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3 pointsVeeru: Jay Jay : Hmm.. Veeru : aaaj maine kuchh sochaa ha Jay : hmm, kabhi kabhi ye kaam bhi karanaa chahiye. Veeru : Aaj maine ek bahot bada faisalaa kiyaa hai. Jay : Mai bataau tera bahot bada faisala? Tu apna number Port karna chahata hai. Veeru : Arre, wah wah wah . Tu mera sachha yaar hai. ek yaar hi yaar ke dil ki baat jaan sakata hai. Jay : Aur woh yaar ye bhi jaanta hai ki is saal me teri Porting ka yeh aathwa faisala hai Veeru : Yeh final hai yaar. Jay : Final ? ... subah se Fascinate me Game - video khel raha hai na? Veeru : Yaar Partner, mera ek kaam kar de to main port nahi karu, waise bhi L1 ke baad koi rasata nahi .. Jay : Kya? Veeru: Woh RimWeb hai na wahan pe kuch log MEID register aur EVDO activate kar rahe hai, tu uneke paas ja kar kuch is taraha se chabhi bhar ki woh mere set me 3G chalu kar de. Jay : Mai kyun karoo? Veeru: Aare, technology wale hi to jate hain yeh sab baat karne, waise bhi tere hi to pas EPIC sabse pehele se hai aur phir yeh jadui chamakne wali talwar bhi to tere hi paas hai Jay : Dekh, EVDO tere ko karana hai, tu jaa ke baat kar. Veeru : Jara Soch .... EVDO ke baad bada bada download hoga Jay : Woh to tera hoga. Veeru : video calling hogi Jay: teri hogi Veeru : 7-8 movies hongi, best movies ka bhi to sochana hai ki nahi. Jay : tere movies hongi Veeru: Par movies to tu hi dhekhaga na aur wo ghisa pita Samsung LED TV phek dena, aur Avatar film online bhi bahut achhi chalagi, sare mohalle ke bache ko bhi dikhana woh Pyaar se tumhari goad me khelenge, tere kandhon pe zula zulenge. Aur totli jabaan me bolenge taataa taataa hamko kahaaniyaa sunaao... Jay : Hmmm... yaane to EVDO le le aur mai bal-wadi khol lun Veeru : .. samazaa, tu mera dost nahi. laanat hai aisi do..(daaru ki botal phodate phodate ruk jaata hai . do ghoont maar leta hai.) Isi liye akad rahaa hai na, ke mera ye kaam tere bagair doosaraa koi nahi kar sakataa... yah baat agar maine The Boss ko kahi hoti to woh jhat kar deta , agar yeh maine Doctor ko kahi hoti to woh RimWeb walo ke paas Jane hi nahi deta par aajkal woh Amerikan ka bhala kar raha hai. Yehi agar Ahamadabadi ko haki hoti ya koi aur newbee ko to woh kabhi mana nahi karta......Lekin ye mat bhul jay..Jiskaa koi nahi hota uska Observer hota hai.... ... PuRANE nAGme ..(phir se daaru pita hai). Tu woh dost nahi rahaa. Tu nahi chahataa mai is ghatiya safed mobile me EVDO chala lu aur sare Thane me jab tower udega to isko hi tower bana lun. .... Maine tujhe kyaa samazaa tha jay lekin tu.. tu kya nikala?... Jay a big pause) (to him self) saalaa nautanki.... ghadi gadhi draamaa karta hai.(to Veeru) Chal bas bas bahot ho gaya hai, mai Insider aur Version 2 se baat kar lunga. Veeru : sach? PS: PLs enjoy, nothing personal - all those who are mentioned do exist and are there because are close to me.
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3 pointsThat is because of Two Reasons... 1. Different ways an Operating System and Storage Devices Manufacturer Calculate STORAGE CAPACITY...... 2. Formatted & Unformatted Capacity.. May be the following can help... Advertised vs. Actual Since consumers don't think in base 2 mathematics, manufacturers decided to rate most drive capacities based on the standard base 10 numbers we are all familiar with. Therefore, one Megabyte equals one million bytes while one Gigabyte equals one billion bytes. This isn't too much of a problem with fairly small numbers such as a Kilobyte, but each level of increase in the prefix also increased the total discrepancy of the actual space compared to the advertised space. Here is a quick reference to show the amount that the actual values differ compared to the advertised for each common referenced value: Megabyte Difference = 48,576 Bytes Gigabyte Difference = 73,741,824 Bytes Terabyte Difference = 99,511,627,776 Bytes Based on this, for each Gigabyte that a drive manufacturer claims, they are over reporting the amount of disk space by 73,741,824 Bytes or roughly 70.3 MB of disk space. So, if a manufacturer advertises an 80 GB (80 billion bytes) hard drive, the actual disk space is around 74.5 GB of space, roughly 7% less than what they advertise. Now, this isn't true for all the drives and storage media on the market. This is where consumers have to be careful. Most hard drives are reported based on the advertised values where a Gigabyte is one billion bytes. On the other hand, most flash media storage is based around the actual memory amounts. So a 512MB memory card has exactly 512 MB of data capacity, but this leads to the next area of reported space. Formatted vs. Unformatted In order for any type of storage device to be functional, there must be some method for the computer to know which bits stored on it relate to the specific files. This is where formatting of a drive comes in. The types of drive formats can vary depending on the computer but some of the more common ones are FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS. In each of these formatting schemes, a portion of the storage space is allocated so that the data on the drive can be catalogued enabling the computer or other device to properly read and write the data to the drive. This means that when a drive is formatted, the functional storage space of the drive will be less than its unformatted capacity. The amount by which the space is reduced will vary depending upon the type of formatting used for the drive and also the amount and size of the various files on the system. Since it does vary, it is impossible for the manufacturers to quote the formatted size. This problem is most frequently encountered with flash media storage over larger capacity hard drives. It's a Standard Industry Practice by all Storage Manufacturers......You will get the same capacity as reported in this Pen Drive with Practically any Branded USB Pen Drive.... So True Capacity is a matter of perception From Which Angle You are Looking... OS or Manufacturer...And File System Used...
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2 pointsResistive vs Capacitive touch screens If you are planning to buy a new smartphone, there is a good chance that you will ultimately land upon a touchscreen device. Most of the the mobile phones these days come with superior technology and a normal phone buyers generally gets confused when he tries to decode the tech specs associated with a handset. And when it comes to touchscreen devices, the oft heard jargon is capacitive or resistive touchscreen phones. This post will help you understand the basic difference between these two types of touchscreen phones. The most important of these is that there are actually two types of touchscreen predominantly used in phones – resistive and capacitive How they work Resistive touchscreens are pressure-sensitive. They work by detecting the amount of force which is applied to the screen. It doesn’t matter how you apply the force: you could press it with your finger, use a stylus or prod it with a stick. Generally you will have to apply a fair bit of pressure to a resistive touchscreen for it to register a response – most people use the tip of their fingernail or occasionally a stylus. The resistive touchscreen itself is made up of several layers, the topmost of which flexes under your finger or stylus, and is pushed back onto a layer behind it. This effectively completes a circuit, telling the phone which part of the screen is being pressed. As the oldest and simplest touchscreen technology, resistive touchscreens are cheap to produce. For this reason, they tend to be found in older or cheaper phones. Capacitive touchscreens are sensitive to your body’s electric field. Capacitive is now the dominant technology for new high-end smartphones such as the Apple iPhone, HTC Desire and Blackberry Torch. Because capacitive touchscreens simply “sense” the existence of your finger electrically rather than requiring you to push down on the touchscreen they tend to be much more responsive. For example, it’s possible to simply glide your finger along the screen (e.g. unlock gesture) – something which is difficult with a resistive touchscreen. Multi-touch screens are generally built on capacitive technology. Disadvantages of capacitive touchscreen technology is that you cannot used it with gloves on (your body’s electric field cannot pass through the glove) and it cannot be used with a traditional mechanical stylus. However special capacitive touchscreen styluses are available. Capacitive touchscreen technology also tends to be more expensive and is hence seen mainly in higher-end smartphones. As resistive and capacitive aren't necessarily the words you will hear out on the high street, I am listing here some of the popular phones and exactly which sort of touchscreen they use. HTC Hero Capacitive HTC Magic Capacitive Motorola Milestone Capacitive Apple iPhone 3G Capacitive Nokia N97 Resistive HTC HD2 Capacitive Samsung Epic 4G Capacitive Samsung Corby Resistive LG Cookie Resistive If you didn’t understand the technical aspects no problem, if your use is limited to just the user-experience then undoubtedly a capacitive on is better any day than a resistive one Sourced info from pcpro, neodragon
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2 pointsAapki bhais ko to kya...uska doodh bhi koi chura nahi sakta...Kyuki You are an Intelligent, Mature, Smart , Battle hardened, Exposed to rough and tough of Life kind of Person...And hence can take such decisions in balanced manner...Unfortunately many are not... The concern is for People like Chandannasta...Lol i see you and all other seniors have guided him in countless threads AFTER he jumped into endless misadventures primarily because of innocence and taking things at face value... At that time also you and other seniors could have simply ignored that saying...If Someone has taken a decision on his own...Let him face the consequences.... Hamara Kya Lena Dena.... But you and others did not do that.... Because of the inherent basic human goodness... Here the effort is to save people before they Jump into the Frying Pan...You may call it Stupidity and waste of time...But may be take it a Help to the Community....And i don't think help to the community consists in only the Technical help or contribution as a member...Because RIMweb is not a Such an Informal Forum...We all share strong personal bonds here...And many a times go out of the way to help others for the most mundane things... And where is the harrassment? Since there have been Open Marketing of Such things in subtle manner using RIMweb platform for personal benefit...That's the Problem..And even after that this display of shamelesness as KSHAH very rightly said...Still when logical questions about the validity of those stupid marketing claims were asked...Not a single one was answered...Instead the Effort is to Run Down Basic Intelligence...Continue Marketing... Nobody would have bothered had this been done at an individual level...I don't think we are being trying to be more MORAL than others...That's not the point... Again i am Sorry if any of the above is going to hurt you...Lol...I don't wanna loose my dear friends for such stupid reasons...But raha nahi gaya to thoughts share kar liye...
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1 pointLaptop Innovation Trends 2011 Technological ingenuity that will make portable computers even better It's long since we put out our wish list of what we expected from laptops. Today, it's really hard to point out a bad laptop -- most have a decent (monotonous even) spec-sheet and aren't horrible to use. But as we keep pushing the envelope on what more can we do with these portable computers, newer technologies make their way, first into premium models and after an affirmed success rate, get pushed down to cheaper laptops. Laptop manufacturers keep cranking up the raw power -- a dual-core processor will be swapped with a quad-core, a yester-generation graphics chip with a newer gen -- which is more or less expected. But the innovations that we're talking of do more than just make 'em faster, some allow faster data transfers, some provide new wire-free experiences, some hightened 'dimensions' of entertainment. Let's check out what's in store this year: Faster Data Transmission For many years, we've been used to the decent speeds those typical USB 2.0 ports found on all laptops deliver. But now with the amount of data increasing exponentially, there's need for a faster medium. To give you a simple example, all those 700MB DivX rips are soon being replaced by 720p HD rips that are anywhere between 3 to 7 times that size (2GB or 4.8GB). Last year, we saw a few handful laptops sporting a USB 3.0 port, but I feel the newer standard should proliferate into most mainstream models by the year end. The speed-bump is fantastic - theoretically it can do 4.8 GBps, which is ten times more than the current USB 2.0's 480 MBps speed limit. In our real world testing, we saw the speeds were roughly two to three times faster than a regular drive, which is not bad at all. But don't get too excited just as yet, because Intel's on the verge of announcing its Light Peak technology, that supports an insane 10GBps with the use of optical medium instead of copper wires. Apple's updated Macbook Pros are supposed to feature this technology with the 'Thunderbolt' moniker. So basically this year, you'll be staring a lot less at a progress bar despite shuffling GBs and GBs of data. Hybrid Hard Drives Most laptops today come with traditional platter-spinning hard drives. These magnetic mediums of storage are cheaper to make and on an average have hundreds of GBs of space. Flash-based SSD drives are making their way into premium segment models like the Macbook Air, and they offer faster speeds, no vibrations or noise and have a better tolerance to physical shock. The major compromise with SSDs is space -- even the most highest-end SSD-based laptops come with around 128 to 256GB space, which in comparison to regular hard drives is paltry. Hybrid Hard Drives are basically regular spinning disks with a small capacity SSD integrated into the body. How does this help? The Operating System files are typically installed in the faster accessible SSD, whereas the spinning drive is used to store user data. So, your computer can have instant on and ultra-fast boot times like an SSD based PC, yet have a huge space to store all the content as well. It also helps in saving power. Windows already supports these types of drives by the virtue of a feature called 'ReadyDrive' since Vista. The instant turning on and off we experienced in the Macbook Air is something that we would appreciate to have in every laptop. More on Chip Back in school, we were taught that the Central Processing Unit (or processor) contained a couple of units like the ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit), Memory Registers, Control Unit etc. These were the elements that lie on that chip that we'd insert into the motherboard, while other functions like the memory controller or the graphics processing unit were placed separately. Since the past few years, we see these other core components of a PC moving onto the same chip that also occupied the CPU. Well, CPU's are getting smaller and smaller each year as per Moore's law; they're down to as low as 32 nanometer as of today, so there's definitely gotta be extra space over there (as the actual size of the chip hasn't increased). Intel's recent Atom processors and even the top-of-the-line Sandy Bridge have Graphics processors and memory controllers on the chip. Even AMD's Fusion "APU" platform is pretty much the same thing. So what are the advantages of them being positioned close to the CPU? Communication between these components is faster and more efficient, thus improving performance and even saving power. Wireless Streaming onto a bigger screen Nowadays, most laptops have an HDMI port to directly hook them up to a bigger LCD TV or projector. The great thing about HDMI is that it uses a single cable to transmit audio and video, thus reducing clutter. With advancement in wireless technology and processing power, we're on the brink of wireless transmission of content from a laptop onto a bigger display. Intel's calling this technology WiDi, Apple calls it 'AirPlay'. Off the two, WiDi requires you to purchase a small box that connects by wire to your TV and accepts transmission from your laptop's Wi-Fi chip. Apple requires you to purchase the Apple TV, which essentially does the same thing for not just computers but even iOS devices like the iPhone or iPad. So, you can basically be streaming your favorite movie stored on your laptop to an LCD TV or say a PowerPoint presentation to a projector wire-free from a distance. Stereoscopic 3D We saw an affordable 3D laptop with typical polarized glasses last year, but weren't as impressed, especially after experiencing what 3D on PCs is with a stereoscopic pair. Although the original NVIDIA 3D Vision kit is somewhat clunky with its IR transmitter, recent pro-gaming laptops like the ASUS G73JW have smartly integrated that sensor right beside the webcam. So, all you need to need to do is put on those active glasses and experience 3D. Although this may be seen in ultra-expensive laptops like the one mentioned above, I'm sure by the end of the year it will trickle down into some mid-range models too. These laptops may not be hardcore gaming PC replacements, but they can be pitched more towards 3D video viewing. Optical Drive Extinction Years ago, imagining a PC without an CD Drive would send shivers down your spine. If you ask me now, I don't really care anymore. Thanks to high-speed, unlimited Internet access and USB-based storage that's cheap, re-usable and stores much more data than even a dual-layered Bluray disc, the DVD drive in my PC lies untouched for months. As more and more people choose to opt out of using optical media to transfer data, more laptop makers can go forward and put the space that the drive occupies to better use. I'd trade it to fit a bigger battery or make the laptop thinner any day, instead of holding on to a DVD drive that I might find some use some day. Thanks to Rohan Naravane Courtesy : Techtree
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1 pointHere is the link to FAQ on AEPS. Highly informative and crystal clear..... http://www.npci.org.in/documents/AEPSFAQCust.pdf AEPS is going to play a major role in MHNREGA and PDS.
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1 point@all DI18 - http://jotwani.tonidoid.com:10001/app/websharepro/share/2071060318/ PIT file - http://jotwani.tonidoid.com:10001/app/websharepro/share/295987370/ both are hosted on my webserver incase the xda thing fails for anyone
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1 pointI cannot test EVDO on my device as I dont have a plan. I am writing down the complete method on how to Make EVDO work on Moto Droids (Droid 1, Droid X. Dorid 2) Step 1- Go to http://www.whiterabbit.org/android and write your Login string (EVDO username) and download the NV item file. Step 2- Open the and Copy the hex part of NV item 0318 and paste it on NV item 8091 Step 3- Connect to CDMA ws and download NV item 0178, Open the text file and add blank it out by adding 0 and save it. Step 4- Open the file downloaded from white rabbit and edit NV items from 8040-8043 by adding your MDN. in the format 3x 3x 3x 3x 3x 3x 3x 3x 3x 3x X being digits of your MDN evrything else should be 00. Save the file. Step 5- Connect to CDMA WS and write the file downloaded from white rabbit and NV item 0178 Step 6- Connect to qpst and read the phone. open ppp tab, the UM tab must have your MDN as username already, wite down ur MDN as passowrd as well, In AN tab the Username should read as ur EVDO username, write down your evdo password in the password tab. Click write to phone. Step 7- After reboot again connect to CDMA ws and write the blanked out NV item 0178 again. (this step is necessary as qpst will write your MDN and wont leave it blank when you write ur password, so u need to blank it out again. Reboot and and you can connect to qpst again and see if everything is in place. Its done!! Anyone who has an active EVDO account and test this method and post the result.
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1 pointSeems so, I have verified the account email address now.
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1 pointarrey karne do naa yaar in sab ko... hamari bhais ka kya le lenge... everyone is free to take his decision on his own... in life many things click, many dont... lets leave at that and stop harrassing them... people have been amply warned about these things... no need pursuing this further...
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1 pointMaking any FAQ using logo of third party without explicit permission itself is fishy.
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1 pointOh, no... If you change your operator again after three months, chances are there your number will be available in THREE SIMs... Oh God, how horrible, even to think so... Before MNP, people used to carry chinese phones with upto 3 numbers in a SINGLE PHONE... Now after MNP, people may need to carry upto THREE PHONES FOR A SINGLE NUMBER...
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1 pointNone of this BB8830 sold at various Online sites like Indiatimes Shopping, Naaptol, the one you mentioned & others are Official BB meant for India... This are leftover stock imported and sold through Individual Retailers through such Online Sites & Warranty if any is of that retailer and not BB's So no question of getting Official BB Services on them on CDMA.... Also see the Nice Verizon Wireless Text at the Top in Handset Picture on the site... You may also like to have a look at one previous INVESTIGATION done in similar matter here http://www.rimweb.in...post__p__211907
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1 pointA good deal, but I doubt about this e-shop. Few months back I was planning to buy some other thing from bagittoday, but canceled, after reading lots of negative feedback & many complaints of non-delivery. So, if any one plans to buy this, better check out google first & then, decide. net price to buyer will be 5999 + 250 = 6249 Rs. Compare to that, it is available from RIMWEB @ 6500, so very fine difference. Additionally you get programmed handset with your number, whereas for Bagit purchase, you have to manage programming, which can cost you.
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1 pointKamalbhai is the Google, Google Search & Gmail rolled into one of RIMweb.. Google: Speak No Evil..Do No Evil..And Above All..Don't Allow Any Evil... Google Search: Search Anything..Anytime..Even if Website is down..CATCHED Version is always available.. Gmail: Practically Unlimited Built in Memory (Storage) Capacity.. Honestly an Outstanding, Encouraging, Friendly Moderator but more than that a Great Down to Earth, Simple Human Being...
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1 point2nd Generation NBox HD TV Media Player MKV, FLV, H.264 at Rs 1,890 -Supports external hard disk upto 1.5 TB -AVI, RM, RMVB, MKV, MOV, MP4, AVC, FLV, VOB, DAT, MPG, DiVX and MPEG, 20+ formats supported -Plays movies, music, pictures and text stored on your USB flash drive/disk, SD card, and external Hard Disk. Economical option for people downloading/having access to ripped movies and want to enjoy them on large screen LCD TV Buying Link http://cgi.ebay.in/w...em=370459029547