Friday 27 July 2012

IDM 6.12 with patch

Internet Download Manager is a tool for increasing download speeds by up to 5 times, and for resuming, scheduling, and organizing downloads. The program will resume unfinished downloads due to network problems, or unexpected power outages. The program features a full-fledged site grabber that downloads files that are specified with filters, for example, all pictures from a Web site, different parts of Web sites, or complete Web sites for offline browsing. The program supports HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and MMS protocols, and has an adaptive download accelerator for MP3 audio, FLV and MPEG video files. The program also features Download Video and Audio Panels for Internet Exporer, Chrome, Opera, Safari, Firefox and other Mozilla based browsers that appears on top of a web-player and can be used to download flash videos from sites like YouTube, MySpaceTV, Google Videos.
What's new in this version: Version 6.11 build 8 adds support for Firefox 15. This new version also fixes false interception of web ads, improves HTML5 video detection in IE 9 & 10 on youtube, improves youtube video downloading from Google Chrome, Firefox, and fixes bugs in IE intergration module.



-RAR PASSWORD= mmm


Bayi Kena Sembelih Dan Dicampak Di Pembuangan Sampah

Seorang bayi baru lahir yang ditemui dalam plastik di tempat pembuangan sampah dengan kesan kelar di leher dilaporkan semakin pulih, semalam.

Bayi perempuan itu ditemui bersama urinya yang masih melekat diselamatkan selepas seorang lelaki yang mencari barang lusuh terserempak dengan beg plastik berkenaan di bandar Anshan, Liaoning.


Penduduk tempatan menghubungi polis sebelum bayi terbabit dikejarkan ke hospital dan keadaannya dilaporkan kritikal. Seorang saksi berkata, bayi itu masih bernafas dan denyutan jantungnya dapat dilihat.

“Seluruh tubuhnya berlumuran darah akibat kesan kelar di lehernya,” katanya. Polis berkata, doktor yang merawat bayi terbabit mendapati dia mengalami kecederaan parah akibat kelaran sepanjang lima sentimeter itu.

“Luka itu begitu dalam sehingga mencederakan saluran pernafasan bayi terbabit,” katanya. Doktor pula berkata, bayi malang itu mungkin mati serta-merta jika luka berkenaan terkena lebih dalam.

Sumber berkata, bayi terbabit mungkin mangsa dasar mengehadkan setiap keluarga memiliki seorang anak yang diamalkan di China.

Ia juga mungkin didorong kecenderungan pasangan suami isteri China yang gemar memiliki anak lelaki berbanding perempuan. Dipercayai bayi berkenaan lahir pramatang dan mungkin berusia antara 32 dan 24 minggu.

Monday 16 July 2012

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THE MOST EXPENSIVE PHONES


WOW! We have just realised that this list is a little bit out of date, so head over to our new Top Ten Most Expensive Handsets In The World for 2012…

Until recently, the vast majority of mobile phones had been priced between £100 and £300 with only Vertu, a division of Nokia, manufacturing uber-premium phones. With prices starting at around £4,000 Vertu phones are only for the filthy rich and the super famous.
However, Vertu’s monopoly of the luxury phone market is coming to an end with the launch of several new luxury mobile makers including Gresso, Mobiado and GoldVish. A load of other mobile phone manufacturers are also working up partnerships with luxury brands get a piece of the action. We’re beginning to see premium mobile phones emerge from couplings such as LG and Prada, D&G andMotorola, and now Tag Heuer and Modelabs. Finally, there are the ridiculous, super-expensive one-offs made purely for headline grabbing such as Goldvish’s “Le million”, worth a cool $1,000,000, see below for details!
1. Goldvish “Le million” = $1,000,000 (£540,540)
Goldvish
A PR stunt it may be and they surely can’t be expecting to sell any, but the Goldvish “Le million” is officially the most expensive mobile phone in the world, according the Guiness Books of Records. There has even been talk of a $1.3million phone, but this has fewer diamonds than the Goldvish so I can’t see where the extra expense comes from! The “Le million” is a one off piece featuring a blinding 120 carats worth of VVS-1 grade diamonds, according to designer Emmanuel Gueit. If $1 million is out of your price range the Geneva-based Goldvish also offer several other diamond-encrusted 18k gold models in your choice of rose, yellow or white starting at a much more reasonable $25,600 (£13,837). ;)
2. Vertu Signature Cobra = $310,000 (£167,567)
Vertu Cobra
Vertu is now taking orders for the Signature Cobra which is designed by French jeweler Boucheron, but you had better be quick as only 8 are being made. The Cobra will feature one pear-cut diamond, one round white diamond, two emerald eyes and 439 rubies. Vertu will also be offering a “cheaper” version, ruby free at $115,000 (£62,162).
3. Sony Ericsson Black Diamond = $300,000 (£162,162)
Sony Ericsson Black Diamond
Apparently the Black Diamond will be available in 2007, not from Sony Ericsson but by a company called VIPN. Initially only 5 unique numered pieces will be available for the unbelievable price of, wait for it… $300,000.
With regards to the specifications, don’t expect anything remarkable for your money. It will have Quad-band with Wi-Fi, an Intel 400Mhz processor running Windows Mobile 5 and a touch sensitive 2″ screen. It will also include internal memory of 128mb and will come with a 2Gb SD card for external storage plus a respectable 4 Megapixel camera.
The designer Jaren Goh has used some pretty impressive materials for the build, featuring titane with polycarbonate, mirror-finish cladding and diamonds.
4. Vertu Diamond = $88,000 (£47,567)
Vertu Diamond
The Diamond is Vertu’s premium range of high-end mobile phones. As the name suggests the handsets in the Diamond range are diamond-encrusted handsets made from platinum. Only 200 of the handsets are being produced, the most expensive believed to be worth an estimated £50,000.
5. Motorola V220 Special Edition = £28,000 ($51,800)
Motorola
Austrian designer Peter Aloisson has taken a standard Motorola, studded it with 1,200 diamonds and added a keyboard inlaid with 18 carat gold. The outcome is a £28,000 handset, suitable only for footballers and film stars!
6. Gold Edition Nokia 8800 Phone = $2,700 (£1,459)
Gold Nokia 8800 Mobile Phone
If you have $2,700 to spare, you can now buy the Nokia 8800 in 24K gold. However, be warned if you think you’ll be getting a better phone for your extra cash, you wont! The features found on the Gold Edition are the standard 8800 features which are pretty basic. It includes a 0.5 Mega pixel SVGA camera, 64 MB of internal memory, 64 voice polyphonic rigntones, FM Radio, Mp3 Player, video recording and 180 mins talktime. However, the Gold Edition does includes a special edition box and charging dock!
7. Mobiado Professional EM (wood) = $1,900 (£1,027)
Mobiado
The Mobiado Professional EM is a wood-clad upgrade of their earlier Nokia-based phone that includes a 1.3 megapixel camera, music player, FM radio, Bluetooth and according to Mobiado it’s the first production phone with Titanium buttons. Only 200 are being made and each one has its limited number engraved on the back. At $1,900 however, you’re still paying an awfully high premium for a fairly basic phone encased in wood!
8. Bang & Olufsen (Samsung) Serene = $1,250 (£675)
Bang and olufsen serene mobile phone
Bang & Olufsen hooked up with Samsung to design the sleek but unconventional Serene. It’s not a bad looking phone and even has a built-in motor to assist you in opening and closing the phone. It’s not very practical however, requiring a special screwdriver to access the battery and the SIM card and the circular keypad will take some getting used to. Also for some strange reason they have positioned the camera lens on the side of the device, which will make it difficult to align snapshots via the viewfinder on the display.
9. Lamborghini 8800 Sirocco from Nokia = $To be announced
Lamorghini 8800
The Lamborghini Nokia 8800 Sirocco is another special edition, like the previously launch Aston Martin branded Sirocco. It will ultimately be a standard 8800 Sirocco but with the addition of the famous Lamborghini logo engraved on the font and the back, plus ball bearings from the auto company to in the slider phone mechanism. The Lamborghini phone will be a limited edition with only 500 being made. It will also feature Lamborghini graphics as wallpapers, screensavers, ringtones and even has a short documentary video.
10. Gresso Luxury Phone = £expensive
Gresso
The Russia based Gresso, is a new entry into the luxury phone market. Their aptly name “Gresso Luxury Phone” is made of gold and African Blackwood. Apparently they will be releasing a collection of five models called the Black Aura collection, and the designer is a “well known” Italian designer. Currently there are two versions of the African Blackwood phone, one with pink gold highlights named the Gresso Blackwood Gold Edition and one made entirely of African Blackwood. In addition to the two African Blackwood phones Gresso also make a phone made entirely of pink gold named the Gresso Gold phone. Initially, the phones will be on sale only in Russia.

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THE MOST EXPENSIVE PHONES


WOW! We have just realised that this list is a little bit out of date, so head over to our new Top Ten Most Expensive Handsets In The World for 2012…

Until recently, the vast majority of mobile phones had been priced between £100 and £300 with only Vertu, a division of Nokia, manufacturing uber-premium phones. With prices starting at around £4,000 Vertu phones are only for the filthy rich and the super famous.
However, Vertu’s monopoly of the luxury phone market is coming to an end with the launch of several new luxury mobile makers including Gresso, Mobiado and GoldVish. A load of other mobile phone manufacturers are also working up partnerships with luxury brands get a piece of the action. We’re beginning to see premium mobile phones emerge from couplings such as LG and Prada, D&G andMotorola, and now Tag Heuer and Modelabs. Finally, there are the ridiculous, super-expensive one-offs made purely for headline grabbing such as Goldvish’s “Le million”, worth a cool $1,000,000, see below for details!
1. Goldvish “Le million” = $1,000,000 (£540,540)
Goldvish
A PR stunt it may be and they surely can’t be expecting to sell any, but the Goldvish “Le million” is officially the most expensive mobile phone in the world, according the Guiness Books of Records. There has even been talk of a $1.3million phone, but this has fewer diamonds than the Goldvish so I can’t see where the extra expense comes from! The “Le million” is a one off piece featuring a blinding 120 carats worth of VVS-1 grade diamonds, according to designer Emmanuel Gueit. If $1 million is out of your price range the Geneva-based Goldvish also offer several other diamond-encrusted 18k gold models in your choice of rose, yellow or white starting at a much more reasonable $25,600 (£13,837). ;)
2. Vertu Signature Cobra = $310,000 (£167,567)
Vertu Cobra
Vertu is now taking orders for the Signature Cobra which is designed by French jeweler Boucheron, but you had better be quick as only 8 are being made. The Cobra will feature one pear-cut diamond, one round white diamond, two emerald eyes and 439 rubies. Vertu will also be offering a “cheaper” version, ruby free at $115,000 (£62,162).
3. Sony Ericsson Black Diamond = $300,000 (£162,162)
Sony Ericsson Black Diamond
Apparently the Black Diamond will be available in 2007, not from Sony Ericsson but by a company called VIPN. Initially only 5 unique numered pieces will be available for the unbelievable price of, wait for it… $300,000.
With regards to the specifications, don’t expect anything remarkable for your money. It will have Quad-band with Wi-Fi, an Intel 400Mhz processor running Windows Mobile 5 and a touch sensitive 2″ screen. It will also include internal memory of 128mb and will come with a 2Gb SD card for external storage plus a respectable 4 Megapixel camera.
The designer Jaren Goh has used some pretty impressive materials for the build, featuring titane with polycarbonate, mirror-finish cladding and diamonds.
4. Vertu Diamond = $88,000 (£47,567)
Vertu Diamond
The Diamond is Vertu’s premium range of high-end mobile phones. As the name suggests the handsets in the Diamond range are diamond-encrusted handsets made from platinum. Only 200 of the handsets are being produced, the most expensive believed to be worth an estimated £50,000.
5. Motorola V220 Special Edition = £28,000 ($51,800)
Motorola
Austrian designer Peter Aloisson has taken a standard Motorola, studded it with 1,200 diamonds and added a keyboard inlaid with 18 carat gold. The outcome is a £28,000 handset, suitable only for footballers and film stars!
6. Gold Edition Nokia 8800 Phone = $2,700 (£1,459)
Gold Nokia 8800 Mobile Phone
If you have $2,700 to spare, you can now buy the Nokia 8800 in 24K gold. However, be warned if you think you’ll be getting a better phone for your extra cash, you wont! The features found on the Gold Edition are the standard 8800 features which are pretty basic. It includes a 0.5 Mega pixel SVGA camera, 64 MB of internal memory, 64 voice polyphonic rigntones, FM Radio, Mp3 Player, video recording and 180 mins talktime. However, the Gold Edition does includes a special edition box and charging dock!
7. Mobiado Professional EM (wood) = $1,900 (£1,027)
Mobiado
The Mobiado Professional EM is a wood-clad upgrade of their earlier Nokia-based phone that includes a 1.3 megapixel camera, music player, FM radio, Bluetooth and according to Mobiado it’s the first production phone with Titanium buttons. Only 200 are being made and each one has its limited number engraved on the back. At $1,900 however, you’re still paying an awfully high premium for a fairly basic phone encased in wood!
8. Bang & Olufsen (Samsung) Serene = $1,250 (£675)
Bang and olufsen serene mobile phone
Bang & Olufsen hooked up with Samsung to design the sleek but unconventional Serene. It’s not a bad looking phone and even has a built-in motor to assist you in opening and closing the phone. It’s not very practical however, requiring a special screwdriver to access the battery and the SIM card and the circular keypad will take some getting used to. Also for some strange reason they have positioned the camera lens on the side of the device, which will make it difficult to align snapshots via the viewfinder on the display.
9. Lamborghini 8800 Sirocco from Nokia = $To be announced
Lamorghini 8800
The Lamborghini Nokia 8800 Sirocco is another special edition, like the previously launch Aston Martin branded Sirocco. It will ultimately be a standard 8800 Sirocco but with the addition of the famous Lamborghini logo engraved on the font and the back, plus ball bearings from the auto company to in the slider phone mechanism. The Lamborghini phone will be a limited edition with only 500 being made. It will also feature Lamborghini graphics as wallpapers, screensavers, ringtones and even has a short documentary video.
10. Gresso Luxury Phone = £expensive
Gresso
The Russia based Gresso, is a new entry into the luxury phone market. Their aptly name “Gresso Luxury Phone” is made of gold and African Blackwood. Apparently they will be releasing a collection of five models called the Black Aura collection, and the designer is a “well known” Italian designer. Currently there are two versions of the African Blackwood phone, one with pink gold highlights named the Gresso Blackwood Gold Edition and one made entirely of African Blackwood. In addition to the two African Blackwood phones Gresso also make a phone made entirely of pink gold named the Gresso Gold phone. Initially, the phones will be on sale only in Russia.

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HOMEWORK IS not always a good thing. Much of the evidence about its benefits is inconclusive and the case for it in primary schools is weak, a paper published today says.

As the Government prepares the first national guidelines on how much homework pupils should do and pours money into homework clubs, academics from London University's Institute of Education have attacked the view that homework necessarily raises standards.
In a review of nearly half a century's research on homework, Dr Susan Hallam and Dr Richard Cowan also warn parents who help their children with homework that their efforts may be turn out to be counter-productive.
Homework tends to increase when schools are under pressure, says the paper to be presented at a British Psycho- logical Society conference on education. In 1883 after "payment by results" for teachers was introduced, time spent on homework rose sharply until parents and social reformers campaigned for a reduction.
In 1929, a leading education journal asked "Is homework necessary?" after a survey found that 11-year-olds were doing between one and 12 hours a week and those over 11 between 7.5 and 20 hours. (The Government proposes just over four hours for 11-year-olds and up to 12.5 for secondary pupils.)
By 1935, school inspectors were recommending a reduction for the under- 12s but in the Sixties a government report called for more after research revealed a divide between grammar school pupils, who did a lot, and secondary modern ones, who did very little.
The new paper argues that most research into the effect of homework on standards has been unable to separate it from the effect of other factors such as ability, the quality of teaching and teachers' expectations.
Much of the evidence in this country comes from inspectors and, most recently, the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted). It is based on observations in schools and does not take into account individual achievements.
An Ofsted report three years ago commented cautiously of homework: "Where it is treated seriously by staff and pupils, it has the potential to raise standards." Dr Hallam's paper says that homework does appear to help pupils to pass secondary school exams. It continues: "Simply increasing pupil workloads will not of itself improve standards and in some cases where pupils become overloaded may have a negative impact on the performance of individual children."
What counts, say the authors, is quality not quantity, and there should be more investigation of what types of homework are most effective.
Many people see disadvantages in homework - it can increase negative attitudes to school and motivation, lead to cheating and copying and increase divisions between children from different backgrounds. But it also offers the opportunity to spend more time on a task, to memorise facts and to encourage independent study and time management.
Recent studies suggest that parents who spend hours helping their children with homework may be misguided. One found mothers' help had no effect on children's achievement. Another, from London University's Institute of Education, suggested that middle-class parents who help with homework may worsen family tension by comparing siblings.
Those parents infuriated by offspring who persist in writing essays in front of the television should keep cool. Background noise may be an aid to learning.

Tuesday 10 July 2012

Gambar kejadian amuk suami isteri bawa pedang samurai di JPM

Gambar dan berita penuh kejadian amuk suami isteri di JPM 9 Julai 2012 - Terbakor
Gambar dan berita penuh kejadian amuk suami isteri di JPM 9 Julai 2012 - Terbakor
  Gambar dan berita penuh kejadian amuk suami isteri di JPM 9 Julai 2012 - Terbakor






Fungsi Handphone Yang Anda Tidak Tahu...

Fungsi Handphone Yang Anda Tidak Tahu...



Tahukah anda bahawa telefon bimbit anda sedikit sebanyak boleh membantu dikala kecemasan.Banyak perkara yang boleh anda lakukan,antaranya : -

1) NOMBOR KECEMASAN

Sentiasa ingat bahawa nombor kecemasan untuk semua telefon adalah 112.Jika anda dalam kecemasan dan berada dikawasan tiada liputan untuk semua talian telefon bimbit yang anda gunakan, cuba dail nombor kecemasan 112.Ia boleh digunakan walaupun di kawasan yang tiada liputan dan lebih menarik lagi,ia boleh terus