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Saturday, January 20, 2007
Digg / News
Digg / News: "Apple iPhone to be Released in the UK in October 2007"
So I just phoned up the Apple Store to order my MacBook 1 and towards the end of the conversation with Andy I asked about the iPhone, and he replied with a shipping date for it in the UK.
Read moer at ....
http://swedishcampground.com/2007/01/10/iphone-release-date-in-the-uk/
So I just phoned up the Apple Store to order my MacBook 1 and towards the end of the conversation with Andy I asked about the iPhone, and he replied with a shipping date for it in the UK.
Read moer at ....
http://swedishcampground.com/2007/01/10/iphone-release-date-in-the-uk/
Will Indian girls die for a great body?-Audio Slide Shows- Broadband - Indiatimes.com
Will Indian girls die for a great body?-Audio Slide Shows- Broadband - Indiatimes.com:
"Will Indian girls die for a great body?"
Its shocking guys.
Five Brazilian models have died in the past 3 months of Anorexia Nervosa. Despite mounting concern about the rising cases of slimming & eating disorders.
super-skinny models & gullible young girls the world over continue to starve for that waif-like figure. And if you think that 'Starving for Perfection' is just a western phenomenon, then think again...
Watch Video at ....
Will Indian girls die for a great body?-Audio Slide Shows- Broadband - Indiatimes.com:
"Will Indian girls die for a great body?"
Its shocking guys.
Five Brazilian models have died in the past 3 months of Anorexia Nervosa. Despite mounting concern about the rising cases of slimming & eating disorders.
super-skinny models & gullible young girls the world over continue to starve for that waif-like figure. And if you think that 'Starving for Perfection' is just a western phenomenon, then think again...
Watch Video at ....
Will Indian girls die for a great body?-Audio Slide Shows- Broadband - Indiatimes.com:
Friday, January 19, 2007
Make your phone Internet ready - Indiatimes Infotech
Make your phone Internet ready - Indiatimes Infotech: "Make your phone Internet ready"
So you’ve got a smartphone and want to use it to the maximum. Well, as long as your phone has a decent memory and supports the installation of Java applications, there’s no dearth of add-ons available - ensuring that you don’t need to visit a cybercafe for internet-related work the next time you’re out of town. Here’s looking into the services and software that will help you get the most out of your smartphone
So you’ve got a smartphone and want to use it to the maximum. Well, as long as your phone has a decent memory and supports the installation of Java applications, there’s no dearth of add-ons available - ensuring that you don’t need to visit a cybercafe for internet-related work the next time you’re out of town. Here’s looking into the services and software that will help you get the most out of your smartphone
Phones that rocked 2006 - Mobile Devices - Personal Tech - Indiatimes Infotech
Phones that rocked 2006 - Mobile Devices - Personal Tech - Indiatimes Infotech:
"Phones that rocked 2006"
The coolest phones became cooler and the smartest phones became smarter in 2006. Phones continue to get feature rich every day and the day is not far when we will be able to control all our home appliances at the press or click of a mobile phone button.
Read more at
Phones that rocked 2006 - Mobile Devices - Personal Tech - Indiatimes Infotech:
"Phones that rocked 2006"
The coolest phones became cooler and the smartest phones became smarter in 2006. Phones continue to get feature rich every day and the day is not far when we will be able to control all our home appliances at the press or click of a mobile phone button.
Read more at
Phones that rocked 2006 - Mobile Devices - Personal Tech - Indiatimes Infotech:
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Performance matters, not age: Sourav- Indian Cricket-News-Sections-Indiatimes - Cricket
Performance matters, not age: Sourav- Indian Cricket-News-Sections-Indiatimes - Cricket: "Performance matters, not age: Sourav"
He is a man of many parts, but cricket is his life. Perhaps that's why during his exile from Team India, forced on him by the selectors, he looked like a fish out of water.
But now that he is back, the smile is back on his boyish face. Talking cricket comes naturally to Sourav Ganguly. He did just that during an hour-long chat with TOI on Tuesday prior to his departure for Nagpur. Excerpts from an exclusive interview :
With less than two months to go for the World Cup, we are still nowhere near finalising our squad. Does that augur well for Team India?
I think the selectors, coach and captain already have a fair idea about what sort of combination they want for the World Cup. Unfortunately, a few players are struggling with injuries and form at this critical juncture. Hopefully, everybody will be fit and available when the selectors sit down to pick the final XV.
Do you think that there is enough time left for Team India to turn it around before they mount their World Cup campaign?
I think by the end of the four-match ODI series against the West Indies, the Indian think-tank would have made up their minds about whom to leave out and whom to include in the World Cup side. I, for one, won't be surprised if the team that takes on Sri Lanka in the series that follows will essentially comprise players who will ultimately go to the World Cup.
The list of 30 probables announced by the selectors has quite a few 'senior' players. Don't you think our Cup side will be many ageing stars?
Age has nothing to do with performance. Anil Kumble and Sachin Tendulkar have been playing international cricket over a decade and a half. One just has to look at their consistency. Regarding our World Cup side, only Anil, among the bowlers, is over 30.
Our main batsmen, including me, are in the mid-30s, which is no big deal. As long as we are match-fit and can deliver under pressure, age should not matter.
Talking about fitness, you have really worked hard on it...
I am not a fitness fanatic. I have always believed in being match-fit, or cricket fit. I have never neglected my fitness regimen. Even when I was out of the team, you would find me at the Eden Gardens or the gym, sweating it out.
Would you say you are a better batsman today than say five years ago?
I would say that I am a lot wiser and a lot more choosy about shot-selection. Experience has helped me to tighten up my game. But each innings presents a new opportunity to learn. The idea is to learn from your mistakes, not repeat them.
How is your equation with coach Greg Chappell now?
It's back on an even keel. Misunderstandings happen in life. Both of us being professionals have buried the past and moved on. We have a very healthy working relationship going.
He is a man of many parts, but cricket is his life. Perhaps that's why during his exile from Team India, forced on him by the selectors, he looked like a fish out of water.
But now that he is back, the smile is back on his boyish face. Talking cricket comes naturally to Sourav Ganguly. He did just that during an hour-long chat with TOI on Tuesday prior to his departure for Nagpur. Excerpts from an exclusive interview :
With less than two months to go for the World Cup, we are still nowhere near finalising our squad. Does that augur well for Team India?
I think the selectors, coach and captain already have a fair idea about what sort of combination they want for the World Cup. Unfortunately, a few players are struggling with injuries and form at this critical juncture. Hopefully, everybody will be fit and available when the selectors sit down to pick the final XV.
Do you think that there is enough time left for Team India to turn it around before they mount their World Cup campaign?
I think by the end of the four-match ODI series against the West Indies, the Indian think-tank would have made up their minds about whom to leave out and whom to include in the World Cup side. I, for one, won't be surprised if the team that takes on Sri Lanka in the series that follows will essentially comprise players who will ultimately go to the World Cup.
The list of 30 probables announced by the selectors has quite a few 'senior' players. Don't you think our Cup side will be many ageing stars?
Age has nothing to do with performance. Anil Kumble and Sachin Tendulkar have been playing international cricket over a decade and a half. One just has to look at their consistency. Regarding our World Cup side, only Anil, among the bowlers, is over 30.
Our main batsmen, including me, are in the mid-30s, which is no big deal. As long as we are match-fit and can deliver under pressure, age should not matter.
Talking about fitness, you have really worked hard on it...
I am not a fitness fanatic. I have always believed in being match-fit, or cricket fit. I have never neglected my fitness regimen. Even when I was out of the team, you would find me at the Eden Gardens or the gym, sweating it out.
Would you say you are a better batsman today than say five years ago?
I would say that I am a lot wiser and a lot more choosy about shot-selection. Experience has helped me to tighten up my game. But each innings presents a new opportunity to learn. The idea is to learn from your mistakes, not repeat them.
How is your equation with coach Greg Chappell now?
It's back on an even keel. Misunderstandings happen in life. Both of us being professionals have buried the past and moved on. We have a very healthy working relationship going.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Enterprise - Mobility - Bollywood movies go mobile
Enterprise - Mobility - Bollywood movies go mobile:
"Bollywood movies go mobile
With GSM Association, Roamware and Hungama launch Mobile Bollywood Initiative"
Roamware and Hungama Mobile have joined GSM Association (GSMA) to announce the launch of a 'Mobile Bollywood Initiative' to create short movies tailored for mobile devices, taking the world's largest film industry onto mobile devices all over the globe.
Hungama Mobile and Roamware along with GSMA have teamed up with Bollywood filmmaker, Sanjay Gupta, to premiere three Bollywood short movies for the mobile medium. These films will be premiered at the GSMA's 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, which runs from the 12th to 15th of February 2007.
"We are excited by Roamware and Hungama Mobiles’s commitment to bring the spectacle of Bollywood to mobile phones - the fourth screen - at the world's most important mobile industry gathering," said Craig Ehrlich, chairman of the GSM Association. "The Sundance and Bollywood communities represent some of the most creative, vibrant and diverse talent in the movie world, and we are delighted to be able to showcase these extraordinary films in Barcelona. In doing so, we hope to catalyze a truly compelling mobile entertainment experience for mobile users globally."
The GSMA is the global trade association representing 700 GSM mobile phone operators across 217 countries of the world. In addition, more than 180 manufacturers and suppliers support the Association's initiatives as key partners. The primary goals of the GSMA is to ensure mobile phones and wireless services work globally and are easily accessible, enhancing their value to individual customers and national economies, while creating new business opportunities for operators and their suppliers.
"Bollywood movies go mobile
With GSM Association, Roamware and Hungama launch Mobile Bollywood Initiative"
Roamware and Hungama Mobile have joined GSM Association (GSMA) to announce the launch of a 'Mobile Bollywood Initiative' to create short movies tailored for mobile devices, taking the world's largest film industry onto mobile devices all over the globe.
Hungama Mobile and Roamware along with GSMA have teamed up with Bollywood filmmaker, Sanjay Gupta, to premiere three Bollywood short movies for the mobile medium. These films will be premiered at the GSMA's 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, which runs from the 12th to 15th of February 2007.
"We are excited by Roamware and Hungama Mobiles’s commitment to bring the spectacle of Bollywood to mobile phones - the fourth screen - at the world's most important mobile industry gathering," said Craig Ehrlich, chairman of the GSM Association. "The Sundance and Bollywood communities represent some of the most creative, vibrant and diverse talent in the movie world, and we are delighted to be able to showcase these extraordinary films in Barcelona. In doing so, we hope to catalyze a truly compelling mobile entertainment experience for mobile users globally."
The GSMA is the global trade association representing 700 GSM mobile phone operators across 217 countries of the world. In addition, more than 180 manufacturers and suppliers support the Association's initiatives as key partners. The primary goals of the GSMA is to ensure mobile phones and wireless services work globally and are easily accessible, enhancing their value to individual customers and national economies, while creating new business opportunities for operators and their suppliers.
India will lick Windies: Ganguly- International Cricket-News-Sections-Indiatimes - Cricket
India will lick Windies: Ganguly- International Cricket-News-Sections-Indiatimes - Cricket: "India will lick Windies: Ganguly"
He zips up his Team India tracksuit-top, complete with the BCCI crest as well as the sponsors logo, over his spotless white kurta-pyjama as 'little' Sana comes bouncing in to show off her new pair of sports shoes that mom Dona has bought for the Annual Sports Day in her school.
As Sourav offers to lace them up for her before leaving for the airport, Sana looks up to her dad, her eyes shinning with pride. Tumi aabar khelte jaccho, tai na ? (You are going off to play again, isn’t it?) she asks. "Yes. When is yours sports day? I will hopefully come back before that," the doting father replies.
He zips up his Team India tracksuit-top, complete with the BCCI crest as well as the sponsors logo, over his spotless white kurta-pyjama as 'little' Sana comes bouncing in to show off her new pair of sports shoes that mom Dona has bought for the Annual Sports Day in her school.
As Sourav offers to lace them up for her before leaving for the airport, Sana looks up to her dad, her eyes shinning with pride. Tumi aabar khelte jaccho, tai na ? (You are going off to play again, isn’t it?) she asks. "Yes. When is yours sports day? I will hopefully come back before that," the doting father replies.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
A PC that you can install in your WALL! » Our Picks - News, articles and reviews
A PC that you can install in your WALL! » Our Picks - News, articles and reviews: "A PC that you can install in your WALL!"
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It’s called Jack PC, and it can fit into a network wall port. Just plug your keyboard, mouse and monitor into the wall. The Jack PC runs Windows CE and it’s equipped with an equivalent of a 800MHz to 1.2GHz x86 desktop processor.
The Jack PC comes in 3 models, ranging from £209 to £349, and it’s produced by a company in Israel, called Chip PC Technologies. So, if you’re fed up with your big old PC, you can always get a replacement the size of a small box, or one that can fit into your wall. Below are several pictures of the latter. (Note: The pictures are very large. If you enlarge them, please have patience while they load).If u liked this news then do comments.
Sania jumps 13 places in rankings- Tennis - Sections - Indiatimes Sport
Sania jumps 13 places in rankings- Tennis - Sections - Indiatimes Sport: "Sania jumps 13 places in rankings"
Sania Mirza's impressive showing at the Moorilla Open International tournament at Hobart catapulted her ranking 13 places up to 53rd in the WTA charts released on Monday.
Sania last week defeated world No. 29 Maria Kirilenko of Russia, Romina Oprandi of Italy and Alicia Molik of Australia en route to the Hobart semi-finals where she went down to 13th ranked Russian Anna Chakvetadze.
Sania Mirza's impressive showing at the Moorilla Open International tournament at Hobart catapulted her ranking 13 places up to 53rd in the WTA charts released on Monday.
Sania last week defeated world No. 29 Maria Kirilenko of Russia, Romina Oprandi of Italy and Alicia Molik of Australia en route to the Hobart semi-finals where she went down to 13th ranked Russian Anna Chakvetadze.
Monday, January 15, 2007
Slideshow of pictures, photos, and videos, from webshots
Slideshow of pictures, photos, and videos, from webshots
Hey guys n gals watch this slide show of wildlife animal and feel urself with nature.
Hey guys n gals watch this slide show of wildlife animal and feel urself with nature.
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