Acer V370 Spotted Online Powering Quad Core processor


Acer Mobiles, has showcased a new device on their official website in the quad core arena named as, “Acer V370″. Acer is known their quality and features yet on affordable price. However, there is no information regarding the handset launch and availability by the company yet.

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Acer V370 will be a new element joining hands with the other leading quad core smartphones in the Indian market. Under the hood, in terms of frame up Acer V370 is spotted with 4.5 (inch) TFT capacitive display with 540×960p resolution. Dealing with it’s Platform dependency, this device will sails on Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean Operating System powered with Quad Core processor clocked at 1.2 GHz. Enumerating the device Photography Specifications, it will be offered with 8 MEGAPIXEL of rear camera and a front facing camera rated at 2 MEGAPIXEL for video calling. Briefing it’s Storage Specifications, the information regarding it’s RAM support wasn’t available but yet as per our knowledge it can be speculated to come with 1 GB of RAM and 4GB of internal memory which can be easily expanded up to 32 GB via micro SD card slot.
Eying on to it’s Connectivity Support, it displays only Bluetooth and USB features but though it will support 3G, 2G, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n also. There is no information regarding it’s power capacity and pre-installed applications.
Quick View of it’s Specifications:
  • 4.5 (inch) TFT capacitive display with 540×960p resolution
  • 8MP rear camera, 2MP front camera
  • Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean Operating System
  • 1.2GHz quad-core processor
  • Bluetooth, USB, 3G, 2G, 3.5 mm Audio Jack
There is no word regarding the launch and availability, So Stay tune for further updates.

UMI XE Dual Core Android Smartphone launched at Rs. 4,999

To marks their virtue as a strong leader in the gadgets arena and to encompass their network extension in the country, UMI Mobiles has launched a new entrant named, ” UMI XE” in the Indian market. They had recently launched their quad core powered handset and now they have launched this dual core with better pricing yet powerful features.

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UMI XE is a new handset launched under entry level segment with some nice features and specifications. The Price of UMI XE is Rs 4,999 and is available for sale on all the leading online retailers in the country. Coming to it’s Specifications, UMI Xe feature 5 inch TFT Capacitive Touch Screen display with 800 x 480 of pixels resolutions. It’s looks like a new trend has been employed by different phone handset manufacturing company’s who are offering there newly launched handset with some nice specifications including a low price tag adding a spice of huge display same as we saw earlier in Micromax Canvas Viva. Dealing with it’s Platform dependency, this device sails on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Operating System powered with a MTK6517 Dual Core processor clocked at 1 GHz, it is equipped mediocre PowerVR SGX 531 GPU. In terms of Storage Specifications, UMI XE is equipped with 256MB RAM, 128MB internal memory which can be easily expanded up to 16 GB via micro SD card slot. UMI XE supports Dual Sim with Dual Stand by technology. Briefing it’s Photography Specifications, UMI XE comes with a primary camera rated at 2 MEGAPIXEL with LED flash technology which enable the users to capture images even at a low vision, a secondary camera rated at VGA is also supported.
Enumerating the device Connectivity supports, this device supports 2G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, micro USB and 3.5mm audio jack, however it does not support 3G which is the main drawback of this smartphone. Some of the other features it includes Ebook, Email, Messaging, wallpapers, calendar, calculator, clock, camera, Play Store and many more. To make the life going on for this handset, it is equipped with 2 x 2050 mAh standard Li-ion battery with 2 to 3 days standby time.
Quick View of it’s Specifications:
  • Dual SIM / Dual Standby.
  • 1GHz dual core processor (MTK6517+PoverVR SGX 531 GPU).
  • Android 4.0 (ICS).
  • 256MB RAM, 128MB internal storage and micro SD support (16GB cards supported).
  • 5 inch TFT capacitive screen with 800×480 pixels resolution.
  • 2MP rear camera with LED and front VGA camera.
  • 2G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, micro USB and 3.5mm audio jack.
  • 2 x 2050 mAh standard Li-ion battery with 2 to 3 days standby time.
  • Price Rs. 4,999 with Free Leather Pouch and 4 GB MicroSD Card
Inside the packet, you will get a handset, a battery, a 3.5 mm earphone, USB Cable, a charger, Screen protector, case and a user manual.

Basic phones launched by Gionee P1 Android and L800

After making a strong impact in overseas, Chinese manufacturer, “Gionee Mobiles” is strongly gearing up to encompass it’s network extension and uplifts their portfolio in India. And to do so, Gionee has launched a low cost budget Android phone named, ” Gionee P1″ and a basic feature phone named, “Gionee L800″ to venture in the budget conscious Android smartphone and basic feature phone segments.

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Recently, just a few weeks ago company introduces Gionee Dream D1 and registered it’s entry as a strong antecedent in the gadgets arena worldwide. Eying towards the specifications and picking up the first in the line up, “Gionee P1″. In terms of frame up, Gionee P1 sports 3.5 inch capacitive touchscreen display with 480×320 of pixels resolutions. Dealing with it’s Platfrom dependency, it runs on the outdated Android 2.3 Gingerbread Operating System powered with a MediaTek MT6515 Single Core processor clocked at 1 GHz. Incorporating the same feature which we see in almost all the Chinese manufactured devices, this device also supports Dual Sim with Dual Stand by technology. In terms of Storage Specifications, Gionee P1 is equipped with 256 MB RAM, 512 MB Internal memory which is expandable up to 32 GB via micro SD card slot.
Dealing with it’s Photography, Gionee P1 is offered with a primary camera rated at 2 MEGAPIXEL and a secondary camera rated at 0.3 MEGAPIXEL for video calling. Briefing it’s Connectivity support, Gionee P1 support 3G, 2G, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, micro USB, 3.5mm audio jack and a GPS. To power it up, it is equipped with 1500 mAh of battery with 5-6 hours of talktime.
The Price of Gionee P1 is Rs 4,499 along with a screen guard and a free 4GB micro SD card. It is available for sale so if you want all the freebies then they are available for a limited period offer only.
Quick View of Gionee P1 Specifications:
  • 3.5 inch Capacitive Touch Screen display
  • 480×320 of pixels resolutions
  • 256 MB RAM, 512 MB Internal memory expandable up to 16 GB
  • 2 MEGAPIXEL primary camera and 0.3 MEGAPIXEL secondary camera
  • WiFi, 3G, 2G, Bluetooth
  • 1500 mAh battery
Shifting the shaft towards the second line up in the series, in terms of display Gionee L800 features 2.8-inch QVGA display. Gionee L800 is a Dual Sim Java ready Smart phones with 64 MB RAM, 128 MB Internal memory which can be expandable via micro SD card slot. Some of the pre-loaded applications includes Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo Messenger, Cricket, Opera mini and many more.
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To make the life going on for this handset, Gionee L800 is equipped with 3,000 mAh of Lithium Polymer battery which claimed up to 30 days standby with a single charge. In terms of Image Optics, Gionee L800 offered with a primary camera rated at 1.3 MEGAPIXEL.
Other basic features would include MP4 player, Wireless FM Radio, 1000 phonebook memory, 500 SMS memory, 2G EDGE / GPRS and Gionee L800 is available in Black and Golden color variants. Just like the Gionee P1, the company has introduced an introductory offer for Gionee L800 as well, where the buyers would be given 4 GB memory card and Phone pouch absolutely free.
The Price of Gionee L800 is Rs 2,599 and is available for sale.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 Specifications

One of the biggest pioneer in the gadgets hub worldwide, “Samsung Electronics” has unveiled the full details specifications of it’s two new upcoming tablets which will encompass it’s most prodigious Galaxy Tab series named,” Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 3 8.0″ in the Indian market.

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Earlier in our article on Feb 25 2013 nearly a couple of months ago, we mentioned the full detailed specifications of the Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 so, you can directly check out the link for Samsung Galaxy 3 8.0 specifications. However, it was reported earlier that these two new devices will make their way at IFA later this year but it looks like the launch has been forwarded to May 2013. Eying on the Specification of Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1, in terms of frame up Samsung Galaxy Tab 3.0 will be featured with 10.1 inches of TFT Capacitive Touch Screen display with 800 x 1280 pixels resolutions. Dealing with it’s Platform dependency, this device will sails on Android v 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich Operating System ( upgradeable to Jelly Bean) powered with a Quad Core processor clocked at 1.4 GHz. To take care of the graphics unit, Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 is equipped with a Mali- 400 MP GPU and Exynos 4412 chipset. In terms of Image Optics, at the back this device is offered with a primary camera rated at 5 MEGAPIXEL with 2592×1944 pixels resolutions and supports video recording up to 720p@30fps, it also houses a secondary camera rated at 1.9 MEGAPIXEL for video recording.
Enumerating the device Storage Specifications, Samsung Galaxy 3 10.1 comes with 2 GB of RAM, 16/32/64 GB of Internal storage which can be easily expandable up to 64 GB via micro SD card slot. Briefing it’s Connectivity Support, this device will support Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, dual-band, Bluetooth v4.0, micro USB port v2.0. However, the main drawback of this tablet is that both the tablets will not support SIM feature.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 10.1 Specifications:
  • 10.1 inches of TFT Capacitive Touch Screen display
  • 800 x 1280 pixels resolutions
  • Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich Operating System
  • Quad Core Processor clocked at 1.4 GHz
  • 2 GB RAM, 16/32/64 GB of Internal storage expandable up to 64 Gb
  • Wifi, Bluetooth, microUSB
  • No Sim support
  • 7000 mAh battery
To make the life going for this handset, Samsung Galaxy 3 10.1 will be equipped with a huge non-removable Li-Ion 7000 mAh battery with Stand-by up to 1500 h and a talk time of up to 33 h 20 min. Some of the other features include: MP4/DivX/Xvid/FLV/MKV/H.264/H.263 player, MP3/WAV/eAAC+/Flac player, Organizer, Image/video editor, Adobe Photoshop Touch app, Document editor/viewer, Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa, Voice memo/dial, Predictive text input (Swype).
There is no such word mentioned regarding the launch and it’s pricing. So, Stay tuned for more updates.

Samsung announced Galaxy Mega 5.8 and Mega 6.3 Smartphones

One of the biggest leaders who is always ahead in race of smartphones and gadgets and has been crowned of lord of gadgets around the globe, “Samsung Mobiles” has now officially announced two new elements in it’s premium range of Galaxy Smartphones known as, “Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 and Mega 6.3″.

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Strengthening their Android line up with, “Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 and Mega 6.3″ and would be nice devices for those who wish to have huge screen display in their mobile phones. Now it is unsure how far this big screen fashion will go, we are already seeing line being blurred between smartphones and tablets.
Rotating the view and throwing the spotlight towards specifications of device, the first line up in the series is Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 which the name suggest will sports 6.3 inches HD TFT Capacitive Touch Screen display with 720 x 1280 pixels resolutions. Such a huge screen size makes is hard to decide it as a phablet or a tablet. Dealing with it’s Platform dependency, this device will run on Android latest 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Operating System powered with a Exynos 5250 Cortex A-115 Dual-core processor clocked at 1.7 GHz, opening it’s graphics unit it support Mali-T604 GPU. Dual Core Processor coupled with Mali-T604 GPU to deliver exceptional gaming experience. In terms of dimensions, Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 weighs nearly 199 gms and measures 67.6 x 88 x 8mm in overall dimensions.
Briefing it’s Storage Specifications, it will support 1.5 GB of RAM with 8 GB of Internal memory which will be expandable up to 16 GB via microSD card slot. Enumerating it’s Image Optics, Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 is offered with a back camera rated at 8 MEGAPIXEL supported with LED flash technology and a secondary camera rated at 1.3 MEGAPIXEL for video calling. Some of the other features of camera include: Beauty Face, Best Photo, Best Face, Drama, Rich Tone (High Dynamic Range), Sound & Shot, Sports, , Continuous shot.
Eying on to it’s Connectivity Specifications, Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 supports 3G, 2G, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, WiFi Direct, 4G BT 4.0(BLE), USB 2.0 H/S, GPS+GLONASS, NFC, MHL and in area of sensors, it has a accelerometer, RGB light, Geomagnetic, Proximity, Gyroscope.
To make the life going for this handset, it is equipped with 3,200 mAh of battery. However, there is no information disclosed regarding the pricing and availability for both these handsets.
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 Features and Specifications:
  • 6.8 inch HD TFT display with 720 x 1280 pixels resolutions
  • Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Operating System
  • Exynos 5250 Cortex A-115 Dual-core processor clocked at 1.7 GHz
  • Mali-T604 GPU
  • 1.5 GB RAM, 8 GB Internal memory expandable up to 16 GB
  • 8 MEGAPIXEL primary and 1.9 MEGAPIXEL secondary camera
  • 3G, 2G, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, WiFi Direct, 4G BT 4.0(BLE), USB 2.0 H/S, GPS+GLONASS, NFC, MHL
  • 3200 mAh battery
“We are aware of a great potential in the bigger screen for extensive viewing multimedia, web browsing, and more,” said JK Shin, CEO and Head of IT & Mobile Business, Samsung Electronics. “We are excited to provide another choice to meet our consumers’ varying lifestyles, all while maintaining the high-quality features of the award-winning GALAXY series.”
Speaking about the specifications of the second line up in the series is Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 which sports 5.8 inches of screen size with 960×540 pixels resolution which is slightly smaller display screen size as compare to the earlier one discussed above. Though all the specifications are same apart from the battery capacity, this device is equipped with 2600 mAh of battery against 3200 mAh battery of Mega 6.3.

The Full Technical Specifications of Glass revealed by Google

Google has revealed the specifications of it’s new project known as, “Project Glass” which is approximately half a year away from it’s launch. However, The release date of this innovative Project glass was first expected in the first quarter of 2014 but as per the latest news from our sources we came to know that Google Glass will be ready for it’s shipping just at the beginning by the end of 2013.

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Earlier, as we mentioned that Apple and Samsung had filed their patent in wearable computing mainstream as they are likely to launch their respective I watches at the end of this year. And now, to mark it’s virtue in the same stream but with different innovatory product Google has came up with a new invasion, “Google Glass”. Heading on to it’s Specifications basically it’s a smart pair of glasses with an integrated heads-up display. Specifying it’s body design and technical specifications, it has been designed with a small prism display which works as the kernel for Google glass and fits just above your eye line to view the display screen, though you all must be thinking then it will create problem in seeing the display screen as it positioned above the eye surface but the main reason behind to keep the display above the eye line is to keep your eye’s a bit away from second by second information display. If you’re willing to get some information you can just glance it up and see the specifications and statistics of your query. The glasses though packed up with an inbuilt cameras rated at 5 MEGAPIXEL making a crystal clear view of your absorbed carved-figure. It also comes with a microphone, GPS and a bone induction to give you sound. One of the most exciting feature, which add value in it’s excitement campaign is the Voice Control feature, the work of the voice control feature is to control the device by your voice when you say ‘ok glass’ to get a range of options including taking pictures, videos, send messages using speech to text, ‘hang out’ with people or get directions to somewhere. You access these options by saying them out loud.
The result of your query like what you ordered to take a picture, capturing video, video conferencing all the commands will be displayed on the prism- which essentially putting data into your view like a head up display (HUD).
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Enumerating it’s Connectivity support, this in-handy device will support Wi-Fi and Bluetooth which would be used to send pictures to the screen, bone-induction has been equipped mainly for sound, vibrating your skull to communicate the sound into your inner ear.
In terms of memory, this device may be incorporated with 16GB of flash memory storage, 12 GB usable (and synced with Google’s cloud storage services). As per the information from it’s official website we came to know that Glass will be compatible with “any Bluetooth-capable phone” but a companion app, called MyGlass, will require Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich) or higher, in order to enable GPS and SMS message delivery.
Briefing it’s Power Capacity, it will comes with a Battery which will last one full day but it may vary if video conferencing or Google Hangout are being used on this device. Some of the other features it will include a Nose pads which will give a comfortable leisure for each and every user.
However, not much information has been revealed as it to be like the exact display resolution details, Cellular network connectivity, Processor specs, Warranty details.
The information regarding it’s pricing and availability is still a mystery. So Stay tuned for more updates.

16 tablets in India - AOC launches AOC Breeze MG70DR-8 and MG97DR

AOC International, a multinational company serving in electronics and provides a full range of CRT and TFT LCD monitors and LCD TVs worldwide has finally stepped up to join India’s gadgets arena – the most crowded market now-a-days. AOC has launched it’s two elements under it’s new Breeze series.

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Both the tablets are launched under the low cost budget segment. Viewing the appearance of the first element in the line up modeled as, “AOC Breeze MG70DR-8″ sports with 7 inch Capacitive TFT Touch Screen LCD display with 1024×600 of pixels resolution. Dealing with it’s Platform dependency, AOC MG70DR-8 runs on Android Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Operating System powered with a Dual Core ARM Cortex-A9 processor clocked at 1.5 GHz, Mali 400 GPU card to take care away the graphics unit. In terms of Photography Specifications, this device is offered with a primary camera rated at 2 MEGAPIXEL and a secondary camera rated at VGA for video calling. Briefing it’s Storage Specifications, it comes with 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of Internal memory which can be easily expandable via micro SD card slot.
Enumerating it’s Connectivity Support, this device support connectivity options like Wi-Fi, mini HDMI port, micro-USB ports. To make the life going on for this device, it comes with 3,000 mAh of battery which will deliver nearly 6-7 hours of talktime.
Quick View of AOC Breeze MG70DR-8 Specifications:
  • 7 inch Capacitive TFT Touch Screen LCD display
  • 1024×600 of pixels resolution
  • Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Operating System
  • Dual Core Processor clocked at 1.2 GHz
  • 1GB RAM, 8 GB Internal Storage
  • 3,000 mAh of battery
  • The Price of AOC MG70DR is Rs 7,990.
The Other line up in the series is AOC Breeze MG97DR-16 which features a huge screen size as compare to the earlier one it sports with 9.7 inches TFT Capacitive LCD Touch Screen display with 1024×768 of pixels resolutions. However, it os packed up with the same specification on the software side but it slightly differs in the storage and battery field. In terms of Storage, this tablet comes with 16 GB of Internal memory which can be easily expandable via micro SD card slot.
In terms of power capacity, Acer MG970DR-16 is packed up with 7,000 mAh of battery with talktime and standby time unknown. The Price of this tablet is Rs 12,990.
Stay tuned for more future updates.

Price and Details - TP-LINK TL-WR720N wireless router

Awarded as the World No. 1 provider of WLAN and Broadband XPE device named, “TP-LINK” has launched it’s new entrant, “TL-WR720N” a simple wireless router to fascinate the user with high speed internet sharing with ease and simplicity. It is well know that “TP-Link” dispatches their products in over 120 countries and the company serve over one billion user worldwide.

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The TL-WR720N from TP-LINK is a basic wireless router which helps the user to take the advantage of high speed Internet Connection at Wireless-N speeds. This new simple and affordable wireless router coupled with internal antennas which claimed to deliver speed up to 150 Mbps to experience quick surfing on Internet, fast sending mails and chats. In terms of it’s body design and appearance, as the device comes with in-built antennas it gives the device a nice and sleek look.
The wireless N Router is 802.11 b/g/n compatible, and gives users 802.11n performance up to 150Mbps at an affordable price.
To make it accessible for your friends and guest, The TL-WR720N supports up to 4 SSID’s with additional SSIDs and passwords. This device also supports Bandwidth Control feature, which allow the administrators to strict the bandwidth usage to each PC effectively making it sure to avoid the additional bandwidth abuse. As to make it secure from children’s it is equipped with a Parental Control functions, with which parents or administrators are able to established some restricted firewalls against the children or staff.
Stay tuned for more technology updates.

Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 Mobile phone details

Samsung is on it’s way to introduce a new flagship device in it’s premium Galaxy series of Smartphone as, “Samsung Galaxy Ace 3″ has been spotted with limited specifications details on GL Benchmark. It is rumored that Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 will soon hit the launch in the last week of May.


However, there is no such official announcement regarding it’s launch or specifications by Samsung yet and very little information about specification is available on GL Benchmark.
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We know that Samsung Galaxy Ace series is targeted to more budget constraint buyers, specifying it’s details, in terms of frame up this device will flaunt a 4-inch WVGA TFT LCD Capacitive Touch Screen display with a pixel resolution of 800 x 480. Such a pixel resolution would put it on the same par with the Galaxy S III mini with 233ppi pixel density. In terms of Software specifications, it is rumored that the new Samsung Galaxy Ace will run on Android 4.2.3 Jelly Bean operating System and receives power from Braodcom Dual Core Processor clocked at 1 GHz, so it can be assume that this Galaxy Ace 3 wouldn’t be running on the same unit as we see in Galaxy Ace 2. From the Sources, we also came to know that this device will received the same GPU unit which has been currently used in the Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus.
In terms of Storage this device would include 1 GB of RAM, 4 GB of Internal memory and it will be equipped with a micro SD slot to make the memory a bit more roomier. Dual Sim with Dual Stand by will be also one of the feature of this upcoming handset.
Earlier it has been rumored, that this device could have the same photography specifications and power capacity as we seen in Samsung Galaxy Ace 2, a primary camera at the backside rated at 5 MEGAPIXEL and a 1700 mAh of battery will be equipped for powering it up.
However, all the details regarding it’s pricing and availability will be made available as soon as this device makes it launch. So Stay tuned for more updates.

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Scary Movie 5




Happily-married couple Dan and Jody begin to note some freaky activity once they carry their newborn Aiden home from the hospital. however once the chaos expands into Jody's job as a professional dancer associate degreed Dan's career as an Ape investigator, they notice their family is being pedunculate by a villainous demon. Together, with the recommendation of certified specialists and also the aid of diverse cameras, they need to work out the way to get eliminate it before it's too late. Written by Dimension Films

Filming begun on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 and wrapped on Thursday, October 25, 2012. Additional footage recordings and reshoots occurred between January and February, 2013 with ADR sessions taking part in March.  

Anna Faris didn't return for Scary Movie 5 due to pregnancy. Other cast members from the previous films, like Regina Hall, Kevin Hart and Anthony Anderson were offered roles but opted not to return. 


This is the only film in the entire Scary Movie franchise that does not feature any main characters from the previous films, Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris) or Brenda Meeks (Regina Hall). 

Longest break in the release of Scary Movie films at almost 7 years.

Samsung giving 15pc cash back on select Galaxy series devices

As a part of Samsung Galaxy Own Now Plan and conditions apply

Looks like Apple iPhone 4 deals and HTC One X price cut has forced Samsung to rethink its pricing of select Galaxy series devices in the country. Company today ran a full page advertisement in multiple newspapers (we spotted it on Times of India Delhi)  announcing that it is offering 15 per cent cash back on Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note II, Galaxy Note 800, Galaxy Grand Duos and Galaxy Camera devices if bought under a 12 month EMI scheme.Samsung Galaxy Own Now Plan
Samsung India has been running this “Samsung Galaxy Own Now Plan” for quite some time, but the cash back scheme is something new that has been introduced today.  As a part of this, Samsung will be offering 15 per cent instant cash back on the Smart Buy price of any of the aforementioned devices if bought with a 12 month EMI plan using an ICICI Bank or Standard Chartered Bank credit cards.
These are quite a few requirements for availing the cask-back, but if you are in the market for any of these devices like Galaxy S III and have ICICI or Stan C credit card, you can always opt for the scheme and get the phone a little cheaper. It is important to note that the EMI is interest free, so you don’t have to worry about any interest.

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In addition, if you don’t have these ICICI or Stan C credit cards, company is running a similar offer with little discount on the device prices with 12 month interest free EMI.
These offers can be availed at Samsung brand stores, all leading mobile stores and company’s e-store.

Do You Make These 10 Mistakes in a Conversation?

Can you improve your conversation skills? Certainly.
It might take a while to change the conversation habits that’s been ingrained throughout your life, but it is very possible.
To not make this article longer than necessary let’s just skip right to some common mistakes many of us have made in conversations and a couple of solutions. And if you want then you can learn much more about improving your social life and relationships in my Simplicity course (there is a written guide that is close to 50 pages long + a social skills workbook included in that course) and in the 12-week Self-Esteem Course.
Not listening
Ernest Hemingway once said:
“I like to listen. I have learned a great deal from listening carefully. Most people never listen.”
Don’t be like most people. Don’t just wait eagerly for your turn to talk. Put your own ego on hold. Learn to really listen to what people actually are saying.
When you start to really listen, you’ll pick up on loads of potential paths in the conversation. But avoid yes or no type of questions as they will not give you much information. If someone mentions that they went fishing with a couple of friends last weekend you can for instance ask:
  • Where did you go fishing?
  • What do you like most about fishing?
  • What did you do there besides fishing?
The person will delve deeper into the subject giving you more information to work with and more paths for you choose from.
If they say something like: “Oh, I don’t know” at first, don’t give up. Prod a little further. Ask again. They do know, they just have to think about a bit more. And as they start to open up the conversation becomes more interesting because it’s not on auto-pilot anymore.
Asking too many questions
If you ask too many questions the conversation can feel like a bit of an interrogation. Or like you don’t have that much too contribute. One alternative is to mix questions with statements. Continuing the conversation above you could skip the question and say:
  • Yeah, it’s great to just get out with your friends and relax over the weekend. We like to take a six-pack out to the park and play some Frisbee golf.
  • Nice. We went out in my friend’s boat last month and I tried these new lures from Sakamura. The blue ones were really great.
And then the conversation can flow on from there. And you can discuss Frisbee golf, the advantages/disadvantages of different lures or your favourite beer.
Tightening up
When in conversation with someone you just meet or when the usual few topics are exhausted an awkward silence or mood might appear. Or you might just become nervous not knowing exactly why.

  • Leil Lowndes once said: “Never leave home without reading the newspaper.” If you’re running out of things to say, you can always start talking about the current news. It’s also good to stay updated on current water cooler-topics. Like what happened on the latest episode of Lost.
  • Comment on the aquarium at the party, or that one girl’s cool Halloween-costume or the host’s mp3-playlist. You can always start new conversations about something in your surroundings.
  • Assume rapport. If you feel nervous or weird when meeting someone for the first time assume rapport. What that means is that you imagine how you feel when you meet one of your best friends. And pretend that this new acquaintance is one of your best friends. Don’t overdo it though, you might not want to hug and kiss right away. But if you imagine this you’ll go into a positive emotional state. And you’ll greet and start talking to this new person with a smile and a friendly and relaxed attitude. Because that’s how you talk to your friends. It might sound a bit loopy or too simple. But it really works.
Poor delivery
One of the most important things in a conversation is not what you say, but how you say it. A change in these habits can make a big difference since your voice and body language is a vital part of communication. Some things to think about:
  • Slowing down. When you get excited about something it’s easy to start talking faster and faster. Try and slow down. It will make it much easier for people to listen and for you actually get what you are saying across to them.
  • Speaking up. Don’t be afraid to talk as loud as you need to for people to hear you.
  • Speaking clearly. Don’t mumble.
  • Speak with emotion. No one listens for that long if you speak with a monotone voice. Let your feelings be reflected in your voice.
  • Using pauses. Slowing down your talking plus adding a small pause between thoughts or sentences creates a bit of tension and anticipation. People will start to listen more attentively to what you’re saying. Listen to one of Brian Tracys cds or Steve Pavlina’s podcasts. Listen to how using small pauses makes what they are saying seem even more interesting.
  • Learn a bit about improving your body language as it can make your delivery a lot more effective. Read about laughter, posture and how to hold your drink in 18 ways to improve your body language.
Hogging the spot-light
I’ve been guilty of this one on more occasions than I wish to remember. :) Everyone involved in a conversation should get their time in the spotlight. Don’t interrupt someone when they are telling some anecdote or their view on what you are discussing to divert the attention back to yourself. Don’t hijack their story about skiing before it’s finished to share your best skiing-anecdote. Find a balance between listening and talking.
Having to be right
Avoid arguing and having to being right about every topic. Often a conversation is not really a discussion. It’s a more of a way to keep a good mood going. No one will be that impressed if you “win” every conversation. Instead just sit back, relax and help keep the good feelings going.
Talking about a weird or negative topic
If you’re at a party or somewhere were you are just getting to know some people you might want to avoid some topics. Talking about your bad health or relationships, your crappy job or boss, serial killers, technical lingo that only you and some other guy understands or anything that sucks the positive energy out of the conversation are topics to steer clear from. You might also want to save religion and politics for conversations with your friends.
Being boring
Don’t prattle on about your new car for 10 minutes oblivious to your surroundings. Always be prepared to drop a subject when you start to bore people. Or when everyone is getting bored and the topic is starting to run out of steam.
One good way to have something interesting to say is simply to lead an interesting life. And to focus on the positive stuff. Don’t start to whine about your boss or your job, people don’t want to hear that. Instead, talk about your last trip somewhere, some funny anecdote that happened while you where buying clothes, your plans for New Years Eve or something funny or exciting.
Another way is just to be genuinely interested. As Dale Carnegie said:
“You can make more friends in two months by becoming really interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you. Which is just another way of saying that the way to make a friend is to be one.”
Knowing a little about many things or at least being open to talk about them instead of trying to steer the conversation back to your favourite subject is a nice quality.
Meaning: talking for what seems like hours about one topic. Topics may include work, favourite rock-band, TV-show and more work.
Opening up a bit and not clinging desperately to one topic will make the conversation feel more relaxed and open. You will come across like a person who can talk about many things with ease. As you’ve probably experienced with other people; this quality is something you appreciate in a conversation and makes you feel like you can connect to that person easily.

Not reciprocating
Open up and say what you think, share how you feel. If someone shares an experience, open up too and share one of your experiences. Don’t just stand there nodding and answer with short sentences. If someone is investing in the conversation they’d like you to invest too.
Like in so many areas in life, you can’t always wait for the other party to make the first move. When needed, be proactive and be the first one to open up and invest in the conversation. One way is by replacing some questions with statements. It makes you less passive and makes take a sort of stand.
Not contributing much
You might feel that you don’t have much to contribute to a conversation. But try anyway. Really listen and be interested in what the others are saying. Ask questions. Make relating statements.
Open your eyes too. Develop your observational skills to pick up interesting stuff in your surroundings to talk about. Develop your personal knowledge-bank by expanding your view of interesting things in the world. Read the newspapers and keep an eye on new water cooler-topics.
Work on your body language, how you talk and try assuming rapport to improve your communication skills.
But take it easy. Don’t do it all at once. You’ll just feel confused and overwhelmed. Instead, pick out the three most important things that you feel needs improving. Work on them every day for 3-4 weeks. Notice the difference and keep at it. Soon your new habits will start to pop up spontaneously when you are in a conversation.

7 Common Habits of Unhappy People

.“Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.”
Marcus Aurelius
“Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.”
Marcel Proust
Circumstances can certainly make life unhappy. But a part – often a big part – of unhappiness comes from our own thinking, behavior and habits.
In this article I’d like to share 7 of the most destructive daily habits that can create quite a bit of unhappiness within and in your own little world.
But I’ll also share what has worked, what has helped me to minimize or overcome these habits in my life.
1. Aiming for perfection.
Does life has to be perfect before you are happy?
Do you have to behave in a perfect way and get perfect results to be happy?
Then happiness will not be easy to find. Setting the bar for your performance at an inhuman level usually leads to low self-esteem and feeling like you are not good enough even though you may have had a lot of good or excellent results. You and what you do is never enough good enough except maybe once in a while when feels like something goes just perfect.
How to overcome this habit:
Three things that helped me to kick the perfectionism habit and become more relaxed:
  • Go for good enough. Aiming for perfection usually winds up in a project or something else never being finished. So go for good enough instead. Don’t use it as an excuse to slack off. But simply realize that there is something called good enough and when you are there then you are finished with whatever you are doing.
  • Have a deadline. I set deadlines every time that start with a new premium guide. Because about a year ago, when I was working on my second e-book, I realized that just working on it and releasing it when it was done would not work. Because I could always find stuff to add to it. So I had to set a deadline. Setting a deadline gave me a kick in the butt and it is generally good way to help you to let go of a need to polish things a bit too much.
  • Realize what it costs you when you buy into myths of perfection. This was a very powerful reason for me to let go of perfectionism and one I tell myself still if I find thoughts of perfection pop up in my mind. By watching too many movies, listening to too many songs and just taking in what the world is telling you it is very easy to be lulled into dreams of perfection. It sounds so good and wonderful and you want it.
    But in real life it clashes with reality and tends to cause much suffering and stress within you and in the people around you. It can harm or possibly lead you to end relationships, jobs, projects etc. just because your expectations are out of this world. I find it very helpful to remind myself of this simple fact.
2. Living in a sea of negative voices.
No one is an island. Who we socialize with, what we read, watch and listen to has big effect on how we feel and think.
It becomes a lot harder to be happier if you let yourself be dragged down by negative voices. Voices that tell you that life will in large part always be unhappy, dangerous and filled with fear and limits. Voices that watch life from a negative perspective.
How to overcome this habit:
Replacing those negative voices with more positive influences is very powerful. It can be like a whole new world opening up.
So spend more time with positive people, inspiring music and books, movies and TV-shows that make you laugh and think about life in a new way.
You can start small. For example, try reading an uplifting blog or book or listen to an audio book while eating your breakfast one morning this week instead of reading the paper or watching the morning news on TV.
3. Getting stuck in the past and future too much.
Spending much of your time in the past and reliving old painful memories, conflicts, missed opportunities and so on can hurt whole lot. Spending much of your time in the future and imagining how things could go wrong at work, in your relationships and with your health can build into horrifying nightmare scenarios playing over and over in your head. Not being here right now in life as it happens can lead to missing out on a lot of wonderful experiences.
No good if you want to be happier.
How to overcome this habit:
It is pretty much impossible to not think about the past or the future. And it is of course important to plan for tomorrow and next year and to try to learn from your past.
But to dwell on those things rarely help.
So I try as best as I can to spend the rest of my time, the big part of my time each day, with living in the now. Just being here right now and being fully focused on these words I am writing and later as I cook and eat my lunch and work out be fully focused on doing that.
Whatever I am doing I try to be there fully and not drift off into the future or past.
If I do drift off then I focus only on my breathing for a few minutes or I sit still and take in what is all around me right now with all my senses for a short while. By doing either of those things I can realign myself with the present moment again.
4. Comparing yourself and your life to others and their lives.
One very common and destructive daily habit is to constantly compare your life and yourself to other people and their lives. You compare cars, houses, jobs, shoes, money, relationships, social popularity and so on. And at the end of the day you pummel your self-esteem to the ground and you create a lot of negative feelings.
How to overcome this habit:
Replace that destructive habit with two other habits.
  • Compare yourself to yourself. First, instead of comparing yourself to other people create the habit of comparing yourself to yourself. See how much you have grown, what you have achieved and what progress you have made towards your goals. This habit has the benefit of creating gratitude, appreciation and kindness towards yourself as you observe how far you have come, the obstacles you have overcome and the good stuff you have done.
    You feel good about yourself without having to think less of other people.
  • Be kind. In my experience, the way you behave and think towards others seems to have a big, big effect on how you behave towards yourself and think about yourself. Judge and criticize people more and you tend to judge and criticize yourself more (often almost automatically). Be more kind to other people and help them and you tend to be more kind and helpful to yourself.
    Focus on the positive things in yourself and in the people around you. Appreciate what is positive in yourself and others. This way you become more OK with yourself and the people in your world instead of ranking them and yourself and creating differences in your mind.
And remember, you can’t win if you keep comparing. Just consciously realizing this can be helpful. No matter what you do you can pretty much always find someone else in the world that has more than you or are better than you at something.
5. Focusing on the negative details in life.
Seeing the negative aspects of whichever situation you are in and dwelling on those details is a sure way to make yourself unhappy. And to drag down the mood for everyone around you.
How to overcome this habit:
Overcoming this habit can be tricky. One thing that has worked for me is to kick the perfectionism habit. You accept that things and situations will have their upsides and downsides rather than thinking that all details have to positive and excellent. You accept things as they are. This way you can let go emotionally and mentally of what is negative instead of dwelling on it and making mountains out of molehills.
Another thing that works is simply to focus on being constructive. Instead of focusing on dwelling and whining about the negative detail. You can do so by asking better questions. Questions like:
How can I turn this negative thing into something helpful or positive?
How can I solve this problem?
If I am faced with what I start thinking is a problem I may use a third solution, I may ask myself: who cares? I most often then realize that this isn’t really a problem in the long run at all.
6. Limiting life because you believe the world revolves around you.
If you think that the world revolves around you and you hold yourself back because you are afraid what people may think or say if you do something that different or new then you are putting some big limits on your life. How?
Well, you can become less open to trying new things and growing.You can think that the criticism and negativity you encounter is about you or that it is your fault all the time (while it in reality could be about the other person having bad week or you thinking that you can read minds). I have also found that my own shyness used to come from me thinking that people cared a great deal about what I was about to say or do.
How to overcome this habit:
  • Realize people don’t care too much about what you do. They have their hands full with worrying about their own lives and what people may think of them instead. Yes, this might make you feel less important in your own head. But it also sets you free a bit more if you’d like that.
  • Focus outward. Instead of thinking about yourself and how people may perceive you all the time, focus outward on the people around you. Listen to them and help them. This will help you to raise your self-esteem and help you to reduce that self-centered focus.
7. Overcomplicating life.
Life can be pretty complicated. This can creates stress and unhappiness. But much of this is often created by us. Yes, the world may be becoming more complex but that doesn’t mean that we cannot create new habits that make your own lives a bit simpler.
How to overcome this habit:
Overcomplicating life can involve many habits but I’d like to suggest a few replacement habits to what have been a couple of my own most overcomplicating habits.
  • Splitting your focus and having your attention all over the place in everyday life. I replaced that complicating habit with just doing one thing at a time during my day, having a small to-do list with 2-3 very important items and writing down my most important goal on white board that I see each day.
  • Having too much stuff. I replaced that habit with regularly asking myself: have I used this in the past year? If not then I will give that thing away or throw it away.
  • Creating relationship problems of any kind in your mind. Reading minds is hard. So, instead ask questions and communicate. This will help you to minimize unnecessary conflicts, misunderstandings, negativity and waste or time and energy.
  • Getting lost in the in-box. I spend less time and energy on my email in-box by just checking it once a day and writing shorter emails (if possible not more than 5 sentences.)
  • Getting lost in stress and overwhelm. When stressed, lost in a problem or the past or future in your mind then, as I mentioned above, breathe with your belly for two minutes and just focus on the air going in and out. This will calm your body down and bring your mind back into the present moment again. Then you can start focusing on doing what is most important for you again.
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How to Overcome Perfectionism


One of the most common and destructive thought habits I have ever encountered is perfectionism.
It holds you back from actually getting all the way to done with a lot in life. It may hold you back from even trying to do something because you feel you have to do it perfectly.
And it tears your self-esteem apart.
So what can you do about it?
In today’s article I would like to share 3 of the most effective things that have helped me to replace this habit with something better.
Go for good enough.
Aiming for perfection usually winds up in a project or something else never being finished. So go for good enough instead. Don’t use it as an excuse to slack off. But simply realize that there is something called good enough and when you are there then you are finished with whatever you are doing.
Good enough in this case will most often mean that you have done a very good job on an important task or project. But that you do not have to do it perfectly.
And good enough will in some cases just mean that you have done a good enough job on some small task for example. There are many things to do in life or in a week so make choices so that you can use your limited energy and time in a smart way.
Reminder: buying into myths of perfection will hurt you and your life.
By watching too many movies, listening to too many songs and just taking in what the world is telling you it is very easy to be lulled into dreams of perfection. It sounds so good and wonderful and you want it.
But in real life it clashes with reality and tends to cause much suffering and stress within you and in the people around you. It can harm or possibly lead you to end relationships, jobs, projects etc. just because your expectations are out of this world.
I find it very helpful to remind myself of this simple fact.
Whenever I get lost in a perfectionist headspace I remind myself that it will cause me and my world harm. And so it become easier to switch my focus and thought patterns because I want to avoid making unhelpful choices and avoid causing myself and other people unnecessary pain.
Set your own bar and surround yourself with human standards.
Instead of setting the bar for yourself – or letting other people set that bar – at an inhuman standard set it at a human level.
We all fail. We all have trouble reaching our goals sometimes. That is OK and very human.
Don’t obey the bar that someone else have set for you. They may have set it out of the goodness of their hearts – or not, to for example maximize profits – but if the old standards do not work for you then it is time to find a better standard for yourself.
So set the bar at a level where you feel motivated but where you do not have to achieve inhuman results to like yourself and to be satisfied.
Then choose to take small steps and day by day and week by week rearrange your world so that it becomes more and more supportive of you and of human standards.
Reduce or cut out media sources that make you feel worse or like you have to live up to perfect standards. Replace them with magazines, blogs, books etc. filled with optimism and motivation but also kinder and more realistic expectations and standards.
Do the same thing with the people in your life. Spend more time with people who are kind, who like to grow and like living a good life in a balanced, positive and mentally healthy way.
This is your life. You decide. So set and surround yourself with the standards that help you to both do good and to feel good.

Hot Cross Bun Bread and Butter Pudding


You’ll need:
650g of hot cross buns – I used a ‘hot cross loaf’ (available in some supermarkets) and a pack of 4 supermarket buns
Butter -  about 125g, softened.  The drier your hot cross buns are, the more butter you’ll need
300ml single cream
350ml milk (whole or semi skimmed)
4 large eggs
100g caster sugar
Vanilla pod (or 1 teaspoon vanilla extract)
To prepare:
Cut the hot cross buns into slices about 1cm thick.  I took the crusts off the loaf too and cut the slices into the same size pieces as the buns.  Cut the buns downwards so you get a little bit of cross on each one.  Butter each piece generously.
When you chose your baking dish you need to make sure that you have another one bigger to put the serving dish in as you’re going to make a ‘bain marie’ in the oven.  You can use a roasting tin or similar.
So identify your oven proof serving dish (probably about 20-25cm long) and line the pieces of hot cross bun in the dish.  They need to overlap and with the buttered layer leaning against the edge of the dish.  When you’ve done the first layer, add a sprinkling of mixed fruit (couple of tablespoons, more if you wish) before putting the next layer on top.  I added another sprinkling of fruit on the top.
In a large bowl whisk the eggs and sugar together until it goes pale and frothy.
Slice along the length of the vanilla pod and then put it (whole) in a non-stick pan with the milk and cream.  Very gently heat the milk/cream mixture until it is hot, but not boiling.  Stir regularly otherwise it will stick to the bottom.  If it does stick, stop stirring and find your sieve.
Once it’s hot, you need to pour it over the egg mix, whisking all the time (to stop it scrambling).  If you need to sieve it, pour it in slowly through the sieve whisking as you go.  Take out the vanilla pod, scrape the seeds out with a sharp knife and add them back to the custard mix.
Pour over the hot cross buns and leave to stand for at least 10 minutes.
Hot Cross Bun Bread and Butter Pudding
Let your bun and custard mixture soak
Boil the kettle and put the oven on to 180C, 160C (fan), Gas Mark 4.
Put baking dish containing the pudding into the baking tray/roasting tin.  If it’s easy to lift it into the oven, fill the roasting tin with boiling water (don’t get it in the pudding) until it comes about half way up the baking dish.  I have to use a baking tray so put it in the oven first and then fill the tray from the kettle.
Bake for about 45 minutes until set but with a slight wobble at the top.
Hot Cross Bun Bread and Butter Pudding
Hot Cross Bun and Butter Pudding ready to serve
Serve with ice cream, cream, custard.
Enjoy x

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Facebook is testing out a new button


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It seems like Facebook is just testing out a whole bunch of new features, and it doesn’t look like it has any intention of stopping anytime soon. Today, it was discovered that Facebook is testing out a new button on the desktop version of its service. The new button appears on the top right of your Facebook page, right next to your profile link. The button pops up the “How are you feeling” post-a-status screen.
The button was first discovered by Mashable’s Alex Fitzpatrick. The button appears to be rolling out to a small test group, and it’s still up in the air about whether or not this button will be rolled out to the rest of Facebook’s users. It allows users to update their status no matter which page they’re on. So if you’re on your friend’s Facebook page, and you just thought of something you want to send to the entirety of your Facebook friends list, you can just click the button to update your status.
Facebook is testing out a new button
Many people are speculating that Facebook is borrowing its features from Twitter. The button looks awfully similar to Twitter’s “Compose a tweet” button, especially with the pop-up button over a faded background. Facebook also renamed its “subscribers” to “followers”, and is planning on implementing a hashtag feature in its service soon, a feature that was popularized by Twitter.
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Alongside the upcoming addition of the “post-a-status” button, Facebook has also added an update to Facebook Events. Event planners, as well as event attendees, will now be able to see the weather conditions for their upcoming events. Facebook is also rolling out a new feature to Facebook Pages that organizes comments in more simple, threaded conversations. Facebook has been constantly testing out new features this month, so it’ll be interesting what else will pop out in the next few days.
[via Mashable]

First boss : Few companies today would have hired Steve Jobs


SAN FRANCISCO: When Steve Jobs adopted "think different" as Apple's mantra in the late 1990s, the company's ads featured Albert Einstein, Bob Dylan, Amelia Earhart and a constellation of other starry-eyed oddballs who reshaped society.


Nolan Bushnell never appeared in those tributes, even though Apple was riffing on an iconoclastic philosophy he embraced while running video game pioneer Atari in the early 1970s. Atari's refusal to be corralled by the status quo was one of the reasons Jobs went to work there in 1974 as an unkempt, contemptuous 19-year-old. Bushnell says Jobs offended some Atari employees so much that Bushnell eventually told Jobs to work nights when one else was around.

Bushnell, though, says he always saw something special in Jobs, who evidently came to appreciate his eccentric boss, too. The two remained in touch until shortly before Jobs died in October 2011 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

That bond inspired Bushnell to write a book about the unorthodox thinking that fosters the kinds of breakthroughs that became Jobs' hallmark as the co-founder and CEO of Apple. Apple built its first personal computers with some of the parts from Atari's early video game machines. After Jobs and Steve Wozniak started Apple in 1976, Apple also adopted parts of an Atari culture that strived to make work seem like play. That included pizza-and-beer parties and company retreats to the beach.

"I have always been pretty proud about that connection," Bushnell said in an interview. "I know Steve was always trying to take ideas and turn them upside down, just like I did."

Bushnell, now 70, could have reaped even more from his relationship with Jobs if he hadn't turned down an offer from his former employee to invest $50,000 in Apple during its formative stages. Had he seized that opportunity, Bushnell would have owned one-third of Apple, which is now worth about $425 billion - more than any other company in the world.

Bushnell's newly released book, 'Finding The Next Steve Jobs: How to Find, Hire, Keep and Nurture Creative Talent', is the latest chapter in a diverse career that spans more than 20 different start-ups that he either launched on his own or groomed at Catalyst Technologies, a business incubator that he once ran.

He has often pursued ideas before the technology needed to support them was advanced enough to create a mass market. Bushnell financed Etak, an automobile mapping system created in 1983 by the navigator of his yacht and later sold to Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Bushnell also dabbled in electronic commerce during the 1980s by launching ByVideo, which took online orders through kiosks set up in airports and other locations.

In his most costly mistake, Bushnell lost nearly all of a $28 million investment in Androbot, another 1980s-era start-up. It developed three foot tall robots that were supposed to serve the dual role of companion and butler. (Bushnell relied on Apple's computers to control the early models.)

Bushnell's best-known accomplishments came at Atari, which helped launch the modern video game industry with the 1972 release of 'Pong', and at the Chuck E Cheese restaurant chain, which specialises in pizza, arcade entertainment and musical performances by animatronic animals. It's an odyssey that led actor Leonardo DiCaprio to obtain the film rights to Bushnell's life for a possible movie starring DiCaprio in the lead role.

While at Atari, Bushnell began to break the corporate mold, creating a template that is now common through much of Silicon Valley. He allowed employees to turn Atari's lobby into a cross between a video game arcade and the Amazon jungle. He started holding keg parties and hiring live bands to play for his employees after work. He encouraged workers to nap during their shifts, reasoning that a short rest would stimulate more creativity when they were awake. He also promised a summer sabbatical every seven years.

He advertised job openings at Atari with taglines such as, 'Confusing work with play every day' and 'Work harder at having fun than ever before'. When job applicants came in for interviews, he would ask brain-teasing questions such as: "What is a mole?"; "Why do tracks run counter-clockwise?" and "What is the order of these numbers: 8, 5, 4, 9, 1, 7, 6, 3, 2?"

Bushnell hadn't been attracting much attention in recent years until Walter Isaacson's best-selling biography on Jobs came out in 2011, just after Jobs' death. It reminded readers of Bushnell's early ties to the man behind the Macintosh computer, iPod, iPhone and iPad.

Suddenly, everyone was asking Bushnell about what it was like to be Jobs' first boss. Publisher Tim Sanders of Net Minds persuaded him to write a book linked to Jobs, even though Bushnell had already finished writing a science fiction novel about a video game hatched through nanotechnology in 2071.

"The idea is to become a best-selling author first and then the rest of my books will be slam dunks," Bushnell said. To get his literary career rolling, Bushnell relied on veteran ghostwriter Gene Stone, who also has written other books, including 'Forks Over Knives', under his own name.

Bushnell's book doesn't provide intimate details about what Jobs was like after he dropped out of Reed College in Portland, Oregon, and went to work as a technician in 1974 at Atari in Los Gatos, California. He had two stints there, sandwiched around a trip to India. During his second stint at Atari, in 1975, Jobs worked on a 'Pong' knock-off called 'Breakout' with the help of his longtime friend Wozniak, who did most of the engineering work on the video game, even though he wasn't being paid by Atari. Jobs left Atari for good in 1976 when he co-founded Apple with Wozniak, who had been designing engineering calculators at Hewlett-Packard.

Jobs and Bushnell kept in touch. They would periodically meet over tea or during walks to hash out business ideas. After Bushnell moved to Los Angeles with his family 13 years ago, he didn't talk to Jobs as frequently, though he made a final visit about six months before he died.

There are only a few anecdotes about Bushnell's interaction with Jobs at Atari and about those meetings around Silicon Valley.

The book instead serves as a primer on how to ensure a company doesn't turn into a mind-numbing bureaucracy that smothers existing employees and scares off rule-bending innovators such as Jobs.

Bushnell dispenses his advice in vignettes that hammer on a few points. The basics: Make work fun; weed out the naysayers; celebrate failure, and then learn from it; allow employees to take short naps during the day; and don't shy away from hiring talented people just because they look sloppy or lack college credentials.

Many of these principles have become tenets in Silicon Valley's laid-back, risk-taking atmosphere, but Bushnell believes they remain alien concepts in most of corporate America.

"The truth is that very few companies would hire Steve, even today," Bushnell writes in his book. "Why? Because he was an outlier. To most potential employers, he'd just seem like a jerk in bad clothing."

Bushnell says he is worried that Apple is starting to lose the magic touch that Jobs brought to the company. It's a concern shared by many investors, who have been bailing out of Apple's stock amid tougher competition for the iPhone and the iPad and the lack of a new product line since Tim Cook became the company's CEO shortly before Jobs' death. Apple's market value has dropped by 36 percent, or about $235 billion, from its all-time high reached last September.

The incremental steps that Apple has been taking with the iPod, iPhone and iPad have been fine, Bushnell says, but not enough to prove the company is still thinking differently.

"To really maintain the cutting edge that they live on, they will have to do some radical things that resonate," Bushnell said. "They probably have three more years before they really have to do something big. I hope they are working on it right now."

Bushnell is still keeping busy himself. When he isn't writing, he is running his latest start-up, Brainrush, which is trying to turn the process of learning into a game-like experience. He says he hopes to fix an educational system that he believes is "incorrect, inefficient and bureaucratic - all the things you don't want to see in your workforce of the future."