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Utsav

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  1. What do you mean by not quite an issue?
  2. I'm with Rajan, RIL is cutting cost and they may also be thinking that ppl who are educated enough to browse the Web don't use their service
  3. To The Forum Creator

    Thanks ARUN! Please keep us updated with all those you are cooking in your mind.
  4. No Username?

    Never found such a thing in IE ever! I think Firefox honemoon is over guys!
  5. EDGE or wCDMA

    Don't forget that GSM is much more widele spread and accepted by mst of the Indian cell users. GSM companies must be thankful to RIL for the same!
  6. Think Different

    True yaar!
  7. Ever heard of Blu-ray Disk and Multi-layer Fluoroscent Disks? Do they operate on same principle?
  8. Vodafone Enters India!

    Better finance, better infrastructure, better service... Welcome Vodafone!
  9. EvDO is the CDMA reply for wCDMA and edge?
  10. Nokia Aims New Phones At Emerging Markets

    Two major features with which Nokia doesn't match with the rivals are Ringtone Quality and LCD/TFT Resolution.
  11. Airtel & Reliance Datacard Comparison

    EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution) is a 3G radio technology standardized by ITU (International Telecommunication Union) and 3GPP, built on the existing GSM/GPRS network with minor additions relating to the air interface. EDGE capability can be easily upgraded to existing GSM/GPRS networks using appropriate software. GPRS on average triples the current GPRS data rates and the capacity of each hardware and frequency channel, enabling lower usage cost for existing end-user services, as well as the new advanced services delivery over GSM bands, such as video streaming. EDGE enables advanced mobile services to all end-user segments, creating revenue generation over a wide customer base. Due to its high data rates, EDGE has been adopted as part of ITU's family of 3G technologies. Currently, EDGE is standardized by the same 3GPP standardization body as the other 3G technology, WCDMA, harmonizing the development of both EDGE and WCDMA, and bringing the service delivery capabilities of 3G to EDGE as well. With an average of triple the data rates with EDGE, Nokia customers in Europe, Asia and Americas have already confirmed the promise of the GSM industry. All major operators and equipment vendors support GSM/EDGE standardization. All major GSM manufacturers have publicly confirmed that they will employ EDGE technology. Several terminal vendors, including Nokia, are also scheduled to bring dual mode GSM/EDGE terminals to the market starting in 2002 and multi-mode GSM/EDGE/WCDMA terminals to market sometime during 2003-2004. By 2004, virtually all new Nokia GPRS phones will have EDGE. In cas of India you can expect the same after a year or two You can check this Post by Vishal for more. I'll be posting some more on EDGE soon!
  12. Effective R-Connect Speeds

    Rohit, you better go for the BSNL BroadBAND connection available throughout the country!
  13. Lets Take The Next Step !

    iill be there for Logos. What will be the specs?
  14. Who's IP is this? Seems to be quite fast to respond. Nice info dude!
  15. Is that for real !?! 44642[/snapback] Why don't you check that out yourself and let us know
  16. Tata - 2 yr Incoming Free

    Great! Any h/s from TATA?
  17. Vanity Phone On Your Wrist

    Here is the Pic:
  18. Progbies

    All I can do is cheer you up and say thanks in advance as I'm nemo in VB coding and want the Sync for my SCH N-191 badly as I've lost one slot of "My Melody" due to errorenous uploading of a scrap Ringtone ;( Thanks again!
  19. Best thing is to Upgrade... I mean CPU+Motherboard+RAM but I think that would cost as much as Rs.10,000/- for a good configuration. You may increase the RAM at this ponit but I believe you have slots for only SDRAM and not DDR and SDRAMs are really expensive nowadays. If you can manage a good 128MB SDRAM from a pal, that would give you the best performance for your PC.
  20. Why Coai Should Be Banned ?

    I think the FREE intra-network calling facility will not go as even BSNL is offering the same for RS.799/- Check this ad from BSNL (Calcutta Telephones) which is offering the same.
  21. Tata - 2 yr Incoming Free

    Is it available ONLY with Non-Stop Mobile offer? There are somany handsets available with TATA but some of them (which I've listed) are available only with NSM offer!
  22. Tata - 2 yr Incoming Free

    Not Exactly bhutes! I've mentioned only those handsets which are available with Only Non-Stop Mobile offer. There are so many Handsets available with TATA.
  23. I think this one to be an old model being released due to Stock-Clearance.
  24. Ctrl+alt+del

    David Bradley spent five minutes writing the computer code that has bailed out the world's PC users for decades. The result was one of the most well-known key combinations around: CtrlAltDelete. It forces obstinate computers to restart when they will no longer follow other commands. Bradley, 55, is getting a new start of his own. He's retiring Friday after 28.5 years with IBM. Bradley joined the company in June 1975 as an engineer in Boca Raton, Florida. By 1980, he was one of 12 working to create the IBM PC. He now works at IBM's facility in Research Triangle Park. The engineers knew they had to design a simple way to restart the computer should it fail. Bradley wrote the code to make it work. "I didn't know it was going to be a cultural icon," Bradley said. "I did a lot of other things than CtrlAltDelete, but I'm famous for that one." http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/ptech/01/29/c...tdelete.man.ap/ His fame depends on others failures. http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/ptech/01/29/c...tdelete.man.ap/ At a 20-year celebration for the IBM PC, Bradley was on a panel with Microsoft founder Bill Gates and other tech icons. The discussion turned to the keys. "I may have invented it, but Bill made it famous," Bradley said. Gates didn't laugh. The key combination also is used when software, such as Microsoft's Windows operating system, fails. Bradley, whose name was once mentioned as a clue in the final round of the TV game show "Jeopardy," will continue teaching at North Carolina State University after retirement. His office is filled with memories of his time at IBM and the keys that brought him fame in the tech world. He says he has almost every cartoon that featured CtrlAltDelete. There are video clips of the "Jeopardy" show and the panel with Gates. "After having been the answer on final 'Jeopardy,' if I can be a clue in 'The New York Times' Sunday crossword puzzle, I will have met all my life's goals," Bradley said.
  25. 10 Reasons Why Pcs Crash

    That was a great compilation! Just to add a polished feather to your cap AshishBabu, to start Windows in "Safe Mode" you need to press "SHIFT" when the prompt says "Verifying DMI Pool Data..." As the verification of Desktop Management Interface Pool Data loads the default DMI immediately.
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