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Mamdouh Farag

بواسطة Unknown بتاريخ السبت، 16 أغسطس 2014 | 3:18 ص

Mamdouh Mohamed Faraj (August 16, 1951 - August 16, 2014) [1] better known by name Mamdouh Farag is the announcer Egyptian and wrestler exclave working in the media field announcer previously submitted a program of professional wrestling on the network Arab Radio and Television Sports (ART) until 2007, and then touching their shoulders on channel Modern Sport 1, and Modern Sport 2 until 2009, and the program Knockout on channel Nile Sport Egyptian until 2011. joined since 2011 to network TV the day to provide a program wrestler. [2] currently offers a program wrestler to channel daylight sport and accepted channel the day mother. [3] 

Mamdouh Farag wrestler nicknamed century and Arabs. [Citation needed] 
In 2012, the channel launched Mamdouh Farag wrestler. 
Channels work out [edit] 
Channel name name of the program work period 
Network Arab Radio and Television Sports (ART) professional wrestling [citation needed]? --2,007

Modern Sport 1 
Modern Sport 2 touching shoulders 2007-2009 
Nile Sport Knockout 2009-early 2011 
TV network Al-Nahar 
Al-Nahar TV 
Al-Nahar TV sport Wrestler 2011- yet 
Channel 2012: Gladiator is unknown yet
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Armageddon

بواسطة Unknown بتاريخ الخميس، 14 أغسطس 2014 | 7:22 م


1. Armageddon

Ah, Michael Bay, you probably could have filled this entire list. I don't hate you like the rest of the Internet, for I never knew of the Transformers until you came along, so what little childhood I had has remained unmolested by you, but watch what you're doing with TMNT. Armageddon is surely your crowning glory, for the sheer audacity of, in one scene and a couple of lines of dialogue, suggesting it would be easier to train drillers to be astronauts than astronauts to be drillers. The longest Aerosmith video in history, Armageddon sees Bruce Willis and his rag-tag team of regular, blue-collar guys 


(including Steve Buscemi, Michael Clarke Duncan, Owen Wilson and Ben Affleck) sent into space to blow up a meteor the size of Texas, by drilling into it 800 feet. None of the physics in this movie makes sense, the script is beyond cringey at times and there are several moments when all of humanity is put at risk for no real reason. William Fichtner and Peter Stormare, together 8 years before season 2 of Prison Break, are great as the pilot and Russian cosmonaut encountered along the way, but Liv Tyler is too lip-quiveringly vapid to do anything but simper and annoy. Still, I will happily watch this movie given enough time (twice this year so far) and I'd happily and proudly put it in my favourite 20 films.
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Final Destination Series


2. Final Destination Series

Of all the seemingly endless horror franchises, why is this my favourite? Well it can't be Halloween, as I've only seen the first one, A Nightmare on Elm Streetgets far too campy and ridiculous after part 1 and I've unforgivably never seen any of the Friday the 13th saga. The Scream series is good but relies too much on twist endings, and the Saws are a tad too gory for my liking, but there's something 

about Final Destination that makes me not care that they're essentially making the same film over and over again, with only a moderate twist each time. It's also probably because there's no actual killer stalking the barely-characterised victims, it's merely death himself. The first film occasionally portrayed this entity as a self-aware blue liquid, and actually caused at least one of the deaths, but later films did away with this completely. Part 2 holds a special place in my heart purely for the death-by-fence shot, of which a screenshot was my desktop background for some time.
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Deep Blue Sea


4. Deep Blue Sea

Essentially Jurassic Park with sharks instead of dinosaurs (Jurassic Shark?), a higher tollerance for blood and Saffron Burrows instead of Richard Attenborough, this movie has no real reason to be watched more than once, but a decent C-list cast (if you're feeling generous) and some inventive 

deaths, considering they're mostly all by sharks, makes this genuinely entertaining. Putting Samuel L. Jackson in any film automatically makes it better, as is the case with Michael Rapaport and, bizarelly, LL Cool J, though Thomas Jane and the aforementionned Burrows do their best to sink this story of genetically modified, super-intelligent, 8,000 pound makos. 
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Daylight


3. Daylight

Holding the position of my first ever favoruite movie (I got into films late) this Stallone classic sees his former paramedic going in alone to save the survivors of a collapsed New York tunnel. The group includes the typical microcosm of society you'd never find in an actual collapse; the tunnel employee 

with useful knowledge, a headstrong, capable, skinny yet inexplicably single girl for our hero to fall for, the elderly couple with their beloved dog, as well as a famous adrenaline junkie (Viggo Mortenson) and a bus-load of convicted felons for good measure. Stallone's name alone, Kit Latura, should have been enough to make this a direct-to-video Van Damme film, but I've loved it's lunacy and predictability since before I knew who Sly was.
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Con Air

Last week I took a look at some of the movies of which the general consensus is they are classics, but I don't necessarily agree. As promised, this week here's the flip side to that coin, the films that I love, but others may think I'm a little stupid for doing so. These are basically guilty pleasures that I really should know better than to enjoy, but that doesn't mean watching them can't stick a goofy grin on my face and make me forget whatever other crap is invading my life.



I'd argue with many people that this isn't actually a bad film, it's just highly implausible and tremendous fun, when a band of some of the most dangerous criminals in the world, led by John Malkovich's Cyrus 'The Virus' Grissom, take over the plane transporting them to a new prison. Nic Cage is our justifiably law-breaking Navy seal hero catching a ride home 
with his ridiculous hair, and John Cusack the only man on the ground who believes in him
. The cast is as impressively diverse as the film (Ving Rhames, Danny Trejo, Mykelti Williamson, Dave Chapelle, M. C. Gainey, Colm Meaney) and Steve Buscemi plays a cannibalistic paedophile. Who (SPOILER) gets away. As in, he's free. In a casino, gambling, in public. We're told he once drove around wearing a young girl's head as a hat. Earlier in the film, he has tea with a little girl playing with a doll, and later we see a smashed tea cup, the girl nowhere to be found. So, presumably he killed her, possibly eating her? This is the oddest scene to put into an action film, especially when you consider Buscemi's Garland Greene isn't in the top 3 antagonists! And did I mention he gets away? And no-one seems to be looking for him?
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Story of the movie avatar

Watching "Avatar," I felt sort of the same as when I saw "Star Wars" in 1977. That was another movie I walked into with uncertain expectations. James Cameron's film has been the subject of relentlessly dubious advance buzz, just as his "Titanic" was. Once again, he has silenced the doubters by simply delivering an extraordinary film. There is still at least one man in Hollywood who knows how to spend $250 million, or was it $300 million, wisely.

"Avatar" is not simply a sensational entertainment, although it is that. It's a technical breakthrough. It has a flat-out Green and anti-war message. It is predestined to launch a cult. It contains such visual detailing that it would reward repeating viewings. It invents a new language, Na'vi, as "Lord of the Rings" did, although mercifully I doubt this one can be spoken by humans, even teenage humans. It creates new movie stars. It is an Event, one of those films you feel you must see to keep up with the conversation.

The story, set in the year 2154, involves a mission by U. S. Armed Forces to an earth-sized moon in orbit around a massive star. This new world, Pandora, is a rich source of a mineral Earth desperately needs. Pandora represents not even a remote threat to Earth, but we nevertheless send in ex-military mercenaries to attack and conquer them. Gung-ho warriors employ machine guns and pilot armored hover ships on bombing runs. You are free to find this an allegory about contemporary politics. Cameron obviously does.

Pandora harbors a planetary forest inhabited peacefully by the Na'vi, a blue-skinned, golden-eyed race of slender giants, each one perhaps 12 feet tall. The atmosphere is not breathable by humans, and the landscape makes us pygmies. To venture out of our landing craft, we use avatars--Na'vi lookalikes grown organically and mind-controlled by humans who remain wired up in a trance-like state on the ship. While acting as avatars, they see, fear, taste and feel like Na'vi, and have all the same physical adeptness.

This last quality is liberating for the hero, Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), who is a paraplegic. He's been recruited because he's a genetic match for a dead identical twin, who an expensive avatar was created for. In avatar state he can walk again, and as his payment for this duty he will be given a very expensive operation to restore movement to his legs. In theory he's in no danger, because if his avatar is destroyed, his human form remains untouched. In theory.

On Pandora, Jake begins as a good soldier and then goes native after his life is saved by the lithe and brave Neytiri (Zoe Saldana). He finds it is indeed true, as the aggressive Col. Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang) briefed them, that nearly every species of life here wants him for lunch. (Avatars are not be made of Na'vi flesh, but try explaining that to a charging 30-ton rhino with a snout like a hammerhead shark).

The Na'vi survive on this planet by knowing it well, living in harmony with nature, and being wise about the creatures they share with. In this and countless other ways they resemble Native Americans. Like them, they tame another species to carry them around--not horses, but graceful flying dragon-like creatures. The scene involving Jake capturing and taming one of these great beasts is one of the film's greats sequences.

Like "Star Wars" and "LOTR," "Avatar" employs a new generation of special effects. Cameron said it would, and many doubted him. It does. Pandora is very largely CGI. The Na'vi are embodied through motion capture techniques, convincingly. They look like specific, persuasive individuals, yet sidestep the eerie Uncanny Valley effect. And Cameron and his artists succeed at the difficult challenge of making Neytiri a blue-skinned giantess with golden eyes and a long, supple tail, and yet--I'll be damned. Sexy.

At 163 minutes, the film doesn't feel too long. It contains so much. The human stories. The Na'vi stories, for the Na'vi are also developed as individuals. The complexity of the planet, which harbors a global secret. The ultimate warfare, with Jake joining the resistance against his former comrades. Small graceful details like a floating creature that looks like a cross between a blowing dandelion seed and a drifting jellyfish, and embodies goodness. Or astonishing floating cloud-islands.

I've complained that many recent films abandon story telling in their third acts and go for wall-to-wall action. Cameron essentially does that here, but has invested well in establishing his characters so that it matters what they do in battle and how they do it. There are issues at stake greater than simply which side wins.

Cameron promised he'd unveil the next generation of 3-D in "Avatar." I'm a notorious skeptic about this process, a needless distraction from the perfect realism of movies in 2-D. Cameron's iteration is the best I've seen -- and more importantly, one of the most carefully-employed. The film never uses 3-D simply because it has it, and doesn't promiscuously violate the fourth wall. He also seems quite aware of 3-D's weakness for dimming the picture, and even with a film set largely in interiors and a rain forest, there's sufficient light. I saw the film in 3-D on a good screen at the AMC River East and was impressed. I might be awesome in True IMAX. Good luck in getting a ticket before February.

It takes a hell of a lot of nerve for a man to stand up at the Oscarcast and proclaim himself King of the World. James Cameron just got re-elected.
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Google’s former CEO Eric Schmidt writes a guide “Converting to Android from iPhone”

Steve Cook succeeded in dominating the mobile market with iPhone. It was a new trend. However, iPhone became a status symbol with time. It is said without a doubt that iPhone offers flawless UI and lagfree usage. Apple’s App Store is one of world’s biggest app markets. However, over past few years, Android is giving iPhone a tough competition.
Eric Schmidt has posted a guide on his Google+ ID for those who want to make the switch. According to Eric Schmidt, “80% of the world, in the latest surveys, agrees on Android”. This statement seems quite true, as I see more of my friends converting from iPhone to Android everyday. Eric Schmidt says “Many of my iPhone friends are converting to Android”. Android phones are much better than iPhone in terms of specs and display. They are faster and provide better viewing experience. Gaming is more fun. On top of all, Android is way more flexible than iPhone. In Android, all apps are linked to each other. You can open and edit same file in number of apps by opening from same place. In iPhone, you have to open a separate app for every thing you do.

Many people do not switch to Android only because of their love for Apple. They do not like to give Android even a try. I have used both. iPhone is made for those who know nothing about phones. In a survey, it’s shown that if an Android smartphone, iPhone, Blackberry mobile and Windows mobile are given to a person who has never used a mobile, and he is asked to dial a number; He will do it fastest on iPhone! Well, its hundred percent true. But what is the point of this. We all have been using smartphones since we were kids. I found Android little difficult at start, but as i starting understanding it, I find iPhone as a piece of junk. There are so many limitations on iPhone. I would never switch back to iPhone now.

Those who have switched to Android from iPhone must know how difficult it is to transfer data from iPhone. Especially, the music in itunes. I went mad because I could not find a way to do so. In Android, I can freely copy data in and out of mobile’s memory – without having to pass through boring synchronization process.

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Ondes Visibles: What if the Electrosmog was Visible?

The Web of Things cries for wireless communication! As a consequence, as it is being deployed out there it contributes to a phenomena called electrosmog, understand a cloud of electromagnetic waves that increasingly surrounds us (and the exact effect of that cloud on us is still in the middle of many debates…).

The fascinating part about this cloud is that much like our electricity consumption, we can’t really see it or feel it (well except for electro-sensitive people who say they can). Back in 2007, we started working on a project to make electricity visible the Web way (Energie Visible!), hence trying to make electromagnetic fields visible sounded like a fun challenge.

Hardware of Ondes Visibles!
Ondes Visibles! is an Android + Arduino application that I developed to help people experimenting with and raising their awareness of electromagnetic fields (EMFs). It features tutorials giving you the very basics of EMFs as well as interactive experiments for low (LF) and high (HF) frequencies using home-made sensors. Basically, we plug an LF and HF sensor to an Arduino board. Then, using a USB bridge, we route the measurements to pretty much any Android mobile phone through a USB wire (using the great Microbridge library). and visualize the data in graphs.
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Android and the Web of Things: NFC, EPC, QR and Arduino

As hinted by Vlad on his last post, mobile phones and more specifically Android phones, are great actors of the Web of Things. The openness of the Android platform and the possibility of extending it both in hardware and software terms make it an ideal candidate for a universal Web of Things gateway!


Let me share a hands-on illustration of this here. The video and slide-deck you’ll find below were taken at the last Google Dev Fest in Zurich. There, I was showing how Android phones can be very easily used to decode 1D barcodes, QR-codes (using zxing ) and NFC-tags (using the Android SDK native NFC support) from your custom apps. Illustrating these concepts with the FreezeMe app.

But that’s not it. Android also let’s you prototype the integration of all kinds of devices and accessories through the great and famous Arduino platform. The talk illustrates this using two techniques:

The first being an “abuse” of the ADB (Android Debug Bridge) that some smart dudes used as a communication channel to the external world. This gives you a super simple and cheap way of communicating with many Arduinos (like the Uno) from any Android >1.5 mobile phone. The example is based on the ~25$ Circuits@home USB Host Shield (they do ship to Europe as well, I tested it!) as well as the Android Microbridge Project. Note: make sure you check: if you decide to use the Microbridge project.
The second being Google’s reaction to the ADB “abuse”. It could have been to patch it to prevent people from using the ADB for extensions but it rather was a nice reaction where Google actually decided to standardize the process of creating (prototypes of) Android accessories in a system called the ADK (Accessory Development Kit), early basis of the Android @ Home project and supported by Arduino devices like the Mega ADK. Note: make sure you check: if you decide to use the ADK.
The tutorial also contains dozens of links, code samples, and troubleshooting notes. Enjoy the video and the slides below, comments are welcomed!
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Arduino + Processing + Android = Tellart

As make magazine reports, our friends from Tellart just released a fabulous tutorial for a toolkit and code samples to build prototypes that bind any android device with Arduinos. You’ll definitely find some great examples to get started within the 25 samples included, so we encourage you to give it a try!



This week we’re happy to update that list of toolkits with a suite of materials focused on connecting any Android device (mobile or tablet) with the Arduino ADK microcontroller, with the Processing language to tie them together. The materials – a combination of “how-to” installation guides, working Arduino and Processing sample code, and educational exercises – walk through the set-up process and provide some basic starters for making a functional application or game. The 25 samples include modules such as the code you need to create a “color picker” on the Android and have it drive the color of an LED attached to the Arduino, or to send an RFID number from a scanner to the phone, or to create a basic oscilloscope by graphing the output of a potentiometer on the Android screen. It’s tailored to get beginners going, or to give more experienced coders a quick leg up in using the three (Android, Processing, and Arduino) together.
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NFC Stands for Nobody F*** Cares, does it?

I had plans on writing a post about NFC & (home) automation a long while ago but the post “NFC stands for Nobody F*** Cares” definitely gave me the spark I needed to sit down and start writing.



Let me first start with a little trip back at the core of the Web of Things‘ idea: the Internet of Things stands for the network layer, where all smart things out there should be connected using IP protocols to facilitate interoperability. Similarly, the Web of Things advocates using Web blueprints such as REST and it’s implementation in HTTP, at the very least as a protocol for controlling devices (a typical stateless task).

So, let’s assume all devices in my home were offering a REST interface (which, isn’t far off reality in my case), either directly, or through a smart gateway. Then, to reach home automation I could probably setup a very smart middleware that “thinks for its users” and accommodate their environment to the current context. One of these systems that ends up turning off the light when you need it the most, ensuring that the heating suddenly turns on when you reach the “NaN” temperature of 35 degrees Celsius (it is Switzerland after all!) and that the window blinds go down at Sunset (because of course developers do work 9-5 all year long). The same type of system that plays the Beatles’ “Something” when coming home right after your girlfriend dumped you ;-)

Or you could go “the human in the center” way, where everything can be configured by using a central interface issuing REST requests all over the place. An interface that upgrades you as the commander of the Enterprise while, all you wanted was to come home, grab an iced-tea and read the latest Internet buzz!

Well, I think there is a world in-between and NFC, which apparently, no-one cares about might be the most straightforward answer, no programming involved!
Let’s go back to my home where the radio system (a Squeezebox), the alarm clock (a Chumby or an app on my phone), some of the lamps (plugged to a Plogg smart meter) and the TV (plugged to a Raspberry PI running Raspberrymc) feature a RESTful Web interface. My phone, a Galaxy Nexus, offers an NFC reader. Then, all I needed to do to setup my own home “automation” system was to download an Android “tasker” app, purchase some tags and off we go. The NFC Task Launcher app, like a number of others, let’s you program reactions when a tag is read, mainly phone-related reactions: turn off the the ring-tone, disconnect from WiFi, call a URL, launch a specific app, Wait, call a URL? But didn’t we say most of my home appliances have a REST interface? REST, URL? Got it?

Here is a typical day in the life of Dom: Dom wakes up takes his phone and throws it in the bucket below, Dom’s phone then connects to the WiFi, syncs the daily calendar of a busy CTO, turns on the Squeezebox to Frequence3 (a rather pop oriented Web radio, perfect for morning push-ups!).
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WoT eBay Collections Series Launch: EMF Smog Box

And so it’s time for the second instalment of our Internet of Things Collections blog series for eBay: the EMF Smog Box!

This episode is basically a deep-dive into one of my pet projects we released a little while ago: the Ondes Visible project.


The basic concept of this project is quite simple: making electro magnetic fields (aka EMFs) visible! EMFs surround us day and night. Some are generated by natural elements such as the Sun or the stars, others however are created by humans – mostly through the use of wireless technologies.

EMFs are invisible but scientists are not yet sure of the impact they have on our health, sleep patterns, moods, etc. especially when considering high-frequency fields (see for instance the results of the Interphone study, one of the biggest of its genre). So, visualising these fields is the first step towards awareness; plus it’s quite fun!


The project is composed of three main building blocks:

- An Arduino Uno or more recent controlling two EMF sensors: one for low-frequency fields (< 30 KHz) one for high-frequency fields (> 30 kHz)

- An Android phone to make sense of the sensor data and visualise it

- The Ondes Visible open-source app to learn more about what you are observing as well as to graph the data

‘Receipe’ time…

Again, all the ingredients you need can be found in the EVRYTHNG’s eBay Collections then simply follow the following steps and you should be good to go!

- Step One: building the sensors.

The EMF smog box project can sense two big families of EMFs: low-frequency and high-frequency fields. Examples of low-frequency fields are those generated by electric appliances, e.g. your alarm clock or a lamp.

Sensing them is easy and all you need is a wire and a resitor. Simply solder them together and you are good to go for sensing low-frequency fields (< 30 kHz).

Interestingly enough, low-frequency fields are also far less mysterious in terms of their impact on our health (tried putting your fingers in the power socket anyone? well don’t!).

Sensing high-frequency is much more interesting because those are harder to detect, generated by any modern wireless devices and their impact on our health still generates some controversies…

To build the high-frequency sensor we’ll need a LT5534 RF Power Detector and to solder it onto a protoype board. Unfortunately this component is only available as an SMD (Surface-Mount Device) which means it’s really small and challenging to solder. Make sure you order at least two of them just in case! A nice tutorial on this particular complex step is available here.

- Step Two: connecting the sensors to the Arduino
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LG G3 first on postpaid from Globe Telecom


Proving its undisputed leadership in the consumer postpaid segment, Globe Telecom once again became the first PH telco to offer the newest LG G3 with its suite of fully-customizable

postpaid plans, further expanding its device portfolio and bringing to life the speed of its modern network with more pervasive 3G and 4G HSPA+ coverage.
The new LG G3 is available at Plan 1799 with P4,800 cashout, where subscribers get GoSURF999 for 5GB of consumable mobile Internet, free calls and texts to all networks, free Gadget Care coverage for one month, and free six-month access to Spotify Premium, allowing users to stream and listen to over 30 million songs on mobile.




With a Spotify Premium account, users can enjoy ad-free listening experience, play any song on-demand, listen to the highest audio quality, and download music and listen even on offline mode.


"As the leader in postpaid and preferred telco partner of the world's leading device manufacturers such as LG Electronics, we are excited to offer the LG G3 as part of our extensive device portfolio. With our brand new network, customers can maximize the features of LG G3 and enjoy sharing fast and living fast," said Raul Macatangay, Vice President for Postpaid Business and Devices at Globe.

Globe recently announced that its network already has 100% 3G coverage nationwide, and by end-September 2014, 100 percent 4G HSPA+ footprint, enabling faster and more seamless mobile browsing and quality call and text services. LG's latest flagship smartphone takes pride in three core technologies—the sleek design, advanced display, and high- quality camera—providing a seamless yet "simple" user experience. The new Floating Arc shape makes the sides
slimmer, allowing easy, one-hand control. The unit has been made more lightweight, too, for more carrying convenience. LG's strong contender for 2014's "King of Android", the LG G3 also introduces Quad HD (with 538ppi pixel density), which produces sharper and more vivid images, four times than Full HD displays. The 5.5-inch display allows for better viewing at a screen ratio of 76.4 percent.

The 13-megapixel camera includes the smartphone's first Laser Auto Focus for fast and accurate auto-focusing, Optical Image Stabilization Plus (OIS+) for clear photos despite shaky handling and low-light settings, and the Dual LED Flash for vibrant images and balanced colors.

More smart features like the Smart Keyboard (provides keyboard customization for user convenience), Smart Notice (gives suggestions based on user behavior), and Smart Security (offers enhanced security features like the Knock Code and Content Lock) have also been added to the new LG smartphone powerhouse.
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Globe Tattoo Line Only Postpaid Plan as low as P199 per month

I checked this particular Globe Business Center in Alabang Town Center and I’m surprised by this newest offer for Tattoo Postpaid.
From P299, their lowest Postpaid plan became lower at P199 per month which has 50 hours of mobile surfing. When I asked one of the Globe staff there, he/she said that it is only a 3G sim (as evident that it can do speeds up to 12 mbps compare to LTE which can do speeds up to 42 mbps) 



In case you didn’t know, you can use this sim-only plan for your smartphone, tablet or your mobile wifi just by knowing it’s settings. This plan is a-ok for those who only spend less internet hours per month but those sites or apps that are too heavy for MB-based consumable mobile data plan like Youtube and Instagram (based on my own experience). You only need 1 valid ID for the application.


In the few other Globe branches that I checked, I’m not sure of this moment if this offer is only available at their ATC branch.
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Cherry Mobile Paladin Plus specs, price



2014 might be the year of the revival of the names of the previous models of Cherry Mobile (like the Magnum which this year, we saw the Magnum S). Another name has officially returned from their growing tablet line-up.




It is not yet clear so far if one of the 2 sim slots can provide 3G connecitivity or can do call, text and surf. What’s provided right there at our picture, it has 1 regular and 1 micro sim slot.


No official announcement yet on the release date. The Cherry Mobile Paladin Plus is priced at P3,499



Cherry Mobile Paladin Plus specs:



Dual sim (1 regular, 1 micro)
Android 4.2 Jellybean
1.3 Ghz dual core chipset
7 inch display
5 MP  rear camera, 2 MP front camera
??? RAM, ???? ROM
WiFi b/g/n
Micro SD up to 32 GB
???? mah battery
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Cherry Mobile Pulse Unboxing by screenshots



Through a status post in their Facebook page recently, Cherry Mobile in a way made it clear that their new online video channel is official which they uploaded the unboxing of the most affordable octa-core so far, the Cherry Mobile Pulse.

As I did to my other posts, I’ll share the unboxing in screenshot fashion (in case you have difficulties on watching the video esp. on mobile).  Like it was in the 3D render version, there is really a circular home button that like from iPhone. The package has the phone, earphones, wall charger, user manual and USB cable. After the hands in the video peeled off the plastic sheet with some of the Pulse’s specs, it is not clear if there’s already a pre-installed screen protector on it.


Based on the video, good thing that it doesn’t have the Start lock screen and it looks like stock Android Kitkat based on the app drawer and the camera UI. In gaming, they played the brand’s homegrown game, Manila Rush.



Based on the status post, there’s still no announcement on the unit’s availability.



Extra: The Cherry Mobile Pulse has 2,000 maH removable battery


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Asus Zenfone 4 and 5 Kitkat updates coming soon, more important Zenfone info here

Last Friday, Asus Philippines Facebook page allowed it’s likers for a Q & A session for anything about the Zenfone and I got some juicy details.
The info that I’m gonna share are based on Asus PH’s answers from questions from different persons. First, there are no words so far on the arrival of the Zenfone 5 LTE version which is powered by Snapdragon 400

Second, they will gonna have an official release of the Zenfone 5 with 16 GB ROM. The price will be same as 
the one from the first IT store who ‘s selling it at P6,995 at the 3rd week of August. Don’t worry for those who are already bought it at that store as that is still covered by Asus’ 1-year local warranty.



Third, no officials also on the possible arrival of the Zenfone with 4.5 inch display

Fourth will be the Android Kitkat update. The roll-out for Zenfone 4 users will be available in mid-August and end of this month for Zenfone 5 users. What’s cool for both updates, both devices will have USB OTG capabilities. No info yet for Zenfone 6 users.

I’m excited for the Kitkat update of Zenfone 5 mainly coz of the USB OTG support. I am hoping that it will have more battery efficient as some people complaining of not that great battery life.
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Responsive Web Design: Media Types and Media Queries


In this post, our responsive web design trainer Giselle guides you through the differences between Media Types and Media Queries with regards to modern web design.


Media queries is a new module in the CSS3 W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) specification. Media Queries combine the older Media Types, which target a particular media type - e.g. a screen - with conditions that must be met by a particular device in order for a set of styles to be applied to it - e.g. the width of a screen. Media queries enable you to change the appearance of your site for different devices while the HTML remains the same (although some of it may be hidden).
You can learn more about Media Queries in our Responsive Web Design training.

Media Types

In the CSS2 specification Media Types targeted different devices but did not allow you to differentiate between devices of the same type but with different physical characteristics, e.g. two mobile phones with different screen sizes.
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Hollywood Mourns Robin Williams

بواسطة Unknown بتاريخ الأربعاء، 13 أغسطس 2014 | 7:08 م

The Oscar winner died of a suspected suicide Monday

Robin Williams is being mourned by his colleagues and admirers, who are taking to social media to pay tribute to the versatile actor. The Oscar winner died of a suspected suicide Monday. He was 63.

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Williams' publicist Mara Buxbaum told The Hollywood Reporter: "Robin Williams passed away this morning. He has been battling severe depression of late. This is a tragic and sudden loss. The family respectfully asks for their privacy as they grieve during this very difficult time."


President Barack Obama remembered Williams this way, saying in a statement: "He arrived in our lives as an alien — but he ended up touching every element of the human spirit."

Matt Damon later released the following statement about his Good Will Hunting co-star: "Robin brought so much joy into my life and I will carry that joy with me forever. He was such a beautiful man. I was lucky to know him and I will never, ever forget him. I truly hope the people in the media can find it within themselves to give his family some privacy during this horrible time."

Aladdin composer Alan Menken also shared a statement: "If I had only watched Robin Williams on the TV screen, in the movies or on stage, I would consider myself blessed for having simply experienced his brilliance, his joy, his humor and his heart. The fact that I had the honor of sharing the creative process with him is an honor and a privilege that I will cherish for the rest of my life."
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The band is known

The band is known for their vocal interplay within the songs, usually having 2, 3, and sometimes 4 rappers in a single song, while one member sings the choruses. However, some tracks are left to a single rapper, such as Johnny 3 Tears in "Pour Me," or Charlie Scene in "Everywhere I Go." And two of the songs, "Christmas in Hollywood" and "The Natives," feature all six of members, including former seventh member Shady Jeff. Guitarist Charlie Scene is known for taking part in the party-based songs such as "Everywhere I Go" or "Comin' in Hot," but did not have a role in "California," "My Town," and "One More Bottle." Charlie also has roles in some more serious songs such as "City" and "Been to Hell." Johnny 3 Tears usually takes part in the more serious and heavier tracks, such as "Young" and "S.C.A.V.A." Johnny 3 Tears usually has a vocal role in all more serious Hollywood Undead songs, but he did not have a role in "Knife Called Lust" or "Lights Out," and has had vocal roles in five party songs, "No. 5," "Bitches," "Tear It Up," "My Town," and "One More Bottle." Funny Man takes part in mainly the party-based songs such as "Comin' in Hot" and "No. 5", usually teaming up with Charlie Scene, did have a role in three serious songs, "The Natives," "Dove and Grenade," and "Lights Out," not including cover songs.


J-Dog is known for his roles in the more fast-paced songs, such as "Sell Your Soul" and "From the Ground," and also takes roles in heavier songs, similarly to Johnny 3 Tears. Although Da Kurlzz doesn't take part in rapping much, he usually provides screaming for songs like "Pain." Before he left the band, Shady Jeff screamed in songs such as the old version of "The Natives" and "Turn Off The Lights," in addition to rapping in "Scene for Dummies." All of the members have screamed in at least one song except for Funny Man, who may scream during live performances of "City" and "Been to Hell," but never on any CD tracks of Hollywood Undead's songs. Danny (and formerly Deuce) provides singing vocals for the choruses in every song with Charlie Scene providing back up vocals in live performances. Both Danny and Deuce screamed in a few songs, Danny raps in one song, "Believe," and Deuce rapped in a few songs before leaving Hollywood Undead. However, in the songs "Bullet" and "Rain," Charlie Scene sings the choruses, or in the songs "Everywhere I Go," "Comin' in Hot," "Another Way Out," and "Medicine," in which he sang clean vocals for an introduction, bridge, or conclusion, while Deuce or Danny sings the chorus. In the songs "Bad Town," "El Urgencia," and "Immigrant Song," J-Dog sings the chorus, tag-teaming with Charlie Scene in "Bad Town" and "El Urgencia," including a duet with Charlie during the final chorus in the song "El Urgencia." Former lead singer Deuce was the only member to perform in the song "This Love, This Hate," rap and clean vocals.

 

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Musical style and vocal roles

Hollywood Undead's music features a wide variety of musical styles, generally blending hip hop with alternative rock, nu metal, and dance influence. While some of their songs, such as "Undead" and "From the Ground," have a metal influence, and feature much more screaming than other Hollywood 

Undead songs. However, many would identify them as rap rock. Half of the songs in Swan Songs display a more party-based style, such as the songs "Everywhere I Go" and "No. 5," while the other 

half show a more serious approach to the album, such as "Young" and "Paradise Lost." Many critics have stated to be confused due to the record's constant representation of different sounds.[44]

The band experimented with their sound in their second album American Tragedy, and added in many more musical styles than shown in their first album. American Tragedy continues the band's original style, however, the album has less of a party-based style than Swan Songs, and instead follows a more serious approach. Out of the total 19 tracks on American Tragedy, there are only 3 songs that are based on partying, whereas Swan Songs had 6 out of its 14 tracks. "There is more rock, heavier sound and more pain in the songs," Johnny 3 Tears stated in an interview about the album. The band heavily experimented on the album, adding in more mainstream elements and experimenting with certain instruments that they did not use much in their previous efforts such as synthesizers or acoustic guitars. Many reviewers have compared some of this album to Linkin Park's first two records, due to the heavier tracks such as "Been to Hell" and "Tendencies."
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Notes from the Underground (2011–2013)

 Notes from the Underground (2011–2013)
Following extensive touring throughout 2011 to promote their second studio album, American Tragedy, and their first remix album, American Tragedy Redux, Charlie Scene announced plans to begin a third studio album in late November 2011. The announcement came after the conclusion of the band's World War III Tour with Asking Alexandria. Charlie Scene stated that the band will begin writing and recording demos while on the Buried Alive Tour with Avenged Sevenfold and begin recording once the tour concludes in December 2011. He also stated the album will sound more similar to Swan Songs than American Tragedy. Commenting on the difference in recording this time around, he stated, "I would say that this time the label gave us full creative control. I think it's going to be more like 'Swan Songs' than 'American Tragedy.' It'll be a mixture of both; I mean, we all grow as artists, we get older, and we've been doing it a long time so I think it'll be more like 'Swan Songs' and I think the fans are gonna like it a lot.[37]

In an interview with Keven Skinner of The Daily Blam, Charlie Scene revealed more information about the album's details. He revealed that there may be collaborations with guest artists on the album. "[Collaborations] would be awesome. I think it's bad to do [them] on your first couple records, to ask people on, but I think that the third record is kind of the point where maybe you can have somebody featured. I think it would be really cool to have someone else sing a chorus on one of our songs or do a verse." When asked about the masks, he replied that they will be upgrading their masks for the next album as well, as they did with the previous two albums. Charlie Scene also explained that the third album will be released much sooner than American Tragedy was, and predicts it will be released by the summer of 2012. "We have a bunch of songs written and we're writing more on the road. We brought some studio equipment with us so we've been able to work on stuff while we're touring. After this tour and we're back home, we'll be able to work with producers that we want to work with and dial all the stuff in that we have – skeletons of songs. We have some really good stuff that we're excited to work on for sure. One thing that we definitely don't want to do is take as long as it took for us to do 'American Tragedy' so there will definitely be a third record out next year and we're hoping for at the latest – summer." He also explained that the album will sound more like Swan Songs did, in the lines of it having more party tracks than American Tragedy did.[38]

Artistdirect named the band's upcoming album as one of the most anticipated albums of 2012, along with other bands such as Linkin Park, Metallica, Black Sabbath, and others.[39] The band revealed that Griffin Boice and Danny Lohner, who worked with the band on their previous albums, have returned to produce the upcoming third album. They also revealed that they will be upgrading their masks again, like they did prior to the release of their second album, American Tragedy.[40]

During 2012, the band is scheduled to play in a series of music festivals, including Epicenter 2012, Summerfest, Aftershock, Rock Fest, and others, joining bands such as Stone Temple Pilots, Escape the Fate, Deftones, and more.

On October 19, they released the track "Dead Bite" from the album for a free download,[41] along with a lyric video to it and announcement for the upcoming album's first single. On October 29, the lead single "We Are" was released along with the album title, named "Notes from the Underground". On December 10, the band released their official music video for "We Are" on their Vevo account on YouTube.[42] The teaser of the video prior the release of the video credit's Slipknot's Shawn "Clown" Crahan as the director the music video.[43]

The album was released on January 13 and sold over 53,000 copies in its first week, charting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on Canada's Top Albums chart. This makes it the highest charting album by the band so far, with their previous record, American Tragedy, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard 200.
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