Tuesday, September 30, 2008

BPL Utsav Card for Festival season

This one is called the Utsav Card and has been rolled out for people joining the BPL family. Here are the details:

  • Cost: Rs.201
  • 3 year validity
  • Calls to BPL mobiles: 20paise
  • Calls to other lines: 70paise
  • STD calls: Rs.1.25
  • Local and National SMS: 30paise
  • Night calling to BPL: 10paise
  • Night calling to others: 40paise
  • STD calls: 90paise
  • Local and National SMS: 15paise
We say: According to us, this plan should be prefered by most new users. The reason is the low calling rates across both calls and SMSes to non-BPL numbers. Also, people with STD calling, would prefer this over the existing prepaid plans given its low rates.

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Airtel new Corporate Plan.

This one is called Airtel Deal 199 Plan + 25 Package for Mumbai. The name of this plan itself is very weird; the details are:

  • Monthly rental: Rs 224
  • CLIP: Free
  • Monthly freebies: 200 local calls to Airtel numbers; 100 local SMS’s to any mobile
  • Call charge to local Airtel numbers: 15p/min
  • Call charge to all other local mobile: 25p/min
  • Call charge to local landline: Re 1/min
  • Local and National SMS: 50p/SMS
  • STD call charge to all numbers: Rs 1.50/min

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Samsung 8MP Mobile Phone.

Samsung’s newest 8MP camera phone that we spoke of just a few days ago has now been officially launched as the Pixon.

According to the reports and a press release the handset is the world’s slimmest full-touch 8-megapixel camera phone.


The Pixon has a 3.2-inch WQVGA touch screen display and features that include x16 digital zoom, auto-focus, fast-shutter, face detection and geo-tagging since it comes with internal GPS. Other features include a media player that supports Samsung's DNSe for audio, an FM radio, Bluetooth with A2DP and microSD card support for external memory.

The handset also has a dedicated website called - The Photographic Adventures of Nick Turpin.

"Now everyone will be able to ‘get their pics on’ so much more quickly and easily. For the first time you will have a camera on your phone capable of delivering the quality of image of a regular camera. The big benefit is not just the ease with which people will now be able to capture and share camera-phone shots, but the quality of those shots when taken," said Geesung Choi, President of the Samsung Telecommunications Business.


The Samsung Pixon will be available first in France in mid-October and soon in most European and Asian countries.

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Monday, September 29, 2008

Moto Yuva New Series

Motorola has added 3 new phones to its 'Yuva' range - MOTOYUVA W388, MOTOYUVA A810 and MOTOYUVA ZN200.


"Our YUVA range of mobile phones offers Indian consumers a diverse range of affordable options," said Lloyd Mathias, senior director and head of Sales and Distribution, India and South West Asia, Motorola Mobile Devices. "The YUVA W388 is a multimedia candybar phone, YUVA A810 is a touch screen phone, and the YUVA ZN200 is a slider imaging phone. There's a YUVA phone to suit everyone's style this festive season."

The MOTOYUVA W388 candy bar phone comes with a dedicated music button, an enhanced MP3 player, MusicID application for song recognition and an FM radio with radio data system (RDS) functionality, which shows the name of the artist and the song and the type of music playing on the radio. The W388 also let users record excerpts of songs from FM radio and set an FM alarm.


The W388 allows users to block unwanted callers, features Motorola's CrystalTalk technology for better voice clarity, offers 750 SMS storage and 1,000 phone book entries and an integrated VGA camera that supports 4x zoom and Java capabilities that enable users to download Java games. Memory is expandable upto 2GB.
The MOTOYUVA A810 is a touch screen phone available in two colors - white and black. It offers easy menu navigation, user editable shortcuts on the home screen, advanced handwriting recognition, copy-paste for messages and numbers. The photoeditor capability in the new YUVA A810 helps users edit photographs taken with the 2 megapixel camera and add elements like cool hairstyles, crazy belts, etc. Once edited, these can be shared using Bluetooth or MMS.

The A810 has an inbuilt MP3 player with multiple visualizers to choose from. It offers up to 2GB memory with an optional MicroSD card and connectivity options like Bluetooth, GPRS with EDGE support and USB 2.0 data transmission. The phone also has FM radio and an inbuilt video player that supports videos encoded at rates up to 30fps (frames per second).


The MOTOYUVA A810 features live cricket text commentary, cricket masala news, wallpapers, cricket video downloads and comes preloaded with three cricket games. Consumers can get news on the mobile phone with access to the WAP version of printed publications including Hindustan Times, Financial Express, Indian Express, and Deccan Chronicle via the 'Daily News' link.

The phone comes with a specially designed WAP link that allows users to plan and book flight tickets or railway tickets directly from the mobile. As an introductory offer, consumers get Rs. 250 off on each of the first two tickets booked from the YUVA A810.

The MOTOYUVA ZN200, the latest addition to Motorola's family of media-optimized devices. This slider handset features a 2 megapixel camera, a 1.9" display screen and Motorola's CrystalTalk technology.


The top lip of the YUVA ZN200 has a series of status LED icons that light up to give users a quick visual reference of the status of missed calls, new messages, and Bluetooth activity.

The camera supports both landscape and portrait view modes and features 8X digital zoom. Video can be captured at 15-20 FPS. Th phone has up to 2GB external memory, Bluetooth and MMS capability.

All three phones give users access to combined Web and WAP service. The entire range comes with a MOTOMUSIC scratch card inbox with 10 free ringtone downloads.

The phones will be available at MOTOSTORE and MOTOSTORE Lite, modern trade retail chains, and other retail outlets.

The MOTOYUVA A810 at an MRP of Rs. 8,119 and the MOTOYUVA ZN200 at an MRP of Rs. 6,719 will be available from the first week of October 2008. The MOTOYUVA W388 priced at an MRP of Rs. 3,640 is already available in the country.

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LG 8MP Camera Phone

LG is already working on their next 8MP camera phone and are calling it the KC780.


The specs are quite vague as it’s a work in progress. From what the reports are saying though, the KC780 will support microSD cards (140MB internal memory), Bluetooth v2.0, and GPRS/EDGE connectivity but may not have 3G. Other features would include a media player and FM radio. The camera would have features like red eye reduction; face detection, image stabilizing and 30 fps VGA video recording.

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P952 Porsche and Sagem JV handset


I KNOW MANY OF U WOULDNT LIKE THE IDEA OF LUXURY PHONES BUT THIS BABY IS THE CHEAPEST PORSCHE PHONE ONE CAN GET . I M A HUGE FAN OF PORSCHE CARS (DONT KNOW WHEN WILL I GET TO RIDE ONE) SO I JUS CUDNT RESIST MYSELF FROM POSTING THIS

You’ll notice the standard Porsche font featured on the device, as well as Porsche styling. It is however lacking 3G. That’s a bit disappointing. More specs include:

  • 2.8? touchscreen with reinforced mineral glass (wow, mineral glass!?)
  • 5 megapixel camera
  • built-in GPS receiver
  • WiFi connectivity
  • built-in fingerprint reader (cool)
Pricing is expected to start around 600 Euros.

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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Chemical Wedding 2008

Converted From Chemical Wedding 2008 LiMiTED DVDRiP


IMDB Link

Genre : Horror / Thriller

Plot :
A shy, stuttering professor brings Aleister Crowley back to life

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Bollywood Movies in one post

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Title.................... ............: Saas Bahu Aur Sensex
Release year..................... ....: 2008
Language................. ............: Hindi
Runtime.................. ............: 2 Hour & 22 Minutes & 45 Sec.
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English Subtitles................ ....: YES
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Ru-Ba-Ru (2008) Original DVDRip




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Welcome To Sajjanpur




Cast :
Shreyas Talpade, Amrita Rao, Divya Dutta, Yashpal Sharma, Rajeshwari Sachdeo, Ravi Kishan, Ila Arun

Synopsis :

Mahadev is one of the few educated young men from Sajjanpur. His ambition is to be a novelist but finds it easier to make a living by writing letters sitting next to the post office. His ability to write persuasive letters makes him popular with the largely non-literate population of the town. Aware of this power, he soon uses his talent to manipulate people with amusing and sometimes not such amusing results.

With this as the narrative frame, Welcome to Sajjanpur shows in an entertaining, musical and comic way, characters and events that are at once hilarious and poignant. A delightful satirical take on a contemporary Indian village.


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Friday, September 26, 2008

Samsung INNOV8 i8510

Samsung i8510 INNOV8


Samsung i8510 INNOV8


Samsung i8510 Specification

General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 2100 / 900
Announced 2008, July
Status Available. Released 2008, September
Size Dimensions 106.5 x 53.9 x 17.2 mm
Weight 140 g
Display Type TFT, 16M colors
Size 240 x 320 pixels, 2.8 inches

- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Optical Mouse
Ringtones Type Polyphonic, MP3
Customization Download
Vibration Yes

- Stereo speakers
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields
Call records Practically unlimited
Card slot microSD (TransFlash), up to 8GB

- 8/16 GB internal memory
- 128 MB RAM
Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
HSCSD No
EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, DLNA
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, v2.0, microUSB
Features OS Symbian OS v9.3, Series 60 rel. 3.2
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Games FIFA 2008, Asphalt + downloadable, order now
Colors Black
Camera 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, image stabiliser, video(VGA@30fps, QVGA@120fps), flash; secondary videocall camera

- Built-in GPS receiver
- A-GPS function
- Camera geo-tagging, auto-panorama shot, face, smile and blink detection
- Business card scanner
- DivX/H.263/H.264/WMV/MP4 player
- Video editing
- MP3/eAAC+/WMA/AMR/RealAudio player
- 3.5 mm audio jack
- TV out functionality
- Java MIDP 2.0
- FM radio with RDS
- Organizer
- Built-in handsfree
- Voice memo/dial
Battery
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1200 mAh
Stand-by Up to 310 h
Talk time Up to 8 h 30 min

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

DIR-655 Dlink Wifi Router

Over the past few months, Wi-Fi has been in the news for all the wrong reasons. Though Wi-Fi usage has proliferated and grown in India, awareness about the dangers of open Wi-Fi connections has not reached the average consumer. This was adequately reflected in the way open Wi-Fi routers were used during the recent terror attacks. This led to people labeling Wi-Fi as an unsafe technology and an invitation for disaster.

On that somber note, and hearsay aside, let’s move on to our review. The product we have today is the D-Link DIR-655 Wi-Fi Xtreme, a popular mid-range Wireless N router. Read on to find out how it fares.

D-Link in many ways is an interesting manufacturer. Easily one of the largest in the field of networking, the company has always tried to make functional products that that are often segment-leading. How is this different from anyone else?

Well, practically every company has at some point chosen to make flashy products that eschew performance for looks, which cost the earth. Having been a victim of such products myself, I appreciate that D-link does not favor style at the cost of performance, and offers decently attractive components which do the job fine.

The DWL-655, with its simple white matte overall finish and a black bezel around the network display LEDs, looks classy enough to be display in the main computing area without looking too clunky.

The DIR-655, being a Draft-N range product, has been equipped with three antennas, all of which are replaceable. This is a good feature, as a power-user can easily pick up third-party antennas for boosting the range, should the provided antennas not be sufficient.

Since the DIR-655 is an Internet gateway and not designed to function as a modem, there is no inbuilt cable modem/ADSL2+ functionality, though the router supports both DHCP from internet connections and ADSL dialup client. The DIR-655 also sports 4 Gigabit Ethernet points and can also be used a network switch.

The interface adapted by D-Link however hasn't changed. It's consistent with previous iterations of this router. That said, it’s robust, allows easy navigation, and is well-grouped. Though it’s not a DD-WRT, it allows easy customization for both novice and advanced users who wish to configure and tweak every possible setting.

Security settings are clearly marked and are easy to set up, even for a first-timer. This is a good move, as a secure Wi-Fi network is becoming an essential thing now.


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Indian 3G Market Information



NEW DELHI, Sept 22 - Foreign telecom firms could gain access to India's booming mobile market through a global auction of 3G licenses this year, but low call rates and established players mean it could take years to turn a profit.

Foreign telecoms with 3G experience are allowed to bid at the auctions, opening the way for firms such as AT&T, Etisalat, NTT DoCoMo to gain a foothold in the world's fastest-growing mobile market


But India's 2G operators, including Bharti Airtel, Reliance Communications, Vodafone Essar and TM International backed Idea Cellular, are not going to cede their territory easily.

"There will be a mad fight," said Madhusudan Gupta, a Singapore-based analyst with research firm Gartner, which sees Indian mobile users rising to 737 million by 2012 from nearly 300 million now, with 20% of those using 3G.

"You have a long queue of foreigners. The potential is enormous in India."

Five 3G licenses will be available for most of India's 22 service zones, although limited spectrum means there will be a maximum of three in large cities such as New Delhi and Mumbai.

Next-generation high-end 3G services give users a chance to enjoy fast Internet access, games and a host of multimedia content from maps to music on their cell phones, areas where 2G has been handicapped by a slower data transfer capability.

India's mobile user base increased by 25 times between 2002 and 2007, but a winning bid will not be a license to print money, especially for a new entrant up against India's cheap call rate model.

Local call rates are less than 1 U.S. cent a minute, and local operators want to implement the same style of model in 3G.

"In India tariffs have to be where Indian tariffs are," said Sunil Mittal, chairman of top mobile firm Bharti. "The idea in India is to provide telecom services at most affordable rates."

3G IS NOT EASY

The low-cost plans will be a challenge given 3G has been associated with high-tariff structure globally, as new operators have to put up billions of dollars for licenses and networks.

India has set a base price of 20.20 billion rupees ($435 million) for a national license. Actual bids are expected to be higher, especially in lucrative centers such as Mumbai and New Delhi, as the government is looking to raise up to $9 billion.

Foreign telecom firms not already in the Indian market will also have to fork out 16.5 billion rupees ($355 million) for a telecoms license, which the existing operators already have.

"It is not going to be a cakewalk. It will be kind of a Catch-22 situation. You will have to spend so much, but you can not pass on in the same proportion," said Gartner's Gupta.

"At the end of the day, price will matter."

Importantly for new entrants, a winning 3G bid does not automatically get a bread-and-butter 2G license.

T.V. Ramachandran, an official at a mobile operators' association, COAI, says new foreign operators will have to look for an Indian partner that owns a 2G network.

"It will be most difficult for pure 3G operators. Otherwise, I feel there will be initial years of losses, which is bound to be there in every business. But as we started late, we have a great advantage."

New 2G licensees such as Unitech, Datacom and Loop Telecom could be targets for foreigners, although Indian policy at present does not allow two 2G license holders to merge their licenses for three years from issue.

Billions of dollars of investment in upgrading or building new 3G network would spell more opportunity for global network gear makers such as Ericsson, Nokia Siemens, Motorola and Chinese firms Huawei and ZTE.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Overseas, 3G has failed to deliver on the hype that often led to frenzied license auctions.

Hong Kong's Hutchison Whampoa has struggled since launching 3G services in Britain in 2003, and Vodafone ended up selling its underperforming Japanese 3G unit to Softbank in 2006.

In South Korea, SK Telecom and KTF have been offering 3G services for more than a year, but high costs associated with subsidies for new phones and marketing has been a worry for 2G market leader SK.

Singapore's three operators -- Singapore Telecommunications, StarHub and MobileOne -- rolled out their commercial 3G services in early 2005, but are yet to turn profitable on their 3G investments, analysts say.

But the COAI's Ramachandran said India's size and growth potential gave it advantages over others. If 10% of users migrated to 3G, that would make a good business case, he said.

"Foreign players have a deep pocket. But clearly the existing Indian operators have an overlay," said Alok Shende, principal analyst at Accendia Consulting.

Source:- Reuters

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Dance Mix (2008


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