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Friday, November 23, 2012

3D Photo Maker


See any photo in 3D: on phone screen! Get a new dimension to your photos with this app. First paint the depth for the photo just in few seconds and twist the phone to see the photo in multiple dimensions.
See any photo in 3D: on phone screen! Get a new dimension to your photos with this app. First paint the depth for the photo just in few seconds and twist the phone to see the photo in multiple dimensions.  Changelog: - Faster image load - Zoom in edit - Easier image remove Click below to Download: Photo3D.SymbianOS9.5.Unsigned.rar
Changelog:
- Faster image load
- Zoom in edit
- Easier image remove
Click below to Download:
Photo3D.SymbianOS9.5.Unsigned.rar

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

How To Check Balance ?


How to check balance?: This question arises for all  telecom customers,since it`s the time of MNP(Mobile Number Portability) in India and everyone changes their network provider as they wish.As the number of network providers are increasing day by day, most of the customers are in search of methods to check balance and all.I have tried to include balance checking methods of all the main network providers in India such as Airtel, Reliance gsm, Idea, Tata Docomo, Vodafone, Bsnl, T24 mobile, Videocon, Uninor. 
How to check balance?: This question arises for all  telecom customers,since it`s the time of MNP(Mobile Number Portability) in India and everyone changes their network provider as they wish.As the number of network providers are increasing day by day, most of the customers are in search of methods to check balance and all.I have tried to include balance checking methods of all the main network providers in India such as Airtel, Reliance gsm, Idea, Tata Docomo, Vodafone, Bsnl, T24 mobile, Videocon, Uninor.   Airtel prepaid account balance: Dial *123# to check your balance in Airtel prepaid.To know it through IVR call to 123 from your Airtel mobile. Reliance gsm prepaid account balance: Dial *367# to check your Reliance gsm account balance. Aircel prepaid account balance: Dial *125# to check your Aircel prepaid account balance.    Tata Docomo prepaid account balance: Dial *111# to check to your Tata Docomo prepaid balance.  Idea prepaid account balance:  Dial *123# to check your Idea prepaid account balance.  Vodafone prepaid account balance: Dial *141# to check your Vodafone prepaid account balance.  Uninor prepaid account balance:  Dial *222*2# to check your Uninor prepaid account balance.  Videocon prepaid account balance: Dial *123# to check your Videocon prepaid account balance.  T24 mobile prepaid account balance: Dial *111# to check T24 mobile prepaid account balance Sms BAL to 52121 to know your shopping balance in T24 mobile.
Airtel prepaid account balance:

Dial *123# to check your balance in Airtel prepaid.To know it through IVR call to 123 from your Airtel mobile.
Reliance gsm prepaid account balance:
Dial *367# to check your Reliance gsm account balance.
Aircel prepaid account balance:
Dial *125# to check your Aircel prepaid account balance.  

Tata Docomo prepaid account balance:
Dial *111# to check to your Tata Docomo prepaid balance.

Idea prepaid account balance: 
Dial *123# to check your Idea prepaid account balance.

Vodafone prepaid account balance:
Dial *141# to check your Vodafone prepaid account balance.

Uninor prepaid account balance: 
Dial *222*2# to check your Uninor prepaid account balance.

Videocon prepaid account balance:
Dial *123# to check your Videocon prepaid account balance.

T24 mobile prepaid account balance:
Dial *111# to check T24 mobile prepaid account balance
Sms BAL to 52121 to know your shopping balance in T24 mobile.

Monday, November 19, 2012

3D Pool Game


Experience the most realistic pool game simulator. Whether a beginner or a pro this game will keep you occupied for hours on end.
MAIN FEATURES:
- Five pool games implemented according to the official rulebooks (8-ball, 8-Ball UK, 9-Ball, 14.1 Continuous and One Pocket
- Intuitive interface that allows control of every aspect of a shot
- Purpose-built graphics engine bringing you the most realistic graphics ever seen in a pool game
- Dynamic player hints help you avoid common mistakes during gameplay
- Save & Load a game at any stage. Automatically resume interrupted games
- Full game history with unlimited undo/redo functionality
- Adjustable difficulty levels
- Online gaming (requires internet connectivity)
Experience the most realistic pool game simulator. Whether a beginner or a pro this game will keep you occupied for hours on end. MAIN FEATURES: - Five pool games implemented according to the official rulebooks (8-ball, 8-Ball UK, 9-Ball, 14.1 Continuous and One Pocket - Intuitive interface that allows control of every aspect of a shot - Purpose-built graphics engine bringing you the most realistic graphics ever seen in a pool game - Dynamic player hints help you avoid common mistakes during gameplay - Save & Load a game at any stage. Automatically resume interrupted games - Full game history with unlimited undo/redo functionality - Adjustable difficulty levels - Online gaming (requires internet connectivity)   Click below to Download: PoolRebel_S^3.rar

Click below to Download:
PoolRebel_S^3.rar

3D Street Fighter v2


Play one of the best fighting games of all times: Street Fighter is an action game which offers two playable characters for one match. When you're ready for the ultimate retro gaming experience, unlock the full version of the game and choose from all eight original characters as well as four boss characters, each with their own special endings and home levels. 
Play one of the best fighting games of all times: Street Fighter is an action game which offers two playable characters for one match. When you're ready for the ultimate retro gaming experience, unlock the full version of the game and choose from all eight original characters as well as four boss characters, each with their own special endings and home levels.   The best fighting game of all time ... rediscover the final combat between Ruy and Sagat, but you will see, Sagat is more stronger than you think ...  Street Fighter 2 Full Game
The best fighting game of all time ... rediscover the final combat between Ruy and Sagat, but you will see, Sagat is more stronger than you think ...

Street Fighter 2 Full Game

Night Party


Dress up this pretty girl for tonight's party: Full girl game, this cool girl is spending her Saturday night at a very fancy party and she needs your help to choose some fashionable clothes that will make her stand out from the crowd.
 Dress this pretty girl for tonight's party: This cool girl is spending her Saturday night at a very fancy party and she needs your help to choose some fashionable clothes that will make her stand out from the crowd.  Look through her wardrobe, choose the outfits you like best and don't forget about her hairstyle and accessories. Have fun!  Party Dress Up download page
Look through her wardrobe, choose the outfits you like best and don't forget about her hairstyle and accessories. Have fun!

Party Dress Up download page

Make Windows Boot Faster


How many minutes does it take your computer to start up ? Hopefully not more than three, but it wouldn’t surprise me if you said it surpassed that time. The thing is, our computers have a lot to do when starting up and I think it’s something we often forget about and take for granted. That said, how can we blame our computers when we’re bogging it down with a bunch of junk?
It may not even be junk – it may just be great programs, but just starting up when they don’t need to. Let’s take a look at some useful programs you can use and some things you can do to minimize your start time and get on with your tasks.
Things You Can Do:
*MSConfig: Prevent Programs And Services From Starting Up
*Delay Services At Startup
*Device Manager: Disable Unused Drivers
MSConfig: Prevent Programs & Services From Starting Up:
One of the first things you can do is take a look at what is starting up. There are several ways to do this. One way is through directly through Windows, no third-party program needed. Hold the “Start” key while pressing “R” to bring up the Run prompt.
How many minutes does it take your computer to start up ? Hopefully not more than three, but it wouldn’t surprise me if you said it surpassed that time. The thing is, our computers have a lot to do when starting up and I think it’s something we often forget about and take for granted. That said, how can we blame our computers when we’re bogging it down with a bunch of junk? It may not even be junk – it may just be great programs, but just starting up when they don’t need to. Let’s take a look at some useful programs you can use and some things you can do to minimize your start time and get on with your tasks. Things You Can Do: *MSConfig: Prevent Programs And Services From Starting Up *Delay Services At Startup *Device Manager: Disable Unused Drivers MSConfig: Prevent Programs & Services From Starting Up: One of the first things you can do is take a look at what is starting up. There are several ways to do this. One way is through directly through Windows, no third-party program needed. Hold the “Start” key while pressing “R” to bring up the Run prompt.   Then type in “msconfig”, which stands for  Microsoft Configuration. Click the “Startup” tab and you will see many items with check boxes on the left. The ones which are checked are starting up.   I will be honest, this can be a little nerve racking if you don’t feel comfortable unchecking programs, but here are a couple guidelines to go by in case you aren’t sure what to leave alone and what to remove from startup (again this is from running when your computer turns on, not removing from your computer entirely). *Leave anything labeled with your computer brand alone (ASUS, HP, Acer, Toshiba, etc.) *Leave anything Microsoft-related alone *Leave anything Intel or AMD related alone. *Leave anything labeled with drivers alone. Examples from the above screenshot for leaving anything Intel related alone would be the “Intel Common User Interface.” It seems important, and it is, so let’s not touch it. Also, anything with drivers such as the “Synaptics Pointing Device Driver” or the “IDT PC Audio” – those are pretty explicit in explaining what they are in the name. Notice the “Microsoft Security Client” – that’s probably good to have running too. I advise you not to remove these things because I don’t want you to accidentally harm your computer. If you know what you’re doing and you don’t want something from your computer’s manufacturer running, by all means, remove it. Just remember there are risks. Note that this can also be done with services in the tab to the left of the startup tab. This isn’t as crucial, but there may be some services you know you don’t need running. For assistance you can always check the box in the bottom left corner that reads “Hide all Microsoft services.” Click “Apply” and follow the prompt to restart your computer. I know it may not be necessary, but let’s just play it safe. Delay Services At Startup: You may have already noticed an improvement in your startup with the removal of those programs you don’t need starting up (or maybe you don’t even need them at all). Another way you can improve startup is by spreading out when the services startup. You can do this by delaying them in different intervals. If you already have MSConfig open, you can get to there by going to Tools > Computer Management > Services and Applications > Services. Or you can go to the Start menu search bar (or Launchy) and type “services.”   This is another area that I recommend being cautious with, but it is useful if you know of a certain service that you don’t need right away, you can delay it by right clicking on the service, going to Properties and selecting “Automatic (Delayed Start)” from the drop down menu in the General tab. Device Manager: Disable Unused Drivers: To access the Device Manager, simply go to the search bar on the Start Menu once more and type in “device manager” and then open it. You likely won’t notice astronomical amounts of unused drivers, however you might find one or two, and every little bit counts. Obviously you want to be very careful. In my screenshot I have the wireless adapter right clicked and am hovering over “disable.” This is for demoing purposes only. You probably don’t want to disable your wireless driver. But if there is something you notice isn’t being used, try disabling it – you might notice a difference. Programs You Can Use:  Startup Managers And Timers Soluto BootRacer BootTimer MSConfig Alternatives Autoruns Revo Uninstaller CCleaner System Ninja Additional Tools Autologon

Then type in “msconfig”, which stands for  Microsoft Configuration. Click the “Startup” tab and you will see many items with check boxes on the left. The ones which are checked are starting up.
How many minutes does it take your computer to start up ? Hopefully not more than three, but it wouldn’t surprise me if you said it surpassed that time. The thing is, our computers have a lot to do when starting up and I think it’s something we often forget about and take for granted. That said, how can we blame our computers when we’re bogging it down with a bunch of junk? It may not even be junk – it may just be great programs, but just starting up when they don’t need to. Let’s take a look at some useful programs you can use and some things you can do to minimize your start time and get on with your tasks. Things You Can Do: *MSConfig: Prevent Programs And Services From Starting Up *Delay Services At Startup *Device Manager: Disable Unused Drivers MSConfig: Prevent Programs & Services From Starting Up: One of the first things you can do is take a look at what is starting up. There are several ways to do this. One way is through directly through Windows, no third-party program needed. Hold the “Start” key while pressing “R” to bring up the Run prompt.   Then type in “msconfig”, which stands for  Microsoft Configuration. Click the “Startup” tab and you will see many items with check boxes on the left. The ones which are checked are starting up.   I will be honest, this can be a little nerve racking if you don’t feel comfortable unchecking programs, but here are a couple guidelines to go by in case you aren’t sure what to leave alone and what to remove from startup (again this is from running when your computer turns on, not removing from your computer entirely). *Leave anything labeled with your computer brand alone (ASUS, HP, Acer, Toshiba, etc.) *Leave anything Microsoft-related alone *Leave anything Intel or AMD related alone. *Leave anything labeled with drivers alone. Examples from the above screenshot for leaving anything Intel related alone would be the “Intel Common User Interface.” It seems important, and it is, so let’s not touch it. Also, anything with drivers such as the “Synaptics Pointing Device Driver” or the “IDT PC Audio” – those are pretty explicit in explaining what they are in the name. Notice the “Microsoft Security Client” – that’s probably good to have running too. I advise you not to remove these things because I don’t want you to accidentally harm your computer. If you know what you’re doing and you don’t want something from your computer’s manufacturer running, by all means, remove it. Just remember there are risks. Note that this can also be done with services in the tab to the left of the startup tab. This isn’t as crucial, but there may be some services you know you don’t need running. For assistance you can always check the box in the bottom left corner that reads “Hide all Microsoft services.” Click “Apply” and follow the prompt to restart your computer. I know it may not be necessary, but let’s just play it safe. Delay Services At Startup: You may have already noticed an improvement in your startup with the removal of those programs you don’t need starting up (or maybe you don’t even need them at all). Another way you can improve startup is by spreading out when the services startup. You can do this by delaying them in different intervals. If you already have MSConfig open, you can get to there by going to Tools > Computer Management > Services and Applications > Services. Or you can go to the Start menu search bar (or Launchy) and type “services.”   This is another area that I recommend being cautious with, but it is useful if you know of a certain service that you don’t need right away, you can delay it by right clicking on the service, going to Properties and selecting “Automatic (Delayed Start)” from the drop down menu in the General tab. Device Manager: Disable Unused Drivers: To access the Device Manager, simply go to the search bar on the Start Menu once more and type in “device manager” and then open it. You likely won’t notice astronomical amounts of unused drivers, however you might find one or two, and every little bit counts. Obviously you want to be very careful. In my screenshot I have the wireless adapter right clicked and am hovering over “disable.” This is for demoing purposes only. You probably don’t want to disable your wireless driver. But if there is something you notice isn’t being used, try disabling it – you might notice a difference. Programs You Can Use:  Startup Managers And Timers Soluto BootRacer BootTimer MSConfig Alternatives Autoruns Revo Uninstaller CCleaner System Ninja Additional Tools Autologon


I will be honest, this can be a little nerve racking if you don’t feel comfortable unchecking programs, but here are a couple guidelines to go by in case you aren’t sure what to leave alone and what to remove from startup (again this is from running when your computer turns on, not removing from your computer entirely).
*Leave anything labeled with your computer brand alone (ASUS, HP, Acer, Toshiba, etc.)
*Leave anything Microsoft-related alone
*Leave anything Intel or AMD related alone.
*Leave anything labeled with drivers alone.
Examples from the above screenshot for leaving anything Intel related alone would be the “Intel Common User Interface.” It seems important, and it is, so let’s not touch it. Also, anything with drivers such as the “Synaptics Pointing Device Driver” or the “IDT PC Audio” – those are pretty explicit in explaining what they are in the name. Notice the “Microsoft Security Client” – that’s probably good to have running too.
I advise you not to remove these things because I don’t want you to accidentally harm your computer. If you know what you’re doing and you don’t want something from your computer’s manufacturer running, by all means, remove it. Just remember there are risks.
Note that this can also be done with services in the tab to the left of the startup tab. This isn’t as crucial, but there may be some services you know you don’t need running. For assistance you can always check the box in the bottom left corner that reads “Hide all Microsoft services.”
Click “Apply” and follow the prompt to restart your computer. I know it may not be necessary, but let’s just play it safe.
Delay Services At Startup:

You may have already noticed an improvement in your startup with the removal of those programs you don’t need starting up (or maybe you don’t even need them at all). Another way you can improve startup is by spreading out when the services startup. You can do this by delaying them in different intervals. If you already have MSConfig open, you can get to there by going to Tools > Computer Management > Services and Applications > Services. Or you can go to the Start menu search bar (or Launchy) and type “services.”
How many minutes does it take your computer to start up ? Hopefully not more than three, but it wouldn’t surprise me if you said it surpassed that time. The thing is, our computers have a lot to do when starting up and I think it’s something we often forget about and take for granted. That said, how can we blame our computers when we’re bogging it down with a bunch of junk? It may not even be junk – it may just be great programs, but just starting up when they don’t need to. Let’s take a look at some useful programs you can use and some things you can do to minimize your start time and get on with your tasks. Things You Can Do: *MSConfig: Prevent Programs And Services From Starting Up *Delay Services At Startup *Device Manager: Disable Unused Drivers MSConfig: Prevent Programs & Services From Starting Up: One of the first things you can do is take a look at what is starting up. There are several ways to do this. One way is through directly through Windows, no third-party program needed. Hold the “Start” key while pressing “R” to bring up the Run prompt.   Then type in “msconfig”, which stands for  Microsoft Configuration. Click the “Startup” tab and you will see many items with check boxes on the left. The ones which are checked are starting up.   I will be honest, this can be a little nerve racking if you don’t feel comfortable unchecking programs, but here are a couple guidelines to go by in case you aren’t sure what to leave alone and what to remove from startup (again this is from running when your computer turns on, not removing from your computer entirely). *Leave anything labeled with your computer brand alone (ASUS, HP, Acer, Toshiba, etc.) *Leave anything Microsoft-related alone *Leave anything Intel or AMD related alone. *Leave anything labeled with drivers alone. Examples from the above screenshot for leaving anything Intel related alone would be the “Intel Common User Interface.” It seems important, and it is, so let’s not touch it. Also, anything with drivers such as the “Synaptics Pointing Device Driver” or the “IDT PC Audio” – those are pretty explicit in explaining what they are in the name. Notice the “Microsoft Security Client” – that’s probably good to have running too. I advise you not to remove these things because I don’t want you to accidentally harm your computer. If you know what you’re doing and you don’t want something from your computer’s manufacturer running, by all means, remove it. Just remember there are risks. Note that this can also be done with services in the tab to the left of the startup tab. This isn’t as crucial, but there may be some services you know you don’t need running. For assistance you can always check the box in the bottom left corner that reads “Hide all Microsoft services.” Click “Apply” and follow the prompt to restart your computer. I know it may not be necessary, but let’s just play it safe. Delay Services At Startup: You may have already noticed an improvement in your startup with the removal of those programs you don’t need starting up (or maybe you don’t even need them at all). Another way you can improve startup is by spreading out when the services startup. You can do this by delaying them in different intervals. If you already have MSConfig open, you can get to there by going to Tools > Computer Management > Services and Applications > Services. Or you can go to the Start menu search bar (or Launchy) and type “services.”   This is another area that I recommend being cautious with, but it is useful if you know of a certain service that you don’t need right away, you can delay it by right clicking on the service, going to Properties and selecting “Automatic (Delayed Start)” from the drop down menu in the General tab. Device Manager: Disable Unused Drivers: To access the Device Manager, simply go to the search bar on the Start Menu once more and type in “device manager” and then open it. You likely won’t notice astronomical amounts of unused drivers, however you might find one or two, and every little bit counts. Obviously you want to be very careful. In my screenshot I have the wireless adapter right clicked and am hovering over “disable.” This is for demoing purposes only. You probably don’t want to disable your wireless driver. But if there is something you notice isn’t being used, try disabling it – you might notice a difference. Programs You Can Use:  Startup Managers And Timers Soluto BootRacer BootTimer MSConfig Alternatives Autoruns Revo Uninstaller CCleaner System Ninja Additional Tools Autologon


This is another area that I recommend being cautious with, but it is useful if you know of a certain service that you don’t need right away, you can delay it by right clicking on the service, going to Properties and selecting “Automatic (Delayed Start)” from the drop down menu in the General tab.
Device Manager: Disable Unused Drivers:
To access the Device Manager, simply go to the search bar on the Start Menu once more and type in “device manager” and then open it. You likely won’t notice astronomical amounts of unused drivers, however you might find one or two, and every little bit counts. Obviously you want to be very careful.
In my screenshot I have the wireless adapter right clicked and am hovering over “disable.” This is for demoing purposes only. You probably don’t want to disable your wireless driver. But if there is something you notice isn’t being used, try disabling it – you might notice a difference.

Programs You Can Use:

Startup Managers And Timers

Soluto
BootRacer
BootTimer
MSConfig Alternatives
Autoruns
Revo Uninstaller
CCleaner
System Ninja
Additional Tools
Autologon

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Manage your Android Phone from your PC


Organize your contacts, music, and pics: from the comfort of your desktop. 
*Transfer any file in the blink of an eye.
*Download thousands of apps for your Android, instant and free of charge.

Organize your contacts, music, and pics: from the comfort of your desktop.  *Transfer any file in the blink of an eye. *Download thousands of apps for your Android, instant and free of charge.   Save your data plan: *Apps download to the desktop, so you no longer need to worry about your mobile data plan. Text message from your computer: *Send text messages from a full-size keyboard, without touching your phone. It's like magic. Import your iTunes music: *Importing your iTunes library to your Android is just a click away. Don't leave home without your music ever again. Download apps for FREE: SnapPea_2.26.0.1756_newuser.exe

Save your data plan:
*Apps download to the desktop, so you no longer need to worry about your mobile data plan.
Text message from your computer:
*Send text messages from a full-size keyboard, without touching your phone. It's like magic.
Import your iTunes music:
*Importing your iTunes library to your Android is just a click away. Don't leave home without your music ever again.
Download apps for FREE:
SnapPea_2.26.0.1756_newuser.exe

Saturday, November 17, 2012

3D Ultra Monster Truck


Drive huge monsters truck full over rough terrain in this arcade game:
3D monster truck game. Get the best out of those monsters! Finish all the trials in the desert and the arctic land! 
Be fast and use the nitro boost to win the medals. Win a bronze medal at least to unlock next level. Collect certain medal sets to unlock new trucks. You can perform various tricks to earn additional nitro charge.
Drive huge monsters truck full over rough terrain in this arcade game: 3D monster truck game. Get the best out of those monsters! Finish all the trials in the desert and the arctic land!  Be fast and use the nitro boost to win the medals. Win a bronze medal at least to unlock next level. Collect certain medal sets to unlock new trucks. You can perform various tricks to earn additional nitro charge.  Here are some key features of "Ultra Monster Truck": · 5 powerful monster trucks · 15 levels in the desert and the arctic land · advanced 3D graphics · new truck physics · options menu to meet your PC's power · fullscreen and windowed mode Requirements: · CPU Pentium 1500 MHz or higher · 512MB RAM · Video 64MB or above Ultra Monster Truck 1.17
Here are some key features of "Ultra Monster Truck":
· 5 powerful monster trucks
· 15 levels in the desert and the arctic land
· advanced 3D graphics
· new truck physics
· options menu to meet your PC's power
· fullscreen and windowed mode
Requirements:
· CPU Pentium 1500 MHz or higher
· 512MB RAM
· Video 64MB or above
Ultra Monster Truck 1.17

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Track Mobile Location Online


Previously i have written a post: on how to track a mobile phone number online. Tracking mobile phone number will tell the state, network of that mobile phone number. But now you can track the exact location of a mobile phone online. Using Google Latitude, we can track the current location of the mobile holder. This will give us an accurate information of the mobile holder as Google Latitude tracks the mobile signal and other details.
Previously i have written a post: on how to track a mobile phone number in India online. Tracking mobile phone number will tell the state, network of that mobile phone number. But now you can track the exact location of a mobile phone online. Using Google Latitude, we can track the current location of the mobile holder. This will give us an accurate information of the mobile holder as Google Latitude tracks the mobile signal and other details.   You can find the detailed post on how to trace a mobile phone location online here.

You can find the detailed post on how to trace a mobile phone location online here.

Find Any Mobile Number`s Id


TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India): directed all mobile operators in India not to disclose any mobile user’s details with any third party. And as result there will be no mobile directory available ever, just like the telephone directory. Even if you call up your mobile operator’s customer care and ask them about any no, they won’t disclose anything about that id. But you can easily trace and find any mobile no in India via net.

Although this service can not tell you the exact location like the GPS tracking system, but will give you some important informations about the mobile no. You can track the mobile operator, state of residence etc. These sites use a statistics and mobile numbering plan to calculate the origin of a mobile no. You may read more about this here.
TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India): directed all mobile operators in India not to disclose any mobile user’s details with any third party. And as result there will be no mobile directory available ever, just like the telephone directory. Even if you call up your mobile operator’s customer care and ask them about any no, they won’t disclose anything about that. But you can easily trace and find any mobile no in India via net.  Although this service can not tell you the exact location like the GPS tracking system, but will give you some important informations about the mobile no. You can track the mobile operator, state of residence etc. These sites use a statistics and mobile numbering plan to calculate the origin of a mobile no. You may read more about this here.   There are a lots of sites supporting this mobile no tracing feature. Some chosen ones are here, here, here and here. These sites can tell you the location of that mobile number, if that no is from india or not, if he is a GSM of GPRS user and the mobile network it’s using.  So, tracing and finding out any mobile no in India is not a headache anymore. Simply type the no, hit enter and get the details of your mobile no. Use this for information purposes only.

There are a lots of sites supporting this mobile no tracing feature. Some chosen ones are
here
here
here and 
here
These sites can tell you the location of that mobile number, if that no is from india or not, if he is a GSM of GPRS user and the mobile network it’s using.

So, tracing and finding out any mobile no in India is not a headache anymore. Simply type the no, hit enter and get the details of your mobile no. Use this for information purposes only.

Counter Strike


Counter Strike: is known to be one of the most popular PC games of all time. Personally I’ve not played this game but have seen many of my friends playing this for hours. Excellent graphics, sounds, visualizations, different stages made this game popular among game lovers. You can play this game as a single user and can also play with multi players. This action game has been released in different versions like Counter Strike Zero Condition, 1.6 Multi user game play etc. You can download Counter Strike 1.6 full game from Softpedia and start playing. Full version of this game is sized just about 380 MB.
Counter Strike: is known to be one of the most popular PC games of all time. Personally I’ve not played this game but have seen many of my friends playing this for hours. Excellent graphics, sounds, visualizations, different stages made this game popular among game lovers. You can play this game as a single user and can also play with multi players. This action game has been released in different versions like Counter Strike Zero Condition, 1.6 Multi user game play etc. You can download Counter Strike 1.6 full game from Softpedia and start playing. Full version of this game is sized just about 380 MB.   Download Counter Strike 1.6 Full Game: Download Counter Strike 1.6 Full version Download GCF Scape utility Extract the downloaded game using GCF Scape utility on your system Install the game on your system.

Download Counter Strike 1.6 Full Game:
Download Counter Strike 1.6 Full version
Download GCF Scape utility
Extract the downloaded game using GCF Scape utility on your system
Install the game on your system.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Find Name | Location | Address of Any Mobile


We can use telephone directories: or call telephone help center to find the name, address or location of any landline number. But as far as mobile phone numbers are concerned, TRAI (Telephone Regulatory Authority of India) made it very secure and instructed all mobile phone operators not to reveal any mobile number informations related to user’s identification. It used to be almost impossible to track or trace any mobile number to find the owner, location or address details. But finally there are web services to help us in getting these top level personal informations. This technology is called Reverse phone Lookup.
We can use telephone directories: or call telephone help center to find the name, address or location of any landline number. But as far as mobile phone numbers are concerned, TRAI (Telephone Regulatory Authority of India) made it very secure and instructed all mobile phone operators not to reveal any mobile number informations related to user’s identification. It used to be almost impossible to track or trace any mobile number to find the owner, location or address details. But finally there are web services to help us in getting these top level personal informations. This technology is called Reverse phone Lookup.   All you have to do is get the mobile number and enter it. Reverse phone lookup site will automatically search for the informations related with that number and will display the complete names address and location of that number. This service is completely free. You can refer to this, this, this, this, this or this site tolookup any mobile phone informations.  However, keeping the privacy of people in eye, these sites should get banned. Mobile phones are known as private gadget and the informations related to the user should not be available to public. But since these sites offer mobile phone user informations, you can feel free to trace any mobile phone location, address details, name etc and that to legally.

All you have to do is get the mobile number and enter it. Reverse phone lookup site will automatically search for the informations related with that number and will display the complete names address and location of that number. This service is completely free. You can refer to this
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this site tolookup any mobile phone informations.

However, keeping the privacy of people in eye, these sites should get banned. Mobile phones are known as private gadget and the informations related to the user should not be available to public. But since these sites offer mobile phone user informations, you can feel free to trace any mobile phone location, address details, name etc and that to legally.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

How to find your mobile number ?

A question which arises in most of our minds:-  when we have forgotten our mobile number, when we are upto a flexi recharge due to low balance. All network providers in India including Airtel, Aircel, Docomo, Idea, Reliance gsm, Vodafone. have options for their customers to view their own mobile number toll free without calling the customer care numbers. You can now know your mobile number by typing the number for your operator given below :
A question which arises in most of our minds:-  when we have forgotten our mobile number, when we are upto a flexi recharge due to low balance. All network providers in India including Airtel, Aircel, Docomo, Idea, Reliance gsm, Vodafone. have options for their customers to view their own mobile number toll free without calling the customer care numbers. You can now know your mobile number by typing the number for your operator given below :   Aircel:- dial *1# to know your mobile number. Tata Docomo:- dial *1# to know your mobile number. Reliance gsm:- dial *1# to know your mobile number. Airtel:- dial *140*6575# instead of showing your mobile number directly,you will recieve a call from your number itself. Idea:- dial *789# Idea customers can know their mobile number and  date of activation of the sim card. Vodafone:- dial *555# to know your mobile number.

Aircel:- dial *1# to know your mobile number.
Tata Docomo:- dial *1# to know your mobile number.
Reliance gsm:- dial *1# to know your mobile number.
Airtel:- dial *140*6575# instead of showing your mobile number directly,you will recieve a call from your number itself.
Idea:- dial *789# Idea customers can know their mobile number and  date of activation of the sim card.
Vodafone:- dial *555# to know your mobile number.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

All Samsung Mobile Secret Codes


Secret Codes  OF SAMSUNG S8500 ,S8530 exposed:-
Messaging:-
Secret Codes  OF SAMSUNG S8500 ,S8530 exposed:- Messaging:-   * Under contacts/message menu, swipe finger to  left to message that person   (Samsung copied this from iPhone) * Under contacts/message menu, swipe finger to  right to call  that person (Samsung copied this one too  from iPhone) * While messaging, just long press the space bar to get shortcuts to commonly used  punctuations(. , - ? @ ! etc) * When you view message, you can use multi-touch feature to zoom in and out of the text message  * Swipe your finger to the  left or right to go to last or next sms. * Tap on the name entered to get the number of that person However this number can be used to call only not for sms ing. Calling:- * Under contacts/message, swipe right to call that person to filter / block calls(in case you don't like that person) , go to call logs --> select contact --> tap on '...' --> select 'Block Contact' --> select what  you want to block : 'Call' or 'Message' * Recording a call is not possible in Bada 1.2 Internet:- * Disable Flash and images in Settings to load pages faster as well as save Data cost. * Use finger multi-touch to Zoom in and out. * When typing a url adress,just  long press the .com button to get different variants internet domains (.net, .au) etc. General:- * Under the App store, click on '.....' --> to  Downloads to show a list of apps/games you have downloaded.This can be used to download games which were earlier free but are now paid   * Long press the menu button (for 1-2 sec) to see the  task manager * Double press the menu button to access smart search function (if u have not disabled it) Advanced Tricks for Advanced users:- 1. Service Mode You can use service mode to change many  hidden settings and to run all tests. For this you need to enter is *#197328640# .  This is used by samsung guys at service center. 2. Battery mode Use *#0228# enter into battery mode that will supply you with all the battery details. 3. Factory Format You can use *2767*3855# completely reset the phone. It’ll remove all files and settings including the internal memory storage.  . So beware before even thinking of trying this out. 4. Sim and Network  lock settings Using this setting you can check the status about sim lock and network lock.  Use *#7465625# for this.This helps to know if someone sold you a carrier branded phone. 5. Codes to get Firmware version information: SW Version, HW Version, MP, RF Cal Date, CSC Version, CSC Model Spec, FFS Version, RC2 Version – *#4986*2650468# Only SW Version and CSC Version – *#1234# 6.Other Miscellaneous Tests:- *#0*# – Test Super Amoled/ S-LCD  screen *#0673# OR *#0289# –awkward  Melody test *#0842# – to Test vibration *#526# – Wi-Fi test Hope you guys enjoyed this. Just leave a comment if you like it or know more tricks.

* Under contacts/message menu, swipe finger to  left to message that person   (Samsung copied this from iPhone)
* Under contacts/message menu, swipe finger to  right to call  that person (Samsung copied this one too  from iPhone)
* While messaging, just long press the space bar to get shortcuts to commonly used  punctuations(. , - ? @ ! etc)
* When you view message, you can use multi-touch feature to zoom in and out of the text message 
* Swipe your finger to the  left or right to go to last or next sms.
* Tap on the name entered to get the number of that person However this number can be used to call only not for sms ing.
Calling:-
* Under contacts/message, swipe right to call that person to filter / block calls(in case you don't like that person) , go to call logs --> select contact --> tap on '...' --> select 'Block Contact' --> select what  you want to block : 'Call' or 'Message'
* Recording a call is not possible in Bada 1.2
Internet:-
* Disable Flash and images in Settings to load pages faster as well as save Data cost.
* Use finger multi-touch to Zoom in and out.
* When typing a url adress,just  long press the .com button to get different variants internet domains (.net, .au) etc.
General:-
* Under the App store, click on '.....' --> to  Downloads to show a list of apps/games you have downloaded.This can be used to download games which were earlier free but are now paid  
* Long press the menu button (for 1-2 sec) to see the  task manager
* Double press the menu button to access smart search function (if u have not disabled it)
Advanced Tricks for Advanced users:-
1. Service Mode
You can use service mode to change many  hidden settings and to run all tests. For this you need to enter is *#197328640# .  This is used by samsung guys at service center.
2. Battery mode
Use *#0228# enter into battery mode that will supply you with all the battery details.
3. Factory Format
You can use *2767*3855# completely reset the phone. It’ll remove all files and settings including the internal memory storage.  . So beware before even thinking of trying this out.
4. Sim and Network  lock settings
Using this setting you can check the status about sim lock and network lock.  Use *#7465625# for this.This helps to know if someone sold you a carrier branded phone.
5. Codes to get Firmware version information:
SW Version, HW Version, MP, RF Cal Date, CSC Version, CSC Model Spec, FFS Version, RC2 Version – *#4986*2650468#
Only SW Version and CSC Version – *#1234#
6.Other Miscellaneous Tests:-
*#0*# – Test Super Amoled/ S-LCD  screen
*#0673# OR *#0289# –awkward  Melody test
*#0842# – to Test vibration
*#526# – Wi-Fi test
Hope you guys enjoyed this. Just leave a comment if you like it or know more tricks. 

Monday, November 5, 2012

Angry Birds


By Rovio Mobile is one of the most successful games of 2010:- It already had enormous success on iPhone and Android. Seeing this the developer has announced availability for even PC windows and Mac, and then even Bada.
In  Angry Birds , players  attempt to take control of a group of birds that attempt to retrieve eggs that have been stolen by a gang of evil greenish  pigs.
Now the game works perfectly and smoothly even in Samsung wave and other bada phones. This version is specially crafted and modified for phones on bada platform esp. Samsung wave s8500 and s8530, Wave 533 etc. This game has 45 levels..

Download it here:-
Link 3   ( If you are browsing on cell phone , then use link 3 , for Angry birds download )

Help:-
1. download the file on your pc
2. open the file on pc using winrar 
3. inside there are two files ( one jar ,other jad)
4. copy these to your bada phone
5. now browse file on your phone and open the jad file . this ill install the file..
Hope this helps!