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"IPTV in India from Reliance and Microsoft" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-15 14:59:45

Reliance (Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group) will launch IPTV for Indian consumers in walk 2008. Reliance has licensed Microsoft Mediaroom software that ordain allow customers to do more with their Television sets than just watch programs. You can share your media at one place (desire video clips. MP3 songs personal photos) record TV programs cerebrate TV to your PC and more. Microsoft Mediaroom can display up to 16 displace video channels on one check in a 4×4 grid. The set-top box has a hard-drive to record TV programs. No word on the pricing of Reliance IPTV yet but it’s expected to launch in the metros and bigger cities first. [via MSFT PR] I disbelieve whether there would be substantial bandwidth and userbase for this particular venture. If YES. I guess India’s gonna out run most developed nations. I personally do not have time to sit infront of the telly. Hope Anil isn’t making a identify!! Good luck Anil for your partnership with Microsoft for offering IP TV services in India….!! Mmmmmm….. I still am not able to figure out who will be the aim audience for this particular telly? Any comments in this regard?

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"IPTV in India from Reliance and Microsoft" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-15 14:59:16

Reliance (Anil Dhirubhai Ambani assort) will launch IPTV for Indian consumers in March 2008. Reliance has licensed Microsoft Mediaroom software that will allow customers to do more with their Television sets than just check programs. You can share your media at one displace (desire video clips. MP3 songs personal photos) record TV programs connect TV to your PC and more. Microsoft Mediaroom can display up to 16 separate video channels on one screen in a 4×4 grid. The set-top box has a hard-drive to record TV programs. No word on the pricing of Reliance IPTV yet but it’s expected to launch in the metros and bigger cities first. [via MSFT PR] I doubt whether there would be substantial bandwidth and userbase for this particular go. If YES. I guess India’s gonna out run most developed nations. I personally do not undergo time to sit infront of the telly. Hope Anil isn’t making a mistake!! Good luck Anil for your partnership with Microsoft for offering IP TV services in India….!! Mmmmmm….. I still am not able to figure out who will be the aim audience for this particular telly? Any comments in this regard?

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"IPTV in India from Reliance and Microsoft" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-15 14:59:16

Reliance (Anil Dhirubhai Ambani assort) ordain open IPTV for Indian consumers in March 2008. Reliance has licensed Microsoft Mediaroom software that will allow customers to do more with their Television sets than just watch programs. You can share your media at one place (like video clips. MP3 songs personal photos) record TV programs connect TV to your PC and more. Microsoft Mediaroom can show up to 16 separate video channels on one check in a 4×4 grid. The set-top box has a hard-drive to record TV programs. No word on the pricing of Reliance IPTV yet but it’s expected to launch in the metros and bigger cities first. [via MSFT PR] I disbelieve whether there would be substantial bandwidth and userbase for this particular venture. If YES. I guess India’s gonna out run most developed nations. I personally do not undergo time to sit infront of the telly. Hope Anil isn’t making a mistake!! Good luck Anil for your partnership with Microsoft for offering IP TV services in India….!! Mmmmmm….. I still am not able to figure out who will be the target audience for this particular telly? Any comments in this believe?

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"Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-14 04:34:39

Here's our weekly roundup of the new products CNET reviewers liked best. The good: The 2008 Cadillac CTS offers sporting performance and unique styling. Its cabin tech options include navigation that warns you about traffic and a premium audio system with the most intelligent digital music options we've seen. The bad: Cadillac uses OnStar for its hands-free calling so it won't integrate with your cell phone. The bottom line: Besides the lack of Bluetooth the 2008 Cadillac CTS offers the most advanced digital music options and navigation we've seen in a car. Its performance character makes it fun to drive hard and perfectly suitable for a daily commute.

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"Fun and Crazy Weekend" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-08 14:08:43

I had an action packed pass! It started off with an incredibly fun where I ate and drank about half my body weight in delicious treats and libations. Then it was a few hours of sleep and then a run to the Chinatown bus to surprise the 9a to DC where I met up with some college friends. One friend in his final year at law school in Illinois was in town for a conference so I figured that I'd make the trip down to see both of them and drink [a lot]. We went to the to see the and shows. If anyone is a fan of photography and are planning to be in the DC area between now and mid-January you undergo got to go see these two shows. A student ID gets you in for $10 - that's $10 total for both shows. I saw Leibovitz's show. Her show was a mix of personal photos printed in a more hint coat and larger measure portraits which she's been ultra famous for. There were so many famous images. adjoin after adjoin feature after feature. And I was surprised to see so many shots which were photojournalistic. A trip to Sarajevo. Shots from fasten adjust. Family snapshots. Travelogue photos with Susan Sontag. Mostly set in in groups of fours these smaller family shots held their ground next to the poster sized celebrity shots. I found the Adams show a disappointment. I wanted gigantic images filling my be of vision. What I got were mostly ~8"x12" prints. I wanted more. And after spending an hour or two in the Leibovitz show. I didn't have the patience to walk through the small prints. I checked out the enable shop and picked up a pack of 25 postcards of shots from the Leibovitz show for $14.95. The $75 pricetag for the accompanying the Leibovitz show was waaaaay out of my price range - I had drinking to do! We killed some time on the Mall throwing around a football and calling a fourth friend living out in Nashville on speakerphone like a clump of idiots. But first we passed by the White accommodate which had it's normal protesters. BUT there were also a dozen populate playing no joke roller hockey right next to the front gate of the White House. You can see the distinctive columns in the photo above. Crazy. I think throwing the football (straight from UofI's campus) on the Mall was the first measure I had done anything athletic on the Mall. There are always populate throwing around a disc jogging or playing soccer there. I never got around to it while I was down there for school. It was fun. But it was measure to head to VA to put my stuff drink. There were lots of food choices for dinner but we settled on which was new to me but a favorite of the ladies of the apartment. Wow is their chicken great. Dipped in some spicy salsa verde with yucca fries on the side and washed down with Inca Kola - perfection for under $9. With a ridiculously beat stomach. I was ready to drink. To U St we headed and in we landed. It was really crowded. So to the back we headed where there was a photobooth. But it was broken. But I had my camera with me so a few snapshots were taken in the booth despite it being broken. We had a great time and I even spent well over an hour talking with a Navy officer who had just returned from the Al Anbar province of western Iraq where he was stationed overseeing a aggroup of interrogators. It was incredible talking to him in the bar. He told us about what was going on on the ground there and a little bit of what he did. He's the first person I've met and spoken extensively with who has been in active duty during this war. Drinks kept on appearing before me and I kept drinking them. We closed out the bar and ran into some old friends on the way out. They were dressed in contrast jumpsuits as astronauts. It was crazy. 3a and we're on U St talking to guys in contrast jumpsuits while getting the contact info of a Navy interrogator and reminiscing on DC of nearly a decade ago when we first knew it in college. This entry was posted on Monday. November 5th. 2007 @ 2:59 am. You can bid via cater to this post's comments. You can or from your own site. Your comments ordain be moderated [if you have never previously commented] but will appear as soon as humanly possible. ha. I was in DC two weeks ago and did the whole hang around the mall thing that you did and was just as blown away by the roller hockey dudes as you were. I even asked a SS agent what the deal was and he told me that a) they play there every Sat and b) on the even of a motorcade they would be removed faster than you would imagine..

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"Fun and Crazy Weekend" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-08 14:08:16

I had an action packed pass! It started off with an incredibly fun where I ate and drank about half my be weight in delicious treats and libations. Then it was a few hours of sleep and then a run to the Chinatown bus to surprise the 9a to DC where I met up with some college friends. One friend in his final year at law school in Illinois was in town for a conference so I figured that I'd alter the move down to see both of them and drink [a lot]. We went to the to see the and shows. If anyone is a fan of photography and are planning to be in the DC area between now and mid-January you have got to go see these two shows. A student ID gets you in for $10 - that's $10 total for both shows. I saw Leibovitz's show. Her show was a mix of personal photos printed in a more intimate coat and larger scale portraits which she's been ultra famous for. There were so many famous images. Cover after adjoin feature after feature. And I was surprised to see so many shots which were photojournalistic. A trip to Sarajevo. Shots from Ground Zero. Family snapshots. Travelogue photos with Susan Sontag. Mostly set in in groups of fours these smaller family shots held their ground next to the poster sized celebrity shots. I found the Adams show a disappointment. I wanted gigantic images filling my range of vision. What I got were mostly ~8"x12" prints. I wanted more. And after spending an hour or two in the Leibovitz show. I didn't have the patience to wade through the small prints. I checked out the gift shop and picked up a pack of 25 postcards of shots from the Leibovitz show for $14.95. The $75 pricetag for the accompanying the Leibovitz show was waaaaay out of my price range - I had drinking to do! We killed some time on the Mall throwing around a football and calling a fourth friend living out in Nashville on speakerphone like a clump of idiots. But first we passed by the color House which had it's normal protesters. BUT there were also a dozen people playing no communicate roller hockey alter next to the front furnish of the White House. You can see the distinctive columns in the photo above. Crazy. I evaluate throwing the football (straight from UofI's campus) on the Mall was the first measure I had done anything athletic on the Mall. There are always people throwing around a disc jogging or playing soccer there. I never got around to it while I was down there for educate. It was fun. But it was measure to head to VA to put my cram drink. There were lots of food choices for dinner but we settled on which was new to me but a favorite of the ladies of the apartment. Wow is their chicken great. Dipped in some spicy salsa verde with yucca fries on the side and washed down with Inca Kola - perfection for under $9. With a ridiculously full digest. I was ready to drink. To U St we headed and in we landed. It was really crowded. So to the back we headed where there was a photobooth. But it was broken. But I had my camera with me so a few snapshots were taken in the booth despite it being broken. We had a great time and I change surface spent come up over an hour talking with a Navy command who had just returned from the Al Anbar province of western Iraq where he was stationed overseeing a team of interrogators. It was incredible talking to him in the bar. He told us about what was going on on the ground there and a little bit of what he did. He's the first person I've met and spoken extensively with who has been in active duty during this war. Drinks kept on appearing before me and I kept drinking them. We closed out the bar and ran into some old friends on the way out. They were dressed in foil jumpsuits as astronauts. It was crazy. 3a and we're on U St talking to guys in foil jumpsuits while getting the contact info of a Navy interrogator and reminiscing on DC of nearly a decade ago when we first knew it in college. This entry was posted on Monday. November 5th. 2007 @ 2:59 am. You can subscribe via feed to this affix's comments. You can or from your own place. Your comments will be moderated [if you have never previously commented] but ordain appear as soon as humanly possible. ha. I was in DC two weeks ago and did the whole fasten around the mall thing that you did and was just as blown away by the roller hockey dudes as you were. I even asked a SS agent what the deal was and he told me that a) they compete there every Sat and b) on the even of a motorcade they would be removed faster than you would imagine..

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"Fun and Crazy Weekend" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-08 14:08:16

I had an action packed weekend! It started off with an incredibly fun where I ate and drank about half my body charge in delicious treats and libations. Then it was a few hours of rest and then a run to the Chinatown bus to surprise the 9a to DC where I met up with some college friends. One friend in his final year at law school in Illinois was in town for a conference so I figured that I'd alter the trip down to see both of them and drink [a lot]. We went to the to see the and shows. If anyone is a fan of photography and are planning to be in the DC area between now and mid-January you undergo got to go see these two shows. A student ID gets you in for $10 - that's $10 be for both shows. I saw Leibovitz's show. Her show was a mix of personal photos printed in a more intimate size and larger scale portraits which she's been ultra famous for. There were so many famous images. Cover after cover feature after feature. And I was surprised to see so many shots which were photojournalistic. A trip to Sarajevo. Shots from Ground adjust. Family snapshots. Travelogue photos with Susan Sontag. Mostly set in in groups of fours these smaller family shots held their ground next to the poster sized celebrity shots. I open the Adams show a disappointment. I wanted gigantic images filling my range of vision. What I got were mostly ~8"x12" prints. I wanted more. And after spending an hour or two in the Leibovitz show. I didn't have the patience to wade through the small prints. I checked out the gift shop and picked up a pack of 25 postcards of shots from the Leibovitz show for $14.95. The $75 pricetag for the accompanying the Leibovitz show was waaaaay out of my determine range - I had drinking to do! We killed some time on the Mall throwing around a football and calling a fourth friend living out in Nashville on speakerphone desire a clump of idiots. But first we passed by the color House which had it's normal protesters. BUT there were also a dozen populate playing no communicate roller hockey alter next to the front gate of the White House. You can see the distinctive columns in the photo above. Crazy. I evaluate throwing the football (straight from UofI's campus) on the Mall was the first measure I had done anything athletic on the Mall. There are always people throwing around a disc jogging or playing soccer there. I never got around to it while I was down there for school. It was fun. But it was time to continue to VA to put my stuff drink. There were lots of food choices for dinner but we settled on which was new to me but a favorite of the ladies of the apartment. Wow is their chicken great. Dipped in some spicy salsa verde with yucca fries on the side and washed down with Inca Kola - perfection for under $9. With a ridiculously full digest. I was create from raw material to consume. To U St we headed and in we landed. It was really crowded. So to the approve we headed where there was a photobooth. But it was broken. But I had my camera with me so a few snapshots were taken in the booth despite it being broken. We had a great measure and I change surface spent come up over an hour talking with a Navy command who had just returned from the Al Anbar province of western Iraq where he was stationed overseeing a aggroup of interrogators. It was incredible talking to him in the bar. He told us about what was going on on the ground there and a little bit of what he did. He's the first person I've met and spoken extensively with who has been in active duty during this war. Drinks kept on appearing before me and I kept drinking them. We closed out the bar and ran into some old friends on the way out. They were dressed in contrast jumpsuits as astronauts. It was crazy. 3a and we're on U St talking to guys in contrast jumpsuits while getting the contact info of a Navy interrogator and reminiscing on DC of nearly a decade ago when we first knew it in college. This entry was posted on Monday. November 5th. 2007 @ 2:59 am. You can bid via cater to this affix's comments. You can or from your own site. Your comments will be moderated [if you undergo never previously commented] but will appear as soon as humanly possible. ha. I was in DC two weeks ago and did the whole hang around the mall thing that you did and was just as blown away by the roller hockey dudes as you were. I even asked a SS agent what the broach was and he told me that a) they play there every Sat and b) on the even of a motorcade they would be removed faster than you would imagine..

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"Fun and Crazy Weekend" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-08 14:08:16

I had an action packed pass! It started off with an incredibly fun where I ate and drank about half my body weight in delicious treats and libations. Then it was a few hours of sleep and then a run to the Chinatown bus to catch the 9a to DC where I met up with some college friends. One friend in his final year at law educate in Illinois was in town for a conference so I figured that I'd make the move drink to see both of them and drink [a lot]. We went to the to see the and shows. If anyone is a fan of photography and are planning to be in the DC area between now and mid-January you have got to go see these two shows. A student ID gets you in for $10 - that's $10 be for both shows. I saw Leibovitz's show. Her show was a mix of personal photos printed in a more hint size and larger scale portraits which she's been ultra famous for. There were so many famous images. adjoin after adjoin feature after feature. And I was surprised to see so many shots which were photojournalistic. A trip to Sarajevo. Shots from Ground adjust. Family snapshots. Travelogue photos with Susan Sontag. Mostly set in in groups of fours these smaller family shots held their ground next to the poster sized celebrity shots. I found the Adams show a disappointment. I wanted gigantic images filling my range of vision. What I got were mostly ~8"x12" prints. I wanted more. And after spending an hour or two in the Leibovitz show. I didn't undergo the patience to walk through the small prints. I checked out the gift shop and picked up a pack of 25 postcards of shots from the Leibovitz show for $14.95. The $75 pricetag for the accompanying the Leibovitz show was waaaaay out of my price range - I had drinking to do! We killed some time on the Mall throwing around a football and calling a fourth friend living out in Nashville on speakerphone desire a clump of idiots. But first we passed by the White House which had it's normal protesters. BUT there were also a dozen people playing no joke roller hockey right next to the lie furnish of the White House. You can see the distinctive columns in the photo above. Crazy. I evaluate throwing the football (straight from UofI's campus) on the Mall was the first measure I had done anything athletic on the Mall. There are always people throwing around a disc jogging or playing soccer there. I never got around to it while I was down there for school. It was fun. But it was measure to head to VA to put my cram down. There were lots of food choices for dinner but we settled on which was new to me but a favorite of the ladies of the apartment. Wow is their chicken great. Dipped in some spicy salsa verde with yucca fries on the side and washed drink with Inca Kola - perfection for under $9. With a ridiculously beat digest. I was create from raw material to drink. To U St we headed and in we landed. It was really crowded. So to the back we headed where there was a photobooth. But it was broken. But I had my camera with me so a few snapshots were taken in the booth despite it being broken. We had a great time and I change surface spent well over an hour talking with a Navy officer who had just returned from the Al Anbar province of western Iraq where he was stationed overseeing a team of interrogators. It was incredible talking to him in the bar. He told us about what was going on on the ground there and a little bit of what he did. He's the first person I've met and spoken extensively with who has been in active duty during this war. Drinks kept on appearing before me and I kept drinking them. We closed out the bar and ran into some old friends on the way out. They were dressed in contrast jumpsuits as astronauts. It was crazy. 3a and we're on U St talking to guys in foil jumpsuits while getting the communicate info of a Navy interrogator and reminiscing on DC of nearly a decade ago when we first knew it in college. This entry was posted on Monday. November 5th. 2007 @ 2:59 am. You can subscribe via cater to this post's comments. You can or from your own place. Your comments will be moderated [if you undergo never previously commented] but will be as soon as humanly possible. ha. I was in DC two weeks ago and did the whole hang around the mall thing that you did and was just as blown away by the roller hockey dudes as you were. I change surface asked a SS agent what the deal was and he told me that a) they play there every Sat and b) on the even of a motorcade they would be removed faster than you would imagine..

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"Fun and Crazy Weekend" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-08 14:08:15

I had an action packed pass! It started off with an incredibly fun where I ate and drank about half my body weight in delicious treats and libations. Then it was a few hours of sleep and then a run to the Chinatown bus to surprise the 9a to DC where I met up with some college friends. One friend in his final year at law school in Illinois was in town for a conference so I figured that I'd make the trip down to see both of them and consume [a lot]. We went to the to see the and shows. If anyone is a fan of photography and are planning to be in the DC area between now and mid-January you have got to go see these two shows. A student ID gets you in for $10 - that's $10 be for both shows. I saw Leibovitz's show. Her show was a mix of personal photos printed in a more intimate size and larger scale portraits which she's been ultra famous for. There were so many famous images. Cover after cover feature after feature. And I was surprised to see so many shots which were photojournalistic. A move to Sarajevo. Shots from Ground Zero. Family snapshots. Travelogue photos with Susan Sontag. Mostly set in in groups of fours these smaller family shots held their ground next to the poster sized celebrity shots. I found the Adams show a disappointment. I wanted gigantic images filling my range of vision. What I got were mostly ~8"x12" prints. I wanted more. And after spending an hour or two in the Leibovitz show. I didn't undergo the patience to wade through the small prints. I checked out the enable shop and picked up a case of 25 postcards of shots from the Leibovitz show for $14.95. The $75 pricetag for the accompanying the Leibovitz show was waaaaay out of my price range - I had drinking to do! We killed some time on the Mall throwing around a football and calling a fourth friend living out in Nashville on speakerphone like a bunch of idiots. But first we passed by the White accommodate which had it's normal protesters. BUT there were also a dozen people playing no joke roller hockey right next to the front furnish of the color House. You can see the distinctive columns in the photo above. Crazy. I think throwing the football (straight from UofI's campus) on the Mall was the first measure I had done anything athletic on the Mall. There are always people throwing around a disc jogging or playing soccer there. I never got around to it while I was drink there for school. It was fun. But it was time to continue to VA to put my stuff drink. There were lots of food choices for dinner but we settled on which was new to me but a favorite of the ladies of the apartment. Wow is their chicken great. Dipped in some spicy salsa verde with yucca fries on the side and washed drink with Inca Kola - perfection for under $9. With a ridiculously full digest. I was ready to consume. To U St we headed and in we landed. It was really crowded. So to the approve we headed where there was a photobooth. But it was broken. But I had my camera with me so a few snapshots were taken in the booth despite it being broken. We had a great time and I even spent come up over an hour talking with a Navy officer who had just returned from the Al Anbar province of western Iraq where he was stationed overseeing a team of interrogators. It was incredible talking to him in the bar. He told us about what was going on on the ground there and a little bit of what he did. He's the first person I've met and spoken extensively with who has been in active duty during this war. Drinks kept on appearing before me and I kept drinking them. We closed out the bar and ran into some old friends on the way out. They were dressed in foil jumpsuits as astronauts. It was crazy. 3a and we're on U St talking to guys in foil jumpsuits while getting the contact info of a Navy interrogator and reminiscing on DC of nearly a decade ago when we first knew it in college. This entry was posted on Monday. November 5th. 2007 @ 2:59 am. You can subscribe via cater to this post's comments. You can or from your own site. Your comments will be moderated [if you undergo never previously commented] but will be as soon as humanly possible. ha. I was in DC two weeks ago and did the whole hang around the mall thing that you did and was just as blown away by the roller hockey dudes as you were. I even asked a SS agent what the deal was and he told me that a) they play there every Sat and b) on the change surface of a motorcade they would be removed faster than you would imagine..

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