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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Pepsi Max : Spin the bottle contest
To promote its newly brand, Pepsi Max, Pepsi Co has sponspered a contest called Spin the bottle. Its a small game where you will be given 20 secs to spin a bottle, the more you spin, the more you score and the more you score, more will you win. Top 3 scrores will win MAX shot glasses and Bar mats. Winners will be declared thrice a week, so play it now. To play the contest, click here
Tata Indicom Bano Lakhpati Contest
Tata Indicom has brought Bano Lakhpati contest by which you can win upto Rs 2.60 Lakhs cash prizes.
Tata Indicom, the leading telecom service providing company has come up with an awesome Bano Lakhpati contest by which you can win upto Rs 2.60 Lakhs cash prizes. All you have to do is to answer some simple questions to earn points. For this, you just need to sms WIN to 582826. 30 winners will get Rs 2000 each and only 1 winner will get grand cash prize of Rs 200000.
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Tata Indicom, the leading telecom service providing company has come up with an awesome Bano Lakhpati contest by which you can win upto Rs 2.60 Lakhs cash prizes. All you have to do is to answer some simple questions to earn points. For this, you just need to sms WIN to 582826. 30 winners will get Rs 2000 each and only 1 winner will get grand cash prize of Rs 200000.

Hub New Buzz : Gmail Saves E-Mail With ‘Priority’ Message Filtering
Gmail users can now choose to let Google sort their inbox by the most pressing messages, thanks to a new feature called Priority Inbox — think of it as a sort of reverse spam filter which bubbles messages to the top of the queue based on what you read and respond to.
In the full browser version of Gmail, the priority inbox is on top, followed by the items you have starred, and then finally the rest of your messages in a stream as usual, with most recent on top. While that might sound complicated, after testing it over the weekend, I’d be angry if I had to go back. The new feature went live at midnight ET.
The interface is less complicated than it sounds. Important and unread e-mails hold the top position, the most recent 10 e-mails you have starred to mark their importance sit in the center, and everything else not spam shows up in the bottom panel. The system is optional, and even when turned on, you can move to the “normal” inbox view by clicking on “inbox” in the left panel.”
Google has tested the feature internally and with thousands of regular users and companies that use Google Apps, according to Keith Coleman, Gmail’s product director.
“The main measure internally was that people were happier and got some e-mail sanity back,” Coleman said.
The feature is targeted at heavy e-mail users who get hundreds, if not thousands of e-mails, per day.
“When we launched Gmail the problem was spam versus non-spam,” Coleman said. “But the problem has evolved — now it’s the stuff in between that’s hard to manage.”
Coleman refers to messages such as deal offers, e-mail lists, and updates from companies you’ve purchased from as “bologna,” — basically mail you don’t mind getting, but which gets in the way of your critical messages from co-workers, bosses, clients and friends.
“This is like a spam filter for the bologna,” Coleman said.
The feature will show up as a red link in the top right corner of Gmail for users this week,
In the full browser version of Gmail, the priority inbox is on top, followed by the items you have starred, and then finally the rest of your messages in a stream as usual, with most recent on top. While that might sound complicated, after testing it over the weekend, I’d be angry if I had to go back. The new feature went live at midnight ET.
The interface is less complicated than it sounds. Important and unread e-mails hold the top position, the most recent 10 e-mails you have starred to mark their importance sit in the center, and everything else not spam shows up in the bottom panel. The system is optional, and even when turned on, you can move to the “normal” inbox view by clicking on “inbox” in the left panel.”
Google has tested the feature internally and with thousands of regular users and companies that use Google Apps, according to Keith Coleman, Gmail’s product director.
“The main measure internally was that people were happier and got some e-mail sanity back,” Coleman said.
The feature is targeted at heavy e-mail users who get hundreds, if not thousands of e-mails, per day.
“When we launched Gmail the problem was spam versus non-spam,” Coleman said. “But the problem has evolved — now it’s the stuff in between that’s hard to manage.”
Coleman refers to messages such as deal offers, e-mail lists, and updates from companies you’ve purchased from as “bologna,” — basically mail you don’t mind getting, but which gets in the way of your critical messages from co-workers, bosses, clients and friends.
“This is like a spam filter for the bologna,” Coleman said.
The feature will show up as a red link in the top right corner of Gmail for users this week,
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
USB Typewriter Replaces the Keyboard in Your PC
The clickety-clack of manual typewriters have long been replaced by PC keyboards and even that is now disappearing with touchscreens. But for those nostalgic about old-school manual typewriters, a hack lets you update and make them compatible with PCs.
Jack Zylkin worked for nine months to create the design and schematics for a USB-based typewriter that can replace the keyboard on your PC.
“Typewriters are a lasting marvel of classic engineering and design, which are now a casualty of our disposable whiz-bang techno-culture,” says Zylkin who created this project at Hive 76, a hackerspace in Philadelphia. “I wanted to do something to make these beautiful machines relevant and useful again. I have seen machines that are 100 years old and still functional as the day they were made, why should I let them go to waste?”
Zylkin estimates it can take five to 10 hours to mod a manual typewriter, if users follow his instructions. But it seems pretty easy to do.
“Its a weekend project for when you are snowed in with no TV,” he says.
Zylkin posted the step-by-step guide to creating the USB typewriter on Instructables.com and his post is now featured as part of the site’s ongoing back to school contest.
Hub Prediction Roundup: New iPods, Apple TV Expected This Week
Steve Jobs introduces the iPhone 4's videoconferencing feature FaceTime at WWDC 2010.
Apple will hold a press conference Wednesday, where Steve Jobs is expected to announce the birth of new stars in his product galaxy, including (probably) new iPods and (possibly) a successor to Apple TV.
As is always the case, Apple has been careful to guard its announcements. The result has been the usual widespread guessing game among Apple worshippers and members of the press. But given the timing of the event, we can make some easy guesses: Apple’s annual September event has always revolved around iTunes and iPods.
Based on a handful of credible reports and some evidence, this time around we expect some interesting upgrades. A touchscreen iPod Nano and an iPod Touch with dual cameras are almost to be expected. It’s also possible that Apple will introduce a complete do-over of the Apple TV.
Wired.com will be attending the Apple event Wednesday, which begins 10 a.m. PT, so check back at Gadget Lab for live blog coverage. To stay plugged in 140 characters at a time, follow @bxchen or @gadgetlab on Twitter.
Hub-Techie : Chrome 7 Shows Off Hardware Acceleration, ‘Tabpose’
Hardware acceleration allows the browser to offload intensive tasks like image scaling, rendering complex text or displaying scripted animations to your PC’s graphics card. It has the benefit of freeing up the PC’s main processor and speeding up page load times.
Today’s faster graphics cards have created a new playing field for hardware acceleration. Microsoft has been trumpeting IE9’s accelerated capabilities since the first developer preview was released, and Firefox 4 will also take advantage of the new technology. Both of those browsers should be released before the end of this year.
Hub Tech News : Phones, Calculator Give a Glimpse of Mobile Tech in Afghanistan
A mobile-charging stall in Mazar-e-Sharif carries a number of battery chargers.
A 20-year-old Sony calculator wrapped by a carpenter-made casing and still in use
by its one owner — a Mazar-e-Sharif cloth trader.
Afghanistan’s vibrant cellphone ecosystem is one of the country’s economic bright spots. There are about 12.5 million cellular subscriptions in the country of 27 million people.
Jan Chipchase, executive creative director at Frog Design spent some time in Afghanistan recently for a research study on mobile banking.
In Afghanistan most cellphone users have pre-paid mobile accounts but not ATM cards (only 3 percent of the country has bank accounts) so mobile banking will take the form of SIM cards that are pre-loaded with credit and distributed to re-sellers. But that presents some major challenges. In most other countries, transporting the SIM cards and securing them would be a simple matter. That’s not the case in a war-torn environment not known for its safety, says Chipchase
Jan Chipchase, executive creative director at Frog Design spent some time in Afghanistan recently for a research study on mobile banking.
In Afghanistan most cellphone users have pre-paid mobile accounts but not ATM cards (only 3 percent of the country has bank accounts) so mobile banking will take the form of SIM cards that are pre-loaded with credit and distributed to re-sellers. But that presents some major challenges. In most other countries, transporting the SIM cards and securing them would be a simple matter. That’s not the case in a war-torn environment not known for its safety, says Chipchase
Free Map of India
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Monday, August 30, 2010
Free Lundberg / Amy's Recipe Booklet
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Sunday, August 29, 2010
Hub Tech-News : Firefox Mobile Alpha Lands on Android
The first official pre-release version of Mozilla’s mobile Firefox browser for Android devices has arrived, the company announced Friday.
Curious users with phones running Android 2.0 and above, or with Nokia N900 devices, can download and install it right now.
Curious users with phones running Android 2.0 and above, or with Nokia N900 devices, can download and install it right now.
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