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  1. Google Released Chrome 9

    ^^^ Hmmm.... I don't face any problem for copy paste with any version of Chrome. May be this problem occurs only with you. Check ur system my dear friend.
  2. Sholay Contest !

    Hum to soch rahe thhe ke kamm se kamm dvd player toh milega he. Chalo koi baat nahi, dvd se he kaaaaam chala lenge. . . . . . Bahut chamk rahe hain mobile.......Yeh gaon wale apne mobile per kaunsa Stealth Guard lagate hain re ?
  3. TRAI Issues QoS Report Card for Mumbai and Maharashtra-Goa Circles In order to protect interests of the consumers of telecom sector, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) today published its Comparative performance of Mobile Service Providers in Mumbai and Maharashtra- Goa Telecom Circles for the quarter ending Sept’10. With the TRAI’s Report Card on GSM and CDMA Mobile service operators in Mumbai and Maharashtra-Goa telecom circles following factors were looked into it Quality of Service (QoS) Parameters of Accessibility,Call Drops,Voice Quality, Billing Complaints. According to the QoS report published by TRAI, Vodafone and MTNL Mumbai performing the best in the Availability of network and very less downtime of BTS/Mobile Tower compared to other operators in Mumbai. While in the Accessibility of % of call made by the subscriber and successful in the network LOOP Mobile has been recognized as the only service provider with 99.99% for this segment. In the Percentage of calls with Good voice Quality Videocon, Uninor, MTS India, Tata Indicom rated the best operators with more than 99% of calls with good Voice quality. Here is the Full Report Card: Courtesy : Telecom Talk
  4. Cheers Mobile Spreads Affordable Talk Plans For Mumbai And Delhi Have you said Cheers yet? No, then i’m sure you might consider to Cheers. If you are from Mumbai or Delhi, then you now have option to talk all local at 25p while you can talk to all STD numbers at 30p/minute. In an effort to attract the customers, Cheers Mobile has recently come up with this exciting tariff plans.Cheers Mobile has launched two local packs priced at32 and at62 and also launched an STD Pack which is priced at31. With32 local pack, you get free 130 minutes of local calling with a validity of 15 days while62 pack offers 260 local minutes with a validity of 30 days. Also, the STD Pack which is priced at31 offers 175 free local minutes with a validity of 30 days. The offer details are also tabulated below: Please note that the above mentioned offers can only be availed if recharged through electronic or mobile to mobile recharge. All the offers mentioned above are available for the Cheers Mumbai and Delhi customers. For more details, you can also call 121 (toll free) from your Cheers Mobile. Courtesy : Telecom Talk
  5. Are There Websites That Really Pay!?

    Thanks all my dear friends.....for all your motivation and encouragement. +1 to you all. . . . . . . By the way I'm having the best Scheme to Earn Without Working.....Check my signatures.....waise yaha bhi link de deta hoon. Ye Lo : No MLM....No Online Surveys....No Marketing....You Can Earn By Sitting At Your Chair....Click Here To Know More Bhai log toh derr na karo.....yeh link sirf subah savere he activate hota hai, from 5 am to 11 am only. Toh aaj he registration karvayein.
  6. Non SMS Stuff

    chiraag Bhai....photuva nahi mili kya net pe ?? Dekho yahaan.... genius bhau ne photuva bhi daal di hai...yahan : Mujhe Apne Soft Mouse Se Click Karo Waise +1 for the story.
  7. Sholay Contest !

    Daktar Babu.....+1 for the photuva... Nahi toh eii story hum pahle he sun chuke hain.....yahan : Mujhe Apne Soft Mouse Se Touch Karo Waise bhai log HOLI KAB HAI ???...................KAB HAI HOLI ????
  8. @coolminilife +1 to you buddy....for thinking about parents. Your post will definetely encourage other members too, to do something for their parents. Keep it up buddy. Badey - Buzurgon ka Aashirwaad sadaa saath hona chahiye.
  9. New Members Introduce Yourself Here!

    Welcome on board dear Tyagi Sahab.
  10. L1 is Dead.... get a Life

    ^^^ Thats what they don't want to.
  11. Must Have Products For Your New Android Phone

    @ Dhiraj Nice thread Brother. +1
  12. Rajan Bhai....once again.....very informational thread from you. Keep it up. +1
  13. Photography tips for Beginners Learn the basics before you step out to take a picture Buying a digital camera is easy. Anyone with money can do that. But just because you have a camera does not make you a photographer. Even if you have the eye of a photographer, you need to learn the basics first before you step out to take your first picture. Today we will be discussing some of the basic things that you must keep in mind while photographing. Check your battery and memory card Always keep a tab on the amount of power in your battery. When you are not using your camera or before you are going out somewhere with it, make sure you recharge the battery. If you are going to take a lot of pictures, especially with a flash, then it makes sense to take a fully charged spare battery with you. Also, make sure that you have a memory card inside your camera before you head out. Some cameras do not notify you when there is no memory card present inside and allows you to save the images on the internal memory. This might fool you into thinking that you have the memory card inserted when you could just be four shots away from running out of internal memory. Always check the memory card and make sure it has enough memory left for your shots. Also buy a spare one if you are planning to shoot a lot. They don't cost much these days. An 8GB Class 2 SDHC card would set you back by Rs. 650, whereas a 16GB card costs Rs. 1,400. For better performance, especially during video recording or high speed shooting, consider a faster Class 6 or Class 10 cards, but also expect to pay a lot more. Keep the lens clean Taking care of the lens is one of the most important things about photography. Think of them as your own eyes and take care of it in a similar way. For a lens to deliver the best possible performance, it should always be kept clean. Cleaning a lens also requires a great deal of care; don't clean it with the same cloth you wipe the floor with! Refer to the following video to learn how to properly clean your camera lens. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7S6VARidHk&feature=player_embedded Hold the camera properly It's important that you learn to hold the camera properly while shooting to prevent blurry shots, or worse, dropping the camera. Always hold the camera with both your hands. You may think you look cool shooting with one hand but it's bad for the photos you click. Place your index finger of your right hand on the shutter and the thumb on the area next to the display. Hold the base of the camera with the other hand to stabilize it. Make sure none of your fingers are covering the lens, the flash or the focus assist light. Don't keep your elbows floating and instead stick them close to your body to reduce shake. Stand with your feet slightly apart and don't stand on a moving or unstable surface. Also, right when you are about to press the shutter, hold your breath in for a second to become completely still and then release your breath once you take the shot. Of course the best thing to do would be to not hold the camera at all and instead keep it on a still surface or mount it on a tripod. This is especially necessary when you are shooting in low-light without a flash or at high zoom levels, where even the tiniest of movements gets magnified. When you are shooting video, make sure you are not blocking the microphones on the camera. Also, do not hold the camera vertically. Unlike still images which are saved in portrait orientation when you hold the camera vertically, the same does not happen with videos. So if you don't want to watch your videos with your neck at an angle, hold the camera normally while shooting. Familiarize yourself with the settings Cameras today come with a great deal of features built-in. Some may simply be gimmicks, while some can be of great assistance while shooting. So it is important that you are familiar with all the features that your camera has, so you can get the best out of it. Read the manual when you buy the camera and find out how you can go about accessing all of them. You don't want to be stuck fiddling with the settings when people in front of you are waiting to get their picture taken. Use auto mode for a quick shot Sometimes it is best to leave all the settings behind and use the auto mode when you quickly need to take a shot. You could lose a precious moment as you try to adjust the settings on your camera. Just stick it into auto and press the shutter and hope that the image comes out right. Remember, you can always adjust the image later in a photo editor but you cannot get that moment back once it has passed. Disable digital zoom Even though all cameras have optical zoom these days most of them still give the option of digital zoom in the settings. As you may know by now, digital zoom is not true zoom and all it does is mess with your photos. And since you may accidentally end up using digital zoom once you reach the end of optical zoom, it would be best to disable it completely from the settings. Don't use the flash unnecessarily A flash is useful in only a handful of scenarios. One is when it is completely dark. Second would be when the subject is illuminated from the back, causing its front to be in its own shadow. In this situation a flash can help light up the front of the subject. But apart from these situations a flash is of little use. In fact, the harsh white light can ruin your images. If you are into artistic photography, you would do better by switching the flash off. If all you want is to make sure all the subjects in your pictures are properly visible, then it makes sense to use the flash. In either case, don't leave it on auto mode, making it fire willy-nilly. Use the appropriate mode on the camera You will notice that your camera has multiple modes, such as, macro, portrait, landscape, etc. These modes are created by a combination of settings that otherwise you'd have to adjust manually to achieve the same results. Although auto modes aren't always reliable, they can give surprisingly good results at times with minimal effort from the photographer. Macro mode is very useful when shooting object that are very close to the lens. Make sure you stick your camera in the right mode depending upon the conditions to get the best results. Use optical viewfinder if possible Using optical viewfinder has a couple of advantages. First, since the camera is now up against your face, it is more stable than when floating in your hands. Secondly, it lets you disable the display and conserve some battery. Most point-and-shoot cameras these days don't come with an optical viewfinder though and unlike those on DSLRs are bound to have some amount of parallax. Always shoot in RAW if possible All the DSLRs have this option and nowadays several point-and-shoot cameras also offer you the choice of saving images in RAW. An image saved in RAW format is unprocessed and hence in its purest form. This file is not directly usable for printing and very few applications can open it. It is usually meant for image editors, where you can take the unprocessed image and then make whatever changes you see fit and then save the image in a traditional format such as JPEG for viewing or editing. There is no fixed format for RAW and each camera manufacturer has its own version, so you need to make sure your image editor is compatible with it. Also, shooting in RAW only makes sense if you are going to edit the image later, otherwise it would be better to shoot in JPEG, as RAW files are very large in size and take up sizable amount of space on the memory card. If you are unsure, you can use the JPEG+RAW mode, which most cameras supporting RAW have, which saves the same image in both JPEG as well as RAW. Backup your images Make sure you always backup your images. If you have stored the images on the hard drive, make sure you have another copy of it somewhere else as hard drives are prone to failure. A smart thing to do would be to save the images on an online service such as Microsoft SkyDrive or Flickr. The former is free while the latter has a yearly fee, but is more suitable for those who want to share their photos with others. Do keep in mind that there is a slim chance of failure with cloud based storage as well, as was demonstrated by a recent incident where an account of a Flickr user was accidentally deleted by Flickr, causing four years' worth of images to be lost in an instant. If your images are on a memory card and you are waiting to transfer to a computer then use the lock switch found on all SD cards. This puts the card in a read-only mode, which means you cannot write or delete any data on the card. You can also get an Eye-Fi card for your camera, which wirelessly upload images on the card to a computer through Wi-Fi, so you don't have to worry about the data on your card getting deleted. In the next part of this article we shall discuss some of the more advanced techniques that you can employ to take great pictures. Thanks to Prasad Naik. Courtesy : Techtree
  14. Are There Websites That Really Pay!?

    Very correct Dhiraj Bhai.....in such scams....they rolls the investors money again and again.....and innocent investors think that the company is paying them. Infact TOPIYAAN CHAL RAHEE HOTI HAIN......Iski Topi, Uske Sir....aur Uski Topi, Iske Sirr. Aur jis din topi chalni bandd hui toh saara KARYAKRAM....badal jaata hai KRIYA-KARAM mein.
  15. Are There Websites That Really Pay!?

    +1. But who deleted those posts? Raccoon Bhai....we, EAGLE-EYED responsible moderation team alongwith the admins, deleted those posts on the very first day of posting. Because we smelled foul play on the very first day. Raccoon Bhai....this is a God Gift to me....that I hardly forget anything, not only on the forum but also in my personal life. Woh kya hai na ke....apun kee memory jaraa kuch jyaada he sharp hai. Ask me about any thread on the forum, and I can tell within seconds about who participated in that thread and left what comments in their respective posts. Haan, jo thread miss ho jaatey hain mujhse (if any) unki guarantee nahi hai. Otherwise I hardly forget. Friends, I've an Emotional Bond with this forum and its members.....and always seen this community as a Family. Toh bhai log, agar mujhe sab yaad rehta hai toh ismein aap sabka he bhalaa hai.
  16. ^^^ Ha ha ha.....not Uncle ji Kanaga bhai.....inko toh aap UNCLE SAM bolo.
  17. New Members Introduce Yourself Here!

    Welcome to the forum dear Rishabh and Sachin.
  18. ^^^ Than take full advantage of DUAL PORTABILITY my dear Saurav.
  19. Moneybookers & PayPal

    ^^^ Hmmm.....No purchases allowed from eBay U.S. from 1st March Onwards...
  20. Are There Websites That Really Pay!?

    Bus Vikas Bhai, yu samajh lo ke aaj ke din ke liye sambhal ke rakhi thi apki woh posts. My God....I can't forget your words....YAARO YEH KANAK DHARA APKO LAKHPATI BANAA DEGI. Lolz Its good that no one from Rimweb felt prey for that scheme....because your thread was removed within two days of your posting. Vikas Bhai, in the future don't post referral schemes like this, nor put any EXTERNAL LINK in your signatures for the same. We always encouraged and appreciated you when you came with the products like MAGIC BULLET and WOODEN CHAINS. But schemes like ONLINE SURVEYS or MLM's are never welcomed by Rimweb.
  21. Olive to Launch First Indian HSPA+ Android Phone Set to be unveiled on February 9 In end-December 2010, we reported that Olive Telecom promised to bring the Google Android 2.2 OS based phone range in India. Sticking to its words, Olive Telecom is going to launch India's first HSPA+ (Evolved High Speed Packet Access and technically 4G) phone running Android on February 9. We've managed to sneak in an invite for the conference. However, there are very less details on the Olive's Android device specifications and form factor as of now. Arun Khanna, CEO for Olive Telecom, said the company plans to introduce Android 2.2 Froyo based smartphones by March 2011. In India, Android 2.2 Froyo based devices have just started pouring in from major handset makers and many are expected in the coming months. As per the invite, Olive would be unveiling the first Indian HSPA+ based smartphone. In India, we already have HTC Desire HD priced at Rs. 26,399 approximately and Desire Z for around Rs. 24,999. The HSPA+ standard offers data connection speeds at up to 14.4Mbps download and 5.76Mbps upload. Also note that Qualcomm's president for India and South Asia would be present at the event and hence it makes us think if Olive's Android based phone will carry Qualcomm's 800MHz Scorpion core based MSM7x30 processor or the 1GHz MSM8x55 processor. In either case, the phone would be capable of supporting up to 12 megapixel camera and 720p HD recording if enabled. Olive's HSPA+ Network supporting Android phone does raise concerns about network support. However, with the 3G roll out happening country wide, several may be able to make the best of the both the phone and the network. We'll update this space with more details as and when we get them. Courtesy : Techtree
  22. Photography Tips For Beginners

    ^^^ Hmmm.....lolz Kalpak Bhai.
  23. Are There Websites That Really Pay!?

    Raani Mukherjee, Shilpa Shetty aur Shaifali (Kanta Lagaa Item Girl)....inn teeno ke paise sood sameit settle karwaye ya nahi ? Becuase you written that they too joined KANAK DHARA. Ab tak toh yeh teeno heroins CROREPATI ARABPATI / KHARABPATI ho chuki hongi. Shaifali ko toh kaante ki jagah pura INJECTION HE LAG GAYA. ------------------------------------ Here are the posts by you about KANAK DHARA : LAKHPATI kya Ghantaa banayegee ? Sabko bhikhari banaa ke rakh diya KANAK DHARA ne.
  24. Photography Tips For Beginners

    ^^^ Lol.....Amitbah Bhai.
  25. Photography Tips For Beginners

    Lolz Genius Bhau......"PO***GRAPHY".....na na na. Thanks all for your appreciations.
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