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@rahulsid Have you tried this? >> http://www.rimweb.in...post__p__246734
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Discounts & Deals For Non Electronics/Gadget Stuff
rajanmehta replied to mickeyforu's topic in The Lounge
I am no sports accesory pricing expert but this looks like a good deal? SET OF 2 Badminton Racket -1 Pair with Feather Shuttle Cock & Carry Case / Cover at Rs 250 >> http://www.ebay.in/i...#ht_7806wt_1025 -
DK Where has the original topic gone? Movies - That You Loved And Would Love To Share With Others I am getting this error when clicking on that topic from your signature... I had many movies pending to download and watch from those recommendations..
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Irresistable Deals In Electronics, Gadgets, Mobiles, PC Hardware
rajanmehta replied to rajanmehta's topic in General Technical Discussion
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Tablet TF101-A1 10.1-Inch at US $ 250 >> http://www.ebay.com/...#ht_2405wt_1265 Motorola 11.6" Lapdock for AT&T Motorola ATRIX 4G at US $ 60 >> http://www.ebay.com/...#ht_2240wt_1265 Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250 16GB Unlocked at US $ 430 >> http://www.ebay.com/...#ht_3839wt_1168- 6,376 replies
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Swiftkey 3 Beta Starts To Make The Spacebar Obsolete
rajanmehta replied to mujeebrehman's topic in Android
Ummm... I am not a heavy typer, so can't comment authoritatively. No, i guess, It may not be better than SWYPE. But SwiftKey's prediction engine is real good. The way it constructs sentences by putting necessary words is amazing. I think an expert typer like you may achieve similar speeds in both. -
MTNL Unlimited 3G Data Plan Now at Just Rs. 750 per month
rajanmehta posted a topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
MTNL Unlimited 3G Data Plan Now At Just Rs. 750 In an attempt to triggering another price war before the launch next generation 3G Mobile and Data service by private operators in Delhi telecom circle, India's first 3G Mobile service operator Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL), today announced the launch of 3 new 3G Data Plan for its postpaid and prepaid subscribers. MTNL slashes the 3G Unlimited Data Plan cost up to 58% and introduced bucket of new 3G offers including Unlimited Prepaid/Postpaid Advance Rental/Payment Plans.With the launch of new 3G recharges now the Unlimited 3G Data Plan will effectively cost at just Rs. 750 per month for Home and Roam usage. MTNL Delhi introduces 2 new "Advance Rental Data Card Unlimited Plan" and with the Plan-4500, the effective cost of Unlimited 3G Data Downloads will be as low as Rs. 750/month. The new new 3G Data plan for Rs. 4500 comes with the validity of 180 days and provide Unlimited Free High Speed wireless Broadband 24×7 anywhere in India (Home and Roam). However Initially a data cap of 200 GB per month shall be placed in Unlimited Plans, however if any customer exceeds the usage, the excess charges can be waived off. MTNL 3G subscriber can enjoy Free data Roaming in more than 700 cities across India with BSNL 3G network. The new data coupons will be available through Etopup system and Promotional scheme shall be implemented for 90 days w.e.f 31.01.2011 to 30.04.2011. All the New 3G data Plans will be launched in Mumbai with in few days! Source: Telecomtalk -
^^^ Just imagine. Now we all will be charging the spectacle and finding newer ways to conserve battery life on it. Disabling one glass... Anyone?
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Swiftkey 3 Beta Starts To Make The Spacebar Obsolete
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Irresistable Deals In Electronics, Gadgets, Mobiles, PC Hardware
rajanmehta replied to rajanmehta's topic in General Technical Discussion
G.Skill DDR3 16 GB PC RAM at Rs 1,632 >> http://www.flipkart....2c-d3271980112e Looks like a pricing error to me but it's Flipkart.- 6,376 replies
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2G Scam: Supreme Court Quashes 122 Licences issued in 2008
rajanmehta replied to csmart's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
Supreme Court Rejects 2G Operators’ Review Petition Source The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected review petitions filed by 2G firms whose licences it had earlier cancelled. All eyes would now be on April 13, when the apex court is due to hear the Government's petition filed to review the order on allocation of natural resources through the first-come-first-served (FCFS) route. This hearing will take place in open court, as against Judges chambers where a majority of review petitions tend to be dismissed. Today's decision comes as a big blow to all the 2G firms whose licences were quashed by the court in February. These companies, which were hoping for some reprieve, would now have to either buy back spectrum through auction or exit completely. Some such as Telenor and Sistema have also invoked bilateral investment treaties to protect their investments. Seven operators including Videocon, STel, Idea Cellular, Tata Teleservices, Unitech Wireless, Sistema Shyam and Etisalat DB had filed separate petitions. Dismissing the operators' pleas a bench comprising Mr Justice G.S. Singhvi and Mr Justice K.S. Radhakrishnan said its earlier judgment does not suffer from any error warranting its re-consideration. In February, the court had delivered a land mark ruling cancelling 122 licences on grounds of illegality. The court had also ruled that the FCFS policy was flawed. In its review petition the Government had not questioned the cancellation of licences but contended that it was wrong on Supreme Court's part to ‘engage' in policy making. It said that policy lies with the executive, even according to earlier court rulings. In addition, the petition said that the judgment erred in holding that a public auction is the only fair and transparent method by which the State can distribute natural resources. The judgment erred in finding that the FCFS policy involves ‘an element of pure chance or accident', without considering that there is a risk that any policy, including sale by public auction, may be wrongfully implemented, the petition claimed. The Government had separately filed a clarificatory petition seeking more time to conduct fresh 2G spectrum auctions. The court had directed in February that the auction process should be completed within four months but the Government wanted 400 days. This petition has so far not been listed by the court for consideration. -
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Wynncom's New Mobile with Wireless Speaker Y36 comes with a dynamic wireless speaker, which can work with a range of 3-5 meters. It also supports 3GP, MP4/RMVB formats. Targeting the music lovers, Wynncom on Monday launched the Y36 mobile phone. The phone comes with a dynamic wireless speaker, which can work with a range of 3-5 meters. It also supports 3GP, MP4/RMVB formats. And with an expandable memory, up to 16 GB, provides ample space for the music junkies to store songs they love. Speaking on the launch occasion, Naveen Kapoor, assistant vice president, sales operations, Wynn Telecom said, "This feature packed Y36 is designed with all qualities to make it a best seller. These days music is one of the main attraction and with wireless speaker we have tried to make this phone trendy and highly user friendly for the youth." To start with, the dual SIM (GSM + GSM) handset has some utility features such as Torch, language support of Hindi that may appeal to lot many potential buyers. Its two megapixel camera, with a flash, gives a 25-30 fps (Frames per Second) rate for video playback. The phone is tracked with security functional technology of SMS Mobile tracking to its users. The TFT type Y36 mobile weighs only 95 grams. The internet service of the phone is supported with a Class 10 GPRS and EDGE. This handset also has Bluetooth A2DP/AVRCP, USB Port, browser and JAVA Enabled support. The phone has inbuilt features such as Opera mini, Yahoo/MSN/Skype chat, Facebook, FM with recording, Phone and SMS Blacklist, Auto Call Record, Smart Phonebook search and Smart dialing, PC sync, Webcam, Java Enable, and Inbuilt NES Emulator. With a 1000mAh battery power, the phone is capable of five hrs of talk time and 240 hrs of standby. It is available in two colour options — Black and Red, Grey and Black. The Y36 will cost you around Rs 3,095 and is available across India. Source:MobileIndian
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Micromax launches Android 4.0 ICS-based Funbook tablet at Rs. 6,499 With Bundled Tata Photon EVDO Data Card Source Official Website >> http://www.micromaxfunbook.com Micromax has forayed into the Indian tablet market with the launch of 'Funbook'. The new Micromax tablet runs on the latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich platform and is powered by a powerful 1.2GHz processor. The Micromax Funbook has been priced at Rs. 6,499, and takes on other Indian budget tablets such as Zync Z-990, WishTel Ira, Beetel Magiq and HCL's ME Tab U1. Micromax made the announcement via a liveweb cast on Facebook. Speaking of specifications, the Micromax Funbook features a seven-inch display with 800x480 pixel resolution, a 1.2GHz Cortex A8 processor with a Mali GPU. The devices has a 4GB of onboard memory, expandable via a microSD card. It has a 512MB of RAM. The Funbook comes with a 2,800 mAh battery and sports 3G dongle support via a USB and 0.3 megapixel front facing camera. The Funbook comes with a range of multimedia functionality, offering 600 movies in nine languages over 6000 songs and 4000 videos and also provides a Live TV app. Micromax has also partnered with Tata Photon+ to bundle EV-Do data card with 1 GB of additional download for two months. It offers preloaded content for students of Class 1 to graduation level. Micromax has added an E-Reading app which provides content from publishers like Pearson and Universal Tutors with content for over 500 courses including preparatory material for medical, Engineering and MBA exams.The Micromax Funbook tablet is available in slate grey and black colours. Micromax has certainly heated up the budget tablet segment with the launch of the Funbook slate. With a price tag of Rs. 6,499, Micromax Funbook is likely to be cheapest tablet to run the latest Android ICS platform. Zync's Z-990 tablet, which was launched recently, comes for Rs. 8,990, which is Rs. 2,500 higher than the Micromax Funbook. Micromax seems to be applying the same “low-cost” strategy in the still nascent Indian tablet market.
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Dish TV Launches Dish TruHD+ With Unlimited Recording Capacity
rajanmehta posted a topic in The Lounge
Dish TV Launches Dish truHD+ With Unlimited Recording Capacity Source Dish TV India, the country’s largest direct-to-home service provider, announced the launch of Dish truHD+ with an unlimited recording capacity, at an unmatched price of Rs. 2690 for the consumers. The unique feature of Dish truHD+ is its compatibility with any USB device enabling consumers to simply plug and play an existing USB stick/ HDD, and build an entire library of their favorite programmes. Dish truHD+ will have dual advantage of all HD and DVR features, at the price of existing HD box only! The price of 2690 includes the new Dish truHD+ box along with one month Dish truHD Royale Pack. Further, as a promotional offer Dish TV is providing a 4 GB USB drive free to get the user accustomed to the concept of plugging an external device to use the recording features. The DVR features include Record, rewind, forward, pause live TV etc. What’s more, subscribers can also enable time based and event based recording on the box. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. R.C Venkateish, Chief Executive Officer, Dish TV India said -
Discounts & Deals For Non Electronics/Gadget Stuff
rajanmehta replied to mickeyforu's topic in The Lounge
Accusure Blood Glucose Monitor With Free 25 Testing Strips For Rs 799 >> http://www.pepperfry...ing-strips.html How? Register on Pepperfry. 500 Pepperpoints Credited to your account. 1 Pepperpoint = 1 Rupee. Apply the pepperpoint during checkout to get discount of Rs 500 from the listed price of Rs 1,299. -
^^^ Is that profile photo actually yours? Cute! All of 19 years old with interest in Technical & Programming.. Good to see some young guns joining RIMweb in the company of aged Dadaji, Chachaji & Kakaji!
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ShopAndShip / PPO Box & other package forwarders
rajanmehta replied to caringlover's topic in General Technical Discussion
^^^ What does post no 134 & 135 have to do with ShopAndShip Discussion? Post in the right topic, there are 2 existing.. Ecommerce Websites - Good, Bad and Ugly! Grievances Against E-Selling Websites -
2G: Lone CDMA Player Status May Help Sistema (MTS) Get Relief
rajanmehta replied to faizca's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
Unless the Supreme Court alters it's order cancelling licenses through a bunch of review petitions filed, i don't understand how can the government help any company. Whether the case is genuine or not is beside the point. TRAI has already recommended against refund of license fees for cancelled licenses. -
You can buy Motorola Droid 2 Global from Kapil for 7K if he still have it >> http://www.rimweb.in...post__p__258054
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Reliance Jio - Pan India 4G / LTE network
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Telecom Panel Allows VOIP Under National Telecom Policy Source New Delhi: India’s Telecom Commission has approved allowing voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) services under the National Telecom Policy (NTP), 2012, in a move that is aimed at making telecom services more affordable and which will also benefit companies such as Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) that have plans, licences and spectrum to offer wireless mobile broadband services. An internal department of telecommunications (DoT) note reviewed by Mint says the commission, the country’s apex telecom policymaking body, has done this “to enhance affordability to consumers”. The decision will come into effect next month. An RIL spokesperson did not respond to phone calls, and email and text messages seeking comment on the development. Media reports say RIL, the only company to have a pan-India licence to offer mobile broadband services, is preparing for launch and is in the process of picking devices and services (including telephony and content). India is a latecomer to the VoIP revolution. Currently, Indian laws only allow VoIP calls to a telephone in India under strict conditions. However, they allow such calls between computers within the country’s borders and between a computer in India and a telephone (fixed or wireless) outside India. On 6 March, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai), in its final recommendations on NTP, suggested that VoIP be fully allowed in the country. “There is a convergence of technologies happening. The NTP also talks of separating the network providers from the service providers. In such a scenario, it makes sense for us to allow this,” said a senior DoT official, who did not want to be identified. “Earlier there were many other issues and (it) did not make sense. Many of the operators and other stakeholders opposed it, saying that India was not ready for it. Now we feel the technology should be allowed,” added this person, explaining why India was far behind the rest of the world in the adoption of VoIP. To offer voice calls between a computer and a phone within India, the service provider has to have a telecom licence or UASL (universal access service licence) and follow Trai’s mandated interconnection norms. Once the new norms come into place, phone users, too, can use their handsets to call other phone users through the Internet, provided the handsets are compliant with the technology. Analysts say the move will benefit customers. “Doing this will allow more flexibility and new competition to emerge through non-facilities based providers,” said Kunal Bajaj, partner-director (India) at Analysys Mason (India) Ltd, a technology consulting firm. “It should hopefully also allow for a wholesale market to emerge, which does not really completely exist today. So this should be good for consumers, and for innovation.” Analysts also add that the full adoption of VoIP will not affect tariffs. The prospect of tariffs going lower than the present 40-70 paise per minute is remote, they say. They also foresee some challenges. Apart from policy, the biggest challenge is security. “Allowing VoIP means bringing the problems of the Internet to the mobile in full force,” said Hemant Joshi, a partner at consultancy Deloitte Haskins and Sells. -
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rajanmehta replied to rajanmehta's topic in General Technical Discussion
^^^ 6 Members have already replied to that. Refer Page No 232.- 6,376 replies
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Yey. Forbidden Fruits always taste better!!!
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TP-LINK Portable 3G Wireless N Router at Rs 1,800 >> http://www.ebay.in/i...0#ht_2959wt_905 Manufacturer Spec Link >> http://www.tp-link.c...model=TL-MR3020 Review >> http://www.pcadvisor...-mr3020-review/- 6,376 replies
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