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  • Nokia C2 Dual Sim Launch in India, With Price and Specs

    Nokia C2 Dual Sim Launch in India, With Price and Specs

    Nokia has officially announced and Launched the new Nokia C2 as a part of the series of dual sim phones,as promised by Stephen Elop during the MS- NOKIA announcement. With the target firmly set in the developing world, the Nokia C2 offers the possibility of having one handset running two SIM cards simultaneously.

    The Nokia C2 can keep both SIM cards active; meaning calls and text messages can come to either number while the phone is on. The first SIM card on the Nokia C2 sits underneath the battery. The second SIM card is ‘hot-swappable’, a feature unique to Nokia, meaning it can be removed and inserted when the phone is on. The fact that the new Nokia C2 will allow you to answer one call and keep the other on hold is great news.

    At launch the Nokia C2 also offers a wide range of information covering healthcare, agriculture, education and entertainment via Nokia’s Ovi Life Tools, as well as the email account for the developing world, Ovi Mail.

    There’s also enough room for up to 1,000 entries in the phone book, and a standby time of up to 16.5 days. A VGA camera, Bluetooth and GPRS also make the Nokia C2 a very attractive offering.

    This Series 40 device is priced at 45 Euros or INR 2875/-

  • DIY: HOW TO : Fix Battery Drain in Samsung Galaxy POP / Fit / POP CDMA

    DIY: HOW TO : Fix Battery Drain in Samsung Galaxy POP / Fit / POP CDMA

    If you have a Galaxy POP / FIT / POP cdma or even a Galaxy Ace

    You are probably complaining of the poor battery life! SO were we.

     

    But iGyaan has found a quick fix for all your woes. It seems that something in the devices is causing the chipset to overheat and cause the battery to drain. Sometimes enough to drain the battery in a few hours of NON-USE.

     

    So here is what you need to do ( incase you didn’t already know)

    • Make Sure you remember to turn off Wifi / GPS  and Location services
    • Turning off Background Data will also improve the battery life considerably.

     

    But we found that the above steps, may improve battery life, but do not improve it to an extent where the device is still usable. And a simple uncheck helped us resolve this predicament.

    Go to Settings < Wireless And Networks < Mobile Networks

    And turn of Cellular data / Phone data / Mobile data ( whatever it is called on your device)

    You will see a 10x improvement in battery life to say the least. And guess what ? No more overheating of the device. We found that the processor and chipset are constantly struggling to maintain a connection with the IP provided by the cellular network. In India the Cellular data is not stable and hence causes a change in IP every few minutes, Causing the device to go into a constant loop to resolve itself on the network. Hence leading to processor overload and battery drain.

    Please tell us if turning data off improved your battery life. We tested with several devices and were quite happy with the results.

    If you use cellular data often you can place a quick widget on the home screen which will toggle Cellular data when you need it.

  • Twitter acquires TweetDeck for $40 million

    Twitter acquires TweetDeck for $40 million

    Twitter has finalized its purchase of TweetDeck in a $40 million cash and stock deal. Although both Twitter and TweetDeck Refuse to comment on the same. Twitter has been known to either downplay third-party apps or acquire them. In the past, Twitter has scooped up popular Twitter iPhone app Tweetie, and partnered with photo add-on TwitPic as it launched its new interface.

    In February, reports surfaced that UberMedia, the leading developer of apps and Web-based services for Twitter users and other social media platforms, was in talks to purchase Tweetdeck.

    But the deal never closed.

  • Sony Ericsson’s Canadian Online store Hacked, Sony in the Crosshair

    Sony has been targeted by Hackers yet again. In the biggest attack against an organization, hackers all over the world are taking revenge for their rights with Sony. After several attacks including PSN, SONY BMG, and even a service all owned by Sony, This time its Sony Ericsson’s Canadian Online store and the intrusion extracted personal data of more than 2,000 Canadian Eshop customers.

    According to SE the passwords taken were encrypted and no credit card details were lost. Hopefully SONY will tighten its security post these attack making it one of the most secure Company with online presence.

    On Tuesday, security firm Sophos said Sony Music Japan suffered the same fate — with hackers exploiting a system vulnerability and posting such taunts as “stupid Sony, so very stupid” inside the data they made available online.

    And while the series of attacks suggest Sony has more work to do securing its networks Phil Lieberman, CEO of online security consulting firm Lieberman Software, said it is also the price Sony is paying for its hard-line approach to the hacking community.

    [BBC]

  • CyanogenMod lets you control your App Permissions yourself

    CyanogenMod lets you control your App Permissions yourself

    The newest nightly builds of the CyanogenMod custom ROM include a clever patch allowing users to grant and revoke permissions individually for apps that request access to features that you wouldn’t necessarily want them to. Check out the video below, that demonstrates how the build lets you control how apps access your information.

    [Androinica]

    [CyanogenMod]

  • iG Exlusive : HTC Wildfire S to Launch in India within 2 Days, Stock Shipping now!

    iG Exlusive : HTC Wildfire S to Launch in India within 2 Days, Stock Shipping now!

    We have the inside on HTC Wildfire S, According to our sources at HTC. Shipments of the Wildfire S are en-route and should be hitting your favorite retailers by tomorrow or day after. Like always we will bring a full unboxing and review for your viewing pleasure.

     

    Key Features of HTC Wildfire S

    • 3G & Wi-Fi Enabled
    • Android V2.3 (Gingerbread) OS
    • 5 MP Camera With Auto Focus & Flash
    • 600 Mhz Processor

    Price is said to be set at 15,000 /- INR .

    Stay tuned for More Updates.

  • Nokias First Windows Phone Device will have “Mango” on it

    Nokias First Windows Phone Device will have “Mango” on it

    Nokia has confirmed during the announcement of the new Windows Phone 7 Update “Mango” that the software showcased my Microsoft will be the actual stuff we would see on the First Generation of Windows Phone Devices from Nokia.

    “Today Microsoft has announced the key new ingredients of the latest ‘Mango’ release of the Windows Phone operating system. This is the software that will be used on the first Nokia with Windows Phone device, and so should be of keen interest to Nokia-watchers everywhere.”

     

    [Nokia Conversations]

  • Microsoft Announces “Mango” Update for Windows Phone 7 – Autumn Release

    Microsoft has made the Windows Phone 7 Update official at its VIP preview event. We will be covering the details in the followups , right now you can browse below to read the Press Release. There is a major Revamp in Bing, showcased in the video below.

     

     

    PRESS RELEASE

    Microsoft Previews Next Release of Windows Phone

    “Mango” to deliver smarter and easier communications, apps and Internet experiences and bring Windows Phone to more customers around the world.

    REDMOND, Wash. – May 24, 2011 – Microsoft Corp. today previewed the next major release of Windows Phone, code-named “Mango,” through a series of media events around the world. “Mango” will deliver more than 500 new features to push the boundaries of the smartphone experience around communications, apps and the Internet. The “Mango” release will be available for free to Windows Phone 7 customers and is scheduled to ship on new phones beginning this fall. More details on device update timing will be provided closer to availability. Windows Phone will also add support for additional languages, expand access to apps by launching Windows Phone Marketplace in new countries, and partner with new OEMs to enable expansion to new markets.*

    “Seven months ago we started our mission to make smartphones smarter and easier for people to do more,” said Andy Lees, president of the Mobile Communications Business at Microsoft. “With ‘Mango,’ Windows Phone takes a major step forward in redefining how people communicate and use apps and the Internet, giving you better results with less effort.”

    Communications: Easier to Connect and Share

    The smartphone experience can be complicated by a sea of disconnected apps and accounts as people attempt to keep pace with all the ways they communicate – from calls, texts, email and instant messages (IM) to status updates, Tweets, check-ins, photo posting and tagging. To help people stay on top of that growing complexity, the “Mango” release organizes information around the person or group people want to interact with, not the app they have to use.

    • Threads. Switch between text, Facebook chat and Windows Live Messenger within the same conversation.

    • Groups. Group contacts into personalized Live Tiles to see the latest status updates right from the Start Screen and quickly send a text, email or IM to the whole group.

    • Deeper social network integration. Twitter and LinkedIn feeds are now integrated into contact cards, and “Mango” includes built-in Facebook check-ins and new face detection software that makes it easier to quickly tag photos and post to the Web.

    • Linked inbox. See multiple email accounts in one linked inbox. Conversations are organized to make it easy to stay on top of the latest mail.

    • Hands-free messaging. Built-in voice-to-text and text-to-voice support enables hands-free texting or chatting.

    A Smarter Approach to Apps

    Windows Phone will challenge the way people think about apps. Today their usefulness is measured by what can be done within the app, but Microsoft sees the promise of apps in how they can be integrated directly into the core experiences of the phone. In addition to making it easy to get timely notifications and updates from apps right from the Start Screen, the “Mango” release also will surface apps as part of search results and within Windows Phone Hubs. As a result, a useful app is more likely to be right there when needed.

    • App Connect. By connecting apps to search results and deepening their integration with Windows Phone Hubs, including Music and Video and Pictures, “Mango” allows apps to be surfaced when and where they make sense.

    • Improved Live Tiles. Get real-time information from apps without having to open them. Live Tiles can be more dynamic and hold more information.

    • Multitasking. Quickly switch between apps in use and allow apps to run in the background, helping to preserve battery life and performance.

    Taking the Internet Beyond the Browser

    In addition to including Internet Explorer, the “Mango” release will connect the power of the Web to the unique capabilities of Windows Phones, such as location awareness, camera and access to apps, to present a way of viewing the Web that is more localized, actionable and relevant.

    • Internet Explorer 9. A browser based on the powerful Internet Explorer 9 and including support for HTML5 and full hardware acceleration.

    • Local Scout. Provides hyperlocal search results and recommends nearby restaurants, shopping and activities in an easy-to-use guide.

    • Bing on Windows Phone. More ways to search the Web, including Bing Vision, Music Search and Voice so it’s easy to discover and decide.

    • Quick Cards. When searching for a product, movie, event or place, see a quick summary of relevant information, including related apps.

    Strengthening the Ecosystem

    The Windows Phone ecosystem has grown steadily since Windows Phone 7 first launched in October, with more than 17,000 apps currently available on Windows Phone Marketplace and Windows Phone handsets available from a range of partners worldwide, and Microsoft’s recently announced partnership with Nokia. “Mango” will further expand and strengthen the Windows Phone ecosystem through new partnerships with Acer Inc., Fujitsu Ltd. and ZTE Corp., which today announced plans to deliver new Windows Phone devices in markets around the world. Furthermore, Microsoft announced it will support additional languages, including Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, and Swedish, and will greatly expand the list of countries where consumers have access to apps via Windows Phone Marketplace. As well, a beta release of the free Windows Phone Developer tools, which will be used to create the next generation of “Mango” apps and games, will be posted for public download to Microsoft’s website within 24 hours of today’s events. More information about what “Mango” means for developers, the tools and a link to the public download page is available at http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_phone/b/wpdev/archive/2011/05/24/developer-news-beta-mango-tools-available-today.aspx.
    Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.

    Some information relates to pre-released product that may be substantially modified before it’s commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.

    *Data plan required; carrier fees apply. Apps from Marketplace. Features and services vary by area, phone, carrier and service plan.

  • “Next generation of Windows systems” To come in 2012 Says Steve Ballmer

    “Next generation of Windows systems” To come in 2012 Says Steve Ballmer

     

    The Company is yet to confirm its plans for Windows 8 Operating System, But Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said at the company’s developer forum in Japan, That “next generation of Windows systems” will be coming out next year, and that “there’s a whole lot more coming,” including “slates, tablets, PCs, a variety of different form factors.” – According to a Winrumors report Microsoft may demo the new  Windows 8 Tablet UI at the D9 conference later next week.

  • NOW : Sony BMG Greece hacked

    NOW : Sony BMG Greece hacked

    Sony is crying foul, with repeated attems at breaking its security have come into light, Several PSN attacks and other subsidiary attacks later. Now, Sony BMG in Greece is the next target. An anonymous poster has uploaded a user database to pastebin.com, including the usernames, real names and email addresses of users registered on SonyMusic.gr.

    If you are a user of SonyMusic.gr, it is highly recommended that you reset your password. Expect that any information you entered when creating your account may be in the hands of someone with malicious intent, and keep a close eye out for phishing attacks

    [Via][Read]

  • Sony Demonstrates Foldable / Flexible Organic TFT displays

    Sony Demonstrates Foldable / Flexible Organic TFT displays

    While woes for Sony’s loss and security breaches continue. They have just showcased their new foldable and super-flexible Organic TFT display. The displays like the one above can be bent to a 5mm curvature radius. The 13.3-inch sheet has a 1,600 x 1,200 (150ppi) resolution and is powered by organic TFTs.

    [Tech-On]

  • iG Exclusive : Micromax Bling 2 Unboxing and Hands ON

    iG Exclusive : Micromax Bling 2 Unboxing and Hands ON

    Check it out guys, We finally got a full box of the new and upcoming Micromax Bling 2.

    The Device has an MRP. of Rs.  11500/-. But, will sell for somewhere in the 8000-9000 bracket. Check out the Pictures below and stay tuned for the full Unboxing Video after the break.

    Specs Include

    • Capacitive TouchScreen
    • 7.112 CM LCD DISPLAY
    • Android 2.2
    • Portable Wifi Hotspot
    • 1000mah battery
    • 3 MP Camera
    • Bluetooth, Wifi
    • 3G + HSDPA
    • Accelerometer
    • 600mhz Processor
    • 107.2mm x 58.7mm x 13.5mm

  • DIY : How To Root The Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100

    DIY : How To Root The Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100

    We show you how to Root the Dual core monster from Samsung. The Galaxy S2 has been rooted and we have easy instructions for you:

    NOTE: Rooting is not recommended for the faint of Heart, and can possibly brick your phone, Void warranty and make you feel invariably sick.

     

    What you need:

    • A Samsung Galaxy S2 (Duh!)
    • A Windows PC
    • A USB DATACABLE
    • Odin Downloader (Download HERE)
    • Download the attached XWKDD, but do NOT extract the .tar file (Download Here)
    • Download and extract SuperOneClick
    • Put device in USB debugging mode: Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging

    Step One

     

    Reboot your device into download mode Turn the device off, then power it on again by pressing and holding VolumeDown + Home + Power simultaneously.

     

    Step Two

    Start ODIN Downloader

     

     

    Step Three

    • Connect the device to your computer using USB
    • Wait a few seconds, the ODIN screen should show you that a device is now connected.
    • tick the checkboxes next to “Auto reboot” and “F. Reset Time” and leave everything else as is.
    • Press the “PDA” button, and select the “XWKDD_insecure.tar” file.
    • Press “Start”. ODIN you should now be flashing the kernel, and the device should reboot.
    • DO Not Remove the cable and Wait until the device is rebooted.

     

    Step Four

    • Once the device is rooted and while still connected via USB
    • Start SuperOneClick, and press ROOT
    • Reboot the device

     

    And You Are Done ! Enjoy your rooted Beast.

    The Files And Instructions are made by iGyaan with the help of information from XDA DEVELOPERS

  • Windows Phone 7 to come with over 500 new Features; says Ballmer

    While at the Japanese Microsoft Developers Forum, Microsoft’s CEO confirmed that the next Windows Phone update, codenamed Mango, will add “over 500 new features” to the mobile operating system. Microsoft had earlier detailed the new Mango Update showcasing the basic new features including

    • Bing Audio
    • Bing Vision
    • Turn-by-turn navigation in Bing Maps
    • Native podcast player
    • Speech recognition

    To name a few, Check out the Video of Steve Ballmer, at the Forum below.

  • Google blocks Movie Rentals on Rooted Android Devices

    Google blocks Movie Rentals on Rooted Android Devices

     

    Google is blocking users with rooted Android devices from renting movies via Android Market. The reason stated is “due to requirements related to copyright protection”. Android 3.1 is only currently available on the Xoom and Android Market movie rentals aren’t yet available on Android 2.2+ devices. So not a large user base is affected with the blockages.

    Now the rooting community is already furious about this fact and it looks like there might be a workaround sooner than the world gets updated to movie rentals.

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