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Friday, February 4, 2011

LOCKERZ : Geeks Treausure :)



LOCKERZ was started in recent past to make it the homepage of all teens. You have loads to do in this simple site. You can connect with new friends, Share your likes and dislikes, Answer a daily question, Earn PTZ, Get big discounts using your PTZ, win great goodies on Redemption, watch your favorite videos (You ll earn PTZ for this too) and a lot more.

Wonder what is PTZ ??
Well.. You get 500 PTZ on your signup and you start earning for almost all your clicks in the site. Answering a daily question will earn you few PTZ, Watching videos will fetch you lot more and the best thing is you get 4 PTZ daily just for logging in.

Check out the Redeem page for all available gifts that will feature in next redemption. Work to get sufficient PTZ to claim your item. But the thing is the redemption time and date will be unknown to the users. However you will be announced about redemptions 24 hours earlier. Just wait for them to start and grab your favorite stuffs.

Currently LOCKERZ ships gift items only to selected 30 countries and they are expanding. So we have to wait for them to start shipping to India. But that doesn't mean that you have to wait to start earning your PTZ. Start earning your PTZ right now. You may win those Paypal cash prizes for now.

Check out LOCKERZ here: www.lockerz.com

Do not forget to add me as your friend !!! :)

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Auto Update all your Softwares

FileHippo.com

What is it?
The Update Checker will scan your computer for installed software, check the versions and then send this information to FileHippo.com to see if there are any newer releases. These are then neatly displayed in your browser for you to download. Please note that not all programs are supported.

But it gets better...
The client is FREE, just over 200kb to download and only takes seconds to run! In fact on our test machines the process is complete in under 2 seconds!

What are the requirements?
The Update Checker works on any PC running Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003, 2000, ME or 98.
It requires that the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 is installed, which you may download directly from here, or the installer will prompt and download it automatically.


Get it here : http://www.filehippo.com/updatechecker/

Why are Android smartphones so expensive?

Google's Android is a free OS given to manufacturers and certified on different carriers. Google (GOOG) derives revenue from advertising, rather than on selling the OS itself. Hardware manufacturers like HTC, Motorola (MOT) and Samsung can focus on what they do best: building great commodity hardware to complement Google's OS.

Apple (AAPL), on the other hand, has to build and maintain its iOS without much help (yet) from advertising revenues. It also has to build its own phone hardware, which many believe is the pinnacle of high-end industrial design, antenna-gate notwithstanding. At the same time, Apple has to please its shareholders with its fat 40% margins (plus or minus) quarter after quarter.

So the question is: Why does a high end Android phone cost roughly the same as an iPhone? Shouldn't Android devices sell for hundreds less?

On the surface, there isn't an easy answer. Verizon (VZ) touts its Droids from Motorola and HTC at $199/each (left). Apple's iPhone 4 with 16GB of RAM (right) costs the same..

Samsung's high-end Galaxy S Android device also sells for $200 with plan at T-Mobile and AT&T (T). The Sprint (S) version will sell for $250 with plan.

AT&T exclusivity takes a bigger cut of the pie?

One would have to think that AT&T is subsidizing a higher percentage of the iPhone 4 than it would if there was no exclusive agreement in place. If not, what does AT&T pay for its privilege of being the only carrier in the US to sell the iPhone?

In France, an unlocked iPhone 4 16GB is €620 or about $800. France is different than the US because French law doesn't allow phones to be locked to carriers (Vive!). So, you can buy your iPhone at Orange and put a SFR SIM card in it without missing a beat.

In the U.S., you can buy an iPhone 4 without a plan, but that phone is locked to AT&T. If that phone is to be used (without Jailbreak/unlocking) AT&T will get revenues from it.

AT&T sells their 16GB iPhone 4s without plan for $599, but it is hedging that it gets more revenue out of the unlocked phone from customers who perhaps don't qualify for post-paid plans or maybe lost their original iPhones soon after buying them.

So, if an iPhone is worth $600 tied to AT&T and $800 on the open market, the price of AT&T's exclusivity is the difference...or somewhere in between. Apple typically charges significantly more in Europe for its products than it does in the US because of taxes and other considerations.

What is interesting about the exclusivity issue, and one that hasn't been talked about in iPhone terms, is that when AT&T loses its iPhone exclusivity, one of two significant things has to happen:

Apple has to make significantly less profit on each iPhone or AT&T will have to charge more to consumers. Could this jack up the price of the iPhone on both AT&T and Verizon?