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Apple has deviated a bit from their usual WWDC traditions as 2011’s event saw no new hardware making it out. However there was no lack of enthusiasm at this year’s event either, as the company with head honcho Steve Jobs taking his position front and center have announced some pretty exciting services for Apple users.

They kicked things off with the latest version of Mac OS X called Lion that included a plethora of new features including Multi-Touch gestures, system-wide support for full screen apps, Mission Control, an innovative view of everything running on your Mac, the Mac App Store that’s built right into the OS.
Bring out the King in your computer
Bring out the King in your computer


Their next big announcement was for iPhone and iPad users i.e. iOS 5. iOS 5 brings a large number of relevant updates to the platform that should make the new-generation iPhones and iPads a whole lot more functional. A new notification option has been added as well as a thumb-friendly split screen keyboard for the iPads amongst others.

Lots of godies for the Apple's mobile devices
Lots of goodies for the Apple's mobile devices


Apple’s final announcement for the day was the introduction to their all new online storage system called iCloud that is essentially an upgraded version of MobileMe. It’s an online back-up system over Wi-Fi that can store all your data and some media for retrieval when necessary.
The cloud is the future
The cloud is the future


In case you missed it, you can get a quick glimpse of what went down at the Mascone Center, with our Live Coverage article here.

For a more detailed looked at the new announcements made click on the links below –
Mac OS X Lion
iOS 5
iCloud


Acer is adding some more mettle to their already-existing, huge range of laptops by bringing in the 8951G and the 5951G notebooks. Belonging to the Aspire Ethos series, these laptops seem to be well-equipped, at least in terms of features and specifications.
An expensive Ethos
An expensive Ethos


Both the 5951G and the 8951G will be featuring Core i processors and graphic cards from NVIDIA’s stable – GeForce GT500, to be precise. While the 5951G has an HD display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, the 8951G will have a Full HD 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution and both of these displays are encased in scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass.

The new Aspire Ethos notebooks also boast of Dolby Home Theater v4 solutions. The 8951G has five Dolby-tuned built-in speakers and Acer’s own Tuba CineBass subwoofer. On the other hand, the 5951G will support 5.1-channel surround sound with built-in stereo speakers and with the Acer Tuba CineBass booster. Rest of the specifications include an option between a Blu-Ray or an optical drive, USB ports, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and what Acer calls as big sized HDD for storage purposes.

While the specs and features look good, these Ethos notebooks will be priced from a whopping £999 (approx Rs. 73,400).


Twitter, in yet another step to outdo third party competition, introduced its own URL shortner on twitter.com. When you place a link in the update box on twitter.com, it automatically shortens it to 19 characters when you hit "tweet". You no longer need an external URL shortner like bit.ly or even a third party app that does it automatically like Tweetdeck, when you want to shorten a link.
Shortens links to 19 character versions of the original
Shortens links to 19 character versions of the original



The way Twitter shrinks the link still allows you to see the site that the link points to. The smaller version is just a shortened version of the original link, even though it's assigned a t.co link ID. Twitter also looks to make link sharing more secure. If you click on a link that has been reported to be malicious, Twitter will send you to a warning page, before taking you to the linked page itself. If however, you want analytics for the links you post, you can still use third party link shorteners like HootSuite's.

UPDATE: The automated URL shortening doesn't work for some users yet (after repeated testing on both the old version of Twitter and the new version).


It’s officially here. The internet’s now going to have a new address. Tonight when the clock strikes 12, some of world’s best known, largely used websites including Google, Yahoo, Microsoft Bing, will switch over to internet’s newest address – IPv6, albeit for a day. But, a change is in the waiting. What began as a way of identifying individual connections to a computer network in the early 1980s, today boasts of a roster of about 4.3bn addresses roughly.
The D-day!
The D-day!


The global tech space is at the moment brimming with newer devices that keep pouring in. There are more than 80 million devices waiting in queue to be assigned an address. The older IPv4 addresses have been outrun by these increasing numbers, and hence this change seems to be the logical next step. Today, on World IPv6 Day, internet companies will indulge in this test, nicknamed a technical exercise to try their hands on their new address. As mentioned earlier, this change is inevitable. However, for those who haven’t switched yet, the change of address shouldn’t worry you as much now.

But, users are now expected to move forward bearing in mind the switch-over. For those who’ve gotten enterprising and have jumped on to the IPv6 bandwagon, the regular URLs should be accessible, anyways. ISPs everywhere, too will have to gear up to this impending change, and get in new routers that would support the new addresses. Companies worldwide, especially Tata Communications, one of world’s largest Tier 1 transit providers are highly optimistic of the change. Yves Poppe, Director of Business Development for IP Strategy, Tata Communications expects the change to be ‘smoother than expected’.

We’re living amidst interesting times, as technology progresses and goes mobile, the need for a larger roster would become imminent. Here’s hoping for smoother times!!

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Do you think it’s possible to live life without plastic? Or to at least live with less plastic?  Check out this list of plastic-free alternatives and see for yourself.


My name is Beth Terry, and I don’t buy new plastic. What does that mean? It means refusing foods in single-use packaging; finding personal care products that are not packaged in plastic; looking for secondhand electronics and other durable products rather than buying new, or repairing the things I already have. And it means not eating food from plastic containers because of the toxic chemicals that can leach from them.


Over the last three years, I’ve discovered many plastic-free methods and alternatives. This list is not meant to be overwhelming but simply to give an idea of what is possible. Choose a few that seem doable and that will make the most impact. No one can do it all at once. But we can all get started!


If you still have questions after looking over this list, search the blog for more plastic-free ideas, or contact me directly. You can also subscribe My Plastic-free Life for regular blog updates. And if you like what you see here, please use the email link above to forward this list on to the people you love. We can all make a difference.

    TOP 2 WAYS TO REDUCE PLASTIC WASTE

  1. Carry reusable shopping bags.
      Carry whatever works for you. Some people like reusable canvas totes. Others prefer to put their purchases into a backpack or messenger bag. Do you often forget your reusable bags? ChicoBags are a great emergency alternative. While they are made from synthetic materials, they compress into their own attached stuff sack, which makes them very convenient and likely to be used. I carry several of them in my purse so I am never without a bag. If you have a car, keep your grocery bags in it and remember to bring them into the store with you! And one more thing: reusable bags are not just for groceries! Carry them for all your purchases, from electronics to clothing.

  2. Give up bottled water.
      Not only does it come in a plastic bottle, but tremendous resources are used to extract, bottle, and ship it. And many brands of bottled water are simply filtered tap water. Get a reusable stainless steel bottle (like Klean Kanteen) or stainless steel travel mug, fill it up with tap water before leaving the house, and refill it wherever you happen to be. I don’t recommend reusable plastic or aluminum bottles. Plastic may leach chemicals into the water and aluminum bottles are lined with an epoxy resin, some of which has also found to leach into water depending on the brand. Why take a chance? Read my posts about bottled water for more information.

  3. PLASTIC-FREE GROCERY SHOPPING

  4. Shop your local farmers market
      Farmers markets are a great way to buy fresh, local produce without plastic, as long as you remember to bring your own bags. Normally, the fruits and vegetables at farmers markets don’t even have those little plastic stickers on them. Read more about farmers markets going plastic-free.

  5. Say no to plastic produce bags.
      They are generally unnecessary. What are we worried about? That our apples won’t get along with our broccoli during the trip home? Or is it that the produce will get dirty? Hey, it grew in the dirt, and we’re going to wash it anyway, right? I put produce directly into my reusable bag, whether I’m at the farmers market or in the grocery store.



  6. Buy from bulk bins as often as possible.
      We have some great bulk food stores here in the Bay Area (RainbowBerkeley Bowl,Whole Foods, for example) and I can get almost all dry foods as well as some personal care products from the bulk bins. These foods include rice and other grains, pasta, beans, seeds, nuts, all kinds of flour, baking soda and other dry baking ingredients, cereal and granola, pretzels and chips, some candy, tofu, oils, nut butters, olives, herbs, tea & coffee, and more things than I can think of right now.

      The key is bringing my own reusable bags and containers with me to the store. You can carry the same kind of cotton bags for bulk purchases as for produce (see above.) Glass jars and other containers work great as well. Why shop from bulk bins and take new plastic bags?

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In the beginning was the earth.

And it was beautiful.

And man live upon the earth.

And man said: “Let us build skyscrapers and express ways.”

And man said: It is good.”


On the second day,man look up on the clear blue waters on the earth.

And man said: “Let us dump our sewage and waste into the waters.”

And man did.

The waters became dark and murky.

And man said: “It is good.”


On the third day,

Man gazed at the forest of the earth

And they were tall and green.

And man said: “Let us cut the trees and build things for ourselves.”

And man did. And the forest grew thin.

And man said: “It is good.”


On the fourth day,

Man saw animals leaping in the fields

And praying in the sun. And man said:

“Let us trap the animals for money

And shoot them for sport.”

And man did. And the animals became scarce.

And man said: “It is good.”


On the fifth day,

Man felt the cool breeze in his nostrils.

And man said: ” Let us born our refuse and let the wind blow away the smoke and debris.”

And man did. And the air became dense with smoke and carbon.

And man said: “It is good.”


On the sixth day,

Man saw many kind of people on earth

And man feared and said: “Let us make bombs and missile sites in case misunderstanding arise.”

And man did. And missile sites and bomb dumps Checkered the landscape.

And man said: “It is good."


On the seventh day, man rested.

And the earth was quite and deathly still.

For man was no more.

And it was good!

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For all those nature lovers, adventurers, trekkers, and the like, embrace the beauty of nature with the help of a trusty binocular that can withstand whatever nature will throw at you. The Alpen Pro Waterproof 385 10x42 Binoculars is the perfect binocular for you.


You can successfully conquer nature with the help of this sturdy binocular and at the same time see the world with its perfect lens. This binocular is specifically made to satisfy every need of today's active adventurers. It has all the best features an adventurer would ever look for in a binocular. It is waterproof, fog proof, shock proof, weather proof, and even accident proof. It is hermetically sealed to keep out moist or water from entering the scopes interior parts. So whether you are on a boat or in the woods with the rain pouring on you, getting water in your binocular won't be a problem to you. You don't have to worry about fog clogging up your lens when you reach the peak of a mountain where the temperature drops rapidly or when it's just cold outside. It is also especially designed to absorb strong vibrations from all sorts of forces through its rubber armored coating. It is designed ergonomically to provide comfort-fit grip to prevent accidents like slipping off your hand when wet. Truly, Alpen Optics lives up to the expectations of its avid supporters by giving every product a lifetime warranty. This binocular weighs about 3 pounds and can easily be carried with its durable and stylish carrying case along with a premium wide neck strap for additional comfort and portability.


This binocular is also known for giving crystal-clear viewing with its BAK4 optic technology embedded on every Alpen Pro binocular. This technology provides clear, bright, and high-resolution images. This technology is backed up by its multi-coated optical system which is responsible for the brightness of the image being viewed even if there are little or no external sources of light at all, such as in the early mornings or at dusk. It also has twist-up eyecups that provide long eye relief that is effective in preventing eye pains and can accommodates eyeglasses, perfect for those who wear corrective lenses.


Why spend your hard-earned money with something that will end up disappointing you on your most critical moments in mountaineering? Try out the Alpen Pro Waterproof 385 10x42. It is very affordable and will never let you down when you need it most.



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Cute truth:
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We cannot beg someone to stay with us forever...

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We have to accept that love doesnt give us the license to own a person...


Instagram got a major update today in addition to faster uploads and autocomplete hashtags. The major update is that the photo sharing app now creates a photo album of images that you've liked. Previously, Instagram was just a stream of photos and liking a photo had no benefit to you, just an ego boost to the person who put it up. Now, aside from just the photos you've uploaded, you have instant access to view photos you've liked over and over again, unless, of course the owner takes it down.
Like pictures and they'll become a photo album
Like pictures and they'll become a photo album


You can also add a little bit more to your profile by way of profile pictures (from your Photo Library) and web links. This way when you like someone's picture, they have somewhat of an idea who you are and who exactly is liking their pictures. So, now going from the simple take picture, add filter and upload app, Instagram is on its way to becoming a full on social network purely based on photography.


When HTC had announced the Evo 3D along with the tablet, we kind of felt that it won’t have a GSM version very soon. However, the latest proceedings around this smartphone is that a GSM version is very much in the works, although this is all based on some pictures showed on HTC’s new site for developers.
Very different to look at from other Evo 3Ds


From the images seen, it’s quite visible that the GSM version will be a little different at least when it comes to the looks of the handset. The rings around the icons which are otherwise present on other versions are not seen over here. Also there’s supposedly an older version of the HTC Sense running on this handset, which is a little strange. The speaker grille is also different and the camera lens is oval, rather than the round variant in the CDMA version. Moving to the back, there are some more changes visible. The flash component is different and so is the coloured ring around the camera module.
The back has changed too
The back has changed, too


For now that’s about it on the GSM Evo 3D and we hopefully want to see some more developments on this handset including pricing and launch dates.