Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Google in “new approach” in china (Short News)
Taiwan and China in historic pact (short News)
Zong 67 PAISA / MIN Any Network Any Time With FREE Unlimited SMS
Now with Zong 67 paisa per minutes all the Zong and new customers will make call at the lowest and the best calling rate of Pakistan with FREE UNLIMITED SMS, the charging for each subscription will be PKR 10 + tax. with auto subscription & multiple subscription in a day will be possible.
Offer details are :
To avail this offer dial *670# or SMS Sub to 670
Rs 10+Tax will be deducted on subscription
You will get 10 On-net minutes, 5 Off-net minutes & Unlimited SMS to any network
The validity of these free minutes and SMS is one calendar day i.e. from 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 every day.
Once subscribed, you will get this offer everyday automatically.
The call pulse will be per minute regardless of the base pulse.
The newly purchased free minutes and SMS will not be added to the existing free minutes and SMS, the previous quota will be expired
If subscriber has also subscribed to SMS Bundles, Family Pack, Super Free, BTO, LNO, the 67 Paisa/min Anytime – Any Network free resources will be given on top of other existing free resources.
If the customer exceeds either 10 on net minutes, 5 off net minutes or 125 SMS within the valid time period, charging will be as per tariff plan.
For example, if the subscriber subscribes to 67 Paisa/min Anytime, Any Network at 10: 00 am and by 11:00 am has used 6 offnet minutes. The subscriber will be charged PKR 10 + tax for 67 Paisa/min Anytime – Any Network as well as 1 minutes as per tariff plan for the extra off net minute.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
iPhone 4
After the WWDC keynote on June 7, media were invited backstage to get hands on with Apple's new iPhone 4, including access to the upcoming iOS 4 operating system, and a brief demo of the FaceTime video calling.
We left with our credit cards burning rectangular shapes in our wallets, already yearning for its June 24 debut.
Design
The iPhone 3GS was only different on the inside compared to its predecessor, but iPhone 4 is a totally new animal.
It's just a tiny bit thinner from its left to its right edge, because the flat edges mean effectively less casing around the sides of the screen. It's possible to stand the iPhone on its side, say to shoot a video.
The stainless steel looks quite handsome, but the glass front and back both picked up a good deal of fingerprints in the few minutes we had our hands on them, although the smudges were less noticeable on the all-white model.
Every accessory should come with a polishing cloth; we usually lose them within about 48 hours of acquisition, so get ready for some trouser-rubbing with the new iPhone.
The flat body is only 9.3 millimeters thin, 24 percent thinner than the iPhone 3GS at its thickest. It feels great in the hand, and at the keynote Steve Jobs remarked, "Its closest kin is a beautiful old Leica camera."
The metal buttons, shiny edge, and the way the flat-edged case feels more camera-like when you're shooting pictures, like a particularly slim point-and-shoot. Solid and familiar, yet futuristic.
It's 4.8 ounces, just 0.1 ounces heavier than the iPhone 3GS, an imperceptible difference. The SIM card slot has moved from the top to the side, and sadly it's now a micro SIM slot - meaning changing networks when you finish your contract will be trickier.
The camera on the back is paired with a bright LED flash that you can have on or off. The volume rocker switch has been replaced by round metal volume-up and -down buttons, but the Hold and Silence switches are pretty much the same.
A second microphone appears at the top of iPhone 4 to provide noise cancellation. The black lines visible at three places along the stainless steel edge are integrated antennas attached directly to the iPhone's stainless steel frame, which is actually its structure - a nice solution to a tricky problem.
Apple hopes this design will add strength and help improve call quality, one area where the iPhone has always been criticized, although we'll wait until our full iPhone 4 review to fully test that out.
Next Page: Apple iPhone 4 - Retina display
Mobilink Indigo World Cup Offer 50% off
Mobilink indigo Initiate 50% off on all calls between 6 pm-3 am during football World Cup.All indigo customers can subscribe to this offer by dialing 111.This offer available with all indigo price plans and the discount is applicable on On-net calls only.
The discounted rates are depicted in the table below:
i – 100 | i – 400 | i – 900 | i – 1500 | i-unlimited | |
Standard Rates (Rs./min) | 1.25 | 1.00 | 0.75 | 0.50 | 0.30 |
Discounted Rates (Rs./min) | 0.63 | 0.50 | 0.38 | 0.25 | 0.15 |
Subscription Charges (Rs.) Rs. 100.
The promotion runs from 11th June to 11th July .
Nokia E73
Today Nokia has launched the Nokia E73 Mode in the United States. Available exclusively to T-Mobile across the Atlantic, it’s the latest to join the business centric Eseries. Sporting a full QWERTY keyboard.The Nokia E73 Mode comes with quad-band GSM and 3G with HSPA (using T-Mobile’s frequencies of course). Active noise cancellation ensures a better audio during voice calls and there’s video call support too.
The latest handset to emerge from the Eseries stable, the Nokia E73 Mode is a sober-suited follow-up to the business workhorse that is the Nokia E72. As a WiFi enabled QWERTY handset, running on T-Mobile’s blazing fast 3G network, keeping on top of emails and business is a breeze. Plus Nokia’s unique Switch mode feature, allows you to switch between fully customisable homescreens. Taking care of business are a bevy of services such as a new email interface, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync client and IBM Lotus Traveler, making it easier to juggle multiple inboxes, plus there’s support and access to Salesforce.com and Bloomberg. Add to these Ovi Files, QuickOffice, Adobe PDF Manager and Zip Manager.
The Nokia E73 Mode packs a 5MP camera with LED flash – to photograph your travels. The retail package includes a 4GB microSD card and a carrying pouch.
The Nokia E73 Mode is expected to become available on June 16th.
Ufone Daily MMS Package
Ufone has introduced daily MMS package for Rs. 3.99 to send as many as 150 MMS in 24 hours.But I think zong daily sms and mms package is better then this one.
Daily MMS Package details:
Charges: Rs. 3.99 + tax
Number of MMS allowed: 150
Validity: 24 Hours
Maximum size for MMS is 300 KB
MMS receiving on Ufone numbers is free
How to Subscribe?
To subscribe the Daily MMS Package simply send “sub” to 665
How to Un-subscribe?
To un-subscribe send “Unsub” to 8665. Un-subscription is free of charge.
The Daily MMS package is available to all Ufone Prepaid customers.
The service is accessible on GPRS supportive handset only.
All charges are exclusive of taxes.
The Daily MMS package is valid for a period of 24 hours from the time of subscription
The customer can check remaining free MMS by sending a blank SMS to 650 – each inquiry will be charged at 50 paisa plus taxes
Upon auto-renewal of Daily MMS Package after 24 hours, remaining MMS from the previous day will not transfers over to the next day
The remaining valid free MMS will be available till expiry time even after un-subscription
19.5% FED on usage and 10% withholding tax at recharge or bill applies.
New Sms Bundles in Telenor Djuice
Telenor launched new sms bundle’s in Djuice. The detail of sms bundles are given below;
Bundle 1 Rs. 7 1000 (500 Onnet & 500 Offnet)
Bundle 2 Rs. 7 700 Onnet Only
Bundle 3 Rs. 7 700 Offnet Only
Bundle 4 Rs. 19.99 1500 (750 Onnet & 750 Offnet)
Bundle 5 Rs. 39.99 2500 (1250 Onnet & 1250 Offnet)
To activate call 555 from your djuice connection and press 5.
All SMS bundles are valid for 7 days
All Djuice subscribers can avail these SMS packages.
SMS can be sent to any number in Pakistan.
The existing SMS bundle on djuice will no longer be applicable.
Offer validity is for 7 days i.e. if the subscription to the SMS package is done on the 1st of June, the subscription will expire on the 7th of june and unused SMS (if any) will be confiscated.
However the customer can extend the validity of the remaining SMS by subscribing to any of the mentioned packages before validity expires
This is a Limited Time Offer.
Ufone Uth Package
Ufone launched its new prepaid package ufone uth targeting the Youth of the pakistan with exciting tariff plans.
package detail;
Daily Charges are Rs. 1 plus tax
Package selection will cost you Rs. 10 plus tax
You can have 5 FNF numbers of Ufone, PTCL or combination of both
Free calls after 2 minutes during nights are only for Ufone to Ufone calls
Maximum call duration can be 59:59 minutes
Dial 444 to subscribe to Ufone Youth Package
Zong Chitral offer (unlimited free on net calls for 2 month)
ZONG’s innovative offer gives all ZONG existing, new and MNP subscribers within Chitral city unlimited free on net calls for 2 months– with no hidden charges!
Simply send ‘chr’ to 522 now and start calling!
The promotion will be starting in Chitral on 22nd May for 2 months until 22nd July.
BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100
Research In Motion announced its new BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100 and 9105 compact smartphones. Both devices share the same features except for their keypad layouts. The 9100 makes use of a 20-key hybrid QWERTY SureType keypad, as we have seen on prior Pearl models, while the 9105 eschews RIM’s proprietary keypad design for a more traditional 14 key alphanumeric layout.
The new Pearl 3G models are both light and compact, yet still pack many of the same hot features as found in RIM’s other 9000 series BlackBerry devices. The new Pearl 3G models measure up at 108mm x 50mm x 13.3mm (4.25in x 1.96in x 0.52in) and each feature a high-res 360 x 400 pixel display. What is even more impressive, however, is that these tiny little smartphones weigh only 93g (3.3oz), making them the smallest BlackBerry smartphones ever.
A 624MHz processor powers a full set of features that includes a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera (with video capture), an optical trackpad controller, GPS and Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n), and a high-capacity microSDHC memory card slot. Of course you will also find a media player, speaker independent voice dialing, Bluetooth wireless support, and the BlackBerry App World for finding new applications.
The two BlackBerry Pearl 3G models are powered by a 1150mAh battery that is rated for 5.5 hours of talk time on GSM/EDGE and HSDPA 3G networks.
Specifications;
Size | Dimensions | 108 x 50 x 13.3 mm |
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Weight | 93.6 g |
Display | Type | TFT, 256K colors |
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Size | 360 x 400 pixels | |
- Half-QWERTY keyboard - Touch-sensitive optical trackpad |
Memory | Phonebook | Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall |
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Call records | Yes | |
Internal | 256 MB | |
Card slot | microSD, up to 32GB, 2GB included |
Data | GPRS | Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps |
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EDGE | Class 10, 236.8 kbps | |
3G | HSDPA 3.6 Mbps; HSUPA | |
WLAN | Yes, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n | |
Bluetooth | Yes, v2.1 with A2DP | |
Infrared port | No | |
USB | Yes, microUSB v2.0 |
Camera | Primary | 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels, autofocus, LED flash |
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Video | Yes | |
Secondary | No |
Features | OS | BlackBerry OS |
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CPU | 624 MHz processor | |
Messaging | SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM | |
Browser | HTML | |
Radio | No | |
Games | Yes + downloadable | |
Colors | Piano Black, Opal Pink, Royal Purple, Flash White, Red Gradient | |
GPS | Yes, with A-GPS support | |
Java | Yes, MIDP 2.1 | |
- BlackBerry maps - Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF) - MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+ player - MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player - Organizer |