Sunday, 27 March 2011

Nokia E7 Preview

We finally have our hands on one of the best Nokia Phones ever – the Nokia E7. This gorgeous, stylish Nokia smartphone aka E7 communicator gives you just one feeling when you hold it – Amazing!
Solid hardware, best keyboard on any Nokia phone, gorgeous large display is all neatly packed in one QWERTY slider phone. The “Clear Black” display on the Nokia E7′s 4-inch AMOLED screen is much better than it’s cousin, Nokia N8s, display.
The QWERTY slider felt a bit weird in beginning, but soon got used to it. At first, the phone almost slipped away from my hands when trying to open the slider in a hurry to type a text message. So far, the keyboard seems flawless with keys, not too far away or not too close.
We’ll be doing  full detailed review of the Nokia E7, in the next few days!





Monday, 21 March 2011

THE 13 SIGN OF ZODAIC OPHIUCHUS ( December 1 - December 18)


he constellation, Ophiuchus, has been known since ancient times, and is better known as Serpentarius, the Serpent Holder. It  is included in the list of 48 constellations described by Ptolemy. Ophiuchus is depicted as a man handling a serpent; his body dividing the large snake into two parts, giving way to the symbol used today as an Asclepius - the medical staff. Astrologers have not included Ophiuchus in the wheel of Astrological signs because the Sun spends only about nineteen days in this 13th sign of the Mazzaroth. Not that there wasn't a 13th sign in the Heavens, but as far as Astrologers were concerned, the Sun traveled from the constellation 'Scorpius' and then proceeded directly into the sign of Sagittarius. In reality, this was not the case. The Sun, for 19 days of the year, travels through the star constellation 'Ophiuchus' before entering Sagittarius from Scorpius - see chart below. thus  The sign of Ophiuchus is patterned after the original 'Serpent Holder', Enki, a Sumerian god.
 he signs of the Zodiac are for the most part, the highway, or path on which the Sun takes it's yearly journey across the heavens -  as it would appear to Earthlings. These signs are actually star constellations occupying space in which the Sun appears to travels in an earth year. The original twelve signs/constellations: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces are quite familiar to everyone, however, the thirteenth sign and constellation, [Ophiuchus], is in fact, not well known.  To acknowledge a 13th sign now would seem awkward for astrologers, who like the tidiness of 12 signs that rule over the 12 houses of the Zodiac. The heavens are alive and they do change after a few thousand years and the astrologer who wants to maintain accuracy must change along with the signs in the heavens.he constellation of Ophiuchus is the only sign of the Zodiac which is linked to a real man. This man lived in ancient Egypt around the 27th century BCE, and his name was Imhotep [again patterned after Enki]. Many of the same attributes of Imhotep can also be found in the Biblical Hebrew man Joseph, son of Jacob - [see comparison chart for these two men in separate article].  Imhotep is credited with many accomplishments including the knowledge and use of medicine.  It is said of Imhotep that he brought the art of healing to mankind. The symbol of a serpent [or snake], which is still widely used today to represent the medical profession, was used to represent Imhotep.  Imhotep was also known as 'Aesclepius' to the ancient Greeks, but by any name the attributes are still all the same. The attributes listed below describe the Serpent Holder, Imhotep, i.e. the Hebrew Joseph, and Aesclepius. The keyword descriptions seen below, originated with Betty Rhodes, and are the attributes for the 13th sign of the Zodiac - Ophiuchus:

Sunday, 20 March 2011

Flash Player 10.2 BETA for Motorola XOOM



Firefox 5 Releasing in June, Firefox 4 Final Tomorrow

Firefox 4 final  is expected to release tomorrow, on March 22, and now there is already news of Firefox 5. The next version of Mozilla Firefox could be released in the last week of June.
From now on, a new Firefox release will take 16 weeks which is a lot better than their previous cycle which included an year of beta testing.
According to Mozilla’s Rob Sayre, Firefox might follow the development of Chrome and split Firefox into four different channels: nightly, experimental, beta and final.
This is all for the Firefox 5, now get yourselves ready for the final release of Firefox 4 which is due tomorrow!

Cricket Companion: Live World Cup Scores on Symbian^3 Devices

Ovi Store in Symbian^3 lacks good applications, but it doesn’t mean they don’t have any at all. The cricket season is on right, so we thought how about looking for an app that gives you live cricket updates on your Symbian^3 device! Cricket Companion is a paid app on the Ovi Store which gives live [...]

Friday, 18 March 2011

Facebook for BlackBerry 2.0 Beta: Now with Facebook ChatFacebook for BlackBerry 2.0 Beta: Now with Facebook Chat

The latest version of RIM’s Facbook BlackBerry app is now available for download – Facebook for BlackBerry 2.0 Facebook for BlackBerry 2.0 now supports Facebook Chat and Messages in one unified mailbox (the new Facebook Messages).