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Saturday, 28 December 2013

Airtel to offer free Facebook access in 9 Indian languages


Airtel to offer free Facebook access in 9 Indian languages


Airtel to offer free Facebook access in 9 Indian languages
Airtel mobile customers who use Facebook on their mobile phones through the browser or native app will get free access to the service.
NEW DELHI: Indian mobile operator Airtel will offer Facebook access in nine regional Indian languages to its prepaid customers across India, free of charge. 

Airtel mobile customers who use Facebook on their mobile phones through the browser or native app, will be able to view or upload photos, post status updates, comment and write on walls, and message contacts in Indian languages such as Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. 

Existing mobile internet users on Airtel can avail the benefit by visiting the Facebook mobile website m.facebook.com. Customers accessing the mobile internet for the first time need to register at m.facebook.com, to avail the special offer. 

Regional language support on Facebook is compatible with feature phones, Java, Android, iPhone and Windows devices. Free access is being extended to users as part of a limited period offer. Airtel will allow customers to access Facebook free of charge with a cap of 30MB per month. Airtel has not revealed the exact duration of the promotional offer.


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Apple again seeks ban on 20 Samsung devices in US


Apple again seeks ban on 20 Samsung devices in US


Apple again seeks ban on 20 Samsung devices in US
Apple is again seeking to ban some of Samsung's products in the US that were found to have infringed on Apple's patents last year.
SYDNEY: Tech giant Apple is reportedly again seeking to ban some of rival Samsung's products in the US that were found to have infringed on Apple's patents last year.

Apple asked US District Judge Lucy Koh to bar sales of more than 20 Samsung smartphones and tablets, such as the Galaxy S 4G and Galaxy Tab 10.1 that were found infringing.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Koh had rejected Apple's bid for a sales ban on the infringing Samsung devices after the 2012 verdict, but a US federal appeals court on November 18 said that Apple could pursue an injunction targeting some of its rival's products.

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington said that Apple could tailor its request to focus on infringement of patents covering smartphone features but can't block Samsung products for infringing patented designs.

The report said that last month, Apple won more than $290 million from Samsung in a damages trial stemming from the same case in which Apple is seeking its sales ban request.

Apple and Samsung have been embroiled in a global battle on patent infringements and the total damaged owned by Samsung now stand at $930 million.


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Samsung starts Galaxy Grand 2 pre-orders in India


Samsung starts Galaxy Grand 2 pre-orders in India


Samsung starts Galaxy Grand 2 pre-orders in India
Samsung has started taking pre-orders for its upcoming Galaxy Grand 2 phablet in the Indian market for Rs 2,000.
NEW DELHI: Samsung has started taking pre-orders for its upcoming Galaxy Grand 2 phablet in the Indian market. The company is taking advance bookings for the handset at Rs 2,000, while the remaining amount has to be paid when it hits the market. The South Korean manufacturer unveiled the device earlier this week, but did not reveal its price. 

The Galaxy Grand 2 will be available in the market from January 2014 and will be priced between Rs 22,990 and Rs 24,990. It is the successor to the Galaxy Grand that was launched earlier this year and was a big hit in the country. This new phablet has a larger screen, more RAM and bigger battery than its predecessor. 

Samsung's latest phablet Galaxy Grand 2 has a 5.25-inch HD screen and 1.2GHz quad-core processor. It comes with 8GB internal storage, up to 64GB microSD card support and 1.5GB RAM. On the back, it has an 8MP camera with LED flash and sports a 1.9MP camera in front. 

Connectivity suite of Galaxy Grand 2 includes 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and microUSB 2.0. It is powered by a 2,600mAh battery and the company claims that it can provide talk time of 17 hours. The phone will be available in white, black and pink colours in the market. 

Some of the proprietary apps that come preinstalled in Galaxy Grand 2 are Story Album, S Translator, S Travel, Sound & Shot, Samsung Hub, Samsung Link and Group Play. 

This phablet will compete against the likes of Huawei Ascend Mate, the upcoming Nokia Lumia 1320 and its sibling Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8.


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Lenovo Y510P: A gaming laptop that won’t break your bank


Lenovo Y510P: A gaming laptop that won’t break your bank


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NEW DELHI: Finding a good gaming laptop in India is a daunting task. Only a handful of companies sell gaming laptops here. Alienware and Asus come to mind, for example. The other laptop makers rely on their multimedia machines to cater to consumers who play video games.

That is not the best solution for gamers.

At the same time, gaming-specific laptops from Asus and Dell Alienware are very expensive. It is either you go all out and spend over a Rs 1 lakh or settle for something that is a gaming laptop only in the name. Lenovo Y510P is an oddity in this market. And we mean that in a good way. You don't have to shell out over Rs 1 lakh for it. Yet, it packs in the hardware and features that make it a blue-blooded gaming machine, even though Lenovo also calls it a "premium multimedia laptop".



While hardware is part of the story, it is important to know if it translates into a good experience. Can Y510P offer the gaming experience that is worth its asking price? We find out.

All black but with a dash of red
The key feature of Y510P is that it tries to meld the difference between a gaming laptop and an all-purpose laptop. While other manufacturers have tried to do this by creating a big screen laptop and then putting a graphics card in it, Lenovo has a different approach. In Y510P, the Chinese firm focuses on the gaming first and then modifies the machine to make it suitable for other consumers.

This means Y510P is relatively slimmer and lighter than other gaming laptops with a 15.6-inch screen. It weighs 2.7kg, which makes it one of the most portable gaming laptops in India, considering other similar gaming machines weigh over 3kg.



In terms of build quality and design, Y510P hits check all the right boxes. Unlike the angular and flashier design of Alienware laptops, Y510P has traditional design. It uses a 'boxy' design with clean lines. The lid of the laptop has a covering of anodized aluminium but the rest of the body uses black plastic shell. Despite the lack of full-metal body, the laptop feels very sturdy. There are no loose parts or rough edges. The quality of plastic is good and feels durable.

Lenovo adds the style - it is a gaming laptop, after all - to Y510P with the keyboard. The keys are backlit and glow red in the dark. The speaker grills - placed on the top of the keyboard on the left and right corner of the laptop -- too have the red accent. Overall, Y510P has a design that looks elegant yet playful.

Another key highlight of Y510P is the 'ultrabay'. This is basically the slot occupied by an optical drive in a laptop. In Y510P too it is occupied by an optical (DVD) drive by default. But if you want you can remove it and add a hard disk or an additional graphics card accessory to it. The hard drive and graphics card accessories are sold by Lenovo separately.

Good gaming but poor battery life
In terms of key components, Y510P is above average. Let's start with the screen. The 15.6-inch screen uses a TN panel - standard for almost all laptops - but the quality is good. The colours look punchy andvibrant on Y510P when the screen is directly in front of you. The horizontal viewing angles are decent. But vertical viewing angles are not up to the mark and colours fade if you tilt the screen. Sadly, this is a problem that affects almost all laptops in the market. Another plus point of the Y510P screen is the resolution. It has a FullHD (1080P) resolution. Text and videos on Y510P look clear and sharp.

Like all other Lenovo laptops, Y510P has chiclet-style keys with a gentle inward curve. They offer a good amount of tactile feedback and are spaced well. This makes typing on Y510P feel natural. The trackpad is large and has smooth surface. Though it doesn't offer the sort of effortless glide that laptops like MacBook Pro have, it is responsive. The touchpad supports multi-finger gestures.

 

Another highlight of Y510P is its loud speakers. Alienwares and some of the Asus laptops made specifically for gamers sound better, but for its price Y510P sports speakers that do the job well. Whether you are playing games or watching a film, these speakers are powerful enough to fill a small room with good sound.

The default configuration of Y510P uses a Core i7 4700MQ processor, Nvidia GT755M graphics card and 8GB RAM. It comes with Windows 8. This is a fast laptop and it shows when you use it. Most of the everyday tasks, like browsing web, working with office documents and editing photos etc, are handled with ease.

In gaming too Y510P excels. We played Games like Call of Duty Black Ops 2, Crysis 2 and Battlefield 3 and Y510P mostly handled them fine. In Call of Duty Black Ops 2, the laptop played the game at FullHD resolution with almost all settings tuned for best graphics with average frames per second (FPS) of little over 40. By tweaking a few more settings we managed to achieve average FPS of around 50, which is good enough for smooth gameplay. For Crysis 2 and Battlefield 3, we had to reduce the game to medium settings to achieve 50FPS at FullHD resolution. However, keep in mind that these are very demanding games and even with medium settings they look great at FullHD resolution.

Recent games like Battlefield 4 and Crysis 3 require top notch hardware. Most laptops cannot handle these games at FullHD with all settings tuned for best graphics. To run these games at their optimum, a laptop needs a minimum of two top-end graphics cards. Y510P has only one. However, for its price it offers ample performance and will handle these games at a reduced resolution.

One blemish in the Y510P performance is its battery life. The powerful core hardware requires lots of battery. In video playback tests, where we looped a FullHD video clip, Y510P lasted a little over three hours. If you are going to play games, the battery life is likely to be even less.

Should you buy it?
The answer to easy - yes. If you need a powerful laptop that can handle almost all video games, including recent ones, Lenovo Y510P with a market price of around Rs 75,000 is one of the best value-for-money laptop. Some Alienware laptops are more powerful than Y510P but then they cost almost double of what it costs.

Even if gaming is not high priority for you but you want a powerful laptop, Lenovo Y510P makes a lot of sense. It has an above average screen, keyboard and touchpad. It looks stylish, has good build quality and nice backlit keys. The only downsides are that it is not very portable compared to other "multimedia" laptops and the battery life is poor. But when we put the pros and cons together, we see that Y510P has more pros than cons. It is not perfect but it is one of the better laptops you can buy in the current market.

Specs
* 15.6-inch screen with 1080 x 1920 pixels resolution
* 2.4GHz Intel Core i7 4700QM 4th generation (Haswell) processor with 3.4GHz turbo speed
* Nvidia GT755M graphics card with 2GB DDR5 graphics memory
* 1TB hard disk (5400RPM)
* 8GB DDR3 RAM
* Wi-Fi
* Bluetooth
* 720P web cam
* 2 USB 3.0, 2 USB 2.0
* DVD-RW drive
* 6-in-1 card reader
* 6-cell battery
* HDMI
* Audio in/out combo jack
* 2.7kg
* Windows 8
* MRP: Rs 78,900


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Donkey milk sells at Rs 2,000 per litre!



Donkey milk sells at Rs 2,000 per litre!


Donkey milk sells at Rs 2,000 per litre!
G Lingamma, a woman spotted with a pair of donkeys and surrounded by milk buyers at Sivajipalem, said a group of 20 people had arrived in the district few days ago from Mancherial town in Adilabad district of Telangana along with 15 pairs of donkeys to sell donkey’s milk that is believed to be a remedy for curing asthma and any respiratory problems in newborns.

VISAKHAPATNAM: Donkeys may be the butt of jokes but the nutritional quality of donkey milkseems to be no laughing matter. After all it was said to be the secret of Egyptian princessCleopatra's glowing beauty.

And now, despite the bifurcation trouble brewing in the state, a group of nomads from the north Telangana region have arrived in north coastal Andhra with a herd of donkeys and are doing brisk business selling donkey milk that they claim has medicinal value for newborn babies.

G Lingamma, a woman spotted with a pair of donkeys and surrounded by milk buyers at Sivajipalem in the city on Thursday, said a group of 20 people comprising four families had arrived in the district few days ago from Mancherial town in Adilabad district of Telangana along with 15 pairs of donkeys to sell donkey's milk that is believed to be a remedy for curing asthma and any respiratory problems in newborns.

"We are selling a cup (25 ml) of fresh donkey milk for Rs 200. If anybody wants it in bulk we can sell it for Rs 2000 per litre. Despite the steep prices, people who believe in donkey milk therapy are buying it without trying to bargain. Each one of us is currently able to earn nearly Rs 700-800 per day by selling the milk in the city. We had come here last year too and after completing our tour of Vizag city we will go to Vijayawada," Lingamma said.

Meanwhile, housewife K Satyavathi, who bought 75 ml milk from Lingamma, said they used to buy donkey milk from Salur in Vizianagaram district. "My daughter recently gave birth to a baby boy. I was very happy when I heard that the donkey milk seller is roaming in our street. It' good for my grandson's health as feeding donkey milk to a newborn is nothing but administering good ayurveda medicine," Satyavathi explained.



Concurring with Satyavathi's statement, a senior ayurveda doctor, V Suseela, from Sri Ayurveda Health Centre Srinagar, said that donkey milk is the best medicine for newborns suffering from asthma, tuberculosis and throat infections. Explaining its medicinal value, V Venkateswara Rao, joint director, department of animal husbandry, Visakhapatnam district, said that though donkey milk is similar to human breast milk, it is relatively poor in protein and fat but rich in lactose. "It has been used since ancient times to battle asthma and respiratory allergies and is fed to babies aged between 6-8 months for good health. The milk also enjoys a good demand in metros like Bangalore and Chennai. It also helps skin become smooth and glowing and is used in cosmetic products. It is no coincidence that Cleopatra used to bathe daily in donkey's milk and 700 donkeys were milked everyday just for her," Venkateswara Rao said. According to him, donkey milk is very famous in European countries and cheese made from donkey milk is the world's costliest dairy product
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Kohli, Pujara have the same hunger for runs as Tendulkar, Dravid: Barry Richards


Kohli, Pujara have the same hunger for runs as Tendulkar, Dravid: Barry Richards


Kohli, Pujara have the same hunger for runs as Tendulkar, Dravid: Barry Richards
Kohli, Pujara are great additions to Indian side: Richards (AP Photo)

DURBAN: Barry Richards features in Don Bradman's best ever Test XI. He is one of those South African legends who couldn't express himself on the international circuit due to the apartheid regime. Still, in the four Test matches that he played for South Africa in the early 1970s, he averages a staggering 72.57.

South African cricket pundits often say that he was their best batsman before Jacques Kallis. Richards has played against Gary Sobers on the county circuit, he has seen Kallis grow into the greatest all-rounder of the modern generation and follows Indian cricket with a lot of intent. During a conversation with TOI on a grey December afternoon, Richards touched upon all these issues and other topics.

Excerpts:

Has the Indian Test performance come as a pleasant surprise to you?

It has for sure. I am very happy with the way they have adapted to the conditions after the struggle of the ODI series. That's the hallmark of a good team. It learns how to adapt to alien conditions. This team is showing that it has those qualities.

Being a batting legend yourself, what's your assessment ofCheteshwar Pujara and Virat Kohli?

Absolutely fantastic players! India are blessed to have such quality players. They are different, yet they have the same hunger for runs that I had seen in both Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar...These two are great additions to your side. Just that I wanted to see them in one more Test in Cape Town, it's a pity they are going home after Durban.

You mean they can be as good as Dravid and Tendulkar?

It's always difficult to fill the void left by legends, but they are definitely on the right track. But when such legendary players go, a team is bound to feel their absence for a while...South Africa will feel the pinch now that Jacques Kallis is gone.

Was it the right time for Kallis to go?

It's his decision, we have to accept that...He must have felt that he has lost the desire to carry on with the grind of Test cricket, that's why he decided to quit.

Critics are saying Kallis retired because his feet were not moving against the fast bowlers and he didn't want to take a chance against Mitchell Johnson in the next series?

Let the critics say what they want to ...They had said this before about Kallis and he had come back to score a century. If his feet were not moving, he could always work on that and even inJohannesburg in the second innings, he was batting pretty well...What is important is the desire to play and I think he lost that.

Is it a sensible decision to keep the 2015 World Cup options open?

It's difficult to say at the moment but knowing Kallis, he will put in all the hard work that is required to make the World Cup team...If he thinks winning the World Cup is an unfulfilled dream for him, he will try his best to ensure that he leaves cricket contended.

You have played against Sir Gary...How do you compare Kallis and Sir Gary?

I never compare eras, everything is different, it's like trying to compare apples and oranges...Sir Gary was a magnificent all-rounder, the best of his time, and so is Kallis. They will be remembered as greats in their own rights
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Thursday, 26 December 2013

Gionee Elife E7 Mini with octa-core chip, rotating camera launched at Rs. 18,999


Gionee Elife E7 Mini with octa-core chip, rotating camera launched at Rs. 18,999gionee-smartphone-logo-635.jpg

Gionee at the India launch of Elife E7 also globally unveiled the mini-variant of the smartphone, dubbed Elife E7 Mini, priced at Rs. 18,999.
As of now, the Chinese handset maker has not revealed the availability details of the Elife E7 Mini for the Indian market.
The Gionee Elife E7 Mini runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with the company's custom Amigo 2.0 UI layer on top, much like the elder sibling Gionee Elife E7. The Gionee Elife E7 is a single SIM device, but the mini-variant supports dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) functionality.
It comes with 4.7-inch display (unspecified resolution). The Gionee Elife E7 Mini is powered by a 1.7GHz octa-core processor (unspecified chipset). The highlight of the Elife E7 mini is its 13-megapixel camera which comes with rotating capabilities; something we already saw on Oppo N1 smartphone. The Gionee Elife E7 Mini will be available in two colour variants.
While announcing the Elife E7 Mini, the company also revealed that the next flagship smartphone will be announced in China and India simultaneously. Gionee also shared its plan to become the top smartphone vendor in India in the next five years.
On Tuesday, Gionee officially unveiled the Elife E7 in India, starting at Rs. 26,999. The Chinese handset maker announced that the smartphone will hit the market by January 15. Gionee globally announced the Elife E7 in November this year, as the successor to the Elife E6.
The Gionee Elife E7 runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with the company's custom Amigo 2.0 UI layer on top, much like its predecessor. The Gionee Elife E7 comes with single SIM support. It features a 5.5-inch full-HD (1080x1920) OGS (One-Glass-Solution) IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The Gionee Elife E7 sports a 16-megapixel autofocus rear camera accompanied by an LED flash and also includes an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.

Mobiles launched in December 2013

Display

4.70-inch

Processor

1.7GHz

Front Camera

No

Resolution

RAM

2GB

OS

Android 4.2

Storage

Rear Camera

13-megapixel

Battery capacity



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Samsung starts mass producing Galaxy S5's 5.25-inch QHD AMOLED display: Report


Samsung starts mass producing Galaxy S5's 5.25-inch QHD AMOLED display: ReportSAMSUNG-mobile_logo.jpg

As we are approaching the end of 2013, Samsung's alleged 2014 flagship smartphone; the Galaxy S5 is hitting the rumour mill on a regular basis. The latest buzz about Samsung's next flagship reveals that it would sport a 5.25-inch QHD (Quad HD) AMOLED display and that it has entered mass production.
Sammobile cites a Korean publication and claims that the display for alleged Galaxy S5 would comprise diamond pixel arrangement, which the company has reportedly used on Samsung's 2013 flagship smartphone, Galaxy S4 and recently unveiled Galaxy Note 3. The report suggests that the new diamond pixel arrangement would offer enhanced sharpness and pixel density.
Further, the Galaxy S5's screen resolution is said to be 1440x2560 pixels, with the pixel density to be 560ppi, much in-line with our earlier reports. Not too long ago, a GFXBench listing had revealed a device codenamed Samsung SM-G900S sporting a screen resolution of 1440x2560 pixels (2K).
Recent reports have already suggested that the South Korean manufacturer has plans to release two versions of the alleged Galaxy S5. As per the report, there would be two variants of the Galaxy S5: a premium variant which would sport a metal chassis and a flexible OLED, and a variant which will come with the usual plastic body, as found on other Galaxy smartphones.
Rumoured specifications of the alleged Galaxy S5 include a 64-bit Exynos chipset or a Snapdragon chipset; 3GB of RAM, a 16-megapixel camera, a 4000mAh battery and Android 4.4 KitKat with TouchWiz UI on top.
Samsung has also been rumoured to equip the alleged Galaxy S5 with an eye-scanning sensor. Samsung's expected next flagship smartphone (the Galaxy S5) will probably be the first device to pack such a feature.
Some reports have indicated that Samsung may announce the Galaxy S5 as early as January, in a bid to overcome 'disappointing' Galaxy S4 sales.


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Micromax A2000 purportedly leaked with 4.7-inch HD display, quad-core chip


Micromax A2000 purportedly leaked with 4.7-inch HD display, quad-core chipmicromax-a2000-leak-635.jpg

Micromax seems all geared up to launch its next smartphone in India, as the yet-to-be-announced A2000 smartphone's image and specifications have been leaked.
The news comes from MMXNewscaster, a source of leaks related to Micromax mobiles. According to the tipster, Micromax's upcoming smartphone would be dubbed A2000; however, we assume that this might be the model number of the alleged smartphone, while the final name is yet-to-be-revealed. Further, the leaked specifications of the alleged Micromax A2000 smartphone include a 4.7-inch HD display with Corning Gorilla Glass 2 protection; 1.3GHz quad-core processor; 1GB of RAM and 4GB of ROM, with no word on the inbuilt storage.
The rumoured Micromax A2000 is said to sport an 8-megapixel rear camera, along with a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. Other specifications leaked include a 1800mAh battery, while the tipster claims that the alleged Micromax A200 will boast a 7.9mm sleek profile.
The tweet by MMXNewscaster said, "Micromax A200: 4.7" HD, 1.3 GHz Quad Core, 1 GB RAM, 4 GB ROM, 8 MP, 5 MP, 7.9 mm, 1800 mAh Li-Po, Gorilla Glass 2."
The MMXNewscaster has also posted an image which purportedly reveals the Micromax A2000's front panel. The leaked image shows the alleged A2000 sporting a similar design to the Canvas smartphone range and includes three capacitive touch buttons below the display. As of now, there is no word on the OS of the alleged Micromax A2000 smartphone.
Earlier this month, Micromax, in partnership with telecom service provider MTS, launched the Canvas Blaze in India at Rs. 10,990.
A recent report suggested that Micromax has been aiming for the global smartphone market with its upcoming high-end devices. The report revealed that the unlisted company sold 6.8 million phones in the July-September quarter including 2.2 million smartphones, and has been on track to surpass $1 billion in sales in the fiscal year ending March 2014.


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Edward Snowden says future generations will have no concept of privacy


Edward Snowden says future generations will have no concept of privacyedward-snowden-635.jpg

Former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, who revealed details of electronic surveillance by American and British spy services, warned of the dangers posed by a loss of privacy in a message broadcast to Britain on Christmas Day.
In a two-minute video recorded in Moscow, where Snowden has been granted temporary asylum, he spoke of concerns over surveillance and appeared to draw comparison with the dystopian tale "1984" which described a fictional state which operates widespread surveillance of its citizens.
"Great Britain's George Orwell warned us of the danger of this kind of information. The types of collection in the book - microphones and video cameras, TVs that watch us are nothing compared to what we have available today."
"We have sensors in our pockets that track us everywhere we go. Think about what this means for the privacy of the average person," he said.
"A child born today will grow up with no conception of privacy at all," said Snowden. "They'll never know what it means to have a private moment to themselves, an unrecorded, unanalysed thought. And that's a problem because privacy matters, privacy is what allows us to determine who we are and who we want to be."
The "Alternative Christmas Message", broadcast annually on Britain's Channel 4 television since 1993, mimics the format of the yearly address to the nation by Queen Elizabeth.
Previous participants have included then President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2008 and popular cartoon characters Marge and Lisa Simpson in 2004.
On Tuesday, Snowden - who disclosed thousands of confidential documents - said in an interview published in the Washington Post that he had achieved what he set out to do.
"For me, in terms of personal satisfaction, the mission's already accomplished," he said.
Snowden left his NSA post in Hawaii in May and went public with his first revelations from Hong Kong a few weeks later.
In June, he left for Russia and stayed at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport for nearly six weeks until the Kremlin granted him temporary one-year asylum.
The United States has revoked his passport and demanded he be sent home to face charges for stealing secrets.
Earlier this month there were signs of thawing attitudes when Richard Ledgett - a top NSA official who leads a task force at the agency responding to the leaks - left open the option for Snowden to return to the United States in an amnesty.
"It's worth having a conversation about," he told CBS.
"I would need assurances that the remainder of the data could be secured and my bar for those assurances would be very high," Ledgett said. Senior officials in the Obama administration remain opposed to such a move.
Last week a White House-appointed panel proposed curbs on some key NSA surveillance operations, recommending limits on a programme to collect records of billions of telephone calls, and new tests before Washington spies on foreign leaders.
"The conversation occurring today will determine the amount of trust we can place both in the technology that surrounds us and the government that regulates it," Snowden said in the Christmas address.
"Together we can find a better balance, end mass surveillance and remind the government that if it really wants to know how we feel, asking is always cheaper than spying."


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