What is it?
A:Allows a user to switch from one mobile operator to the other, within a circle, without changing your mobile number.
HOW TO Switch to another operator?
A:Generate a Unique Porting Code (UPC) from your mobile number. To generate a UPC, SMS "PORT" (space) mobile number to 1900
Visit the operator and submit mandatory documents and fill the Customer Application Form and Port-in form.You will get a new SIM .
New SIM purchased will be activated within 7 working days. Activation date and time will be informed to you through SMS..The activation would be done during the night between 12-4 AM during which both the user's SIM(NEW OPERATOR SIM AND OLD OPERATOR) would be inactive.Once activated,you just have to insert the new SIM and enjoy the service.
NOTE:1)Once you have changed the operator who should stay with it for atleast 90 days!!
2)CDMA numbers can be switched to GSM and vice versa and would require a change in Handset.
TECH GEEK
Update yourself with the latest security threats in the IT industry... I'l be providing info about the latest softwares,Gadgets etc
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Friday, October 8, 2010
IPOD TOUCH 4G vs IPOD TOUCH 3G
The all new IPOD touch 4G was launched in Sept 2010 by APPLE Computer Head ,Steve Jobs.
Latest Additions:
1.Retina Display.
A noticeable difference can be seen in the above image.The IPOD TOUCH 4G 's Retina Dsiplay at the left.
2. Apples all new 1Ghz A4 processor which powers Iphone 4 and IPAD.Hence, Faster processing speed is achieved.
3.As compared to IPOD TOUCH 2G which has 128 MB of RAM...IPOD TOUCH 4G has 256 MB of RAM.
4. A 3- Axis GYRO was added to Ipod touch to make your gaming expirence far more better.
5.The new Ipod touch is slimmer than all its previous versions.
6.The new TOUCH has a front and rear camera.The rear camera is 0.9 MP which is capable of HD video recording whereas the front camera is VGA.
NOTE: The A4 processor is underclocked to 800 Mhz.
Latest Additions:
1.Retina Display.
A noticeable difference can be seen in the above image.The IPOD TOUCH 4G 's Retina Dsiplay at the left.
2. Apples all new 1Ghz A4 processor which powers Iphone 4 and IPAD.Hence, Faster processing speed is achieved.
3.As compared to IPOD TOUCH 2G which has 128 MB of RAM...IPOD TOUCH 4G has 256 MB of RAM.
4. A 3- Axis GYRO was added to Ipod touch to make your gaming expirence far more better.
5.The new Ipod touch is slimmer than all its previous versions.
6.The new TOUCH has a front and rear camera.The rear camera is 0.9 MP which is capable of HD video recording whereas the front camera is VGA.
NOTE: The A4 processor is underclocked to 800 Mhz.
Monday, May 24, 2010
SEM 7 Mumbai University computer Engineering Revised Syllabus subjects
1. Digital Signal and Image Processing
2. Mobile Computing
3. Systems Security
4. Information System
5.ELECTIVE:
Simulation and Modelling
E-commerce
Soft computing
Project management
5. Project
Friday, January 22, 2010
BEST DIALOGUES FROM THE MOVIE 3 IDIOTS
BEST DIALOGUES FROM THE MOVIE 3 IDIOTS:
Manmohan(MM):YEH KILOBYTE HAI,YEH MEGABYTE AUR INKI MAA GIGABYTE.YEAH FAMILY BITE NAHI KARTI...lol
"JAHAPANA TUSSI gr8 HO TAUFA KABOOL KARO!!"
"ISSPE PAILE AAP APNE VASTRA UTARIYE NAHI TOH YEH AAP PER MOOTRA-VISARJAN KARENGA"
SHARMAN JOSHI's(RAJU RASTOGI) MOTHER:"BHINDI BAARA RUPAIYE KILO HO GAYE HAI" PANEER TOH ITNE ITNE THAILIYON MEIN SONAR K DUKAAN MEIN BIKEGA".INKI ENZEMA KI CREAM BHI PACHPAN RUPAIYE KO AATI HAI.AUR ROTI DUN BETA??"
BALATKAR:
CHATUR:AADARNIYA MAHODAYA AUR MERE PRIYA SHISKAK GAAN.
AAJ AGAR I.C.E AASMAAN K BULAANDIYON KO CHU RAHA HAI TOH ISKA SHREYA JAATA HAI VIRU SAHASRA BUDDHE KO.
PICHLE 25 SAALON SE INHONE ISS COLLEGE MEIN BALAATAR PE BALATAAKAR KIYe.
UMEED HAI AAGE BHI KARTE RAHENGE.
HAME TOH AASCHARYA HOTA HAI KI EK INSAAN APNE JEEVAN KAL MEIN ITNI BALATAKAAR KAISE KAR SAKTA HAI?
INHONE KADI TAPASYA SE APNE AAP KO ISS KABIL BULAYA HAI.
WAQT KA PURNA UPYOG ,GHANTI KAA PURA ISTAMAAL KOI INSSE SIKHE.
JIS DESH MEIN HONGE WAHA BALATKAAR KARENGE!!
"DIKHADENGE SABKO JO BALATAKAR KARNE KI SHAMTA YAHA KI CHAATRA MIEN HAI VO SANSAR KE KISI BHI CHAATRA MEIN NAHI!!!"
AADARNIYA MANTRI JI,
APNE ISS SAUNTHAAN KO VO CHEEZ DI JO HAME SAKT JARURAT THi
"STAN"
STAN HOTA SABHI K PAAS HAI,SABH CHUPAKE RAKHTE HAI PAR DETA KOI NAHI!!
APNE APNA STAN ISS BALATAKARI PURUSH K HATH EIN DIYA HAI!!AABH DEKHIYE YEH KAISA ISKA UPYOG KARTA HAI!!
FART SHLOK:
ISS SUVARNA AVSAR PAR EK SHLOK YAAD AA RAHE HAI
UTMMAM DADHDHAAT PAADAM
MADHYAM PADHAM TUCHUK THUCHUK
KANISHTA THUD THUDI PAADAM
SUR SURI PRAANA GHATAKAM!!
By- VIPUL SHENVI
Saturday, September 26, 2009
MOBILE PHONE TIPS
Mobile phones are susceptible to liquid logging and there are chances that water / oil / milk / tea / cold drink / curry / shaving foam may get in and damage it. Please ensure you keep your phone away from all such things. The phone can not be repaired if it's undergone moisture damage. The manufacturer does not give any warranty for such cases.
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) may get damaged in case pressure is applied on the surface. While keeping the phone in the pocket or while seated, always check that it is not in contact with any sharp/hard object. It's advisable to use pouches or mobile phone covers to avoid LCD damage.
Modern mobile phones are designed to squeeze in loads of features in a compact size. The Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) are multi-layered and are mounted with surface-mounted devices. The contact of such Integrated Circuits and components on PCB are in microns (µm) (10^ - 6 meters) and a small impact / shock / jerk may displace the components or break the tracks. The manufacturer does not give any warranty for such cases. Mobile phone pouches or covers are of great help in avoiding such damages.
The plastic cosmetic parts lose their glare/color due to heavy exposure to sun light. To avoid direct sun exposure, one must use mobile pouches or covers.
Every mobile handset has an IMEI number (International Mobile Equipment Identity), which is a unique number and one can access this number by pressing *#06#. The mobile warranty is attached to the IMEI number, and it's also useful in the event of theft.
The Emergency Number worldwide for Mobile is 112. If you are out of coverage area, dial 112 and the mobile will search any existing network. This number 112 can be dialed even while the keypad is locked.
If you lock your keys in the car and the spare keys are at home, call someone on your cell phone. Hold your cell phone about a foot from your car door and have the other person at your home press the unlock button, holding it near the phone on their end. Your car will unlock.
Mobile phones should not be frequently charged, it may reduce the battery life. Always track the battery charge indicator, and carry mobile charger in purse/bag/car to avoid the contingency of battery discharge.
Electronic items have deteriorative effect if contaminated with dust. The use of the pouches or mobile phone covers shall be useful to keep your mobile phone free from dust.
Nokia handset comes with a reserve battery. To activate, press the keys *3370#. The cell will restart with this reserve and will show a 50% increase in battery. This reserve will get charged when you charge the cell next time.
There are many authorized sources that provide entertainment software etc.
It's always advisable to install antivirus software on your mobile phone.
Make the best use of the user manual.
When your phone is out of network coverage, switch off the handset or else the battery may get drained.
Finger nails or sharp objects may damage the keypad. Use fingers while pressing the keys.
Bluetooth should be turned on only when it is required. Keeping Bluetooth on unnecessarily makes your phone open to malicious viruses.
To enhance the life of your charger, it should be unwound and disentangled.
While removing the battery, it's advisable to first switch the handset off.
When your mobile phone is not used for a long duration, remove the battery and keep it separately.
Always use accessories recommended by the manufacturer
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) may get damaged in case pressure is applied on the surface. While keeping the phone in the pocket or while seated, always check that it is not in contact with any sharp/hard object. It's advisable to use pouches or mobile phone covers to avoid LCD damage.
Modern mobile phones are designed to squeeze in loads of features in a compact size. The Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) are multi-layered and are mounted with surface-mounted devices. The contact of such Integrated Circuits and components on PCB are in microns (µm) (10^ - 6 meters) and a small impact / shock / jerk may displace the components or break the tracks. The manufacturer does not give any warranty for such cases. Mobile phone pouches or covers are of great help in avoiding such damages.
The plastic cosmetic parts lose their glare/color due to heavy exposure to sun light. To avoid direct sun exposure, one must use mobile pouches or covers.
Every mobile handset has an IMEI number (International Mobile Equipment Identity), which is a unique number and one can access this number by pressing *#06#. The mobile warranty is attached to the IMEI number, and it's also useful in the event of theft.
The Emergency Number worldwide for Mobile is 112. If you are out of coverage area, dial 112 and the mobile will search any existing network. This number 112 can be dialed even while the keypad is locked.
If you lock your keys in the car and the spare keys are at home, call someone on your cell phone. Hold your cell phone about a foot from your car door and have the other person at your home press the unlock button, holding it near the phone on their end. Your car will unlock.
Mobile phones should not be frequently charged, it may reduce the battery life. Always track the battery charge indicator, and carry mobile charger in purse/bag/car to avoid the contingency of battery discharge.
Electronic items have deteriorative effect if contaminated with dust. The use of the pouches or mobile phone covers shall be useful to keep your mobile phone free from dust.
Nokia handset comes with a reserve battery. To activate, press the keys *3370#. The cell will restart with this reserve and will show a 50% increase in battery. This reserve will get charged when you charge the cell next time.
There are many authorized sources that provide entertainment software etc.
It's always advisable to install antivirus software on your mobile phone.
Make the best use of the user manual.
When your phone is out of network coverage, switch off the handset or else the battery may get drained.
Finger nails or sharp objects may damage the keypad. Use fingers while pressing the keys.
Bluetooth should be turned on only when it is required. Keeping Bluetooth on unnecessarily makes your phone open to malicious viruses.
To enhance the life of your charger, it should be unwound and disentangled.
While removing the battery, it's advisable to first switch the handset off.
When your mobile phone is not used for a long duration, remove the battery and keep it separately.
Always use accessories recommended by the manufacturer
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GSM AND CDMA??
>Both GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) and CDMA (CodeDivision Multiple Access) are technologies that work on radiofrequencies, with the mobile phone handset being the antenna receiving the signal.
> GSM uses SIM cards(Subscriber Identity Module) whereas, CDMA based phones do not.
>it is the SIM card that is tied to the network,where on CDMA networks it is the handset itself that is linked to thecarrier.
>Third Generation technology (3G) is used by both systems, so is fullycompatible with both. A handset that is 3G compatible can be used forboth GSM carriers and for CDMA signals
>
GSM Works as follows:--------------------- The entire frequency band is divided into chunks and each such chunk is divided into timeslots and each such portion is made available to a user. CDMA Works as follows:----------------------- The entire frequency band is available to the user. So, in order to differentiate, the transmission from each user is "spread" or coded using an unique code given to individual user. At the receiving end, the spread information is decoded.
> GSM uses SIM cards(Subscriber Identity Module) whereas, CDMA based phones do not.
>it is the SIM card that is tied to the network,where on CDMA networks it is the handset itself that is linked to thecarrier.
>Third Generation technology (3G) is used by both systems, so is fullycompatible with both. A handset that is 3G compatible can be used forboth GSM carriers and for CDMA signals
>
GSM Works as follows:--------------------- The entire frequency band is divided into chunks and each such chunk is divided into timeslots and each such portion is made available to a user. CDMA Works as follows:----------------------- The entire frequency band is available to the user. So, in order to differentiate, the transmission from each user is "spread" or coded using an unique code given to individual user. At the receiving end, the spread information is decoded.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
ALL U WANTED TO KNOW ABT TATA DOCOMO(MOBILE SERVICE PROVIDER)
TATA TELE SERVICES LAUNCHED TATA DOCOMO A GSM SERVICE IN 9 states of INDIA.
IT HAS BECOME QUITE FAMOUS FOR its 1sec billing.TATA DOCOMO brings you " Pay for What You Use".
ANOTHER FABULOUS OFFER ON SMS IS ,THEY CHARGE YOU ONLY FOR THE FIRST 3 sms's ,further 100 sms's are free per day i.e YOU GET 3090 local SMS's in just 54 Rs.
Evn the STD rates are same i.e 1ps/sec upto 6hrs per month.Thereafter the rate is 2ps per sec which comes out to be Rs 1.20/min.
MORE ABOUT DOCOMO:
NTT DoCoMo, Inc. began as NTT Mobile Communications Network, Inc. in 1991. Formed as a subsidiary of the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT), Japan’s former monopoly landline local and long distance company, NTT Mobile Communications took over the operations for NTT’s wireless divisions. The company provided paging, car, in-flight, and later, mobile phone services.
The DoCoMo nickname, an acronym for "Do Communications over the Mobile Network", was quickly adopted. Growing from 1 million analog mobile users in 1992 to over 27 million users (combined mobile services) by 2000, DoCoMo continually set the market trends in mobile communications.
In 1993, digital mobile service was introduced using PDC (personal digital cellular). By 1994, the cellular market explosion took off with customers able to buy instead of rent mobile phones. PHS (personal handyphone services) soon arrived and DoCoMo found itself competing with parent company, NTT (also offering PHS). By 1996, DoCoMo had 8 million subscribers and in the same year introduced satellite-based mobile phones to service customers in remote areas beyond cell site territories, such as on ships and in the mountains.
1997 proved to be a critical year for DoCoMo. With success in its back pocket, DoCoMo and its parent company NTT believed all was well. However, Japan’s Fair Trade Commission ordered NTT to cut its 95% ownership of DoCoMo in the wake of financial crises in the area. The following year marked NTT DoCoMo’s IPO as the largest in the world at more that $18 billion, effectively reducing NTT ownership to 67%.
In 1999, DoCoMo took over the poorly performing PHS service from NTT. Revamping the service to target specific audiences, DoCoMo successfully resurrected the PHS market. In April of 1999, DoCoMo launched i-mode, the packetized, continuously connected wireless data service that has become the flagship product for the company.
By early 2000, DoCoMo had 27.1 million of the 49 million mobile subscribers in Japan. In March 2000, an analyst counted an average of 40 million daily page views at NTT DoCoMo vs. 70 million daily page views for Yahoo! Japan. At one point, the company was so overwhelmed with demand that it had to temporarily shut down its services.
The company is also immensely profitable. In the fiscal year ended March 31 2001, the company posted a record profit of $3 billion on revenues of $45 billion. This represented a 26% increase in revenues and a 45% increase in profit from the previous year. NTT DoCoMo’s market capitilization hovers around $335 billion.
DoCoMo’s success could be attributed to a combination of factors, but savvy marketing and strong leadership were two of the driving factors.
IT HAS BECOME QUITE FAMOUS FOR its 1sec billing.TATA DOCOMO brings you " Pay for What You Use".
ANOTHER FABULOUS OFFER ON SMS IS ,THEY CHARGE YOU ONLY FOR THE FIRST 3 sms's ,further 100 sms's are free per day i.e YOU GET 3090 local SMS's in just 54 Rs.
Evn the STD rates are same i.e 1ps/sec upto 6hrs per month.Thereafter the rate is 2ps per sec which comes out to be Rs 1.20/min.
MORE ABOUT DOCOMO:
NTT DoCoMo, Inc. began as NTT Mobile Communications Network, Inc. in 1991. Formed as a subsidiary of the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT), Japan’s former monopoly landline local and long distance company, NTT Mobile Communications took over the operations for NTT’s wireless divisions. The company provided paging, car, in-flight, and later, mobile phone services.
The DoCoMo nickname, an acronym for "Do Communications over the Mobile Network", was quickly adopted. Growing from 1 million analog mobile users in 1992 to over 27 million users (combined mobile services) by 2000, DoCoMo continually set the market trends in mobile communications.
In 1993, digital mobile service was introduced using PDC (personal digital cellular). By 1994, the cellular market explosion took off with customers able to buy instead of rent mobile phones. PHS (personal handyphone services) soon arrived and DoCoMo found itself competing with parent company, NTT (also offering PHS). By 1996, DoCoMo had 8 million subscribers and in the same year introduced satellite-based mobile phones to service customers in remote areas beyond cell site territories, such as on ships and in the mountains.
1997 proved to be a critical year for DoCoMo. With success in its back pocket, DoCoMo and its parent company NTT believed all was well. However, Japan’s Fair Trade Commission ordered NTT to cut its 95% ownership of DoCoMo in the wake of financial crises in the area. The following year marked NTT DoCoMo’s IPO as the largest in the world at more that $18 billion, effectively reducing NTT ownership to 67%.
In 1999, DoCoMo took over the poorly performing PHS service from NTT. Revamping the service to target specific audiences, DoCoMo successfully resurrected the PHS market. In April of 1999, DoCoMo launched i-mode, the packetized, continuously connected wireless data service that has become the flagship product for the company.
By early 2000, DoCoMo had 27.1 million of the 49 million mobile subscribers in Japan. In March 2000, an analyst counted an average of 40 million daily page views at NTT DoCoMo vs. 70 million daily page views for Yahoo! Japan. At one point, the company was so overwhelmed with demand that it had to temporarily shut down its services.
The company is also immensely profitable. In the fiscal year ended March 31 2001, the company posted a record profit of $3 billion on revenues of $45 billion. This represented a 26% increase in revenues and a 45% increase in profit from the previous year. NTT DoCoMo’s market capitilization hovers around $335 billion.
DoCoMo’s success could be attributed to a combination of factors, but savvy marketing and strong leadership were two of the driving factors.
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