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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
Manage Airtel Accounts Online at www.airtel.in
Bharti Airtel announced the launch of India’s first online self care services for its prepaid mobile customers across the country. With this, prepaid mobile customers on Airtel can now log onto www.airtel.in to access and manage their mobile accounts – anytime, anywhere!
It is a simple one-stop online solution to access and manage your account. All that and more that Airtel prepaid mobile customers can now do online…
‘Prepaid My Account’ is a simple, secure and convenient way for Airtel prepaid mobile customers to access a whole host of functionalities including checking balance, recharging, starting / stopping VAS services, provisioning 3G, raising and tracking service requests, viewing last 5 recharge details etc. Airtel prepaid mobile customers can visit the new self care website to receive and activate customized offers on ‘my airtel, my offer’ (MAMO), view tariff & top up options, request for the itemized bill and more! The launch of online self service capabilities for Airtel prepaid customers is one of the company’s ongoing efforts towards delivering the best customer experience in the digital space and empowering customers with a convenient, non-intrusive and 24×7 available way of managing their prepaid mobile accounts.
It is a simple one-stop online solution to access and manage your account. All that and more that Airtel prepaid mobile customers can now do online…
‘Prepaid My Account’ is a simple, secure and convenient way for Airtel prepaid mobile customers to access a whole host of functionalities including checking balance, recharging, starting / stopping VAS services, provisioning 3G, raising and tracking service requests, viewing last 5 recharge details etc. Airtel prepaid mobile customers can visit the new self care website to receive and activate customized offers on ‘my airtel, my offer’ (MAMO), view tariff & top up options, request for the itemized bill and more! The launch of online self service capabilities for Airtel prepaid customers is one of the company’s ongoing efforts towards delivering the best customer experience in the digital space and empowering customers with a convenient, non-intrusive and 24×7 available way of managing their prepaid mobile accounts.
Optimize Your Android Smartphone RAM with RAM Manager Pro
When it comes to RAM optimization there are lots of options, a Computer user can use. But when it comes to Android smartphone RAM optimization, there’s only are only few options. Either choose a good Android smartphone with a powerful RAM and best of other hardware or root your Android smartphone and give a boost to your Android smartphone RAM with the Android App RAM Manager Pro.
RAM Manager Pro is a simple to use Android app which provides us the features to give a boost to your Android smartphone RAM. This is the Android app which can be used to get the most out of your Android smartphone. Here’s are some listings what this Android app do to your Android smartphone RAM, actually it provides few features from which users can choose to juice out the desired performance under different circumstances.
RAM Manager Pro is a simple to use Android app which provides us the features to give a boost to your Android smartphone RAM. This is the Android app which can be used to get the most out of your Android smartphone. Here’s are some listings what this Android app do to your Android smartphone RAM, actually it provides few features from which users can choose to juice out the desired performance under different circumstances.
Here Are Those Features You Can Choose To Boost Android RAM
- Balance – Use this option to get the most out of your Android smartphone RAM in day-to-day use.
- Balance(with more free memory) – If you are using RAM less than 512MB then this is the right option for you to choose for daily use.
- Balance(with more multi-tasking) – If you are a used who like to work on few Android apps simultaneously, than this is the suitable option for you.
- Hard Gaming – Great option for hardcode gamers to smoothen the graphics and overall gaming experience.
- Hard-Multitasking – Heavy users busy with few RAM hogging apps at the same time, choose this option to get the best performance out of your smartphone RAM.
What You Need To Use RAM Manager Pro
- A Rooted Android Smartphone
- Your Android smartphone should have Android OS v2.1 and above to try this Android app.
- It also works on Android OS v4.0 aka Ice Cream Sandwich too.
- The Android app – RAM Manager Pro (paid), also available in free version too, but with fewer options.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Free Valentine’s Day Ringtone App for Android
Valentine day Ringtone App for android contains Romantic Valentine’s Day ringtones for your android device. If you are looking for a lovely ringtone, fitting for Valentine’s Day, this application is perfect! This app has many of your favorite love songs. Choose from popular wedding songs or romantic guitar, piano and violin ringtones. Perfect for newlyweds or as a ringtone for the one you love. Easily set your default ringtone or SMS ringtone. Best of all, its free!
It contains 35 love ringtones which can easily set as your ringtone or sms tone. It get updated regularly.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Download Valentine day Ringtone App for android
It contains 35 love ringtones which can easily set as your ringtone or sms tone. It get updated regularly.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Download Valentine day Ringtone App for android
Nokia Public Transport for Symbian shows you the way, can't guarantee a seat
Nokia's free turn-by turn navigation is great when you're lost, but what if you need to negotiate an unfamiliar train or bus system? Perhaps Espoo's new Public Transport app with its journey planning information for nearly 80 cities and urban areas (including London, Helsinki, Austin and Toronto) will see you right. What's more, you can even save your favorite destinations to the app's home screen to save a bit more tapping and typing. The app's only available for those freshly updated Symbian Belle phones right now, but it's free, and there's a Lumia-friendly version in the works. Sound like this might take the headache out of your daily commute?
Microsoft Store hacked in India, passwords stored in plain text
Frequenters of India's online Microsoft Store were briefly greeted with the suspicious visage of a Guy Fawkes mask this morning, following a hack that compromised the site's user database. According to WPSauce, Microsoft Store India's landing page was briefly taken over by a hacker group called Evil Shadow Team, who, in addition to putting a new face on Windows products, revealed that user passwords were saved in plain text. The group's motivations are unknown, though the hacked page warned that an "unsafe system will be baptized." The store is now offline, suggesting that Microsoft may have regained control. Read on for a look at the compromised password database.
Google TV Gets A New YouTube App
Last month, Google began showing the new versions of Google TV at CES, giving the press a taste of what was in store. One particular panel discussing Google TV’s new capabilities led Rupert Murdoch to take to Twitter, bemoaning the pirating ways of the search behemoth. Forbes has the backstory here. Google TV posted on its Facebook page yesterday, saying that it has some big announcements in store for Monday.
Today, it announced that it is upgrading the YouTube experience on Google TV with a new, revamped app. The YouTube app for Google TV is available for download on the Android Marketplace. The initial drive behind Google TV was to create a user experience that seamlessly blends web video with the boob tube, to change the way consumers interact with TV, but the first Google TV fell flat. Matt Burns reviewed the version, saying that, while it’s getting closer, it still has a long, long way to go.
In its announcement today, Google is promising some “big improvements” to its new YouTube app, among them that navigation is smoother and faster, along with some much-needed additions to its UX, like the new “Discover” feature, which basically just brings YouTube channel categories to Google TV, enhancing their browse-ability within the app. They’ve also brought its new channel pages, enabling users to navigate playlists and videos and subscribe to favorites.
Google says that users can also now view related videos from the same user by pressing the up and down arrows on their remote controls, or to find the “Info screen” to leave a thumbs up, add to your playlists, or to leave a comment.
The new app looks good, and this certainly stands to improve the YouTube experience on Google TV, though it’s certainly not the “big announcement” that many were hoping for. We’ll be keeping our ears out in the event that there’s more Google TV news in store for Monday.
Today, it announced that it is upgrading the YouTube experience on Google TV with a new, revamped app. The YouTube app for Google TV is available for download on the Android Marketplace. The initial drive behind Google TV was to create a user experience that seamlessly blends web video with the boob tube, to change the way consumers interact with TV, but the first Google TV fell flat. Matt Burns reviewed the version, saying that, while it’s getting closer, it still has a long, long way to go.
In its announcement today, Google is promising some “big improvements” to its new YouTube app, among them that navigation is smoother and faster, along with some much-needed additions to its UX, like the new “Discover” feature, which basically just brings YouTube channel categories to Google TV, enhancing their browse-ability within the app. They’ve also brought its new channel pages, enabling users to navigate playlists and videos and subscribe to favorites.
Google says that users can also now view related videos from the same user by pressing the up and down arrows on their remote controls, or to find the “Info screen” to leave a thumbs up, add to your playlists, or to leave a comment.
The new app looks good, and this certainly stands to improve the YouTube experience on Google TV, though it’s certainly not the “big announcement” that many were hoping for. We’ll be keeping our ears out in the event that there’s more Google TV news in store for Monday.
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