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Tech Lounge / 32 GB CF CARD
« on: January 05, 2010, 11:36:57 PM »
32 GB CF CARD

Now there’s a memory card fast enough to keep up with your advanced DSLR: The SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash card. With lightning-fast (up to 90 MB/s* read/write) speed, you’ll be able to capture more continuous burst shooting-and get the most out of your professional digital SLR camera. And with 32GB of storage, you’ll be ready for more RAW+JPEG and high-def video.



Features of the 32GB Sandisk Extreme Pro Compact Flash Card:

READ & WRITE PERFORMANCE: Up to 90MB/s (600x)* for serious performance gains.
CAPACITIES:  32GB give you more room to capture RAW+JPEG, sequential bursts and high-definition video
UDMA: UDMA 6 enabled (works in all UDMA modes)
POWER CORE CONTROLLERTM & ENHANCED SUPER-PARALLEL PROCESSINGTM “ESP”: Was invented by SanDisk to increase the card’s performance level.
TEMPERATURE: Tested to perform from -25°C to 85°C (-13°F to 185°F)
SPECIFICATION: Meets CFA Specification Type I Card
DURABILITY: Shock protection and RTV silicone coating added inside for protection against moisture and humidity
WARRANTY: Backed by rigorous stress-testing procedures and our limited lifetime warranty.

CF- Compact Flash

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Pics / World's tallest skyscraper
« on: January 05, 2010, 05:09:12 PM »
World's tallest skyscraper

The world's tallest skyscraper opens in a blaze of glory... and it's been renamed after Arab

ruler who bailed out Dubai with $25bn












Dubai opened the world's tallest skyscraper in a glitzy ceremony this evening that was meant

to put a brave face on crushing debt woes.


The £1billion tower reaches 2,717 ft, 200 storeys into the sky, exceeding the next highest

structure by some 1,000 ft.

Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum renamed the tower Burj Khalifa after the

president of the United Arab Emirates and the ruler of the neighbouring emirate of Abu Dhabi,

Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahayan.

Abu Dhabi has facilitated $25 billion in bailout funds for Dubai in the past year, fuelling

expectations that Dubai will make concessions or cede some of its commercial power to its

wealthier neighbour.

Concerns about Dubai's $100-billion debt pile, which has made Dubai's stock exchange one of

the world's worst performing, overshadowed both the ceremony and boasts by the builder, Emaar

Propertie, that the Burj heralds a new dawn.









Blast off: More than 6,000 guests watched as the world's tallest skyscraper was officially

opened with a spectacular fireworks display





'The worry for Dubai is that the event will be remembered as a second bout of hubris,' said

David Butter, regional director for Middle East and North Africa at Economist Intelligence

Unit.

The first bout was in November, 2008, two months after the collapse of Lehman Bros, when Dubai

spent $24 million on the opening ceremony of the Atlantis Hotel, an event that did more to

highlight a taste for extravagance than assuage fears that the economic crisis was not being

taken seriously.

Emaar says property prices have now stabilised, confounding wider expectations for stress in

the sector.

'You have to ask, "why we are building all this?" To bring quality of life and a smile to

people and I think we should continue to do that,' said Mohamed Alabbar, chairman of Emaar,

the Arab world's largest listed developer.

'Crises come and go,' Alabbar said. 'We build for years to come ... We must have hope and

optimism.'

A number of the higher floors - up to the 160th - have been designated as office space, while

there is a restaurant on the 122nd floor and a gym, with an indoor and outdoor swimming pool,

on the 123rd floor - some 1,440 feet off the ground

The complex of apartments, offices, shops, restaurants, a mosque, gym, nightclub and Giorgio

Armani-designed hotel, was designed to the brief that residents need never leave.

Everything they could possibly need is supposedly provided.

The hotel takes up the first eight floors with suites on the 38th and 39th.
Residential apartments go up to the 108th floor – at about 1,300 feet.

A number of the higher floors – up to the 160th – have been designated as office space, while

there is a restaurant on the 122nd floor and a gym, with an indoor and outdoor swimming pool,

on the 123rd floor – some 1,440 feet off the ground.

On the 124th floor is the world's highest observation deck. The Burj Dubai is also intending

to host the world's highest nightclub – on the 143rd floor.

Spectacular: Even though many of the building's 200 storeys are unfinished, organisers are

celebrating the launch with an arsenal of fireworks

Officials insist the tower is no white elephant. It is still the 'jewel in the gulf', a

spokesman said.

'It is the tallest building in the world and the first of its kind,' he said. 'From inside it

looks like a Porsche if you want to talk about luxury.'

Thousands are said to have been rushed in over the weekend in a desperate push to complete the

job.

And in response to the increasing terrorist threat throughout the world - such as those on the

World Trade Center, the bombings in London and the attempted detonation of an explosive on a

plane in Detroit on Christmas Day
- the Burj has in-built 'refuge floors', situated at 25 to 30 storey intervals that are more

fire resistant and have separate air supplies in case of emergency.

Greg Sang, Emaar's director of projects, said:'It's a lot more robust. A plane won't be able

to slice through the Burj like it did through the steel columns of the World Trade Center.'


Guests watched in awe at the opening ceremony, which took place despite the building not yet

being finished inside


The Burj was designed to show off Dubai's new wealth and industrial might

Over the last three decades Dubai has witnessed a massive surge in cash.
Developers backed by new money invested heavily - turning the once struggling desert city into

a sprawling metropolis of lights and plush buildings.

The city is now dealing with a real estate crash as the borrowed money needed to make the

Dubai dream come true continues dries up.

While development still surged forward at the Burj Khalifa, it was made possible only by

gigantic billion dollar bailouts from rich United Arab Emirates cousin Abu Dhabi.

And on the day of its official completion, interested parties face further problems. All of

the apartments are said to have been sold but its still a mystery who will eventually move in.

There is also said to be little interest in new Dubai office space. Developers still say that

their vision will come true.

But as the city celebrates, the building is mainly vacant and could leave officials red-faced

on Monday.

Even though many of the building's 200 stories are unfinished, organisers are celebrating the

launch with an arsenal of fireworks.


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Tech Lounge / Nokia Suing Apple
« on: January 04, 2010, 04:56:38 PM »
Nokia Suing Apple




Nokia has already sued Apple over GSM patents, and last week Nokia filed a complaint with the

International Trade Commission, which asked the commission to ban the import of Apple mobile

products including the MacBook, iPhone and iPods.

Nokia has filed another federal complaint against Apple, alleging that Curpertino is violating

7 more Nokia Patents. Nokia says these violations are all implementation patents, or features

that differentiate Nokia products from the rest of the market.

Nokia claims that the infringing technologies are present in the iPhone 3G, 3GS, iPod touch,

iPod Nano and Classic, as well as the Mac Pro, the Mac Mini, the MacBook and the MacBook.
Nokia wants a jury trial, and an injunction against Apple for allegedly violating the patents.

Not to be outdone, Apple is already counter-suing Nokia from its earlier suits, claiming

essentially that Nokia missed the boat on updating mobile phone technology and wants access to

Apple patents, while slowing Apple growth.

The big winners in all this will likely be the lawyers.

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Tech Lounge / AMD Phenom II X4
« on: January 04, 2010, 06:50:40 AM »




Unbeatable multi-core value with AMD Phenom™ II processors. They deliver The Ultimate Visual Experience™ for high

definition entertainment, advanced multitasking performance, and power-saving innovations for smaller, cooler

machines that are energy efficient.

 
Features & Benefits
Smoother faster experience, even when running complex software application with native Multi-Core Technology
Scaled performance to conserve PC power with HyperTransport® 3.0 Technology
Hear your music, not your PC with AMD PowerNow!™ Technology (Cool’n’Quiet™ Technology)
Prevent the spread of certain viruses and strengthen your network integrity with Enhanced Virus Protection (EVP)*


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Tech Lounge / USB 3.0-to-SATA adapter
« on: January 04, 2010, 06:33:36 AM »
USB 3.0-to-SATA adapter

Brando's USB 3.0-to-SATA adapter gives any old HDD those SuperSpeed powers



The outfit's new USB 3.0-to-SATA adapter is indeed one of those remarkably useful devices, enabling any old SATA

hard drive to be accessed externally at USB 3.0 speeds. Essentially, this is the pocket-friendly version of

Sharkoon's latest SATA QuickPort, but rather than forcing you to carry around a dock, this simple dongle travels

easy and plugs directly into the port-laden side of your spare HDD. Granted, you'll need a USB 3.0-enabled PC or

expansion card in order to take advantage of the additional speed, but for $48, this looks to be an excellent excuse

to get that dusty, unused drive of yours back into service.

Reference:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/28/brandos-usb-3-0-to-sata-adapter-gives-any-old-hdd-those-supersp/

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Tech Lounge / Toshiba's Dynario fuel-cell
« on: January 04, 2010, 06:23:46 AM »
Toshiba's Dynario fuel-cell








Toshiba released their first Toshiba Dynario Fuel Cell in Japan on October 29th, 2009. The first run consists of

only 3,000 units after which Toshiba will gauge consumer reaction before extending the launch outside of Japan. Once

fueled with an injection of methanol solution from its dedicated cartridge, the fuel cell starts to generate

electricity that is delivered to a mobile phone or a portable media player via a USB cable. Dynario’s hybrid

structure uses a lithium-ion battery to store enough electricity to charge two typical cell phones simultaneously.

Each Toshiba Dynario Fuel Cell retails for 29800 Yen ($328), while each set of liquid refilling cartridges (5 units)

is priced at 3150 Yen ($34).

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Tech Lounge / Controller-free computer
« on: January 04, 2010, 06:15:53 AM »


Microsoft Research patents controller-free computer input via EMG muscle sensors




We've seen plenty of far-fetched EMG-based input methods, like the concentration-demanding, head-based NeuroSky

controller, but Microsoft Research is asking for a patent that involves much simpler gestures -- and might actually

make a bit of sense. As demonstrated in the video after the break, Microsoft's connecting EMG sensors to arm muscles

and then detecting finger gestures based on the muscle movement picked up by those sensors. It does away for the

need of a pesky camera (or Power Glove) to read complicated hand gestures, and can even sense modified versions of

the gestures to be performed while your hands are full. Microsoft's developing a wireless EMG sensor module that

could be placed all over the body, and while like all Microsoft Research projects this seems pretty far from market,

there's a small, optimistic part of us that could see some of the benefits here for controlling mobile devices. And

boy do we love controlling mobile devices.

EMG-UIST-2009.wmv

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Tech Lounge / Core i9 benchmarking
« on: January 04, 2010, 12:30:52 AM »
Corei9


Tapped to succeed the Bloomfield (Core i7) at the top of Intel’s performance heap, the new

Core i9-branded part will launch with a raft of enhancements to make sure it fills those

shoes.

Gulftown’s membership in the 32nm Westmere family of architectures has allowed Intel to drop

temps, boost cache, raise clockspeeds and increase the cores– six, to be exact. With a dash of

HyperThreading and X58 compatibility, enthusiast desktops will be primed to chew through

twelve concurrent threads when the chip debuts in early 2010.



Immediate obsolescence is an age old problem in the computer industry, but it doesn't look

like the upcoming Core i9 "Gulftown" processor is going to do anything to solve it. Word is

from early benchmarks of the upcoming Intel processor is that it bests the current Core i7 at

the top of the heap with speed gains as large as 50% -- directly in line with its addition of

two cores on top of the Core i7's existing four. Of course, six 2.8GHz cores aren't quite as

exponentially helpful when applied to non-optimized tasks, but with most major modern software

development aimed at better utilizing multiple cores, the core overkill of Core i9 will likely

prove increasingly useful over time. At the start, however, Core i9's improvements will come

at a premium: 130W power consumption instead of 95W in Core i7, and of course a high-end only

price tag to match. Word is we'll be seeing these chips hit the market in early 2010, possibly

as soon as January.

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Tech Lounge / Core i7 by Intel
« on: January 04, 2010, 12:30:08 AM »
Core i7
After considerable speculation regarding how Intel would brand the Gulftown, the 32nm Core i7

being prepared for LGA1366 in 1Q10, it has been revealed by a Chinese website that it will

take the Core i7 980X name.



For those who don’t recall the full details on the Gulftown, let us quickly recap. Gulftown is

the codename for six core (hexa core) CPU being released as a member of Intel’s 32nm Westmere

family of processors beginning some time in March. Gulftown chips are very similar in

performance to Bloomfield Core i7s like the 950, but they overclock better, run cooler, offer

higher frequencies, add two more cores, and add a few extensions which really help encryption

performance. In other words, think “Core i7, but 52% more (10% of the time).”

While we’ve known about the impending arrival of the Gulftown since March, the whole industry

has flip-flopped back and forth on the finer details and the product’s branding, but the

matter is settled: It’s the 3.33GHz Core i7 980X.



It bears reinforcement that the 980X is a member of Intel’s Extreme Edition family, which

means the chip will retail for no less than the price of your firstborn male, or $999.

According to Chinese pricing (7999 yuan), the USD price is a stunning and equally probable

$1171.

In sum, the Core i7 980X has six cores; runs 3.33GHz (up to 3.6GHz on turbo); will melt your

credit card; drops into X58 boards; and offers little over existing quad i7s for users who

rarely dabble in multi-threaded work. But damn if we don’t want one.


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Pics / Beach In Every House
« on: January 03, 2010, 10:36:22 PM »
Beach In Every House At Palm Jumairah......Only in DUBAI

Wana live here?

















yeah keep dreaming as I am :D

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Cars / Suzuki Kizashi Concept
« on: January 03, 2010, 09:40:40 PM »











Overall length mm-:-4,650
Overall width mm-:-1,950
Overall height mm-:-1,400
Wheelbase mm-:-2,850
Engine-:-Newly developed 2.0L 4-valve turbo diesel
Transmission-:-Sequential 6-speed
Drive System-:-Advanced i-AWD
Tyres-:-255/30R21
Wheels-:-21-inch, nine-spoke, aluminum-alloy

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Cars / Honda HSV-010 GT
« on: January 03, 2010, 07:24:55 PM »
Honda HSV-010 GT














The HSV-010 GT is powered by a 3.4-liter V8 sending somewhere north of 500 HP through the

sequential manual gearbox from Ricardo. Unlike the original NSX, that engine is mounted in

front of the cabin, although, like the Lexus LFA, it's likely so far back that weight

distribution is either a neutral 50:50 or slightly biased towards the rear.

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Cars / Toyota Mark X
« on: January 03, 2010, 06:54:24 PM »
Toyota Mark X












Body style(s)    4-door sedan

Layout       FR layout

Engine(s)    2.5 L 4GR-FSE V6
      3.5 L 2GR-FSE V6

Transmission(s) 6-speed automatic

Wheelbase    2850 mm

Length       4730 mm

Width       1795 mm

Height       1435-1445 mm

Curb weight    1510-1560 kg

P.S - This car is now available to import to Australian Register, Please make sure you guys also check if you can import it. But there is no compliance available so lets just wait few more months.

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Tech Lounge / Nexus One
« on: January 03, 2010, 05:40:29 AM »
Nexus One












Display   Type
AMOLED capacitive touchscreen

Size   
480 x 854 pixels, 3.7 inches
- Multi-touch input method
- Accelerometer sensor
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off

Memory   
Internal   512MB RAM, 512MB ROM
Card slot   microSD (TransFlash) up to 32GB, 4GB included

Data   
GPRS   Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
EDGE   Class 10, 236.8 kbps
3G   HSDPA 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLAN   Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth   Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
Infrared port   No
USB   Yes, microUSB v2.0

Camera   
Primary   5 MP, 2560х1920 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features   Smile detection, geo-tagging

Features
OS   Android OS, v2.1
CPU   Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 1 GHz processor
Messaging   SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Radio   Stereo FM radio with RDS
GPS   Yes, with A-GPS support
Java   Yes, MIDP 2.0
- Noise cancellation with dedicated microphone
- Digital compass
- Dedicated search key
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail
- YouTube, Google Talk, Picasa integration
- MP3/eAAC+/WAV/WMA9 player
- MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV9 player
- Voice memo


The HTC-built and (soon to be) Google-sold device runs Android 2.1 atop a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, a 3.7-inch, 480 x 800

display, has 512MB of ROM, 512MB of RAM, and a 4GB microSD card (expandable to 32GB). The phone is a T-Mobile device

(meaning no 3G if you want to take it to AT&T), and includes the standard modern additions of a light sensor,

proximity sensor,and accelerometer. The Nexus One has a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash, and we have to say so far

the pictures it snaps look pretty decent (and the camera software is much faster than the same component on the

Droid). The phone is incredibly thin and sleek -- a little thinner than the iPhone -- but it has pretty familiar

HTC-style industrial design. It's very handsome, but not blow-you-away good looking. It's a very slim, very

pocketable phone, and feels pretty good in your hand.

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Cars / Subaru WRX STi drift by Ken Block
« on: January 03, 2010, 05:27:10 AM »
Subaru Drift by Ken Block

Watch yourself :)

SUBARU Drift VeryGood



a lot of people know about him
he is simply the best Subaru WRX driver so far..

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Cars / Land Rover Freelander 2
« on: January 02, 2010, 11:44:11 PM »















Body Type   Wagon

Classification   SUV

Configuration   Front-Engined

Cylinders   4 In-Line

Capacity   2179cc

Bore - Stroke   85mm x 96mm

Compression Ratio   16.5:1

Cooling   Liquid-Cooled

Fuel System   Diesel

Induction System   Turbo

Max Power   118kW @ 4000rpm

Max Torque   400Nm @ 2000rpm

Kerb weight   1770kg

Economy   6.7 l/100km (claimed)

CO2 Emissions   224g/km

Transmission   6-Speed Manual

Drive Type   All-Wheel-Drive

Fuel Tank Capacity   68 litres

Seating   Seats 5

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Cars / 2010 Alfa Romeo Giulietta
« on: January 02, 2010, 11:11:11 PM »
2010 Alfa Romeo Giulietta

The new hatch will be launched with four Euro V-compliant turbo-charged engines, two of them petrol and two diesel.









The 1.4TB and 1.4TB MultiAir petrol engines produce 90kW and 127kW respectively.

The diesel 1.6 JTDM produces 78kW and the 2.0 JTDM diesel engine 127kW.

Joining the engine range after launch will be the 1750 TBi Quadrifoglio Verde petrol engine, developing 175kW.

Alfa has yet to reveal specific technical details, but the petrol engines and the 1.6 litre diesel are likely to be

the same as those offered in the MiTo range.

On the safety front, the Giulietta features Vehicle Dynamic Control, Dynamic Steering Torque, Q2 electronic

differential and Alfa DNA selector, allowing drivers to choose the setting best suited to the driving conditions.

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Lyrics / Bulla Ki Jaana - Rabbi Shergill (Lyrics)
« on: January 01, 2010, 08:13:24 AM »
Bulla Ki Jaana - Rabbi Shergill (Lyrics)   


Na maen momin vich maseet aan         Not a believer inside the mosque, am I
Na maen vich kufar diyan reet aan      Nor a pagan disciple of false rites
Na maen paakaan vich paleet aan         Not the pure amongst the impure
Na maen moosa na pharaun.         Neither Moses, nor the Pharoh


   

Bulleh! ki jaana maen kaun         Bulleh! to me, I am not known


Na maen andar ved kitaab aan,         Not in the holy Vedas, am I   
Na vich bhangaan na sharaab aan         Nor in opium, neither in wine
Na vich rindaan masat kharaab aan      Not in the drunkard`s craze
Na vich jaagan na vich saun.         Niether awake, nor in a sleeping daze

Bulleh! ki jaana maen kaun.         Bulleh! to me, I am not known

Na vich shaadi na ghamnaaki         In happiness nor in sorrow, am I
Na maen vich paleeti paaki         Neither clean, nor a filthy mire
Na maen aabi na maen khaki         Not from water, nor from earth
Na maen aatish na maen paun         Neither fire, nor from air, is my birth

Bulleh!, ki jaana maen kaun         Bulleh! to me, I am not known   

Na maen arabi na lahori            Not an Arab, nor Lahori
Na maen hindi shehar nagauri         Neither Hindi, nor Nagauri
Na hindu na turak peshawri         Hindu, Turk (Muslim), nor Peshawari
Na maen rehnda vich nadaun         Nor do I live in Nadaun

Bulla, ki jaana maen kaun         Bulleh! to me, I am not known

Na maen bheth mazhab da paaya         Secrets of religion, I have not known
Ne maen aadam havva jaaya         From Adam and Eve, I am not born
Na maen apna naam dharaaya         I am not the name I assume
Na vich baitthan na vich bhaun         Not in stillness, nor on the move

Bulleh , ki jaana maen kaun         Bulleh! to me, I am not known

Avval aakhir aap nu jaana         I am the first, I am the last         
Na koi dooja hor pehchaana         None other, have I ever known
Maethon hor na koi siyaana         I am the wisest of them all
Bulla! ooh khadda hai kaun         Bulleh! do I stand alone?

Bulla, ki jaana maen kaun               Bulleh! to me, I am not known   

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Fun Time / Guess it ya all
« on: December 29, 2009, 06:51:01 AM »
Dear  All,

 

If you have time then play the game and enjoy this.

 

1.Copy the below content and Paste it to notepad.
2 Use replace all (Ctrl + H)
3.Replace' 6 with _ (Under score),

 




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Jokes Majaak / Human Race ?
« on: December 27, 2009, 06:56:53 AM »
A little girl asked her mother, "How did the human race appear?"

The mother answered, "God made Adam and Eve and they had children, and so was all mankind made.."


Two days later the girl asked her father the same question.. The father answered, "Many years ago there were monkeys from which the human race evolved."

The confused girl returned to her mother and said, "Mom, how is it possible that you told me the human race was created by God, and Dad said they developed from monkeys?"


The mother answered, "Well, dear, it is very simple. I told you about my side of the family and your father told you about his."

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