for a ride (in some cases) or to be to be controlled against your will. In the world of the iPhone to have your iPhone Pwned, would mean to jailbreak it and gain access to all areas. A Pwnage tool is required to do just this. RDS – Radio Data System is a very frequent term attached to the FM radio capabilities in a mobile handset. It's a method of transmitting small but useful snippets of digital information via the radio's frequencies that would include Track name, name of the artist etc. SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) - A cell phone's SAR, or its Specific Absorption Rate, is a measure of the amount of radio frequency (RF) energy absorbed by the body when using the handset. All cell phones emit RF energy and the SAR varies by handset model Read more here. Series 40 and Series 60 – S40 or S60 are mobile User Interfaces (UI) that work with the Symbian Operating System. S40 UIs are usually found in some of the lower end Nokia handsets and S60 can be found in some of the more advanced. Nokia has launched a touchscreen version of their Series 40 UI and of course, you'll all be familiar by now with the 5800 XpressMusic that uses a S60 touch based UI. Nokia's N8 had a new version of their Symbian UI, named Symbian ^3. Tap-Screen/SurePress - The latest in touchscreen technology is RIM's offering in their BlackBerry Storm 9500. While the UI works quite like any other touchscreen interface with response to touch by sliding your fingers across the screen; in order to actually activate major functions or selections, the screen itself can be pressed, not unlike a normal button on a keypad. This technology is what we call Tap-Screen and what RIM calls SurePress. UIQ - User Interface Quartz, is essentially a platform based on the Symbian Operating System (OS). A variant of sorts. Later versions are used in handsets that have touchscreen interfaces. The UIQ platform also allows for plenty of development and also supports Java. UMTS - Universal Mobile Telecommunications System is one of the 3G mobile cellular technologies. Also understood as 3GSM in many cases, it essentially implies a sort of hybrid combination of 3G with its speed and GSM with a more globalised standard. Unlock – Unlocking carrier locked phone implies you would be able to use it as an open GSM handset so that it would no longer be tied to a single carrier. You'd be free to use any service provider's SIM card and services attached to the same without disrupting the use of the handset in any way. USB – Universal Serial Bus is simply a wired standard used for interfacing between a mobile handset and a PC for various purposes be it media and data transfer, backing up of information or even recharging the battery. Mobile phones usually have this in mini-USB and micro-USB variants. VOIP - Voice over Internet Protocol, in the simplest sense, implies the ability to make voice calls over the internet. In a mobile phone it would mean the ability to make a call using Wi-Fi, EDGE or any other internet service the handset permits. WAP - Wireless Application Protocol is simply the system used by a mobile handset to connect to the internet but it's a little more 'strictly' basic when compared to GPRS or EDGE. W-CDMA - Wideband Code Division Multiple Access is another type of 3G network. Wi-Fi - is a mode of wireless connectivity but with a stricter sense. It allows for mobile handsets to connect to Wi-Fi routers in a certain area for quick and high speed internet connectivity. WiMAX - Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access is a wireless digital communications system intended for much larger areas as compared to Wi-Fi. It can provide broadband wireless up to 50 km for fixed stations, and 5 - 15 km for mobile stations. Wi-Fi on a much larger scale like EDGE/GPRS with broadband speeds. Commonly Used Abbreviations with CDMA MIN - Mobile Identification Number ESN - Electronic Serial Number PRL - Preferred Roaming List SID - System Identification Number SCM - Station Class Mark CAI - Common Air Interface A Key - Authentication Key NAM - Numeric Assignment Module SPC - Service Programming Code Sourced part of the info from tech2, webopedia. Feel free to add new terms to this topic Edit : Updated with more terms..
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    Here Goes The Free Cricket Apps For Android CricketZine The second half of this app’s name will give you a slight hint of what it’s supposed to be. If you still did not get it, CricketZine is a magazine for cricket where you’ll get news on various events happening inside the pavilion. Flip through your cricket magazine You can also check out scores of recent matches and read tweets from cricketers, whether they faked injuries or swore at their rivals, etc. A nice feature app to keep you updated behind the scenes, here’s the download link World Cup 2011 Our Android users shouldn’t be left out in the lurch of events and timings of matches now, should they? World Cup 2011 to Android is like CricketWC2011 for the iPhone. You can get the whole schedule and fixtures of your favorite team. Your guide to the World Cup You’ll also know where your team ranks in the group standings plus you’ll get information on the stadium and location where your favorite matches are taking place. You can download this handy app form this link. Cricket Wars This is one of those Cricket Manager type of games where you manage a cricket team. The twist over here is you can make your team and bring your friends to the pitch to get bragging rights. War of the crickets? It’s pretty simple really. All you have to do is create your team, make sure you use your players wisely for the fact that they don’t lose stamina, strength or health but rather gain points and become the best team. This version lets you start off with 20 free respect points, you can build up after that. Click here to download Cricket Wars. Cricket Watch You definitely want to keep your eyes and ears open to all the updates happening on the field as well as off it. This app has updates for the world cup, cricket news headlines and notification feature that keeps you updated. So you can keep a close watch Cricket Watch also has a live scorecard and if you think there’s something worth sharing with your friends, the app has a feature that will let you do so. Cricket Quiz If you really follow cricket so much, you must be knowing quite a bit about the game. Okay if not all, what about a little bit? You can try out this quiz to check how much you know about the game that you love to follow. Does it puzzle you? There might be chances of you getting answers wrong, but there’s always some knowledge to take away. Tax your brains and check out the app. Courtesy - Tech2 ESPNcricinfo The official ESPNcricinfo App brings you the most comprehensive cricket coverage from around the world. The customisable app featuring a special World Cup section includes all of ESPNcricinfo’s in-depth coverage of the game including ball-by-ball commentary, breaking news, incisive opinion pieces from the World’s best cricket writers and audio and video features. Application is available for free in the Android Market.
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    The Prize Money As per the rules of the game, the winning team would be awarded by a prize amount of 3 million US dollars. News updates suggest that the International Cricket Council has been planning to increase the total match amount to 10 million US dollars. This decision was finalized in last year, i.e. 2010, April 20th. 1. 19 February (14.00) – India vs Bangladesh – Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka With a seating capacity that amounts to 250,000 spectators, Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka is one of the largest stadiums of the country of Bangladesh. It was established in the year 2006 with the name 'Mirpur Stadium', however, it was soon changed by the Bangladeshi government to Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium The stadium is named after one of the renowned freedom fighter and leader of Bangladesh, AK Fazlul Haque and boasts of its excellent drainage facility which is considered the best in the entire subcontinent. Though built for athletics and footballs, this ground has undergone severe renovation to become the top cricket stadium of the country. Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka will be hosting matches of the World Cup Cricket which is slated to begin in the month of February in the year 2011. Ground statistics of Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka The first ever test match that was played in this stadium was in the year 2007 between teams of India and Bangladesh where the latter got an innings defeat and by 239 runs. On the other hand, the first ODI or One Day International was held in the year 2006 between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. In this match the home team had defeated the Zimbabweans by 8 wickets. World cup history of Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka This is the first time in the history of world cricket that Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium will be hosting World Cup matches. In total six matches will played in this cricket ground, out of which 2 are quarter final matches. Link for Android Applications ICC 2011 iPhone users Get app from App Store its free
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    The best tip i can give you for extracting the maximum from Vodafone is.... Keep Your Wife OR Mother as Role Model For Inspiration in bargaining skills.... See how they don't feel shy or ashamed at all while extracting the last penny out of that Vegetable Seller, Cloth Vendor, OR from anybody when they Shop... Their Only Target is to Get The Most Bang For Their Buck...Still they know how far to stretch...So the Deal Won't Break... 99% of the Time They Are Successful... We Man most of the time feel it below our Dignity to bargain & negotiate....And end up filling coffers of Vodafone... So when that Vodafone Guy Calls You, he will invariably ask What Plan You are getting from a Different Operator and Will Try To Match Up With That Plan... Don't fall in that Trap, I will rephrase the famous saying "Don't ask what your country can do for you. Ask instead what you can do for your country" ... "Don't Ask What Vodafone Customers Can Do For Them, Ask What Vodafone Can Do For Their Customers" Ask him What Best Plan he can offer you for retaining you as Vodafone Customer... If you get something better than What i Got...Take it... OR the name of Plan Which i got is CC175...Ask For That Plan... BTW there is no free Data in that Plan.. But You Can subscribe to Rs 99-2GB Pack in Postpaid.. Best of Luck...
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    CDMA operators loosing the game coz: 1. lack of good handsets as per cost & features 2. RUIM & OMH thing are not made popular 3. Poor data plans on mobile 4. You can't use same RUIM on mobile and data card! 5. You cant send longer SMS at one go! etc etc
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    Hi friends, I'm starting this thread specially for the season of Cricket World Cup 2011. We can discuss here all about the News / Views as well as Offers from Different Operators for World Cup Season. And do not hesitate to discuss almost anything related to World Cup 2011 in this thread. Koi Rok Tok Nahi Bhai Log. Hope India will be the proud winner of World Cup 2011. Group A : Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Canada, Kenya. Group B : India, South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands. ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Schedule or Timetable: 1. 19 February (14.00) – India vs Bangladesh – Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka 2. 20 February (09.30) – New Zealand vs Kenya – M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 3. 20 February (14.30) – Sri Lanka vs Canada – Hambantota International Cricket Stadium, Hambantota 4. 21 February (14.00) – Australia vs Zimbabwe – Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 5. 22 February (14.30) – England vs Netherlands – Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur 6. 23 February (14.30) – Pakistan vs Kenya – Hambantota International Cricket Stadium, Hambantota 7. 24 February (14.30) – South Africa vs West Indies – Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi 8. 25 February (14.30) – Australia vs New Zealand – Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur 9. 25 February (09.30) – Bangladesh vs Ireland – Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka 10. 26 February (14.30) – Sri Lanka vs Pakistan – R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 11. 27 February (14.30) – India vs England – Bangalore 12. 28 February (14.30) – West Indies vs Netherlands – Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi 13. 28 February (09.30) – Zimbabwe vs Canada – Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur 14. 01 March (14.30) – Sri Lanka vs Kenya – R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 15. 02 March (14.30) – England vs Ireland – M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru 16. 03 March (09.30) – South Africa vs Netherlands – Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 17. 03 March (14.30) – Pakistan vs Canada – R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 18. 04 March (09.30) – New Zealand vs Zimbabwe – Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 19. 04 March (14.30) – Bangladesh vs West Indies – Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka 20. 05 March (14.30) – Sri Lanka vs Australia – R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 21. 06 March (14.30) – India vs Ireland – M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru 22. 06 March (09.30) – England vs South Africa – M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 23. 07 March (14.30) – Kenya vs Canada – Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi 24. 08 March (14.30) – Pakistan vs New Zealand – Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy 25. 09 March (14.30) – India vs Netherlands – Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi 26. 10 March (14.30) – Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe – Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy 27. 11 March (09.30) – West Indies vs Ireland – Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 28. 11 March (14.30) – Bangladesh vs England – Chittagong Divisional Stadium, Chittagong 29. 12 March (14.30) – India vs South Africa – Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur 30. 13 March (09.30) – New Zealand vs Canada – Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 31. 13 March (14.30) – Australia vs Kenya – M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru 32. 14 March (14.30) – Pakistan vs Zimbabwe – Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy 33. 14 March (14.30) – Bangladesh vs Netherlands – Chittagong Divisional Stadium, Chittagong 34. 15 March (14.30) – South Africa vs Ireland – Eden Gardens, Kolkata 35. 16 March (14.30) – Australia vs Canada – M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru 36. 17 March (14.30) – England vs West Indies – M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 37. 18 March (14.30) – Sri Lanka vs New Zealand – Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 38. 18 March (09.30) – Ireland vs Netherlands – Eden Gardens, Kolkata 39. 19 March (14.30) – Australia vs Pakistan – R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 40. 19 March (09.30) – Bangladesh vs South Africa – Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka 41. 20 March (09:30) – Zimbabwe vs Kenya – Eden Gardens, Kolkata 42. 20 March (14.30) – India vs West Indies – M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 43. 23 March (14.30) – First Quarterfinal (Group A1 vs Group B4) – Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka 44. 24 March (14.30) – Second Quarterfinal (Group A2 vs Group B3) – R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 45. 25 March (14.30) – Third Quarterfinal (Group A3 vs Group B2) – Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka 46. 26 March (14.30) – Fourth Quarterfinal (Group A4 vs Group B1) – Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 47. 29 March (14.30) – First Semifinal (Winner of Match 43 vs Winner of Match 45) – R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 48. 30 March (14.30) – Second Semifinal (Winner of Match 44 vs Winner of Match 46) – Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 49. 02 April (14.30) – Final (Winner of Match 47 vs Winner of Match 48) – Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai --------------------------------- So friends Be In.....Not Out !
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    In statistics, there is the concept of "selection bias", in which there is an error in choosing the individuals or groups to take part in a scientific study. Before you rush to claim that there is a "the chaos and confusion in the process, the large number of rejection of applications etc", what numbers are we looking at, statistically? According to TRAI, more than 1.7 million subscribers have successfully done porting. Compared to that number, the number of complaints you find on this board is miniscule. Since very few people are likely to report a successful port, but most people will make some sort of noise over an unsuccessful port, a selection bias comes into play. It would be interesting if we could get some official figures on the number of complaints lodged on MNP and compare that against the total number of successful hassle-free ports as a percentage before we pass judgment on orderliness of the system and scale of rejection.
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    In criminal law, there is a term called `mensrea’. The literal meaning is guilty mind. While pronouncing someone guilty, jurors take into account whether the crime involved mensrea. A crime committed by a person who did not have that itention is not treated as strictly as the crime committed with intention (or mensrea). I agree with comments above that MNP is still new and will take time to stabilise, and hence it is wrong to condemn it altogether. But what I wish to tell is that one has to look into the aspect of mensrea when you look at the chaos and confusion in the process, the large number of rejection of applications etc. Are these issues occurring just out of disorderliness of system or because some one is benefitting out of it? And if there is mensrea, then one needs to punish those responsible.
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    It happens only when using the sockets in trains and not in normal wall sockets, with the same original chargers?? Suggests that the output in train sockets is screwed...
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    IDAPT I2+ Universal Charging Dock Now Shipping For $ 40 Manufacturer Website http://www.idaptweb....s/overview.html Comes With 6 Charging Tips.. miniUSB, microUSB, iPod / iPhone, Samsung 4, Nokia 2, Sony Ericsson 2... Plug it In.. Mobile phones (Nokia, Samsung, Blackberry, LG, Sony-Ericsson....) Smartphones (iPhone, HTC, LG, Motorola, Palm...) Headphones, Bluetooth (Motorola, Nokia, Jabra, Samsung...) GPS (Tomtom, Garmin, Magellan, Navigon, Mio, Navman...) Games consoles (Nintendo DS-L and DS-i, Sony PSP...) Camaras (Kodak, Casio...) AA/AAAA rechargeable batteries (cualquier marca, Energizer, Panasonic, Duracell...) Tablets (iPad...)
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    Kabhi Kabhi (Always Always, english version) by Dal Dil Vog - my all time favourite - listened to it first nearly 18 years ago... here for all you married and soon to be married guys.... Kabhi Kabhi (Always Always) - Dal Dil Vog.mp3
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    Here are the exciting offers from some operators for their subscribers Tata Docomo introduces special Cricket Recharges ------------------------------------- MTS to offer freebies during Cricket World Cup ------------------------------------- Uninor launches Cricket unlimited VAS Courtesy : Teleguru
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    Great thread Idea...Nobody thought of it before...Let's find out hidden gems.. But a request...Don't Restrict the thread for Androids only..Let it be for Any Phone..May be change the topic title One of my Relative..30 Year Old...Is in Vegetative State since last 18 months after suffering a heart attack..bed ridden..no speech..no physical response to voice commands..eyes open, moving ..Can't know whether he can see! Only option to measure any progress whether brain is responding internally to stimuli around is to transport him to hospital from home every time and do an EEG OR MRI Test..Costly..Incovenient..And patients generally do not respond to unknown people..So test results not reliable.. This phone accessory and App which work with iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad & Just for $ 99, can be a great help in measuring his brain activity at various points of time daily with different stimuli like music, chit chat by near & dear ones..Convenient, Comfortable and most important..Family members get some strength to cope with this unbearable trauma with glimmers of hope.. XWAVE-See Your Mind in Action What is the XWave? The XWave is the first consumer product priced under $100 which can sense and detect human brainwaves, interpret them and connect it to everyday technology. Brainwave detection and research has been proven for decades and is rooted in medical science. The XWave makes this proven patented technology available at the consumer level for the first time. Before XWave $45k medical grade 30 minutes to install ,Requires trained technicians, Not practical for everyday use XWave $99 consumer grade,10 seconds to install, User friendly, Plug and play What does it do? In short, your brain is an organ which communicates through electricity with billions of brain cells called "neurons." These pulses or rhythms of electricity can be detected at the surface of the skin with a small antenna. Before XWave, these signals were confusing lines which needed to be interpreted by trained technicians. Before Xwave Brainwaves needed to be analyzed manually with trained technicians. After Xwave Brainwave detection simplified into: Attention (0-100%) Meditation (0-100%) ) This is the perfect app to start with if you're new to XWave. This free App helps you become familiar with how to use your XWave headset. It includes a brainwave visualizer, an attention and meditation trainer. Find out your "XWave Index," challenge your mind and compare your scores in the online XWave Community. Product Link http://www.plxwave.com/info.html
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