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Monday, November 19, 2007

Apple iphone


After six months of anticipation and years of rumors, Apple's iPhone - a cellular phone with computing and Wi-Fi capabilities - went on sale on June 29, 2007, rivaling the Macintosh as one of the most talked-about consumer electronics products ever.
Apple's chief executive, Steven P. Jobs, introduced the iPhone and an alliance with A.T.&T. (formerly Cingular) at the Macworld Expo in January. There are reports of a five-year exclusive relationship between the two companies; Apple has not yet announced international partners.
Mr. Jobs apparently approached all of the major cellular carriers and avoided a partnership with Verizon, the nation's largest cellular phone company, because it was not willing to give Apple the revenue-sharing deal it was seeking.
The first two iPhone models are priced at $499 and $599 for four- and eight-gigabyte storage options, respectively. The phone does not have a hard disk. The system is based on a basic version of the Mac OS X operating system and comes with a 3.5-inch screen that can be used either vertically as a phone or turned horizontally to display video or still images.
The iPhone has three radios - cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth - and is advertised as having 5 hours of battery life and 16 hours of audio playback when used as a music player.
Less than a half-inch thick, the iPhone is designed to be controlled with a technique called "multi-touch," based on a series of gestures with one or two fingers. For example, it is possible to shrink or expand a picture on the screen by simply sliding thumb and finger apart or together.
The device itself won accolades for its elegant hardware and software design. It comes with only one mechanical button and a large touch-screen display that can be reconfigured depending on which application the user is running - phone, calendar, maps, mail, contacts, and so on.
The screen is bright and readable in direct sunlight. One industry insider who has worked with the machine said the L.C.D. screen alone probably costs about $80 to make. It includes three sensors, an accelerometer, a light sensor and a proximity sensor, making it possible to determine the orientation of the phone, whether the user is on the phone and whether it is inside or outside.
Mr. Jobs has asserted that the iPhone's Web browser is significantly more powerful than browsers in today's cellphones and other hand-held devices. - (John Markoff, June 6, 2007; updated July 2)

News about the iPhone, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Related: Times Topics: Steve Jobs Apple Inc.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Branded Gucci Sunglasses GG1556

Product Details:
Type: New Guaranteed Authentic Gucci Sunglasses
Original: Made In Italy
Model No: GG1556-807Y1 Eye Size 64mm Bridge Size 13mm Temple 120mm
Additional Info:
@Shiny Black lens color and Dark Gray
@Light Weight and Scratch Resistant
@100% UV Protection and Gucci Case + Cleaning Cloth Included

Branded Gucci Sunglasses GG2711

Product Details:
Type: New Guaranteed Authentic Gucci Sunglasses
Original: Made In Italy
Model No: 2711/s99/01/115
Additional Info:
@Frame Brown w/ Gold Accents (BFE) w/ Brown Gradient Lenses (YP)
@Light Weight and Scratch Resistant
@100% UV Protection and Gucci Case, Cleaning Cloth Included

Hasil Seni Keris Istiadat

Keris Istiadat baru dipamerkan telah diperbuat dari besi pamor manakala sarung keris tersebut dihasilkan daripada kayu kemuning kuning. Pendokoh keris, hujung, tengah dan pangkal sarung pula dihiasi dan diperhalusi dengan ukiran seni perak bunga jawa. Panjang keris ini adalah 14" dan diperbuat oleh pakar tukang keris dari Kelantan (Made from Kelantan, Malaysia). Keris Istiadat sangat sesuai dijadikan perhiasan dan perlulah disimpan di tempat selamat.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Magnet Therapy...Does It Work?

New research on one of the most popular therapies for pain to come along in the last few years is the treatment of pain with magnets (Neodymium). Neodymium has been invented as high strength and powerful bio-magnets. They’re made of neodymium, boron, iron and have the highest gauss ratings of any magnets. Most of the scientific and clinical research documents claims that bio-magnetic therapy can help with these types of pain:

Arthritis, Back Pain, Bone fractures, Bursitis Carpal, Tunnel Constipation, Diabetes Neuropathy, Elbow Pain, Foot Pain, Gout, Headaches, Heart Pain, Hemorrhoids, Jaw Pain, Joint Pain, Knee Pain, Leg Pain, Menstrual Cramps, Migraines, Muscles Sprains, Rheumatism, Shoulder Pain, Tendonitis, Whiplash, Wrist Pain.

According to Wolfgang Ludwig, Sc. D, Ph. D, Director of the Institute for Biophysics in Horb, Germany, “Magnetic field therapy has been used effectively in the treatment of:

Cancer, Rheumatoid disease, Infections and Inflammations, Headaches and Migraines, Insomnia and Sleep disorder, Circulatory problems, Fractures and Pain, Environmental Stress.

Researchers expressed surprise that they saw positive results from the study virtually nothing known as to how magnets work to relieve pain. With the rising popularity of magnetic fields diagnosis techniques such as MRI, Magnets and electrical devices are beginning to gain mainstream medical acceptance as human diagnostic and treatment tools. According to William H. Philpott, M. D, of Choctow, Oklahoma, an author and Biomagnetic researcher , magnetic fields can stimulate metabolism and increase the amount of oxygen available to cells and when it used properly, magnetic field therapy has no harmful side effects. Dr. Philpott believes that this will make them safer over the long term than aspirin or other over the counter medications.

PLEASE TRY TO BELIEVE!!!

SOURCES:
1. Study on Application of Static Magnetic Field for Adjuvant Arthritis Rats Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine , July 21, 2004.
2. William Philpott, M.D., Dwight Kalita, Ph.D., Magnet Therapy: An Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide. Tiburon, CA: AlternativeMedicine.com, p. 127-128