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Lenovo Mobile's Expected Android Handset Appears Online

Pictures of a Lenovo Mobile Communications handset bearing the logo of China’s largest mobile operator have spread online, rumored to be proof of an upcoming Android handset that’s based on China’s homegrown 3G (third-generation) mobile standard. The pictures, posted by ModMyGphone.com, show a handset with a large screen and a single hardware button that’s reminiscent …

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HTC Touch 3G launched

HTC has introduced the HTC Touch 3G in India. According to a press release, the Touch 3G utilizes TouchFLO touch navigation which aids in browsing the internet on the 2.8-inch screen. Users can zoom and pan websites and can also watch streaming video from YouTube and stay updated with news on the integrated RSS reader. …

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Bio-briquettes Charcoal Fire – Ignoring Alternative Energy is no alternative, a Nepali blog does it

We, Nepali, must be glad that though rare our deeds certainly reflects the practical propaganda. A contribution to alternative energy – charcoal fire is put forth by a team of Nepalis for Bio-Briquette or Bio fuels. Here’s an excerpt from their website, http://charcoalfire.blogspot.com/. This is what Nepal’s possibility for alternative fuels in Nepal for this …

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How to use a removable disk for Windows Vista's ReadyBoost? Increase your system performance by using your pen drive as an alternative to extra RAM

Run ahead, utilize your 8GB pen drive. Windows ReadyBoost can use storage space on some removable media devices, such as USB flash drives, to speed up your computer. When you insert a compatible device, the AutoPlay dialog box will offer you the option to speed up your system using Windows ReadyBoost. Follow these very simple …

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