Thursday 4 October 2012

Hybrid Froyo Tablet

What is HYBRID Froyo Tablet? 
Android tablet pc with Android Froyo 2.2 as an OS (operating system) but with higher, modified, customized and UPGRADED software to have better performance. Android is an Open Source software based in LINUX, anyone can modify it, you just have to be very careful, know the risks, trial and errors, until you make it perfect. There is no such thing as ‘FAKE Operating System’. 

Why HYBRID froyo? 
All concerns from a normal, regular STOCK froyo tablet were solved with the HYBRID froyo tablet: battery life, touch screen, speed, wifi, GOOGLE LICENSED, access to a REAL ANDROID Apps Market, etc. 

How to upgrade the tablet into HYBRID Froyo? 
Upgrading or developing the software is not just plug and play, it takes time, effort and money making it perfect since apad or android tablets have different parts, brands and models, there are more than 50++ models of apads or android tablets – so many things to consider before upgrading. Its risky!. Keep in mind that tablets might be the same physically, but the software installed inside in each tablet is different, the SOFTWARE that Cheap Dito used to produce the HYBRID versions is very much DIFFERENT from a STOCK FROYO. It's already their 3rd version -- meaning it's tested, proven and in fact, their employees are using it personally before releasing. 

Wednesday 3 October 2012

NPS beats Provident Funds which delivers 9.33% average returns

In India 16 lakh central and state government employees have almost Rs 8,500 crore invested in the NPS((New Pension Scheme). This money is managed by three pension fund managers – SBI Pension Funds, LIC Pension Fund and UTI Retirement Solutions. Each of the three funds manages roughly one-third of the NPS corpus. 
NPS(New Pension Scheme) managers who are handling the pension funds of Central and state government employees have delivered average returns of 9.33% in the past one year, outperforming the state-run government provident fund (GPF), employees provident fund (EPF) and the public provident fund (PPF). 

Thursday 2 August 2012

MicroSoft Outlook Is A New Competitor To Gmail

Mention Outlook, and people usually think about the e-mail client that's bundled with Microsoft Office. However, it seems that Microsoft is aiming to redesign Outlook by setting up a new, web-based e-mail service that will take on the likes of Gmail and could phase out Hotmail in the process.
A post on the official Microsoft Outlook Blog states, “We’re introducing a preview of Outlook.com. We realized that we needed to take a bold step, break from the past and build you a brand new service from the ground up. You already know Outlook via the Outlook desktop application - for PCs and Macs - as the world's most popular application for reading e-mail, managing a calendar, and connecting to people. And you may have used the Outlook Web App connected to Exchange Server in your organization. Now, in addition to a desktop application and a service for businesses, we're offering Outlook as a personal email service - Outlook.com.”

Friday 29 June 2012

Gold Plays Important Role in Indians Life and having Huge Demand

Gold is the most important parts of an Indian's life while it comes to glorifying any type of festival or occasion. It is a matter of concern for lots of Indian families now that gold price has surged continuously to such a point where it becomes difficult to buy gold. 

Perceiving the difficulty of Indians, various companies have come up with gold jewellery schemes to lure the jewellery buyers. The gold jewellery companies offer schemes like out of 12 installments pay for just 11 installments and rest one installment would be paid by the company. You'll own the gold jewellery after the completion of the tenure. 

Example Mrs. Ramya from Delhi wanted to buy 20 grams gold for investment, but she had less money to spend. The jeweler offered a scheme under which she could buy the gold jewellery after one year at a prevailing market rate after paying 12 monthly installments. She also got the offer that the 12th installment would be paid by the jeweler himself after she completes the 11 installment on time. It means for Rs 60000 jewellery, she had to pay Rs 55000 in 11 months, and Rs 5000 will be paid by the jeweler. She thought it was a good option as anyways, she wanted to buy the gold for investment; here she would get the jewellery which would be even better as she can put it on for parties. 

Sunday 17 June 2012

7 Ways TO SPEND YOUR BONUS

It is that time of the year when many salaried people get their annual performance bonuses. Many of us may have already chalked out plans to use this surplus. Before you blow it away, consider these options. Choose the one that best suits your financial circumstances and life stage.

1. PREPAY YOUR HOME LOAN
If you have a home loan, use the bonus money to make a partial prepayment. Even though there is a strong possibility of interest rates coming down, it makes no sense to be paying 10-10.5% on your home loan.
But make sure you bring down your loan term and not the EMI. You can save big this way. A prepayment of Rs 50,000 shaves more than 2 years off a 20 year loan of Rs 10 lakh at 10.5%. What's more, the RBI has now abolished prepayment penalty.

2. START SAVING TO BUY A HOUSE
Real estate prices are high but are likely to plateau now. If you look around, you might be able to land a good deal. Put the money in a debt fund. It will come handy when you go shopping for a house.