Saturday 3 March 2018

Hruta Durgule (Actress) |Wiki,Bio, Age, Family, House, Car, Net worth, Salary, Real Life, Biography

                         Hruta Durgule
Hruta Durgule is a beloved marathi actress. She grew up in a middle class family, which is a non-movie-like background.During her school and school days she loved cultural programs and dance. After completing her university, she had plans to enter the small screen world.She has played the lead in the said television series Star Pravah, called Durva himself. Her career in acting began in 2013 when she completed her master's thesis and her short struggle.She is currently focused on her career.

Hruta Durgule Bio :

Born      : 12th September, 1990
Age        : 24 years
Height  : 5.2
City        : Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Birth Date: 12 September
Education :  Graduated From Ramnarain Ruia College  Hobbies : Singing, dancing.
Favorite food : fish and chicken.
Favorite Actor : Ankush Chowdhari.
Favorite Actress : Mukta Barve.

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Thursday 21 September 2017

Jiofi offer

Jio Slashes Price JioFi M2S 4G Hotspot by 50 Percent in 'Festive Celebration Offer'

Jio Slashes Price JioFi M2S 4G Hotspot by 50 Percent in 'Festive Celebration Offer'

HIGHLIGHTS

  • The JioFi 4G hotspot is now retailing at Rs. 999
  • It is normally priced at Rs. 1,999
  • The limited period discount is valid until September 30

Jio is best known for its disruptive telecom plans, and lately its Jio Phone. But the company also sells the JioFi range of pocket 4G hotspot router that let users get access to the Internet on a range of devices. And with the festive season about to start, Jio has slashed the price of the JioFi M2S hotspot by 50 percent, down to Rs. 999, to make it a more attractive buy for consumers. The offer is valid on both online and offline stores, with the new price already reflecting on the Jio.com site and Flipkart - which is also currently hosting its Big Billion Days sale. The new JioFi M2S price is valid for a limited period only, from September 20 to September 30.
Called the JioFi Festive Celebration Offer, it is only valid on the JioFi M2S model, which sports a 2300mAh battery. A Jio SIM card will be bundled, and needs to be activated with an Aadhaar card at the time of delivery. A SIM card is required to use the device, as well as a tariff plan from Jio. Users will also be able make and receive phones calls via the Jio4GVoice app, apart from text messages.
This is one of numerous 'festive' offers currently running from a device manufacturer, apart from the Flipkart Big Billion Days sale, Amazon Great Indian Festival sale, and the Paytm Mall Mera Cashback sale.
The latest Indian data card market share report by CyberMedia Research highlighted JioFi's dominant position, with a market share of 91 percent. JioFi, and other MiFi devices are increasingly finding their way to tier-2 and tier-3 cities, resulting in the erosion of Wi-Fi router sales and broadband services in those areas, the report adds.
Reliance Jio has been aggressively pushing the sales of its JioFi 4G hotspot, with an enticing 224GB data plan in July, and a 100 percent cashback offer in May.

Wednesday 20 September 2017

Moto X4 coming soon.......

Moto X4 arriving in India in October,

Lenovo confirm 

Motorola has confirmed that the Moto X4 smartphone will be made official for India next month. The confirmation came in the form of a tweet which revealed October 3 as the date.
The device was officially unveiled by Lenovo last month during the IFA conference in Berlin. The company confirmed that Europe will be the first region to get the device. Pricing would be €399 and availability is set for September.
Recently, it was officially confirmed that the handset will land in the UK sometime early next month. An exact date, however, wasn't revealed.

Tuesday 12 September 2017

Android 8.0 Oreo could let you use Wi-Fi hotspots more like cellular data


With Passpoint support, you no longer have to sign in to a Wi-Fi hotspot each time you want to use it, but there is a catch.
See also:
Android 8 review: Oreo is for everyone

Android 8 review: Oreo is for everyone

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I’m sure we’ve all been there: you’re trying to connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot on the subway, and each time you get to a station, it asks you to authenticate. By the time you sign in, you’ve already left the station. Whether it’s on the subway or in the library or at a coffee shop, connecting to Wi-Fi hotspots can be frustrating, especially when there are multiple hotspots. They often require that you sign in each time you want to connect even if you have before, potentially wasting a huge chunk of your time.
That’s why the Wi-Fi Alliance introduced Passpoint back in 2012. Wi-Fi Passpoint, or more often referred to as Hotspot 2.0, is an industry-wide solution that eliminates the need for users to find and authenticate a network each time they connect all the while providing the highest WPA2 security. While mobile device manufacturers, network equipment vendors, and operators have been relatively slow to adopt this new standard, it looks like with the latest version of Android, Google is hoping this would change.