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| Which MoSqUiTo Coil are You using ??? Posted: 13 Mar 2012 03:34 AM PDT |
| Tata Sky HD DTH: Movies Now HD on Tata Sky coming soon? Posted: 13 Mar 2012 03:22 AM PDT A friend working with TS confirmed that the testing of Movies Now HD is complete and should be getting launched soon. However, the exact date depends on their marketing team. Have personally seen the testing of Movies Now HD at his residence in Delhi. Unfortunately, don't remember the channel number. Hope it is launched soon. |
| Posted: 13 Mar 2012 02:54 AM PDT |
| Alliance Kolkata 6mbps speed test Posted: 13 Mar 2012 02:38 AM PDT no peering is 20mbps on torrents which are cached in alliance NAS( most of them are so even if its not seeded by anyone it will give speed,they have about 30TB NAS setup for this) or those which are with local users in and around kolkata. direct downloads during day is 720kbps and during night 1am-9am is 6mbps. on PREMIUM package which costs 1158Rs tax included ![]() |
| Posted: 13 Mar 2012 02:16 AM PDT ![]() Quote: For those confused by Sony's mixed naming conventions, this is the Japan-friendly version of AT&T's incoming Xperia Ion. There's been some additions to the US-bound device we handled back in January, including a built-in TV tuner and mobile wallet functionality. |
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| Transcend launches industrial-grade mciroSDHC cards in India, starting Rs. 270 Posted: 13 Mar 2012 01:58 AM PDT Class 10 cards have worse random access times than class 4 and 6. I wouldn't use them on phones. The speed is only write speed. From xda-developers: Quote: Class 2 and 4 cards have better random access speed and random read/write than class 6 or 10 cards in general. To get higher sequential write speeds, manufacturers sacrifice the random access speeds. That's just how it is. The best all around card I've ever found is Sandisk class 4. My 32gb Sandisk class 4 outperforms any other class 10 or 2 32gb card I've tested in the random access and random read/write speeds. That's what's most important when using with WP7 or Android when using it for apps or OS files that need to be accessed quickly. Class 6 and 10 cards are setup to initialize the area of the card that is about to be used to make the sequential write/read quicker, but it takes extra time in the beginning to do the initialization. If your using the card where you need to access small bits of info from various parts of card quickly, you will do best with class 2 or 4. Most people seem to assume that the higher the class, the better the card is for everything, but that's not how it is. Different purposes need different kinds of speed... cards with higher sequential speeds have lower random speeds. |
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