Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Lille Not Interested In Selling Arsenal Target Eden Hazard

Eden Hazard 1 Lille Not Interested In Selling Arsenal Target Eden Hazard

Premier League transfer news are out and it has been revealed that Arsenal have been told to forget about Lille star Eden Hazard.

Lille boss Frederic Paquet has reportedly rejected suggestions that the Premier League giants have lined up Hazard as a direct replacement for outgoing midfielder Samir Nasri.

“Eden will not be leaving this season,” said Paquet.

“We are aware of interest from some of the biggest clubs in Europe but we are not prepared to sell.

“He is very happy here; he understands our project and wants to stay for at least another year.”

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Will a $200 ASUS Eee PC finally ship with Google’s help?

Will a $200 ASUS Eee PC finally ship with Google’s help?

ASUS Eee PC finally ship with Googles help?As hard as it tried, ASUS never could get its Eee PC prices down to $200 as promised way back in 2007 — a time when Intel-based netbooks still shipped with Linux distros and “tablet PCs” ran a Microsoft OS. Fast forward to today and netbooks are being kicked to the curb for ARM-based tablets running smartphone operating systems. To compete, ASUS, a company that’s become synonymous with netbooks, is planning to ship an unsubsidized $200 to $250 netbook running Android 3.0 or Chrome OS in June. According to DigiTimes sources, anyway, who tend to be pretty accurate with regard to Taiwanese-based companies. If true then expect to see it announced at Computex which kicks off in Taiwan on May 31st.
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Samsung 8.9-inch Galaxy Tab looks super slim: Will it take on the 8.8mm iPad 2?

As we told you earlier, it now seems certain that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9-inch is all set to be unveiled at the CTIA on March 22nd. Samsung seems to be pretty adamant in covering every inch of the tablet market and maybe they will have a 12-inch tablet out soon as well. The new 8.9-inch version of the Galaxy Tab seems to be wrapped under covers tightly for now, but Sammy has decided to generate a bit of pre-launch interest by releasing a new snapshot of the Tab.

The little peak that we get today seems to indicate that the 8.9-inch Tab is very slim indeed. The finish also looks pretty impressive with the netted pattern. But with the new ultra-slim image out, the big question doing rounds would be if the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 will match the iPad 2 in slimness?

One of the Oh Wow! moments of the iPad 2 launch was when Steve Jobs talked about the iPad 2 thinness and how it beats all the other tabs by a considerable margin. But the launch of Galaxy Tab 8.9-inch could change all that as it could rival the latest Apple iPad in the sexy sleek design. Even if it does not breach the 8.8mm mark, getting close to it will be some achievement for sure.

Also interesting to see will be the price tag of the new galaxy Tab. Will Samsung take on Apple in this aspect as well? Looks unlikely, but maybe there are a few more surprises in store!
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Monday, February 21, 2011

New age of communication - Android Platform

New age of communication - Android Platform

Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications. The Android SDK provides the tools and APIs necessary to begin developing applications on the Android platform using the Java programming language. New age of communication has brought up amazing innovations for the mobile users as Android have shown its presence as new platform for mobile application development. Android platform was released in year 2007 serving the mobile users all over for the quality application development.

Additional applications are playing amazing role in the modern times when people are getting crazy about latest versions of new high profile mobiles. There are thousands of applications available on the internet to download in various categories such as security applications, fun applications, business applications, internet applications, utility applications and many more. Users of New generation are multiplying rapidly with demands of custom mobile applications to run on their respective mobiles.

Android mobile software development by following the guidelines of the Android SDK (software development kit) provided by the Google is an easy system for developers to build attractive and custom designs of applications. It provides the set of developing tools, which can be used smartly for molding the creativity to real applications. Tools provided by the Android SDK are debugger to test the programs and finding bugs, various libraries, tutorials, ample codes and handset emulator. High performance and quality applications can be developed by using the SDK such as it provides great built-in features as well as it offers high level flexibility to develop smart mobile applications. Using the SDK, Android developers not only develop applications for companies but individual businessmen from various business industries.

Inbuilt libraries of the Android allows developer to create rich applications and tools provided which helps in running, debugging & testing these applications instantly. Android allows developer to make such applications using custom application development techniques in order to take fuller advantages of the mobile set, for instance by using these applications users can use all the attracting features like camera, SMS facilities, MMS facilities and many more features of the handset. Android is the open source product, according to experts it will continue to render cutting edge technologies for the users as it will emerge with the time. The Android platform is the boon for the developer's community for building innovative and quality applications for their clients.

Android holds the promise of unprecedented benefits for consumers, developers and manufacturers of mobile services and devices. Handset manufacturers and wireless operators will be free to customize Android in order to bring to market innovative new products faster and at a much lower cost. Developers will have complete access to handset capabilities and tools that will enable them to build more compelling and user-friendly services, bringing the Internet developer model to the mobile space. And consumers worldwide will have access to less expensive mobile devices that feature more compelling services, rich Internet applications and easier-to-use interfaces -- ultimately creating a superior mobile experience.
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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Free Software Download - Short History

Free software download, software libre or libre software is software that can be used, studied, and modified without restriction, and which can be copied and redistributed in modified or unmodified form either without restriction, or with minimal restrictions only to ensure that further recipients can also do these things and that manufacturers of consumer-facing hardware allow user modifications to their hardware. Free software is generally available without charge, but can have a fee, such as in the form of charging for CDs or other distribution medium among other ways.

In practice, for software to be distributed as free software, the human-readable form of the program (the source code) must be made available to the recipient along with a notice granting the above permissions. Such a notice either is a free software license, or a notice that the source code is released into the public domain.

The free software movement was conceived in 1983 by Richard Stallman to satisfy the need for and to give the benefit of software freedom to computer users. Stallman founded the Free Software Foundation in 1985 to provide the organizational structure to advance his Free Software ideas.


Since free software download may be freely redistributed it is generally available at little or no cost. Free software business models are usually based on adding value such as applications, support, training, customization, integration, or certification. At the same time, some business models which work with proprietary software are not compatible with free software, such as those that depend on the user to pay for a license in order to lawfully use the software product.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

The Best PC Games of 2011 that You Must Have

2011 is finally starting to get under way, and you know what that means: roughly 20 million identical lists from your old pal The Internet telling you which games should have your clicking fingers and WASD-claws aching with excitement. Here's the problem, though: you've heard it all before. Even without the aforementioned list avalanche, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out when Call of Diablo: Crysis Effect 3 is dropping.

Granted, rocket science is also largely unnecessary when dealing with these games (we had to consult NASA, like, twice), but odds are, you probably know them about about as well as you know how to put a man on the moon. So, in that spirit, we thought we'd give you the scoop on some great-looking games that – prior to this very moment – were well on the road to passing you by.


Achron
Publisher: N/A
Developer: Hazardous Software
Release Date: TBA 2011
Website

Whether it's because of ill-advised tactics or fingers that languidly crawl around on the keyboard like an obese spider, every RTS player's made their fair share of extremely regrettable mistakes. The obvious solution? Learn from your mistakes Time travel! Achron gives you the ability to manipulate the forces of time in your favor, potentially opening up innumerable new tactical options in your quest for strategic domination. For instance, you might tell a unit to move someplace in the past and – presto – it's suddenly there in the present. Or – if you're like us – you can undo your 527-cart pile-up of ill-advised tactical train wrecks. It's a complicated wrinkle in time all right, but we're certainly excited about the possibilities.

Darkspore
Publisher: EA
Developer: Maxis
Release Date: February
Website

Ever wonder what Will Wright's intelligent design sim Spore would look like if it was also adopted by Diablo and nurtured into a fine young hack 'n' slasher? Neither did we. But that's the almost-jarringly unexpected turn Maxis decided to take, and to the developer's credit, Darkspore's looking like a mighty fine warm-up for Blizzard's third descent into the other burning down under. On top of that, the ever-popular (and frequently abused) Spore creature creator's making a triumphant return, so even if you only play for a few minutes, Darkspore will probably haunt you for years.

Fate of the World
Publisher
Developer
Release Date: February 15
Website

In Fate of the World, you have one simple objective: stop the world from killing itself. Different scenarios see you warding off different apocalpytic catastrophies – you know, fun things like rapid climate change and overpopulation – through use of a simple, effective menu interface. “Simple,” however, is the last word we'd use to describe the moutain of competing factors you'll have to sort through turn-after-turn. After all, you may be forced to rub multiple countries the wrong way in order to save one. Some might stop listening to you altogether. And then – poof – there goes earth in a brick-thick cloud of its own gasses. Intense, right? We, however, break out into cold addiction sweats just thinking about it, so here's hoping the game delivers on its boatloads of promise.


Firefall
Publisher: Webzen
Developer: Red 5 Studios
Release Date: Q4 2011

A high-flying, hard-shooting MMO from some of the brightest minds behind World of Warcraft and Tribes, Firefall certainly has quite the pedigree. From what we've seen, it's a Frankenstein monster that's equal parts Tribes (jetpacks!), Borderlands (guns!), and WoW (loot!). Promising? Definitely. Here's hoping that each of its parts comes together to form a coherent whole – and not an ugly, needle-and-thread-stitched attempt to cash-in on more successful titles

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

LEEDS UNITED vs ARSENAL – FA CUP

LEEDS UNITED vs ARSENAL – FA CUP

ELLAND ROAD – 20:00 PM – GMT

MATCH PREVIEW & TEAM NEWS

Arsenal will look to see off a determined Leeds United side who nearly shocked the Gunners at the Emirates two weeks ago after Robert Snodgrass converted his penalty after team-mate, Max Gradel was pulled to ground by Denilson. But Arsenal Messiah, Cesc Fabregas was quickly substituted by weary Arsenal boss, Arsene Wenger and came on to earn the Gunners a replay this Wednesday after Theo Walcott was “dragged to ground”.

Arsenal look set to start a stronger side after losing to Ipswich in the Carling Cup, playing a very similar team who played Leeds United at their game at the Emirates.

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Monday, January 17, 2011

Free Radio Broadcast – Watch Nfl Playoffs Online Internet Kick off .

Patriots Vs Jets Live Free Radio Broadcast – Watch Nfl Playoffs Online Internet Kick off . While the Seahawks did their best to prove to the world that they belong in the playoffs last week, the Bears got the week off, and the good fortune to face a team with an 8-9 record in the divisional round. For the Seahawks, they have consistently been a much better team at home for quite some time, and this year has proven to be no different. They are 6-3 at home against just 2-6 on the road this season. Theyre going to have to travel across the better part of the country to take on the Bears, who are well rested from the week off.Patriots Vs Jets Live Free Radio Broadcast – Watch Nfl Playoffs Online Internet Kick off .
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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Deal of the Day: $129.99 Spy Gear Spy Video TRAKR Robot for $75.88 Shipped

Deal of the Day: $129.99 Spy Gear Spy Video TRAKR Robot for $75.88 Shipped. Amazon is selling the Spy Gear Spy Video TRAKR for just $75.88 shipped, originally priced at $129.99. This “remote-controlled robot lets you record video with as much secrecy as possible; it transmits video to the full-color screen on the remote control for viewing in real time.”
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Things About Football

Association football, commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball. It is the world's most popular sport.

The game is played on a rectangular field of grass or green artificial turf, with a goal in the middle of each of the short ends. The object of the game is to score by driving the ball into the opposing goal. In general play, the goalkeepers are the only players allowed to touch the ball with their hands or arms, while the field players typically use their feet to kick the ball into position, occasionally using their torso or head to intercept a ball in midair. The team that scores the most goals by the end of the match wins. If the score is tied at the end of the game, either a draw is declared or the game goes into extra time and/or a penalty shootout, depending on the format of the competition.

The Laws of the Game published in England by the Football Association in 1863 remain the basis for the way the sport is played today. Association Football is governed internationally by FIFA which organises the World Cup every four years. The rules of football were codified in England by the Football Association in 1863 and the name association football was coined to distinguish the game from the other forms of football played at the time, specifically rugby football. The term soccer originated in England, first appearing in the 1880s as an Oxford "-er" abbreviation of the word "association".
Association Football is played in accordance with a set of rules known as the Laws of the Game. The game is played using a spherical ball (of 71 cm (28 in) circumference in FIFA play), known as the football. Two teams of eleven players each compete to get the ball into the other team's goal (between the posts and under the bar), thereby scoring a goal. The team that has scored more goals at the end of the game is the winner; if both teams have scored an equal number of goals then the game is a draw. Each team is led by a captain.

The primary law is that players other than goalkeepers may not deliberately handle the ball with their hands or arms during play, though they do use their hands during a throw-in restart. Although players usually use their feet to move the ball around, they may use any part of their body (notably, "heading" with the forehead) other than their hands or arms. Within normal play, all players are free to play the ball in any direction and move throughout the pitch, though the ball cannot be received in an offside position.

In typical game play, players attempt to create goal-scoring opportunities through individual control of the ball, such as by dribbling, passing the ball to a team-mate, and by taking shots at the goal, which is guarded by the opposing goalkeeper. Opposing players may try to regain control of the ball by intercepting a pass or through tackling the opponent in possession of the ball; however, physical contact between opponents is restricted. Football is generally a free-flowing game, with play stopping only when the ball has left the field of play or when play is stopped by the referee for an infringement of the rules. After a stoppage, play recommences with a specified restart.

At a professional level, most matches produce only a few goals. For example, the 2005–06 season of the English Premier League produced an average of 2.48 goals per match. The Laws of the Game do not specify any player positions other than goalkeeper, but a number of specialised roles have evolved. Broadly, these include three main categories: strikers, or forwards, whose main task is to score goals; defenders, who specialise in preventing their opponents from scoring; and midfielders, who dispossess the opposition and keep possession of the ball in order to pass it to the forwards on their team. Players in these positions are referred to as outfield players, in order to distinguish them from the single goalkeeper. These positions are further subdivided according to the area of the field in which the player spends most time. For example, there are central defenders, and left and right midfielders. The ten outfield players may be arranged in any combination. The number of players in each position determines the style of the team's play; more forwards and fewer defenders creates a more aggressive and offensive-minded game, while the reverse creates a slower, more defensive style of play. While players typically spend most of the game in a specific position, there are few restrictions on player movement, and players can switch positions at any time. The layou of a team's players is known as a formation. Defining the team's formation and tactics is usually the prerogative of the team's manager.
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