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Kites | Music Rating ( * * * * )

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Zindagi Do Pal Ki K.K ( * * * * * )
Dil Kyun Yeh Mera K.K  ( * * * * )
Tum Bhi Ho Wahi Vishal Dadlani, Suraj Jagan
Kites In The Sky Hrithik Roshan, Suzanne DMello ( * * * * )
Fire Rajesh Roshan, Vishal Dadlani, Anirudh, Anushka Manchanda ( * * * * )
Tum Bhi Ho Wahi – Remix Dj A-Myth
Fire – English Version Rajesh Roshan, Vishal Dadlani, Anushka
Kites – 128Kbps Zip File128 Kbps48.0 Mb
Kites – 320Kbps Zip File320 Kbps74.7 Mb

GTalk Integration @ First Crush


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The feature has been due on our blogs for a very long time now and we are finally excited to announce this feature for all of you on our blogs.. so Go ahead Chat away wid your friends while you surf @ First Crush.

GTalk Integration has been provided on all our pages now, if you are logged into your Google account, you will be automatically logged into your GTalk on our page. Do let us know what you feel about the same, also let us know your suggestions if any.

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Wondering how you could get updated with the latest stuff going on around the world ?? Just Imagine in the current scenario how hard is it to get a hang of everything when you dont have time to do so..
At First Crush we always aim to provide you as refined information as we can, dats why looking at the current world scenario we have provided all of you a section called on Buzz, where you can just have a look at get all the updates that you need, you may scroll through items of your interest just by clicking on them..

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A glimpse of iPhone 4.0 OS 4

Review courtesy Gizmodo

iPhone OS 4.0: The Best New Features 
The curtain has been pulled back on iPhone 4, and the list of new features is massive: There’s multitasking (finally!), a refreshed interface, and literally hundreds of other changes, all coming this summer. Here’s the rundown.
The new OS will ship in June (Fall for iPad, and a developer preview is available today, so we can expect to have plenty of apps updated and ready for launch.

New Features: Multitasking, App Folders and More

iPhone OS 4.0: The Best New Features
Multitasking: It’s here, finally. It’s handled with a simple task switcher: double click your home button, and you get a list of running apps. Select, switch, done. Multitasking is limited to audio streaming, VoIP and GPS apps, as well as a few other allowances: they can finish specific, important tasks in the background, for example. As far as non-music/nav/VoIP apps, those can be suspended in the background, but not left running. (See below.) Full details here.
Fast app switching: With iPhone 4’s multitasking, most apps aren’t actually running in the background—just certain functions of the app, like an audio stream or a GPS lock. But! All apps can now be frozen, in full, so that when you reopen them, they’re restored to exactly the state they were in when they were closed.
Local notifications: Notifications can be sent between apps on the phone, not just from remote servers. In other words, if something important happens in an app you’ve opened and moved away from, a notification will pop up in whatever app you’re using at the time, effectively saying “switch back to me!” It’s a fairly clever way to keep track of multiple apps without the need for a start bar or dock-type interface. From Apple’s dev guidelines:

The advantage of local notifications is that they are independent of your application. Once a notification is scheduled, the system manages the delivery of it. Your application does not even have to be running when the notification is delivered.

Apple’s official line:

iPhone OS 4‘s new multitasking offers users a new way to quickly move between apps, and provides developers seven new multitasking services to easily add multitasking features to their apps. These services include background audio, so apps like Pandora can play music in the background, and VoIP, so VoIP apps can receive a VoIP call even when the iPhone is asleep or the user is running other apps. iPhone OS 4 provides multitasking to third party apps while preserving battery life and foreground app performance, which has until now proved elusive on mobile devices.

And some more technical details, again from Apple’s developer guidelines:

An application can request a finite amount of time to complete some important task. An application can declare itself as supporting specific services that require regular background execution time. An application can use local notifications to generate user alerts at designated times, whether or not the application is running.

iPhone OS 4.0: The Best New Features
App folders: Now you can sort your apps into folders! That’s homescreen clutter solved, just like that. Apple’s description:

Folders help users better organize and quickly access their apps. Simply drag one app icon onto another, and a new folder is automatically created. The folder is automatically given a name based on the App Store category of that app, such as “Games,” which the user can easily rename. Using folders, users can now organize and access over 2,000 apps on their iPhone.

2160, to be exact.
iPhone OS 4.0: The Best New Features
A new Mail app: Unified inboxes, multiple Exchange accounts, fast inbox switching, threaded messages: These new features are actually a huge deal, since the iPhone’s mail client has barely changed since 2007, and Apple doesn’t allow alternative mail apps. Apple’s pitch:

iPhone OS 4 delivers the best mail experience on a mobile phone with its new Unified Inbox, allowing users to see messages from all their email accounts displayed together in a single inbox. With just a few taps, users can quickly switch between inboxes to see messages from any single account.

iPhone OS 4.0: The Best New Features 
iBooks: Oh hey, that iBooks ebook reader app and accompanying ebook store we first met on the iPad has ambled on down to the iPhone. Nice, since you can now take your books with you wherever you go, as oppose to wherever you go with your iPad.
Custom backgrounds: Jailbreakers have them. Hell, the iPad has them. Now you can choose a persistent background for your iPhone—and not just for the lockscreen.
Game Center: Apple’s going to roll out a centralized gaming service—a multiplayer network like PSN or Xbox Live—to help connect games to one another, by the end on the year. There are 3rd-party services that already do this, like OpenFeint. They will probably die. Full details here.
iPhone OS 4.0: The Best New Features
iAd advertising: It looks like Apple’s finally making use of Quattro, that mobile ad company it gobbled up a few months ago, by rolling out its own advertising platform, a turnkey ad plugin for app developers called iAd. The theory here is that instead of relying on links to external websites, which pull users out of apps whenever they tap on an ad, developers can use Apple’s new tools to keep people in the app while still showing them advertising—sort of like popover browser windows. You can watch videos, play games, and even buy apps from within these ads. This is in the iPhone OS 4 developer tools, but it’s not explicitly a part of OS 4, so you won’t see apps with iAds until later this year. Full details here.
5x digital zoom: Could this hint at a higher quality camera in the next hardware? 3.2 megapixels seems a bit low for 5x digital zoom.
Bluetooth keyboards: Another carryover from the iPad, Bluetooth keyboard support will finally come to iPhone 4.
• A bevy of other new developer features, including 1500 new APIs to play with: See here for more details.

Which Devices Get It, and When?

iPhone OS 4.0: The Best New Features
When the software ships in the summer, iPhone 3GSes and iPod Touch 3rd-gens devices will get all of the new features. The iPhone 3G and Touch 2G will get “many things,” which doesn’t include multitasking. I repeat: the iPhone 3G won’t get multitasking, ever. iPhone 2Gs will be left on a hillside somewhere to die of exposure, or something.
Apple didn’t drop any clues about the next iPhone’s hardware, but it’s a fair bet that we’ll see some changes come June.

What About the iPad?

iPhone OS 4.0: The Best New Features
The iPad won’t get the 4.0 upgrade until Fall of this year, a few months after the iPhone does. So, you’ll be able to multitask on your dinky little iPhone before you’ll be even be able to listen to Pandora and check your email at the same time on your giant iPad.

iPhone v 4.0 | Hyper Threading, Interface Openness and Multitasking ??

With the iPhone v4.0  slated to be launched this week, there are few rumours going around that the latest version of iPhone will be sizzled wid a 5 mpx camera with flash and zoom, Video chat enabled, Hyper threading technology enabled dual core processor, multitasking enabled and a lot of openness in the interface which is the most annoying feature in iPhones according to a User survey. Below is a predicted image of what it may look like:
News courtesy Thinkdigit
Apple has takes a full 360 on their “single app at a time” policy and will include full support for multitasking in their next iPhone OS 4. In fact Apple is considering enabling a hyperthreading-like technology in their next iPhone model — which already has a  dual-core processor —  to enable better multitasking.

The next iPhone will also have a fully multitouch body giving iPhone lovers a greater surface area to caress. After evaluating how iPhone users utilize their devices using the embedded data recording and reporting application, Apple has decided to increase the number of multi-touch points to 25. The phone will also feature multiple vibration levels, although developer access to those will only be available though as-yet, unpublished APIs.

In a surprising move, the App store approval process will be entirely removed. Owners of applerejectedme.com have voiced their protests, and are considering legal action. The website had just gone through a renovation aimed to drive away people looking for dating advice.

In another Apple Store policy change, with iPhone OS 4.0 the Apple App Store license agreement — which has been compared by some as directly signing their souls over to Lucifer Himself — is being reviewed. Application developers will now be required to pay Apple in case of any delays in the review process. While developers are understandably flummoxed and angry, iPhone users are rejoicing. As one Apple fan tweets “Finally the lazy developers are going to be held accountable for delayed updates and app releases.”

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Sony Ericsson Xperias, Vivazs Now in India

Article courtesy Tech2

Sony Ericsson has finally launched the much awaited Xperia X10, Xperia X10 mini, Xperia X10 mini pro, Vivaz, and Vivaz pro in India.

The new portfolio also introduces a new UX platform that creates a unique Sony Ericsson user experience by combining best-in-class entertainment features with signature applications, unrivalled integration of social media services and a rich graphical user interface. Among the many new features, the new phones introduce signature applications like Mediascape and Timescape that lets consumers organise everything in their phone in an intuitive way.

Sony Ericsson has also partnered with regional and local content and application providers to deliver the latest in entertainment content for consumers. Highlighting one such exclusive partnership, Mr. Ishizuka said, “We have a signed a regional partnership with MTV, whereby the Xperia X10 users will have exclusive access to the MTV application that will provide them news feeds and other updates from the channel.”

Sony Ericsson is also partnering with content and application providers to deliver the latest in entertainment content for consumers. This includes players such as Hungama, MTV India, UTV, Shemaroo, Electronic Arts, Indiagames, and Disney mobile among others, who will come together with the mobile phone brand to offer content and applications to Sony Ericsson users in India.

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The Vivaz Pro adds a QWERTY keyboard to the touch screen offering to deliver a user experience optimized for messaging and entertainment. Like it’s big brother Vivaz, the Vivaz Pro also allows consumers to produce and broadcast their best experiences in HD video, viewed on the 3.2″ 16:9 wide touchscreen.

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iPhone 3GS Coming Soon to India?

Buzz courtesy Tech2

According to sources , the iPhone 3GS will be launched in India on the 24th of March.

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Like before the handset will come with a dataplan and will be locked to the network providing the handset for a year. In this case it still isn’t clear which service providers will be offering the iPhone 3GS.

The iPhone 4G is all set to hit the US market and we still haven’t gotten 3G in India barring MTNL and BSNL.

The Google Nexus One though is expected to be launched here albeit in a stripped down avatar.

First Crush @ Twitter

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We are very excited to announce that we are now available on Twitter, the tweets now will provide all updates of First Crush all at once. The tweets include updates of all our blogger as well as wordpress updates, in short we are making things easier for you all to connect with us on the go.

Catch our tweets @ http://twitter.com/firstcrushhome

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