Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Kamran Akmal Funny Add must watch (Video)

Cricketer Hashim Aamla pays 5 hundred Dollars fine for not wearing logo of wine Company on his shirt True Muslim


Hashim Amla vs Muslim Cricketers of IPL


All the Cricket fans must know Hashim Amla(South African Cricketer). Hashim is a devout Muslim and plays Cricket for South Africa. He objected to the advert for Castle Lager beer on the South African team kit and has been allowed to wear a shirt without the logo of Castle Lager(A alcohol/wine company).

Veena Malik ko Bharti Narri ka thappar ... Rakhi Sawant Veena Malik Fight in Bigg Toss

Lenovo 23-Inch Tablet For Home Use

Lenovo believes in the tablet PC market, so much in fact that the company is currently developing a 23-inch LCD based Tablet for home use.
Lenovo senior marketing specialist, William Cai spoke with TechRadar and revealed:
“We think that there is potential for a 23-inch tablet,” while adding, ”We’d have to take care of battery life and we are working to get the weight down.”
The basic premise for the larger-than-normal tablet is that it will be based off current Lenovo all-in-one desktop units (pictured above), while featuring a battery power supply. The device will also have the option to be used as a television or paired with a keyboard to offer a “desktop experience” according to Cai.
Specs for the unit are being kept under wraps by the Lenovo team, however the first units are expected to arrive “sometime in 2011.

Drunk Hassan Nisar doing Gali Galoch on a live show (Video)

eSpark Electric Scooter

You know how scooters were all the rage in the past? Well, if you just take it at face value and want to get around in a manner that is more eco-friendly and healthier, then you’ll be glad to know that there is an updated version – the Razor eSpark Electric Scooter. Retailing for $142.90, this is an inspiration of the original E100 electric scooter, complete with real sparks which will definitely light up your trail.
Since it is electric-powered, they will be extremely quiet just like electric vehicles, with a high torque chain-driven motor running in the background. Whenever you want to make sparks fly right before you reach your destination, just step on the foot controlled, detachable Spark Bar. Capable of cruising at speeds of up to 10 mph, a full charge of this puppy is capable of delivering up to 40 minutes of use, which of course, we believe is lesser the more pounds you carry around your waist.

New GPS navigation system Introduced by Tom Tom

TomTom has just announced their brand new GO Series of GPS navigation systems that have arrived in the US. First appearing at CES 2011 earlier this year, the released models include a GO 2535 M LIVE (formerly known as the GO 2505 M LIVE) and the GO 2435 and 2535, which are actually enhanced versions of the popular GO 2405 and 2505. The GO 2535 M LIVE is well connected, where it is the first in the next generation of the TomTom GO LIVE devices that will sport the powerful LIVE Services.
Just what does LIVE Services offer? We’re talking about the award-winning TomTom HD Traffic greeting your eyes and ears each time before you want to head out to your destination, where you can always access the most accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date traffic solution at all times.
Apart from that, TomTom HD Traffic also delivers the most accurate reporting as it is capable of capturing

System of parking bikes In USA

I’ve noticed that in America, most of the bike racks are almost empty. However, in certain places in Asia, bicycles are the primary form of transportation, and the racks might not be enough.
This is why I don’t like going to the big city, as you can never find a parking space. This is why MANIFESTO Architecture P.C. has designed this vertical hanger.
It could be used in places like Seoul, Korea, where space is pretty limited. This system of parking bikes uses the “nowhere to go but up” philosophy.
The racks are put on a system that looks like a Ferris Wheel, but it is not controlled by a motor. It is appropriately pedal-powered. I’m not certain if the bikers will have to do this, or whether there will be some elevator operator type of guy who will have to be stationed there.
I can definitely see an added benefit for storing bikes this way. Not only will it save space, but it will prevent theft. Who is going to steal a bike that is two stories up? Unless you are Spider-man, no one will be able to
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