Saturday, March 31, 2012

"3" Telugu Movie Songs Download


3 (2012)
Cast : Dhanush, Shruthi Hassan
Director : Aishwarya Dhanush
Producer : Dr K. Vimala Geetha & Dhanush
Music : Anirudh

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"Eega" Movie Songs Download


Eega (2012)
Cast : Nani, Samantha, Sudeep
Director : S.S Rajamouli
Producer : Sai Korrapati
Music : M.M Keeravani

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Friday, March 30, 2012

"Dhammu" Movie Songs Download


Dhammu (2012)
Cast : Jr. NTR, Trisha Krishnan, Karthika Nair
Producer : Alexander Vallabha
Director : Boyapati Seenu
Music : M. M. Keeravani

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

How to use your TV as a computer monitor for gaming, videos, and more


So you want to share photos, watch videos, or play computer games on the expansive screen of your HDTV? On one hand, this is a really simple how-to: use HDMI!
That, of course, isn't the whole story. Not all computers, and not all TVs, can output or input a signal via HDMI easily. There are also a few tricks to consider.
The easy
Many modern video cards have an HDMI output. This is the easiest way by far to connect a computer to a TV. I do this all the time, with my gaming home-theater PC running through my receiver to my projector. There are few things better in life than Star Wars: The Old Republic on a 102-inch screen in full surround sound. The newer video cards even output audio over HDMI, allowing single-cable hookup.
Slightly older video cards have DVI. This larger connector uses the same video transmission tech as HDMI, but lacks audio. So you'll need audio cables to run from your PC to your receiver or TV. Some older TVs had DVI connectivity, so you can use that, too, obviously.
Any HDMI cable will work, and most new video cards come with an adapter to go from their Micro-HDMI output to a normal HDMI connector. These adapters are cheap if your computer didn't come with one.
Still easy, less awesome
If your computer doesn't have HDMI or DVI, it will likely have VGA (RGB-PC) analog outputs. This is the old-school computer monitor connection, and honestly, you shouldn't use it. It will work, but rarely does it look as good as HDMI or DVI. Fine details like text (on icons, especially) can blur, making it hard to read. Still, if VGA is all you've got, go for it.
The trick, of course, is finding a TV with RGB-PC inputs. If your TV doesn't have them, you're out of luck. Despite the component input having red, green, and blue connectors, you can't easily convert RGB to component. There are a few converter boxes out there, but they're not cheap. A simple cable or adapter won't work, as the video itself is different.
Less easy
There are numerous products available that use the USB connector to send computer video to your TV. This certainly works, but if you're planning on using the PC for gaming, know that this method is sure to introduce lag. With first-person games, there will be a slight delay between your mouse input and what you see on screen. Personally, I find any lag unacceptable, but then I'm a pretty hard-core gamer.
It's possible that the lag won't be enough to distract if all you want to do is watch videos. And if you just want to show pictures, then any method will work.
Not all of these products work the same way. Read any user reviews carefully; in a quick scan of products available, I saw many users complaining of hard-to-read text, resolution problems, and other imperfections. Also make sure the product can handle a 1,920x1,080-pixel resolution.
Tips and tricks
If you're using HDMI, the computer and TV should communicate, automatically setting the computer's resolution to 1,920x1,080 pixels (or whatever the native resolution of your TV is). There's no point in outputting a higher resolution than your TV can handle. In fact, forcing your TV to down-convert a higher resolution will almost certainly result in unwanted artifacts.
If you're not sure what your TV's native resolution is, a simple Google search of the model number should tell you. If you bought the TV in the past few years, chances are it's 1,920x1,080 pixels.
If you're going analog with RGB-PC, dig out your TV's owner's manual (or find it online). Quite often, the RGB-PC input won't accept a full 1,920x1,080-pixel resolution. Your video card will usually detect this, but better safe than sorry.
One last tip for gamers. Running modern games at 1080p is quite taxing for the entire system. If you're suffering from choppy frame rates and stuttering, you should be able to reduce the resolution of the game. Again, check your owner's manual for what resolutions are supported. Dropping down to 1,280x720 pixels will probably result in an overly soft image, but it's always supported. Many TVs might support something in the middle, like 1,360x768 or 1,600x900 pixels. These lower resolutions may look fine, while allowing your video card some breathing room.
I run SW:TOR at 1,360x768 pixels and it hardly looks different from 1,920x1,080 except for a smoother frame rate. However, running Battlefield 3 at 1,600x900 pixels does look worse, and doesn't do much to reduce its crushing use of video horsepower. Regardless, it's worth playing around with the resolutions to see if your frame rate improves.
Given how much content most of us have on our computers, being forced to watch it all on a tiny screen seems needlessly constricting. Using a large TV screen as a monitor is easy, and--especially with gaming--truly awesome.

How to turn your iPhone into a keyboard and mouse


The ultimate Internet-connected TV accessory isn't Roku. It's not Apple TV, and it's not Boxee.
It's something you probably already own: a computer.
With an inexpensive cable (like this one for Mac), you can mirror your computer on your television, giving you complete access to any Internet streaming services or local content on your hard drive.
Many newer laptops even include HDMI out, giving you full 1080p mirroring. Older machines would have to rely on DVI or VGA out with an accompanying audio-out cable.
But once you hook up your computer to your TV, the setup can be cumbersome.
TouchMouse, a free iOS app, lets you control your computer (and in turn, your TV) from a distance, giving you the freedom to surf the Web from your couch.
The application can also be used as a PowerPoint remote when giving a presentation.
  • Connect your computer to Wi-Fi and download the Touch Mouse Server on your computer (PC or Mac) from Logitech.com/touchmouse.

  • Connect your iPhone to the same Wi-Fi hot spot and download the Touch Mouse app(iTunes link). When the app launches, your computer will be listed. Tap to select it.

  • Now you're ready to control your computer with your iPhone. Watch the video to learn some basic gestures, and get the full list of functions on Logitech's Web site.

AT&T to sell Nokia Lumia 900 for $100 on April 8

scoop There's a lot at stake for this phone, with Nokia and Microsoft betting heavily that the Lumia 900 will finally help Windows Phone break through in the U.S. market.

Nokia's Lumia 900

Nokia's Lumia 900 smartphone will hit AT&T's store shelves on April 8, a move Nokia hopes will usher a return to the U.S. in a big way.
The phone will sell for $99.99 with a two-year contract, AT&T told CNET. It is one of the most affordable flagship products AT&T has ever sold.
There's a lot at stake with this launch. Nokia badly needs a buzz-worthy hit product in the U.S., a market it has struggled to operate in over the last few years despite dominating early in the cellphone business. AT&T hopes the 4G LTE-capable Lumia 900 will spark interest in its still new next-generation network. Microsoft, meanwhile, needs any Windows Phone to succeed in the market and establish some legitimacy to its platform.
The Lumia 900 faces the same challenges that many past Windows Phones have struggled to overcome, including convincing consumers that the relatively new mobile operating system is worth taking over Apple's iOS and Google's Android. The iPhone and a host of high-end Android smartphones dominate current sales.
        Nokia already has a smartphone in the U.S. with the Lumia 710 for T-Mobile USA, and thedevice appears to be selling well. But the phone, which was designed to be more affordable at the expense of higher end specifications, hasn't been a blockbuster and is selling at the country's fourth-place wireless carrier.
The Lumia 900, by contrast, will come packed with some of Nokia's best hardware. The phone will have a 4.3-inch ClearBlack Amoled display, an 8-megapixel Carl Zeiss camera lens, and a higher capacity 1830 mAh battery. The phone will be available in matte black and cyan blue, while a white version will hit the market on April 22.
Customers can begin preordering the black and blue versions on March 30 in store and online.

iPhone passcode cracking is easier than you think


A report came out last fall suggesting that repeating one number in the iPhone's four-digit security PIN made for better protection than using all unique numbers. However, that little trick doesn't seem to go very far with Micro Systemation, a Swedish security firm that helps police and military around the world crack digital security systems.
The company released a video last week that shows just how easy it is to break into a passcode-protected iPhone or Android device.
The video, "Recovering the Passcode from an iPhone," tapes a demonstration where a company spokesman uses an application called XRY and accesses the contents of the mobile phone in less than two minutes. User information, such as GPS location, call history, contacts, and messages, can all be read.
The way the XRY software works is a lot like jailbreaking into the phone, according to Forbes, which talked to the company about the application. Rather than looking for vulnerabilities made by the manufacturer, the software searches for security flaws by guessing every combination of numbers to find the correct code.
"Every week a new phone comes out with a different operating system and we have to reverse engineer them," Micro Systemation marketing director Mike Dickinson told Forbes. "We're constantly chasing the market."

Saturday, March 24, 2012

"Kahaani" Movie Songs Download


Kahaani (2012)
Cast : Vidya Balan, Parambrata Chattopadhyay & Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Director : Sujoy Ghosh
Producer : Sujoy Ghosh & Kushal Kantilal Gada
Music : Vishal – Shekhar
 
Lyrics : Vishal Dadlani, Sandeep Shrivastava, Anvita Dutt, Rabindranath Tagore & Clinton Cerejo
 

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"Agent Vinod" Movie Songs Download


Agent Vinod (2012)
Cast : Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Gulshan Grover, Prem Chopra, Ravi Kissen & Ram Kapoor
Director : Sriram Raghavan
Producer : Saif Ali Khan & Dinesh Vijan
Music : Pritam Chakraborthy
 
Lyrics : Amitabh Bhattacharya & Nilesh Mishra
 

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Housefull 2 Movie Songs Download


Housefull 2 (2012)
Cast : Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, Ritesh Deshmukh, Shreyas Talpade, Asin, Jacqueline Fernandez, Zarine Khan, Shazahn Padamsee, Rishi Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Boman Irani, Mithun Chakraborty, Chunky Pandey & Rani Mukherjee
Director : Sajid Khan
Producer : Sajid Nadiadwala
Music : Sajid-Wajid
  

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Lovely Movie Songs Download

Lovely (2012)
Cast : Aadi, Shanvi
Director: B. Jaya
Producer: B.A. Raju
Music : Anup Rubens
 

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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Samsung GALAXY S II Skyrocket SGH-i727 - firmware gratis


Here's the I727UCKJ2 Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread stock ROM for  Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket I727 (carrier branded) by AT&T - USA.  This is the original production firmware since it's released.  Well, this ROM is useful for future use just in-case if the device might suffered a soft-brick issues that might  happen and the only option is to flash back its firmware to fix the problem (return to stock). So that's make a sense for advance users, to have the stock ROM available anytime and that's the reason why we still post about this ROM.

XDA-Developer member k0nane compiled the I727UCKJ2 stock ROM both for Skyrocket SGH-I727 by AT&T and SGH- I727R by Rogers. He also provides the flashing instruction on how to return back your AT&T Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket to it's original stock firmware by using Odin downloader tool. 

These instructions should fix your soft-bricked or broken phone as long as you can get it into download mode. Make sure you have drivers already installed on your Windows computer before starting. Please read them all the way through and then begin.
Jump up to the original thread at XDA-developer to grab the said I727UCKJ2 stock ROM and get the detailed step by step guide for a safe flashing procedure: How to Flash, Return to stock, fix soft brick the Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket I727.
DOWNLOAD:
Instructions
  1. Download Odin 1.85 - see section below.
  2. Download the stock TAR for your device - see section below.
  3. Extract the contents of odin-185.zip and the 7zip archive.
  4. Run Odin3+v1.85.exe, and prepare Odin:
    • Check "auto-reboot", and uncheck all other options.
    • Click PDA and select the TAR you downloaded.
  5. Put your device into Download Mode:
    • Connect the USB cable to your PC, but NOT your device.
    • Remove the battery.
    • Reinsert the battery.
    • Hold down Volume Up and Volume Down keys. (NOTE: It may be just Vol Down. Try that first!)
    • Insert the USB cable into your device.
  6. You should now be at Download Mode. Click Start in Odin.

That's it! Your device will autoreboot, and your phone should be working properly again. 

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Na Ishtam Movie Songs Download


Na Ishtam (2012)
Cast : Rana, Genelia
Director : PrakshToleti
Producer : Paruchuri Kireeti
Music : Chakri
 

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Monday, March 12, 2012

"RACHA" Movie Songs Download



Racha (2012) Telugu Mp3 Songs Free Download
Cast: Ram Charan Tej,Tamanna
Director:   Sampath Nandi
Producer:   R B Choudary
Music Director:   Mani Sharma

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Samsung s2 Vs Samsung galaxy s2 skyrocket


Samsung Galaxy II vs Skyrocket

Form Factor

Samsung Galaxy S II – 125.3 x 66.1 x 8.5 mm
Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket – 129.8 x 68.8 x 9.5 mm
There is small variation in both the devices as there is difference in the display screen size. Galaxy S II stands at 9.5 mm thickness where Galaxy S II is lighter at 8.5 form factor.

Processor

Samsung Galaxy S II – Dual Core 1.2 GHz processor
Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket – Dual core 1.5 GHz processor
Galaxy S II normal version has 1.2 GHz dual core ARM Cortex A9 processor with Samsung’s Exynos 4210 chip. Along with that it uses Mali 400 MP graphical acceleration unit by ARM. The same specification has been used in Galaxy S II Skyrocket but it’s clocked at higher speed of 1.5 GHz. That allows it to take the cutting edge on the normal version.
Winner: Galaxy S II Skyrocket

Operating System

Samsung Galaxy S II – Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread
Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket – Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread
The Samsung Galaxy S II ships with the Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread OS and the Galaxy S II Skyrocket comes with the 2.3.4 Gingerbread. There is no much difference in between Gingerbread 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 version of it so that we can discuss much here, except it has some minor improvements & fixes bugs over the earlier versions. Discussing about the Ice Cream Sandwich update of Android, the Galaxy S II along with the Galaxy Note are the devices which will get the Android 4.0 update first.

Display Screen

Samsung Galaxy S II – 4.3 inches Super AMOLED Plus display
Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket – 4.5 inches Super AMOLED Plus display
This is the second major difference in the Galaxy S II Skyrocket than the normal one as Skyrocket has 4.5 inches Super AMOLED Plus display and Galaxy S II has 4.3 inches display. Galaxy phones from Samsung with Super AMOLED Plus display presents the best screen with brighter screens, lesser reflection and reduced power consumption. Apart from that both the mobile phones have 800 x 480 pixels resolutions, comes with Gorilla Glass display, multi touch input method and various sensors like accelerometer, proximity and Gyroscope. As usual the TouchWiz user interface of Samsung in also there.
Its left to the users whether they go with 4.5 inches or 4.3 inches as the size matters.

Camera

Galaxy S II CameraSamsung Galaxy S II – 8 mega pixel camera with autofocus & Led flash + 2 mega pixel
Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket – 8 mega pixel camera with autofocus & Led flash + 2 mega pixel
The Skyrocket edition maintains the same specifications when it comes to camera with 8 mega pixel back illuminated camera with LED flash and autofocus. It also includes as fixed focus front facing camera of 2 mega pixel used for video calling and taking pictures in general. The video recording at 1080p HD at 30 fps is really possible and Galaxy S II has the best camera among the Samsung smartphones.

Battery

Galaxy S II batterySamsung Galaxy S II – Li-ion 1650 mAh battery
Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket – Li-ion 1850 mAh battery
Yes, there is also difference in the battery specifications of Galaxy S II in comparison withGalaxy S II Skyrocket. As we have gone through the S II Skyrocket display is of 4.5 inches and also supports 4G LTE, probably higher battery specifications is to meet up the power requirement of the larger screen so as it offers up to 8 hours of talk time.

Memory

Samsung Galaxy S II – 16 GB / 32 GB internal storage, microSD card supporting 32 GB
Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket –16 GB storage, microSD card supporting 32 GB
The original Galaxy S II is available in two variants of 16 GB internal storage and 32 GB internal storage. The modified Skyrocket version comes with 16 GB internal memory and both the phones have the option of expanding the memory using the microSD card slot expandable up to 32 GB in size. Both the phones have 1 GB of dedicated RAM.
Winner: Galaxy S II wins because of two variants availability.

Network & Speed

The Samsung Galaxy S II I9100 original as announced is shipped with 3G HSDPA connectivity and the latest variant of S II Skyrocket adds 4G LTE speed which will allows users to download the data of 10 megabits in a second and uploading speed of 2 to 5 mbps. That is some serious improvements in the speed of how data transfers but the 4G LTE from AT & T is only available in the region like Boston, Washington DC, Athens Georgia and Baltimore. So  that limitation would be the key aspect as users from other states and cities in United States has no reason to go with Skyrocket variant unless are ready to go with 4.5 inches display and faster processor.

Connectivity

The Galaxy S II is among that early Android mobile phone which comes with the native support of near field communication, so called NFC technology. Both the mobile versions compared here have NFC and includes Mobile High definition Link through HDMI and micro USB connectivity options.
Both the phones comes with 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0 for wireless file transfer and newly introduced Wi-Fi direct can share a song of 5 MB without any processing speed (less than a second). So when it comes to connectivity comparison of both the phones there is no difference at all.

User Interface

Both the phones come with the Samsung TouchWiz 4.0 user interface which adds serious improvements in the field of hardware acceleration. The Gyroscope and accelerometer used within this device adds the gesture functional work both in the browser and in the gallery. There are also improvements in the widget drawer and the layout of the widgets.
The user interface on both the phones remains same and there is no difference.

Price

The Galaxy S II Skyrocket on the AT & T network is priced at $ 249.99 in contract of two years where as Galaxy S II normal edition is available at price of $ 199.99 in United States.

The Verdict

Well, if you are in United States and if you are the city or state where the 4G network for AT & T is expected soon, then there is no reason why you shouldn’t go with Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket but in other cases its recommended that you go with the Galaxy S II normal edition since you would be able to receive official updates quite sooner and many other advantages.