Friday, 17 August 2012
Thursday, 16 August 2012
[How to] Connect To Internet a Nokia Phone Using Nokia Pc Suit
One of our readers queried about How to "Connect internet through Nokia x2 mobile to Pc" recently , So In this Post , I will teach you how to Connect to Internet a Nokia Phone Using Nokia PC suite.
PS: This tutorial Works for every Nokia Phone whether it is N series , E series or Lumia Set.
PS: This tutorial Works for every Nokia Phone whether it is N series , E series or Lumia Set.
Requirement :
First of all You Need Nokia PC suite Software installed on your PC. You can download Nokia PC suitesoftware for your mobile from Official Link .
Step 1
Install Nokia PC suite software , if you have done installing of software then Open it up.
Connect your Nokia mobile using Data Cable. Also you can Use Bluetooth to connect your Device to Computer. While Connecting your phone , choose Nokia mode as the USB mode that appears on your mobile screen
Step 2
Next , Click on the Nokia PC suite icon on the desktop , it will open and you will get a window like shown below.
Step 3
Next Click on the third Icon " Connect to Internet option "
step 4.
After Clicking on Connect to Internet , it will show another window that will show Modem Like it is Showing Nokia 3110 C Modem in the Pic below.
Autoconnect After Clicking On Connect to Internet |
Set Access pt. manually by clicking on settings |
Some of the Operators Connect automatically while for others you have to select manually by Clicking on Settings option and set access point settings manually.
Once you have Succeeded in Connecting Your Phone as modem , it will be available in the Task bar and you can connect - disconnect anytime.
If you have any Question or facing any Problem , feel free to ask us By Commenting below.
Micromax Funbook Pro 10 inch tablet Priced at Rs 9999 | Features | Pros & Cons
Micromax recently entered the tablet market by 7 inch Android 4.0 Funbook that was priced at Rs 6499 , After the success of their first Cheap tablet with more than 125000 units sold already in four months , Micromax has extended its tablet range as today they Launched another Funbook tablet . The new Tablet Micromax Funbook Pro is a 10 inch Tablet and like the earlier version , Micromax also refers this one as Edutainment device as it is designed to meet both Educational and Multimedia features for Entertainment. The Micromax Funbook pro is priced at Rs 9999 and it has10 inch size capacitive touchscreen that has resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels and it is powered by Android 4.0 OS and it has 1.2 Ghz single core processor , I GB RAM and 8 GB internal memory. So at Rs 9999 , it is also an impressive tablet.
Now take a look at the Features and Specifications of Micromax funbook Pro :
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1. Android 4.0.3 Operating System(Ice Cream Sandwich )
2. 1.2 Ghz Cortex A-8 Processor
3. 10.1 inch with Capacitive touch , TFT LCD , Supports Multitouch .
4. 8 GB internal memory that ca be expanded to 32 GB.
5. Vga Camera (0.3 megapixel )for Video chat purpose.
6. WiFi Internet connectivity.
7. Can Play HD videos , so you can enjoy high definition videos on funbook pro.
8. HDMI port is there to connect funbook to LCD TV.
9. Supports large number of audio and video formats.
10. Comes with many Pre-loaded apps like Office , Adobe Flah and Pdf , Zip Files , YouTube and many more . However as it is an android tablet , so there are numerous apps available for this tablet at Google play store.
11. USB on the Go support for connecting USB dongles.
12. 3.7 V /5600 mAh battery.
pros and Cons of Micromax Funbook Pro
Pros :
1. Comes with a price tag of 10k bucks
2. Android 4.0.3 is the plus point , Large number of apps and Utilities available.
3.Light weight
Cons :
1. Still No Bluetooth : Well at this price tag they should have given Bluetooth.
2. Nexus which will be launched soon will offer much more than this at comaparable price of 10K.The Micromax Funbook Pro will be available in the market with in 2 or 3 weeks. Well readers what do you think about this tablet. Is it worth buying or one wait for Nexus. Do comment below.
Saturday, 4 August 2012
15 ways you can reduce cell phone radiation
The following list is sorted from lowest cost/easiest solution to the highest cost /hardest solution.
You should try to achieve at least a 10X reduction in cell phone Radio Frequency Radiation.
The solutions multiply, so a 2X and 5X would be reduce RF by 10X
- Use a speaker phone. Many speakerphones now sound pretty good. 5X-100X
The use of a speakerphone keeps the cell phone a long way from your brain and body
Note: sometimes use of a speakerphone will bother those around you.
- Alternate which ear you listen to the cell phone with.
This, by itself, will reduce the radiation to each side of your head by 2X
- Reduce the total amount of time using the cell phone.
Use wired or cordless phone for long conversations. 2X – 20XNote: Cordless phones made since about 2001 put out much less radiation
Note: Can use call forward on virtually all cell phones:*72NumberToCall to start forwarding, *73 to stop forwarding
- Minimize use of your cell phone where you have weak signals: possible areas include: rural, in house, in car,….
Cell Phone power level/radiation level can be 100X stronger when you have weak signals (one bar or no bar) – the cell phone has to shout!. 2X-10X
Very important - You should consider several of these solutions if you must use the cell phone a lot while far from base antenna
- Change network/provider if you can determine that the new provider has a much stronger cell signal in your house -so that the cell phone will no longer have to shout.
3X? - 100X? Also reduces dropouts and dropped calls. Note: The new provider may require a different cell phone.http://www.wirelessadvisor.com/ quick way to find providers in your area code
- Use a headset. 5X – 20X cost $10 to $50
Some headsets claim noise rejection. They cost $30 – $100
you may want to use a clamp-on RF choke/ferrite bead clamped around the wire
such as at http://www.mercola.com/forms/ferrite_beads.htm
- Buy a cell phone with a very low SAR rating 2X – 10X cost $0 to $100
A cell phone with a SAR of 0.5 has 2X less RF than a SAR of 1.0.http://www.sarvalues.com/usa-complete.html SAR info – US and UKhttp://stanford.wellsphere.com/wellmix360/cell-phone-sar SAR info US
- Use cell phone with an external antenna connector to reduce dropouts and dropped calls. 30X. Cost $20 -$300.
Note: This external connection tethers you to a wire while in your home.
- Wear a Bluetooth device on your ear or over your head. 5X-20X Cost $50 to $200
Provides hands-free (but not distraction-free) driving, which is now required in most states.
Bluetooth with noise rejection also greatly reduces background noise for your listener.
Top noise canceling models (fall 2008) Motopure and Jawbone II both cost about $100.
Note1: Some BlueTooth devices cannot be put on quickly enough to answer an incoming call.
Note2: Bluetooth conversations are not as private as with cell, but Bluetooth conversations are probably more private than those using speakerphones.
- Buy a new product called a femtocell for your home. 20X? Cost approx. $100 + $4 per month
This greatly increases the cell signal strength in your home so your cell phone does not have to shout..
Shares DSL internet connection with WiFi.
This solution assumes that most of your cell phone usage is in your home.
Femtocell will eliminate dropouts/dropped calls around the house.
May produce RF all of the time – I do not know - but any RF will be far from your headhttp://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-10077463-94.html http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Mobile-and-Wireless/Verizon-Wireless-Ponders-Femtocells/ http://www.thinkfemtocell.com/ added June 2009http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/New-Verizon-Femtocell-Service-Is-A-Bad-Joke-100473 added June 2009
$250 Verizon - uses DSL and phone must be within 15 feet when initializing a call - a big restrictionhttp://3ginthehome.wordpress.com/2009/06/08/femtocell-market-update-for-week-of-1-june-2009/ - http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/09/21/att_3g_microcell_to_cost_150_require_no_monthly_fees.html update. many providers Sept 21 2009
- Buy a cell phone signal amplifier or repeater. 20X? Cost $100-$400
This wireless solution which assumes that you have good cell signal outside of your house.
Nextivity is one that may be available to buy through your provider in 2009
This assumes that the majority of your cell phone hours are in your home.
Also reduces dropouts and dropped calls. May produce RF all of the time – I do not know.
update Aug 2009 we tried a $300 Zboost for cell phone and air card (internet) but found that it did not help our reception over that of an external antenna.
- Change the relationship between your cell phone and your head occasionally (angle, height, tilt, rotation, etc.) 2X – 5X You want to reduce the amount of RF to specific parts of your body. RF is not like nuclear radiation where you are concerned about total body dose.
- It appears that many SmartPhones, Touchscreen phones, and some recent cell phones use broadband EVDO for voice calls, not just data. 2X - 10X – where EVDO is available .
Cost $100 to $500. EVDO tends to need less RF as it uses more efficient modulation (weaker signal can be used).
Should reduce dropouts and dropped calls. Provider may charge extra per month for its use.
- Some Cell Phone and RF hazard links includehttp://www.powerwatch.org.uk/ Cell phone, WiFi, Power Lines, etc,http://www.radiationresearch.org/ http://www.acrbr.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_phone_radiation_and_health http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/sar/ FCC
http://www.ewg.org/cellphoneradiation/Get-a-Safer-Phone?allavailable=1
Environmental Working Group: lots of data, including on individual phones, and 8 simple tips to reduce RFhttp://www.bluetruth.com/ one of many suppliers of bluetooth devices: over-ear and over-headhttp://www.cellreception.com/towers/ Map of cell phone towers near you (US)http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/finder.php Can select between 93 features.
You can edit your search, so do not need to re-enter the features wanted each time.
Does not have reception quality – I do not know of any web site which does, either.http://www.repeaterstore.com/index.html Cell phone repeater store with variety of products
Cell phone bars are very misleading, vary between cell phones, and the display is typically infrequently updated.
I suggest that you make a dummy/free call every time you want to get an updated view of the cell phone signal level.
More on cell bars: http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/cell-bars-reception.ars
I suggest that you make a dummy/free call every time you want to get an updated view of the cell phone signal level.
More on cell bars: http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/cell-bars-reception.ars
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