Saturday, 3 November 2012

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The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) Dual Audio

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Skyfall (2012) ScamRip 350MB Hindi Dubbed

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Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Batman: The Dark Knight Rises (2012) English

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Saturday, 22 September 2012

Thursday, 20 September 2012

What D Facts?'s Photos



Couples alarm clock -What D Facts? 
These alarm clock are rings that you put on your finger that vibrate to wake you up so that it doesn't wake up your partner.

Micromax Canvas A100*1GHz Dual Core(ICS)



The Canvas A100 is a classic example of quality engineering and superior built quality. The smartphone comes in only in a black colour and it looks great on the A100.
The A100 comes with a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash,
capable of recording videos as well.
The phone is 3G ready so wherever users get 3G network can make use of the high speed data too
or else they can hook it up to any WiFi connection and enjoy the fun of high speed data anywhere.
Price::::::::9,999 Rs/-

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Sunday, 2 September 2012

Teracom launches tablet starting at Rs. 3,999 on MTNL network



Chinese brand Haier, perhaps better known for household appliances than mobile devices, has revealed a series of Android-powered tablets and a smartphone ahead of consumer electronics fair IFA in Berlin. The Chinese brand has unveiled two tablets and a smartphone ahead of IFA, marking the first time Haier has introduced its mobile devices to Europe.
The two tablets -- the Mini Pad711 and the Maxi Pad1012 -- both run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich; the Mini Pad711 boats a resolution of 1024x600 and measures 7 inches, while the Maxi Pad1012 has a resolution of 1024x768 and measures 9.7 inches; both devices haave a Cortex-8 processor b/g/n Wi-Fi and 8GB or storage (expandable with microSD).
On the smartphone front, Haier has unveiled the Haier-Phone Pad5511 which clocks in at 5.3 inches with a 940x540 display, 4GB of storage, an 8MP camera and runs on Android (the exact version of which has not yet been specified). These specifications put the Haier smartphone very much in the mid-range, mid-performance bracket.
Two of the biggest announcements in the smartphone tablet world expected at this year's IFA are the unveiling of Samsung's next-gen tablet /smartphone hybrid the Galaxy Note 2 and Sony's high-end smartphone the Xperia SL.

Teracom launches tablet starting at Rs. 3,999 on MTNL network



Telecom equipment maker Teracom today launched three tablet PCs in partnership with state-run operator MTNL.
"In partnership with MTNL, we are launching three models of 'Lofty' tablet with high-end model priced at Rs. 10,999 and entry level model is for Rs. 3,999," Teracom Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh Arora told reporters.
The high end model of the tablet has built in 3G SIM and can be used for making phone calls as well, he added.
The other models of Lofty tablets are Wi-Fi enabled and support 3G dongles.
"We have thoroughly tested these tablets and believe that our customers should like it," MTNL CMD AK Garg said.
Under this partnership, MTNL will offer 10 GB data usage (internet) on its 3G network to customers buying Lofty tablets. All these tablets are built on Google's Android platform.
"The 10 GB can be used for period of first two months," MTNL Executive Director A K Bharagava said.
The Lofty tablets will be sold through MTNL Sanchar Haat in Delhi along with Teracom stores.
"We will make this product available at more than 500 retails outlets, including MTNL Sanchaar Haat," Teracom Director Rajeev Venkat said.

Motorola Phone Is Said to Have Edge-to-Edge Screen

Motorola Mobility’s next mobile phone, due to be unveiled at an event with Verizon Wireless next week, will feature an edge-to-edge screen and work with LTE networks, a person familiar with the product said.
Motorola Mobility, which Google Inc. (GOOG) acquired in May, has scheduled a Sept. 5 press conference in New York with Verizon, the largest U.S. wireless carrier. The phone, which is expected to go on sale later this year, will run a version of Android, said the person, who asked not to be named because the details haven’t been released.
The phone would be the most high-profile product debut for Motorola Mobility since the company was purchased by Google for about $12.5 billion. The model also would be one of the first full-screen phones in the U.S., meaning it uses the entire front of the device as a display. The approach maximizes the screen viewing space by eliminating the black frames or bezels around the display.
Motorola Mobility is counting on new features to help stand out from an increasingly crowded smartphone field.Apple Inc. (AAPL) is preparing to introduce a redesigned iPhone on Sept. 12, according to two people with knowledge of the plan. Nokia Oyj, meanwhile, is planning to unveil its first phones running Microsoft Corp.’s Windows 8 on Sept. 5.
Brenda Raney, a spokeswoman for Basking Ridge, New Jersey- based Verizon Wireless, declined to comment, as did Jennifer Erickson, a Motorola Mobility spokeswoman.

LTE Speeds

Google, based in Mountain View, California, acquired (GOOG) Motorola Mobility to shore up its intellectual property and support its Android operating system, which the phone manufacturer was already using. The new phone will run Android and take advantage of the network speeds offered by Verizon’s LTE technology, the person said. Verizon has the largest U.S. network running LTE, or long-term evolution.
Google shares (GOOG) rose 0.9 percent to $687.62 at 11:33 a.m. in New York. The stock had climbed 5.5 percent this year through yesterday. Shares of Verizon Communications Inc., the co-owner of Verizon Wireless, advanced 0.3 percent to $42.90. They are up 6.6 percent in 2012.

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The Chinese fake iPhone 5 even before its release: May arrives Goophone



One of the most memorable gags' La Loca history of galaxies 'joked with the speed with which the pirates acted: the film was already hacked before being released. For a case of like find next and highly anticipated iPhone 5 : imitation is on the street before the official product itself.
The invention is called Goophone and has been created from the photos, videos and data that have been filtered slowly through the network's own iPhone, and has made ​​several days ahead of the release of her inspiring, imitating its metal casing two tones. In fact, we even have a video which shows how it exits the assembly line. The truth is that it gives the trick perfectly.
If you are interested, this Goophone i5 has a screen of 3.5 inches, a resolution of 940 x 640, a 5 megapixel camera and a 1.3 front. Fewer details have processor and where you can get. In any case, we know that Apple fans are not satisfied, let alone with an imitation. The rest ... well we do grace us with one. Or not?


Thursday, 30 August 2012

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Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Mother is always a mother.. Takes all risk to save her kids




A lion cub who slipped off the side of a cliff hung on for dear 

life while his mother and fellow lionesses looked on at the Masai Mara game reserve in Kenya. His plaintive cries for help were heard by the pride and a trio of lionesses attempted to scale down the cliff but pulled back due to the sheer drop. Eventually, the cub's mother gingerly climbed down the cliff and snapped up her baby boy with her jaws. Mother and son slowly made the trek back up where the cub was given a tongue lashing by the doting lioness. I think this shows that there's nothing stronger than a mother's love for her baby, where she'd risk her own life to save her son

Dell Inspiron 17R review



The good: The Dell Inspiron 17R is a big, desk-filling laptop for not much money, built into a similar chassis as Dell's recently reviewed, and more expensive, 17R SE model.
The bad: Low screen resolution for a 17-inch laptop, no discrete graphics, no clickpad.
The bottom line: If you need maximum screen size at a minimum price, this basic 17-inch Dell Inspiron 17R is powerful enough for everyday tasks, but the lower screen resolution is a constant reminder of its budget origins.
Desktop replacement laptops, with big 17-inch or larger screens, are less common than they used to be. Even Apple has sunsetted its only 17-inch model. Of the handful that are left, most are high-end systems aimed at gamers or multimedia producers, making a budget 17-inch laptop the rarest of all.
Dell's Inspiron line is one of the few to offer a product for those seeking maximum screen for minimum investment. The Inspiron 17R starts at $599, although our $699 review configuration seems like a better overall deal. For an extra $100, you trade up from a second-gen Intel Core i3 CPU to a third-gen Core i5, plus get a larger hard drive.
Of course, on a big-screen laptop such as this, it's harder to hide the cost-cutting. A 13-inch laptop with the same CPU could get away with a mostly plastic body and lower screen resolution, but in a desktop replacement, one's expectations of power, performance, and features are simply higher. For example, the very similar-looking Dell Inspiron 17R SE (for Special Edition) offers options including high-end CPUs, discrete graphics, 1080p displays, and backlit keyboards, but starts at $999.
For the handful of shoppers who want a leave-it-at-home, nongaming laptop and don't mind the suboptimal 1,600x900-pixel resolution on this 17.3-inch screen, I suppose there's a case to be made for the Inspiron 17R, but I'd be hard-pressed to think of the last time a reader asked me about something along those lines.
Price as reviewed / Starting price$699 / $599
Processor2.5GHz Intel Core i5-3210M
Memory6GB, 1,600MHz DDR3
Hard drive750GB 5,400rpm
ChipsetIntel HM65
GraphicsIntel HD4000
Operating systemWindows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
Dimensions (WD)16.4 x 10.9 inches
Height1.3 - 1.5 inches
Screen size (diagonal)17.3 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter7.1/8.8 pounds
CategoryDesktop replacement
At first glance, this system is nearly identical to the recently reviewed Dell Inspiron 17R SE. That more expensive Special Edition version has the same general outline, but is covered with a black cross-hatched pattern, while the regular non-SE 17R has a smart-looking brushed-metal finish (although it's actually made of plastic) on its lid and keyboard tray. Like many Inspiron laptops, the top layer of the lid pops off and can be replaced by aftermarket alternatives in different colors. The available options I saw were pink or blue, each for $29.
This laptop is not really bigger and thicker than midprice desktop replacement laptops from a couple of years ago. What has changed, however, is what the rest of the laptop market looks like, as well as consumers' expectations for laptops across all sizes and price ranges. Today's laptop shopper is inundated with messages about ultrabooks and other slim laptops, with superthin designs moving from 13-inch models into 14- and 15-inch or larger territory.
As on the Inspiron 17R SE, this keyboard is Dell's standard variation on the flat-topped, widely spaced, island-style keyboard found in most current laptops. In the Dell version, the keys have more rounded corners than most, and the top row of function keys is half-height. The current Dell XPS laptops have essentially the same keyboard, but with a slightly more stylized font on the letter keys. The keys feel tight and responsive, but there's still a good deal of flex in the middle.

Dell Inspiron 17RAverage for category [desktop replacement]
VideoVGA plus HDMIVGA plus HDMI or DisplayPort
AudioStereo speakers with subwoofer, headphone/microphone jacksStereo speakers with subwoofer, headphone/microphone jacks.
Data4 USB 3.0, SD card reader2 USB 3.0, 2 USB 2.0, SD card reader, eSATA
NetworkingEthernet, 802.11n Wi-Fi, BluetoothEthernet, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Optical driveDVD burnerDVD burner or Blu-ray player
The ports and connections on the Inspiron 17R and 17R SE are identical. When some of these features regularly get cut for either space or budget (or both), it's nice to see a full set of four USB ports here, and even better, they're all USB 3.0 ports.
This $699 configuration is the smartest choice out of the three preconfigured versions available on Dell's Web site, with a current-gen (Ivy Bridge) Intel Core i5 CPU, 6GB of RAM, and a 750GB hard drive. Cut $100 to $599, and you get a previous-generation (Sandy Bridge) Intel Core i3 CPU and smaller 500GB HDD. Go the other way, up to $849, and the specs are a current-gen quad-core Core i7 8GB of RAM, and a big 1TB hard drive. For $250 more than that high-end config, the 17R SE we reviewed added an Nvidia GeForce GT 650M graphics card, an additional 32GB SSD, better speakers, and a full 1080p screen.
Much of Dell's 2012 Inspiron line looks sharp and modern, but this is one of the exceptions. It's a thick, bulky throwback, at least designwise. But, if you can overlook the lower screen resolution, it's a stay-at-home laptop with decent performance at a budget-friendly price.