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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

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Monday, September 27, 2010

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Car : Incepto sportcar

Incepto sportcar concept intros an astonishing design language.



Introducing new design trends and styling language, Azerbaijani designer Samir Sadikhov has come up with a sportscar concept that combines luxury and performance in a single vehicle. Hailed as "Incepto," the two-seater presents an aerodynamic body, especially the glass-covered rear wheels, to ensure minimal wind resistance and bettter controls at high speeds. Developed for the year 2020, the sportscar includes a dramatic center-vertical exhaust to tout an astonishing design language. The smooth, curvy exterior of the Incepto is equally supported by an elegant and comfortable interior.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Product : Backpack charges gadgets 24hrs for geek with quirky needs

Backpack charges gadgets 24hrs for geek with quirky needs





Gadget savvy people have quirky needs. They need everything that helps them keep connected to their fraternity far and wide. In keeping with just that folks at Quirky have designed what they tout as the first of its kind backpack that charges your gadgetry anywhere and everywhere. The backpack meant to be ergonomically comfortable has a clampshell design brought to creation in durable nylon making it instanlty water proof.


Technology : Sandwich Phone

Sandwish Phone becomes a MP3 and camera a enrich your experience.



Conceived by South Korean designer Yeongwoo Kim, the “Sandwich Phone” is a cellphone concept that as suggested by its name features a number of layers like a sandwich to disclose different functions. The multi-functional device comprises a phone, MP3 and camera in three separate layers capable of rotating on the axis of 360˚ for the ease of use. The axis has been stuffed in with a rechargeable battery, speaker and has a headphone slot. Based on the experience of users, the utility gadget helps in reducing the clutter of devices in your pocket, while enriching your experience.


Entertainment :New Upcoming Movies 2010


The Chronicles of Narnia : The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
                              


                             

In Movie Theaters : December 10, 2010
Deirected by:Michael Apted
Starring : Ben Barnes, Georgie Henley, William Moseley, Will Poulter, Anna Popplewell
Distributed by : 20th Century Fox
Genres : Action Adventure Sequel Fantasy Family Kids 3D Post-3D


Synopsis: Lucy, Edmund and their cousin Eustace are drawn into Narnia through a painting.

Return to the magic and wonder of C.S. Lewis’ beloved world – via the fantastic Narnian ship, the Dawn Treader. In this new installment of the blockbuster "The Chronicles of Narnia" motion picture franchise, Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, along with their cousin Eustace and their royal friend King Caspian, find themselves swallowed into a painting and on to the Dawn Treader. As they embark on an incredible adventure of destiny and discovery, they confront obstacles beyond imagination.


Saw 3D


In Movie Theaters : October 29, 2010
Deirected by : Kevin Greutert
Starring : Tobin Bell, Tanedra Howard, Cary Elwes, Costas Mandylor, Betsy Russell, Sean Patrick Flanery
Distributed by : Lionsgate Films
Genres : Sequel Suspense Horror 3D Post-3D



Synopsis : As a deadly battle rages over Jingsaw's brutal legacy, a group of Jingsaw survivors gathers to seek the support of self-help guru Bobby Dagen (Sean Patrick Flanery), a man whose own dark secrets unleash a new wave of terror on the world.


The Rebound



In Movie Theaters : December, 2010
Deirected by : Bart Freundlich
Starring : Catherine Zeat-Jones, Justin Bartha
Distributed by : The Weinstein Company
Genres : Comedy Romance


Synopsis : The movies casts Catherine Zeta-Jones as a single mom in New York City mom who captures the eye of her new 25-year-old neighbor.


Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows : Part 1



In Movie Theaters : November 19, 2010
Deirected by : David Yates
Starring : Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Helena Bonham Carter, Brendan Gleeson, Timothy Spall.
Distributed by : Warner Bros. Pictures
Genres : Action Adventure Sequel Fantasy Family Kids 3D Post-3D

Synopsis : The final chapter of the Harry Potter film series begins as Harry, Ron and Hermione leave Hogwarts behind and set out to find and destroy the Horcruxes--the secret to Voldemort's power and immortality.


Paranormal Activity 2       

                  
   
               
                 

In Movie Theaters : October 22, 2010

Deirected by : Tod Williams
Starring : Micah Sloat, Katie Featherston
Distributed by : Paramount Pictures
Genres : Sequel Suspense Horror

Synopsis : A sequel the low-budget camcorder-filmed horror movie, " Paranormal Activity 2" will look to repeat the original's surprise box office success. No plot details are available.



Car : 13 Things Your Car Dealer Won't Tell You

1. That car we advertised at the unbelievable price? It's a stripped-down model with a manual transmission, no air-conditioning, and crank windows. But we got you in, didn't we?




2. The best time to buy is at the end of the month, and it's best to negotiate the trade-in separately. Negotiate up from the invoice price (what we paid for the car, easy to find on the Web), not down from the sticker price.



#13: If your auto credit score is under 600, expect to get an interest rate over 16 percent and to put 20 percent down. If your score is under 550, we may put a tracking device in your car that will shut it off if you don't make a payment.



3. Everybody believes his trade-in is worth more. You've got bald tires, chicken bones under the seats, and dust blowing from the vents, but you're going to tell me your car is in “excellent” condition? Now who's the pushy salesperson?



4. To get a great price with minimal haggling, call and ask for the Internet manager or fleet manager.



5. Once I'm sitting behind the desk, you'll feel like I'm in control and may be willing to pay a little more. (We learn this during training.)



6. Ever wonder about those ads that promise a minimum $3,000 trade-in value for your clunker? Those dealerships also pad the sales price to make up for the difference.



7. Never pay the VIN-etch fee. It's a $250 optional add-on that's almost pure profit for us.



8. Every spring we have guys who show up and say they're interested in one of our trucks and want to give it a spin. They think we don't see the mulch on the floor when they bring it back.



9. Notice how many times we go back and forth to our manager? The loud music, the gongs, and the blaring flat-screen TVs? All are distractions designed to help you lose track of what we're doing with the deal.



10. Plenty of cars get stolen at gunpoint or knifepoint on test-drives.



11. We're making less money on the car than you think. Our profit margin is typically 2 to 4 percent.



12. We all get our cars from the same place at roughly the same price. So if one dealer is offering to sell it for $2,000 less, there's probably a catch.



13. If your auto credit score is under 600, expect to get an interest rate over 16 percent and to put 20 percent down. If your score is under 550, we may put a tracking device in your car that will shut it off if you don't make a payment.



Health : 10 Ways to Manage Stress

Stress is a normal part of life and usually comes from everyday occurrences. Here are some ways you can deal with everyday sources of stress.



1. Eliminate as many sources of stress as you can. For example, if crowds bother you, go to the supermarket when you know the lines won't be too long. Try renting videotapes rather than going to crowded movie theaters. Clear up the clutter in your life by giving away or throwing away the things that get in your way. A garage sale is one effective way to do this.



2. If you are always running late, sit down with a pencil and paper and see how you are actually allotting your time. Say it takes you 40 minutes to get to work. Are you leaving your house on time? You may be able to solve your problem (and de-stress your life a bit) just by being realistic. If you can't find the time for all the activities that are important to you, maybe you are trying to do too much. Again, make a list of what you do during the day and how much each activity takes. Then cut back.



3. Avoid predictably stressful situations. If a certain sport or game makes you tense (whether it's tennis or bridge), decline the invitation to play. After all, the point of these activities is to have a good time. If you know you won't, there's no reason to play.



4. If you can't remove the stress, remove yourself. Slip away once in a while for some private time. These quiet moments may give you a fresh perspective on your problems. Avoid stressful people. For example, if you don't get along with your father-in-law but you don't want to make an issue of it, invite other in-laws at the same time you invite him. Having other people around will absorb some of the pressure you would normally feel.



5. Competing with others, whether in accomplishments, appearance, or possessions, is an avoidable source of stress. You might know people who do all they can to provoke envy in others. While it may seem easy to say you should be satisfied with what you have, it's the truth. Stress from this kind of jealousy is self-inflicted.



6. Laborsaving devices, such as cellular phones or computer hookups, often encourage us to cram too many activities into each day. Before you buy new equipment, be sure that it will really improve your life. Be aware that taking care of equipment and getting it repaired can be stressful.



7. Try doing only one thing at a time. For example, when you're riding your exercise bike, you don't have to listen to the radio or watch television.



8. Remember, sometimes it's okay to do nothing.



9. If you suffer from insomnia, headaches, recurring colds, or stomach upsets, consider whether stress is part of the problem. Being chronically angry, frustrated, or apprehensive can deplete your physical resources.



10. If you feel stress (or anything else) is getting the better of you, seek professional help -- a doctor or therapist. Early signs of excess stress are loss of a sense of well-being and reluctance to get up in the morning to face another day.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Top 10 Historical Travel Destinations




10. European Castles

neuschwanstein castle
Dotted all throughout Europe there are thousands of Medieval and Baroque castles that conjure up images of fairytale princesses and chivalrous knights. They were not only built as protective fortresses but also as the homes of feudal lords and kings that showed their wealth and status. Some of the most impressive examples include Germany’s Neuschwanstein Castle, France’s Palace of Versailles, Ireland’s Blarney Castle, Sintra Palace in Portugal, Turkey’s Topkapi Palace, Prague Castle in the Czech Republic and Leeds Castle in England. 


9. Stonehenge


angkor wat
While there are several theories around the functionality of this Neolithic monument, no one can argue that within minutes of arriving you find yourself pondering the mystery of Stonehenge. The major rivaling theories are that it was either built as an astronomical observatory or religious site while others believe that the bluestones were thought to have healing powers. Construction first began around 3000 BC and was carried out in three separate stages hundreds of years apart.

8. Angkor Wat

stonehengeAngkor Wat is easily the most recognizable temple in Cambodia as well as one of the most beautiful. It was built in the early 12th century by King Suryavarman II to act as his state temple and capital city. The best example of Khmer architecture, which includes many bas-reliefs and devatas, Angkor Wat is unique in that it is the only such temple that is oriented towards the west.

7. The Great Wall of China

great wall of china
One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great Wall is an impressive feat of engineering. The Wall is the product of 21 centuries of building and rebuilding that began in the 5th century BC, and was used to protect the Empire of China from Xiongnu attacks. Although sections of the current wall, which dates back to the Ming Dynasty, are in total disrepair, near tourist centers it has been well preserved and even reconstructed to give visitors a glimpse of its former glory. 

6. Machu Picchu

machu picchu

Machu Picchu, known to many as “The Lost City of the Incas”, is the most impressive remainder of the Incan Empire. It was built in 1462 AD and abandoned only a hundred years later, which saved it from plunder and destruction at the hands of Spanish conquistadors, who were unaware of its location. American historian Hiram Bingham rediscovered Machu Picchu in 1911. The three primary structures are the Temple of the Sun, the Room of the Three Windows and the Intihuatana Stone, an astronomical clock or calendar that has been dubbed “The Hitching Point of the Sun”.

5. The Parthenon

parthenonThe Parthenon is an elegantly crafted symbol, not only of Ancient Greece, but also of the very roots of democracy. The current building was built Pericles in the mid-5th century BC as a Doric temple to the goddess Athena and also as a treasury for the Delian League. Many of the sculptures, referred to as the marbles, have been removed and now reside in the British Museum, the Louvre and other museums despite efforts by the Greek government to return them to their proper place.

4. The Taj Mahal

taj mahalThe Taj Mahal is one of the most stunning structures in the world and the story behind its construction is just as beautiful. The Taj was built between 1632 and 1653 by Emperor Shah Jahan to serve as a mausoleum and monument to his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It was constructed by twenty thousand workers from marble and inlayed with twenty-eight different kinds of precious and semi-precious stones from across India and Asia. 

3. Petra

al khazneh

The ancient Nabataean capital of Petra was built around 100 BC and was a site where many ancient trade routes converged making its residents very wealthy. Some of the major attractions are the Theatre and the Monastery, but the most recognizable is the Al Khazneh, commonly referred to as the Treasury, that’s use was a mystery until a recant excavation found that the Khazneh is really a tomb, probably of the royal family. 

2. Rome

coliseum
The Eternal City is filled with some of the most stunning and iconic architecture in the world. Layers of Ancient Roman, Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque buildings are to be seen at almost every turn. However, no trip to Rome is complete without taking in the Coliseum, the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, the Circus Maximus, the Arch of Constantine, Fontana di Trevi and at least one of the many historic piazzas throughout the city. 

1. Egypt

abu simbel

Egypt it one of the most culturally rich countries in the world and one of the most ancient tourist spots in the world having played host to many visitors from ancient Greece and Rome. Of course the site that is most synonymous with the image of Egypt is the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx at Giza. Other must see sights include the Valley of the Kings, Abu Simbel, the Egyptian Museum, Saqqara, Luxor and Karnak, all of which will make you feel like you’ve taken a step back in time to the lands of Ancient Egypt.