Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Apple formally launched their flagship phone models iPhone 5S and 5C in India yesterday. Bearing an expensive price tag of Rs 53,500/- for iPhone 5S (16 GB) and Rs. 41,900/- for iPhone 5C (16 GB) these phones might find themselves hard to convince their tags to price concise Indian buyer. However, Reliance Communications has devised a smart marketing campaign to make sure it reaches widest possible audience in India, to overcome the hefty price tag the company is offering these devices under a 24 months "not locked to the network" contract with zero down payment and unlimited voice (local and STD across all networks), text-messages and 3G data with free national roaming.


While you end-up paying Rs 20,476/- more with this EMI offer, it still is an excellent choice as you are getting unlimited high-speed 3G data, voice calls and text-messages with the convenience of not receiving any "usage bill" for 24 months (except when doing international calls). Also, consider the fact that you can save on your monthly broadband bill by using high-speed data from your phone.

The only downside with Reliance is there limited network coverage, if this offer comes from Airtel or Vodafone I am very much confident that we will be seeing a lots of iPhone5S/C's in India pretty soon.

Reliance iPhone 5S/C Unlimited Offer : http://www.rcom.co.in/iPhone/iPhone5s/unlimited.html

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

WinSCP is an excellent free GUI client for sFTP (Secure FTP) protocol on Windows, however the same is not available on Apple Mac OS X platform. Also, there are not many free frontend clients for OpenSSH's sftp/scp protocls on Apple Mac OS X, from the very limited options "Fugu SSH" takes the crown for being the best. Fugu provides a friendly, intuitive graphical user interface to the text-based Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) client that comes built-in with Mac OS X, featuring user-friendly options like secure drag-and-drop file transfers, remote file editing and remote file preview. Fugu allows you to take advantage of SFTP's strong encryption without having to sacrifice ease of use. Additionally, Fugu can make secure file transfers using Secure Copy (SCP), and can create SSH tunnels to faciliate secure interaction between machines.



User's can download the open-source GUI sFTP client from http://sourceforge.net/projects/fugussh/files/Unstable/fugu-1.2.1pre1/Fugu-1.2.1pre1.zip/download, make sure you download the "PRE release" Intel-only build for Mac OS X 10.5 and above to get it working on current generation OS. Also, makes sure you have "Apple Gatekeeper Security" configured to allow installation from external sources as shown below.




Thursday, March 8, 2012


While we’ve already heard about Apple’s new iPad and Apple TV, a few more things are trickling out after the event that just wrapped up in California. Along with iOS 5.1 and the new iPhoto for iPad, Apple will also launch iTunes 10.6 this afternoon.

There’s no word on new features, but it will of course feature support for iOS 5.1…

As of now there is just a teaser page, with no ability to download the 10.6 update. We’ll let you know when we hear more.

Update: Apple has just released iTunes 10.6, with the ability to play 1080P video. You can download the update through iTunes!

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Apple is expected to reveal the all new iPad 3 coming March 7th event, while speculations and anticipations are high about the new offering with some excellent and futuristic iPad 3 Concepts - here is something on the lighter side with some impressive "magic effects".