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Nikon P7700

Posted: 20 Aug 2012 12:55 PM PDT



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Presumed to be the successor of Nikon's Coolpix P7100, the P7700 appears aimed at the advanced point-and-shoot crowd and features a number of manual controls alongside an articulating display.
Leaked images reveal Nikon's Android-based Coolpix camera, 'advanced' Coolpix P7700 | The Verge

The Mega Movie Review/Suggestion Thread!

Posted: 20 Aug 2012 12:43 PM PDT

Ek tha tiger 1/5, reminded me of Agent Vinod! Wasted 2 hrs on a holiday!

Which song describes your current mood :)

Posted: 20 Aug 2012 12:23 PM PDT

Windows 8 Updates

Posted: 20 Aug 2012 12:12 PM PDT

WPA2 PSK security enabled Wifi not connecting in Micromax Funbook Tablet PC

Posted: 20 Aug 2012 11:58 AM PDT

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Originally Posted by sachinbr View Post
This might be due to password length. So reduce ur password size n try

Dear Sachinbr, Thanks for ur reply. Since even typing a single letter of password disabled the connect option, I realized that Funbook may not be accepting WPA2 security options. Hence I managed to change my router security from WPA2 to WEP. Then it accepted the new password generated by the system, which was long one (13 character) and wifi is working fine.

Google Search Updates

Posted: 20 Aug 2012 11:48 AM PDT

i guess google has the capability to detect duplicate content easily considering it is one of the major parameters in ranking decision!

Never type Google into Google

Posted: 20 Aug 2012 11:40 AM PDT

Right, it's The IT Crowd. A British series with 4 seasons of 6 episodes each. The two lead guys are stereotyped, one of them more so. The boss who comes in the second season is pretty good. The Americans tried to remake this, and as with all their previous attempts at aping a British series, failed miserably. It didn't go beyond the pilot episode.

Devices connecting to WLAN take up vague IP addrs

Posted: 20 Aug 2012 11:26 AM PDT

Well, an IP such as 169.254.105.191 is equivalent to no IP or a blank IP. Could be an issue with the DHCP server like you said, if that's the case you could try assigning it an IP manually and see if it works. Also you should check if mac bind has been enabled for devices connecting wirelessly.

The new absurd Airtel Broadband plans

Posted: 20 Aug 2012 11:20 AM PDT

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Originally Posted by blazer View Post
Can I see your Speedtest or can you make a video of your 100Mbps Hayai broadband downloads and if your really providing 1Gbps than all the latest computer LAN port support speed of 1Gbps, are you seriously launching 1Gbps here in Mumbai and btw i stay at Andheri West, if you provide here than that's good for me and what all you download with those blazing speed, your HDD might just get filled in few days only and what is the flat rate for 100Mbps and 1Gbps here in Mumbai.

Videos are already on the Youtubes and our website also has the tariffs. I should point out that Andheri is NOT a good area when it comes last mile connectivity.

The question of "what do I download with 100mbps" is really the wrong thing to be asking - I probably download some of the same stuff you do and at the end of the month, probably about the same amount - or maybe more because I'm downloading or watching in 720p or 1080p instead of standard-def, but you get the gist. The primary difference between you and me is that I download that same stuff a whole lot faster.

Because it takes me less time to download a TV show or movie than to watch it, I don't have to sit around worrying about waiting for stuff to buffer or download. This is one of the points for having high speed broadband: the consumption of media (audio, video, text, game, you name it) is able to happen on-the-fly.

Plus, I still have bandwidth to spare if I use an HD Webcam for Skype, my various cloud backup services can all work simultaneously without me noticing a slowdown in my Internet speed, and yes, a hard drive could get filled in a day or so at that speed but, then for the other 29 days a month the connection will remain mostly idle, so it all works out in the end.

Assuming everything else was equal (the technology, equipment, cables etc), do you think it costs any more to provide 150GB of data at 4mbps than it does at 20 or 100mbps? The answer should not surprise you, really: of course it doesn't! This is one reason I've been often confused by Airtel's pricing and now, if we don't mind, please can we keep this thread related to Airtel and it's "absurd pricing of broadband plans"... K?

Otherwise, please PM me so as to avoid me hijacking yet another thread.

Dexter (Season 7)

Posted: 20 Aug 2012 11:13 AM PDT

well he is a supporting member of the cast. and his job profile matches that of dexter. so of course, his role is going to be rather miniscule. similar to how you see little of the other actives in dollhouse.