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  1. ^^^ What an idea sirji. Hum jaise log jinki subah dopehar mein hoti hai....unka kya hoga ? Humein toh yeh plan activation raat se start karni padegi.
  2. ^^^ Kapil Bhai, ye Genius bhai aajkal seal todne mein busy hain. Aap kaho toh mai apka topic SEAL ker du ? Lolz....
  3. Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos GSM + CDMA

    ^^^ Dear Sougata, that post refers to three different models of Samsung whereas this thread could be dedicated to discuss particularly about Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos (Gsm + Cdma).
  4. Editor's Choice, Paid Apps - All Free From Getjar

    Thanks for the useful info dear Vandan. +1
  5. Indian SOS Number 112?

    Call on emergency number 112 can even be made while the key lock is active on your mobile. The call lands in the nearest police control room within your present range. This call can be made even if you don't have account balance.
  6. Non SMS Stuff

    ^^^ Yeh bachha badaa hoke khilaadi banega.
  7. Life of a Eunuch

    Good one Rajan Babu.
  8. Very helpful tutorial Sadikk Bhai. << Topic Pinned >>
  9. Non SMS Stuff

    ^^^ Wah wah....kya baat hai.....Fresh bhi aur Honest bhi......coffee. http://www.fresh-honest.com/home.html
  10. TATA Docomo Intros ‘Name Tunes’ – Greet Your Caller With Your Name ! Adding a new feather to the Call Me Tunes service and Doing the New each time, TATA Docomo, today announced the first of its kind service in the telecom VAS space called Name Tunes. Name Tunes is a first of its kind service in the country powered by VAS content developer mCarbon that allows subscriber to greet callers with his/her Name & personalized message of their choice from a set your template messages, instead of listening to a traditional Tring-Tring or musical caller tune. To activate this service, it’s quick and simple, TATA DOCOMO subscribers have to simply SMS “First NAME” and send it to 52100(Toll Free). For example if the name is “Deepika” then Type “Deepika” and send it to 52100. Subscription charges are Rs. 30 per month and Name Tune download will be charged for Rs. 15 for 90 days. Courtesy : Telecom Talk
  11. What Made You Happy Today / Recently?

    I'm very happy today......my parents came to stay with me for sometime. Ab waapas bachha bann jaane ko jee chaahta hai.
  12. Get Name Of Idea Mobile User

    ^^^ Saugata Bhai, in my opinion Mobile phone is a very personal type of thing. Any details related to personal info of the mobile user should never be made public by the operators. We are already getting spammed by junk text messages every day. If the name / address of the mobile subscriber gone public then we will definitely get personalised spam messages and offers. It will do much harm then benefit because such info will be mainly used by marketing persons / spammers. No doubt serious users like you and others will get benefited with the info....but then the ratio of users like you is very less. Even I don't remember when did I called 197 (mtnl directory helpline) or searched mtnl website for getting anyone's address / landline number. It is my personal opinion only, because I don't need any such service nor I wish to get myself spammed on all my mobile numbers day / night unnecessarily.
  13. ^^^ Micromax A60 Andro has resistive touchscreen.
  14. HTC EVO 3D (GSM) Launched in India

    ^^^ @mdhussain Please do not 'quote' full posts unnecessarily.
  15. News Snippets

    ^^^ Soch raha hoon....itna paisa mil jaye toh ek anaath ashram khol dunga.....aur wahan bachon ko Talwarbaazi ki training doonga. By the way, not a single penny will be transferred in the teacher's account as 'interest'.
  16. News Snippets

    Bhai, Nominee mujhe banaa dena. lolz
  17. Non SMS Stuff

    ^^^ Lol.
  18. ^^^ Welcome on board dear Akshay. Good to see your love towards Dell XCD 35.
  19. My Health Tips

    Chachu apki kripa say mai toh ab STAR se kamm nahi hoon. Aapne jo nuskhe bataye thhe woh bahut kaam aa rahe hain. My body is in proper shape now.....no less then Hritik Bhai.
  20. How To: Configure a Wi-Fi Router Correctly Last week, we looked at ways to look for a good Wi-Fi router. It's one thing to choose a Wi-Fi router, but it's equally important to spend the same time to install and configure it correctly. If you’ve bought a router from your ISP, then someone from the ISP might have come over to your place and installed the router for you. Sometimes, the ISP personnel might not have any knowledge of wireless security and have no idea about your network setup at your home. If you’ve bought your own Wi-Fi router, then you will have to configure your router yourself. Let’s look at some of the most important features that need to be configured on your router. Logging into your router At this point, we are going to assume that you’ve setup the cables between the ISP and the router correctly. Routers and modems do not have any controls or LCD displays that let you configure the settings for them externally. The firmware on the router can only be accessed through a web browser. The web interface can typically be accessed on http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.0.1. The user name and password are both admin most of the time as well. If that doesn’t work, refer to the router manual for the correct URL or look at the back of the router. The user name and password will also be mentioned there. Some of them require you to authenticate using a web login while most of them use PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet). When you first buy your router, you might have to enter these details into the router manually for once. The interface and location of the menus differs from one brand of routers to another, but the features are common everywhere. If your ISP doesn’t use PPPoE, you can use DHCP as your setup type and if your ISP assigns you specific IP addresses, you can choose the Static IP option and enter the details manually. Enabling MAC Address Cloning Every single network device has a MAC address which is unique to that device. ISPs lock internet access to MAC addresses on their clients’ PCs. So when you buy a new router, the ISP detects a different MAC address and disables internet access to that connection. Fortunately, routers have a MAC address cloning feature that allow you to manually add the MAC address of your PC. Most of the routers have a MAC address auto-detection feature built into them. Enable it if you find your internet connection not working the moment you install your brand new router. Securing your Wi-Fi network Wi-Fi security is absolutely important if you don’t want your network PCs to be exposed and if you don’t want random users using your internet connections. Most routers come with no passwords set for the wireless network, which makes it easy for you to get online but at the same time, also easy for those unauthorized users. There are a few steps that can reduce the chances of that happening. When you first install the router, make sure that you have Security mode on your router setup to WPA2-Personal and enter a long and somewhat complicated password. Most ISPs today distribute routers amongst their users with the passwords set as admin, password, the user’s phone number or name. The next step is to block all MAC addresses other than your PC and other devices that you might be using. Remember, we talked about ISPs blocking PCs with unrecognized MAC address? Routers have a similar feature that blocks devices whose MAC addresses aren’t present in the white list. Linksys calls the feature the Wireless MAC filter. Disabling SSID Broadcast is one of the last steps to securing your router. With the broadcasting disabled, users aren’t able to see any wireless networks and accessing it isn’t possible unless you know the exact SSID of the network. Ideally, disable this once you’ve connected your devices to the Wi-Fi router at least once so that the SSID, password and settings are saved. Setting up port forwarding A lot of P2P applications and games might require open ports, which basically means that the router should be able to accept ports and forward them to your devices. Since all the connections being made to your network pass through the single router, the router needs to redirect those requests to specific PCs. In this case, incoming connections coming to various ports need to forwarded to the correct PCs. P2P applications for example need an accessible incoming port. Once you know which port your P2P application knows (which is something you can find out from the connection settings for the application), you can specify the port you would like the router to forward and to which PC or device. Some manufacturer use the term NAT, port forwarding or in the case of recent Linksys routers, the feature is available through a menu called Applications & Gaming. In this case, users can choose from one of the preset applications and ports or can choose to manually enter the values. For example, if you were hosting a game of Quake III Arena (a game that uses the port 27960) for your friends, you would need to specify the external port to be 27960, the internal port to be 27960 as well and mention the destination PC’s IP address. Don’t forget to specify TCP/UDP traffic. You can set it to be both if you’re unsure. Enabling bandwidth priority Streaming Youtube uses a lot of bandwidth. If you happen to be playing a multiplayer game online while someone else is watching a Youtube video on the same connection, you’re likely to face lag or disconnections. This is obviously very annoying. Routers have a feature which allows users to set higher or lower priority for bandwidth provided to specific PCs or applications. The QoS feature should allow you to select MAC addresses, IPs address and ports, so that bandwidth priorities can be assigned to them. Thanks to Rossi Fernandes Courtesy : Tech2
  21. Error Messages on PC

    The first error message seems to be related to the graphics card installed in your system. Try updating the graphics card drivers and then check again.
  22. ^^^ Dear Avishek, please do not quote the full post especially when you are referring to the last post.
  23. The Power Of Android Brings Your Bank To Your TV!

    This product runs on Android 2.2 version. It is available @ Rs.3000/- at Homeshop18.com Here is the link : http://www.homeshop1...45981/cid:3242/
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