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SRK's DON2 set to release in a whopping 41 countries.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Shah Rukh Khan's much-awaited film, 'Don 2: The King is Back' will be released in 41 countries. 'Don 2' is directed by Farhan Akhtar, who also helmed the first installment 'Don: The Chase Begins Again' (2006), a box-office hit and a remake the 1978 Hindi cult classic 'Don', starring Amitabh Bachchan.
"Learnt yesterday that Don 2 will release in 41 countries worldwide. Wow!! I guess that's the number of countries now out to catch him!!," Farhan wrote on twitter.
'Don 2' will be released in UK two days before its December 23 opening in India and the rest of the world. "Feel so proud to see the extent to which interest in
Hindi movies has grown.. Thanks to you.. the Fans (pat yourself on back moment)," Farhan said.

SAMSUNG rolls out the new OS upgrade for its GALAXY range smatphones and Tabs

Here's a good news for Samsung Galaxy owners. The Korean giant is all set to roll out Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) update to its Galaxy S II smartphones and Galaxy Tab tablets as early as 2012.

Samsung on its official blog confirmed that the platform update for Galaxy S II and Galaxy Note will start in the first quarter of 2012, and other Galaxy devices will follow soon.

Samsung in the blog post states that The ICS-upgradable smartphones include Galaxy S II, Galaxy S II LTE, Galaxy Note and Galaxy R. Among the tablets, Galaxy Tab 10.1, Galaxy Tab 8.9, Galaxy Tab 7.7, and Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus will receive the latest upgrade.

NOKIA panics as a minor software glitch hits its flagship LUMINA 800

 Nokia has identified a software glitch in some units of its Lumia 800 and offered to replace the handsets of affected users within a week of the Windows-based smartphone's high-profile launch in the country.

"India impact will be minimal since we just started shipping," a Nokia India spokeswoman said. The glitch prevents the handset from accessing full battery capacity and Nokia said it can be fixed with a software update that it will release early next year, but critics see it as a major setback to the Finnish giant's efforts to defend its leadership in the smartphone market under threat from Samsung.

Nokia had unleashed its biggestever marketing blitz to promote Lumia , its first Windows-based smar tphone, which many analysts called a make-or-break product for the world's largest handset maker. An expert said this will impact brand Nokia. "An amazing glitch after an amazing marketing campaign ," he said, requesting anonymity . "Already under fire, this battery issue would come as a New Year gift for its rivals."

SOURCE: the economic times

A Change for D Better:

Monday, December 19, 2011

Hi all,

I have been holding this blog for a year or two now and the number of readers i have is way too less.
I had to sit down and think of what had to be done and i came to the conclusion of changing the whole category or
topic on what i write and the entire layout. Will update the above said ASAP . Thanks for your support.