Showing posts with label telugu srugaram kathalu. Show all posts
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Atadi katha 02 (Telugu Buthu Kathalu)

Wednesday, 1 July 2015



This is born out by the fact that the apertures around the lens – for camera, mic and LED flash - are exactly the same as the current edition.

The lack of surprises doesn’t stop there. The Lightning Connector port, speakers and headphone holes appear to be located in the same places too.

And you’ll have noticed too that the silver shade of the phone in the photos is indistinguishable from the iPhone 6.

Of course it’s not conclusive, but that does cast a soupcon of doubt on claims that Apple will offer different colour options according to the territory they’re being sold in. A rose gold edition had even been mooted for the Chinese market.

Akka Tammudi Sarasam

Tuesday, 30 June 2015

 Telugu Srugaram Kathalu Akka Tammudi 



Sky is working with Monument Valley developer usTwo on a new Kids TV app, designed to take on the likes of Netflix and Google.

The app is still a work in progress, but Sky has already signed up major children’s TV players such as Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and Disney.

While Sky is keen to talk up the ‘intuitive and playful experience’ it offers little 'uns, parents will probably be more pleased to know that their kids will be protected by a number of controls over what they can watch on an iPhone or iPad.

As well as a filter for controlling what can be watched and the ability to scroll back through programmes viewed, a bedtime mode will turn the app off when it comes to lights out.

The application is likely to work across Android as well as iOS and is set to launch early in 2016. However, it’s thought that users will require a subscription to its wonder pay TV package to get involved.

Cheera KaTTu ChooDu



From April, data will be capped at five euro cents (4p) per megabyte, with calls pegged at a maximum rate of five cents per minute. Texts will fall to two cent per message.

The mooted prices are about a quarter of their current levels.

But before you start to look forward to a time when roaming charges are as dead as disco and you can roam freer than The Wombles, it’s worth remembering just how quick the EU was to perform a volte face on its long-stated aim to be rid of roaming charges this year.

With good reason, uSwitch mobiles don Ernest Doku gave the announcement a cautious welcome.

He said: “We’ve heard this before. Data roaming charges were due to be abolished in the EU at the end of 2015 and the U-turn confused and frustrated people.

“Mid 2017 is a long way off, particularly when a fifth of UK holidaymakers have returned home from an EU trip in the past year to find their bill was, on average, £61 higher than usual - amounting to £573 million collectively.

“Of these, around one in six had to pay upwards of £100 on top of their normal bill.”

Doku added: “Let’s hope there’ll be no more backtracking after Europe’s mobile networks have had their say.

“The ‘safeguards’ to address the recovery of costs by operators will have to be suitably robust to financially protect mobile customers and make sure bills don’t rise.”