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Rajasthan Pre Medical Test 2010 (Provisional List ) Exam Results 2010

Sunday, June 13, 2010

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Rajasthan Pre Medical Test 2010 (Provisional List ) Exam Result

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Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Exam Results 2010 @ http://www.jharkhand.gov.in/jceceb/.

Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Exam Board (JCECEB) has published Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination 2010 (PCB Group) and Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination 2010 (PCM Group) Results. Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Exam Results 2010 announced on 13th June, 2010 on the official website at http://www.jharkhand.gov.in/jceceb/. Visit bellow link and get Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Exam Board Results 2010.
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MHT CET 2010 Results published on June 14 @ http://www.dmer.org/.

Government of Maharashtra conducted a Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET 2010) for admission to Health Science, Engineering & Pharmacy Courses conducted on Thursday, 6th May, 2010.

The result of MHT-CET 2010 is being declared on Monday, 14th June, 2010 at 10.00 a.m. The mark sheets of the aforesaid examination shall be available to the candidates at the Jr. Colleges. The result of this examination shall be displayed at the website of this Directorate http://www.dmer.org/.
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) Examination Results 2010 announced on 14th June, 2010 at 10:00 AM. Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) Examination Results 2010 available on the bellow links :
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Andhra Pradesh Integrated Common Entrance Test (ICET-2010) | ICET-2010 Results

ICET Results | ICET 2010 Results,ICET-2010 Results will be Released on June 14


Andhra Pradesh Integrated Common Entrance Test(ICET-2010) was conducted by Andhra University, Visakhapatnam on 27th May. This ICET for Admission into MBA/ MCA Courses of all University in Andhra Pradesh and their affiliated colleges.
This ICET being conducted on behalf of APSHCE.
ICET-2010 exam results will be declare on Monday 14th June.2010.
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ICET-2010 ranks will be available on the net from 14th June,2010 at 11:30am onwords.

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0ne Question That Will Instantly Improve Your Relationship

Saturday, June 12, 2010

We’re going to try something a little different
in today’s newsletter. If you read this email and
answer just one simple question below, you will
learn how to improve your relationship with a man
IMMEDIATELY.

Here goes…
Ever notice how a man will “court” you, pursue
you, and do all kinds of amazing and romantic
things to win your heart as you’re getting to
know each other…

But, after a little while, the romance,
passion, and intimacy that he used to create
and be so excited about starts to “fizzle out”
once you’re into a committed relationship?

If you’ve ever found yourself in a situation
with a man who you knew was a great guy but he
started acting immature, depended on you for too
many things (and didn’t appreciate you for them),
and all the while you kept giving more and more to
try and make things work better and keep you
closer… then you don’t want to miss this email.

I’m about to let you know the real reasons why
men in relationships so often act this way… and
what to do about it.

I’m also about to explain why so many women end
up in unfulfilling relationships with men who
“TAKE TAKE TAKE”, and why these women so often end
up getting little back for all their efforts.

First off, tell me if this sounds at all
familiar…

You meet a great guy and you start dating.
The “chemistry” is simply AMAZING and you can’t
believe how into connecting and sharing he is…
even on that emotional level where other men often
fall flat.

You spend time together and keep growing
closer, and you start to believe that maybe you’ve
finally found that amazing friend, companion and
lover all in one.

He’s so open and caring… listens and pays
attention to you and what’s going with you in a
way that few men you’ve met can.

Your connection is unbelievable.
You both know you can count on each other in
ways that feel like you’re closer than you have
been with a man in a long, long time.

Since you’re both so close, he starts to depend
on you for a few things in his life… and you’re
happy to help him since you really care about him
and are a generous and loving person.

But, as time goes on, something starts to
slowly “shift.”

It starts with small things…
He starts acting a little differently, and
stops doing a lot of the things he used to do that
made you admire and respect him.

Somehow, he seems less confident, present, and
“connected” with you.

And then you notice…
There’s something different about how he
depends on you, and it sets off your “radar.”

You start to wonder if how he is with you is
entirely healthy.

You start to feel “drained” with him and with
the relationship more and more… but you know
that a relationship is about give and take, so you
keep giving and have faith that things are going
fine.

More time passes and you start to notice
something else…

You see that he isn’t becoming more
appreciative of all the things you’re doing for
him and your relationship.

In fact, it feels like he’s starting to take
more and more of it for granted.

Actually, he seems LESS APPRECIATIVE of you and
your relationship in general.

He starts asking and depending on you even
more, without any real thanks or reciprocation.

The more he does this, the more you sense that
there’s a kind of needy “childishness” inside him
that’s becoming clearer.

You want to be there for him and be a great
partner… but you also want that fun, strong,
playful, loving, confident man back who was there
before things changed.

With all this going on, you’re not exactly sure
of what to do about it or what’s going on for him
that’s making him act this way.

He doesn’t seem to pay you the same attention,
give the same affection and support that you give
him, and it’s starting to feel unfair and bother
you.

Your relationship is starting to feel like it’s
all about making sure “he’s” happy.

Which of course doesn’t leave much room for
what’s going on for YOU.

You know things can’t go on this way if your
relationship is going to work and be something
worthwhile and “real.”

He’s got to see what’s going on and stop being
so self-involved.

You know that he’s had some challenges in his
own life and maybe he just doesn’t see what’s
going on. So, you decide to not make a big deal
out of it. But, you know that something needs to
change… soon.

So, you finally decide to talk to him about
what’s going on.

You go over in your head again and again what
you’re going to say to him and what’s been going
on for the last several months.

You’re sure that he’ll see what’s been
happening and all the things you’ve been doing for
him and the relationship, and he’ll give you some
understanding.

But when you talk to him, it doesn’t work out
this way… AT ALL.

Instead of hearing you and your intentions to
get things back to a better place between you two,
he just becomes frustrated, irritated and
DEFENSIVE with you.

Instead of hearing you, he makes you feel like
you’re “nagging” him and creating “drama.”

He even acts like you’re the one being
ridiculous and withdraws from you.

Does any of this sound familiar to you?
This situation where you know you’re giving and
getting less than nothing back STINKS.

And unfortunately, it’s a common experience
lots of women have in relationships with men.

Now, there are about 50 things I could tell you
about how men are at fault and create these
problems for themselves and for you in your
relationship.

But the reality is that you’ve already spent
hours thinking about this before and have a lot of
your own ideas about it.

That is partially why I’m NOT going to talk
about what’s going on with men here and what to do
about it.

At least not yet.
Right now we’re going to talk about YOU.
Why?
Because thinking about YOURSELF is the first
step towards real GROWTH and AWARENESS in EVERY
RELATIONSHIP you have in your life.

You could spend days, weeks, months or years
worrying about a man, what he thinks, and why he
does the things he does.

But if you want to be smart…
And you want relationships to start “working”
for you, instead of seeming like a neverending
source of frustration and disappointment trying to
get a man to make the relationship work…

Then you’ll make sure you have things handled
for yourself first.

And that way you’ll have the CERTAINTY that
only comes from understanding what’s happening in
the relationship around you… and what YOU need
to do in each situation that comes up with a man.

THE ONE QUESTION THAT CAN CHANGE YOUR RELATIONSHIP
WITH A MAN INSTANTLY

If you’re at the most basic levels of what I
call “emotional maturity” in your life, then
you’ve started to recognize something very
important and significant about yourself…

You’ve recognized that you have a few PATTERNS
coming up in your relationships.

Of course, some of these patterns are positive
traits that bring benefits, center around your
personal preferences, and involve things you bring
into your life CONSCIOUSLY and for good reason.

But the reality is these aren’t the only kind
of patterns you have in your life.

You also have a special group of “negative
patterns.”

Patterns that you save just for MEN.
So, let me ask you a very simple question.
It’s a question that could very well change the
course of your love life IMMEDIATELY once you
answer it.

Here’s the question -
Do you know your “negative patterns” in
relationships with men?

You might have a few of these that you already
know about that you can rattle off in your head
right now without really thinking about it.

THESE ARE NOT THE PATTERNS I’M LOOKING FOR TO
IMPROVE YOUR LOVE LIFE.

You already know about these patterns and this
knowledge still doesn’t seem to be helping you if
you’re running into the same issues and situations
again and again.

Which is why it’s obvious that “what” you
already know isn’t going to help you learn and
grow past these situations with men for good.

You need to expand your PERSPECTIVE.
That’s why I’m looking for the patterns that
you DON’T see right now, and that you aren’t
CONSCIOUS of.

Here’s where we’re going to take ACTION…
Right now, I want you to give yourself the time
and space for the next 5 minutes to think about
your own patterns in your past or present
relationships with men.

And, I want you to put everything else aside
just for a few short moments while you focus on
YOURSELF.

By the way, if you don’t have time to do this
now, then you probably never will.

And I know it’s a simple question, but the
AWARENESS and GROWTH that can come from your
answer is what’s going to change your love life
immediately.

So now that you’ve made the time, I want you
to think about the following -

I want you to come up with at least TWO of your
own negative relationship patterns with men.

And I don’t just mean patterns that are really
about men… such as “I always pick men who are
clueless about loving relationships.”

This is focusing on HIM, not YOU.
I mean something like “I meet men and quickly
spend all my time with them. But soon I see that
I’ve “lost myself” and I am not able to have a
healthy balance. And inevitably, we end up
breaking up and I resent all the time I spent on
the relationship and him, instead of spending more
time on myself.”

That’s one common example lots of women have
experienced.

Now, it’s your turn.
I want you to come up with 2 other patterns
that have to do with YOU and things that come from
YOUR THINKING or BEHAVIOR.

I’m going to give you a few minutes to do it
now.




I’m going to give you another minute to make
sure you have your two patterns.

OK. So now you have two clear patterns of your
own in your head.

Take out a pen and a piece of paper right now
and write down the patterns you identified.

Do it now, I’ll wait.


Good.
I want you to keep this piece of paper
somewhere you can look at it again in a few days
or weeks.

It will be important to look at what you wrote
down again at least once in the next few days.

DEVELOPING CONSCIOUSNESS TO MOVE PAST YOUR
NEGATIVE AND SELF-DEFEATING “PATTERNS” IN
RELATIONSHIPS WITH MEN

Now that you’ve got your two negative patterns,
here’s where things are going to start coming
together for you…

First, I need you to get away from a dangerous
kind of thinking that ALL WOMEN engage in when it
comes to men, dating and relationships.

I call it “All-or-Nothing Thinking.”
Do you know any women who talk about how their
relationship is hopeless and a complete failure…

And then a few hours or days later they have
shifted 180 degrees to where EVERYTHING is great?

What does this say about the woman who thinks
and feels this way?

What kind of relationship and communication
“skills” does a woman like this have?

And how do you think a man experiences this
kind of thinking and behavior… and what does it
say to him about a woman?

Of course, this is an extreme example of “All-
or-Nothing Thinking.”

Unfortunately, the more common “All-or-Nothing
Thinking” is subtle and difficult to recognize.

Especially when YOU are the one having the
thoughts.

So, let me ask you…
When you look at your pattern, is there a
negative trait or habit of yours that stands out
as the one that gets you into trouble the most?

I’m certain there is.
I want you to identify at least one of your
greatest WEAKNESSES that shows up in your life
through your negative patterns.

I’ll give you a minute to write this down next
to the pattern it’s associated with.

Go ahead.


OK. Now there’s something I want you to think
about…

It makes sense to cut this negative trait or
habit that’s associated with your pattern out of
your relationship and behavior with a man…
right?

It’s caused a lot of these problems… right?
If you cut these traits or qualities out of the
way you are in a relationship with a man, then
things will be better… right?

WRONG.
What if the problems that come up in your
negative pattern are caused by these traits?

And what if the traits in your negative
pattern didn’t represent just your personal
WEAKNESSES?

What if they ALSO represented your personal
STRENGTHS at the same time?

If you were thinking that you should get rid of
the trait or quality entirely that’s involved in
your negative pattern so that things will work
better in the future… then you’re going to that
place of “All-or-Nothing Thinking.”

Talk about throwing out the baby with the bath
water.

Over the years I’ve recognized that there’s a
fascinating mistake TONS of people make in
relationships, in business, and in every aspect of
life…

When something isn’t working and they want to
fix a problem, they don’t look at the entire
“system” around them.

Instead, they focus their attention on the
“symptoms” they see, in isolation.

Some people complain about “Western Medicine”
having the same shortcoming. That it only
addresses symptoms, instead of taking a “holistic”
approach to how everything works together.

Anyway… when a person is trying to fix a
problem in a relationship, by not seeing the
entire “system” going on around them, they can’t
see how all the elements are inter-connected.

So, when they go to make a change, they think
they can change what’s related to the symptoms and
everything will work better.

This is like thinking blowing your nose will
cure a cold.

What’s worse, often times the things that
people change not only don’t work to fix the
problem…

But ends up making things WORSE by affecting
all the other related and inter-connected things
that WERE WORKING.

Talk about COUNTERPRODUCTIVE.
Don’t start solving problems and changing your
relationship when you can only see the “symptoms.”

There’s a better way.
You need to start looking at the whole “system”
of how you and a man connect and communicate in
your relationship.

You need to develop your own “holistic”
approach.

Then you’ll have the PERSPECTIVE to make
choices and take action that will bring more
connection and understanding into your life.

So how can you start to see your own
relationship with a man as the “system” that it
is?

And how can you avoid the dead end strategy of
trying to cover up the “symptoms”?

Here’s a step towards this that you can take
RIGHT NOW…

I’m going to get you out of the habit of using
your destructive “All-or-Nothing Thinking.”

I want you to look at your trait or traits
again that were your own WEAKNESSES in your
negative relationship pattern.

Now I want you to try something that might seem
strange at first.

I want you to identify at least one way in
which your trait or habit in your negative
relationship pattern is also a STRENGTH.

I’ll give you a minute to see how the very
trait that you just identified as a WEAKNESS is
also a STRENGTH.

I want you to write the STRENGTH down right now
next to the pattern it’s associated with.

Go ahead. I’ll give you a few minutes.



OK, good.
There’s a lot of power and AWARENESS created in
what you just did when you think about it - IF
you stay aware of this when you’re interacting
with a man in your relationship.

When you see how your WEAKNESSES, that you’ve
been giving yourself a hard time about and trying
to figure out how to get rid of, are also part of
your STRENGTHS… things you never could have
understood will start to become clear to you.

Challenges, issues, attitudes, and hurtful
things that a man brings to you that relate to
your patterns, will start to look differently
to you…

And you’ll start to have an amazing sense of
CLARITY about what’s the best thing to do for you,
for him, and for your relationship.

A “STRANGE TRUTH” ABOUT THE PEOPLE AND
RELATIONSHIPS YOU ATTRACT IN LIFE AND LOVE

You’ve got some basic tools to work with now to
understand more about what’s going on with you and
your relationship.

But it really only starts here.
Are you CLEAR on how these 2 patterns come up
in your life?

Do you know how to avoid “All or Nothing
Thinking” the next time it comes up and tries to
create DISTANCE between you and a man?

Do you know where these thoughts come from and
what to do to stay conscious and overcome the
negative aspects of your other destructive
relationship patterns?

Do you know how to guide a man to start doing
these same things to improve HIMSELF and the way
he is in your relationship, so you don’t have to
try and convince him of what’s going on that he
can’t see or isn’t paying attention to?

Most women who aren’t in a happy, healthy,
loving, lasting relationship don’t have this
knowledge and the ability to stay connected with a
man that comes along with it.

The strange truth is, patterns aren’t just
coincidences in your life.

They keep repeating in your life for a reason.
What are the lessons that keep coming up for
you in your love life that you can’t learn from
where you are today, but keep coming at you?

The reality is that you have a choice…
You can keep repeating these patterns, and
experiencing the pain and frustration that comes
with them again and again…

This is the “easy” choice that doesn’t ask or
require you to learn and grow at all.

OR…
You can create a “shift” in your life.
You can choose to have more AWARENESS and more
GROWTH… which will of course bring new ways of
seeing things, and best of all, NEW RESULTS in
your relationship.

The choice is yours right now.
I’ve put together what I think is the VERY BEST
program just for a woman like you that will create
the GROWTH and AWARENESS you’re looking for in
your love life.

It’s called “From Casual To Committed.”
If you’ve ever wondered why you get “stuck”
with a man once you get to a certain level of
connection and intimacy… and then things seem to
go backwards and he withdraws… then this program
is going to change your life and your
relationship.

One of the most critical things that’s going on
inside a relationship when a “casual”, or even a
committed relationship, starts to go wrong, even
though there’s no lack of love or caring between
the man and woman, is FEAR.

And I don’t just mean YOUR FEARS… I’m talking
about a HIS FEARS, too.

Inside this CD/DVD program I go DEEP into what
fear is in relationships, how it works into the
entire relationship “system”… and how to break
out of the negative cycles and patterns of FEAR
then ANGER then WITHDRAWAL.

There’s a reason why most men pull away and
sabotage perfectly good, loving relationships
with women.

And there’s a reason why YOUR FEARS are only
making these things with a man WORSE.

There are clear steps that you can take to
change your love life and relationship, no matter
where you are right now with a man.

Shifting your PERSPECTIVE and becoming MORE
CONSCIOUS is your first step… some of which
we’ve touched on here.

You can stop the unnecessary PATTERNS.
You can come to terms with, and understand, the
FEARS.

And you can find out, once and for all, why it
is that men so often put up RESISTANCE to becoming
more connected, closer and MORE COMMITTED with YOU
on a physical and emotional level.

Don’t let go of this opportunity to have
LASTING CHANGE and IMPROVEMENT to the quality of
your love life and all your relationships.

Go check out my From Casual To Committed
program right now:

http://www.CatchHimKeepHim.com/FCTC
Oh, and by the way…
I’ve put up a few free video samples from the
program online for you to check out on the page
where I give you all the details about this
program.

And…
If you decide to check this program out now,
I’m going to do something special for you as an
“insider” who reads my newsletter -

I’m going to let you take a copy of this
program FREE so you can see if you like it and get
the results in your relationship that you’re
looking for.

Try the program entirely at my risk.
If you like it, keep the program and work with
it for a full 30 days.

If you still get the value out of the program
you expected and want it after an entire month
working with all the ideas, insights, exercises
and materials… then I’ll bill you.

But, if for some reason you’re not entirely
happy with the program, just send me an email and
you won’t be charged for anything.

No tricks. No hassles.
It’s that simple.
So, let me send you a copy of this program
today and you’ll have an entire month to work with
it before you have to decide anything.

You don’t have anything to lose here.
But what could come from your learning,
growth, and new “relationship skills” and wisdom
could be PRICELESS and last a lifetime.

I Love You in Different Languages

I Love You in Different Languages

Afrikaans - Ek is lief vir jou

Albanian - te dua

Arabic - Ana Ahebak / Ana Bahibak

Armenian - yes kez shat em siroom

Assyr- Az tha hijthmekem

Alentejano(Portugal) - Gosto De Ti, Porra!

Bahasa Malayu - (Malaysia) Saya cinta mu

Basque - Maite Zaitut

Bengali - Ami Tomake Bahlobashi

Bavarian - I mog di

Bisaya - Nahigugma ko nimo

Bosnian - Ja te volim (formally) or volim-te

Bulgarian - Obicham te

Bulgarian - Obicham te

Burmese- chit pa de

Cantonese - Ngo Oi Nei

Chinese - gnoy oy na
Goi Oi Lei (Hongkong)
Wa Ai Li (Taiwan)

Cambodian - Bon sro lanh oon

Catalan - T’estim (mallorcan)

Croatian - LJUBim te

Czech - miluji te

Danish- Jeg elsker dig

Dutch - Ik hou van jou

English - I love you

Esperanto - Mi amas vim

Estonian - Ma armastan sind / Mina armastan sind (formal)

Farsi - Tora dust midaram

Filipino - Mahal ka ta

Finnish - Minä rakastan sinua

French - Je t’aime

Gaelic - Tá mé i ngrá leat

German - Ich liebe Dich

Greek - S’agapw

Greenlandic - Asavakit

Gujrati - Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon

Hawaiian - Aloha wau ia ‘oe

Hebrew - Ani ohevet ota

Hindi - Main tumsey pyaar karta hoon / Maine Pyar Kiya

Hmong - Kuv Hlub Koj

Hungarian - Szeretlek

Hokkien - Wa ai lu

Hopi - Nu’ umi unangwa’ta

Icelandic - Eg elska thig

Indonesian - Saya cinta padamu

Italian - ti amo

Indian - Mai tumase pyar karata hun (male to female) Mai tumase pyar karati hun (female to male)

Irish - taim i’ ngra leat

Japanese - Aishiteru

Javanese - Kulo tresno marang panjenengan (formal)
aku terno kowe (informal)

Kapangpangan - Kaluguran daka.

Korean - SA LANG HAE / Na No Sa Lan Hei

Kurdish - Khoshtm Auyt

Laos - Chanrackkun

Latin - Ego te amo

Latvian - Es mîlu Tevi

Lithuanian - As Myliu Tave

Lebanese - Bahibak

Lingala - Nalingi yo

Lojban - mi do prami

Luo - Aheri

Macedonian - Te sakam

Mandarin - Wo Ai Ni

Malteese - Inhobbok hafna

Malay - Saya cintakan mu / Saya cinta mu

Norwegian - Jeg elsker deg

Persian - Tora Doost Darem

Pig Latin - I-yea Ove-lea Ou-yea

Polish - Kocham Cie

Portuguese - Eu te amo (Brazilian)

Eu amo-te (continental)

Punjabi - me tumse pyar ker ta hu’

Romanian - Te iubesc

Russian - Ya tebya liubliu

Serbo-Croatian - Volim te

Sign language -
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Slovenian - ljubim te

Swedish - Jag älskar dig

Swiss German - Ch-ha di gärn

Spanish - Te quiero / te amo / yo amor tu

Swahili - Naku penda

Tagalog - Mahal Kita / Iniibig kita

Tamil - Naan Unnai Khadalikkeren

Telugu - Nenu Ninnu Premisthunnanu

Thai - Khao Raak Thoe / chun raak ter

Turkish - seni seviyorum

Ukranian - Yalleh blutebeh / ya tebe kohayu

Urdu - Mea tum se pyaar karta hu ( when a guy says it)
Mea tum se pyar karti hu (when a gal says it)

Vietnamese - Toi yeu em

Vulcan - Wani ra yana ro aisha

Yugoslavian - Ya te volim

Zazi - Ezhele hezdege

Zulu - Mena Tanda Wen

Is it love………!

1. Are your palms sweaty, is your heart racing? and your voice caught within your chest?
it isn’t love, it’s like.

2. You can’t keep your hand off them, am I right?
it isn’t love, it’s lust

3. Are you proud and eager to show them off?
it isn’t love, it’s luck

4. Do you want them because you know they’re there?
it isn’t love, it’s loneliness

5. Are you there because it’s what everyone wants?
it isn’t love, its loyalty

6. Do you stay for their confessions of love, because you don’t want to hurt them?
it isn’t love, its pity

7. Are you there because they kissed you, or held your hand?
it isn’t love, it’s lack of confidence

8. Do you belong to them because their sight makes your heart skip a beat?
it isn’t love, it’s infatuation

9. Do you tell them that everyday they are the one you think of?
it isn’t love, it’s a lie

10. Are you willing to give up all your favorite things for their sake?
it isn’t love, it’s charity

11. Do you pardon their faults because you care about them?
it isn’t love, it’s friendship

12. Do you accept their faults because it’s part of who they are?
then it’s love

13. Do you cry for their pain, even when they’re strong?
then it’s love

14. Do their eyes see your true heart, and touch your soul so deeply, it hurts?
then it’s love

15. Do you stay because a blinding incomprehensible mix of pain, and elations pulls you close and hold you?
then it’s love

16. Are you attracted to others but stay with them faithfully with no regrets?
then it’s love

17. Would you give them your heart, your life, your death?
then it’s love

18. And always remember - love isn’t one sided!! - Both must love for LOVE to exist!

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iPhone 4 guide: preview, pricing, availability & Specs

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

 

In a lot of ways, Apple's iPhone 4 announcement was short on surprises. We've been playing with the new iPhone OS 4 (now dubbed iOS 4) for a while, and photos of the hardware had been widely disseminated, a rarity for an unreleased Apple product. Still, Apple managed to fill in the gaps and build up the hype, and there's plenty to know about this handset that extends beyond what you can glean from bricked hardware of dubious provenance. Follow along with us as we break it all down, including detailed impressions from our hands-on time with the device.


Hardware


Specs

The iPhone 4 marks the most dramatic shift in form factor for the iPhone since the original, but it still looks pretty much exactly like an iPhone. As per usual, it's what's inside the phone that matters most, and Apple has made plenty of changes. For a full spec-by-spec comparison with the previous-generation iPhone 3GS, check out our tale of the tape chart, but let's hit the main points:

Build

The iPhone 4 is just barely heavier than the 3GS at 4.8 ounces vs. 4.76 ounces, but it's is significantly thinner (9.3mm vs. 12.3mm) and a bit narrower (58.6mm vs. 62.1mm). It's sandwiched front and back by aluminosilicate glass, which very scratch resistant and strong (30 times harder than plastic, says Apple), and similar in theory to the impervious Gorilla Glass we whaled on recently.

Display

The Droid and Nexus One have popularized the once unheard-of WVGA resolution in high-end smartphones, but Apple's doing them one better with a 960 x 640 display -- a higher resolution at the same 3.5-inch size of previous iPhones, and a smaller size than flagship smartphone competitors. The size tradeoff is all about pixel density: Apple's branding the screen with the "Retina Display" name because the 326ppi resolution is denser than what the human eye can perceive. The Retina Display is also LED backlit, and uses the IPS screen tech from the iPad for wide angles and a high 800:1 contrast ratio. Apple also claims to be doing some software tricks to enhance the quality of the screen even further, and with all this combined the company claims to be "years" ahead of the competition on screen tech, although we're sure the competition would beg to differ.



Processor

One of the other most important hardware improvements is the A4 processor the iPhone 4 now shares with the iPad. While Apple was happy to declare the 1GHz clock speed of the iPad, it has been less forthcoming with the iPhone 4, and it's very possible the chip has been downclocked somewhat to conserve battery life. Either way, the chip itself is a tighter package that uses less power while running faster than the processor in the 3GS, and that's always a good thing.

Battery life

Speaking of battery life, Apple has actually managed to improve this spec over the last generation, with seven hours of 3G talk and 10 hours of WiFi data, vs. five hours of talk and nine hours of WiFi data on the 3GS. The phone is also rated at 40 hours of audio playback and 10 hours of video runtime, with a 300 hour standby time.

Cameras

Apple's added a front-facing VGA camera, as well as a new five megapixel camera around back to replace the 3.2 megapixel sensor from the 3GS. The camera is capable of shooting 720p video at 30fps, and iOS 4 now allows you tap to focus while taking video and stills. There's also a new LED flash to help illuminate your shots. Apple is using a newer "backside illuminated" image sensor, a technology that's cropping up in all manner of compact digital cameras and other high-end phones like the HTC EVO 4G -- essentially, these types of sensor are better able to capture more light. While we appreciate Apple sticking with a lower megapixel count to enhance image quality, the real proof will be putting this phone up against the likes of the Nokia N8 and HTC EVO -- Apple's example shots are always a lot better than anything we can eke out of its sensors. Here's a full gallery of unedited photos from the iPhone 4 -- you can see they're good, but it won't replace your DSLR.


Radios

The iPhone 4 supports the same theoretical 7.2Mbps HSDPA downloads of its predecessor, along with adding 5.7Mbps HSUPA uploads, and adds on top of that quad band 3G, making more of a world phone when it comes to data (though T-Mobile US's odd 3G spectrum is still out of the loop). Perhaps more exciting for many folks is the addition of 802.11n, though unfortunately it's only the 2.4GHz flavor, leaving out the exciting possibility of escaping runaway interference into the relatively clean 5GHz band. There's also the usual Bluetooth and GPS hardware inside. The iPhone 4's design is somewhat unique in that Apple is using the multi-part stainless steel band that runs around the device as a pair of antennas -- hopefully this will alleviate some of the iPhone's existing coverage woes.

Sensors

Apple's added a three-axis gyroscope to its usual complement of sensors, giving it almost a Wii Motion Plus's level of input when paired with the existing accelerometer and compass. Unfortunately, with tens of millions of gyroscope-free iPhones on the market, we might not be seeing too many major titles putting it to good use right off the bat.

Accessories

Like with every iPhone since the original, there's no dock included -- it's $29 extra. Unlike every other iPhone, Apple's actually building a case for this phone: the colorful Bumper, which only surrounds the sides of the phone, leaving the front and back free and clear. A bit steep at $29, however.

Hands-on

The essential layout of the iPhone 4 is not dramatically different from the 3GS -- all of the expected parts are where you expect them to be -- but there are major, substantial differences. Firstly, this thing is thin. Deathly thin. We were shocked by just how svelte and tiny it feels in your hands. That's especially impressive when you realize that the iPhone 4 is sporting the same 3.5-inch screen size as the original iPhone, but has cranked-up battery life, a faster CPU, and two entirely new cameras.

In your hand it feels really solid, which of course belies its construction of two tempered glass slabs sandwiching a steel band that wraps around the device. In a way, the phone looks like a really thin, really sexy ice cream sandwich. Jobs said it reminded him of a "classic Leica camera," and we can't disagree. There's a retro quality to the design that gives the iPhone 4 a timeless feel -- like khaki pants that never seem to go out of style. It doesn't look like it's from the future so much as it looks like it's from the future as conceived by Dieter Rams, and that shouldn't be a surprise. It is an elegant, beautifully executed piece of industrial design.

The front of the phone is very much classic iPhone, save for that new high-test glass. The home button seems to have more travel and click to it, which we liked. There's also the new front-facing camera, which is barely noticeable. Around the back it's more smooth glass, interrupted only by the camera and LED flash. Everything is flush and smooth, and nothing feels out of place. Up top there's the headphone jack, a new noise-canceling microphone, and the sleep / wake / power button. On the left side you've got those new rounded volume buttons, which are really nice and clicky, and a mute switch. On the right side there's a small microSIM tray, and along the bottom there's the speaker, microphone, and dock connector. There are three notches in that stainless steel band which allow antennas to reach the outside of the casing. Some people don't care for the look of them, but we happen to like the detail.

Holding the phone is comfortable, but it takes some getting used to because there's so much less "back" to it than the previous versions. You definitely need to shift your fingers if you're going from a 3G or 3GS to the 4 -- it's just way thinner around and side to side. We'd also say the iPhone 4 feels slightly more hefty than a 3GS -- in a good way -- since it's the same weight in a smaller package.

But the main course here is the new screen, Apple's "Retina Display." That 960 x 640 resolution is really quite dramatic when it's packed 326ppi tight into the 3.5 inch display. Comparing the new display to the 3GS is stunning, but the difference is apparent even compared to more modern phones like the HTC EVO or Incredible -- the iPhone 4 just kind of blows everything out of the water. It's hard to describe without seeing it, but you cannot really see pixels on this screen (provided you're rendering text or images at full resolution). Text just looks like printed text, images look incredibly warm and deep, and video is stunning. We're trying not to be over the top, but it's just a really, really gorgeous display. This is one case where Apple's hype actually matches reality.

In short, the new iPhone design is a big step up from the previous versions, and it places the goal line -- from a hardware perspective -- a little further out for the competition.


Software


iOS 4 overview

It's likely you already know a lot about iOS 4 -- we've covered it in depth in the past, when it was still called iPhone OS 4. Obviously the big additions are multitasking, folders, iBooks, along with user-defined wallpapers, Mail's new unified inbox, Bluetooth keyboard support and some 1500 other features, most of which require updated apps in order to really shine. Here's a quick list of the biggies -- you can get most of this stuff on your iPhone 3G or higher / iPod touch 2G or higher right now if you're a dev, and it'll be free for everyone on June 21st:
  • Background audio (think Pandora).
  • Background VoIP (think Skype).
  • Background location data, both with live GPS for backgrounded turn-by-turn, and cell tower-based for lower power draw.
  • Orientation lock -- you can set it to always stay in portrait
  • Spell check (like on the iPad).
  • Bluetooth keyboard support (again, on the iPad).
  • User-defined wallpaper (a jailbreak favorite).
  • Tap to focus when recording video, just like with photos, and a 5x digital zoom for the camera.
  • Playlist creation and nested playlists
  • App folders for sorting apps. You can even put an app folder in the dock.
  • Enhanced Mail. You can have a merged inbox view, switch between inboxes quickly, and sync to more than one Exchange account. There's also threaded messaging (at last!) and in-app attachment viewing.
  • iBooks, just like on iPad, only smaller. You can wirelessly sync books between platforms, a la Kindle.
  • Enterprise features, including remote device management and wireless app distribution.
  • Local notifications. Like push notifications, but sends a notification straight from the app without needing a push notification server, perfect for an alarm, for instance.
  • Fast app switching. Saves the state of an app and resumes it from where you left off, without dwelling in memory.

We've been using iOS 4 since it was announced on our iPhone 3GS, and it's very much the same iPhone experience with some extremely welcome tweaks, like being able to quickly switch between apps by double-clicking the home button, and being able to lock the phone in portrait orientation. But other than that it'll be up to the app developers to really take advantage of these 1,500 new APIs -- we haven't seen too many apps make use of the new features yet, and that's where iOS 4 will really shine.


Hands-on with the iPhone 4's new features

So what does iOS 4 feel like to use on the new iPhone 4 and its A4 chip?

Well, it feels really snappy. The OS is definitely brisk in most of its tasks, and when it comes to something like the camera app, it's a whole new ballgame. We were actually really surprised at how fast the iPhone 4 can snap pictures, especially considering the higher resolution of the camera. If you're an impatient photographer, you'll love the iPhone 4. The same was true for HD video capture -- there wasn't any lag in getting things done. Apps, folders, and task switching also went off without a hitch. If you think your 3GS feels tight, the iPhone 4 is like a vise grip.

The big iPhone 4 software exclusives -- and likely your big questions -- concern FaceTime and the new cameras, which are untested ground for Apple. We were confused at first because we expected FaceTime to be its own app, but instead it's baked into the phone app. Here's how it works: if you place a call to someone else with an iPhone 4, it's able to autodetect that they're FaceTime-compatible and you're given the option of requesting a video call. Otherwise, you can go into the contact card and initiate a FaceTime call right from there (like sending a text message). We experienced varying levels of smoothness when we tested things out -- we experienced some stuttery video and freezes when there were a lot of people crowding the demo booth and trying to make calls, but things were much, much better when the crowds died out a little. Our impression is that if you're on your home network, this will be a really great experience, but you need to have some bandwidth -- hence FaceTime's current WiFi-only status. Of course, the real question is whether or not anyone will actually want to make video calls at all, and we'll have to wait and see on that. There was something oddly sci-fi about using FaceTime -- even though we know there are other video calling options out there, Apple's presentation makes it all seem a little more futuristic. Apple says the FaceTime standard will be open and people will be able to create apps around it, but we haven't heard much in detail on that front -- it sounds promising, however.

At the end of the day, iOS 4 on the iPhone 4 is still fundamentally the iPhone OS you know and love (or hate with a passion). There's little here you don't know, and there aren't any game-changing features. We love the multitasking, and we love the music-player controls (hopefully there's more of this to come), but Apple is sticking to what it knows with iOS 4. That said, iOS 4 and the iPhone 4 are definitely a match made in gadget geek heaven.


How to get one


Buying a new iPhone -- or any phone on contract, for that matter -- can be a harrowing experience filled with legalese, unexpected expenses, nail-biting, and signatures that commit you to a solid 24 months of loyalty. Both AT&T and Apple have released all the particulars on getting a brand-spanking-new iPhone 4, whether you're a new AT&T customer or you're coming in for an upgrade -- but in an effort to prevent any last-minute drama on the 24th, let's break it down in one spot, shall we?

If you're new to AT&T or you're adding an additional line, you'll pay $199 for the 16GB model and $299 for the 32GB one, assuming you're comfortable with signing a two-year contract. If you'd like to keep yourself out of contract so you can leave at any time you like, you're looking at $599 for 16GB or $699 for 32GB.

What if you sign the contract and decide to ditch out in the middle of it? You'll pay $325 minus $10 times the number of months you've been in the contract in penalty fees. For example, if you're ten months into your iPhone 4 contract and you decide to jump ship, you'll pay $225 to leave. If you bought a 32GB iPhone 4 for the subsidized price of $299, that means you will have effectively paid $524 for it (not including the cost of your monthly plan over the course of those ten months, of course).

Interestingly, this means that you could theoretically save $75 on the no-commitment price of the 16GB model by buying it subsidized and breaking your contract immediately (excluding fees), but unless you're insistent on unlocking the phone immediately (assuming there's a reliable unlock available) and taking it to T-Mobile to use with 2G service alone, there probably isn't much logic in doing that.

If you're upgrading a line of AT&T service that you already have, the situation is a little bit more complicated, but AT&T has made it about as painless as possible. The first thing you need to do is confirm whether you're eligible for what AT&T refers to as the "new activation" price -- this is the same price you'd pay as though you were a new customer coming in off the street, and it's usually the best price a carrier offers on a phone. AT&T's extended eligibility by six months to many of its current customers, so make sure you check! You've got three options:
  • Visit AT&T's website. From there, you'll log into your account and click on the "Check Upgrade Options" link.
  • Dial *639# on your current AT&T phone. In a few seconds, you'll get a reply text message telling you what's up -- whether you're eligible, or if not, the date on which you will be.
  • Call customer service. No offense to AT&T's call center reps, but we'd use this as a last resort.
It's important to note that your upgrade eligibility date is not necessarily your contract expiration date -- in fact, the two are only tangentially related -- so you can't assume that buying a phone from AT&T since June 24, 2008 takes you out of the game. The way AT&T calculates upgrade eligibility dates is a closely-guarded secret that involves your monthly spending, the length of time you've been with the carrier and other mysterious factors, but we've been told by an AT&T spokesman that iPhone customers who spend at least $99 a month can generally expect upgrade eligibility to come every 12 to 18 months. In this case, though, the company has pulled ahead any existing iPhone customer who'd previously had an upgrade date in 2010 so that they can get the best $199 / $299 pricing on the iPhone 4.

You may also be required to pay what AT&T calls an "upgrade fee" of $18. Like the upgrade eligibility date, the way AT&T determines whether you've got to shell it out isn't publicly divulged; we're just told that it involves the length of the contract, the customer's payment history, monthly spend, and so on.

If you're not eligible for an upgrade, not all hope is lost; you could either add another line of service (assuming you pass the credit check) or pay what AT&T calls the "early upgrade" price. It's more than the new activation price, but it's still better than the full price of $599 / $699 -- the only downside is that your current contract is extended to a full two years again from the date of your purchase. This early upgrade pricing comes in at $200 more than the $199 / $299, which means you'll pay $399 for the 16GB iPhone 4 or $499 for the 32GB version.


Regardless of how you get the new phone, you might be wondering whether you're able to take your $30 unlimited data with you when you go in light of AT&T's recent data pricing changes. The short answer is yes, you can -- unless you want to add the $20 tethering option, which requires that you switch to the new $25 DataPro plan that includes 2GB with overage of $10 per additional gigabyte. Be warned: if you do decide to switch to DataPlus or DataPro, you'll never be able to go back to the $30 option, so think long and hard before you take the leap.

Wrap-up



So what's the verdict? Well, we're obviously holding final judgments until we have a chance to give the iPhone 4 an official Engadget review, but from the short time we spent with the device and OS, we're definitely impressed. Apple has answered quite a few of the minor questions and issues we've had with the current model, and even seems to be tackling some of the bigger problems like connectivity with those new antennas. When it comes to the competition -- judging by specs and OS capabilities -- the new phone puts Apple ahead of the curve. It's still got some very stiff competition in devices like the EVO 4G and Nexus One, but a gulf has been created by the combination of the iPhone 4's look and feel, an increasingly polished OS, that insane display, superfast CPU, and solid new camera additions. It might not be a revolution tantamount to the introduction of the original iPhone (as Steve and company would like you to believe), but in terms of evolution, Apple just took a giant step forward.

With contributions by Paul Miller, Chris Ziegler, and Nilay Patel.

Source  : ENGADGET

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