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How Much Will 3G Cost in India?

June 6, 2010

Now that the great Indian 3G dream is close to becoming a reality (well almost) it’s time to wipe off the dust from those 3G handsets we’ve owned for so many years and keep an eye out at 3G tariff plans in India. State owned enterprises BSNL and MTNL had launched their 3G network services [...]

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N900 is finally launched in India

June 6, 2010

Rub your eyes guys. Nokia N900 has finally been launched in India. The Linux based mobile phone from Nokia finally made it’s way into the country. Although the price tag will blow a hole in your pocket but we’ll get to that later on. The phone was of course openly available through you-know-what routes in [...]

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Nokia N8 Foosball Fever Viral Video

June 2, 2010

The Nokia N8 secret codenamed Vasco has a new viral video online. The video showcases foosball (table football) tactics with some impressive shots and effects.

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Race for Indian Hulu Begins!

May 29, 2010

Pardon me if I sound too excited going by the title but it’s all happening. The race for becoming Indian version of Hulu has already begun. For those who just woke up Hulu is a website that streams ad-supported TV shows and movies from major TV networks spread across United States. Now most of you [...]

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A Smartphone in every Indian’s pocket

May 27, 2010

Indian telecommunications industry is a King Kong when it comes to statistics. I don’t really need to speak in numbers to tell you how big it is and at what phenomenal pace it is continuously growing. Just for the record, there are a little over 628 million telephone subscribers in the country (including landline and [...]

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Facebook Launches Simple Privacy Controls. Again.

May 27, 2010

Facebook has woken up to the recent privacy buzz across the web. Facebook has been accused of providing a mesh of privacy options too hard for a person to control. Some people have even gone to the extent of working on an anti-Facebook solution due to Facebook’s recent privacy fiasco. Facebook CEO Mark Zukerberg acknowledged [...]

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