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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Gaurav Gathania: Where are you now?

 
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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Sunday, December 27, 2009

Neha is buying reliance, are you interested!

Khelostocks.com
 
 

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Khelostocks is an investor community where budding and interested investors can learn the basics of stocks trading, exchange investment ideas, practice virtual trading, be part of investor network, get investment tips and research along with lots of business news.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Neha is buying reliance, are you interested!

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Indian Choppers

MINT @ Rs. 2,20,000/-

Technical Specifications
Engine : Single Cylinder, 4 Stroke, OHV, SI Engine, Air cooled
Displacement : 346cc / 499cc
Bore x Stroke : 70mm x 90mm / 84mm x 90mm
Maximum power : 18 bhp @ 5000 rpm / 17.64 KW @ 5600 rpm
Maximum Torque : 3.26kgm @3000 rpm / 40.85 Nm @ 3000 rpm
Transmission : 5 speed Left foot gear shift
Ignition : Digital TCI
Carburetor : Micarb VM 24 / BS 29
Starting : Electric Start

Dimensions
Ground Clearance : 190mm
Saddle Height : 620mm
Length : 2515mm

Tyres
Rear : 200mm x 17 x 55ZR
Front : 110mm x 17 x 60

Wheels
Front : Alloy
Rear : Alloy

Electricals
Electrical System : 12 Volts
Headlamp : 12 Volts 35/35 w

Brakes
Rear : Disc
Front : Disc

Maximum Speed
110 kmph

Suspension
Rear : Single Sided Swingarm with Hydraulic dampening adjustable mono suspension
Front : Telescopic, Hydraulic dampening

Final Drive
Belt

Special Features
Classic Sheet Metal style
Fork Shields with an inverted suspension appearance
Forward Foot Controls
Carburetor cover
Wide comfort handle bar
Graphic paint job
Custom Lighting systems


 

INFINITY @ Rs. 2,20,000/-

Technical Specifications
Engine : Single Cylinder, 4 Stroke, OHV, SI Engine, Air cooled
Displacement : 346cc / 499cc
Bore x Stroke : 70mm x 90mm / 84mm x 90mm
Maximum power : 18 bhp @ 5000 rpm / 17.64 KW @ 5600 rpm
Maximum Torque : 3.26kgm @3000 rpm / 40.85 Nm @ 3000 rpm
Transmission : 5 speed Left foot gear shift
Ignition : Digital TCI
Carburetor : Micarb VM 24 / BS 29
Starting : Electric Start

Dimensions
Ground Clearance : 190mm
Saddle Height : 620mm
Length : 2515mm

Tyres
Rear : 200mm x 17 x 55ZR
Front : 110mm x 17 x 60

Wheels
Front : Alloy
Rear : Alloy

Electricals
Electrical System : 12 Volts
Headlamp : 12 Volts 35/35 w

Brakes
Rear : Disc
Front : Disc

Maximum Speed
110 kmph


Suspension
Rear : Single Sided Swingarm with Hydraulic dampening adjustable mono suspension
Front : Telescopic, Hydraulic dampening

Final Drive
Belt

Special Features : Chopper style sheet metals.
Forward Foot Controls
Carburetor cover
Wide comfort handle bar
Graphic paint job
Custom Lighting systems


 

STEALTH @ Rs. 2,20,000/-

Technical Specifications
Engine : Single Cylinder, 4 Stroke, OHV, SI Engine, Air cooled
Displacement : 346cc / 499cc
Bore x Stroke : 70mm x 90mm / 84mm x 90mm
Maximum power : 18 bhp @ 5000 rpm / 17.64 KW @ 5600 rpm
Maximum Torque : 3.26kgm @3000 rpm / 40.85 Nm @ 3000 rpm
Transmission : 5 speed Left foot gear shift
Ignition : Digital TCI
Carburetor : Micarb VM 24 / BS 29
Starting : Electric Start

Dimensions
Ground Clearance : 190mm
Saddle Height : 620mm
Length : 2515mm


Tyres
Rear : 200mm x 17 x 55ZR
Front : 110mm x 17 x 60

Wheels
Front : Alloy
Rear : Alloy

Electricals
Electrical System : 12 Volts
Headlamp : 12 Volts 35/35 w

Brakes
Rear : Disc
Front : Disc

Maximum Speed
110 kmph

Suspension
Rear : Single Sided Swingarm with Hydraulic dampening adjustable mono suspension
Front : Telescopic, Hydraulic dampening

Final Drive
Belt

Special Features
Split Tank
Forward Foot Controls
Fork Shields with an inverted suspension appearance
Carburetor cover
Comfort handle bar
Graphic paint job
Powder Coat
Matte Finish Paint Job.
Custom Lighting systems


 

VOLCANO @ Rs. 2,20,000/-

Technical Specifications
Engine : Single Cylinder, 4 Stroke, OHV, SI Engine, Air cooled
Displacement : 346cc / 499cc
Bore x Stroke : 70mm x 90mm / 84mm x 90mm
Maximum power : 18 bhp @ 5000 rpm / 17.64 KW @ 5600 rpm
Maximum Torque : 3.26kgm @3000 rpm / 40.85 Nm @ 3000 rpm
Transmission : 5 speed Left foot gear shift
Ignition : Digital TCI
Carburetor : Micarb VM 24 / BS 29
Starting : Electric Start

Dimensions
Ground Clearance : 190mm
Saddle Height : 620mm
Length : 2515mm

Tyres
Rear : 200mm x 17 x 55ZR
Front : 110mm x 17 x 60

Wheels
Front : Alloy
Rear : Alloy

Electricals
Electrical System : 12 Volts
Headlamp : 12 Volts 35/35 w

Brakes
Rear : Disc
Front : Disc

Maximum Speed
110 kmph


Suspension
Rear : Single Sided Swingarm with Hydraulic dampening adjustable mono suspension
Front : Telescopic, Hydraulic dampening

Final Drive
Belt

Special Features
Classic Sheet Metal style
Fork Shields with an inverted suspension appearance
Forward Foot Controls
Carburetor cover
Wide comfort handle bar
Graphic paint job
Custom lighting systems

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Monday, January 12, 2009

One4All Kameleon 5

One For All URC 8305 Kameleon 5



How many remote controls do you use? Having three separate ones for a TV, DVD
player and set top box is now common. And if you have an additional amplifier
and audio CD player, things can really get confusing. Have you ever wanted to
replace them all but feel that universal remotes are too cumbersome, cluttered
with buttons, and expensive? Then the Kameleon from OneForAll is the answer to
your prayers.


The forté of this device is not that it's a universal remote. Rather that it
combines the convenience (and contextual applications) of a touchscreen with the
simplicity (and tactile response) of a push button remote control. It has an
electro-luminescent display, which is an overlay for the buttons, and it can
change according to what device you're operating. So, when you're in DVD player
mode; the forward, rewind, play and pause buttons on the remote are lit, but
they vanish when you get into TV mode. Useful and practical at the same time!
You can also customize the brightness of the display and how long it stays lit.


The rather hefty user manual is not so complicated actually; it's thick
because it includes 10 languages. Meanwhile codes for all popular devices
(including TVs, DVD players, PVRs, set-top boxes, amplifiers and audio CD
players) are given at the end of the manual. More codes are available on their
website should you need them.


Setting up the remote needs to be done once (unless you change your A/V
equipment). It's also really easy to do; all you have to do is identify the
brand of the equipment you want to control, and feed in the corresponding code
on the remote. Plus if there are a few extra keys on the device's original
remote that are not showing up, the Kameleon has a learning function. There are
several blank keys on the



Kameleon which can be customized; simply activate the
learning mode, point your original remote towards it and Kameleon will learn
that function instantly. You can also upgrade it over the Internet without
connecting any wires. The website support section will guide you through the
upgrade process which happens when you hold the remote close to a speaker.


This version; the Kameleon 8 can store codes for and operate 8 devices at a
time. If you like, you can also get the Kameleon 5 (which looks the same, only
smaller), for 5 devices at a time at a price of Rs. 4,995. It takes 4 AAA size
alkaline batteries (though you could also use Ni-MH rechargeable). Overall,
cons-idering the sheer usability and cool-ness quotient, I have no hesitation at
all in giving this remote a

'highly recommended'.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

26 November 2008 Mumbai attacks

Ten simultaneous terrorist attacks on 26 November 2008 occured across Mumbai (Bombay), India's financial capital and largest city.[6] At least 101 people, including at least six foreign nationals, have been confirmed dead, and at least 287 have been injured.[3] Attacks took place in South Mumbai, at the crowded Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) railway station; two five-star hotels, the Oberoi Trident and Taj Mahal Palace & Tower; the Leopold Café, a popular tourist restaurant; the Cama Hospital;
and the police headquarters where at least three high-level officers,
including the anti-terrorism chief, were killed by gunfire. A
previously unknown organization identifying itself as the Deccan Mujahideen claimed responsibility by email sent to news organizations.[3] Some media reports have attributed these terrorist attacks to Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistan-based Islamic militant group.[7] [8]
According to one news report, the terrorists holding hostages at the
Oberoi are asking for all 'Mujahideen' in Indian prisons to be released
and that seven terrorists are holding hostages there.[9][10]


Armed with AK-47 rifles, two terrorists entered the passenger hall
of the CST at about 10:30 p.m., opened fire and threw grenades, killing
at least ten people.[3][11] Two terrorists held fifteen hostages, including seven foreigners, in the Taj Mahal hotel.[12] Forty people are being held as hostages in the Oberoi Trident hotel.[13] Six blasts are reported to have taken place at the Taj hotel and one at the Oberoi Trident. [14][15] The Taj Mahal Hotel was reported to be completely under government control at 4:22 a.m [6]. Both hotels are on fire and have been surrounded and stormed by Rapid Action Forces commandos.[4][16]
All terrorists are out of the Taj hotel, and police and firefighters
are working to rescue the estimated 50 people trapped inside.
Low-intensity blasts were reported in Vile Parle and a grenade attack in Santa Cruz. Two blasts were reported in the Nepean Sea Road area of south Mumbai. A petrol pump was blown up.[4] All local trains on the Mumbai Suburban Railway have been suspended.


ndia has suffered a wave of bomb attacks in recent years. Most have been blamed on Islamist militants. Mumbai, being the financial capital of India, has been the target of many of these attacks.The most recent Mumbai attacks started at about 10:30 p.m., when two persons with automatic AK-47 rifles and hand grenades were seen holding up inside the CST station in Mumbai. There were incidents of firing in Colaba where a policeman was reported to be injured. Police seized a boat filled with arms and explosives anchored at Mazgaon dock off Mumbai harbor.[1]

65 Army commandos and 200 NSG commandos have been sent to Mumbai.[3] The army was reported to have stormed both the hotels to try and flush out the hostage takers.[22][16]


A number of European Parliament Committee on International Trade delegates were staying in the Taj Mahal hotel when it was attacked.[23] British Conservative MEP Sajjad Karim (who was in the lobby when gunmen initially opened fire there) and German Socialist MEP, Erika Mann were last heard of hiding in different parts of the building.[24] Also reported present was Spanish MEP Ignasi Guardans Cambó, who was barricaded in a hotel room.[citation needed] Another British Conservative MEP, Syed Kamall, reports that he along with several other MEPs left the hotel and went to a nearby restaurant shortly before the attack.[24] Kamill also reported that Polish MEP, Jan Masiel, was thought to have been sleeping in his hotel room when the attacks occurred and has not been heard from since.[24] Kamil and Cambó report that a Hungarian MEP's assistant has been shot.[24][25]


Also caught up in shooting were the President of Madrid, Esperanza Aguirre, while checking-in at the Oberoi Trident[25], and Indian MP, Krishna Das while having dinner at a restaurant in the Taj hotel.[26]


The New York Times is reporting that terrorists are holding several hostages at Nariman House in Colaba believed to be owned by Chabad Lubavitch.
Chabad Lubavitch also expressed concern that its representative in
Mumbai, Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg, and his wife, Rivka Holtzberg, were
missing.[19]


A previously unknown organization identifying itself as the Deccan Mujahideen claimed responsibility by email sent to news organizations.[3] In September, the Indian Mujahideen warned of the attacks.[5] According to a witness, the gunmen were looking for American and British passport holders and left alone others, such as a man claiming to be Italian.[27] Some media reports have attributed these terrorist attacks to Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistan-based Islamic militant group.[28] [29]


Maharashtra state home secretary, Bipin Shrimali,
has announced that the police have killed four gunmen when they
attempted to flee in cars in two separate incidents, and state home
minister, R. R. Patil, says nine suspects have also been arrested.[30]


As a result of this incident, all schools, colleges and most offices, including Bombay Stock Exchange remain closed on 27th November 2008.[31]


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Westerners 'targeted' in Mumbai attacks

Up to 100 people are dead after terrorists used grenades and
automatic weapons to attack crowds at luxury hotels, a restaurant and
train station in Mumbai.

Maharashtra Director General of Police A N Roy was quoted by the Press Trust of India as saying that about 100 people were dead.

The
NDTV news channel put the death toll at 100, with 110 injured in the
ongoing violence. The IBN Live channel said at least 87 people were
dead.

Teams of heavily-armed men launched coordinated attacks overnight that survivors said were aimed at killing westerners.

Officials said an undetermined number of western hostages were still being held.

A
previously unknown group calling itself the Deccan Mujahideen claimed
responsibility for the attacks in emails to several media outlets,
Indian media reported.

Parts of Mumbai remained under siege on
Thursday, with police and gunmen exchanging occasional gunfire at two
luxury hotels, with an unknown number of hostages still held, top
police official AN Roy said.

A raging fire and explosions struck
the landmark Taj Mahal hotel shortly after midnight. Screams could be
heard and black smoke billowed from the century-old edifice on Mumbai's
waterfront.

The attackers specifically targeted Britons and Americans, witnesses said.

Two Australians were among the injured but their conditions were not life threatening, officials in Canberra said.

Early
on Thursday, state home secretary Bipin Shrimali said four suspects had
been killed in two incidents when they tried to flee in cars. Roy said
two more gunmen were killed at the Taj Mahal. State Home Minister RR
Patil said nine more were arrested.

Police said hostages were
being held at the Taj Mahal and Oberoi-Trident hotels, two of the
best-known upscale destinations in the crowded city.

Gunmen who
burst into the Taj Mahal "were targeting foreigners. They kept shouting
'Who has US or UK passports?'" said Ashok Patel, a British citizen who
fled from the hotel.

Officials at Bombay Hospital said a Japanese
man had died in hospital and nine Europeans had been admitted, three of
them in critical condition with gunshots. All had come from the Taj
Mahal, the officials said.

At least three top Indian police officers, including the chief of the anti-terror squad, were among those killed, said Roy.

Authorities
believe up to 15 foreigners are still being held hostage at the Taj
Mahal hotel. The building's older wing has been ravaged by fire but
there is no blaze in its modern tower.

A Singaporean is among those taken hostage in Mumbai, the foreign ministry says, without specifying a location.

"The
terrorists are holding several people of different nationalities as
hostages. One Singaporean has been held hostage," the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

"We are in close touch with
the family of the Singaporean and are working with the Indian
authorities to secure the release of the Singaporean and other
hostages."

Blood smeared the floor of the Chhatrapati Shivaji rail station, where attackers sprayed bullets into the crowded terminal.

Other
gunmen attacked Leopold's restaurant, a landmark popular with
foreigners, and the police headquarters in southern Mumbai, the area
where most of the attacks took place.

The restaurant was riddled with bullet holes and there were blood on the floor and shoes left by fleeing customers.

Two Australians were injured in this attack.

Gunmen also attacked Cama and Albless Hospital and GT Hospital, though it was not immediately clear if anyone was killed.

A
Briton who was dining at the Oberoi hotel told Sky News television that
the gunmen who struck there singled out Britons and Americans.

Alex
Chamberlain said a gunman ushered 30 or 40 people from the restaurant
into a stairway and ordered everyone to put up their hands. He said the
gunman spoke in Hindi or Urdu.

"They were talking about British
and Americans specifically. There was an Italian guy, who, you know,
they said: 'Where are you from?'" and he said he's from Italy and they
said 'fine' and they left him alone.

"And I thought fine, they're going to shoot me if they ask me anything - and thank God they didn't."

Chamberlain
managed to slip away as the patrons were forced to walk up stairs, but
he thought much of the group was being held hostage.

Early on Thursday, several European lawmakers were among people who barricaded themselves inside the Taj.

"I
was in the main lobby and there was all of a sudden a lot of firing
outside," said Sajjad Karim, part of a delegation of European lawmakers
visiting Mumbai ahead of a European Union-India summit.

As he
turned to get away, "all of a sudden another gunmen appeared in front
of us, carrying machine gun-type weapons. And he just started firing at
us... I just turned and ran in the opposite direction," he said via
mobile phone.

Hours later, Karim remained holed up in a hotel restaurant, unsure if it was safe to come out.

World leaders condemned the attacks.

Australia said the overnight assault in Mumbai, which killed at least 82 people and wounded at least 120, was "a cowardly act".

"It's
indiscriminate, it's a terrorist act, it's an assault on democracy and
it takes as victims and casualties, innocent people," Acting Foreign
Minister Simon Crean said in Canberra.

The United States called
the attacks "horrific" and US President-elect Barack Obama pledged to
work with India to "root out and destroy terrorist networks".

UN
chief Ban Ki-moon said such violence was "totally unacceptable", while
Britain condemned the attacks on its former colony as "outrageous" and
the European Union expressed its "horror and indignation".

Japan confirmed that one of its nationals had been killed and another wounded. A European Parliament staffer was also injured.

The United States and Britain said they had no reports of casualties among their citizens.

Washington
condemned the "horrific" attack and the White House said it had
convened a meeting of top intelligence and counter-terrorism officials
in response, and stood "ready to assist and support the Indian
government".

Obama's chief national security spokesman Brooke
Anderson said the president-elect's prayers were with the victims and
their families.

"These coordinated attacks on innocent civilians demonstrate the grave and urgent threat of terrorism," Anderson said.

"The
United States must continue to strengthen our partnerships with India
and nations around the world to root out and destroy terrorist
networks."

UN Secretary General Ban also condemned the attacks, saying: "Such violence is totally unacceptable."

"The
secretary-general reiterates his conviction that no cause or grievance
can justify indiscriminate attacks against civilians. He calls for the
perpetrators to be brought to justice swiftly," his office said.

British
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he had sent Indian premier Manmohan
Singh a message assuring that "the UK stands solidly with his
government as they respond, and to offer all necessary help".

"These outrageous attacks in Mumbai will be met with a vigorous response," he said.

Foreign
Secretary David Miliband said the attacks "remind us, yet again, of the
threat we face from violent extremists," and said Britain and India
would "continue their joint efforts to counter the actions of
terrorists".

The French presidency of the European Union said it
had reacted to the attacks "with horror and indignation" and "condemns
them in the strongest possible terms".

It said the EU "shares in the mourning of the Indian nation and stands by its side during this dramatic test".

In
a separate statement, the EU's executive arm, the European Commission,
said: "Terrorism is never justified and is no means to achieve any
goal."

Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon
condemned the "savage terrorist attacks" and stressed his country's
ties with India.

"Canada and India share a commitment to freedom,
democracy, human rights and the rule of law. Among our mutual
priorities is close cooperation to promote international security and
to fight terrorism," he said.

Spain's Crown Prince Felipe also
voiced "tremendous sadness and condemnation of the attacks which seem
to have left such a high number of victims".

Brazil reaffirmed
its "strong condemnation of all forms of terrorism" and offered its
condolences to the families of the victims, as did Argentina.

Colombia
said that it had "also suffered at the hands of terrorism and supports
the Republic of India in its fight against this international scourge,
recognising that terrorism is a criminal and unjustifiable action".

Mumbai
has frequently been targeted in terrorist attacks blamed on Islamic
extremists, including a series of bombings in July 2006 that killed 187
people.

And attacks blamed on Muslim militants intent on
destabilising the largely Hindu country have killed almost 700 people
across India in the past three years.

Since May a militant group
calling itself the Indian Mujahideen has taken credit for a string of
blasts that killed more than 130 people.

The most recent was in
September, when a series of explosions struck a park and crowded
shopping areas in the capital, New Delhi, killing 21 people and
wounding about 100.

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Monday, November 24, 2008

10 Most Stylish Apple Mac Girls

They say style comes with simplicity but in the tech world, the only
thing that follows style is Apple and its products. We know you loved
our list of the 10 hottest mac chicks and we have decided to bring in some more Mac love for you.


Compiled below is a list of the 10 Most Stylish Mac Girls wearing
and modeling around famous Apple products such as the Macbook and
mostly the iPod.


So here we go!


1. Cristina Poetto



Cristina Poetto is professional model, an exceptional artist and full-time Mac lover, she loves using Photoshop.


2. Joana Tomaselli



Joana Tomaselli belongs to the seductive port city of Buenos Aires.
While she is using an orange iPod Shuffle in the photo above, what she
truly loves is her iPod Touch.


3. Antonella Basile



Anto is a renowned model who is currently studying the two degrees
of Advertising and Public Relations. Except for her iPod, she loves her
Garmin GPS device.


4. Florencia Mallagray



Florence is a renowned model and lawyer, who has participated in numerous advertising campaigns and graphic television.


5. Aylen Milla



Aylen from Avellaneda is a student while working as a model. Her favorite gadget is her personal iPod.


6. Carolina Blason



Carolina here basically works as a model also serves as an
administrative employee, she loves exercising with her iPod tied to her
wrist so she can listen to music all the time.


7. Victoria Minassian



Victoria is a marketing student who loves to model around stylish Apple products such as the iPod and the Mac.


8. Maria Jose



Jose is a professional model dedicated to her job of Human Resource
Management in Cordoba. Apart from doing modeling as hobby, she loves
listening to music on her black iPod classic.


9. Conz



Conz from Buenos Aires is one of the ever stylish models who love to spend time using Apple products, especially the iPhone.


10. Valentina Moisseeva



Valentina is originally from Astrakhan, Russia and works
professionally as a model, she loves using her 4th generation iPod nano.

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10 Futuristic Concept Laptop Designs

Technology grows too fast and to keep ourselves synchronized with
the modern trends, we must take into account every progress whether
that may be of past or of the future.


Compiled below is a list of the most futuristic concept laptop
designs, some of which have won achievement awards while the rest are
just too cool to know about.


Take a look and let us know which one of these do you think will most likely embrace reality in coming times.


1. Canova Dual Screen Laptop



Canova
Dual Screen Laptop possesses two screens, a multi sensitive touch
screen and is very easy to use. Not only can it be used to handle your
daily computing tasks but it also lets you read articles on your laptop
in the old-school newspaper fashion.


2. Vaio Zoom



Vaio Zoom
notebook features a holographic glass screen that goes transparent and
a keyboard that turns opaque when turned off. Turn it on and the
touchscreen holographic festivities begin.


3. DesCom



DesCom is basically a two-in-one concept laptop which seamlessly integrates inside a desk.


4. MacTab



MacTab is the
complement to MyBook in the high-end. The incredibly thin wireless
keyboard is used as a protection cover for transportation. It stays in
place with a combination of magnets and notches.


5. LG Ecological Laptop Concept



LG
Ecological laptop concept uses fuel cell batteries and features organic
light-emitting diode (OLED) display technology, it received a Red Dot
Award nomination for best concept design.


6. Compenion Laptop Concept



Compenion
concept laptop by Felix Schmidberger consists of two sliding OLED
screens, one of which can be used as a keyboard, where necessary.


7. Samsung Amoled Concept



AMOLED
concept notebook by Samsung features a unique design which is thin and
sleek and a touch-sensitive keyboard which lacks tactile feedback.


8. Traveller Concept Laptop



Traveller
concept laptop is a GPS enabled navigation system for pedestrians with
internal storage to save photos or data and built-in Geotagging
functionality so you always know where you took your photos.


9. Canvas Laptop Concept



Canvas
is a futuristic concept laptop that is supposed to provide a better
quality for the designer and also its said that it will raise the
productive rate of the artist. It will feature a very thin touchscreen
and the other components will look just about the same but they will be
better adjusted.


10. Macbook 0801



Macbook 0801
concept laptop by Isamu Sanada is more like a black version of the now
Macbook Air. It also features an ultra-thin keyboard and a very sleek
design.

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

A933TU All Drivers Download

Download the zip file A933TU_All_Drivers+Uniblue.rar from following location.

Unzip it to a folder
Install the software by name :UniBlue DriverScanner 2009 v2.0.0.26
Use corresponding keymaker to register the software.
Run Driverscanner sofwtare.It will try to find corresponding drivers for your machine.
Let it run but don't install anything.
Go to restore Tab and browse for the driver backup from following location:

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Thursday, October 9, 2008

Experiences of a Dehlite in Bangalore

This post will cover my experiences as a guy who studied in Delhi in Bangalore.
To begin with I did my MCA in Gaziabad(NCR New Delhi Combined Regions).Some small sofwtare jobs here and there and then got my big break into software industry.
The job was in a top MNC as a software developer.
Hence came to Bangalore in late December of 2004.
Man it was freezing in Delhi when I hopped in the train the day before.As the train entered Bangalore I could feel the warmth of Bangalore.
Some of my friends and future colleagues who were supposed to join the same company were already excited about pretty warm things in Bangalore.
Over and all company put us in a guest house in Whitefield.Though arrangements in guest house were above average but outside area was ridiculous.Specially for people like us who came with some pre-conceived notion of IT City found villagers/laborers and all people who looked liked they have not even seen a computer.The area around i.e Whitefield/Marathalli etc are very upcoming areas.

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The Best Suit For Your Body Type










In the last article we talked about the basics options you need to know before buying a suit.


Today we’re going to talk about what kind of suit is most
flattering on different body types. Some guys have specific needs when
it comes clothing that flatter their body type, while others have it
fairly easy. Read on if you find it hard to make things look right on
your body!




Tall and Skinny



Go For Heavier Fabric


If you’re tall and skinny, get heavier fabrics to add some
proportion and additional weight to your body. Lighter fabrics will
hang on your body like a thin layer and make you look more frail, so
look for fabrics like tweed or a heavier weight worsted wool.


Stick With Light Colors


Lighter colors always make things appear more bulky, so use this to
your advantage. Stay away from vertical stripes (that lengthen) and
dark colors (that are slimming) and choose a lighter color such as
khaki or gray.


Choose A Higher Button Stance


Three buttons will look more flattering on a tall guy because it has
height and length that is proportional to his body. You can even go
with a two button jacket if you’d like but choose one with
a button stance that’s closer to your solar plex than your navel.


Go For Single or No Vent


Because most tall, and skinny men don’t have much of a rear to
make room for, they can either go for no vent or a single vent. Jacket
vents were created to allow better movement and comfort for the wearer
as well as being a stylish touch, but tall and skinny guys would look
like they have a fuller rear if they stuck to the single or no vents on
their suit jackets.


Look For Regular Rise Pants


Tall guys have long legs, so their pants shouldn’t make them
seem any taller. The best way to prevent seeming any taller than you
are is to ensure the pants have a longer rise; the rise of the pants,
which is the distance from the waistband to the crotch, helps establish
the proportions between the body and the legs. A regular rise will
bring balance and symmetry to your already long legs and torso.




The Bulky Man



Wear Lightweight Fabrics


A man with a fuller frame - muscular guys included - should find a
fitted suit that’s slenderizing. Let soft, worsted wools be your
guide when choosing fabrics because you don’t want to add heavy
fabrics on top of your bulky frame.


Use Dark Colors


Every big man has heard that dark colors are slimming. It’s
even more true with suits because you automatically wear the same color
on top and bottom, creating a monochromatic outfit that makes you look
visually taller and more slender instead of cutting you in half at the
waist and bringing attention to a belly. Choose dark navy or black for
your suits for the best effect.


Make It Solid or Vertical Stripes


Solids work best in creating a slender look. Loud patterns will
definitely work against you, but if you’re looking for something
other than solids then vertical stripes are the way to go. Vertical
stripes elongate the frame, and they also add some chic style to your
suit mix. Big guys can also choose tiny, innocuous patterns for a
bolder look, but only if they proceed with caution.


Go For Two Buttons If You Can


The two-button jacket is now the norm and designed to work for all
body types. Added cushion on the torso can mean a disproportionate look
in the jacket. To ensure the best-looking fit in the coat, remember
that two buttons are optimal. As an industry standard, it won’t
draw attention to your bulky frame, like the modish impact of a
one-button jacket or the slimming effect of a three-button piece.


Stick To Single Vent Jackets


While it’s doubles on the buttons, bulky guys must keep the
inverse in mind on the vent; specifically, avoid double-vented jackets.
Vents, which are the slits at the back of the jacket, allow more
movement. They also attract the eye, so huskier guys may not want to
accentuate their backside. Instead, go for a single-vent jacket, which
will give you the extra room you need minus the extra attention.




The Short Guy


A guy is usually not commented on being “short” unless
he’s shorter than 5′5, but whatever your height, use these
tips if you want to look taller.






Stick With Subdued Patterns


Avoid suit patterns that are too loud, because it will only draw
attention to your small frame. So avoid patterns like houndstooth,
herringbone, glenurquhart check, windowpane check, etc. Don’t
know what these looks like? Don’t worry, just stick with solid or
the more flattering option…


Embrace Vertical Stripes


Vertical stripes are one of the greatest way to create an illusion
of lengthening a short frame. As stripes run top to bottom, they tend
to draw the eye upward and elongate the look of the suit. Thus, it
gives the illusion of making shorter men seem taller than they are.


Make It One or Two Buttons


Choose a jacket with one or two buttons. Whichever you choose is
your choice, but just keep in mind that a lower button stance will also
seem more proportionate to your frame and give you some length.


Go For Double Vents


Double vents emphasize the outside lines of the body so they create
a longer silhouette that complements and lengthens your frame.
It’s also more stylish than the single vent so there’s
nothing to lose here.


Look For Low Rise Pants



When it comes to the pant, look for a low rise. The rise is the
vertical distance from the waist to the crotch; low-rise pants stretch
out the torso, making you seem taller. They dramatize the proportions
of your frame to look sleeker and longer. In fact, the lower the rise
of the pants, the longer the body looks. Also, avoid cuffs on the pants
because they will shorten your legs.




Conclusion


If you’re short and skinny, or big and tall, then mix and
match the tips and you’ll have your desired results! And if you
haven’t yet, make sure you read the “Finding the Perfect Suit” article for more on suits.

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Monday, September 22, 2008

19 Really Cool Gadgets for Your Office or Cubicle

The office can be a cold, hard, unfeeling, life-sucking place to spend your working days, but then again you don’t have to live in Dilbertsville. For all the stigma surrounding “the office,” you’re getting unique opportunities to interact with people and your environment in between filing TPS reports.

Here are 19 gadgets that will help to turn that day job prison into a techy heaven!

  1. Newton’s USB Cradle

    A new take on an old office classic, the USB Newton’s Cradle from Boynq gracefully suspends 4 USB cables aloft like the classic Newton’s cradle, affording you great functionality in a slick form factor.
  2. The Stealth Switch - Tap It With Your Foot To Hide Your Games or MySpace Windows At Work

    What fun would work be without a little procrastination? This foot pedal attaches to your Windows machine and sits on the floor while you play your games or browse around, carefully avoiding your work. If the boss walks into the room, simply stomp the pedal and it will hide your troublesome open windows! You can snag one now for $39.95.

  3. Nappak - Portable Sleeping Cube

    A well rested employee is a productive employee. Either that or they’re just lazy! Either way, this portable sleeping cube dubbed the Nappak is sure to provide some peaceful office Z’s for those who need it. Hey, it works for Google!
  4. USB Coffee Warmer
    Technological convergence can be a great thing. For those of you who require their caffeine fix, this little USB-powered hot plate is your newest best friend. While it won’t bring your cup o’ joe (or favorite tea) to a bubbling boil, it will keep it nice and warm around 104° F right next to your computer!
  5. Carpet Skates

    These were too funny not to include! Just slip these guys over your shoes and their sheer surfaces will reduce the friction enough to allow you to glide at blinding speed across your office carpet! Late for that 3 o’clock meeting on the other side of the floor? No problem any more! Note: Speed skating/ninja suit not included, though strange glances from your coworkers are something you’ll be sure to attract. (Of course, you’re productivity will probably skyrocket as well, so you’ll have the last laugh at your mid-year review!)
  6. USB Beverage Chiller
    USB ports are a great thing and should be put to use! Maybe the beverage warmer above isn’t your, ahem, cup of tea. In that case, why not cool down with this USB Beverage Chiller. It’s guaranteed to keep your favorite drink at a nice, frosty 45° F.
  7. Optimus Popularis - A Keyboard With LCD Keys

    Optimus

    After a long period if use, the standard office keyboard can become a pretty boring thing to look at. Well you can just get this guy and you will have the hottest keyboard in your office. Each key on this keyboard is actually and LCD screen and it allows you to customize each one to fit your preferences.

  8. myKey0 Keyboard and Stash Box
    Maybe cleanliness isn’t your primary concern when it comes to picking a keyboard. But perhaps the office is a bit cramped? No worries, the myKey0 Keyboard comes with an added tray underneath for easy storage of all your desktop essentials.
  9. Babble Voice Privacy - Stops Eavesdroppers
    An interesting concept for sure, the Babble Voice Privacy system is comprised of a base unit and two speakers which emit a prerecorded track and white noise, to cancel out your confidential conversations that the overeager ears of your coworkers wish to eavesdrop on.
  10. USB Tape Dispenser Hub
    You can never have too many USB ports, so why not stick them into what has become a staple (no pun intended) in nearly every office worldwide? The best part? Since your USB tape dispenser hub is tethered to your computer, it’s virtually guaranteed to never leave your desk!
  11. Portable Office Workstation
    This modular station has got some really great functionality built in. What happens is that the unit starts out as a big, draggable block on rollers. Lock it in place and unfold it to reveal space for two fully loaded workstations with plenty of storage space. Instant modular workstations - perfect!
  12. The Three Stage Cubicle Security System

    This security system for your office or cubicle is equipped with a motion sensor. First it flashes and sounds a siren. Then it sends a signal to the second stage which is a louder alarm. The third stage is then triggered and it will fire two foam missiles at the intruder.

  13. Office Multitool
    You’ll suddenly find yourself in Milton’s predicament as everyone drools over your stapler… and scissors, measuring tape, paper-clip holder and calculator that are all wrapped up in one handy multitool. If they only sold it in red…
  14. Bright Blinds
    Not everyone gets the glorious office in the corner with the big windows. Natural selection (or nepotism, depending on how you look at it) in the workplace will often mean that the higher-ups get the best view. However, that doesn’t mean that you have to do without. These Bright Blinds mimic the look of a well lit window and give your office that bright, gentle, diffuse glow. Now if they made these with full spectrum lighting, then you’d really be mimicking outdoor light!
  15. Aeron’s Ultimate Self-Adjusting Office Chair
    If you’re going to spend hours on your kiester in front of a computer, you might as well be comfortable. Other office chairs require you to make adjustments every time you move. This chair adjusts for you. Each section of the chair is designed to adjust with your body to help you maintain good posture. Counterweights provide appropriate resistance to prevent back pain. Neat!
  16. The Webble
    Your chair already has wheels, so why keep your feet stationary? This skateboard-looking device dubbed the “Webble,” from Yanko Design is described as the world’s first active footrest. This wheelie cushion is covered in a tough membrane and rolled on four casters for omni-directional turning. It’s currently available for $139.95.
  17. High Dexx USB Flash Drives
    Executives: consider this as your next corporate gift. Designed to be ordered in bulk, this group of seemingly innocuous cubes contains three highlighters and one USB flash drive. Capacities of up to 2 GB are available, making it perfect for carting around documents and other important files.
  18. Ubiko, the Corporate Robot

    UBIX, a Japanese company, has built this guy, nicknamed Ubiko. While he is no astromech droid, Ubiko is designed to serve in corporate environments and perform specific tasks like welcoming clients and promoting products. The robot speaks and also responds to voice commands. How soon until everyone’s jobs are replaced by robots? Not too soon, I hope. It would be tough to do that anyway, seeing as a 2 hour rental costs nearly $1000.
  19. USB Humidifier with Aromatherapy

    This USB powered humidifier generates cool, moisturized air to help you breathe easier at work. It also has an aromatherapy option which means you’ll have the best smelling space at work.

Thanks for checking out our list of 19 Really Cool Gadgets for Your Office or Cubicle. We hope you enjoyed it! (on your own spare time, not the company’s, right?) Do you have any really cool gadgets in your office that you want to share? Let us know in the comments below!

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