Tuesday, September 15, 2009

China Mobile GPRS Settings

Loop (BPL) GPRS Settings for China Mobile :

Connection Name / Profile Name : internet
Data Bearer : GPRS
Access Point Name : www
User Name : Mobile Number (e.g. 98210xxxxx)
Prompt Password : No
Password : loop
Authentication : Normal
Gateway IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Home Page : http://latesttechnologyhere.blogspot.com/
Connection Security : Off
Session Mode : Permanent

Airtel GPRS Settings for China Mobile :

1) Mobile Office

first click SERVICES icon in main menu==>DATA ACCOUNT==>GPRS==>EDIT any existing account==>

Account Name--> MO

APN-->airtelgprs.com

Auth. Type-->Normal

save all the settings.


Come back to SERVICES==>WAP==>SETTINGS==>EDIT PROFILE==>EDIT any existing account==>

Rename Profile==> Mobile Office

Homepage==>Google

data account==> MO (which we created previously)

Connection Type==>

Here u find three option

a) Connection-oriented

b) Connectionless

c) HTTP

choose a) Connection-oriented==>

IP Address==>202.056.231.117

Security==> off

Again save all the settings and click BACK button and choose "Activate Profile"

Come back to SERVICES==>WAP==>Homepage

and you r ready to use Mobile Office...


2) Airtel Live

first click SERVICES icon in main menu==>DATA ACCOUNT==>GPRS==>EDIT any existing account==>

Account Name--> LIVE

APN-->airtelfun.com

Auth. Type-->Normal

save all the settings.

Come back to SERVICES==>WAP==>SETTINGS==>EDIT PROFILE==>EDIT any existing account==>

Rename Profile==> Airtel Live

Homepage==>http://live.airtelworld.com

data account==> LIVE (which we created previously)

Connection Type==>

Here u find three option

a) Connection-oriented

b) Connectionless

c) HTTP

choose c) HTTP==>

Proxy Address==>100.001.200.099

Proxy Port==> 8080

Again save all the settings and click BACK button and choose "Activate Profile"

Come back to SERVICES==>WAP==>Homepage

and you r ready to use Airtel Live...

3) Airtel MMS

first click SERVICES icon in main menu==>DATA ACCOUNT==>GPRS==>EDIT any existing account==>

Account Name--> MMS

APN-->airtelmms.com

Auth. Type-->Normal

save all the settings.

Come back to SERVICES==>WAP==>SETTINGS==>EDIT PROFILE==>EDIT any existing account==>

Rename Profile==> Airtel MMS

Homepage==>http://100.1.201.171:10021/mmsc

data account==> MMS (which we created previously)

Connection Type==>

Here u find three option

a) Connection-oriented

b) Connectionless

c) HTTP

choose c) HTTP==>

Proxy Address==>100.1.201.172

Proxy Port==>8799

Again save all the settings and click BACK button and choose "Activate Profile"

Come back to SERVICES==>WAP==>Homepage

Google Makes It Easy to Move Your Data Elsewhere

Google has become an Internet giant and, though it has so far managed to retain most of its startup ideals and brand image, it's getting harder to uphold the “Don't be evil” motto when you employ 20,000 people working on maybe hundreds of products. The company has seen its fair share of controversy, but it is arguably doing a lot better than many companies its size. The latest move in its quest for an open Internet is the Data Liberation Front, which is working on making it easier for users to leave any Google product and take their data with them.

“Our goal is to 'liberate' data so that consumers and businesses using Google products always have a choice when it comes to the technology they use,” Brian Fitzpatrick, Data Liberation engineering manager, wrote about the project. “What does product liberation look like? Said simply, a liberated product is one which has built-in features that make it easy (and free) to remove your data from the product in the event that you'd like to take it elsewhere. At the heart of this lies our strong commitment to an open web run on open standards.”

Making it easy for users to transfer their data is somewhat of a risky move for a company, as no one wants their users to leave. But being able to do so is not only very healthy for the users and businesses, but also for the products themselves. Google believes that, by providing easy and free means for users to take their data elsewhere, basically making it easier for them to leave, determines the companies running the services to work harder to make them stay and offer them compelling reasons to do so, rather than just the fear that they will have to leave everything behind.

The project itself is actually a couple of years old, but, today, Google is launching a new website at dataliberation.org, detailing what the group is doing and what products have been 'liberated' to date. Since it was created, the team has liberated several core services, allowing users to take their blogs from Blogger to WordPress or any other platforms and Gmail users to export their emails. The Google developer tools, including App Engine, also make it easy for them to migrate. In the short-term future, Google will also liberate Docs and Sites.

Source : softpedia

Zune HD will be a gaming and application platform

The new Zune HD touch-screen media player is now available at retail, and a powerful update to the Zune PC software is free for download. For the first time, standard- and high-definition (HD) movies can be purchased or rented through the Zune Marketplace online store, and a new streaming music service on Zune.net lets Zune Pass subscribers listen to music from a Web browser. The updates to the Zune hardware, software and online services released today, combined with a new Zune video offering on Xbox LIVE coming later this fall, bring customers instant access to their favorite music and videos anywhere, across their mobile device, PC and TV.

Zune HD marks a significant step forward for portable media players, combining powerful hardware components such as an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) multitouch screen, an NVIDIA Tegra HD processor and HD Radio capabilities with software advancements such as the new Quickplay menu, a well-featured Web browser, and engaging music and video playback features to deliver a new portable listening and viewing experience. Quickplay is a new signature menu for Zune, putting customers one touch away from the content they love, such as favorites, last played items and media most recently added, eliminating the need to dig through menus to find the music, videos, pictures or podcasts they want.



With Zune HD, consumers now have the ability to store and play back 720p HD video files to an HDTV using the new Zune HD AV dock accessory. Consumers can buy or rent HD content from the Zune Marketplace, sync that content to a Zune HD device, and take it with them to play back on a large-screen HDTV in the home or on the road.

Every Zune device currently includes a built-in FM tuner, and now the Zune HD device offers the first portable HD Radio receiver on a Wi-Fi-enabled device. With HD Radio, listeners experience crystal-clear sound on more than 2,000 stations in the U.S. and have access to more than 1,000 stations that simulcast content in a variety of formats, from adult contemporary to news talk. Zune HD users can also tag songs they hear on supported HD Radio stations for purchase immediately if in a Wi-Fi hot spot, or complete the purchase later when using the Zune PC software.

Zune HD also features new casual games and non-gaming functionality such as a calculator and an MSN Weather application. Later this year, Zune plans to release free applications such as Twitter for Zune and Facebook for Zune, in addition to fun 3-D games such as "Project Gotham Racing: Ferrari Edition," "Vans Sk8: Pool Service" and "Audiosurf(TM) Tilt." Games can be added to Zune HD via Zune Marketplace over the Wi-Fi connection or when connected to the Zune PC software.

Zune HD is available from major retailers with a black 16GB version for $219.99 (estimated retail price) and a platinum 32GB version for $289.99 (ERP). Additional red, green and blue devices are available in both capacities.

Verizon Wireless Introduces the HTC Touch Pro2

Verizon Wireless and HTC Corporation introduce the HTC Touch Pro2(TM), featuring an extra-large 3.6-inch touch screen, ergonomic slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and advanced speakerphone options, is a global-capable smartphone designed for the busiest professionals and world travelers. 3G Smartphone Offers Global Capabilities

Verizon Wireless and HTC Corporation introduce the HTC Touch Pro2(TM), a global-capable smartphone designed for the busiest professionals and world travelers. The HTC Touch Pro2 features an extra-large 3.6-inch touch screen that tilts to an optimal viewing angle, an ergonomic slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and an advanced speakerphone with asymmetric speakers and advanced noise suppression to deliver customers a robust productivity experience. Created with the intuitive TouchFLO 3D user interface, data on the HTC Touch Pro2 can be easily accessed with just the touch of a finger.

Available color: Black



Key specifications and features:

  • High-speed connectivity over Verizon Wireless’ Mobile Broadband network (1x/EV-DO Revision A 800/1900 MHz)
  • Global connectivity to allow customers to access e-mail and data in more than 180 destinations and to use the phone for voice calling in more than 220 destinations (GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz WCDMA/HSPA 2100 MHz)
  • Wi-Fi capabilities (802.11 b/g)
  • 3.6 inch WVGA resolution (480 x 800) tilting touch screen
  • Advanced speakerphone with noise-cancelling technology
  • 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera with video capture
  • Touch-sensitive zoom bar
  • Seamless connectivity with Microsoft(R) Exchange, Outlook and Office applications with Windows Mobile(R) 6.1 Professional
  • Bluetooth(R) 2.1 with EDR and A2DP stereo
  • Processor: Qualcomm MSM 7600A, 528 MHz
  • Memory: 512 MB ROM, 288 MB RAM
  • Dimensions: 4.57″ x 2.33″ x .68″ (length x width x height)
  • Weight: 6.3 ounces (with standard battery)
  • Extended 1500 mAh battery for longer operation times
  • Up to 5.3 hours of talk time (CDMA) or up to 13.5 days of standby time (CDMA)
The HTC Touch Pro2 will be available for $199.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement on a voice plan with an e-mail feature or e-mail plan. Customers will receive the rebate in the form of a debit card; upon receipt, customers may use the card as cash anywhere debit cards are accepted.