Here is a side by side comparison chart of the 2 hottest smart phones in the market today.
Either option will keep basic consumers satisfied and blown away by specs and performance!

Image Source : Samsung.com
Here is a side by side comparison chart of the 2 hottest smart phones in the market today.
Either option will keep basic consumers satisfied and blown away by specs and performance!

Image Source : Samsung.com
STEVE Jobs has died surrounded by family after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. He is being
remembered as a creative genius, a visionary who changed the world and the way we live.
We spend countless hours on the computer or the TV nowadays. For this reason our neck is subjected to stiffness and neck pain. Neck pain further results in stress and feeling inactive for the rest of the day.
To get rid of neck pain and the stiffness that we feel after spending countless hours in front of TV or computer screens neck exercises are available. Neck exercises should be incorporated in our daily routine. Neck exercises helps in maintaining range of motion or loss of movement is regained in the neck.
There is a number of neck exercises designed to get rid of neck pain. Some of these exercises are given below:
1. Neck flexion: Move your head backwards. After this, you should move the head forward such that it touches your chest and stare at the floor. Now lift back your head to original position. Repeat the exercise for five times. With these exercise increases stretch on neck is increased.
2. Neck extension: First move back the head such that you are looking at the ceiling. This should be done in a gradual movement. Hold this position for few seconds before returning to original position. You should repeat this exercise five times. With this exercise the joints are forced to extreme position at back of the neck.
3. Rotation: First you should turn your head slowly to one side until you can’t move it forward further. You should hold the neck in this position for few seconds before returning to original position. Now turn your head to the one side five times before turning to other side for five times.
4. Side flexions: First you should keep the head with face facing forward. Then bend your ear towards your shoulder without rotating your body to the side. Now return to your initial position. Repeat this exercise about five times before performing it on the other ear.
5. Neck Retraction: For this you have to keep your face straight. Now, draw your head backwards while moving your chin downwards slightly. You should hold this position for few seconds before returning to the original position. Neck retraction is similar with to and fro motion of a chicken.
6. Upper nodding of neck: Lie on your back flat. You can place pillow below your head. Now rock the neck by rotating your head forward. Make sure not to lift the head from bottom surface. You may feel tightening pull in your upper neck. Return to the original position. Do not perform this by pushing head hard.
So it is finally here, drumrollllllll – iPhone 4G ‘s’ and not the rumuored iphone 5
Some interesting features – especially Siri (bottomline you still need Data or WiFi for Siri to respond)
Hardware – There has been a number of Android phones bosting the same specs for over a year now (Samsung Galaxy II)
The October 4th date Apple Press release is just hours away and we have tech-blogs and the forums running in a frenzy.
Below is a video showing supposed iphone 5 cases. There is a possibility these maybe for the new ipod touch. Only time will tell. Personally I’m looking for a 4″ display, dual core processor, 1080p video and anything else they might throw. iOS5 is a given.
If not, Android here I come
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The iPhone 3G is available in 8GB and 16GB at Rs 31,000(730$ US) and Rs 36,100(850$ US) respectively.
Data plan info:
Postpaid plans for iPhone
iPhone 499 iPhone 799 iPhone 999
Monthly fees (Rs/month) 499 799 999
All local calls (Re/min) 0.60 0.60 0.60
All STD calls(Re/min) 1 1 1
SMS (Rs/SMS)
Local 1 1 1
National 2 2 2
International 5 5 5
Free minutes (Local +STD) per month 199 249 299
iPhone data browsing charges 5p/10Kb 5p/10Kb 5p/10Kb
Free data usage (MB) per month 50 250 600
Or you can just add an iPhone data plan on your already existing Vodafone Postpaid plan:
Postpaid data plan for iPhone
iPhone Data Pack 199 iPhone Data Pack 499 iPhone Data Pack 699
Monthly fees (INR) 199 499 699
iPhone data browsing charges 5p/10Kb 5p/10Kb 5p/10Kb
Free data usage (MB) per month 50 250 600
Savings % 61% 81% 89%
If you’re a Prepaid customer you can simply add the below Prepaid data plan for iPhone on your Vodafone Prepaid tariff plan:
Prepaid data plan for iPhone
iPhone Prepaid data Bonus Card
Monthly fees (INR) 100
iPhone data browsing charges 5p/10Kb
Free data usage (MB) per month Nil
The newest kid on the block, its been a while since a search engine has stirred up this much interest. Cuil Claims of searching web pages upto 3 times as many as google and 10 times as mnay as Microsoft !!
Cuil is an old Irish word for knowledge. For knowledge, ask Cuil.
(NaturalNews) The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) has called for a boycott of the Kellogg Company, also known as Kellogg’s, after the company refused to sign a pledge refusing to use genetically modified sugar in its cereal products.
Sugar from genetically modified sugar beets hit the U.S. market for the first time this year, making the beets the first genetically engineered crop to enter the U.S. food stream since the widespread introduction of modified corn and soy in the 1990s. The sugar has been modified by the Monsanto Corporation to be resistant to the company’s signature herbicide, Roundup.
“These GE sugar beets do not provide any environmental, nutritional or food quality benefits whatsoever,” the OCA said. “They are created by Monsanto to withstand massive doses of herbicides and keep farmers on a never ending pesticide treadmill that is bad news for rural communities, the environment and consumers. The bottom line is that there are numerous options to GE sugar beets.”
More than 73 food producers and retailers have signed a pledge not to use genetically modified sugar in their products. When asked by the OCA to make such a pledge, however, Kellogg’s said it had no intention of doing so. While the company will make sure not to use modified sugar in any of its European products — the European Union has not approved sugar from the beets for human consumption — Kellogg’s insists that U.S. consumers do not care if their food is genetically modified.
“However, poll after poll have demonstrated that Americans want GE foods labeled and restricted,” the OCA said.
The OCA said that it decided to launch a Kellogg’s boycott only after the company refused to heed more than 15,000 letters asking the company not to use the modified beet sugar. In addition, the company clearly has the logistical ability to avoid genetically modified sugar, since it is already doing so for its European products.
• About the boycott: www.organicconsumers.org
• About biotechnology and U.S. food labeling: www.fda.gov