Archive for November, 2010

iPhone Unlocking rolls out remarkable iPhone unlock software

November 29th, 2010

The mobile phone segment has been enriched with several feature-loaded handsets, the iPhone still continues to receive its share of attention. iPhone Unlocking has elucidated that its iPhone unlock software can seamlessly unlock any iPhone, including the 3G, 3GS and iPhone 4.

The software boasts of its compatibility with all firmware/iOS versions up to the latest iOS 4.2.1. Handset owners can unlock their device and use any network provider as per their requirements and liking. Besides, the company touts to offer an enticing debugging functionality which is not available with any other software solution.

Individuals can augment the overall performance and speed of their stylish iPhone. The iPhone will remain unlocked while installing future firmware/iOS versions. The software flaunts an easy-to-use 1-2-3 step guide.

iPhone Unlocking will also offer free lifetime updates as a goodwill gesture with every purchase to make certain secure updates for other upcoming firmware versions.

Source:http://www.mobiletor.com/2010/11/29/iphone-unlocking-rolls-out-remarkable-iphone-unlock-software/

Pokeit Web-Based Tracking Software Launched

November 29th, 2010

A few days ago, a post found its way to the TwoPlusTwo forums to introduce a new program called Pokeit, a web-based tracking system that promises to access your hands anywhere on any platform without having to worry about PostgreSQL. As many players have already come to know, using tracking software helps you learn about yourself, your game, your progress, and the opponents you play.

Pokeit allows you to review and post hands using the Free Poker Database backend that supports Hold’em, Omaha, Stud, and Draw games for many different online poker sites. The Free Poker Database allows you to store your hand histories using a fairly barebones poker tracking software system. It grabs hand history text files and parses the information into a local database on your computer. Pokeit will then shoot those hands to an online database, so if you want to see them from a different computer or share them with someone else, you can.

Pokeit will have interactive graphs so that players can plot their lifetime earnings or zoom in to view the results from a single hand or session. There is also automatic syncing, meaning that any desktop can be linked to your online Pokeit database to allow your hand history folders to upload new hands automatically.

Pokeit, as mentioned before, uses the open-source Free Poker Database for parsing and storing hand histories. As of the initial beta period, full support for PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker will be in place except for Draw games. There will be “good support” for the Everleaf Network; other sites have partial functionality, including Win2Day/Boss, UB.com, Betfair, PartyPoker, and Absolute Poker. Games such as Hold’em, Omaha, Stud, and Razz are supported in No Limit, Pot Limit, Fixed Limit, and Cap games. Finally, the software supports cash games, sit and gos, and multi-table tournaments.

In addition, the original poster assured potential users that players will use SSL encryption, which is the same standard on the internet that most people use. They also stated that they will never sell hands in the online database. In addition, all hands are private and can only be seen by the user who made them.

There will be a sharing and posting feature that will let players show hands and sessions to friends. In addition, they said they would be willing to work with PokerTableRatings.com to conduct a security test, similar to what was done on Cake Poker and the CEREUS Network earlier this year.

On the official homepage for Pokeit, there is a logo and a tagline of “Coming this Winter,” with links to “Contact,” “Mailing List,” and “Login.” In the forum thread, it was revealed that they are aiming for a public beta around January 2011.

Source:http://www.pokersoftware.com/articles/2010/11/pokeit-web-based-tracking-software-launched.html

Software for e-tenders not yet ready, road repair must wait at least 2 months

November 29th, 2010

The BMC recently sanctioned an additional Rs 500 crore for construction and repair of roads but work is not likely to begin for at least another couple of months, officials admitted, citing a technical holdup in the online process for tendering.

Under criticism for poor quality of roadwork, especially during monsoon, and a reported nexus between officials and road contractors, the BMC had sought to introduce transparency in the tendering procedure by switching to e-tendering, besides increasing the annual roads budget from Rs 500 crore to Rs 1,000 crore.

The software for e-tendering is, however, not fully operational yet, delaying all fresh projects to be undertaken after the monsoon. The issue was raised by members of the standing committee Friday. BJP corporator Bhalchandra Shirsat said road construction usually has to be wound up by May before the beginning of the monsoon, which leaves BMC six months. “If a couple of months are lost due to such administrative reasons, (the loss of) even this short time will severely affect the quality of work,” said Shirsat.

R Kulkarni, chief engineer (roads), said since this is the first time the BMC has introduced e-tendering, it will take time to develop it completely. “We want a foolproof software without loopholes and several trials have been conducted. We are trying to award contracts under phase one as soon as possible.”

The BMC will float tenders phasewise for repair and maintenance. E-tenders worth Rs 500 crore for the first phase of repairs were to be floated by mid November.

Source:http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Software-for-e-tenders-not-yet-ready–road-repair-must-wait-at-least-2-months/717528

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