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Jazz International Call Discount Offer

January 5th, 2010 Asif No comments

Mobilink announces special prices for selected countries, which are as low as Rs. 1.36 per minute against a weekly subscription
charge of Rs. 10 per country.

Meaning that if you subscribe for one country, then you can call Rs. 1.36 per minute to that specific country for one week.

Customers will have to subscribe to their desired destination once a week. One time Subscription Fee will be charged at the time of Subscription. Subscription Validity period will be 7 days. User can opt for maximum of 9 destinations at one time (separate fee per destination will be charged).

* For Canada and USA (L+M) the subscription charges have been doubled since 2 destinations get opened through the country code of 1.
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Logic Wireless Projector Phone

December 29th, 2009 Khushboo 1 comment

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Logic Wireless 150LGW projector phone Logic Wireless 150LGW projector phone reminds us of that Bolt we once saw Remember the Bolt from CES 2009? If you’ll recall, projector phones were actually all the rage for around 4.67 minutes at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, and ever since we’ve been dealt months of nothing alongside one lone ranger of something in the LG eXpo. Evidently Logic Wireless is hoping that we’ll forget all about the Bolt that never shipped and instead focus on the next best thing: the 150LGW. Available for order now at Skymall (of all places), the projector phone looks significantly slimmer and more stylish than the company’s first crack, and aside from the inbuilt PJ, there’s also twin SIM card slots, dual cameras, an Office file viewer, quad-band GSM radio, Bluetooth and Symbian running the show. We aren’t too sure we’d be willing to shell out $499 without any proof that this thing is worth its salt, but you can bet we’ll be on the hunt for it once CES 2010 opens up next week.

Text Messages Leave Tell-Tale Tracks for Cheaters

December 20th, 2009 Muskaan 1 comment

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Cell phone text messages have become a popular way to communicate in all kinds of situations, but people having affairs might want to think twice before pressing the “send” button. Text messages are the “new lipstick on the collar,” the New York Times said in an article published Wednesday, leaving digital footprints of secret relationships.

Tiger Woods had to confess to his “transgressions” when one of his alleged mistresses revealed flirty text messages she claimed he had sent her. Kwame Kilpatrick, the former mayor of Detroit, was caught having an affair with one of his aides because they used government-issued mobile phones and pagers. He was sent to prison after the messages proved that he had lied under oath about the relationship. Nevada’s governor Jim Gibbons lost a divorce suit filed by his wife last spring when it was revealed that he had sent some 800 text messages to a mistress in 2007.

Text messages now serve as solid evidence of scandals and misdeeds which in the past might have been suspected but not confirmed. They can remain in the receiver’s phone even if the sender has deleted them from their phone, and telecom operators save text messages sent on their networks for weeks. The lesson is clear: if you want to keep something secret, don’t talk about it in text messages.

Trace U Fone No. Location

December 9th, 2009 Virdan 2 comments

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Now u can easily trace location of any U Fone No. in Pakistan :) Simply with a SMS :)

Write in your Write Message

Find <space> Code & Number
And Then Send SMS to 2002
e.g. Find 03336255888 & send to 2002

Rs. 3 Plus Tax/SMS only will charge for it :) So Enjoy :) Catch The Liars & Criminals :D

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 officially announced

December 6th, 2009 Khushboo 2 comments

Sony Ericsson calls this model a real leader, because it combines a lot of modern developments, in particular, 8-megapixel camera and processor with a clock frequency of 1 GHz. Original Android interface has been replaced by visual superstructure Rachael, who will turn the management of the communicator in the game. She is very beautiful and user-friendly, it is clear that the developers tried. The unit did not have given a name X3 for two reasons: to avoid confusion with telephone Nokia X3, and because the X1 and X2 – a communicator on Windows Mobile, and the X10 – it has guglofon with Google Android. Interestingly, this device is not the latest version of OSes, not 2.0, but only 1,6. X10 goes on sale in the first quarter of next year, with several color options – gothic-black and bright white.

Specifications:

  • Display – touchscreen, 4-inch, 262 144 colors, WVGA, 480 x 854;
  • Camera – 8.1 megapixel, 16x digital zoom, autofocus, face detection function, stabilizer, video recording;
  • Processor – Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 (1 GHz);
  • Integrated memory – up to 1 GB;
  • Support for memory cards – microSD;
  • Ports – microUSB, 3,5-millimeter audio output;
  • Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, Google Maps;
  • OS – Android Donut, version 1.6;
  • Network – UMTS HSPA 900/1700/2100 + GSM GPRS / EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 + UMTS HSPA 800/1900/2100 + GSM GPRS / EDGE 850/900/1800/1900;
  • Dimensions – 119 x 63 x 13 mm;
  • Weight – 135 g.

Nokia gets Spotify mobile phone music app

November 23rd, 2009 Khushboo 2 comments

Spotify has announced that its mobile phone app is now available on the Symbian platform, offering up the music streaming service to a whole host of Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Samsung handsets.

The service allows you unlimited music streaming on your mobile phone, as long as you have a premium account with Spotify, and that you are on a fixed data plan which allows you WiFi or 2.5/3 Ginternet access.

There are 21 Nokia handsets compatible with the Spotify app. Interestingly, a number of these (including the nokia-5320-xpressmusic nokia-5530-xpressmusic-nokia-5800-xpressmusic already use the Spotify app.  

Saying that, those with an nokia-n97-will be happy as the phone was left out of the Comes With Music Service, even though the handset is the company’s flagship device.

Other phones which can now access Spotify include the Sony Ericsson Satio and two Samsung devices: the GT-I7110 and samsung-i8910Christma comes (with music) early

“Today we’re delighted to announce the launch of Spotify for Symbian,” says Spotify on its website.

“Symbian is the operating system used by a number of smartphones including Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Samsung… We hope everyone enjoys this early Christmas present!”

Currently Spotify is also available for the iPhone and devices on the Android platform.

To access Spotify on your mobile, click on http://m.spotify.com/ through your phone.

Or if you want to learn more about the service and see if you have a compatible handset, click here.

 

PAK Army cautions cellphone users regarding SMS Fraud

November 1st, 2009 Asif No comments

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army is investigating mobile phone messages warning the recipients that their SIMs could be hacked by terrorists if they followed instructions given in some messages.

One such message says: ‘Attention: If you receive a call on your cellphone informing you that they are from quality control department of a GSM company and checking your line and they [terrorists] will also request you to press a specific key on your mobile phone, do not follow their instructions.

‘Your mobile can be hacked by them and may be used for any terrorist activity… like triggering a remote-controlled bomb blast…ISPR-Pak Army.’

A senior military official told Dawn: ‘These are fake messages and we are investigating them.’

An official of the Federal Investigation Agency’s cyber crime cell said his unit was also probing into the matter. He said strict action would be taken against the senders of these false messages and they would be booked under the Prevention of Electronic Crime Ordinance, 2008.

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How many Mobile connections has been issued against your NIC?

October 4th, 2009 Virdan 10 comments

A well wanted service is being introduced by PTA in collaboration with all companies. Now you can know the amount of connections issued against your CNIC.sim-card

Simply write your CNIC (without dashes) and send it to 668

e.g
Write 3749127299334 and send it to 668.
You will get a reply with number of connections issued against this CNIC for 6 companies (Mobilink, Warid, Zong, Telenor, SCO and Ufone). Read more…