Tigers and their Plight
Celine reacts to the death of two tigers at Jim Corbett National Park in the last 20 days- I certainly do not agree with the belief of some egoistic and insensitive dumbasses that a tiger is a magical symbol with mystical power in its organs. Let those same dumbasses experiment with celery or dark chocolates instead or better still, go fly a kite.
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Tigers and their Plight
HTC Supersonic Preview
While it comes to leaks out in the gadget cosmos, while it rains, it streams. In just shy of twenty days, the HTC Supersonic — a conclusive beast of a cell phone went from lacking to deeply detailed and fully snapped. Whether you have missed a screenshot or two or just had no thought the Supersonic survived, do not sweat it – we have got your back.
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HTC Supersonic Preview
Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760 Introduced by Boost Mobile!
The Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760 was 1st issued by Sprint the end of 2009, but directly Boost Mobile has also picked-up the electronic messaging device. Characteristics of the Incognito SCP-6760 let in a full QWERTY keyboard, “glow through” OLED display and touch-sensitive dial pad, 2.6″ QVGA internal presentation, 2MP photographic camera with VGA-resolution video recording, microSD memory card expansion slot, and your standard multimedia capabilities for music and video recording playback.
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Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760 Introduced by Boost Mobile!
Motorola Zeppelin Went to MWC?
After finding out about the Motorola Zeppelin attaining an appearance at the FCC, it looks like it is taking flight and staving off to Barcelona where it will hopefully be uncovered. Though the name itself could conjure up memories of giant-sized mechanically skillful blimps tardily trekking the skies, in a way it shows itself in its design – it is oddly molded from the looks of it
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Motorola Zeppelin Went to MWC?
Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus Already on Verizon Wireless
Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus instantly available on Verizon Wireless. Sprint’s seven month campaign as the undivided carrier of Palm’s webOS handsets has come to an finish as the Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus are at present useable from Verizon Wireless. Verizon customers concerned in the refreshed devices can hit the Palm Pre Plus for $149.99 after a hundred dollars mail in discount and a two year understanding and the Pixi Plus since $99 afterward a $100 mail in rebate and a two year agreement
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Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus Already on Verizon Wireless
HTC Supersonic for Sprint Spotted!
We have realized our fair portion of unremitting wetting photographs in our day — Mr. Blurrycam is an extraordinarily busy, well-traveled person, after all — but this could very well accept the cake. What we assure here is allegedly the beginning live shot of HTC’s killer Supersonic for Sprint, a cell phone that we have learned would feature HD2-like specifications in an HD2-like shell: 4.3-inch display, quick central processor, and an incredibly thin body, to be particular.
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HTC Supersonic for Sprint Spotted!
Motorola MOTOSPLIT, Split QWERTY with Android
Motorola has lately assumed a sample for weird form factors – you have already seen the Motorola BACKFLIP, at present, be prepared to see the Motorola MOTOSPLIT. It keeps going Android OS and powerfully resembles the Nokia 6800 and the series of likewise shaped Nokia handsets climaxing in the Nokia E70. We only have a picture to go on, but the Motorola MOTOSPLIT appears to recreate the split QWERTY form factor but with a twist.
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Motorola MOTOSPLIT, Split QWERTY with Android
BlackBerry Curve 8910 Spotted at Case-Mate’s booth?
RIM has a good reputation in the trade exhibition world: it seldom attains any declarations of interest or effect during events, but if you look hard adequate, you still could just find something spicy. Last year’s CES, for instance, concisely saw a Curve 8900 mysteriously running AT&T-branded microcode, which we nowadays recognize foretold a release a lot of months later. This year’s shindig in Vegas raised to be a little less declamatory — or so we thought, in any case, until a dude cleaning out his camera’s storage in memory card pointed out that Case-Mate (of all companies) allegedly had an unpredicted Curve 8910 chilling in its booth.
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BlackBerry Curve 8910 Spotted at Case-Mate’s booth?
Are Indians ‘Buying on The Web’?
Times of India reports that the buying pattern of Indian consumers has changed with time, more so for the good of companies who run their business over the web. Alibaba , recently conducted a search over the web, the result of which turned out to be a pleasant surprise that ‘The Indian’ especially the Indian Entrepreneurs have started using the web as a medium to buy more of pre-used products. Figures are not always misleading, and I guess it is true when it is further stated that Searches for second-hand products by Indian B2B (business-to-business) buyers on recorded in November, 2009 were 280 per cent higher than 2008 representing an average monthly increase of 14 per cent.
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Are Indians ‘Buying on The Web’?
Telecom RoundUp: MTNL To Go International, BSNL 3G In TN, 3G Bidders To Pay In INR
MTNL to go International With appointment of MTNL’s new chairman and managing director Kuldip Singh, it’s plans of entering overseas markets have been revived. MTNL now plans to enter Africa by acquiring a new licence or buying an operator.
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Telecom RoundUp: MTNL To Go International, BSNL 3G In TN, 3G Bidders To Pay In INR
Boogie Board LCD Tablet surely a cool gadget!
It is time to surprise yourself with the embezzle Boogie Board LCD Tablet . It will bring much fun with its astonishing paperless and no-power expertise. All your paper pads will get substituted by Boogie Board LCD Tablet paperless notepad.
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Apple iPad: I can’t justify buying it
The Apple Tablet has finally been revealed and it’s now officially known as the iPad. Readers, reporters, analysts and just about everyone else are now wondering if Apple can create a need where one didn’t exist before. Will consumers want something that sits in between the laptop and a mobile phone
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Apple iPad: I can’t justify buying it
Apple iPad with built in 3G and Wi-Fi!
No, you’re not seeing things. We can confirm that, in addition to the base model with Wi-Fi connectivity built in, Apple will be releasing a top of the range 3G enabled iPad (with Wi-Fi to boot, naturally). Even more excitingly, Steve Jobs confirmed that deals are already in place with AT&T, the US network that currently offers the iPhone exclusively in the States, to offer the Apple iPad on a monthly contract with a set data allowance per month for on the move web browsing, emails and multimedia
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Apple iPad with built in 3G and Wi-Fi!
Apple iPad Launched!
The magic of Steve Jobs returned today as the coolest techie revealed the much anticipated Apple tablet. Apple iPad is officially the new tablet from Apple. It’s very close to what we all had expected from Apple with quite a few surprises here and there and no major letdowns I must say! Dressed in his trademark black top and jeans along with sports shoes, Steve Jobs looks healthy as the last time we saw him
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Apple iPad Launched!
Apple iPad: More features revealed
Whilst most of you will be struggling to contain yourselves due to the excitement surrounding the iPad, Apple’s newly announced tablet, our thoughts are now turning to the features of the device. Sure, we’ve heard what Steve Jobs has planned for his new baby but aside from a revolutionary web browsing experience and excellent email capabilities, what can we expect from the iPad
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GIS App Series Provides Wealth of GIS Data to iPhone, iPod Touch Users
Integrity Logic has released Geograph VA ($4.99, available here), the latest in its series of GIS (Geographic Information System) apps for the iPhone and iPod touch. The new app covers the Commonwealth of Virginia and features over 45 layers of…
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GIS App Series Provides Wealth of GIS Data to iPhone, iPod Touch Users
Urbanears Plattan review
The Plattan headphones from new kid on the block Urbanears don’t always produce the clearest audio, but they look stylish, are fairly affordable and seem durable. If you mainly listen to hip-hop and want headphones with plenty of bass, volume and style, the Plattans could be a suitable option
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Urbanears Plattan review
Decoding Financial Advisers – Part 1
This is a guest post by Jayant Bhat. He has over 7 years experience in life insurance and reinsurance field as a senior financial underwriter and risk analyst. Jayant has been writing guest articles on this blog and you can read his previous article called “Are you investing in the right way?“.
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Decoding Financial Advisers – Part 1
UPDATE: Odds are good that the iPad will NOT replace my B&N nook
I have mentioned several times here on this blog how much I like using my B&N nook, including how nothing I saw at CES could knock it out of my hands. However, I have been thinking quite a bit about this upcoming Apple Tablet device to be announced in a few hours and honestly think it could take the place of the nook as an ebook reader. The revelation last night from McGraw-Hill’s CEO that the Tablet runs the iPhone OS actually has me more excited about the device than if it ran the OS X, from an ebook reader perspective.
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UPDATE: Odds are good that the iPad will NOT replace my B&N nook
Samsung Galaxy Portal
Samsung have long since had a reputation for building quality and affordable phones. Their new phone, the i5700 Galaxy Portal is now officially available in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. The phone is complete with a 3 megapixel camera, although downgraded from the 5 megapixel one found on the i7500 Galaxy
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Samsung Galaxy Portal