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Saturday 24 December 2011

Trick to send free SMS in Airtel

  • Note: Only for new sim
  • sms 'FUN' to 54321 twice
  • It will give you 200 sms per day

Thursday 22 December 2011

Airtel 3G starts at 9



Airtel 3G services at just Rs 9
Airtel is offering 3G services for as low as Rs 9 in some states, and at just Rs 8 in selected regions. The Rs 9 voucher gives the user 10 MB of data usage with a 1 day validity, it is a very reasonable scheme, and users can now actually have a trial of 3G services, before going in for the monthly schemes. After the expiry of the tariff, browsing charges of 10p/20KB will apply.

Facebook free in Airtel, Charge on Extra Services

Airtel


Airtel has launched the world’s first USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) based Facebook access service in India. Now Airtel Subscribers will have access to Facebook and update status for free, and enjoy additional activities for Just Rs. 1 a day, view/comment/Like news feeds, post on walls, confirm friend requests and view all notifications.

USSD is a session-based communication, this requires no internet connection, browser, GPRS etc. It functions somewhat like a menu-based browser(Something you Do to Check Your Balance or Voucher Status). Airtel claims that this technology is unique to GSM, and is a built-in way to transmit data over signal channels. The new USSD solution from Airtel is based on Fonetwish which is developed by U2opia Mobile social and mobile application provider.

Three Optimus Phones-Net Dual Sim,Sol and Hub -Features


The LG Optimus Net Dual SIM (P698) and the LG Optimus Sol has been priced in India and now available for pre-order from the online retailer
Letsbuy. LG announced the LG Optimus Net in July and later said that it would come with Dual SIM support in 30 European countries. The Dual SIM version went on sale in Russia last month as LG Optimus Link. The single SIM LG Optimus Net was launched in India last month. LG announced the Optimus Sol in August. The LG Optimus Net Dual SIM (P698) has similar
features as the single SIM version but it¡¯s a
bit thicker. It comes with a 3.2-inch (320 x 480
pixels) display. It comes with LG SmartShare
function allows easy sharing of content with
other DLNA-friendly devices. It is 12.1mm thick and weighs 124.6g. It comes with 3MP camera,
Wi-Fi, aGPS, FM radio, Bluetooth and expandable
memory upto 32GB with Micro SD. It boasts a
1500mAh battery. The LG Optimus Sol has 3.8 inch (800¡Á480 Pixels) Ultra AMOLED capacitive touch screen display,
1GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 processor and runs on
Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). It is 9.8mm thick and
comes with 5MP auto-focus camera, Wi-Fi b/g/n,
aGPS, FM radio, Bluetooth v3.0 and expandable
memory upto 32GB with Micro SD. It boasts a 1500mAh battery.

The LG Optimus Hub is now available for purchase from online retailer Letsbuy in India. LG announced it in September followed by the LG Optimus Pro and Optimus Net that are already
available in India. The LG Optimus Hub is said to be the successor of LG Optimus One, and it has
3.5 inch capacitive touch screen that is much
brighter (550 nit). It runs on Android 2.3.4
(Gingerbread) and features 800 MHz processor,
5MP camera and Wi-F Direct.
The LG Optimus Net Dual SIM is priced at Rs.
10,699 at Letsbuy and the LG Optimus Sol is priced at Rs. 16,999 at Letsbuy and LG Optimus Hub is priced at Rs. 12,499.

Sony's Tablet S and Tablet P Launch

Sony launched two tablets - Tablet S and Tablet P - in the Indian market, priced at Rs 29,990 and Rs 36,990 respectively.


Sony launched two tablets - Tablet S and Tablet P - in the Indian market, priced at Rs 29,990 and Rs 36,990 respectively. Both Sony tablets are built around a 1 GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor.


The Tablet S is wedge-shaped,
with one side thicker than the
other. The shape mimics that of a magazine that's been folded over.

The Tablet S is optimized for rich
media entertainment on its 9.4-
inch 1,280 by 800-pixel capacitive touchscreen display, and sports 1 GB of RAM, 16 or 32 GB of onboard flash storage.

Sony said the S tablet is unique
because of a universal remote
inside the computer that can be
used to control stereos, cable
television boxes and TV sets.

With a powerful mobile processor, the Tablet S device lets you enjoy the web as well as your favorite content and applications on its large, high-resolution screen.

The Tablet S' unique asymmetric
design allows for hours of
comfortable use and built-in Wi-Fi compatibility means Internet
connectivity virtually anywhere
there's a hotspot.

The Tablet P aims to be more
portable, featuring a unique
folding design with two 5.5-inch
displays and a total weight of 372 grams.

Sony's tablet P, comes with 4 GB of memory and looks like a clutch purse.

When used for reading, the tablet P can be held vertically to show one page on each screen. When writing an email, the upper screen can be used to show the message while the lower can be used as a keyboard.

Sony's tablets tap its entertainment library by offering music and movies services, which should give it an edge over rivals.

LG C105 mobile features and specs


LG
Even though LG is failing in Mobile Phone market but it doesn’t stop them from Trying constantly and now they have launched a new entry Level Phone - LG C105 which has excellent multimedia features. This phone is a Candy Bar Style Phone with a full QWERTY Keypad has nice Integrated social networking features that allow easy access to social networking sites like face book and Twitter. Here are detailed Features and Specification :
  • 5.6 cm Display Screen
  • Integrated Social Networking Apps
  • MP3 player with equalizers and 3.5mm jack
  • Hindi Language Support
  • 1.3MP camera with 2x Zoom with Video recording
  • Wireless FM
  • Windows Live Messenger
  • Voice Recording
  • Internal Memory: 4.7 MB
  • External Memory: Micro SD upto 4GB
  • NDTV Active
  • Bluetooth
  • Anti-theft Mobile Tracker
  • Embedded Applications: Messenger, NewsHunt, RockeTalk
  • JAVA
  • Talk time: Upto 16 Hrs
  • Standby time: Up to 650 Hrs

Facebook Update for your Android Application

Facebook for Android has received an Update today in Android Market. This Update fixed a lot of bugs that were in the previous update. The most noticeable among them being the birthday of Your friends that disappeared because of the last update. But now its up working.
So just head over to Android Market to get your App Updated

Motorola Defy Mini XT320 - Mobile Features n Specs


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Motorola Defy Mini XT320 Features
Another amazing upcoming mobile with dynamic and whole some features in your pocket now. Motorola Defy Mini XT320 is best for those who love to take their business along. A smart and gentle in size with immense qualities and features that moves where ever you move. Motorola Defy Mini XT320 consist of new technology that gives you TFT capacitive touchscreen with 16M colors, Vibration MP3, WAV ring tones, awesome 5 MP camera with 2592х1944 pixels, auto focusing with LED flash, a microSD card can be insert up to 32GB, latest Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n technology, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot and many more. One great feature in Motorola Defy Mini XT320 which is truly a hotspot for the mobile handlers is IP67 certified – dust and water proof (up to 1m for 30 min) resistance in it and Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic has bring in it a new appealing factor for its users. Simply Motorola Defy Mini XT320 is an eco-friendly smart phone. It uses an Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread) software with Accelerometer, proximity, compass sensor, and SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM, Push Email options.

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Motorola Defy Mini XT320 Specification
  • Network : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 , HSDPA 850 / 1900
  • Screen : TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors , 320 x 480 pixels ,
  • Corning Gorilla Glass, Touch sensitive controls, MOTOBLUR UI with
  • Live Widgets
  • GPRS
  • EDGE
  • Bluetooth
  • WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
  • USB
  • Camera 5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash , Geo-tagging, image stabilization , secondary Vijay
  • OS Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread)
  • Sensors Accelerometer, proximity, compass
  • GPS with A-GPS support


DISPLAY Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 320 x 480 pixels
Multitouch Yes
Protection Corning Gorilla Glass
- Touch sensitive controls
- MOTOBLUR UI with Live Widgets
SOUND Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack Yes
MEMORY Card slot microSD, up to 32GB, buy memory
DATA GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
Speed HSDPA, HSUPA
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0
CAMERA Primary 5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features Geo-tagging, image stabilization
Video Yes
Secondary Yes
FEATURES OS Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread)
Sensors Accelerometer, proximity, compass
Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM, Push Email
Browser HTML, Adobe Flash
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
Colors Black
- IP67 certified - dust and water proof (up to 1m for 30 mins)
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- SNS integration
- MP3/WAV/WMA/AAC+ player
- MP4/WMV/H.263/H.264 player
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Google Talk
- Document viewer
- Photo viewer/editor
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Predictive text input
BATTERY Standard battery

Sunday 18 December 2011

BRAIN Blood flow tracking device

A new ultrasound device could make it easier to detect a potentially life-threatening condition that is common in soldiers with blast-related brain injuries and patients who survive aneurysms.
The condition, called cerebral vasospasm, occurs when blood vessels suddenly constrict. The effect is like squeezing a garden hose: the velocity inside the artery builds as pressure grows, and less blood flows to the brain. The condition can develop several days after an initial injury, and is currently detected using ultrasound, which requires a trained technician to find the relevant blood vessels and hold the ultrasound beam in place.
PhysioSonics, based in Bellevue, Washington, has developed a monitor that makes this process automatic, eliminating the need for a technician. The company is adapting the product for military use, and hopes to expand it to also detect a potentially dangerous buildup of pressure inside the head.
The company's monitor consists of a headset that directs an array of ultrasound beams through the head and uses a proprietary algorithm to automatically detect the mid-cerebral artery, one of the major arteries supplying blood to the brain. The device then locks the relevant beam onto the artery and measures its blood flow. A machine attached to the headset gives an index of flow and peak velocity.
"The point is to give you a variable" that could be read similarly to a heart-rate monitor, says Michel Kliot, company cofounder and a neurosurgeon at University of Washington, where the technology was initially developed.
In November, the company received a military grant of $2.5 million to adapt the device for monitoring vasospasm in soldiers. Nearly half the soldiers who sustain blast injuries develop vasospasm, and the company plans to make a more rugged version of its commercial device for the battlefield

Galaxy R with new tegra 2 processor

Samsung Galaxy R


Samsung & nVIDIA have re-announced the Specs of Galaxy R smartphone and this time they have confirmed the existence of Tegra 2 dual core processor in its Heart. Samsung Galaxy R which is the next Smartphone in Samsungs Galaxy’s High End Smartphone Line UP will be available in North & Eastern Europe, South East & West Asia, Middle East Asia, and China.
Here are some Specs that were Confirmed till Date:
  • 1 Ghz Tegra 2  Dual Core Processor
  • 4.19? WVGA Super Clear LCD touchscreen
  • Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
  • Built-in memory of 8GB
  • Size: 125.7 x 66.7 x 9.55 mm
  • Weight: 131 grams

Motorola Xoom Tablet gets a new makeover with android 4.0.3

Only a day after Google released Android version 4.0.3, one XDA developer has already installed it on his Motorola Xoom WiFi tablet -- making it the first slate to run the frosty Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade. Of course, trendsetting is nothing new for the Xoom, which was also the first to ship with Honeycomb's sweetness back in February. Being first does have its disadvantages, though, as some of the features like the camera don't work, and there seems to be a green overlay on the screen from time to time. If you're willing to overlook these early adopter flaws, head on over to the source to satisfy your ICS-inspired sweet tooth and try it for yourself.

several ways you get hacked

ease fall in hacking web

 

In recent months, I've met at least three people who have been the victim of hackers who've taken over their Gmail accounts and sent out e-mails to everyone in the address book.

The e-mails, which appear legitimate, claim that the person has been robbed while traveling and begs that money be wired so that the person can get home. What makes the scam even more effective is that it tends to happen to people who are actually traveling abroad—making it more likely that friends and families will be duped.
Although it's widely believed that a strong password is one of the best defenses against online fraud, hackers increasingly employ highly effective ways for compromising accounts that do not require guessing passwords.
This means that it is more important than ever to practice "defensive computing"—and to have a plan in place for what to do if your account is compromised.
Malware. Sometimes called the "advanced persistent threat," a broad range of software that was programmed with evil intent is running on tens of millions of computers throughout the world.
These programs can capture usernames and passwords as you type them, send the data to remote websites, and even open up a "proxy" so that attackers can type commands into a Web browser running on your very computer. This makes today's state-of-the-art security measures—like strong passwords and key fobs—more or less useless, since the bad guys type their commands on your computer after you've authenticated.
Today, the primary defense against malware is antivirus software, but increasingly, the best malware doesn't get caught for days, weeks, or even months after it's been released into the wild. Because antivirus software is failing, many organizations now recommend antediluvian security precautions, such as not clicking on links and not opening files you receive by e-mail unless you know that the mail is legitimate. Unfortunately, there is no tool for assessing legitimacy.
Windows XP. According to the website w3schools, roughly 33 percent of the computers browsing the Internet are running Windows XP. That's a problem, because unlike Windows 7, XP is uniquely susceptible to many of today's most pernicious malware threats. Windows 7, and especially Windows 7 running on 64-bit computers, has security features built in to the operating system such as address space randomization and a non-executable data area. These protections will never be added to Windows XP. Thus, as a general rule, you should not use Windows XP on a computer that's connected to the Internet. Tell that to the 33 percent.
Kiosk computers. You should avoid using public computers at hotels, airports, libraries, and "business centers" to access webmail accounts, because there is simply no way to tell if these computers are infected with malware or not. And many of them are running Windows XP. So avoid them.
Open Wi-Fi. Wireless access points that don't require an encryption key to access don't protect your data as it transits through the air. This means that your username and password can be "sniffed" by anyone else using the access point as well. I haven't been able to find any reports of malware-infected laptops running sniffers at coffee shops, but it's really just a matter of time. The only way to protect yourself is to be sure that the websites and e-mail servers you use employ SSL ("https:") for everything, not just logging in.
Man-in-the-middle attacks. Those same open Wi-Fi access points can sniff your password using a variety of so-called man-in-the-middle attacks, in which your computer sends information to the wrong website, which, in turn, passes it to the correct one—so that the communication channel seems fine.
Man-in-the-middle attacks are especially easy over Wi-Fi, but they can take place anywhere on the Internet. Man-in-the-middle attacks can also be implemented through malware. Here even SSL is not enough—you need to be sure that the certificate of the SSL-enabled website is legitimate (a forged certificate will tell your browser that it's connecting to the right site using SSL). Most people also ignore certificate mismatch errors.
Phishing scams. Surprisingly, a fair number of users still fall for phishing scams, in which they voluntarily hand over their username and password to a malicious website. Typically users end up at these sites when clicking on a link they receive by e-mail.
Different website, same password. Finally, many websites (including major newspapers and magazines) require that you set up an account with an e-mail address and a password in order to access their content. Don't use the same password that you use to access your e-mail—otherwise the website owners (and anyone who hacks that website) will be able to take over your other accounts, including your e-mail.
What happens if you follow all of these precautions and your e-mail account still gets compromised?
Here are some ideas:
Be an authentication pioneer. Google, E*Trade, and other firms have deployed systems that allow you to augment passwords with your cell phone or a handheld security token. Although these systems can be defeated with malware, they are still more secure than passwords alone. Currently you need to opt in to these systems. If you care about your security, you should be a pioneer and give them a try.
Be prepared. Google, Facebook, Apple, Amazon, and others allow you to take proactive security measures to protect your account in the event that the password is compromised. This includes registering alternative e-mail addresses, registering cell phone numbers for backup authentication, and providing answers to "secret questions." Unfortunately, you have to do this before your account gets hacked, not after.
Be alert. Facebook allows you to provide a cell phone number that gets an SMS message whenever someone logs in using a different browser. This is a simple, effective way to monitor when someone other than you accesses your account. If your account is accessed, you'll be in a race to change your password before the attackers do.
Maintain multiple accounts. Don't put all of your eggs in one basket! Have accounts at multiple e-mail providers—and accounts at multiple financial institutions for your money, as well. That way, when you get hacked, at least you'll have a backup.
Keep offline copies. Finally, don't keep the sole copy of your precious data at some cloud provider—download your data to your home computer, then burn it to disc or copy it to a disconnected hard drive. That way, even if you lose your online access, at least you'll have a copy.

Monday 12 December 2011

Startup Turns Your Cell-Phone Number into a Location Fix

Phone found: Loc-Aid can use your phone number to pinpoint your location by retrieving data from your cell phone network, if you give the company permission to do so. This map was generated when Technology Review tried a demo of the service.

Your phone number's area code gives other people a clue to where you live, or have lived in the past. Startup company Loc-Aid can use your full phone number to figure out exactly where you are right now.
The service has caught the eye of banks and card issuers interested in checking where their customers are—as a way to reduce fraud—and of retailers interested in sending deals to people nearby.
"We can locate any one of the more than 350 million devices on the major U.S. and Canadian carriers in real time," says Rip Gerber, founder and CEO of Loc-Aid, based in San Francisco.
You can test Loc-Aid's ability to find your phone using this Web demo. It takes from five to 20 seconds to get a location fix for the device associated with a phone number. "The companies using our service already know their customer's phone number and just need to get permission from them to use that to find their location—that's usually done by SMS," says Gerber.

Saturday 10 December 2011

approval of iphone 4s by china


While Apple fans around the globe have had the iPhone 4S for awhile now, many of our friends in the Far East haven't gotten to enjoy the fruits of their countrymen's labor due to a lack of governmental approval. You see, before a handset makes it onto Chinese networks, it's got to be approved by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). The good news is, the 4S has finally been blessed by Beijing and will be brought to the masses by Chinese Unicom sometime soon. That means that China's home-grown superphone, the Meizu MX, is going to have some Siri-ous competition for Chinese hearts and yuan in 2012

TRANSFER BALANCE FROM AIRTEL TO AIRTEL

har ek friend jaroori hota hai..........nw its been so easy to transfer balance from airtel to airtel

1] dial *141# and press share talktime

2]enter the amt: 5-30.........extra 1 rupee as service tax deducted

3]min. balance 15

Tuesday 6 December 2011

3g internet ...........start guide

In this 3rd generation ,,,,,,,, u must want to use the 3g services ...... but how to activate it.........easy s m s steps for different providers is given below


1= VODAFONE 3G = INSERT THAT SIM IN 3G PHONE THEN SEND A MSG SMS ACT 3G to 111................ WAIT FOR CONFERMATION MSG AND THEN LET IT BE ACTIVATED


2=AIRTEL 3G = INSERT THAT SIM IN 3G FONE THEN SEND A MSG SMS 3G to 121.................. WAIT FOR CONFERMATION MSG AND THEN LET IT BE ACTIVATED



3=IDEA =INSERT THAT SIM IN 3G FONE THEN SEND A MSG SMS ACT3G to 12345 OR 3G TO 54777 .................WAIT FOR CONFERMATION MSG AND THEN LET IT BE ACTIVATED



3=MTNL 3G = INSERT THAT SIM IN 3G FONE THEN SEND A MSG SMS ACT3G to 444.................... WAIT FOR CONFERMATION MSG AND THEN LET IT BE ACTIVATED


Monday 5 December 2011

android tricks ........


1. Complete Information About your Phone


*#*#4636#*#*

This code can be used to get some interesting information about your phone and battery. It shows following 4 menus on screen:

Phone information
Battery information
Battery history
Usage statistics

2. Factory data reset

*#*#7780#*#*

This code can be used for a factory data reset. It’ll remove following things:

tricks for windows 7

some gud info related to windows 7 

for those who r new to it and dont know it

1. Use Keyboard Shortcuts

Using the mouse, you can drag-”˜n-dock windows to either side of the screen, or drag it to the top to maximize it. These keyboard shortcuts are even faster:
  • Win+Left Arrow and Win+Right Arrow dock the window to the left and right side of the screen
  • Win+Up Arrow and Win+Down Arrow maximize and restore/minimize
  • Win+M minimizes everything
  • Alt+Up, Alt+Left Arrow, Alt+Right Arrow navigate to parent folder, or browse Back and Forward through folders in Explorer
  • Win+Home minimizes/restores all open windows except the active window
  • Alt+Win+# accesses the Jump List of program number ‘#’ on the taskbar

2.Rearrange System Tray Icons

SystemTray
You can rearrange icons on the taskbar as you wish and start new (or switch to running) instances of the first ten taskbar programs using Win+1, Win+2, and so on. The cool thing is you can also rearrange system tray

Sunday 4 December 2011

unlock ur modem for sim using

modem unlocking......

Step by step instruction:

1. Insert SIM in Modem




2. Modem show invalid SIM, just ignore it and close modem software.

3. Start NOKIA PC suite.