Friday, November 20, 2009

E63 Vs. E71: Quarrel of the QWERTY’s

It’s no secret that the Nokia E71 is a hot smartphone. It’s won countless awards, and is frequently praised among bloggers and consumers alike. I’ll confess, when the E63 was announced, I was skeptical. Who would buy a dumbed-down version of the hottest Nokia since the N95? Well, Nokia decided to go ahead and send me an E63 NAM (in that beautiful blue color scheme, no less) and I have to say, it’s a fantastic phone! After several days of use, I can even admit that, for the most part, the Nokia E63 is a much better purchase than the Nokia E71. Blasphemy, I know, but let me tell you why.
First, the Nokia E63 is only slightly thicker than its E71 brother, though not so much that it’s a bother. Remember, I’m coming from the N95, the champ of chubby. The E63 maintains the same keys on the front of the device, but eliminates the dedicated volume rocker, as well as the recorder button. While its a shame to lose these in some instances, for most users, it’s no big loss.

The biggest thing that the E63 has going for it is the included 3.5mm audio port. This is something no other Eseries has had before, and something that was badly needed. I am a recent surprise convert, from the Nseries to the Eseries. I like to use my phone for music, gaming, and photography/videography, but email is increasingly important, as well. Not having to jack around with a 2.5mm to 3.5mm audio adapter is definitely good.
The Nokia E63, unfortunately, lacks GPS. When I asked the Product Manager about this at Nokia World last year, I was told that the Eseries brand requires WiFi, and thus, GPS had to be dropped to maintain the lower cost for the E63. Now, while I am a Nokia Maps user, I am easily able to get by with Google Maps Mobile, which uses a combination of GPS and cell-tower triangulation to figure out where you’re at. It’s not as accurate as straight GPS, but it’s close enough for most people, and I don’t see this being a major issue, frankly.
As you can see, the QWERTY keyboard on the E63 is nearly identical to that of the E71, with a few differences, mainly on the bottom row. On the E63, the spacebar has been shortened on either side, to make room for a few more punctuation buttons. This is definitely appreciated, especially if you’re a frequent web surfer. The spacebar on the Nokia E63 can also be held down to activate the LED flash as a flashlight, something that should have been standard on LED-flash-equipped phones from day 1. The keyboards are the same width, and the rest of the keys are basically the same.
Both keyboards are somewhat…bubbly, with each key slightly raised in the middle. This makes it quite easy to use the keyboard without worrying about accidentally pressing nearby buttons. The predictive text also makes sure you don’t accidentally press the wrong thing. The materials used on the keyboard is slightly different between the two handsets, as you noticed in our unboxing video. However, after a bit of regular use, I’ve noticed that the keyboard on the E63 is a bit more ‘worn in’, and doesn’t make quite as much noise as it did fresh out of the box.
The other noticeable difference between the E63 and the E71 is the camera. The Nokia E71 features a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with single LED flash. Sounds glamorous, right? Well, unfortunately, it’s a royal pain to use, and even after 3 firmware updates, still leaves a slightly purple-pink film over the resulting photos. Basically, it’s crap. Thus, dropping from a 3.2 megapixel autofocus cam to a 2 megapixel fixed-focus camera isn’t a big deal. Neither phone has a dedicated camera button, either, which means you won’t be capturing anything ’spur of the moment’ like you would with an Nseries like the N79.

Basically, the Nokia E63 is a cheaper, more stylish version of the Nokia E71. It’s missing GPS, but also gains a standard 3.5mm audio port, for those of us who need email and want a QWERTY, but also need a decent standard music experience. I was also rather annoyed to find that the Nokia E63 arrived without a microUSB cord, stylish protective case, or even a wrist strap, like my E71 came with. I realize the point of the E63 is to be cheap, but it’s still an Eseries. Regardless, given the choice, surprisingly, I would take the E63 any day of the week. It’s the closest thing to an Nseries that the Eseries has offered, yet, thanks to its slightly beefy build and standard 3.5mm audio port. Now, if only I could find it in camo……

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Chinglish beats Hinglish - Hands Down ...!!!

Too Good!!!
China is the place to be for English teachers
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WELCOME FOR COMING!?

 



 


The Key to Existence is pushing
!
 



 


Duh...?

 



 


I wont........
Promise....

But where r u?

 






CHILDREN MADE IN CHINA !

 



 



Have a careful suicide.....

 



 


I'm NOT going to pay to trim the foot
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Still din't understand?....
Neither did I......(May be accident prone area).
 



 


Data Breaker
?!?!?!
 



 


Bottled water in a can
?
 



 


I m going down pressing my head up......

Kamaal hai chinese log.......

 





Looks like one......

 





Okay......

 






Sorry i can't treasure the used one........
Really can't
...!!!

 





Isko koi suli pe c
hadha do yaar...
 




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R THEY UR RELATIVES????

NICE TO MEET THEM.......

 






Thanx for the Suggestion...!!!

 





 






Yes I WILL.....!!! (Specially CHINESE.....  
JJ   )
 





 







Died on the table?  Thanks 4 ur Corporation ..!!!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Aircel Pocket Internet ( Settings for China phones)


Hi,if you own a china or korean mobile phone,you cannot receive the aircel pocket internet settings on your mobile phone.in that case you can still use aircel pocket internet by manually configuring the below settings on your mobile phone gprs connection settings.

  • Access point : aircelwap.pr
  • PROXY address :192.168.35.201
  • PORT no - 8081
  • HOME PAGE - http://wapuser.wapgem.com
with this your settings is complete and you can now access aircel pocket internet from your china or other mobile phones but remember you have to e-recharge either with 14 or rupees 98.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Didier Drogba Or Nicolas Anelka?

Chelsea Debate: Who's More Important To The Blues, Didier Drogba Or Nicolas Anelka?

Forced to choose, Carlo Ancelotti might actually opt for the Frenchman...

Nov 10, 2009 11:56:42 AM

Didier Drogba thanks Nicolas Anelka for the assist that helped the Chelsea man give his side the lead against Fulham
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It's the embarrassment of riches that has propelled  Chelsea to a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League table.

Ahead of last Sunday’s match with Manchester United, many pundits predicted that Carlo Ancelotti's men would win, based almost solely on the incredible form of their strikeforce and United’s somewhat make-shift backline.

Eventually they were proven right, although perhaps not in the convincing manner many expected.

And with so much pre-match hype focusing on Didier Drogba, it was actually Nicolas Anelka who looked most dangerous for the Blues throughout the match — and indeed it was the Frenchman who was heavily involved in the crucial goal that decided the game.

Such a scenario might lead many to re-evaluate which striker has actually had the better season, and is actually more important to the team.

Drogba has 12 goals in 14 leagues matches so far this year, a phenomenal record that underlines his status as one of the world’s greatest strikers.

By contrast, Anelka has just five goals from the same number of games as his illustrious strike partner. He also only has three assists — to Drogba’s five.

But Anelka's movement and guile has made Carlo Ancelotti's side look more threatening whenever he is on the pitch. While Drogba relies on his formidable physical and technical attributes to batter his way through defences, Anelka's more intricate approach attempts to undo them at the seams, allowing his team-mates to exploit the space and disorganisation he has created.

Together, it is a two-pronged approach that defences understandably struggle to deal with.

As the 30-year-old's former Arsenal team-mate, Nigel Winterburn, told the Evening Standard: "He is playing alongside the perfect partner for him in Drogba now. They are completely different players but it works as a combination."

But, on their own, Anelka's method is perhaps harder for the opposition to counter than Drogba's.

Chelsea haven’t lost — or drawn — a game in which Drogba hasn’t played this season, indicating that perhaps they aren’t as reliant on him as the statistics suggest.

On Sunday, in the club’s biggest match of the season so far, it was Drogba who was almost anonymous throughout. His presence seemed to distract the United defence more than his performance did (something that still helped his side) and in general his most significant action was a typically over-stated reaction to an injury and harsh booking.


Saluted | Drogba has drawn the plaudits
Considering his evening's work, few within Stamford Bridge were surprised when he was eventually withdrawn for countryman Salomon Kalou.

Anelka, by contrast, put in a top-drawer display that really kept his side’s momentum going. With Deco another abject performer — the Portuguese schemer dropped so deep on occasions in search of the ball he frequently fell out of the match altogether — the responsibility fell on the French international to link play between midfield and attack.

That he did expertly, with almost every touch creating something for himself or his team-mates.

It is something he has been doing all season.

After all, Drogba’s suspension from the opening three Champions League games was supposed to cause Ancelotti’s men great problems. But the former Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool striker stepped up to the plate, scoring the crucial goals in both his side’s narrow 1-0 wins against Porto and APOEL.

In the the third game, against an Atletico Madrid side in disarray, he was instrumental as Chelsea cantered to a 4-0 triumph.


Respect | Team-mates appreciate Anelka's work
A week later, in the return fixture between the two sides, Drogba made his long-awaited return to the competition and celebrated with two goals at the Vicente Calderon.

Those goals earned Chelsea a draw, but it wasn’t until Anelka’s introduction as a second-half substitute, with the Blues performing poorly, that Drogba was able to make his impact.

With Kalou alongside him he had struggled to get involved in the match, but Anelka's presence seemed to liberate the side and cause Atletico problems.

The evidence then, across the season, indicates that Anelka is equally important to Chelsea as Drogba.

The Ivorian might have grabbed most of the headlines and scored most of the goals, but even he will recognise that his French strike partner has been instrumental in creating for him the time and space to create and take such chances.

Ancelotti must be delighted to have two such on-form strikers, and should take credit for building on Guus Hiddink’s initial work and molding the two into a formidable partnership that many predicted could never be achieved.

But then Ancelotti has long been an admirer of the Frenchman.

"I wanted to buy Anelka when I was with Juventus. He was 21 years old back then," the Italian has revealed.

"He's more consistent now. He doesn't get the credit he deserves. He has it all — he is a good jumper, he has technical quality, he shoots fantastically and he moves very well on the pitch."

One thing is for sure, Drogba and Anelka are now much better together than they are apart.

But, deep down, is Ancelotti actually thankful that of the two it is not Anelka who is off to the Africa Cup of Nations in January?

Alex Dimond, Goal.com UK

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

The Book that I am reading Currently (Where is My Ketchup)


The protagonist is an individual who is in a senior Administrative Position in the corporate world. He is currently facing a problem at work, which is to identify an effective Service Provider for one of the office services required for smooth functioning of the office. Every time he selects a Service Provider who promises a lot, unfortunately the person fails to live up to expectation. He is at a loss and is about to select a high profile, glamorous Service Provider, when something not seeming quite right holds him back. That evening, he has a dinner function at home where a few close friends are invited. The talk moves around to work life, quality of service being provided, and how difficult it is to select a Service Provider in spite of various options available. One by one, the friends present start speaking in detail about their experiences with Service Providers in their own lives, be it a Hotel, an Airline, a Mall, a Bank, etc. The incidents these friends have faced are narrated in a story form, not breaking the flow of the book, and are both bringing out Positive as well as Negative experiences with the various Service Providers. The narration and the stories and experiences form the bulk and the core part of the book, are highly entertaining and educative, put in humorous catchy language, are all examples never penned down before, and have very strong learnings attached to them in the form of DO’s and DONT’s which are applicable and transferable as learning from ALL service industries, whether INSURANCE, RETAIL, HOTEL, TRAVEL, SALONS, BOUTIQUES, etc. After the dinner party, our protagonist goes back to the work the next day, thinks over all the experiences his friends shared and from them formulates the lesson and points to be kept in mind for selecting a service provider.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

NEWS Telecom Sector

TATA DOCOMO GSM TARIFF PLAN


tata docomo gsm tariff planEvery one is very eager to know about TATA DOCOMO’s GSM Mobile Service tariff plan in details, so we bring the exclusive tariff plans for you first on TelecomTalk.

To get a taste of TATA DOCOMO GSM Mobile services, a subscriber can opt to Prepaid Starter Pack.’ For Rs. 49, The Starter pack comes with life Time Validity.

Here is the details

TATA DoCoMo GSM Prepaid Starter Kit (includes Lifetime Validity SIM) – costs Rs 49/- and comes with Rs zero talktime & basic call Local Call charge (Re1/min) & STD at Rs.1.50/min.

Customer can have the “Pay per use” plan for., 1 paisa per sec calling by making any one recharge on standard Prepaid starter pack.

All Local Calls – 1p/second;

All STD calls – 2p/second.

Std Call- 2 paisa per sec ( Introductory offer : STD calls upto 27,000 seconds are charged at 1 p/second in a month, beyond that 2 p/second in that month for a limited period.)

ISD Tariffs – click here

Text Messaging (P2P SMS , upto 160 characters):-
Local SMS: 60 paisa per SMS .
National SMS Rs. 1.2 per SMS
International SMS Rs.5 per SMS

Introductory offer : Now Enjoy 750 local sms free everyday after first 3 SMS charged. (for a limited period)

Note: These are base-line tariffs offered without any add-on subscriptions whatsoever, and so does not reflect the complete tariff offerings of Tata DoCoMo.

Recharge Options :
On e-Charge. Rs 10 – Rs 10,000 could be recharged.
On Paper coupon recharge, Rs 10,20, 30, 50, 100, 200 is available.
# Rs 2 Processing fee on all recharges below Rs 101

Juice Ups (Special Tariff Vouchers )
1. Rs 25 Juice Up offers all local calls to Tata (includes TATA DOCOMO, Tata Indicom mobile and Virgin mobile) at 1p/ 2 seconds, equivalent to 30p/min. Zero talktime and tariff validity 30 days.
2. Rs 30 Juice Up offers free 600 Local & National SMSs for 30 days.

# SMS packs will not be applicable on the following days – Friendship Day 2nd August 2009, Diwali Eve 16th Oct 2009, Diwali 17th Oct 2009, New Year’s Eve 31st Dec 2009 and New Year 1st Jan 2010.

WAP & GPRS (Zero rental)
DoCoMo Portal Browsing is free on Tata Network (all over India)
DoCoMo Portal Browsing 10p/10KB on Non-Tata Roaming Network.
Internet browsing 1p/1kb on Home Network
Internet browsing 10p/10kb on National Roaming (Tata & Non-Tata Roaming Network)

( Conditions: 1. Validity for lifetime is applicable as per license period of the circle and is subject to change in case any regulatory and licensing condition changes in the future. The validity of our existing license is 28/11/2014 and expendable for further periods by Govt. of India.
2. Minimum recharge condition: Sum of all recharges within 180 days should add up to at least INR 200/- )

Get balance and validity details :
On-screen : dial *111# and press ok
Call 12525 and follow instructions.

TATA DoCoMo Customer Care Number:

Call 121 from the Tata DoCoMo

Tamil Nadu-9043012345

Kerala-9037012345

Andhra Pradesh-9030012345

Karnataka-9036012345

Orissa-9040012345

Mumbai-9029000121 / 9029012345

Maharashtra & Goa-9028000121

Madhya Pradesh & Chattisgarh-9039012345 /9039000121

Friday, August 14, 2009

Motivational Quotes








In my experience, there is only one motivation, and that is desire. No reasons or principle contain it or stand against it.


Jane Smiley



Motivation is a fire from within. If someone else tries to light that fire under you, chances are it will burn very briefly.


Stephen R. Covey



Success is getting what you want, and happiness is wanting what you get.


Dave Gardner



The first and most important step toward success is the feeling that we can succeed.

Nelson Boswell


Desire is the starting point of all achievement, not a hope, not a wish, but a keen pulsating desire which transcends everything.

Napoleon Hill



Ones best success comes after their greatest disappointments.

Henry Ward Beecher




Love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence.
H.L.Mencken





Love is much like a wild rose, beautiful and calm, but willing to draw blood in its defense. 



Mark A. Overby




The human heart, at whatever age,
opens to the heart that opens in return.

 
Maria Edgeworth



True love is like a ghost; everyone talks of it, few have seen it.
 
La Rochefoucauld



Motivation comes from within.
 
Author Unknown



The gent who wakes up and finds himself a success hasn't been asleep.
 
Wilson Mizner



Love is like a Rhino, short-sighted, but always willing to find a way.
 
Unknown


Success usuallly comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it.
 
Henry David Thoreau



Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.
 
Robert Collier



Just don't give up trying to do what you really want to do. Where there is love and inspiration, I don't think you can go wrong.
 
Ella Fitzgerald



Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.
 
Albert Schweitzer



Be miserable. Or motivate yourself. Whatever has to be done, it's always your choice.
 
Wayne Dyer



People become really quite remarkable when they start thinking that they can do things. When they believe in themselves they have the first secret of success.
 
Norman Vincent Peale



You have a very powerful mind that can make anything happen as long as you keep yourself centered.
 
Dr. Wayne W. Dyer



Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.
 
John Wooden


 

People who are unable to motivate themselves must be content with mediocrity, no matter how impressive their other talents.
 
Andrew Carnegie



People seldom see the halting and painful steps by which the most insignificant success is achieved.
 
Anne Sullivan



The dictionary is the only place where success comes before work.
 
Mark Twain



It's simply a matter of doing what you do best and not worrying about what the other fellow is going to do.
 
John R. Amos



Thre is only one success - to be able to spend your life in your own way.
 
Christopher Morley



Do a little more each day than you think you possibly can.
 
Lowell Thomas



People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing.
 
Dale Carnegie



Success is never wondering what if.
 
Karrie Huffman



It takes 20 years to make an overnight success.
 
Eddie Cantor



What would you attempt to do if you knew you would not fail?
 
Robert Schuller



Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go.
 
William Feather



Men are born to succeed, not fail.
 
Henry David Thoreau



Nothing happens until I make it happen.
 
Scott Wilson



That some achieve great success, is proof to all that others can achieve it as well.
 
Abraham Lincoln



Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.

Jim Ryun



People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily.
 
Zig Ziglar



Strong lives are motivated by dynamic purposes.
 
Kenneth Hildebrand










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