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thanaads Thanaads Noo

Steve Jobs may wish he was dead over Apple's iPhone 3G software, but no such luck | iPh... - 0 views

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    Hey, Jobs didn't die, just AT&T's 3G network connectivity when it comes to iPhone 3G
Jeff Johnson

Apple Watch - - 0 views

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    Windows 95 was a remarkable moment in personal computing. Its successor has come. But not from Microsoft. Apple has launched the defining platform of the early 21st century. The PC is dead-or will be. Long live the smart phone, er, iPhone.
jasmeen jassi

Porn, violent images come into view on Facebook as part of spam attack - 0 views

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    Porn, violent images and other graphic pieces of content are dispersal across Facebook in what appears to be a widespread and ugly spam attack.
allpepole

How to dig the useful part of the picture - 1 views

Many times, when we see a picture, we will go to evaluate it where there is better where there is defective. This time, we hope to have a tool that can help us achieve any editing to make the pictu...

Software AllPepole My PhotoEditor

started by allpepole on 05 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
thanaads Thanaads Noo

RIM Blames iPhone for AT&T Bold-faced Delays! | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    Pop quiz. You announce the hawt new tic-tac-tile handset in May for a Summer release yet Summer comes and goes, and one of the largest carriers in one of the largest geekphone markets in the world (that'd be AT&T in the USA) keeps rejecting your firmware - over and over again.
shanu11singh

Shiv Nadar University New - A student kills classmate 'for refusing gift', shoots self! - 0 views

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    Bihu is a festival celebrated primarily in the Indian state of Assam, which marks the beginning of the Assamese New Year and the arrival of spring. The festival is celebrated three times a year: Rongali or Bohag Bihu in mid-April, Kongali or Kati Bihu in mid-October, and Bhogali or Magh Bihu in mid-January. Rongali Bihu, also known as Bohag Bihu, is the most important of the three Bihu festivals and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor. The festival typically lasts for seven days and involves various traditional rituals, cultural programs, and feasting. During Rongali Bihu, people clean and decorate their homes, wear new clothes, and prepare traditional delicacies such as pitha (rice cakes), laru (sweet balls made of rice flour), and fish curry. They also perform traditional folk dances such as the Bihu dance, which is performed by both men and women in groups. The festival of Bihu 2023 is a time of joy and celebration, and people come together to share their happiness and strengthen their bonds. It is a significant cultural event in Assam and is celebrated by people from all walks of life, irrespective of their caste, religion, or creed. Three Types of Bihu There are three types of Bihu festivals celebrated in the Indian state of Assam: Rongali or Bohag Bihu: It is the most popular and significant of the three Bihu festivals and is celebrated in mid-April. Rongali Bihu marks the onset of the Assamese New Year and the arrival of spring. It is a seven-day festival that is celebrated with great enthusiasm and involves traditional rituals, cultural programs, and feasting. Kongali or Kati Bihu: It is celebrated in mid-October, which is the time when the fields are empty as the paddy is not yet ripe. This festival is more somber and subdued compared to Rongali Bihu and is focused on prayers and rituals to seek blessings for a good harvest. Bhogali or Magh Bihu: It is celebrated in mid-January, which is the time when the harvest is over, and the granaries are
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