Friday, December 19, 2014

Micromax - Yu Yureka for just Rs.9000/-

                            Micromax-owned Yu Televentures has unveiled its first smartphone. Dubbed as Yureka, the new smartphone is powered by Cyanogen OS and will be available exclusively at Amazon.in.

Monday, December 1, 2014

YOU Broadband starts offering 100Mbps at Rs. 1699 for 200GB in Bengaluru

You Broadband is one of the leading ISPs in Bengaluru and they have come up with a recent plan that will delight heavy Internet users. The ‘WTF 100’ plan offers a whopping speed of 100Mbps and a free data usage quota of 200GB per month. After the free data quota is over the speed would be throttled to a respectable 1Mbps.

Monday, November 24, 2014

Xiaomi Redmi Note 3G, 4G versions to be launched in India, start at Rs. 8,999

Xiaomi make another surprise


Xiaomi has officially announced the launch of its Redmi Note smartphone in India. The company has launched 3G and 4G versions of the smartphone price at Rs. 8,999 and Rs. 9,999 respectively. The 3G phone will be available from December 2, while registration begins tomorrow 6pm. The 4G version will be available from mid-December.
Xiaomi has tied up with Flipkart and Airtel for the 4G version of Redmi Note. Customers can buy the phone from Airtel flagship stores (about 100) from 6 cities in India. However, customers need to register online, hosted by Airtel, and can collect the device from Airtel stores.
The Redmi Note 4G version has a 5.5-inch HD display with 720p resolution, 267ppi pixel density and Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The smartphone runs MIUI based on Android. It is powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 MSM8928, along with 2 GB of RAM.
The Redmi Note has 13MP rear camera and 5MP front facing cameras. The smartphone supports 64GB SD card slot. In terms of connectivity, the phone supports single-SIM, FDD-LTE and TDD-LTE, Bluetooth 4.0 LE  + BT3.0HS, WLAN802.11b/g/n and GPS+AGPS. The smartphone is powered by a 3100 mAh battery.
The 3G version of the Redmi Note has similar specs except it has 1.7 GHz MediaTek MT6592 octa-core SoC, dual-SIM connectivity, 3G network support and 32GB microSD support. Also, the Redmi Note 3G ships with Android 4.2 out of the box, while the 4G variant has Android 4.4 KitKat – though both on MiUI 5.
- See more at: http://www.digit.in/mobile-phones/xiaomi-redmi-note-3g-4g-versions-launched-in-india-starts-at-rs-8999-24548.html#sthash.0xDPa7s8.dpuf


                                Xiaomi has officially announced the launch of its Redmi Note smartphone in India. The company has launched 3G and 4G versions of the smartphone price at Rs. 8,999 and Rs. 9,999 respectively. The 3G phone will be available from December 2, while registration begins tomorrow 6pm. The 4G version will be available from mid-December.


Tuesday, November 11, 2014

On This Day In Computer History: Bill Gates First Introduced Windows 1.0





                On this day in 1983, Microsoft’s Bill Gates first unveiled the Windows operating system for PCs. It wasn’t actually until 1985, however, until the first version was officially released to manufacturing—that’s 29 years ago. The screenshot above is what the graphical interface of Windows 1.01 looked like. Colorful, flat, lots of white space. It kind of sounds like how you’d describe some popular mobile interfaces today.

Monday, November 3, 2014

USSD Codes For All Indian Operators/Networks

http://itechtall.blogspot.in/2014/11/ussd-codes-for-all-indian.html

 

All Network Details are provided here : Click here 

 

How to check internet balance tata Docomo 2G/3G or Data pack


Check internet balance tata Docomo 2G/3G or Data pack. Tata docomo is Indian telecom service provider by tata teleservices limited on GSM, CDMA, internet and other services. Access your data pack information i.e validity and balance by many ways provided by Tata Docomo i.e by dialing USSD code, from SMS or online accessing your mobile account balance. You can also check for Customer care number of Tata Docomo for more information and also APN of Docomo, if your internet is not working properly.

Check internet balance tata Docomo 2G/3G or Data pack

http://itechtall.blogspot.in/2014/11/how-to-check-internet-balance-tata.html

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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Do you prefer to Root or not to Root your phone?



What is root/rooting means?

Root/rooting means that your device obtain SuperUser rights and permission in your Android OS, to be able to gain privileges and ability to install and load custom ROM's, custom themes, increase phone performance, able to install certain apps require to gain root access. It is the same meaning in iPhone terms of Jailbreaking.



Friday, October 17, 2014

Apple Size dif : choose urs



iPhone 5s
iPhone 6 iPhone 6 Plus iPad Mini 3 iPad Air 2
Height 4.87 inches (123.8 mm) 5.44 inches (138.1 mm) 6.22 inches (158.1 mm) 7.87 inches (200 mm) 9.4 inches (240 mm)
Width 2.31 inches (58.6 mm) 2.64 inches (67.0 mm) 3.06 inches (77.8 mm) 5.3 inches (134.7 mm) 6.6 inches (169.5 mm)
Depth 0.30 inch (7.6 mm) 0.27 inch (6.9 mm) 0.28 inch (7.1 mm) 0.29 inch (7.5 mm) 0.24 inch (6.1 mm)
Weight 3.95 ounces (112 grams) 4.55 ounces (129 grams) 6.07 ounces (172 grams) 11.68 ounces (331 grams)* 15.36 ounces (437 grams)*
Screen size (diagonal) 4 inches 4.7 inches 5.5 inches 7.9 inches 9.7 inches

*Wi-Fi-only model.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Brush Mouse Provides Better Air Circulation for Sweaty Palm


Have you ever felt your computer mouse becoming sticky with sweat after long hours of use? Jang Wooseok, an industrial designer, has thought of a new mouse design to solve this problem with Brush Mouse. It’s a combination of a flat mouse and a brush, where not only we benefit from a flat, thinner, and lighter mouse, but also the structural of a brush which is elastic and offers better air circulating below your palm.
When holding Brush Mouse, any heat will be naturally released beneath the palm to the empty space among brushes, thus, making your sweaty palm a bit cool. The surface contact between Brush Mouse and your palm changes from smooth surface to dots, making pressure to your palm is diminished and properly distributed. At the same time, it eliminates the fatigue from using mouse for too long.
Designer : Jang Wooseok







Wednesday, October 8, 2014

This is the future of Photoshop and it feels like magic







Adobe has made a video with its vision for the future of its tablet-based graphic applications. Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere... it is really amazing, almost unbelievable—borderline magical, really. Check it out.




      

If they achieve a fraction of what is show here, I would be happy. I have no doubt that all the features will happen eventually, but I want them all right now.

Top 10 Incredibly Useful Windows Programs to Have On Hand


Top 10 Incredibly Useful Windows Programs to Have On Hand
Some apps are essential, and you use them every day. Everyone knows their names: Firefox, VLC, 7-Zip, and so on. However, there's another class of app that gets less attention: the apps that are insanely useful to have in your back pocket on the rare occasions you need them. Here are 10 of our favorites.

Friday, September 19, 2014

DataWind to launch Rs. 2000 phone with free lifetime Internet


DataWind is planning to launch a Rs 2,000 smartphone in India with free lifetime Internet access. The company plans to launch the device before Diwali.

Datawind stated that the said the device will be based on Android operating system and have a 3.5 inch size. Datawind Executive Vice President Rupinder Singh stated that the company is in talks with three mobile operators for the lifetime free Internet offer but refused to divulge more details as the deal is yet to be finalised. Read: DataWind, BSNL tie up for free bundled data with Ubislate tablets

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

[Android One] Micromax launches Canvas A1 Android One smartphone for Rs 6,499


Packed with the pure stock Android experience and hardware specifically designed for optimum performance, Indian mobile vendor Micromax has announced Canvas A1 Android One smartphone. It features latest Android OS, quad-core Mediatek processor, 5 megapixel camera, dual-Micro SIM and at a price tag of Rs 6,499. The smartphone will be available exclusively through Indian online retailer Amazon India.

[Android One] Karbonn launches SPARKLE V smartphone for Rs 6399


Straight from Google with its recommended hardware and stock Android, Indian mobile vendor Karbonn has launched – Sparkle V, one of the three Android One smartphones launched today. It features pure Android experience along with quad-core processor, dual-SIM option, free Google Drive cloud storage and more under an affordable price tag of Rs 6399. The smartphone will be available exclusively through Indian online retailer Snapdeal.


[Android One] Spice comes up with Android One Dream UNO Mi-498 for Rs 6,299



Beautiful than the other two, Indian mobile vendor Spice has come up with its own version of the Android One smartphone named ‘Spice Android One Dream UNO Mi-498’. It’s build on Google’s recommended hardware and mostly the stock pure Android experience. The smartphone will be available exclusively with India’s largest online retailer Flipkart at a price tag of Rs 6299.


Android One launched; Low end Smartphone Games Started with entry of Google


Google launched their much-awaited sub-$100 Android One smartphones on Monday, and in India would be available through domestic cellphone makers Micromax, Karbonn and Spice. Prices for the Android One would start from Rs. 6,399.





Karbonn Sparkle V (Photo: Snapdeal)

Monday, September 15, 2014

Philips GoGear Mix 4 GB - Unboxing and Review


PHILIPS GOGEAR MIX MP3 PLAYER

The new GoGEAR Mix from Philips is a stylish gadget which keeps all your music in one place. You no longer have to fret about having misplaced a CD, which carries a maximum of 12 tracks. You can keep more than 1000 songs in the MP3 Player.
  • Capacity
      The built-in memory measures up to 4 GB. In addition you can also store up to 1000 tracks at a time.

    Thursday, September 11, 2014

    Apple Unveils iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus

    New iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus with retina HD display

     
     
           All the rumours and leaks came true, Apple has come up with bigger screens for their next generation smartphones – the iPhone 6 with 4.7 inch display and iPhone 6 Plus with 5.5 inch display. They now come with unibody aluminium frames, more slimmer, retina HD displays, new powerful A8 chip, latest iOS 8 operating system and of-course more costlier.

    Saturday, August 2, 2014

    BEST laptop to buy under 30K

    Dell Inspiron 15 3537 Laptop

     (4th Gen Ci3/ 2GB/ 500GB/ Ubuntu/ 1GB Graph) 

     All the time we got messages to give best laptops avail now on market , this time we came with the best , DELL which is selling fast and has great warranty , we will give the review in the next post but to but a cheap yet powerful laptop under 30k , THIS IS THE BEST CHOICE 

    Tuesday, July 29, 2014

    Sysinternals System Information Utilities

    Autoruns
    See what programs are configured to startup automatically when your system boots and you login. Autoruns also shows you the full list of Registry and file locations where applications can configure auto-start settings.
    ClockRes
    View the resolution of the system clock, which is also the maximum timer resolution.
    Coreinfo
    Coreinfo is a command-line utility that shows you the mapping between logical processors and the physical processor, NUMA node, and socket on which they reside, as well as the cache’s assigned to each logical processor.

    8 Of The Best Open Source Data Recovery Software



      The world of Open source has a little for everything, no wonder more and more people are openly embracing the same. Data recovery is an essential part of anyone even remotely concerned with a system. Anything could happen, therefore it's ideal your data is properly backed. Here are 8 open source tools to recover your data. 

    Sunday, July 27, 2014

    6 ways to get more from pen drives

    That pen drive you carry along has become indispensible, letting you ferry documents, photos, music and movies to and fro.

    But it can do so much more. It can protect against viruses, automatically back-up data, launch your favourite programs off any PC without installing them, and even run a full operating system. Indeed, your USB drive is the digital equivalent of a Swiss army knife...

    Monday, July 14, 2014

    8 handy Firefox Tricks You must Know!

     Mozilla's Firefox is undoubtedly one of the most preferred choice for developers/designers as far as web browsers are concerned. The fact that it lets you play around conveniently with its settings so as to ensure you have an amazing browser experience all the time makes it one of the better options available today. Did you know, there are a few interesting tips and tricks that can speed up Firefox remarkably?




    Sunday, July 13, 2014

    How To Get Secret Information About Your Android Device

    You must have wondered how experts and many other users have information about their Android smartphones, which doesn't show anywhere on your device. The usual Settings menu is not enough, even though there are easter eggs there too. Here are some secret hack codes that can give you hidden information about your device.

    Note: All the codes do not work on every Android version.



    Monday, July 7, 2014

    What’s trending in India’s Mobile phone Market – 2014



    Smartphone launching trend in India 2014India is one of the market where smartphone adoption is in the peak point, with growth rate of over 18% in smartphones sales in Asia-Pacific region, outshining countries like China. So what’s trending in India’s mobile phone market? PriceBag has published a report – the Mobile Trends 2014, which give us an overall insights on the Indian mobile phone market.

    Friday, July 4, 2014

    6 Of The Best VPNs For Anonymous Surfing

     



    The following VPNs are highly efficient in case you're looking to browse anonymously. Both free and paid versions exist. 

     
           VPNs are very handy when it comes to enabling you to surf the internet anonymously without leaving behind a trail. This is handy when you don't want others using your system to know what you've been doing. Here are 6 handy VPNs to get the job done.

    Monday, June 30, 2014

    5 Ways to Make Sure No One is Monitoring Your Computer

    In this article, I’m going to tell you a couple of things that you can do to make sure no one is monitoring your computer without trying to teach you how to find it on your computer or network. Sometimes it’s just not going to be possible, but since you have control over the hardware, you can still stop it. Here’s how.

    Method 1 – Virus and Malware Scan

    If something has been installed and even if it’s very hidden in the system, scanning your computer with multiple virus and anti-malware programs could possibly find it. Check out my previous post on different ways to find and remove viruses. Also, read my post on the top 10 best anti-virus programs out there and use them to scan your computer.




    Saturday, June 21, 2014

    Replace Photoshop with this ...



      Adobe Photoshop is good, but is not the only one out there to turn your memorable photos into works of art. The world of Open Source provides some really thought-provoking alternatives that do give Photoshop a run for the money (pun intended). The following tools are just what the doctor ordered if you are looking for free Photoshop alternatives.


    Tuesday, June 17, 2014

    Hacking A Gmail Account!


    Step By Step procedure explained
     
    Try at your own risk!     
                 While we don't necessarily endorse hacking, it's important that you know everything that goes along the hacking world to stay a step ahead of miscreants who clearly outnumber you in numbers as well as technology. Hacking a Gmail account is not something new these days, it's readily achievable. Here's how you can do it!

    Gmail hacking,  Chrome, Phishing, Password Reminder Script, Keylogging, ethical hacking, miscreants



    Friday, June 13, 2014

    Karbonn A50s With Dual Core Available at only 2,790 INR



                  Domestic manufacturer Karbonn is now retailing Karbonn A50s exclusively on Flipkart for only 2,790 INR, which makes it the cheapest Android phone you can buy. Karbonn A50s features entry level specifications in line with the modest price tag.



    Friday, June 6, 2014

    101 useful websites with easy to remember names

    Here's the list



    I was surfing the web and found this list of 101 useful websites. I liked it so much I took the time to make all the links clickable for you. This should keep you busy for while :)

    1. http://www.screenr.com – record movies of your desktop and send them straight to YouTube.
    2. http://www.ctrlq.org/screenshots – for capturing screenshots of web pages on mobile and desktops.
    3. http://www.goo.gl – shorten long URLs and convert URLs into QR codes.
    4. http://www.unfurlr.com – find the original URL that's hiding behind a short URL.
    5. http://www.qClock.com – find the local time of a city using a Google Map.
    6. http://www.copypastecharacter.com – copy special characters that aren't on your keyboard.
    7. http://www.icerocket.com/ – a better search engine for Facebook, Twitter and blogs.
    8. http://www.lovelycharts.com – create flowcharts, network diagrams, sitemaps, etc.
    9. http://www.iconfinder.com – the best place to find icons of all sizes.
    10. http://www.office.com – download templates, clipart and images for your Office documents.
    11. http://www.followupthen.com – the easiest way to setup email reminders.
    12. http://www.jotti.org – scan any suspicious file or email attachment for viruses.
    13. http://www.wolframalpha.com – gets answers directly without searching - see more wolfram tips.
    14. http://www.printwhatyoulike.com – print web pages without the clutter.
    15. http://www.joliprint.com – reformats news articles and blog content as a newspaper.
    16. http://www.ctrlq.org/rss – a search engine for RSS feeds.
    17. http://www.e.ggtimer.com – a simple online timer for your daily needs.
    18. http://www.coralcdn.org – if a site is down due to heavy traffic, try accessing it through coral CDN.

    Saturday, May 31, 2014

    Go Viral on Twitter


    Play Game - Chain Reaction


    http://www.yvoschaap.com/chainrxn/

    Chain Reaction - HTML game fun to play try
    CLICK on the IMAGE

    50 Best Hacking Tools!




    Hacking tools can be dangerous in the wrong hands. But, they can be just as useful for a good ethical hacker too! 
              Hacking tools have been said to make hacking quite easy as compared to the old days. But, there is still more to being a hacker than just that. Yes, these tools have made it simple, but that is nothing unless you have the knowledge about other aspects of hacking as well. We present tp you a set of must-have hacking tools.

    List of free and open-source software packages



    www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_free_and_open_source_software_packages/

    Get Free 100 MB Data to Try - Tata Docomo boosted its Network by 200%


    Feed up with the frequent data connection loss and slow speed on Tata Docomo’s network? That will become an old story now, as the young Indian telecom operator has enhanced its network capacity by around 200 percent and its giving customers a chance to try out the improvement with free 2G or 3G data benefits.

    To try out the enhanced network capacity that offers superb speed and seamless connectivity, customers can claim free 100 MB data usage. One can activate the free pack by going to Tata Docomo Reload Now web page and enter their mobile number. The free data pack will offer 100 MB of free data usage with 5 days validity. Any extra usage other than the free data pool will be charged at standard data charges of 10paisa per 10 KB.


    One Second on Internet

    When you’re online, it’s very easy to have hours of time pass without even really feeling it. A reddit post here, a tweet there, and before you know it you’re late for something because you spent a chunk of your afternoon watching an hour long fail compilation.
    There’s good news if you’re curious how the rest of the world is spending its time on the internet. Someone has made a website to visualize it. The stats even update while you’re looking at the page!



    http://onesecond.designly.com/

    WWDC 2014 - What to Expect ?

    Apple's Mac and MacBook software could be the star of the show, as reports have said that the company is expected to give OS X its most significant visual redesign in quite some time.

    Last year it said future versions of Mac OS X would be named after California destinations, so don't be surprised if Apple names the new software Yosemite, Redwood, Mammoth or Big Sur.

    After completely overhauling iOS last year, Apple is expected to reveal a more modest software update at this year's event, focused on improving all the radical changes introduced in 2013.


    Thursday, May 29, 2014

    100 Amazing Learning Sites to Teach Yourself Anything


    General Tutorials
    These sites offer a wide range of tutorials and videos.
    1. Expert Village: One of the biggest how-to sites on the Web, this site is home to hundreds of thousands of videos on an infinitely broad spectrum of topics.
    2. LearnThat.com: With categories like business, finance, home repair, and computers and tech, this site has plenty of classes for avid learners.
    3. Koonji: With tutorials that are extremely easy to follow, this site will make it simple to learn just about anything.
    4. SuTree: Whether you want to learn new skills or share some of your own, you can do both on this video how-to site.
    5. VideoJug: With great videos on topics as diverse as doing well on the SAT and knitting a scarf, you’ll be able to find just what you’re looking for here.
    6. FindTutorials.com: This huge collection of tutorials contains listings for education, hobbies and DIY projects around the house.
    7. TrickLife: Want to make your life better? This site is home to numerous tutorials to help improve your home, your body and your personal well-being.
    8. Instructables: This site offers a wide range of video tutorials where users can showcase all their valuable skills.
    9. MyTutorials: Search through the tutorials on this site to find just what you’re looking to learn.
    10. Tutorial Ninjas: From investing to getting healthy, you’ll find loads of tutorials here.
    11. Hodder Education: Check out this site for a range of self-learning opportunities in sports, music, health and more.
    12. Sofia: Promoting free sharing of intellectual assets, this site offers several free courses in programming, typography and geography.
    13. I Can Learn Anything: Pay this site a visit to get access to a wide range of social learning resources.
    14. Wikiversity: With over 10,000 free learning resources, you’ll find tons of great instructional materials here.

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    Old Gadgets turns into Future Gadget : know how


    With the rapid progression of technology each year, it's easy to accumulate a pile of obsolete gadgets that you just can't bear to get rid of. So don't! Here are our top 10 ways you can take the retired gadgets you've already got and turn them into something that has a solid place in the future.

    10. Turn an Old Mobile Device into a Dedicated VOIP Handset


    We've seen how easy it is to turn an iPod touch into an iPhone using a few tricks and some sort of VOIP service, and it's just as easy with an old phone—so long as you have a constant Wi-Fi connection. It can be nice to have a home phone or two you can use to answer calls when your cellphone isn't handy, you don't have great reception, and you don't want to leave the VOIP app unattended. So grab a mobile copy of Skype, Fring, Line2, or whatever, and leave it open and ready on your old mobile device. It'll wait for someone to call it, or you can just pick it up and, say, order a pizza without the fear of yet another dropped call.


    Tuesday, May 20, 2014

    Coding Challenges to Help You Train Your Brain - iTechTall


    14 Coding Challenges to Help You Train Your Brain



    Programming is becoming an essential part of nearly every industry known to man, the way it helps to organize and maintain large systems is not possible to compare to anything else, and so more and more people begin their journey.

    You can learn coding both from interactive platforms, and also from books – whichever you find most appropriate and easy to learn from. But, sometimes that’s not good enough, and we want to practice new things.

    Coding is a lot about creativity, your ability to come up with new and interesting ideas; but sometimes, due to the large amount of time spent tackling common problems, we forget about creativity. I’m not quite sure whether that is the reason coding challenges were made, but they certainly help with the part where you need to think of your own stuff to program.
    We could say that coding challenges are great for:


    Dos and don'ts of online shopping


    With online shopping now part of our daily lives, it helps to be as street smart as you would if you went to a mall. Here are the dos n don'ts of online shopping

                 With the temperatures soaring, the weather makes it extremely impossible to venture out for anything. The scorching heat can be a turn-off even for a die-hard shopaholic, who has now found a new venue to indulge — online shopping . With the sites offering huge discounts, it becomes even more imperative to not get carried away by it all. There are some things that you need to keep in mind:
     

    Things to do

    Keep an eye for best discounts
    Although most of these online shopping sites have great discounts around the year, make sure these discounts are not merely to earn clicks. Many of these discounts are on select products, which are usually not mentioned on the homepage. Find out if the product you are buying has a discount, and make sure you apply the right coupon code for the same.

    Read the conditions behind the product
    Just for clicks — is a common tactic that most online shopping sites use to monitor the number of visitors on the site. While making a purchase, make sure you read the terms and conditions associated with the product. There are times when a certain offer is valid only on purchase worth a certain amount, or buy 1 get 1 free offer on identical products, etc.

    Get familiar with the return policy of a purchase
    Since it is a virtual platform, you do not get check the product first hand, so there are chances that you might not like it on arrival. Make sure you go through their return and refund policy whenever you shop online as you can either get it exchanged or exchange product or get a refund. Some sites do not refund your money, instead they transfer the amount into your credit account wherein you are forced to repurchase from their site.

    Play safe and choose COD
    Cash on Delivery (COD) is the best payment option you can avail of, as part of online shopping. This is the safest bet, since you pay only after you are handed the product. Most online sites do not allow you to open the product before paying, this prevents your from being able to return it then and there.

    Things to avoid

    Skip online payment if the payment gateway is not safe
    We are all used to paying our utility bills online. It is a convenient way to make payments, but one must be aware of every aspect of internet banking as a payment option while making purchases online. Since you are directed to your bank site from the shopping website, there are chances of your personal or account details being hacked, if the payment gateway is not safe.

    Don't ignore the fine print
    Most of the products you buy have a fine print engraved within; make sure to read it thoroughly, especially while buying cosmetics, skin care, IT products or electronics online. Make sure to read every single detail of the product or offer you choose. Check for ingredients, warranties and lapses, as well as service policies if any.

    Compare sites to check the products' authenticity
    Although you choose to buy a product from a particular site due to the discounts it offers, do not forget to compare the product and its price on two to three different sites. This will give you clarity if you are actually availing a discount or it is just superficial. Make sure to check the manufacturer details and confirm if that particular site has online rights to sell the product.

    Do not buy food products online
    It is difficult to personally go grocery shopping or buy fruits on a regular basis. There are many sites that claim to sell the purest form of food products, especially organic food or health products at reasonable rates. Do not fall for these offers as fresh produce and health products should be bought over the counter to ensure authenticity. Moreover, health products should be bought from reputed stores since there are chances of you ending up with fake product online. Similarly, organic food products are extremely expensive and rarely come at discounted rates. 



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