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    Ketan
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  1. Fair enough.. but wat i missed was how come I had to change the user name nd password when all was going fine till now... im sure Nil would not even know the funda of changing the Uname nd Pword... ha hahah... but dude not being modest ppl like U nd Dhiraj nd all does deserve a cabin next to the dumb Head Anil....
  2. Kiya bhai... Thank you so much.. lekin dost itna mobile techy dimag hota to me Reliance me anil ka right hand ban ke baitha hota... I was under impression of setting the net as per wat Dhiraj had shown in that the Username nd Password were diff... for logging onto reliance web world... nyways thnx a lot...
  3. The user name is UTS@relianceinfo.com nd pass word is as per what Dhiraj Gave in earlier Post @ 68
  4. Dude that has been happning to me since past 2 weeks too... cnt even call up c.care from our cell... u need to call them frm another cell nd get that issue cleared... it takes about half a day to resume services... ask for their tech ppl number... and tell them that this has been happning... post last month when it happend 2 times... till now i have not faced that issue... It has nothing to do with Govt things now for the net connection... Help me out Pro dude... when i try to connect to net it give me the error as "Please check ur user name nd password ur svs provider may not support dial up connections" and it does not connect... i have checkd the net settings and its as required and told earlier...
  5. Dude.. HI,.. There is a strange issue with the Web of R world.. the setting on the Palm755p for net is of r world... the net gets conneted but cant browse any sites.. Gmail or yahoo or Facebook does not get loaded... i get the green arrow for net connection... nd I dn tknow if this is issue due to our Fav Palm or Reliance since past week my outgoing calls get diverted automatically to Customer care.. this has happend 2ce in a week now... whereby i cant make outgoing calls and as soon as i call I get the Reliance Tune... any suggestions for both the above issues...
  6. Treo msg scheduler... put a schedul to the msg.. and it will automatically go on the time selected.... It also sync with 2day application... Found it v. useful... TreoMsgr_v6.1-1050.zip
  7. Bro Iv put a Mail to u for Pixie... Do you have paint ball game... my software seems to have currepted... its resetting my treo everytime i play... I had the same on my memory... It resets the phone nd puts the same on the Phone memory... is that an issue??? can you please repost the same or the page where it is..... thnx...
  8. I AM so sorry... dude.. Didnt even realise that - was clicked.... but dnt worry.. i have given u +1 +1 .... Tell me wat are the implications of -1 nd +1 coz u guys have done a lot for me... Everytime i Log in ill give ull get.. +1
  9. Everything you store in Secret! is encrypted with a single master password of your choice. Whenever you start Secret! you are presented with an on-screen keyboard to enter your password. This password is used to decrypt your data and only someone knowing this password can access your data. No back doors, no hidden weakness! If you forget your password, you will have to erase and re-install Secret! as there's absolutely no way to open your data without knowing the password. secret.zip
  10. Runtime is a tool for your Palm organizer, which is used to record the last ten changes of battery, its runtime between changes and the battery voltage over the last 120 days. You may switch between the two main program screens by tapping the button at the upper-right corner of either screen, or by tapping your MENU button and selecting the first Option item ( "Bat.voltage" or "Runtime"). BAT. VOLTAGE SCREEN On theleft side of this screen, the date of the last battery change is shown. Beside it is the time elapsed since this date. On the right, you will see the runtime of your Palm with its current batteries. If 2 or more changes of battery have been recorded, the average of the runtimes is displayed above the bottom line. ("Avg" or "Mtl" in the german version). On the bottom line, you will see the runtime since the last reset of your Palm. The format "12d 13:24" means 12 days 13 hours and 24 minutes. RECORDING A CHANGE OF BATTERY Tap your MENU button and select the item, "New Battery" to register a change of battery. runtime.zip
  11. -1??? Sorry but didnt understand????
  12. DHIRAJ / MUFFADAL WHILE PLAYING VIDEO ON TCPMP THERE IS A MSG FLASHING ON SCREEN.... OUT OF MEMORY.... WATS THAT MEAN... AND AAC PLUG IN MISSING.... HOW DO I SOLVE THAT..... THNX IN ADV
  13. Pardon Me for Putting Out of topic thing.... Plan to take a GSM connection.... Does any one have Idea if Reliance GSM is good or not in respect to the Network & if not which one is better to go for.... Would appriciate if someone can guide.... Thanx
  14. Spectec miniSD WiFi 802.11b card SDW-822 IS IT TRUE THAT WITH WIFI CARD WE CAN CONNECT TO NET WITH TREO 755P>>> READ THIS ARTICLE... PLZ ADVICE ALL THE TREO MASTER MINDS... The Treo 750 is a great smartphone that comes up short in one area: WiFi. If you need that local area wireless networking technology because you lack fast 3G coverage at home or work or wish to connect directly to your work Intranet over WiFi, then you're in luck. The Spectec miniSD WiFi 802.11b card is a great companion to the Treo 750, Treo 750v and other WiFi-less Windows Mobile 2003/Windows Mobile 5/Windows Mobile 6 Pocket PC and Pocket PC phone and Smartphones with a miniSD slot supporting SDIO (i.e. the Motorola Q and Motorola Q9m). The 1.5 gram Spectec card is amazingly small and the antenna cap protrudes only a few millimeters out of the card slot. It comes with a CD that includes drivers and a utility for Windows Mobile 2003, 2003SE and Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PCs/Pocket PC phones. It can be used with a miniSD to SD card adapter should you wish to use it in a Pocket PC that has an SD card slot, though Spectec sells SD 802.11b/g SD cards as well. The software CD includes drivers for a variety of Spectec products, so be sure to select software for the SDW-822 for installation on your Treo 750. You have the choice of installing just the driver, or the driver and a WLAN management utility that's primarily designed for Windows Mobile 2003 and isn't compatible with some Windows Mobile 5 PDAs and phones. In fact, the utility isn't compatible with the Treo 750, giving a "can't open channel" error. No big deal since WiFi support is built into Windows Mobile 5 (though it's well hidden on the stock Treo). After installing the driver and inserting the card, go to the Palm Wireless Manager application accessible from the right softkey menu on the Today Screen. You'll notice that WiFi has been added to the existing Bluetooth and Phone control buttons on screen, though the WiFi button doesn't actually turn the card on and off. The menu (cleverly labeled "Menu") now lists WiFi settings as an option. This takes you to the standard Windows Mobile 5 wireless card management screen where you can manage your connections. Before you even get there, the little WiFi icon at the top of the task bar on the Today Screen has probably already informed you that wireless networks are in range and is asking you if you wish to connect to one of them. Note that there's a 5 to 7 second delay before the Treo gets the card up and running, and you'll see a very, very small green LED on the card blink when it's active. Don't both going to the Wireless Manager until the card is ready and don't pull it out if nothing happens immediately. The card protrudes only a tiny bit and the door over the card slot rests behind it on the Treo and hangs loose on the Motorola Q9m. We found the card and driver to be reliable in our Treo 750. Occasionally if the Treo powered off, it might not find the card so we removed and re-inserted it and were ready to go again. As with all networking cards, the Spectec miniSD WiFi card does drain power. The Treo's standard 1200 mAh battery was taxed a bit and we managed to use up 50% of the battery when using the card to surf the web and test Skype for 1.3 hours. That said, the card consumes only an average of 90mA, which is quite good. Speeds were decent at 800k as tested on DSL Reports mobile speed test. Ironically, that's slower than 3G speeds with HSPDA enabled in strong coverage areas, and a bit slower than the Cingular 8525's built-in WiFi. But it's not bad and we found media streamed well, email attachments downloaded quickly and web sites loaded fast. Note that the Treo 750 ships with Cingular's proxy enabled for IE only (this is controlled by a registry entry and not an easily accessible setting page). This means that IE will not load pages if you use a WiFi card unless you edit the registry to remove the proxy or use a different web browser such as Opera or NetFront. Range is acceptable, and we got about 40 feet through walls compared to 65 feet with the Cingular 8525 and even more with a full-sized notebook. Greater range would require both a larger antenna and higher power consumption, neither of which are desirable. Skype didn't do well with the Treo 750. This isn't Spectec's fault, as it didn't do well using Cingular's HSDPA high speed wireless service either. We tested the high and low (fast and slow CPU) versions of Skype 2.1 and with each we got dropped syllables, 10 second lapses in audio transmission but decent sound (when sound did transmit) using the Treo's included headset. Using the speaker and mic built into the phone yielded lots of echo (even with echo cancellation on) and odd sounding feedback. Skype 2.2 beta (both high and low) crashed when we tried to initiate or receive a call. Perhaps when the final version of 2.2 ships, the Treo will be supported. If you need WiFi in your Treo 750 or Treo 750v, the Spectec miniSD WiFi card is pretty much your only choice. Fortunately, it's a good choice that works well.
  15. Meet Palm Pixi.. Soon On Sprint..

    Pixi -- a tiny, sleek webOS-based handset -- -WiFi (EV-DO Rev. A only here), with 8GB of storage onboard (a nice bump up from the rumored 4GB), 2 megapixel camera (with flash), a full QWERTY keyboard, 2.63-inch, 320 x 400 capacitive display (guess they didn't get that HTC memo). detail: http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/09/the-palm-pixi-is-official-headed-to-sprint-this-holiday-season/
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