Sabtu, 21 Mei 2011

New Release Book in January

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January is often a big month for debuts. One of the most anticipated is You Know When the Men are Gone by Siobhan Fallon, a collection of loosely collected short stories about military wives. Kim Edwards, bestselling author of The Memory Keeper's Daughter, returns with her second novel, Lake of Dreams.

Source:
http://bestsellers.about.com/od/newupcomingreleases/tp/2011-New-Book-Releases.htm

Kamis, 14 April 2011

Adobe announces Creative Suite 5.5, monthly software subscriptions

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Adobe Systems announced an update to its Adobe Creative Suite 5 software, which for the first time will be available by way of monthly subscriptions.
Creative Suite 5.5, as the new refresh is called, features new tools that will enable users to more easily create content for smartphones and tablets and do more using HTML5.
The rollout of Creative Suite 5.5, which will take place in about a month, will be Adobe's first shot at a new software release schedule, with more incremental updates between fully new versions of its main product package.
"This launch marks a major change to Adobe's product release strategy for Creative Suite," the San Jose company said in a statement. "Adobe now plans to have milestone Creative Suite product introductions at 24-month intervals and -- starting with Creative Suite 5.5 -- significant mid-cycle releases designed to keep the worldwide creative community ahead of the latest advances in content authoring."
The Creative Suite subscription editions are new for Adobe too and will let customers try Adobe products by subscribing online without having to commit to spending hundreds or thousands of dollars to buy the software suites.
One of Adobe's most popular products, Photoshop, sits on the low end of the subscription model at a monthly price of $49, or $35 with a one-year subscription.
Adobe's Creative Suite 5.5 Design Premium package -- which includes InDesign, Dreamweaver, Flash Professional and Adobe FlashCatalyst, Acrobat X Pro, Illustrator CS5, Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended and Adobe Fireworks CS5 -- goes for $95 a month as part of a one-year plan or $139 month-to-month.
Adobe's top-of-the-line Creative Suite 5.5 Master Collection can be subscribed to for $129 a month for a year or $195 month-to-month.
Creative Suite 5.5 is just a bit more expensive.
A traditional, non-subscription copy of Adobe's Creative Suite 5.5 Master Collection software will sell for $2,599, about $1,000 more than a one-year subscription to the software. The Design Premium package will sell for $1,899, or $759 more than a one-year subscription.

Source:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2011/04/adobe-creative-suite-subscription.html

Nokia launches new Symbian smartphones

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HELSINKI – Nokia Corp. on Tuesday launched its first smartphones to run on the updated Symbian software with new icons, enhancements and a faster browser.
Nokia said the two models — the E6 and X7 — have longer battery life, better text input and new Ovi Maps applications with improved search and public transport routes.
The Nokia E6, with a standard QWERTY keypad and high resolution touch display, is aimed at corporate customers, while the Nokia X7 is an entertainment-focused handset with a 4-inch (10-centimeter) display made for games.
The world's largest cellphone maker did not price the handsets.
Markets seemed unimpressed by the announcement, which comes as Nokia continues to struggle against stiff competition, especially from Apple Inc. and Research in Motion Ltd.
Nokia stock fell more than 3 percent to euro6.08 ($8.80) on the Helsinki Stock Exchange.
More than 200 million phones, with 150 million more expected on the market, use Symbian technology, seen by some developers as clumsy and dated. At the end of last year, it was surpassed by Android as the world's No. 1 smart phone software.
Nokia said the new, faster Symbian software, known as Symbian Anna, will be available for previously released top models, including the N8, E7, C7 and C6-01 devices "in coming months."
In February, Nokia and Microsoft surprised the industry by announcing they were joining forces to challenge major rivals. Nokia said it will use Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Phone software as the main platform for its smartphones but will continue to develop and use the new Symbian software.
But they have a tough battle ahead.
The iPhone has set the standard for today's smartphones and Research In Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerrys have become the favorite of the corporate set. More recently, Google Inc.'s Android software has emerged as the choice for phone makers that want to challenge the iPhone.
A key challenge will be to produce quality devices with a hip factor that helps position Windows Phone as an attractive alternative in a market where image plays a central role.
Windows Phone 7, launched last year, has a lot of catching up to do both in the number of users and "apps" available for the phones.
Nokia, which claims 1.3 billion daily users of its devices, said it hopes the partnership with Microsoft will lead to capturing the next billion users to join the Internet in developing growth markets.
Last year, the Finnish firm retained its No.1 spot as the world's top mobile phone maker — a position it has held since 1998, selling 432 million devices — more than its three closest rivals combined. But market share has continued on a downward spiral — from a high of 41 percent in 2008 to 31 percent in the last quarter of 2010.
Also, its share in smartphones has plunged — to 30 percent at the end of 2010 from 40 percent a year earlier. And, at the end of last year Nokia and the Symbian platform was surpassed by Android as the world's No. 1 smartphone software, according to Canalys research firm.
Nokia, an Espoo-based company, near Helsinki, employs 132,500 people.

Source:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110412/ap_on_hi_te/eu_finland_nokia_smartphones_3

Microsoft phone software adds multitasking, camera features

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Microsoft unveiled a new version of its Windows Phone software that will let users run several programs at once and call up information about a place or item by looking at it through the handset's camera.
The company demonstrated the software at a developer conference Wednesday, laying the groundwork for the operating system to appear on phones later this year. Tools that let programmers create applications for the new software will be available in May, Microsoft said at the Las Vegas event.
Microsoft, which overhauled its Windows phone software last year, is counting on new features to regain market share lost to Apple's (AAPL) iPhone and Google's (GOOG) Android. The company also aims to entice more developers. At Wednesday's event, Microsoft demonstrated concept apps from companies such as Amazon.com, Skype Technologies and Spotify.
The new software, code-named "Mango," takes advantage of a technology called augmented reality. That means users can point the phone's camera at something and get additional information on screen. For example, they could scan a landmark and get details on the building and surrounding area.
The Amazon application lets customers scan barcodes to find products online. Microsoft also previewed an app that showed whether audience members viewed through the camera had sent certain messages on Twitter. Besides gaining access to the camera data, the new software will let developers use compasses and gyroscopes if the phone has them.
Many of the new features are similar to ones already available for Android and Apple's iOS, said Al Hilwa, an analyst at Framingham, Mass.-based research firm IDC. Still, the approach to multitasking may give Microsoft an edge, he said. The software is designed to download content in the background while other apps are running, making for a smoother experience. 



Source:
http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_17840416?source=rss&nclick_check=1

Apple Launches New Software for iPhone and iPad

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Apple today launched iOS 4.3, the latest version of its operating system for iPhones and iPads, and it's playing some technological catch up with rivals. 
"The world's most advanced mobile operating system keeps getting better," Apple boasted on its iOS webpage.
In fact, far from being the most advanced, in some ways this latest version is merely catching up to the market leader Android. The headline feature is "Personal Hotspot," which turns the iPhone into a Wi-Fi hub for up to five nearby devices. Unusually, the Cupertino, Calif.-based company is behind the market in bundling this feature: many smartphones running Google's Android operating system already offer it.
The new update arrives amidst great flux among mobile operating systems within the smartphone market. While iOS is doubtless the most mature and arguably the slickest smartphone OS available, it is no longer the numerical market leader. Apple's market share has long been constrained by its exclusivity deal with AT&T in the U.S., while Android found homes on handsets from multiple manufacturers across all carriers.
Apple is ready to make up for lost time with its expansion to Verizon, but Android has established a solid beachhead and continues to improve, with new versions appearing every four to six months.
If the rivals extend current trends, BlackBerry maker Research in Motion may cede even more market share to the Google mobile operating system.
Other updates for iOS 4.3 include its "Nitro" Javascript engine, which promises significantly faster web browsing. In addition, "AirPlay" now offers much more video output support; streams can come from the camera, third-party apps and the browser and it can stream photo slide shows, too.
"Home Sharing" on iTunes now lets users stream music and videos directly from a running computer.
The new version includes support for single-tap conference call dialing and more options are now configurable. For example, users can set the iPad's side switch to either mute or lock rotation. Most of these enhancements are already available on Verizon iPhones, which run iOS 4.2.6.
Apple unveiled the update just a day before the iPad 2 is set to go on sale. The update is for the iPhone 4, 3GS, iPad and for the third- and fourth-generation iPod Touch.

Source:
http://www.mobiledia.com/news/83732.html

Selasa, 05 April 2011

Concert Review: Bruno Mars spreads his wings in splashy NYC debut

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In between songs, Bruno's charm shined as he cracked jokes and spouted friendly banter with the audience. The intimate venue allowed Bruno to see his fans up close and personal and the connection that Bruno's music had made with his fans was evident. There were guys rocking fedoras and jackets like Bruno and loads of ladies squealed in delight whenever he approached the mic.
But despite his popularity with the ladies, Bruno is no womanizer. His songs speak of loyalty, dedication and deep, profound love. In the two new songs, "I Think I Wanna Marry You" and "Grenades," that he played from his upcoming debut album Doo-Wops and Hooligans, Bruno explored the extreme ends of the love spectrum: Infatuation and betrayal. And the audience ate up both songs, but they particularly swooned for the heartbreak tale Bruno painted in "Grenades." When Bruno howled, "I'd catch a grenade for ya, put my hand on the blade for ya, I'd jump in front a train for ya, you know I'd do anything for ya," the audience shrieked in delight as he rattled off the fatalistic depths of his dedication.
And his solo remixes of his two chart toppers, "Billionaire" and "Nothin' On You," were wonderfully flipped and energized with the live band's arrangement. The "Nothin' On You" remix is so stellar that Bruno would be wise to record a studio version of the remix as a bonus track for the album. He drizzles that Maui Wowie on the song so potently.
As the end of Bruno's set neared, he winded the crowd down with his new hit single "Just the Way You Are." The power ballad, with its uplifting chorus and sweeping production, went over magnificently with the audience. Once again, they sang along with nearly every word. After the song ended, Bruno thanked the crowd and walked off stage, but it wasn't over yet.
The crowd chanted "BRUNO! BRUNO!" and he obliged the crowd with a surprise cover of Michael Jackson's "Dirty Diana" for his encore. The inspirations he pulled from Elvis and Michael Jackson weren't just talk, Bruno seemed to be channeling his idols on stage that night. He snarled his lips and slammed on his guitar just like any good student of the King of Pop would do. The only thing missing was a crotch grab. Maybe next time.
Source:
http://www.barkbiteblog.com/2010/08/bruno-mars-spreads-his-wings-in-splashy-nyc-debut.html

Skullcandy Mobile App

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Skullcandy App v.2

Skullcandy's brand-NEW v.2 app has boosted features so high, we blew right past v.1 on the way to shortening the distance between you and your beloved hotspot. Here's what else is NEW in v.2:
  • PIC+VID UPLOADER – Post photos, videos and comments to all your spots. Or add your own favorite danger havens.
  • QUICK-SEARCH/MAP ME – Can't grind what you can't find. Locate every nearby surf, skate, snow or moto spot via GPS, no matter where you find yourself.
  • MotoX TRACK FINDER Expanded atlas of dirty spots that deserve punishing. Only one of it's kind.
  • SURF + SNOW REPORTS – Details plus Live Cam Photos where available
  • MUSIC – More songs. Deeper cuts. Pulsating aural stimulation that now streams while you multi-task.
  • DESIGN – New face, new threads, and new body or bits, bytes, whatever. Refreshed like a technologic colonic.
  • iPAD + ANDROID COMPATIBLE! – Future-proof is our policy
V.2 adds a handsome quiver of nano-tech tools and weaponry to keep you briefed and ready for every type of shred offensive. Despite all of the new content, features and functionality, the app is still 100% weightless.
Unlike its monogamous predecessor, Skullcandy has expanded the app's dance card to include additional mobile platforms. V.2 is now open for frisky business on Apple's iPad, while maintaining a much-more-than-friends compatibility with long-time Apple mates, iPhone and iPod.
You don't have to be a fruitarian to get love from Skullcandy's tap-happy new app. Android users can now partake, as well! Not just flirtation, either. Android, iPad, iPod and iPhone users can all enjoy v.2's full-frontal functionality, gratuitous content and eye-popping features, so amazingly rich they could make a Trustafarian lose his sense of entitlement.

Source:
http://us.skullcandy.com/new-app-v2

Sony’s Wireless RF865 Headphones Go Deep

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Earbuds are alright but every serious music lover knows you need a set of full headphones to really enjoy what an artist has on offer. But the days of being chained to your stereo are over thanks to Sony’s MDR-RF865RK headphones. These puppies push out some serious quality sound without all the bells and whistles to drive the price up.
Sony claims that they receive a signal from a dock perched up to 100 meters away (roughly the length of a football field) though there’s not word on just how well the signal transmits through interference such as other radio signals and, well, walls.

In addition, they’ll stay juiced up for an impressive 25 hours without a recharge—if only they could apply that technology to cell phones… And when the battery does finally die on you, there’s no more waiting over night for the thing to recharge. Just plug it in and your headphones will be topped off in just 3.5 hours.

For the pricing you’ll have to wait a little bit longer. Sony just announced these cans across the pond (A.K.A the UK). However, if you need an audio fix right now, you can pick up the company’s new noise cancelling earbuds for just about $70 at your favorite online retailers. They’re not wireless but they promise to filter out up to 86% of ambient noise.
For more info on the buds or to order your own, hit up the official Sony website. If you’re waiting for the cans, keep your eyes peeled.


Source:
http://www.myddnetwork.com/new-gadgets/sony’s-wireless-rf865-headphones-go-deep/

Top 10 Best Book - New York Times

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FREEDOM
By Jonathan Franzen.
Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $28.
The author of “The Corrections” is back, not quite a decade later, with an even richer and deeper work — a vividly realized narrative set during the Bush years, when the creedal legacy of “personal liberties” assumed new and sometimes ominous proportions. Franzen captures this through the tribulations of a Midwestern family, the Berglunds, whose successes, failures and appetite for self-invention reflect the larger story of millennial America.
THE NEW YORKER STORIES
By Ann Beattie.
Scribner, $30.
As these 48 stories published in The New Yorker from 1974 through 2006 demonstrate, Beattie, even as she chronicled and satirized her post-1960s generation, also became its defining voice. She punctures her characters’ pretensions and jadedness with an economy and effortless dialogue that writers have been trying to emulate for three decades, though few, if any, have matched her seamless combination of biting wit and mordant humor, precise irony and consummate cool.
ROOM
By Emma Donoghue.
Little, Brown & Company, $24.99.
Donoghue has created one of the pure triumphs of recent fiction: an ebullient child narrator, held captive with his mother in an 11-by-11-foot room, through whom we encounter the blurry, often complicated space between closeness and autonomy. In a narrative at once delicate and vigorous — rich in psychological, sociological and political meaning — Donoghue reveals how joy and terror often dwell side by side.
SELECTED STORIES
By William Trevor.
Viking, $35.
Gathering work from Trevor’s previous four collections, this volume shows why his deceptively spare fiction has haunted and moved readers for generations. Set mainly in Ireland and England, Trevor’s tales are eloquent even in their silences, documenting the way the present is consumed by the past, the way ancient patterns shape the future. Neither modernist nor antique, his stories are timeless.
A VISIT FROM THE GOON SQUAD
By Jennifer Egan.
Alfred A. Knopf, $25.95.
Time is the “goon squad” in this virtuosic rock ’n’ roll novel about a cynical record producer and the people who intersect his world. Ranging across some 40 years and inhabiting 13 different characters, each with his own story and perspective, Egan makes these disparate parts cohere into an artful whole, irradiated by a Proustian feel for loss, regret and the ravages of love.
Nonfiction
APOLLO’S ANGELS: A History of Ballet
By Jennifer Homans.
Random House, $35.
Here is the only truly definitive history of classical ballet. Spanning more than four centuries, from the French Renaissance to American and Soviet stages during the cold war, Homans shows how the art has been central to the social and cultural identity of nations. She meticulously reconstructs entire eras, describing the evolution of ballet technique while coaxing long-lost dances back to life. And she raises a crucial question: In the 21st century, can ballet survive?
CLEOPATRA: A Life
By Stacy Schiff.
Little, Brown & Company, $29.99.
With her signature blend of wit, intelligence and superb prose, Schiff strips away 2,000 years of prejudices and propaganda in her elegant reimagining of the Egyptian queen who, even in her own day, was mythologized and misrepresented.
THE EMPEROR OF ALL MALADIES: A Biography of Cancer
By Siddhartha Mukherjee.
Scribner, $30.
Mukherjee’s magisterial “biography” of the most dreaded of modern afflictions. He excavates the deep history of the “war” on cancer, weaving haunting tales of his own clinical experience with sharp sketches of the sometimes heroic, sometimes misguided scientists who have preceded him in the fight.
FINISHING THE HAT: Collected Lyrics (1954-1981) With Attendant Comments, Principles, Heresies, Grudges, Whines and Anecdotes
By Stephen Sondheim.
Alfred A. Knopf, $39.95.
The theater’s pre-eminent living songwriter offers a master class in how to write a musical, covering some of the greatest shows, from “West Side Story”  to “Sweeney Todd.” Sondheim’s analysis of his and others’ lyrics is insightful and candid, and his anecdotes are telling and often very funny.
THE WARMTH OF OTHER SUNS: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration
By Isabel Wilkerson.
Random House, $30.
Wilkerson, a former national correspondent for The Times, has written a masterly and engrossing account of the Great Migration, in which six million African-Americans abandoned the South between 1915 and 1970. The book centers on the journeys of three black migrants, each representing a different decade and a different destination.
Source:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/12/books/review/10-best-books-of-2010.html?_r=1&ref=books

Kamis, 31 Maret 2011

Fashion Face-Off: Kim vs. Selena vs. Amy

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It doesn't rhyme with any other words, but how does orange stack up against other colors when it comes to celebrity fashion?
That's the question at the center of this THG Face-Off, as Kim Kardashian goes up against Selena Gomez and Amy Adams. All three recently attended public events in similar shaded dresses and all three looks very pretty in them.
But, let's face it, there can only be one winner. Compare, contrast and vote below.


Source:
http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/categories/celebrity-fashion/

Billy Ray Cyrus Expresses Regret, Love for Miley

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Billy Ray Cyrus appeared on Good Morning America yesterday and somehow resisted the urge to throw a chair through a window following his sit-down with Robin Roberts.
After coming across as loonier than Tila Tequila in an earlier interview with GQ, we need to give Billy Ray props for standing up and taking responsibility this time around.

Referring to his messy marriage (now on the mend), Billy Ray says he was "surrounded in darkness" when he claimed Satan was attacking his family. Now, after re-assessing his diatribe, Billy Ray explained his point in clearer terms:

"Fame can be a dangerous animal... And it's a delicate thing... [But] I love Hannah Montana. I love Disney. I wouldn't change anything."

While daughter Miley has run into a few scandals over the past year or so - most notably a bong-smoking incident around her 18th birthday - Billy Ray doesn't foresee the sort of trouble ahead at which he had previously hinted.

"Miley has a great heart," he said. "She's very intelligent. She will make good choices and she knows right from wrong."

Does he have any regrets? Yes. Billy Ray admits he didn't always approach fatherhood properly.

"I was a great playmate... for teaching [my children] how to camp and build fires and ride motorcycles and four-wheelers, and horses, and all those fun kind of things... As far as sitting down and doing algebra and science, the homework, I wasn't very good at that. So I look back on it and think, 'You know what? Maybe, no doubt, I could have been a better dad.'"

In the end, when it comes to Miley, the country singer makes it clear: he loves her "more than life itself."

Source:
http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/03/billy-ray-cyrus-expresses-regret-love-for-miley/#more

New Music: Britney Spears Premieres “Hold It Against Me” A Day Early

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A day earlier than expected, Britney Spears is back with her highly anticipated new single, “Hold It Against.”

Crafted by pop staples Max Martin and Dr. Luke, the team behind hits for other pop darlings like Ke$ha and Katy Perry, the track is, well, very Max Martin and Dr. Luke-y. You’d probably be able to guess who was behind the song even if it wasn’t public knowledge. But the good news is the team clearly wanted to offer Britney something that would stand out at least a smidgen more from the rest of their work. Enter the track’s throbbing bassline, gritty break-down switch, and angelic chorus.

Lyrically, Britney isn’t breaking new ground in the least. It’s all about wanting to take flirtation in the club to a sexier place a.k.a. the classic dance-pop soup. But it works well together. Take a super lame pick up line (“if I said I want your body, would you hold it against me?”), add the pulsating beat, and sprinkle in Britney’s charm (and big name) and you have a recipe for a dancefloor-scorcher and a definite future chart-topper.

Source:
http://neonlimelight.com/2011/01/10/new-music-britney-spears-premieres-hold-it-against-me-a-day-early/

New Music: Glee Debuts Original Songs “Get It Right” And “Loser Like Me”

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The cast of Glee will debut original music for the very first time ever on their new album, Glee: The Music, Volume 5. Today, those two songs are available to listen to (and judge).

Lea Michele‘s soaring voice drives the piano-drenched ballad “Get It Right.” “What can you do when your good isn’t good enough and all that you touch tumbles down/’Cause my best intentions keep making a mess of things/I just want to fix it somehow/But how many times will it take, oh, how many times will it take for me to get it right,” she sings on the chorus. The song is melodrama, just like Michele’s character Rachel Berry.

The ensemble cut, “Loser Like Me,” is a zippier offering, penned by pop mastermind Max Martin. The song is, well, very Max Martin-y. In other words, it’s upbeat and catchy as all hell. The track encompasses everything Glee is about: being “losers” but accepting it and making it cool. The hardships and bullying they suffer? It’s only temporary. In fact, they’re betting on getting the last laugh with their future success. “I’m not thinking ’bout you haters/’Cause, hey, I could be a superstar/I’ll see you when you wash my car.”

Glee: The Music, Volume 5 is in stores March 8. Listen to the two new songs below:
“Get It Right”
“Loser Like Me”

Source:
http://neonlimelight.com/2011/02/25/new-music-glee-debuts-original-songs-get-it-right-and-loser-like-me/

Green House Releases 64GB PicoDrive N USB Flash Drive

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Green House has rolled out a PicoDrive N USB flash drive with 64GB of storage capacity. The new expansion model of PicoDrive N model comes with small and cute design, with the whole dimension measures 54 x 18 x 8 mm and weighs around 7.5 grams. Just like its predecessors, this model also features a USB 2.0 connection interface, bundled with a trial version of Kaspersky’s Internet Security 2011 antivirus software. Whenever you stick the device into USB slot, the device will immediately protect itself against malware and other virus. Green House 64GB PicoDrive N, however, is still available in Japan and users could purchase it with the price of $206.

Source:
http://www.computerdux.net/

Dell To Launch Alienware M14X and M18X Gaming Laptops

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Dell company planning to release two new gaming laptops, the Alienware M14X and Alienware M18X. Both based on the mobile platform Intel-based Huron River featuring Intel’s second generation Core processors, up to 256GB SSD, 8 cell batteries packs, optional WiMAX and also at least 4GB of DDR3 memory.

The Dell Alienware M14X has a 14-inch screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) or 1366 x 768 pixels and comes with either an Nvidia GeForce GT 555M GPU or AMD Radeon HD 6730M or 6770M dedicated graphics. Meanwhile, the Alienware M18X features 18-inch display 1080p resolution, packs either two AMD Radeon HD 6870M chips in CrossFire mode or two Nvidia GeForce GTX 460M GPUs set up in SLI. No pricing info and when these Dell’s laptops available so far.

Source:
http://www.computerdux.net/

Flowers on the Bus

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by: Jean Hendrichson, Source Unknown

We were a very motley crowd of people who took the bus every day that summer 33 years ago. During the early morning ride from the suburb, we sat drowsily with our collars up to our ears, a cheerless and taciturn bunch.
One of the passengers was a small grey man who took the bus to the centre for senior citizens every morning. He walked with a stoop and a sad look on his face when he, with some difficulty, boarded the bus and sat down alone behind the driver. No one ever paid very much attention to him.
Then one July morning he said good morning to the driver and smiled short-sightedly down through the bus before he sat down. The driver nodded guardedly. The rest of us were silent.
The next day, the old man boarded the bus energetically, smiled and said in a loud voice: "And a very good morning to you all!" Some of us looked up, amazed, and murmured "Good morning," in reply.
The following weeks we were more alert. Our friend was now dressed in a nice old suit and a wide out-of-date tie. The thin hair had been carefully combed. He said good morning to us every day and we gradually began to nod and talk to each other.
One morning he had a bunch of wild flowers in his hand. They were already dangling a little because of the heat. The driver turned around smilingly and asked: "Have you got yourself a girlfriend, Charlie?" We never got to know if his name really was "Charlie", but he nodded shyly and said yes.
The other passengers whistled and clapped at him. Charlie bowed and waved the flowers before he sat down on his seat.
Every morning after that Charlie always brought a flower. Some of the regular passengers began bringing him flowers for his bouquet, gently nudged him and said shyly: "Here." Everyone smiled. The men started to jest about it, talk to each other, and share the newspaper.
The summer went by, and autumn was closing in, when one morning Charlie wasn't waiting at his usual stop. When he wasn't there the next day and the day after that, we started wondering if he was sick or -- hopefully -- on holiday somewhere.
When we came nearer to the centre for senior citizens, one of the passengers asked the driver to wait. We all held our breaths when she went to the door.
Yes, the staff said, they knew who we were talking about. The elderly gentleman was fine, but he hadn't been coming to the centre that week. One of his very close friends had died at the weekend. They expected him back on Monday. How silent we were the rest of the way to work.
The next Monday Charlie was waiting at the stop, stooping a bit more, a little bit more grey, and without a tie. He seemed to have shrinked again. Inside the bus was a silence akin to that in a church. Even though no one had talked about it, all those of us, who he had made such an impression on that summer, sat with our eyes filled with tears and a bunch of wild flowers in our hands. 

Source:
http://www.inspirationalstories.com/0/75.html

A Girl in CD Store

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by: Author Unknown, Source Unknown

There was once a guy who suffered from cancer... a cancer that can't be treated. He was 18 years old and he could die anytime. All his life, he was stuck in his house being taken cared by his mother. He never went outside but he was sick of staying home and wanted to go out for once. So he asked his mother and she gave him permission.
He walked down his block and found a lot of stores. He passed a CD store and looked through the front door for a second as he walked. He stopped and went back to look into the store. He saw a young girl about his age and he knew it was love at first sight. He opened the door and walked in, not looking at anything else but her. He walked closer and closer until he was finally at the front desk where she sat.
She looked up and asked, "Can I help you?"
She smiled and he thought it was the most beautiful smile he has ever seen before and wanted to kiss her right there.
He said, "Uh... Yeah... Umm... I would like to buy a CD."
He picked one out and gave her money for it.
"Would you like me to wrap it for you?" she asked, smiling her cute smile again.
He nodded and she went to the back.
She came back with the wrapped CD and gave it to him. He took it and walked out of the store. He went home and from then on, he went to that store everyday and bought a CD, and she wrapped it for him. He took the CD home and put it in his closet. He was still too shy to ask her out and he really wanted to but he couldn't. His mother found out about this and told him to just ask her.
So the next day, he took all his courage and went to the store. He bought a CD like he did everyday and once again she went to the back of the store and came back with it wrapped. He took it and when she wasn't looking, he left his phone number on the desk and ran out...
!!!RRRRRING!!!
The mother picked up the phone and said, "Hello?"
It was the girl!!! She asked for the boy and the mother started to cry and said, "You don't know? He passed away yesterday..."
The line was quiet except for the cries of the boy's mother. Later in the day. The mother went into the boy's room because she wanted to remember him. She thought she would start by looking at his clothes. So she opened the closet. She was face to face with piles and piles and piles of unopened CDs. She was surprised to find all those CDs and she picked one up and sat down on the bed and she started to open one.
Inside, there was a CD and as she took it out of the wrapper, out fell a piece of paper. The mother picked it up and started to read it.
It said: Hi... I think U R really cute. Do u wanna go out with me? Love, Jacelyn
The mother opened another CD...
Again there was a piece of paper. It said: Hi... I think U R really cute. Do u wanna go out with me? Love, Jacelyn
Love is... when you've had a huge fight but then decide to put aside your egos, hold hands and say, "I Love You"  

Source:
http://www.inspirationalstories.com/9/928.html 

A Clever Dog

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by: Author Unknown, Source Unknown

A butcher watching over his shop is really surprised when he saw a dog coming inside the shop. He shoos him away. But later, the dog is back again.
So, he goes over to the dog and notices he has a note in his mouth. He takes the note and it reads "Can I have 12 sausages and a leg of lamb, please. The dog has money in his mouth, as well."
The butcher looks inside and, lo and behold, there is a ten dollar Note there. So he takes the money and puts the sausages and lamb in a bag, placing it in the dog's mouth. The butcher is so impressed, and since it's about closing time, he decides to shut up shop and follow the dog.
So off he goes. The dog is walking down the street when he comes To a level crossing.
The dog puts down the bag, jumps up and presses the button. Then he waits patiently, bag in mouth, for the lights to turn. They do, and he walks across the road, with the butcher following him all the way.
The dog then comes to a bus stop, and starts looking at the timetable.
The butcher is in awe at this stage. The dog checks out the times, and then sits on one of the seats provided. Along comes a bus. The dog walks around to the front, looks at the number, and goes back to his seat.
Another bus comes. Again the dog goes and looks at the number, notices it's the right bus, and climbs on. The butcher, by now, open-mouthed, follows him onto the bus.
The bus travels through the town and out into the suburbs, the dog Looking at the scenery. Eventually he gets up, and moves to the front of the bus. He stands on 2 back paws and pushes the button to stop the bus. Then he gets off, his groceries still in his mouth.
Well, dog and butcher are walking along the road, and then the dog turns into a house. He walks up the path, and drops the groceries on the step.
Then he walks back down the path, takes a big run, and throws himself against the door. He goes back down the path, runs up to the door and again, it throws himself against it. There's no answer at the house, so the dog goes back down the path, jumps up on a narrow wall, and walks along the perimeter of the garden. He gets to the window, and beats his head against it several times, walks back, jumps off, and waits at the door.
The butcher watches as a big guy opens the door, and starts abusing the dog, kicking him and punching him, and swearing at him.
The butcher runs up, and stops the guy. "What in heaven's name are You doing? The dog is a genius. He could be on TV, for the life of me!" to which the guy responds: "You call this clever? This is the second time this week that this stupid dog's forgotten his key."
Reflection:
Looks like some, people will never be satisfied with what they've got.

When it comes to the work place, Employers do not know how to appreciate their people who have served them loyally through the years. I've seen companies lose good people for the simple fact their leaders failed to show appreciation. Employers with big egos enjoy the fact that they have more power and authority than others. They show, in the way they give orders and directions, that they think they are superior. They get a kick out of displaying this superiority. People who do this are fools, and everyone but them knows it. They are never satisfied because they could not be satisfied even if their people perform well.
They don't listen to the opinion and ideas of their subordinates.
Why? Because of their stupid pride and insecurity.
People of this kind will never be satisfied. Why? Because they are so busy wrapped up in themselves and, fact is, the self can never be satisfied. Happy and productive people are always those who are "others-centered" rather than "self- centered." The greatest idea of leadership is not someone who throws his weight around. Rather, he is a servant. As Bible would say, "He who wish to be a leader should first be a servant."
His joy is derived from delivering a job that others benefit from his contribution. Aim for service and success will follow.  

Source:
http://www.inspirationalstories.com/11/1123.html 

As Brave as Her

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 07.38 0 komentar
by: Michael Peterson, Source Unknown
 
This morning I was eating breakfast and reading an article about the tragedy in Littleton, CO. I cried when I read about one certain brave girl. 

The article said that the perpetrators were taunting some of the kids by asking them if they believed in God. One brave girl stood up and said "I believe in Jesus!". She was immediately gunned down in cold blood for her faith! 

It really hit me hard and I cried as I wondered if I could have been that brave! I'm not sure why but I sat down and wrote a poem because of what this girl did and for what courage and character she displayed.
I hope you like it and would like to have this passed on to everyone that you can think of. Encourage them to do the same. I just think it would be a great tribute to such a wonderful girl, and brave Christian martyr! 

As Brave as Her? (Cassie Bernall)
Would I have been as brave as her,
When her young life was taken in a blur?
"I believe in Jesus" was her cry,
as wicked bullets began to fly.

Would I have been as brave as her,
When such evil stared her in the face?
Could I have boldly claimed my faith,
And died so bravely in His Grace?

Could I be as brave as her today?
Express my faith; what will I say?
Although I'm not at death's door,
Can I take His message and let it soar?

Could you be as brave as her today?
Stand against evil, come what may?
Her precious life has fleeting past,
Do something for her that will forever last 


Source:
http://www.inspirationalstories.com/4/452.html

Test Of Faith

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 07.36 0 komentar
by: Author Unknown, Apple City
 
This is a true story told by one of the first missionaries to enter Russia:
In Russia before the Berlin Wall came down and freedom to worship freely was against the law, many Christians were forced to get together in secret to worship the Lord. One group of Christians were gathered together in a simple house studying the Bible when suddenly the door was thrown open violently and three Russian soldiers burst in with rifles. One of the soldiers bellowed out that anyone who wasn't a Christian could leave immediately but anyone who had come to worship God should stay. 

After a moment of silence many of the people filed out of the house leaving a few people behind. One of the soldiers closed the door behind them and locked it, then the soldiers all put down the rifles and explained to the remaining few that they also were Christians but they only wanted to worship with true believers. Could you pass such a test of your faith? 

Source:
http://www.inspirationalstories.com/2/229.html

Airhead: Runaway - Meg Cabot

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 07.22 0 komentar
Emerson Watts is on the run: from school, from her family and from herself. She's reeling from the shock that Nikki, the girl whose body her brain was forced to inhabit, is still alive. And she's furious. Manipulative Brandon plans to use Em to discover a secret that will ensure his success, whilst Christopher is out for revenge, fuelled by his jealousy. With everyone around her playing a dangerous game, maybe Em should just keep on running . . It is the final book in the fashion-tastic and hilarious new trilogy from the queen of teen fiction.

Source:
http://periplus.co.id/product.php?id=AFJB08

Lauren Conrad Books It

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 07.11 0 komentar
Thu., Sep. 11, 2008 8:07 AM PDT by Gina Serpe

That Pulitzer Prize is as good as hers.
After proving her mastery of the spoken word as the protagonist of The Hills, Lauren Conrad is staking her claim on the written word, signing a three-book deal with HarperCollins based on her Hollywood experiences—presumably, the minutiae not already chronicled on TV.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the book series, which follows an average teen who becomes a reality star, could potentially be developed as a film or (uh, another) TV project.

While the books will be based on Conrad's gal-about-town shenanigans, the young adult tomes will officially be classified as fiction, with the first in the series set for release in the summer of 2009.

"It's definitely influenced by my own life," the reality star turned fashion designer turned Speidi nemesis turned author told People.
"The books are about a girl who moves to L.A. and stars in a reality show, so obviously there are some similarities."

She has also assured her nearest and dearest that she won't be using the books to kiss, tell or otherwise take swipes at those in her circle.

"I'm not trying to do a fictional story based on all my friends in my real life because their stories aren't really mine to tell," she said, adding that she has already completed the outline for the first book. "Some of the characters may symbolize people in my life, but it is in no way calling anyone out."

Not that her friends are overly concerned with the 22-year-old's sense of loyalty.
"I've told my best friends and they have all been really supportive. Nobody was worried."

Source:
http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b28426_lauren_conrad_books_it.html

China's Baidu to shut e-commerce platform

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SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Baidu Inc, China's largest search engine, will shut its online e-commerce store, Youa, and migrate its users to other platforms, it said on Thursday.
The shutdown will take effect in May and Youa's existing merchants will be migrated to Rakuten China and Yaodian100, Baidu said in a statement.

"This should not be seen as Baidu withdrawing from the e-commerce scene. In fact, we are in research and development on a new e-commerce platform product which will suit users better," a Baidu spokeswoman said.

The closure of Youa, which Baidu had set up to rival Alibaba's popular online shopping site, Taobao, cements Taobao's position as the leading e-commerce player in China.

Youa failed to gain traction with the majority of online users who preferred to use Taobao to buy and sell goods online. Based on gross merchandise value, Taobao commands more than 70 percent of China's e-commerce market.

China is the world's largest internet market with more than 450 million users. Web commerce in China has surged in recent years as buyers in the world's second-biggest economy switch to the internet for better deals from more reliable suppliers and reasonable price.

Rakuten China is a joint venture between Baidu and Japan's largest online retailer, Rakuten Inc.

(Reporting by Melanie Lee, writing by Fayen Wong; Editing by Matt Driskill)

Source:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110331/wr_nm/us_china_baidu;_ylt=Anu6Q.hiFCEjCKB7NMwv1Bv6VbIF;_ylu=X3oDMTJsMnR1cWIwBGFzc2V0A25tLzIwMTEwMzMxL3VzX2NoaW5hX2JhaWR
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Google's citizen cartographers map out the world

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SINGAPORE (AFP) – Google on Thursday revealed that an army of citizen cartographers is behind its widely used mapping service, helping the Internet search giant chart the world, including often inaccessible places.

Volunteers from various countries post updates on their neighbourhoods or travel to remote places to map the area before uploading their findings to Google Map Maker, the company said at a conference in Singapore.

Contributors can add new roads and landmarks or debate with neighbours about the names of streets on the virtual map, which is constantly updated with new information.

Google Map Maker allows people to add or edit features, such as roads, businesses, parks and schools, and give detailed information about the locations.
"You are now the mapping agency of the world, and many of the mapping agencies are recognising that fact," Google's geospatial technologist Ed Parsons said at the Google Geo Community Summit attended by contributors from different countries.
"The large, top-down approaches to making maps that traditionally the industry has followed for many thousands of years are changing very rapidly," he added.
"They now go from a bottom-up approach, where local experts, people like yourselves are making maps, they are updating the maps, because you are the experts in your local neighbourhoods."

Parsons said Google maps have been used extensively to help relief efforts during natural disasters such as in the recent earthquake and tsunami that struck northeastern Japan on March 11.

Indian retiree CNR Nair spends about two hours daily updating mapping information on India. He travels to different places, and even checks if the latitudes tally from the ones on Google Map Maker.

But mapping out his homeland has not been entirely smooth sailing for Nair. Working without government approval, he initially met resistance from the local police who threatened to arrest him.

"Google Maps should serve the community," he told AFP.
"During the Indian (Ocean) tsunami, we mapped all these tsunami affected areas so that in the future at least people should be aware to get (people) evacuated from the possible tsunami affected areas or flood areas."

Other volunteers have travelled from Moscow to Siberia by rail, filming the entire journey from the train window and uploading it onto Google Map Maker, the conference heard.

Source:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110331/tc_afp/technologygooglesingaporeinternet

Japan disaster sparks social media innovation

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TOKYO – As Japan grapples with an unprecedented triple disaster — earthquake, tsunami, nuclear crisis — the Web has spawned creativity and innovation online amid a collective desire to ease suffering.

Once the magnitude of the March 11 disaster became clear, the online world began asking, "How can we help?"

And for that, social media offered the ideal platform for good ideas to spread quickly, supplementing efforts launched by giants like Google and Facebook.

A British teacher living in Abiko city, just east of Tokyo, is leading a volunteer team of bloggers, writers and editors producing "Quakebook," a collection of reflections, essays and images of the earthquake that will be sold in the coming days as a digital publication. Proceeds from the project will go to the Japanese Red Cross, said the 40-year-old, who goes by the pseudonym "Our Man in Abiko."

The entirely Twitter-sourced project started with a single tweet exactly a week after the earthquake. Within an hour, he had received two submissions, which soon grew to the 87 that now comprise the book.

Quakebook involves some 200 people in Japan and abroad, and the group is in negotiations to sell the download on Amazon.com. It didn't take long for others to notice. Twitter itself has sent out a tweet about Quakebook, as has Yoko Ono. Best-selling novelist Barry Eisler wrote the foreword for the book. Organizers, including Our Man in Abiko, will hold a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on Friday.

"I just thought I want to do something," he said in a telephone interview. "I felt completely helpless."

Another project, "World's 1000 Messages for Japan," is an effort to convey thoughts from around the globe. Writers can leave short notes on Facebook or through e-mail, which a group of volunteers then translate into Japanese. The translations are then posted on Twitter as well as the group's website.

"The news of the earthquake, tsunami, and meltdown in Japan has mostly been horrifying. But it has also served as a reminder of the strength and resolve that comes out of Japanese culture," said one recent message on the project's Facebook page.

The calamitous events that transfixed people worldwide led to a jump in traffic among social networking sites — typical after recent major disasters elsewhere.
In the immediate aftermath of the disaster that likely killed more than 18,000 people, phone and cellular networks were either down or overwhelmed with traffic.
So people turned to the Internet to track down friends and family, and connect with those who saw the disaster unfold firsthand. In Tokyo, which suffered minimal damage, commuters wanted to know if their trains were running, and whether their neighborhoods would be subject to rolling electricity blackouts due to damage to nuclear and conventional power plants.

Figures released this week show that millions flocked to sites like Twitter following the earthquake and tsunami. Its audience grew by a third to 7.5 million users during March 7-13 compared with the previous week, according to the Nielsen NetRatings Japan.

Video streaming provider Ustream and Japanese video sharing platform Nico Nico Douga also saw viewership climb. Ustream's audience more than doubled to 1.4 million, driven largely by public broadcaster NHK's channel featuring live coverage online, the report said.

The numbers underscore the increasingly valuable role that social media, particularly Twitter, can play in the wake of natural disasters. The microblogging site helped drive fundraising after the earthquake in Haiti last year, and it served as a critical communication tool after the New Zealand earthquake in February.

Twitter was already a big hit in Japan, where more than three-quarters of the population is connected to the Internet. The earthquake convinced even more users of its value as a communication lifeline.

"Many people signed up for Twitter after the earthquake, and that's because they wanted to exchange information," said Nobuyuki Hayashi, a prominent Japanese tech journalist and consultant.

"Twitter played a great role in the first few days" after the quake, he said. He added, however, that the surge of activity also brought to light some of Twitter's shortcomings during disasters.

As helpful as Twitter was after the quake, it also helped propagate a number of unfounded rumors and fears. A post-quake fire at an oil refinery east of Tokyo led to a torrent of tweets that incorrectly claimed the blaze would result in toxic rain.
Some people moved to Facebook "because they can access more trusted information and engage in more topic-based conversation," Hayashi said.

That's something that concerns Web designer Qanta Shimizu as well. But he sees a greater good in embracing social media in times of crisis.
In 1995, when a massive earthquake devastated the western city of Kobe, the Internet was in its infancy and the mass media controlled the flow of information. National consciousness of the disaster shifted too quickly, Shimizu said, as the media moved on to new topics.

"Society has changed now, and through the Internet, I wanted to find a way to offer support indefinitely," he said.

Shimizu created a Twitter application to remind Internet users to do their part, however small. "Setsudener" — a play on the Japanese term for "save energy" — automatically darkens a user's profile picture from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., symbolizing the need to cut back on power consumption during peak demand.

Japanese Web developer Yusuke Wada created "Anpi Report" to gather and organize information posted on Twitter about missing individuals. Through Facebook and Twitter, he has found more than 200 volunteers to manually sift through tweets to enter into a database.

Anpi Report says it hopes to expand its service in the near future by linking its information with Google's "person finder" database for people who are either seeking information about a missing person or have information to provide about someone affected by the disaster.

For others, especially local governments and agencies, simply venturing onto social media has been a big step.

Mitaka city in western Tokyo decided to start a Twitter account after the earthquake. Announcements of the possible rolling blackouts led to a huge spike in traffic on the city's website that it could not handle, said spokesman Shinichi Akiyama.
One of the city's recent posts informed residents that The Tokyo Electric Power Co. had called off blackouts for Wednesday — an essential piece of information for businesses and households. The information is posted on the city's Website, but putting it out on Twitter enables the city to keep residents informed in real-time, Akiyama said.

"We're using social media a bit differently than what it was probably intended for, like having a conversation," he said. "But it has helped us realize that it's possible to use social media as a tool."

Mitaka's neighbors took note almost immediately. Nearby cities like Musashino and Koganei have also signed up for Twitter, as have numerous municipalities in the hardest-hit areas of northeast Japan.

Source:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110331/ap_on_hi_te/as_tec_japan_earthquake_social_media

Software update fixes MacBook Air-iTunes issue

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 06.46 0 komentar
Owners of last year’s MacBook Air models who’ve been running into problems with iTunes got some relief Wednesday in the form of an Apple software update. The catchily-named Mac OS X v10.6.7 Supplemental Update for 13” MacBook Air (Late 2010)—or “update” for short—tackles an issue where Apple’s ultra-thin laptop became unresponsive when using iTunes.

According to an Apple support forum discussion, the problem first cropped up after this month’s Mac OS X 10.6.7 update. iTunes would crash on launch after some 13-inch MacBook Air owners installed the updated operating system. (The problem didn’t affect all MacBook Air owners, according to Macworld Bugs & Fixes columnist Ted Landau, who uses a 13-inch MacBook Air and never ran into the issue.)

Apple recommends the 461KB update for anyone who’s got a 13-inch MacBook Air model from late 2010 that runs Mac OS X 10.6.7.

Source:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/macworld/20110330/tc_macworld/softwareupdatefixesmacbookairitunesissue

Italy Travel Guide

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 06.34 0 komentar
Italy is a beautiful country but is one of those countries which you probably have some questions and preconceptions, before your coming to this special country. A place of olive oil, pasta, wine, mafia and sunshine, roman ruins and renaissance palaces, Italy has a lot to give its tourists. Although some of these conceptions are amazing and interesting, it would be a shame if that was the only thing you come away with. Italy is certainly much more complex and stimulating than these concepts.

Italy is a country full of interesting things for the casual tourist and the educated tourist, it has deep Roman Catholic roots. The tourists can stay weeks in important tourist centers without reason to feel bored, but it is equally simple to get off the beaten track. In the north, next to the Alps and the landscapes of the Po river, many cultural gems and highly developed industrial cities fascinate. In this exciting country the people live the "la vita Italiana"


Rome apartments.

Lombardia is the capital of Milan, city of business organization and haute couture, the tourist can easily stay weeks without being bored. Bergamo is only an hour of distance and has an upper Old Town. On every corner you will observe something new. Venice and Verona are the most famous tourist attractions in the north-east of Italy, maybe you can think about romantic love affairs here.

The people can discover easily the beautiful landscapes of Italy, Verona province may be the more fascinating. Many persons say that the north-west of Italy is a paradise for every culinary interested traveler. For the people who adore the wine, Piemonte is related with Barolo and Barbaresco, the most famous wines made out of the Nebbiolo grape. Turin is the capital of Piemonte, this city provides more than just a starting point to visit these wine regions. Lots of tourist attractions like museums, modern art, music and book fairs make of this city, one of the notable Italian cities concerning cultural life. At the same time it is a booming industrial and multimedia city.

One of the most popular areas in Italy is Tuscany which is located in central Italy. Known for it's beautiful landscape and picturesque towns and villages including Florence, Lucca, Siena and Cortona. The Tuscan region is a popular vacation destination with many nice hotels. However, you can’t talk about Italy without mentioning the beautiful capital. The Eternal City is the perfect place for a relaxed, cultural city-break, and renting one of the many Rome apartments is the ideal way to experience it. That way, you’ll be able to discover the secrets of Rome at your own pace, with the comfort of your own private space when you return home after a long day sightseeing and filling up on all the culinary delights Rome has to offer! 

Source:
http://www.justitaly.org/

Mexico Travel Guide

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 06.29 0 komentar
Mexico is a great destination, and has a lot to offer to travellers. Whether you decide to visit the beautiful beaches famous around the world, historical cities from the time of the Spanish colony and archeological sites of cultures such as the Maya, Olmeca and Azteca among others, beautiful national parks in deserts, mountains and forests, or just hang out in one of the modern cities, you will enjoy Mexico holidays any time of the year. 

Highlights in Mexico are the capital city of Mexico City, Monterrey, with its beautiful colonial buildings and Guadalajara. For colonial cities one should visit Oaxaca, Morelia, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes, Merida in the Yucatan peninsula, among others.  
For beaches, some of the best, most unspoiled are located on the Oaxaca coast, particularly Zipolite and Puerto Escondido. Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen located at the Riviera Maya, Mazatlan, Manzanillo, Ixtapa and Puerto Vallarta among others, are the place to be for all fun loving creatures. The peninsula of Yucatan offers an ideal mix of Maya culture, great weather and some of the world's best snorkeling and diving in places such as Cozumel and Cancun located at the Riviera Maya. For a truly Mexican experience, the city of San Cristóbal de las Casas in Chiapas offers a view of the indigenous Mayan peoples in a beautiful colonial city. Los Cabos in Baja California Sur has been a favourite get-away for Mexicans and Americans for years.

Archeological sites in Mexico are vast, one should keep in mind Teotihuacan, Chichen Itza, Palenque, El Tajin and Monte Alban among just a few.

For those looking for an active vacation, Mexico offers golf courses, scuba diving and lots of mountains to go hiking in, including cloud rainforest in Chiapas.

Source:
http://www.justmexico.org/

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Sabtu, 21 Mei 2011

New Release Book in January

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January is often a big month for debuts. One of the most anticipated is You Know When the Men are Gone by Siobhan Fallon, a collection of loosely collected short stories about military wives. Kim Edwards, bestselling author of The Memory Keeper's Daughter, returns with her second novel, Lake of Dreams.

Source:
http://bestsellers.about.com/od/newupcomingreleases/tp/2011-New-Book-Releases.htm

Kamis, 14 April 2011

Adobe announces Creative Suite 5.5, monthly software subscriptions

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Adobe Systems announced an update to its Adobe Creative Suite 5 software, which for the first time will be available by way of monthly subscriptions.
Creative Suite 5.5, as the new refresh is called, features new tools that will enable users to more easily create content for smartphones and tablets and do more using HTML5.
The rollout of Creative Suite 5.5, which will take place in about a month, will be Adobe's first shot at a new software release schedule, with more incremental updates between fully new versions of its main product package.
"This launch marks a major change to Adobe's product release strategy for Creative Suite," the San Jose company said in a statement. "Adobe now plans to have milestone Creative Suite product introductions at 24-month intervals and -- starting with Creative Suite 5.5 -- significant mid-cycle releases designed to keep the worldwide creative community ahead of the latest advances in content authoring."
The Creative Suite subscription editions are new for Adobe too and will let customers try Adobe products by subscribing online without having to commit to spending hundreds or thousands of dollars to buy the software suites.
One of Adobe's most popular products, Photoshop, sits on the low end of the subscription model at a monthly price of $49, or $35 with a one-year subscription.
Adobe's Creative Suite 5.5 Design Premium package -- which includes InDesign, Dreamweaver, Flash Professional and Adobe FlashCatalyst, Acrobat X Pro, Illustrator CS5, Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended and Adobe Fireworks CS5 -- goes for $95 a month as part of a one-year plan or $139 month-to-month.
Adobe's top-of-the-line Creative Suite 5.5 Master Collection can be subscribed to for $129 a month for a year or $195 month-to-month.
Creative Suite 5.5 is just a bit more expensive.
A traditional, non-subscription copy of Adobe's Creative Suite 5.5 Master Collection software will sell for $2,599, about $1,000 more than a one-year subscription to the software. The Design Premium package will sell for $1,899, or $759 more than a one-year subscription.

Source:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2011/04/adobe-creative-suite-subscription.html

Nokia launches new Symbian smartphones

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HELSINKI – Nokia Corp. on Tuesday launched its first smartphones to run on the updated Symbian software with new icons, enhancements and a faster browser.
Nokia said the two models — the E6 and X7 — have longer battery life, better text input and new Ovi Maps applications with improved search and public transport routes.
The Nokia E6, with a standard QWERTY keypad and high resolution touch display, is aimed at corporate customers, while the Nokia X7 is an entertainment-focused handset with a 4-inch (10-centimeter) display made for games.
The world's largest cellphone maker did not price the handsets.
Markets seemed unimpressed by the announcement, which comes as Nokia continues to struggle against stiff competition, especially from Apple Inc. and Research in Motion Ltd.
Nokia stock fell more than 3 percent to euro6.08 ($8.80) on the Helsinki Stock Exchange.
More than 200 million phones, with 150 million more expected on the market, use Symbian technology, seen by some developers as clumsy and dated. At the end of last year, it was surpassed by Android as the world's No. 1 smart phone software.
Nokia said the new, faster Symbian software, known as Symbian Anna, will be available for previously released top models, including the N8, E7, C7 and C6-01 devices "in coming months."
In February, Nokia and Microsoft surprised the industry by announcing they were joining forces to challenge major rivals. Nokia said it will use Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Phone software as the main platform for its smartphones but will continue to develop and use the new Symbian software.
But they have a tough battle ahead.
The iPhone has set the standard for today's smartphones and Research In Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerrys have become the favorite of the corporate set. More recently, Google Inc.'s Android software has emerged as the choice for phone makers that want to challenge the iPhone.
A key challenge will be to produce quality devices with a hip factor that helps position Windows Phone as an attractive alternative in a market where image plays a central role.
Windows Phone 7, launched last year, has a lot of catching up to do both in the number of users and "apps" available for the phones.
Nokia, which claims 1.3 billion daily users of its devices, said it hopes the partnership with Microsoft will lead to capturing the next billion users to join the Internet in developing growth markets.
Last year, the Finnish firm retained its No.1 spot as the world's top mobile phone maker — a position it has held since 1998, selling 432 million devices — more than its three closest rivals combined. But market share has continued on a downward spiral — from a high of 41 percent in 2008 to 31 percent in the last quarter of 2010.
Also, its share in smartphones has plunged — to 30 percent at the end of 2010 from 40 percent a year earlier. And, at the end of last year Nokia and the Symbian platform was surpassed by Android as the world's No. 1 smartphone software, according to Canalys research firm.
Nokia, an Espoo-based company, near Helsinki, employs 132,500 people.

Source:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110412/ap_on_hi_te/eu_finland_nokia_smartphones_3

Microsoft phone software adds multitasking, camera features

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Microsoft unveiled a new version of its Windows Phone software that will let users run several programs at once and call up information about a place or item by looking at it through the handset's camera.
The company demonstrated the software at a developer conference Wednesday, laying the groundwork for the operating system to appear on phones later this year. Tools that let programmers create applications for the new software will be available in May, Microsoft said at the Las Vegas event.
Microsoft, which overhauled its Windows phone software last year, is counting on new features to regain market share lost to Apple's (AAPL) iPhone and Google's (GOOG) Android. The company also aims to entice more developers. At Wednesday's event, Microsoft demonstrated concept apps from companies such as Amazon.com, Skype Technologies and Spotify.
The new software, code-named "Mango," takes advantage of a technology called augmented reality. That means users can point the phone's camera at something and get additional information on screen. For example, they could scan a landmark and get details on the building and surrounding area.
The Amazon application lets customers scan barcodes to find products online. Microsoft also previewed an app that showed whether audience members viewed through the camera had sent certain messages on Twitter. Besides gaining access to the camera data, the new software will let developers use compasses and gyroscopes if the phone has them.
Many of the new features are similar to ones already available for Android and Apple's iOS, said Al Hilwa, an analyst at Framingham, Mass.-based research firm IDC. Still, the approach to multitasking may give Microsoft an edge, he said. The software is designed to download content in the background while other apps are running, making for a smoother experience. 



Source:
http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_17840416?source=rss&nclick_check=1

Apple Launches New Software for iPhone and iPad

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Apple today launched iOS 4.3, the latest version of its operating system for iPhones and iPads, and it's playing some technological catch up with rivals. 
"The world's most advanced mobile operating system keeps getting better," Apple boasted on its iOS webpage.
In fact, far from being the most advanced, in some ways this latest version is merely catching up to the market leader Android. The headline feature is "Personal Hotspot," which turns the iPhone into a Wi-Fi hub for up to five nearby devices. Unusually, the Cupertino, Calif.-based company is behind the market in bundling this feature: many smartphones running Google's Android operating system already offer it.
The new update arrives amidst great flux among mobile operating systems within the smartphone market. While iOS is doubtless the most mature and arguably the slickest smartphone OS available, it is no longer the numerical market leader. Apple's market share has long been constrained by its exclusivity deal with AT&T in the U.S., while Android found homes on handsets from multiple manufacturers across all carriers.
Apple is ready to make up for lost time with its expansion to Verizon, but Android has established a solid beachhead and continues to improve, with new versions appearing every four to six months.
If the rivals extend current trends, BlackBerry maker Research in Motion may cede even more market share to the Google mobile operating system.
Other updates for iOS 4.3 include its "Nitro" Javascript engine, which promises significantly faster web browsing. In addition, "AirPlay" now offers much more video output support; streams can come from the camera, third-party apps and the browser and it can stream photo slide shows, too.
"Home Sharing" on iTunes now lets users stream music and videos directly from a running computer.
The new version includes support for single-tap conference call dialing and more options are now configurable. For example, users can set the iPad's side switch to either mute or lock rotation. Most of these enhancements are already available on Verizon iPhones, which run iOS 4.2.6.
Apple unveiled the update just a day before the iPad 2 is set to go on sale. The update is for the iPhone 4, 3GS, iPad and for the third- and fourth-generation iPod Touch.

Source:
http://www.mobiledia.com/news/83732.html

Selasa, 05 April 2011

Concert Review: Bruno Mars spreads his wings in splashy NYC debut

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 20.09 0 komentar


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In between songs, Bruno's charm shined as he cracked jokes and spouted friendly banter with the audience. The intimate venue allowed Bruno to see his fans up close and personal and the connection that Bruno's music had made with his fans was evident. There were guys rocking fedoras and jackets like Bruno and loads of ladies squealed in delight whenever he approached the mic.
But despite his popularity with the ladies, Bruno is no womanizer. His songs speak of loyalty, dedication and deep, profound love. In the two new songs, "I Think I Wanna Marry You" and "Grenades," that he played from his upcoming debut album Doo-Wops and Hooligans, Bruno explored the extreme ends of the love spectrum: Infatuation and betrayal. And the audience ate up both songs, but they particularly swooned for the heartbreak tale Bruno painted in "Grenades." When Bruno howled, "I'd catch a grenade for ya, put my hand on the blade for ya, I'd jump in front a train for ya, you know I'd do anything for ya," the audience shrieked in delight as he rattled off the fatalistic depths of his dedication.
And his solo remixes of his two chart toppers, "Billionaire" and "Nothin' On You," were wonderfully flipped and energized with the live band's arrangement. The "Nothin' On You" remix is so stellar that Bruno would be wise to record a studio version of the remix as a bonus track for the album. He drizzles that Maui Wowie on the song so potently.
As the end of Bruno's set neared, he winded the crowd down with his new hit single "Just the Way You Are." The power ballad, with its uplifting chorus and sweeping production, went over magnificently with the audience. Once again, they sang along with nearly every word. After the song ended, Bruno thanked the crowd and walked off stage, but it wasn't over yet.
The crowd chanted "BRUNO! BRUNO!" and he obliged the crowd with a surprise cover of Michael Jackson's "Dirty Diana" for his encore. The inspirations he pulled from Elvis and Michael Jackson weren't just talk, Bruno seemed to be channeling his idols on stage that night. He snarled his lips and slammed on his guitar just like any good student of the King of Pop would do. The only thing missing was a crotch grab. Maybe next time.
Source:
http://www.barkbiteblog.com/2010/08/bruno-mars-spreads-his-wings-in-splashy-nyc-debut.html

Skullcandy Mobile App

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Skullcandy App v.2

Skullcandy's brand-NEW v.2 app has boosted features so high, we blew right past v.1 on the way to shortening the distance between you and your beloved hotspot. Here's what else is NEW in v.2:
  • PIC+VID UPLOADER – Post photos, videos and comments to all your spots. Or add your own favorite danger havens.
  • QUICK-SEARCH/MAP ME – Can't grind what you can't find. Locate every nearby surf, skate, snow or moto spot via GPS, no matter where you find yourself.
  • MotoX TRACK FINDER Expanded atlas of dirty spots that deserve punishing. Only one of it's kind.
  • SURF + SNOW REPORTS – Details plus Live Cam Photos where available
  • MUSIC – More songs. Deeper cuts. Pulsating aural stimulation that now streams while you multi-task.
  • DESIGN – New face, new threads, and new body or bits, bytes, whatever. Refreshed like a technologic colonic.
  • iPAD + ANDROID COMPATIBLE! – Future-proof is our policy
V.2 adds a handsome quiver of nano-tech tools and weaponry to keep you briefed and ready for every type of shred offensive. Despite all of the new content, features and functionality, the app is still 100% weightless.
Unlike its monogamous predecessor, Skullcandy has expanded the app's dance card to include additional mobile platforms. V.2 is now open for frisky business on Apple's iPad, while maintaining a much-more-than-friends compatibility with long-time Apple mates, iPhone and iPod.
You don't have to be a fruitarian to get love from Skullcandy's tap-happy new app. Android users can now partake, as well! Not just flirtation, either. Android, iPad, iPod and iPhone users can all enjoy v.2's full-frontal functionality, gratuitous content and eye-popping features, so amazingly rich they could make a Trustafarian lose his sense of entitlement.

Source:
http://us.skullcandy.com/new-app-v2

Sony’s Wireless RF865 Headphones Go Deep

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Earbuds are alright but every serious music lover knows you need a set of full headphones to really enjoy what an artist has on offer. But the days of being chained to your stereo are over thanks to Sony’s MDR-RF865RK headphones. These puppies push out some serious quality sound without all the bells and whistles to drive the price up.
Sony claims that they receive a signal from a dock perched up to 100 meters away (roughly the length of a football field) though there’s not word on just how well the signal transmits through interference such as other radio signals and, well, walls.

In addition, they’ll stay juiced up for an impressive 25 hours without a recharge—if only they could apply that technology to cell phones… And when the battery does finally die on you, there’s no more waiting over night for the thing to recharge. Just plug it in and your headphones will be topped off in just 3.5 hours.

For the pricing you’ll have to wait a little bit longer. Sony just announced these cans across the pond (A.K.A the UK). However, if you need an audio fix right now, you can pick up the company’s new noise cancelling earbuds for just about $70 at your favorite online retailers. They’re not wireless but they promise to filter out up to 86% of ambient noise.
For more info on the buds or to order your own, hit up the official Sony website. If you’re waiting for the cans, keep your eyes peeled.


Source:
http://www.myddnetwork.com/new-gadgets/sony’s-wireless-rf865-headphones-go-deep/

Top 10 Best Book - New York Times

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FREEDOM
By Jonathan Franzen.
Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $28.
The author of “The Corrections” is back, not quite a decade later, with an even richer and deeper work — a vividly realized narrative set during the Bush years, when the creedal legacy of “personal liberties” assumed new and sometimes ominous proportions. Franzen captures this through the tribulations of a Midwestern family, the Berglunds, whose successes, failures and appetite for self-invention reflect the larger story of millennial America.
THE NEW YORKER STORIES
By Ann Beattie.
Scribner, $30.
As these 48 stories published in The New Yorker from 1974 through 2006 demonstrate, Beattie, even as she chronicled and satirized her post-1960s generation, also became its defining voice. She punctures her characters’ pretensions and jadedness with an economy and effortless dialogue that writers have been trying to emulate for three decades, though few, if any, have matched her seamless combination of biting wit and mordant humor, precise irony and consummate cool.
ROOM
By Emma Donoghue.
Little, Brown & Company, $24.99.
Donoghue has created one of the pure triumphs of recent fiction: an ebullient child narrator, held captive with his mother in an 11-by-11-foot room, through whom we encounter the blurry, often complicated space between closeness and autonomy. In a narrative at once delicate and vigorous — rich in psychological, sociological and political meaning — Donoghue reveals how joy and terror often dwell side by side.
SELECTED STORIES
By William Trevor.
Viking, $35.
Gathering work from Trevor’s previous four collections, this volume shows why his deceptively spare fiction has haunted and moved readers for generations. Set mainly in Ireland and England, Trevor’s tales are eloquent even in their silences, documenting the way the present is consumed by the past, the way ancient patterns shape the future. Neither modernist nor antique, his stories are timeless.
A VISIT FROM THE GOON SQUAD
By Jennifer Egan.
Alfred A. Knopf, $25.95.
Time is the “goon squad” in this virtuosic rock ’n’ roll novel about a cynical record producer and the people who intersect his world. Ranging across some 40 years and inhabiting 13 different characters, each with his own story and perspective, Egan makes these disparate parts cohere into an artful whole, irradiated by a Proustian feel for loss, regret and the ravages of love.
Nonfiction
APOLLO’S ANGELS: A History of Ballet
By Jennifer Homans.
Random House, $35.
Here is the only truly definitive history of classical ballet. Spanning more than four centuries, from the French Renaissance to American and Soviet stages during the cold war, Homans shows how the art has been central to the social and cultural identity of nations. She meticulously reconstructs entire eras, describing the evolution of ballet technique while coaxing long-lost dances back to life. And she raises a crucial question: In the 21st century, can ballet survive?
CLEOPATRA: A Life
By Stacy Schiff.
Little, Brown & Company, $29.99.
With her signature blend of wit, intelligence and superb prose, Schiff strips away 2,000 years of prejudices and propaganda in her elegant reimagining of the Egyptian queen who, even in her own day, was mythologized and misrepresented.
THE EMPEROR OF ALL MALADIES: A Biography of Cancer
By Siddhartha Mukherjee.
Scribner, $30.
Mukherjee’s magisterial “biography” of the most dreaded of modern afflictions. He excavates the deep history of the “war” on cancer, weaving haunting tales of his own clinical experience with sharp sketches of the sometimes heroic, sometimes misguided scientists who have preceded him in the fight.
FINISHING THE HAT: Collected Lyrics (1954-1981) With Attendant Comments, Principles, Heresies, Grudges, Whines and Anecdotes
By Stephen Sondheim.
Alfred A. Knopf, $39.95.
The theater’s pre-eminent living songwriter offers a master class in how to write a musical, covering some of the greatest shows, from “West Side Story”  to “Sweeney Todd.” Sondheim’s analysis of his and others’ lyrics is insightful and candid, and his anecdotes are telling and often very funny.
THE WARMTH OF OTHER SUNS: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration
By Isabel Wilkerson.
Random House, $30.
Wilkerson, a former national correspondent for The Times, has written a masterly and engrossing account of the Great Migration, in which six million African-Americans abandoned the South between 1915 and 1970. The book centers on the journeys of three black migrants, each representing a different decade and a different destination.
Source:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/12/books/review/10-best-books-of-2010.html?_r=1&ref=books

Kamis, 31 Maret 2011

Fashion Face-Off: Kim vs. Selena vs. Amy

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It doesn't rhyme with any other words, but how does orange stack up against other colors when it comes to celebrity fashion?
That's the question at the center of this THG Face-Off, as Kim Kardashian goes up against Selena Gomez and Amy Adams. All three recently attended public events in similar shaded dresses and all three looks very pretty in them.
But, let's face it, there can only be one winner. Compare, contrast and vote below.


Source:
http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/categories/celebrity-fashion/

Billy Ray Cyrus Expresses Regret, Love for Miley

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Billy Ray Cyrus appeared on Good Morning America yesterday and somehow resisted the urge to throw a chair through a window following his sit-down with Robin Roberts.
After coming across as loonier than Tila Tequila in an earlier interview with GQ, we need to give Billy Ray props for standing up and taking responsibility this time around.

Referring to his messy marriage (now on the mend), Billy Ray says he was "surrounded in darkness" when he claimed Satan was attacking his family. Now, after re-assessing his diatribe, Billy Ray explained his point in clearer terms:

"Fame can be a dangerous animal... And it's a delicate thing... [But] I love Hannah Montana. I love Disney. I wouldn't change anything."

While daughter Miley has run into a few scandals over the past year or so - most notably a bong-smoking incident around her 18th birthday - Billy Ray doesn't foresee the sort of trouble ahead at which he had previously hinted.

"Miley has a great heart," he said. "She's very intelligent. She will make good choices and she knows right from wrong."

Does he have any regrets? Yes. Billy Ray admits he didn't always approach fatherhood properly.

"I was a great playmate... for teaching [my children] how to camp and build fires and ride motorcycles and four-wheelers, and horses, and all those fun kind of things... As far as sitting down and doing algebra and science, the homework, I wasn't very good at that. So I look back on it and think, 'You know what? Maybe, no doubt, I could have been a better dad.'"

In the end, when it comes to Miley, the country singer makes it clear: he loves her "more than life itself."

Source:
http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/03/billy-ray-cyrus-expresses-regret-love-for-miley/#more

New Music: Britney Spears Premieres “Hold It Against Me” A Day Early

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 08.12 0 komentar
A day earlier than expected, Britney Spears is back with her highly anticipated new single, “Hold It Against.”

Crafted by pop staples Max Martin and Dr. Luke, the team behind hits for other pop darlings like Ke$ha and Katy Perry, the track is, well, very Max Martin and Dr. Luke-y. You’d probably be able to guess who was behind the song even if it wasn’t public knowledge. But the good news is the team clearly wanted to offer Britney something that would stand out at least a smidgen more from the rest of their work. Enter the track’s throbbing bassline, gritty break-down switch, and angelic chorus.

Lyrically, Britney isn’t breaking new ground in the least. It’s all about wanting to take flirtation in the club to a sexier place a.k.a. the classic dance-pop soup. But it works well together. Take a super lame pick up line (“if I said I want your body, would you hold it against me?”), add the pulsating beat, and sprinkle in Britney’s charm (and big name) and you have a recipe for a dancefloor-scorcher and a definite future chart-topper.

Source:
http://neonlimelight.com/2011/01/10/new-music-britney-spears-premieres-hold-it-against-me-a-day-early/

New Music: Glee Debuts Original Songs “Get It Right” And “Loser Like Me”

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The cast of Glee will debut original music for the very first time ever on their new album, Glee: The Music, Volume 5. Today, those two songs are available to listen to (and judge).

Lea Michele‘s soaring voice drives the piano-drenched ballad “Get It Right.” “What can you do when your good isn’t good enough and all that you touch tumbles down/’Cause my best intentions keep making a mess of things/I just want to fix it somehow/But how many times will it take, oh, how many times will it take for me to get it right,” she sings on the chorus. The song is melodrama, just like Michele’s character Rachel Berry.

The ensemble cut, “Loser Like Me,” is a zippier offering, penned by pop mastermind Max Martin. The song is, well, very Max Martin-y. In other words, it’s upbeat and catchy as all hell. The track encompasses everything Glee is about: being “losers” but accepting it and making it cool. The hardships and bullying they suffer? It’s only temporary. In fact, they’re betting on getting the last laugh with their future success. “I’m not thinking ’bout you haters/’Cause, hey, I could be a superstar/I’ll see you when you wash my car.”

Glee: The Music, Volume 5 is in stores March 8. Listen to the two new songs below:
“Get It Right”
“Loser Like Me”

Source:
http://neonlimelight.com/2011/02/25/new-music-glee-debuts-original-songs-get-it-right-and-loser-like-me/

Green House Releases 64GB PicoDrive N USB Flash Drive

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Green House has rolled out a PicoDrive N USB flash drive with 64GB of storage capacity. The new expansion model of PicoDrive N model comes with small and cute design, with the whole dimension measures 54 x 18 x 8 mm and weighs around 7.5 grams. Just like its predecessors, this model also features a USB 2.0 connection interface, bundled with a trial version of Kaspersky’s Internet Security 2011 antivirus software. Whenever you stick the device into USB slot, the device will immediately protect itself against malware and other virus. Green House 64GB PicoDrive N, however, is still available in Japan and users could purchase it with the price of $206.

Source:
http://www.computerdux.net/

Dell To Launch Alienware M14X and M18X Gaming Laptops

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Dell company planning to release two new gaming laptops, the Alienware M14X and Alienware M18X. Both based on the mobile platform Intel-based Huron River featuring Intel’s second generation Core processors, up to 256GB SSD, 8 cell batteries packs, optional WiMAX and also at least 4GB of DDR3 memory.

The Dell Alienware M14X has a 14-inch screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) or 1366 x 768 pixels and comes with either an Nvidia GeForce GT 555M GPU or AMD Radeon HD 6730M or 6770M dedicated graphics. Meanwhile, the Alienware M18X features 18-inch display 1080p resolution, packs either two AMD Radeon HD 6870M chips in CrossFire mode or two Nvidia GeForce GTX 460M GPUs set up in SLI. No pricing info and when these Dell’s laptops available so far.

Source:
http://www.computerdux.net/

Flowers on the Bus

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by: Jean Hendrichson, Source Unknown

We were a very motley crowd of people who took the bus every day that summer 33 years ago. During the early morning ride from the suburb, we sat drowsily with our collars up to our ears, a cheerless and taciturn bunch.
One of the passengers was a small grey man who took the bus to the centre for senior citizens every morning. He walked with a stoop and a sad look on his face when he, with some difficulty, boarded the bus and sat down alone behind the driver. No one ever paid very much attention to him.
Then one July morning he said good morning to the driver and smiled short-sightedly down through the bus before he sat down. The driver nodded guardedly. The rest of us were silent.
The next day, the old man boarded the bus energetically, smiled and said in a loud voice: "And a very good morning to you all!" Some of us looked up, amazed, and murmured "Good morning," in reply.
The following weeks we were more alert. Our friend was now dressed in a nice old suit and a wide out-of-date tie. The thin hair had been carefully combed. He said good morning to us every day and we gradually began to nod and talk to each other.
One morning he had a bunch of wild flowers in his hand. They were already dangling a little because of the heat. The driver turned around smilingly and asked: "Have you got yourself a girlfriend, Charlie?" We never got to know if his name really was "Charlie", but he nodded shyly and said yes.
The other passengers whistled and clapped at him. Charlie bowed and waved the flowers before he sat down on his seat.
Every morning after that Charlie always brought a flower. Some of the regular passengers began bringing him flowers for his bouquet, gently nudged him and said shyly: "Here." Everyone smiled. The men started to jest about it, talk to each other, and share the newspaper.
The summer went by, and autumn was closing in, when one morning Charlie wasn't waiting at his usual stop. When he wasn't there the next day and the day after that, we started wondering if he was sick or -- hopefully -- on holiday somewhere.
When we came nearer to the centre for senior citizens, one of the passengers asked the driver to wait. We all held our breaths when she went to the door.
Yes, the staff said, they knew who we were talking about. The elderly gentleman was fine, but he hadn't been coming to the centre that week. One of his very close friends had died at the weekend. They expected him back on Monday. How silent we were the rest of the way to work.
The next Monday Charlie was waiting at the stop, stooping a bit more, a little bit more grey, and without a tie. He seemed to have shrinked again. Inside the bus was a silence akin to that in a church. Even though no one had talked about it, all those of us, who he had made such an impression on that summer, sat with our eyes filled with tears and a bunch of wild flowers in our hands. 

Source:
http://www.inspirationalstories.com/0/75.html

A Girl in CD Store

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 07.42 0 komentar
by: Author Unknown, Source Unknown

There was once a guy who suffered from cancer... a cancer that can't be treated. He was 18 years old and he could die anytime. All his life, he was stuck in his house being taken cared by his mother. He never went outside but he was sick of staying home and wanted to go out for once. So he asked his mother and she gave him permission.
He walked down his block and found a lot of stores. He passed a CD store and looked through the front door for a second as he walked. He stopped and went back to look into the store. He saw a young girl about his age and he knew it was love at first sight. He opened the door and walked in, not looking at anything else but her. He walked closer and closer until he was finally at the front desk where she sat.
She looked up and asked, "Can I help you?"
She smiled and he thought it was the most beautiful smile he has ever seen before and wanted to kiss her right there.
He said, "Uh... Yeah... Umm... I would like to buy a CD."
He picked one out and gave her money for it.
"Would you like me to wrap it for you?" she asked, smiling her cute smile again.
He nodded and she went to the back.
She came back with the wrapped CD and gave it to him. He took it and walked out of the store. He went home and from then on, he went to that store everyday and bought a CD, and she wrapped it for him. He took the CD home and put it in his closet. He was still too shy to ask her out and he really wanted to but he couldn't. His mother found out about this and told him to just ask her.
So the next day, he took all his courage and went to the store. He bought a CD like he did everyday and once again she went to the back of the store and came back with it wrapped. He took it and when she wasn't looking, he left his phone number on the desk and ran out...
!!!RRRRRING!!!
The mother picked up the phone and said, "Hello?"
It was the girl!!! She asked for the boy and the mother started to cry and said, "You don't know? He passed away yesterday..."
The line was quiet except for the cries of the boy's mother. Later in the day. The mother went into the boy's room because she wanted to remember him. She thought she would start by looking at his clothes. So she opened the closet. She was face to face with piles and piles and piles of unopened CDs. She was surprised to find all those CDs and she picked one up and sat down on the bed and she started to open one.
Inside, there was a CD and as she took it out of the wrapper, out fell a piece of paper. The mother picked it up and started to read it.
It said: Hi... I think U R really cute. Do u wanna go out with me? Love, Jacelyn
The mother opened another CD...
Again there was a piece of paper. It said: Hi... I think U R really cute. Do u wanna go out with me? Love, Jacelyn
Love is... when you've had a huge fight but then decide to put aside your egos, hold hands and say, "I Love You"  

Source:
http://www.inspirationalstories.com/9/928.html 

A Clever Dog

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 07.40 0 komentar
by: Author Unknown, Source Unknown

A butcher watching over his shop is really surprised when he saw a dog coming inside the shop. He shoos him away. But later, the dog is back again.
So, he goes over to the dog and notices he has a note in his mouth. He takes the note and it reads "Can I have 12 sausages and a leg of lamb, please. The dog has money in his mouth, as well."
The butcher looks inside and, lo and behold, there is a ten dollar Note there. So he takes the money and puts the sausages and lamb in a bag, placing it in the dog's mouth. The butcher is so impressed, and since it's about closing time, he decides to shut up shop and follow the dog.
So off he goes. The dog is walking down the street when he comes To a level crossing.
The dog puts down the bag, jumps up and presses the button. Then he waits patiently, bag in mouth, for the lights to turn. They do, and he walks across the road, with the butcher following him all the way.
The dog then comes to a bus stop, and starts looking at the timetable.
The butcher is in awe at this stage. The dog checks out the times, and then sits on one of the seats provided. Along comes a bus. The dog walks around to the front, looks at the number, and goes back to his seat.
Another bus comes. Again the dog goes and looks at the number, notices it's the right bus, and climbs on. The butcher, by now, open-mouthed, follows him onto the bus.
The bus travels through the town and out into the suburbs, the dog Looking at the scenery. Eventually he gets up, and moves to the front of the bus. He stands on 2 back paws and pushes the button to stop the bus. Then he gets off, his groceries still in his mouth.
Well, dog and butcher are walking along the road, and then the dog turns into a house. He walks up the path, and drops the groceries on the step.
Then he walks back down the path, takes a big run, and throws himself against the door. He goes back down the path, runs up to the door and again, it throws himself against it. There's no answer at the house, so the dog goes back down the path, jumps up on a narrow wall, and walks along the perimeter of the garden. He gets to the window, and beats his head against it several times, walks back, jumps off, and waits at the door.
The butcher watches as a big guy opens the door, and starts abusing the dog, kicking him and punching him, and swearing at him.
The butcher runs up, and stops the guy. "What in heaven's name are You doing? The dog is a genius. He could be on TV, for the life of me!" to which the guy responds: "You call this clever? This is the second time this week that this stupid dog's forgotten his key."
Reflection:
Looks like some, people will never be satisfied with what they've got.

When it comes to the work place, Employers do not know how to appreciate their people who have served them loyally through the years. I've seen companies lose good people for the simple fact their leaders failed to show appreciation. Employers with big egos enjoy the fact that they have more power and authority than others. They show, in the way they give orders and directions, that they think they are superior. They get a kick out of displaying this superiority. People who do this are fools, and everyone but them knows it. They are never satisfied because they could not be satisfied even if their people perform well.
They don't listen to the opinion and ideas of their subordinates.
Why? Because of their stupid pride and insecurity.
People of this kind will never be satisfied. Why? Because they are so busy wrapped up in themselves and, fact is, the self can never be satisfied. Happy and productive people are always those who are "others-centered" rather than "self- centered." The greatest idea of leadership is not someone who throws his weight around. Rather, he is a servant. As Bible would say, "He who wish to be a leader should first be a servant."
His joy is derived from delivering a job that others benefit from his contribution. Aim for service and success will follow.  

Source:
http://www.inspirationalstories.com/11/1123.html 

As Brave as Her

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 07.38 0 komentar
by: Michael Peterson, Source Unknown
 
This morning I was eating breakfast and reading an article about the tragedy in Littleton, CO. I cried when I read about one certain brave girl. 

The article said that the perpetrators were taunting some of the kids by asking them if they believed in God. One brave girl stood up and said "I believe in Jesus!". She was immediately gunned down in cold blood for her faith! 

It really hit me hard and I cried as I wondered if I could have been that brave! I'm not sure why but I sat down and wrote a poem because of what this girl did and for what courage and character she displayed.
I hope you like it and would like to have this passed on to everyone that you can think of. Encourage them to do the same. I just think it would be a great tribute to such a wonderful girl, and brave Christian martyr! 

As Brave as Her? (Cassie Bernall)
Would I have been as brave as her,
When her young life was taken in a blur?
"I believe in Jesus" was her cry,
as wicked bullets began to fly.

Would I have been as brave as her,
When such evil stared her in the face?
Could I have boldly claimed my faith,
And died so bravely in His Grace?

Could I be as brave as her today?
Express my faith; what will I say?
Although I'm not at death's door,
Can I take His message and let it soar?

Could you be as brave as her today?
Stand against evil, come what may?
Her precious life has fleeting past,
Do something for her that will forever last 


Source:
http://www.inspirationalstories.com/4/452.html

Test Of Faith

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 07.36 0 komentar
by: Author Unknown, Apple City
 
This is a true story told by one of the first missionaries to enter Russia:
In Russia before the Berlin Wall came down and freedom to worship freely was against the law, many Christians were forced to get together in secret to worship the Lord. One group of Christians were gathered together in a simple house studying the Bible when suddenly the door was thrown open violently and three Russian soldiers burst in with rifles. One of the soldiers bellowed out that anyone who wasn't a Christian could leave immediately but anyone who had come to worship God should stay. 

After a moment of silence many of the people filed out of the house leaving a few people behind. One of the soldiers closed the door behind them and locked it, then the soldiers all put down the rifles and explained to the remaining few that they also were Christians but they only wanted to worship with true believers. Could you pass such a test of your faith? 

Source:
http://www.inspirationalstories.com/2/229.html

Airhead: Runaway - Meg Cabot

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 07.22 0 komentar
Emerson Watts is on the run: from school, from her family and from herself. She's reeling from the shock that Nikki, the girl whose body her brain was forced to inhabit, is still alive. And she's furious. Manipulative Brandon plans to use Em to discover a secret that will ensure his success, whilst Christopher is out for revenge, fuelled by his jealousy. With everyone around her playing a dangerous game, maybe Em should just keep on running . . It is the final book in the fashion-tastic and hilarious new trilogy from the queen of teen fiction.

Source:
http://periplus.co.id/product.php?id=AFJB08

Lauren Conrad Books It

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 07.11 0 komentar
Thu., Sep. 11, 2008 8:07 AM PDT by Gina Serpe

That Pulitzer Prize is as good as hers.
After proving her mastery of the spoken word as the protagonist of The Hills, Lauren Conrad is staking her claim on the written word, signing a three-book deal with HarperCollins based on her Hollywood experiences—presumably, the minutiae not already chronicled on TV.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the book series, which follows an average teen who becomes a reality star, could potentially be developed as a film or (uh, another) TV project.

While the books will be based on Conrad's gal-about-town shenanigans, the young adult tomes will officially be classified as fiction, with the first in the series set for release in the summer of 2009.

"It's definitely influenced by my own life," the reality star turned fashion designer turned Speidi nemesis turned author told People.
"The books are about a girl who moves to L.A. and stars in a reality show, so obviously there are some similarities."

She has also assured her nearest and dearest that she won't be using the books to kiss, tell or otherwise take swipes at those in her circle.

"I'm not trying to do a fictional story based on all my friends in my real life because their stories aren't really mine to tell," she said, adding that she has already completed the outline for the first book. "Some of the characters may symbolize people in my life, but it is in no way calling anyone out."

Not that her friends are overly concerned with the 22-year-old's sense of loyalty.
"I've told my best friends and they have all been really supportive. Nobody was worried."

Source:
http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b28426_lauren_conrad_books_it.html

China's Baidu to shut e-commerce platform

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 07.04 0 komentar
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Baidu Inc, China's largest search engine, will shut its online e-commerce store, Youa, and migrate its users to other platforms, it said on Thursday.
The shutdown will take effect in May and Youa's existing merchants will be migrated to Rakuten China and Yaodian100, Baidu said in a statement.

"This should not be seen as Baidu withdrawing from the e-commerce scene. In fact, we are in research and development on a new e-commerce platform product which will suit users better," a Baidu spokeswoman said.

The closure of Youa, which Baidu had set up to rival Alibaba's popular online shopping site, Taobao, cements Taobao's position as the leading e-commerce player in China.

Youa failed to gain traction with the majority of online users who preferred to use Taobao to buy and sell goods online. Based on gross merchandise value, Taobao commands more than 70 percent of China's e-commerce market.

China is the world's largest internet market with more than 450 million users. Web commerce in China has surged in recent years as buyers in the world's second-biggest economy switch to the internet for better deals from more reliable suppliers and reasonable price.

Rakuten China is a joint venture between Baidu and Japan's largest online retailer, Rakuten Inc.

(Reporting by Melanie Lee, writing by Fayen Wong; Editing by Matt Driskill)

Source:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110331/wr_nm/us_china_baidu;_ylt=Anu6Q.hiFCEjCKB7NMwv1Bv6VbIF;_ylu=X3oDMTJsMnR1cWIwBGFzc2V0A25tLzIwMTEwMzMxL3VzX2NoaW5hX2JhaWR
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Google's citizen cartographers map out the world

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SINGAPORE (AFP) – Google on Thursday revealed that an army of citizen cartographers is behind its widely used mapping service, helping the Internet search giant chart the world, including often inaccessible places.

Volunteers from various countries post updates on their neighbourhoods or travel to remote places to map the area before uploading their findings to Google Map Maker, the company said at a conference in Singapore.

Contributors can add new roads and landmarks or debate with neighbours about the names of streets on the virtual map, which is constantly updated with new information.

Google Map Maker allows people to add or edit features, such as roads, businesses, parks and schools, and give detailed information about the locations.
"You are now the mapping agency of the world, and many of the mapping agencies are recognising that fact," Google's geospatial technologist Ed Parsons said at the Google Geo Community Summit attended by contributors from different countries.
"The large, top-down approaches to making maps that traditionally the industry has followed for many thousands of years are changing very rapidly," he added.
"They now go from a bottom-up approach, where local experts, people like yourselves are making maps, they are updating the maps, because you are the experts in your local neighbourhoods."

Parsons said Google maps have been used extensively to help relief efforts during natural disasters such as in the recent earthquake and tsunami that struck northeastern Japan on March 11.

Indian retiree CNR Nair spends about two hours daily updating mapping information on India. He travels to different places, and even checks if the latitudes tally from the ones on Google Map Maker.

But mapping out his homeland has not been entirely smooth sailing for Nair. Working without government approval, he initially met resistance from the local police who threatened to arrest him.

"Google Maps should serve the community," he told AFP.
"During the Indian (Ocean) tsunami, we mapped all these tsunami affected areas so that in the future at least people should be aware to get (people) evacuated from the possible tsunami affected areas or flood areas."

Other volunteers have travelled from Moscow to Siberia by rail, filming the entire journey from the train window and uploading it onto Google Map Maker, the conference heard.

Source:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110331/tc_afp/technologygooglesingaporeinternet

Japan disaster sparks social media innovation

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TOKYO – As Japan grapples with an unprecedented triple disaster — earthquake, tsunami, nuclear crisis — the Web has spawned creativity and innovation online amid a collective desire to ease suffering.

Once the magnitude of the March 11 disaster became clear, the online world began asking, "How can we help?"

And for that, social media offered the ideal platform for good ideas to spread quickly, supplementing efforts launched by giants like Google and Facebook.

A British teacher living in Abiko city, just east of Tokyo, is leading a volunteer team of bloggers, writers and editors producing "Quakebook," a collection of reflections, essays and images of the earthquake that will be sold in the coming days as a digital publication. Proceeds from the project will go to the Japanese Red Cross, said the 40-year-old, who goes by the pseudonym "Our Man in Abiko."

The entirely Twitter-sourced project started with a single tweet exactly a week after the earthquake. Within an hour, he had received two submissions, which soon grew to the 87 that now comprise the book.

Quakebook involves some 200 people in Japan and abroad, and the group is in negotiations to sell the download on Amazon.com. It didn't take long for others to notice. Twitter itself has sent out a tweet about Quakebook, as has Yoko Ono. Best-selling novelist Barry Eisler wrote the foreword for the book. Organizers, including Our Man in Abiko, will hold a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on Friday.

"I just thought I want to do something," he said in a telephone interview. "I felt completely helpless."

Another project, "World's 1000 Messages for Japan," is an effort to convey thoughts from around the globe. Writers can leave short notes on Facebook or through e-mail, which a group of volunteers then translate into Japanese. The translations are then posted on Twitter as well as the group's website.

"The news of the earthquake, tsunami, and meltdown in Japan has mostly been horrifying. But it has also served as a reminder of the strength and resolve that comes out of Japanese culture," said one recent message on the project's Facebook page.

The calamitous events that transfixed people worldwide led to a jump in traffic among social networking sites — typical after recent major disasters elsewhere.
In the immediate aftermath of the disaster that likely killed more than 18,000 people, phone and cellular networks were either down or overwhelmed with traffic.
So people turned to the Internet to track down friends and family, and connect with those who saw the disaster unfold firsthand. In Tokyo, which suffered minimal damage, commuters wanted to know if their trains were running, and whether their neighborhoods would be subject to rolling electricity blackouts due to damage to nuclear and conventional power plants.

Figures released this week show that millions flocked to sites like Twitter following the earthquake and tsunami. Its audience grew by a third to 7.5 million users during March 7-13 compared with the previous week, according to the Nielsen NetRatings Japan.

Video streaming provider Ustream and Japanese video sharing platform Nico Nico Douga also saw viewership climb. Ustream's audience more than doubled to 1.4 million, driven largely by public broadcaster NHK's channel featuring live coverage online, the report said.

The numbers underscore the increasingly valuable role that social media, particularly Twitter, can play in the wake of natural disasters. The microblogging site helped drive fundraising after the earthquake in Haiti last year, and it served as a critical communication tool after the New Zealand earthquake in February.

Twitter was already a big hit in Japan, where more than three-quarters of the population is connected to the Internet. The earthquake convinced even more users of its value as a communication lifeline.

"Many people signed up for Twitter after the earthquake, and that's because they wanted to exchange information," said Nobuyuki Hayashi, a prominent Japanese tech journalist and consultant.

"Twitter played a great role in the first few days" after the quake, he said. He added, however, that the surge of activity also brought to light some of Twitter's shortcomings during disasters.

As helpful as Twitter was after the quake, it also helped propagate a number of unfounded rumors and fears. A post-quake fire at an oil refinery east of Tokyo led to a torrent of tweets that incorrectly claimed the blaze would result in toxic rain.
Some people moved to Facebook "because they can access more trusted information and engage in more topic-based conversation," Hayashi said.

That's something that concerns Web designer Qanta Shimizu as well. But he sees a greater good in embracing social media in times of crisis.
In 1995, when a massive earthquake devastated the western city of Kobe, the Internet was in its infancy and the mass media controlled the flow of information. National consciousness of the disaster shifted too quickly, Shimizu said, as the media moved on to new topics.

"Society has changed now, and through the Internet, I wanted to find a way to offer support indefinitely," he said.

Shimizu created a Twitter application to remind Internet users to do their part, however small. "Setsudener" — a play on the Japanese term for "save energy" — automatically darkens a user's profile picture from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., symbolizing the need to cut back on power consumption during peak demand.

Japanese Web developer Yusuke Wada created "Anpi Report" to gather and organize information posted on Twitter about missing individuals. Through Facebook and Twitter, he has found more than 200 volunteers to manually sift through tweets to enter into a database.

Anpi Report says it hopes to expand its service in the near future by linking its information with Google's "person finder" database for people who are either seeking information about a missing person or have information to provide about someone affected by the disaster.

For others, especially local governments and agencies, simply venturing onto social media has been a big step.

Mitaka city in western Tokyo decided to start a Twitter account after the earthquake. Announcements of the possible rolling blackouts led to a huge spike in traffic on the city's website that it could not handle, said spokesman Shinichi Akiyama.
One of the city's recent posts informed residents that The Tokyo Electric Power Co. had called off blackouts for Wednesday — an essential piece of information for businesses and households. The information is posted on the city's Website, but putting it out on Twitter enables the city to keep residents informed in real-time, Akiyama said.

"We're using social media a bit differently than what it was probably intended for, like having a conversation," he said. "But it has helped us realize that it's possible to use social media as a tool."

Mitaka's neighbors took note almost immediately. Nearby cities like Musashino and Koganei have also signed up for Twitter, as have numerous municipalities in the hardest-hit areas of northeast Japan.

Source:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110331/ap_on_hi_te/as_tec_japan_earthquake_social_media

Software update fixes MacBook Air-iTunes issue

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 06.46 0 komentar
Owners of last year’s MacBook Air models who’ve been running into problems with iTunes got some relief Wednesday in the form of an Apple software update. The catchily-named Mac OS X v10.6.7 Supplemental Update for 13” MacBook Air (Late 2010)—or “update” for short—tackles an issue where Apple’s ultra-thin laptop became unresponsive when using iTunes.

According to an Apple support forum discussion, the problem first cropped up after this month’s Mac OS X 10.6.7 update. iTunes would crash on launch after some 13-inch MacBook Air owners installed the updated operating system. (The problem didn’t affect all MacBook Air owners, according to Macworld Bugs & Fixes columnist Ted Landau, who uses a 13-inch MacBook Air and never ran into the issue.)

Apple recommends the 461KB update for anyone who’s got a 13-inch MacBook Air model from late 2010 that runs Mac OS X 10.6.7.

Source:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/macworld/20110330/tc_macworld/softwareupdatefixesmacbookairitunesissue

Italy Travel Guide

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 06.34 0 komentar
Italy is a beautiful country but is one of those countries which you probably have some questions and preconceptions, before your coming to this special country. A place of olive oil, pasta, wine, mafia and sunshine, roman ruins and renaissance palaces, Italy has a lot to give its tourists. Although some of these conceptions are amazing and interesting, it would be a shame if that was the only thing you come away with. Italy is certainly much more complex and stimulating than these concepts.

Italy is a country full of interesting things for the casual tourist and the educated tourist, it has deep Roman Catholic roots. The tourists can stay weeks in important tourist centers without reason to feel bored, but it is equally simple to get off the beaten track. In the north, next to the Alps and the landscapes of the Po river, many cultural gems and highly developed industrial cities fascinate. In this exciting country the people live the "la vita Italiana"


Rome apartments.

Lombardia is the capital of Milan, city of business organization and haute couture, the tourist can easily stay weeks without being bored. Bergamo is only an hour of distance and has an upper Old Town. On every corner you will observe something new. Venice and Verona are the most famous tourist attractions in the north-east of Italy, maybe you can think about romantic love affairs here.

The people can discover easily the beautiful landscapes of Italy, Verona province may be the more fascinating. Many persons say that the north-west of Italy is a paradise for every culinary interested traveler. For the people who adore the wine, Piemonte is related with Barolo and Barbaresco, the most famous wines made out of the Nebbiolo grape. Turin is the capital of Piemonte, this city provides more than just a starting point to visit these wine regions. Lots of tourist attractions like museums, modern art, music and book fairs make of this city, one of the notable Italian cities concerning cultural life. At the same time it is a booming industrial and multimedia city.

One of the most popular areas in Italy is Tuscany which is located in central Italy. Known for it's beautiful landscape and picturesque towns and villages including Florence, Lucca, Siena and Cortona. The Tuscan region is a popular vacation destination with many nice hotels. However, you can’t talk about Italy without mentioning the beautiful capital. The Eternal City is the perfect place for a relaxed, cultural city-break, and renting one of the many Rome apartments is the ideal way to experience it. That way, you’ll be able to discover the secrets of Rome at your own pace, with the comfort of your own private space when you return home after a long day sightseeing and filling up on all the culinary delights Rome has to offer! 

Source:
http://www.justitaly.org/

Mexico Travel Guide

Diposting oleh grumpycrumpy di 06.29 0 komentar
Mexico is a great destination, and has a lot to offer to travellers. Whether you decide to visit the beautiful beaches famous around the world, historical cities from the time of the Spanish colony and archeological sites of cultures such as the Maya, Olmeca and Azteca among others, beautiful national parks in deserts, mountains and forests, or just hang out in one of the modern cities, you will enjoy Mexico holidays any time of the year. 

Highlights in Mexico are the capital city of Mexico City, Monterrey, with its beautiful colonial buildings and Guadalajara. For colonial cities one should visit Oaxaca, Morelia, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes, Merida in the Yucatan peninsula, among others.  
For beaches, some of the best, most unspoiled are located on the Oaxaca coast, particularly Zipolite and Puerto Escondido. Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen located at the Riviera Maya, Mazatlan, Manzanillo, Ixtapa and Puerto Vallarta among others, are the place to be for all fun loving creatures. The peninsula of Yucatan offers an ideal mix of Maya culture, great weather and some of the world's best snorkeling and diving in places such as Cozumel and Cancun located at the Riviera Maya. For a truly Mexican experience, the city of San Cristóbal de las Casas in Chiapas offers a view of the indigenous Mayan peoples in a beautiful colonial city. Los Cabos in Baja California Sur has been a favourite get-away for Mexicans and Americans for years.

Archeological sites in Mexico are vast, one should keep in mind Teotihuacan, Chichen Itza, Palenque, El Tajin and Monte Alban among just a few.

For those looking for an active vacation, Mexico offers golf courses, scuba diving and lots of mountains to go hiking in, including cloud rainforest in Chiapas.

Source:
http://www.justmexico.org/

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