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Name: Kartik...but you can call me HeartStopper.
Date Of Birth: 19th August 1987
Sun Sign: Leo
Location: New Delhi, India.



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Friday, November 04, 2005
Open Source Browser for S60

Nokia yesterday unveiled the new Safari-based Web browser for its S60 smartphone software and platform. The new browser is "aimed to provide smartphone users with a true Web experience and industry leading performance when browsing full Web pages on the Internet using a smartphone" and is available to S60 licensees as part of the S60 3rd Edition offering. As announced earlier this year, the new Web browser for S60 is based on the WebCore and JavaScriptCore components of Apple’s Safari Web Kit, which it says is the industry’s "smallest and fastest" open-source full Web rendering engine for mobile devices and is the same engine that Apple uses in the Safari internet browser.

The browser's open-source codebase and extensible architecture will enable other industry parties, such as S60 licensees and the open source community, to develop new features for the browser, according to Nokia. The company says that S60 application developers can use open APIs to build on top of the browser--to render rich content within their application. Nokia says it is committed to open-source, and intends to actively participate in the open-source community to further develop and enhance the browser, contributing Nokia's expertise in mobility.

Source : MacNN


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Thursday, November 03, 2005
N92 - Mobile-TV Phone


Nokia announced the N92 which offers a 2.8 inch, 16 million color, 320 x 240 display. It can twist into an LCD viewfinder like a handheld video camera or sit on a table like a portable DVD player. With Digital Video Broadcast-Handheld (DBV-H), it will enable the users to watch broadcast TV programs.

It has a 2 megapixel camera for taking great snaps and an additional integrated VGA camera. The internal memory is 90 MB which can be increased to 2 GB easily with a memory card. For connectivity, there is 802.11g Wi-Fi, USB 2.0, infrared and Bluetooth wireless technology. It runs on Symbian OS and Series 60 third edition and will be availaible in mid-2006.


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Sony Installs Hidden Software

Sony has been installing a hidden software in PCs, when people buy music albums published by Sony BMG Music and play them on their computers. This software is called Extended Copy Protection (XCP) which uses techniques similar to those used by viruses, trojans and spywares to hide itself from the user. All this is done for preventing unauthorized music copying.


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Monday, October 31, 2005
WMAPlus


WMAPlus is an advanced wma player for phones running on Symbian OS v7.0 and above like Nokia 6600, 7610, 6630, 6680, etc. It is the first music player for Symbian phones that supports the WMA (Windows Media Audio) format. Other supported formats are mp3, aac, amr, mid, ogg, mp4 and mp4a. Another interesting feature is that it lets you set wma files as ringtones.


Posted at 01:05 am by HeartStopper
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Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Gizmondo Launched


Gizmondo finally launched in US on 22nd October and is priced at $229.


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Friday, October 21, 2005
P990 Hardware Reviewed

Mobile review has given a nice detailed review of Sony Ericsson P990 hardware, with pictures.


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Thursday, October 13, 2005
N91 Music Player

The Music Player which is used in Nokia's N91 and other new phones is availaible for download at Nokia 6630 Support page.


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Monday, October 03, 2005
Using Gmail As Your Hard Drive

I just came across this cool trick. Now you can use your Gmail account as a virtual drive for storing data.


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Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Manually Removing Commwarrior

To remove the virus named Commwarrior manually, do the following -

Install FExplorer from http://www.gosymbian.com .

Press and hold the Menu button. Select the Commwarrior application and press the 'C' button to close it.

Open FExplorer and go to C:

Go to System/Apps. Delete the folder named 'Commwarrior'.
Go to System/Recogs. Delete the file named 'commrec.mdl'.
Go to System/Updates. Delete the files named 'comwarrior.exe', 'commrec.mdl', 'commw.sis'.

Do the same in E:

Now go to the Application Manager and remove Commwarrior.

Done !


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Sunday, September 25, 2005
Nokia 6630, 6680 Installation Problems

Users having Nokia phone models running on Symbian OS v8.0 and above like Nokia 6630, 6680 face a security error while installing files. This error says, "Installation security error. Unable to install."

To remove this, do the following -

Go to Application Manager.
Press Options > Settings.
Select Software installation and set it to On.


Posted at 06:24 am by HeartStopper
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