akshay2000
akshay2000
akshay2000

Apparently, I forgot to mention - my bad! As far as I'm on the mentioned network, I just can't sync Gmail. Windows 7, Linux (evolution), iOS, Windows Phone 7.5, Windows Mobile 6.5, Android 2.3, Symbian, Meego - everything denies to do the IMAP - SMTP sync! And all I want is exactly what you said, just ignore the

I'm behind my college network with internet access. But the network appears non-secure to Gmail's IMAP server. (However, it is secure! Its just the certificate issue.) I can't use outlook or live mail client to sync Gmail. Is there any way to force Gmail to sync over apparently non-secure connection? Or is there any

Uuuppps! Runs fluidly on the test device! Don't lie, you're talking about the ligand - the HD2, right? A proud owner!

Really, 3.2 mm of thickness matters that much? I mean, I'm totally annoyed the way iPod Touch 4 keeps sliding from my hand and gives blur pictures when I try to use volume buttons for the camera. Sometimes, we need enough thickness to feel comfortable! That said, we can never comment without holding the thing in hands

Couldn't agree more about the customization part! They're just locked down like iOS.G3 wouldn't even let me put desktop icons!

Here's a little complicated scenario! All I want to do is to set up mail client to work with Gmail!

Okay, I again stumble upon you here about Linux and Virtual machines. I heard something like Linux graphical games! Really, there exist games for Linux at all, and high end graphical ones? I'd like to try.

Yup! Its not handling the CSS at all!

You're definitely right about the screen sizes. First of all, if you feel like 4.7 is going to be painful to handle, then please think again! Everybody who tried it says its not at all painful! Secondly, my concerns would be the DPI (low on bigger screens) and battery. I guess, battery would be fairly nice with the

That's what he's asking! Why did Microsoft make an OS with higher resolutions. Or just make two (not more just two.) versions. One simple and one dense!

Well, if you're determined to hate Windows, then go on and buy whatever you like! But for the record, its not the Windows based OS on a phone, its a brilliant OS on a phone branded as Windows!

You're wrong about the Google and Samsung part. Each time they want to release a nexus line phone, they choose from all the manufacturers out there. There's a sort of competition!

Because, Windows Phone should not be compared with Android. Whatever Android does with 2 cores, WP manages to do with a single core. So, you should compare the output experience and not what's inside!

Don't worry! If my HD2 (yeah, the legend) can have better battery life with 7.5, then any native WP device on the earth will do great! And its Nokia we're talking about. Their Nokia 1108 still rocks even after a skydive from 3rd floor and having a nice swimming session in my bath tub! They know the hardware. Hope they

Yes, you should go for a Windows Phone. Trust me, I own iOS, Android, Meego, Windows Mobile, Windows Phone, Symbian and what not. While iOS has an app for virtually anything, Windows Phone has almost all the essentials like Evernote and SugarSync. And once you use it, you'll love the UI like anything. I got bored of

I'm yet to stumble upon a better alternative than 7zip on Windows at least! Its open source, very light supports virtually everything and not at all bloated like WinZip and WinRAR. Being open source, its free from evolution version non-sense!

Sorry, but I cannot agree with Adam! Its not a great camera. Sure, its a very good one, but a good P&S camera would really be great. I just hate those digital zoom features.

If you're a noob Linux user, Ubuntu. If you're done with Ubuntu and try something new, then Fedora. If you're fed up and want some challenging and interesting, go with Arch Linux. And then, you'll never look back! [lifehacker.com]

Yup! Hotmail rocks. Its never as bad as people thought it was!

I agree, but not a fan of Moto though! The thing I don't understand is that, Google buys Motorola and launches phone from Samsung! How's that?