Monday, October 7, 2013

Three popular misconceptions about the US government shutdown

When the American government ‘shut down’ over the kerfuffle in the US House over the Affordable Care Act (otherwise known as Obamacare), both jokes and misinformation have flown thick and fast. Not only did misinformation with a partisan agenda make itself known, but the term ‘shutdown’ led to some confusion: how exactly would the US government shut down? Here are three things you might have gotten wrong about the government shutdown.

Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/world/three-popular-misconceptions-about-the-us-government-shutdown-1157511.html?utm_source=ref_articleUS Capitol Dome. AP image


When the American government ‘shut down’ over the kerfuffle in the US House over the Affordable Care Act (otherwise known as Obamacare), both jokes and misinformation have flown thick and fast. Not only did misinformation with a partisan agenda make itself known, but the term ‘shutdown’ led to some confusion: how exactly would the US government shut down? Here are three things you might have gotten wrong about the government shutdown.

Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/world/three-popular-misconceptions-about-the-us-government-shutdown-1157511.html?utm_source=ref_article
 
When the American government ‘shut down’ over the kerfuffle in the US House over the Affordable Care Act (otherwise known as Obamacare), both jokes and misinformation have flown thick and fast. Not only did misinformation with a partisan agenda make itself known, but the term ‘shutdown’ led to some confusion: how exactly would the US government shut down? Here are three things you might have gotten wrong about the government shutdown.

Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/world/three-popular-misconceptions-about-the-us-government-shutdown-1157511.html?utm_source=ref_article
                                  

saivikas: BBM may come to Windows Phone 8 too, hints BlackBe...

saivikas: BBM may come to Windows Phone 8 too, hints BlackBe...: Blackberry is still probing the issue with BBM for Android and iOS and paralleling we are working on to address all the identified bott...

Nokia Sirius 10.1 inch RT tablet leaks

The Nokia tablet features a quad core processor and a full HD 1080p, 10.1 inch display.

 

Nokia Sirius tabletNokia Sirius tablet


 Finnish device maker Nokia had been rumored to have been working on a Windows RT based device since quite some time. But as it turns out that the Nokia Sirius tablet as it is being called is not just a rumor but a device that has already made its way to the telecom service providers like Verizon who will be looking forward to announcing the bigger 10.1 inch windows RT based tablet in the coming days. Yet again some information about the Nokia Sirius tablet has been made available courtesy Winsupersite.

 

The Nokia Sirius tablet will comes with an industry leading 6.7 megapixel camera based camera most likely with PureView functionality. Along with that the tablet is claimed to be offering up to 10 hours of battery backup and will come with a detachable keyboard solution with its additional battery giving more battery life to the Sirius Tablet.
The Nokia Sirius is being expected to be priced at Rs 32,000 or $499 but actual price will only eb known once the tablet makes an official break in to the market.
 

Nokia Sirius 10.1 inch RT tablet leaks

The Nokia tablet features a quad core processor and a full HD 1080p, 10.1 inch display.

 

 

BBM may come to Windows Phone 8 too, hints BlackBerry

Blackberry is still probing the issue with BBM for Android and iOS and paralleling we are working on to address all the identified bottleneck.

 BBM may come to Windows Phone 8 too

 

BlackBerry Messenger, which is set to be launched for Android and iOS devices, may be launched for Windows Phone operating system too. The creator of BlackBerry Messenger, Gary Klassen hinted this while talking to The Mobile Indian on the sidelines of an event in Hong Kong.
"BBM will not be limited to just Android or iOS. We are open to other platforms also," Gary Klassen said, adding, "We want more are more people to enjoy and experience BBM."


On the botched up roll out of BBM for Android and iOS, Gary said, "We are still probing the issue and we are working on to address all the identified bottleneck as we want Android and iOS users of BBM to have a good experience when it is made available.”
Earlier BlackBerry had announced to introduce BlackBerry Messenger for Android on September 21 and BlackBerry Messenger for iPhone on September 22. The Apple iPhone users got the BBM for iPhone on time but region-wise. However, the BBM for Android build got leaked just couple of hours before it was supposed to go live at the Google Play Store. BlackBerry stated that the unreleased version of BBM for Android caused issues and eventually paused the global roll out of BBM for Android and iPhone.
The Canadian company claims that more than 1.1 million users registered to download BBM in the first 8 hours, even though the Android version wasn't yet available and around 3 million people have registered themselves on BlackBerry's website to know about when BBM will be made available. more


BBM may come to Windows Phone 8 too, hints BlackBerry

Blackberry is still probing the issue with BBM for Android and iOS and paralleling we are working on to address all the identified bottleneck.

 

 

BlackBerry Messenger, which is set to be launched for Android and iOS devices, may be launched for Windows Phone operating system too. The creator of BlackBerry Messenger, Gary Klassen hinted this while talking to The Mobile Indian on the sidelines of an event in Hong Kong.
"BBM will not be limited to just Android or iOS. We are open to other platforms also," Gary Klassen said, adding, "We want more are more people to enjoy and experience BBM."

BBM may come to Windows Phone 8 too, hints BlackBerry

Blackberry is still probing the issue with BBM for Android and iOS and paralleling we are working on to address all the identified bottleneck.

 

 BlackBerry Messenger, which is set to be launched for Android and iOS devices, may be launched for Windows Phone operating system too. The creator of BlackBerry Messenger, Gary Klassen hinted this while talking to The Mobile Indian on the sidelines of an event in Hong Kong.
"BBM will not be limited to just Android or iOS. We are open to other platforms also," Gary Klassen said, adding, "We want more are more people to enjoy and experience BBM."

BBM may come to Windows Phone 8 too, hints BlackBerry

Blackberry is still probing the issue with BBM for Android and iOS and paralleling we are working on to address all the identified bottleneck.

 

 

BBM may come to Windows Phone 8 too, hints BlackBerry

Blackberry is still probing the issue with BBM for Android and iOS and paralleling we are working on to address all the identified bottleneck.

Get the 4.3 Jelly Bean experience on any Android phone without root (video)

Get the 4.3 Jelly Bean experience on any Android phone without root (video)                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Now here's a nice compilation of steps you can do to get the closest possible experience to the latest Android 4.3 Jelly Bean without having to root your phone, install custom ROMs and other assorted geekery you can't be bothered with.

Of course, this is not going to bring the speed and performance improvements under the hood, but the Apex launcher is plenty fast already, and you will at least get acquainted with the latest Android version while waiting for the official update from your carrier or manufacturer. 

Use the download links below, and follow the easy video guide that the folks from VidxHD have created to illustrate them, if you are interested in pimping your Android the 4.3 way.
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Download links:
Apex Launcher - http://goo.gl/okrY9W
Jelly Bean Apex / Nova Theme - http://goo.gl/DozAfF
Google Keyboard - http://goo.gl/9WkFQD
Holo Locker - http://goo.gl/mQ1veL
Stock Android Messaging - http://goo.gl/yHV49P
Calculator (CyanogenMod) - http://goo.gl/48u8jB
Google apps - http://goo.gl/CTCj2C
Camera & Gallery JB Official - http://goo.gl/BbB7lT
Clock JB - http://goo.gl/TpnC2S
Latest Google Play Store (4.3.11) - http://goo.gl/oRsuYW



more watch see video  how to it   (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlewnvoXJ2g&feature=player_embedded)



Indian Oil sole bidder for Haldia Petrochemicals

New Delhi: In a surprise move, state-owned Indian Oil Corp (IOC) today emerged as the sole bidder for the West Bengal government’s stake in Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd (HPL), with an offer of less than Rs 3,000 crore. Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), which had been considered the strongest contender, had not put in a bid by the noon deadline, sources privy to the development said.

Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/fwire/indian-oil-sole-bidder-for-haldia-petrochemicals-1157609.html?utm_source=ref_articleHaldia Petrochemicals. Image courtesy Haldia Petrochemicals
New Delhi: In a surprise move, state-owned Indian Oil Corp (IOC) today emerged as the sole bidder for the West Bengal government’s stake in Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd (HPL), with an offer of less than Rs 3,000 crore. Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), which had been considered the strongest contender, had not put in a bid by the noon deadline, sources privy to the development said.

Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/fwire/indian-oil-sole-bidder-for-haldia-petrochemicals-1157609.html?utm_source=ref_article
New Delhi: In a surprise move, state-owned Indian Oil Corp (IOC) today emerged as the sole bidder for the West Bengal government’s stake in Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd (HPL), with an offer of less than Rs 3,000 crore. Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), which had been considered the strongest contender, had not put in a bid by the noon deadline, sources privy to the development said.

Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/fwire/indian-oil-sole-bidder-for-haldia-petrochemicals-1157609.html?utm_source=ref_article