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April 13, 2012

:MMS Settings For Android Handsets: Telenor/ Zong/ Mobilink/ Warid/ Ufone:

MMS Settings For Android Handsets: Telenor/ Zong/ Mobilink/ Warid/ Ufone




Telenor
  • Go to Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks >Access Point Names.
  • Press the ‘Menu’ key and select “New APN”.
  • Now use the following settings:
Name: MMS (anything you like)
APN: mms
Username: Telenor
Password: Telenor
MMSC: http://mmstelenor or http://mmstelenor (Try both)
MMS Proxy: 172.018.019.011
MMS Port: 8080
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0 (Only if it asks you)
MCC: 410 (should be there by default)
MNC: 01 (use whatever is there by default)
APN type: mms
You can leave all the other fields blank as they are and save these settings.
Zong
  • Go to Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks >Access Point Names.
  • Press the ‘Menu’ key and select “New APN”.
  • Now use the following settings:
Name: MMS (anything you like)
APN: zongmms
MMSC: http://10.81.6.11:8080
MMS Proxy: 10.81.6.33
MMS Port: 8000
MMS Protocol:: WAP 2.0 (Only if it asks you)
MCC: 410 (should be there by default)
MNC: 01 (use whatever is there by default)
APN type: mms
You can leave all the other fields blank as they are and save these settings.
Mobilink
  • Go to Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks >Access Point Names.
  • Press the ‘Menu’ key and select “New APN”.
  • Now use the following settings:
Name: MMS (anything you like)
APN: mms.mobilinkworld.com
Username: Mobilink
Password: Mobilink
MMSC: http://mms/
MMS Proxy: 172.25.20.12
MMS Port: 8080
MMS Protocol:: WAP 2.0 (Only if it asks you)
MCC: 410 (should be there by default)
MNC: 01 (use whatever is there by default)
APN type: mms
You can leave all the other fields blank as they are and save these settings.
Warid
  • Go to Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks >Access Point Names.
  • Press the ‘Menu’ key and select “New APN”.MMS Setting Name Warid
MMS APN: mms.warid
Proxy: <Not set>
Port: <Not set>
Username: <Not set>
Password: <Not set>
Server: <Not set>
MMSC: http://10.4.0.132/servlets/MMS
MMS Proxy: 010.004.002.001
MMS Port: 8080
MCC: 410
MNC: 07
APN type: mms
You can leave all the other fields blank as they are and save these settings.
Ufone

Follow the steps below to get GPRS/EDGE working on your Android phone!

   1. Go to Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks >Access Point Names.
   2. Press the ‘Menu’ key and select “New APN”.
   3. Now use the following settings:
      Name: Ufone Internet (anything you like)
      APN: ufone.pinternet
      MCC: 410 (should be there by default)
      MNC: 01 (use whatever is there by default)
   4. You can leave all the other fields blank as they are and save these settings.

Customer Support is of no help when it comes to Internet or MMS settings. That’s why we had to figure out these settings ourselves by looking at MMS and Internet settings from different smartphones and then applying them on Android.
EnjOy.. =)
MamoOn..

March 27, 2012

10 Amazing Websites Worth To Visit

10 Amazing Websites Worth To Visit

Hi guys, today i am sharing my 1o favorite websites which are 100% amazing and useful websites. These websites include online typing test website, online screen sharing website, online pdf editor website and many other useful and worth to visit websites.  I hope you will also bookmark these amazingly useful websites.
10 Useful Websites:
  1. http://dabbleboard.com Draw Flowcharts online, Organizational Charts and anything you like on this virtual whiteboard.
  2. https://imo.im/ A great service to use Skype, MSN Messenger, Facebook, Google Talk and many other from one website.
  3. https://bubbl.us/ An amazing website to brainstorm and organize ideas in form of bubbles.
  4. https://join.me/ Share your screen with others instantly.
  5. http://studio.stupeflix.com/ Mix photos, video and music and create stunning videos online.
  6. https://encrypted.google.com/ protect your Google search queries from your Internet Service Provider or boss.
  7. http://www.typingweb.com/tutor/ Master typing with typing lessons and tests.
  8. http://www.pdfescape.com/ Free online pdf editor, fill pdf forms online quickly.
  9. http://copypastecharacter.com/ Copy and use special characters which are not on your keyboard.
  10. http://lifehacker.com/ A wonderful website full of life hacks, DIY tips, How Tos and much more.
What are your favorite websites? Tell us via comments section, we would love to hear about your collection of amazing and useful websites.

EnjOy..=))
MamoOn..

Samsung Galaxy S II vs Apple iPhone 4

Samsung Galaxy S II vs Apple iPhone 4



We put the brand new Samsung Galaxy S II against its market-defining rival, the Apple iPhone 4 to see which comes out on top

Samsung Galaxy S II vs Apple iPhone 4

Samsung Galaxy S II vs Apple iPhone 4


Samsung's Galaxy S II was probably the most important phone launched at Mobile World Congress 2011.
Like its precessor the Samsung Galaxy S, it has a stunning screen and looks like a beautiful object.
We compare the stats of the two devices to see which touchscreened beauty takes the biscuit.

Form

Samsung Galaxy S II - 125.3x66.1x8.49mm, 116g
Apple iPhone 4 - 115.2x58.6x9.3mm, 137g


Overall the iPhone 4 is a more compact solution, the one exception being the thickness (or should that be thinness?) as it is just pipped by the Samsung S II by only a hair’s breadth, the S II also weighs less, but really if you’re looking for a sleek, compact and ultra-thin handset you simply cannot go wrong with either of these phones, they both looks the business as far as state-of-the-art, wafer thin smartphones are concerned.
We’ll cover display in more detail in a moment but it’s fair to say that physical size of the device affects the screen size and in this regard the Samsung has the largest of the pair with a 4.3-inch touchscreen, while the iPhone 4 has a 3.5-inch.
After that it really comes down to personal preference, the iPhone 4 is, well, an iPhone, with all the visual styling that goes with it and just like a certain yeast-based spread people tend to either love it or hate it. The Galaxy S II, on the other hand, may prove to be something of an acquired taste being something of a departure from the original Galaxy S’s smooth curves, we found the slightly more angular, ‘slab-like’ stylings of the S II have a certain charm to them.
The iPhone 4 is undoubtedly an attractive looking piece of kit but there are some who might be a bit tired of the now very familiar iDevice style, but it will no doubt always have its admirers.
Between the larger screen size, lighter weight and bold styling I’m going to have to vote in favour of the Samsung Galaxy S II on this one.
Winner – Samsung Galaxy S II

Display

As we mentioned the Galaxy S II has the larger screen of these devices at 4.3-inches to the iPhone 4’s 3.5-inches. The iPhone 4’s display is an LED backlit, capacitive TFT touchscreen at 960x640 resolution which features a “scratch-resistant oleophobic surface” along with multi-touch and a three axis gyro auto-rotate sensor.
The S II’s screen is a Super Amoled Plus at 800 x 480 resolution. This is a tricky one to call, iPhone screens are some of the best around and the 960x640 resolution is great but the Samsung’s Super Amoled provides a brighter and more vivid display than the iPhone 4’s retina display and with reduced power consumption to boot.
Overall we think the Super Amoled’s practical features just pushes the Samsung into the winning position in this category.
Winner – Samsung Galaxy S II

Operating System

The Galaxy S II runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread and of course the iPhone 4 uses the latest version of Apple’s iOS.
Again this is a case of personal preference, Android is a much more customisable platform if that is what you’re after but there’s no denying the smoothness and usability of the iOS if you want something that will do a good job and don’t have the need for a tailored system.
Android does have its peculiar quirks, some of which are a bit irritating truth be told, in particular the web browser to which Opera or another third party browser is usually preferable.
Whatever you think of Apple products there is something about using an iOS device that brings a smile to your face because of its simplicity and how well it works, it’s just a no fuss platform and that’s definitely something to recommend.
Given time Android will likely smooth out the blemishes, although fragmentation issues are something to consider, future versions will aim to merge the current phone and tablet systems (Gingerbread and Honeycomb) into a much better platform and this is something we can see the S II really taking advantage of.
Winner – Draw

Storage

The iPhone 4 comes with either 16 or 32 GB internal storage and 512 MB RAM but sadly is let down by lack of card support, the Galaxy S II has the same internal storage options but with 1 GB RAM and allows up to 32 GB via Micro SD card.
This is something of a no-contest, the iPhone 4 not having card support on a modern smartphone is a big faux pas in our view as Apple continues to make the same blunder with its iPhone line. The Galaxy S II’s 32 GB Micro SD support and extra bit of RAM makes it a clear winner on this round.
Winner – Samsung Galaxy S II

Cameras

The Samsung Galaxy S II features an 8-megapixel primary camera at the rear of the phone, which also features an LED flash and is capable of capturing video and images at 1080p.
The S II also has a 2-megapixel camera on the front. The iPhone 4, meanwhile, has a 5-megapixel primary with LED flash and a 2592 x 1944 resolution, capable of 720p image and video capture.
The iPhone 4 camera also includes touch focus and geo-tagging features. The iPhone 4’s secondary camera is designed for the phone’s video-calling feature via Wi-Fi connections.
On this round it’s a case of bigger is better and the S II’s beefy 8-megapixel primary camera gives it that edge.
Winner- Samsung Galaxy S II

Apps

While the number and quality of apps for Android is steadily increasing it still is yet to come close to touching Apple’s crown as the undisputed King of apps.
You simply can’t beat an iOS device for sheer choice of great apps and for this reason there is no hesitation in saying the iPhone 4 wins this round straight away.
Winner – Apple iPhone 4

Processor

The iPhone 4 uses a 1 GHz Apple A4 processor, actually manufactured for Apple by Samsung. The A4 features a single ARM Cortex-A8 CPU core paired with a PowerVR SGX 535 graphics processor (GPU). The Galaxy S II uses Samsung’s own Exynos Dual Core Application Processor.
 Apple’s processors are always impressive specimens and have enabled the iPhones to lead the smartphone pack in running apps, media and games effortlessly, to date they have made it look easy.
We somehow doubt the S II will come close to making the iPhone 4 look feeble but it does represent the ‘next gen’ of handsets a bit more than the iPhone 4 with its dual-core processor.
Phones are starting to follow the trends set by desktop and laptop computers where more cores has meant more power and efficiency, provided the programs and applications are made to utilise the multiple cores, that is.
As brilliant as Apple’s A4 processor is it’s not in line with the forward-thinking approach Samsung has taken with implementing dual-core technology in the Galaxy S II. In the long run the S II should prove more versatile but it doesn’t detract from how well the iPhone 4 functions in the current market.
Winner – Samsung Galaxy S II

Final Thoughts

This one has been really tough. The iPhone 4 is a great little handset which is very difficult to find fault with but it is a very current device and this is where the Samsung Galaxy S II distinguishes itself as something we can see being used for longer.
Samsung has future-proofed the S II by beefing up the features such as the camera and storage and have used clever tech like the dual-core processor and more power efficient screen.
In some ways it seems like Apple is simply sticking to its guns and catering to its own specific corner of the market, the company isn’t breaking ground with the new iPhone 4 where Samsung is really consolidating its position in the wake of the Galaxy S with a really ramped up successor in the Galaxy S II.

EnjOy..=)
MamoOn..

March 19, 2012

:CONVERT TEXT INTO MP3 VOICE:

CONVERT TEXT INTO MP3 VOICE




Today i'm sharing a website with you, its specially for those of you who want to convert their text  into  .mp3.
You just copy and paste your text or may be type the text in their given space and you can get it downloaded in mp3.
No matter how long the text is, it will convert that. You can also select between male and female voice and also you have multiple languages option. So here is the link,

  http://www.vozme.com

Hope you guys like it :))
MamoOn..

:Top 5 Tips to Work Faster in Microsoft Excel:


At everyone’s point in life, you will have to experience using the wonders of Excel. To be honest, Excel can be your best friend, but there are moments when little tricks that can make the word of a difference.

1. Multiple lines in a cell
Top 5 Excel Tips
Press Alt+Enter to start typing on a second line
To add a new line while typing in a cell, you will realize that it isn’t just the Enter key. Instead, while typing in a cell, hold Alt+Enter together to get that second line in a cell.

2. AutoFit row/column
Autofit Row Column Excel
Use keyboard shortcuts to auto-fit columns or rows
Has this happened to you? Your cell has excess space either with the row height or column width. Usually this would be a simple fix. All you would do is double-click the top row or column and the cell will adjust. However, what if this is the case for the entire worksheet, where you have thousands of cells?
This would be a cumbersome task to complete.
Well instead of suffering, all you would need to do is select all the cells, then Alt+H+O+A/I. Alternatively; you can select the Home Tab -> Format option -> AutoFit

3. Cell Merge
Excel Cell Merge Tip
Make your Excel spreadsheets look better by merging cells
Got a cell that has a lot of text in it? Well you can leave it and have the text hover over the neighbouring cells. But why not make it look more aesthetically pleasing.
Cell merge provides the solution by combining the selected cells into one cell. All you need to do is select the cells, alignment, and then click the “Merge Cells” option.

4. Switching between worksheets in a workbook
Have you ever created an excel sheet that has a couple of worksheets in one Excel file? Normally, you can use your mouse to navigate through each sheet, but this does get tiring.
Why not use keyboard shortcuts and avoid having to leave the comfort of your keyboard? All you need to do is click Ctrl+PgUp/PgDn to scroll through multiple sheets in a workbook

5. Formula check
Excel Tips
Reveal complicated formulas easily with this quick keyboard shortcut
We’ve all experienced the super complicated formulas in an Excel, all the IF statements or Vlookups. Sometimes we need to review the formula and make sure the according cells are included in the formula. A quick way to do that check is through F2 on your keyboard.
Select the cell you want to view and simply click F2. It will show all the cells included in the formula, as well as a breakdown of the formula.
EnjOy..=))
MamoOn..

March 15, 2012

How to Reclaim 7,042MB of Hard-Drive Space Instantly

Instantly reclaim 7GB of hard-drive space by adjusting the maximum recycle bin size
Instantly reclaim 7GB of hard-drive space by adjusting the maximum recycle bin size
If you have a solid-state drive, or just a very large movie collection, you need every gigabyte of free space you can get.
Removing unnecessary applications, running disk clean-up, or deleting restore points are good ways to save space, but none of them is as effective or as easy as this overlooked tip.
When you install Windows a huge chunk of space – 7,042MB to be exact – gets set aside for your recycle bin. Windows does this so that you’ll have space to store deleted files until you decide to remove them permanently.
If you empty your recycle bin frequently you probably don’t need that much space in reserve – Set the recycle bin size to 1GB for example and you stand to save 6GB instantly.
Here’s how:
  1. Right-click on your recycle bin
  2. Click Properties
  3. Set the “Custom size” to 1,000MB
  4. Click Apply
Got any other space-saving tips to share?  Let us know in the comments!
EnjOy=))
MamoOn..