Sunday, July 31, 2011

How can we prepare for Ramadaan?


We should set ourselves straight so that in Ramadaan we will have a higher degree of faith. For faith increases and decreases. It increases through obedience to Allaah and it decreases through disobedience and sin. The first act of obedience that a person should achieve is that of being a true slave of Allaah and believing that there is none that is rightfully worshipped except Allaah, so he directs all kinds of worship to Allaah and does not associate anyone else in worship with Him. Each of us should realize that whatever has befallen him could not have missed him, and whatever missed him could not have befallen him, and that everything happens by the will and decree of Allaah.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Apple Mac OS X Lion and MacBook Air will land tomorrow


The new MacBook Air laptop and Mac OS X operating system Leon look set to roar in Apple stores tomorrow.
Employees of Apple stores are reportedly preparing their tents tonight, working on areas of exposure for the new laptop and software, ready for the opening tomorrow morning great.
Leon is the latest version of the software used for Apple laptops and desktop computers. Packed with new features influenced by Apple portable devices, the iPhone and the iPhone, including a new network applications such as the phone's main screen or tablet. Will be incorporated into all new Macs, starting with the air.
For the first time, the Lion is only available for download. If you already have a Mac and want to upgrade to Leo, will not be able to buy a CD in a box, but only as a download from the App Store. That makes it super cheap, just £ 21.
The air was fresh in October last year when it was revealed in flavors of 11 inches and 13 inches, and won a second USB port. It was also sliced ​​so thin you could shave with it, so wonder if the new air will be thinner. Apple boss Steve Jobs, famous for producing the original air of an envelope - if the new model gets thinner, which will be from an envelope.
The iPhone 5 is also imminent, and we expect the usual cola overnight and general hysteria when it arrives. We have tried everything once and almost killed us.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Google+ has '10 million users' after just two weeks

Ancestry.com founder, Paul Allen, has estimated that the number of users in service and predicts  Google+ is about to welcome its 10 millionth member, if not already done so.
Mr. Allen wrote in a post on, "Google + using a sample of 100-200 names, I can accurately estimate the percentage of the total U.S. population that is registered with Google +. Then use that estimated number and proportion of U.S. users for the generation of my global estimates. "
Google still has not released official figures for service use, although anecdotal evidence suggests that demand has been high and some of the most popular users of services are already being followed by tens of thousands of people.
Google has made several failed attempts to launch a social networking service in the past, but the initial response to Google + suggests it will do much better.
In a recent article about Google +, Vic Gondotra, senior vice president of Google's social development, said: "Many of the criticisms of Google +. We are listening and working to resolve. Stay tuned for changes this week."
Google is still some way behind rival social networks. Twitter has more than 300 million users and Facebook last week announced that it has 750 million dollars.

Again Bomb Blast in Mumbai: 21 killed, 141 injured as 3 blasts


No other city in the world has been the target of tragedy as many Bomb Blast in serial bombings in Mumbai, who suffered agony in 1993, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2008 and now July 13, 2011. On Wednesday night, three serial bomb blasts in the space of ten minutes ripped through three of the most active centers of the city, Zaveri Bazar, Opera House and Dadar-rush hour, killing 21 people and injuring 141.
The first blast was at 18:54 in Zaveri Bazaar, followed by another in the opera than a minute later. The third explosion was outside Kabutarkhana 19:06, a few meters from the western part of Dadar railway station. This is the third terrorist attack in the Zaveri Bazaar.
The high explosives with timer devices were kept in the vehicles at the Opera House and Zaveri Bazar, Dadar while a bus was the target. Police said the three locations, two of which Khau Gallis, had been chosen for maximum impact. Police commissioner Arup Patnaik said it was a terrorist attack.
Security agencies suspect that the use of ammonium nitrate explosions. Chips from nuts and bolts, which were used in the bombs were found and removed from the wounded in hospitals and Harkisondas Saifi. Police said they focused on a camera CCTV near the Opera, but then discovered that she was also damaged in the explosion.
Interior Minister P Chidambaram Union visited the three sites of the explosions in Mumbai late Wednesday evening to take stock of the situation.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Windows Phone is still "very small": Microsoft chief, Steve Ballmer


Microsoft, Steve Ballmer, Big Boss has admitted that the phone Windows 7 remains petty next to rivals like the iPhone or Android phones.
Ballmer told partners assembled in a Microsoft conference that "in a year, we've gone from very small to very small ..."
He says "nine out of 10 people who bought a phone from Windows would definitely recommend it to a friend."
That could change, however, when Nokia launches its first Windows phone. We had an idea of ​​the prototype of Sea Ray, apparently closely related to the Nokia N9, and the real could come sometime before the end of the year.
The next update of sweetness to bring Windows Phone software multitasking, the deeper integration of Xbox Live, and reinforced by Bing and Internet Explorer.
Acer, Fujitsu and ZTE have signed up for phones with Windows. They are expected this summer.
But very little of Windows Phone in the smartphone market good enough for a company the size of Microsoft? Tell us your opinion - big or small - in the comments.