Friday, June 6, 2008

Iphone and Gphone !



The latest Gphone and Iphone comparison ..............
Gphone hasn't been launched yet .. but this post will put some light on
choosing your Phone .... . :D

1.) The iPhone has some amazing design and nice hardware.

The gPhone is only a platform. How good it can get depends on the hardware makers.
Validity: 75%


2.) The iPhone is a physical device manufactured by Apple. 1

The gPhone is not a single device, but rather a platform on which other devices will run. 1
Validity: 71%


3.) The iPhone is horrible for third party apps, but it's hackable.

The gPhone will easily integrate Google (and third party) apps.
Validity: 62%


4.) The iPhone is owned by many.

The gPhone owned by none.
Validity: 60%


5.) The iPhone software development kit is not open-source. 1

The gPhone platform will use "Android" - a Linux-based, open source system.

Ramu bad lukk continues

Perhaps, because the real-life political supremo Ram Gopal Varma's Subhash Nagre is loosely based on used to be a cartoonist, the director chose to do away with character sketches completely in Sarkar Raj and work exclusively with broadly stroked outlines instead.

Also Read: Showcasing Sarkar Raj

Unfortunately, replacing character sketches with extreme, extreme close ups doesn't work all the time, and this film, for the most part, falls very flat, a well-lit and overdone follow-up to an overrated original. The acting is fine, but this is eventually a film without enough meat to sustain itself through to the end, culminating in an inevitably stifled whimper.

Right from the first scene -- starting as an uptempo throwback to the great barb-wire opening minutes of the original -- the mood is set. There is a dark room, sickeningly yellow beams of light filtering onto the characters artfully, almost bathing the ever-scowling characters in sepiatone, and all the frames are weirdly angular, shots composed around coffee mugs and ring-fingers and half a character's ear. The whole film seems like a disparate series of finely composed frames, as if Ram Gopal Varma inadvertently videotaped his attempts at photographing a Sarkar-themed calendar for the Bachchan family.

Oh, and the characters don't talk in this film. Never. They deliver dialogues. Big and unwieldy lines, laced with strange metaphors that the characters can't do without. It's all threats and explanations of threats, and this kills this film, this long and unnatural sea of unashamedly expository dialogue, with literally just a line or two of quirky Ramu relief to be found in the whole film.

And hey, I get the point. This is a masala bang-bang shoot-em-up mafia movie, and one can't possibly overestimate the importance of high-drama moments like the one described above. Characters need to occasionally step into the unreal, become way larger than life, and play cardboard cutouts well enough to enthrall audiences. Fair enough, and I agree completely.

Yet if every single scene of a film drips with high drama, the impact is lost. Whatever flaws the first Sarkar had, one couldn't deny the characters their impact, especially the leading man. This one, in its attempt to stay on a constant high -- just like its obscenely bad, sitar-abusing background score -- is resultantly left without any scenes played normally, in the key of the relatable, and so we're never in a position to actually buy into the drama.

The premise itself is doubtlessly interesting. Opening a mega power plant in Maharashtra could hugely benefit the people, but its very setting up requires the displacement of over 40,000 villagers. It is a believable conflict, that of the MNC splitting up political musclemen father and son over this issue. Both Sarkar (Amitabh Bachchan) and son Shankar (Abhishek) take the opportunity to give pro-Maharashtra speeches calculated toward the applause from the MNS audiences, in different directions. Sarkar wants the villages protected, Shankar is looking towards the long run. And so begins a conflict.

Surely an idea with potential, but suddenly -- just as Shankar's campaign to rally around villagers gathers steam and he begins sharing how-I-killed-my-brother confidences with inexplicably inquisitive businesswoman Anita Rajan (Aishwarya Rai [Images]) while a local leader called Sanjay Somji (Rajesh Shringapure) clad in Raj Thackeray spectacles begins to turn a ridiculously fickle junta against him -- that whole conflict is mooted as we return to Mumbai and everyone, literally everyone, starts shooting at one another.

Soon it's a bloodbath, but a completely unengaging and thanda battle, where corpses and kidnappings come too easy and the lines remain persistently cheesy. There is, as said, the odd moment of quirky humour, like when Chander (Ravi Kale) proudly points out land he owns to the boss's son Shankar, or when a frantic phone conversation abruptly ends with the words 'You too,' a jibe at that 'take care' we bandy about ubiquitously these days. Priceless moments, but are found here as rare as rationality.

The rest of the time we have to make do with ludicrous plot devices like a mute, gloved killer, straight out of a B-grade horror movie.

The acting is solid, and, as is the norm, Ramu surrounds his principal actors with a fine supporting cast. Kale and Govind Namdeo do very well, Shringapure is effective, Sayaji Shinde [Images] and Victor Banerjee are tragically underused, while Tanisha isn't half bad with clothes on.

Aishwarya Rai, for all the talk of being redefined as an actress, doesn't have anything to do really, besides saying a line about a power plant survey in English and then, teary eyed, listening to men talk. Abhishek Bachchan [Images] continues to simmer, and while he does pick up a shovel and do his own dirty spadework, the character never quite comes to the boil. His job profile here is frowning sans emotion, be it at a sarcastic old politician or the death of his wife.

Amitabh Bachchan [Images] does well, but only in that standard-issue sort of way. He has a great moment early on when red gulal is flung onto him by a girl too young to be intimidated by him, and it takes a lot for an actor to speak lines this pithy and pretend he means it. There are occasionally good one liners, like there being a fine line between zealous loyalty and betrayal, but somewhere down the line this Sarkar character too suffers from confusion and turns schoolmasterly as he tutors Ash (who is some vague live-in visitor at the Nagre residence, it seems) in the Art Of War. It's almost enough to remind you of his headmaster role in Mohabbatein, and the penultimate Sarkar Raj frame -- conversations with photographs, believe you me -- is far too close to that film for comfort.

This is a watchable, entirely forgettable film, and fans of the original are advised to rewatch that one again.

Ramu has concentrated far too much on the angles and the light -- both of which succeed only in making you think you're watching a film without clarity -- and not enough on the focus. Sadly, I'm not just talking camera.

Accordin to me

rating:1 n a half star...just forget it,,,,ramu sukked me after i saw "ramu ki aag"n again he is successful in sukkin me n public out,,,

so,,new name of ramu,,

"a public sukker"



How to run multiple instances of Yahoo messenger 8

No need of downloading one more messenger named Yahoo multi messenger now for running multiple instances of Yahoo messenger so that you can sign in with your different accounts at the same time.Here is some simple solution I have for you.Just follow the following steps.
  1. Download this file Ym8multi.reg
  2. Now run the file by double clicking on it
  3. If it asks something like this "Are you sure you want to add the information........"----->Click yes and it will say information added to registry.
Now exit your Yahoo messenger and you are done.From next time you can run multiple instances of Yahoo messenger.
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How to run multiple instances of Gtalk

Here is a simple trick which enables to run multiple instances of Gtalk making you get online with different accounts at same time.
  1. Right Click on your Gtalk shortcut.[Remember only this shortcut will run multiple instances,others wont be able to unless you edit their properties same as we are going to do now]
  2. Now go to properties
  3. In the target box,you will find something like this "C:\Program Files\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe"
  4. Now add -nomutex at the end of text in Target with a space.It will now become like "C:\Program Files\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe" -nomutex.im showing the same in the figure also
  5. Click Ok and you are done
Now double click on the shortcut and you will see one more instance of Gtalk running on your PC.You can do the same even for other gtalk shortcuts in your pc.

Gtalk customised theme


Bored with the same white Gtalk window without colours???check out this theme loaded with smiley's and background images.The help file is also attached along with the installation file.


Download the Gtalk theme

Help file

I'm pasting the necessary instructions :

After downloading the file,double click it to run the programme and run the installation.Once the installation is over,open the gtalk main window,go to settings and then to appearance tab.Select mytheme from there.You are done.You will see a lady image in your chat window.To change that background image go to start menu-->all programmes-->dash->mytheme-->change background.exe.show the path of the image and you are done

How to access yahoo messenger in your mobile ??

Yahoo messenger - The most widely used messenger in countries like India. Most of the people in India start their web life with Yahoo mail and Yahoo messenger . You might be a die hard fan of yahoo messenger and you want to stay online all the time even when you are travelling or in some place where you can't have your PC with you.So How to access Yahoo messenger then ?? There is a way for you . Yahoo messenger can be accessed via your mobile.
What should you do ?
Prerequisite : Your mobile should have GPRS enabled on it and should be able to connect to internet.
After that follow the steps below :

Open the browser available in your mobile and type http://m.yahoo.com in your mobile .

A page will open listing the available Yahoo services. If you want messenger , select messenger in it and login using your yahoo id and password.

Now you can access your yahoo messenger in your mobile.The offline messages will be shown in the recent tab and the online friends will be shown in the online tab next to it.Your status will be "Im mobile " which you can change by going to the preference.

Other services provided through Yahoo Mobile :
Yahoo search , Yahoo Entertainment , Yahoo weather , Flickr , News .......

You might want to have Gtalk on your mobile !! I already told you how to do that in my post " How make free international calls ? "

How to translate messages in other languages in instant messengers ?

You might be a person who can speak English , but you new contact on the IM may not know your language.Then how can you chat with him ?? I have found something which can translate messages to other languages in instant messengers.

IM tranlator : IM Translator is a tool that provides instant translation of messages and other texts in major European languages. With IM Translator you can chat with your friends on ICQ, AIM, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger and other messenger services even if you don't speak each other's language. All you have to do is to select a message and with one keystroke you will get its translation.You can also translate your own messages and send them to your friends.

The following translations are presently supported in IM Translator right now :

  • English <-> French
  • English <-> German
  • English <-> Portuguese
  • English <-> Russian
  • English <-> Spanish
  • French <-> Russian
  • German<-> Russian
  • Italian <-> Russian
  • Spanish <-> Russian
More and more languages to be added soon.
The official page on IM translator

Download IM translator from here

The unique feature of IM Translator is that it includes a transliteration module for Russian language. This will allow you to represent the Russian text with Latin characters in order to facilitate the transmission of Russian messages via the Internet.If you don't know whether the other party is able to receive and read a Russian text, IM Translator offers you an additional language pair RussianуTranslit you can find in the list of available languages. With this language pair you can convert your Russian message into a transliterated text (and vice versa) and send it out.
I didn't try it as I don't have Russian ,German and spanish friends.If you have one try it and tell howz it in your comments.If you know any other tools that serves the same purpose ,please post them in my comments for my readers.