Thursday 29 November 2012

Kate Middleton Pregnant.











Love this England Royal Couple.
Kate Middleton is damn beautiful.
Confirm, her son/daughter will be like her.
Hopefully .... huhu 

Reference: http://www.eonline.com/news/366995/kate-middleton-pregnant-prince-william-might-have-royal-heir-on-the-way-we-break-down-the-signs


Kate Middleton, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
Kate Middleton, pregnant?

True, we've heard it before. In fact, you'd be hard-pressed to find a woman the world's media has been more intent on knocking up: Almost as soon as she and Prince Williamsaid their "I dos" back in April of 2011, the tabloids began their royal bumpwatch in earnest, with nary a month gone by since in which some publication wasn't trying to trumpet their supposed exclusive look into the inner workings of the duchess's reproductive system. (Need we remind anyone ofPeanutgate? Or that time she—gasp—dared touch her midsection and the world nearly exploded in excitement? The girl can't evendrink a glass of water without inferences being made.)

However.
The laws of probability say that these armchair OB/GYNs were bound to be right at some point. And, as it happens, mounting speculation seems to suggest that some point may very well be now.
Granted, no announcement has been made, and neither Buckingham Palace nor the Cambridges' official mouthpiece, Clarence House, has given any indication that one is forthcoming (though that hasn't stopped rumors from mounting that it will anyway).
But there certainly have been more than a few signs that a stork may be circling their royal grounds. Like what, you say? Funny you should ask—here's a roundup of clues as to why an heir may very well be on the way:


Kate Middleton

Mark Cuthbert/UK Press, Chris Jackson-WPA Pool/Getty Images

There's Something, Shall We Say, DIfferent About Kate Middleton: Yes, the hair, but no, not the hair. You don't need to be Sherlock Holmes to deduce that Kate's banging new 'do has brought a surge of new photos and close inspections of Kate's mane. And, it follows, face. And, it still follows, face shape. Which is undeniably rather different from her usual superslim visage. True, it's the holiday season and who among us doesn't indulge a bit more than usual, but when someone known for their preternatural narrowness starts showing signs of being, well, not quite so narrow as before...color us suspicious. Besides, there's no distraction technique quite like drawing attention away from one body part (say, her stomach) with another (like that new hairstyle).


Kate Middleton, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William

Her Friend Says It's Going to Happen: Well, we sayfriend. Jessica Hay, who went to school with Kate but who has, by pretty much all accounts, not spoken to the duchess in years (grain-of-salt alert), has taken it upon herself to declare Middleton pregnant, telling both Life & Style and Australia's New Idea, "They're planning to make an announcement in December. I have this on the highest authority, and it's not to be taken lightly. It's going to be wonderful, happy news when it's announced."
Will and Kate Want Kids: It would be one thing if the couple seemed reticent about procreating, but the duo has graciously—and without too much prodding—been more than open about their desire to hear the pitter-patter of little feet around the palace. As recently as September, Wills had no problem talking about his family plans with members of the public, telling inquiring locals during their South Pacific Diamond Jubilee trip without hesitation thathe wanted two kids. For Kate's part, she's rarely away from adorable kids, and even has chosen child-centric charities to serve as patron of.


The Public Wants Will and Kate to Have Kids: And if you thought pressure from wannabe grandparents was tough, just imagine the pressure from your royal subjects. Just yesterday, when Will and Kate visited their namesake city of Cambridge on an official visit, one of the well-wishers on hand to greet the royal couple handed the duke a rather leading present: a homemade baby onesie bearing a picture of a helicopter and the words "Daddy's Litte Copilot." Without missing a beat, Wills replied, "I'll keep that," and handed it to one of his aides for safekeeping. Mmm-hmm.

They've Got the Time: It's the holidays. The pair is in the middle of quite an expansive window of time in which no royal tours are lingering on the horizon. Plus, they're alone in North Wales; how else are they going to while away the hours up there? Most notable of all, however, is that Prince William's current tour of duty with the RAF Search and Rescue team is scheduled to end in mid-2013. So, should Kate already be pregnant, that would put his leaving time right around a potential due date. Nice bit of coincidence there.

Where There's Smoke, There's Fire: OK, not the strongest of clues, granted, but there all the same. Watch this space.



Wednesday 28 November 2012

Nokia Sues BlackBerry


10 years ago, yes, i'm using Nokia......
Today, Iphone... But, tomorrow, maybe, Samsung..... huhu..
We cannot predict future right..

Actually, what happen nowadays, all major player in providing smartphone, start suing each other.
Last month, we have Samsung Sues Iphone and now, Nokia Sues Blackberry.
Good... haha.....
I hope they stop this nonsense and start providing new product.

refer: http://www.theithacajournal.com/viewart/20121128/BUSINESS/311280099/Nokia-sues-Blackberry-maker-breach-contract?odyssey=mod%7Cnewswell%7Ctext%7CFRONTPAGE%7Cp

A Blackberry employee holds a mobile phone of Blackberry in Berlin.

HELSINKI — Nokia Corp. said Wednesday that it is suing Research In Motion, the maker of the BlackBerry, for breach of contract in Britain, the United States and Canada over cellular patents the two companies agreed on nine years ago.

The struggling Finnish cellphone maker agreed with RIM in 2003 on a license that covers patents on “standards-essential” technologies for mobile devices. RIM has since claimed the license should also have covered patents for non-essential parts and it filed arbitration proceedings with the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce in March 2011.

Earlier this month, the Arbitration Institute of Stockholm Chamber of Commerce ruled against RIM’s claims. Nokia said it filed a suit earlier this week to enforce the tribunal’s ruling, which says that the Canadian company is “not entitled to manufacture or sell products compatible with the WLAN Standard without first agreeing with Nokia on the royalty to be paid.”

RIM said it “will respond to Nokia’s petitions in due course.” “Research In Motion has worked hard to develop its leading-edge BlackBerry technology and has built an industry-leading intellectual property portfolio of its own,” said RIM spokeswoman Crystal Roberts.
Peter Misek, an analyst at Jefferies in New York, said Nokia’s filings mean that RIM likely will end up paying royalties of $2 to $5 per phone.

Nokia is among leading patent holders in the wireless industry. Major manufacturers of phones and wireless equipment are increasingly turning to patent litigation as they jockey for an edge to expand their share of the rapidly growing smartphone market. Last year, Nokia received a $565 million royalty payment from Apple Inc. to settle long-standing patent disputes. It also has filed claims in the United States and Germany alleging that products from HTC Corp. and Viewsonic Corp. infringe a number of its patents. Nokia shares closed down 1 percent at €2.53 in Helsinki on Wednesday.

Tuesday 20 November 2012

The Apprentice Asia looking for applicants


Interesting...
Wanna apply???


IF YOU have big dreams to work with one of Asia’s self-made billionaires, then you might want to try your luck as one of the contestants for AXN Asia’s brand new Asian adaptation of The Apprentice.
The Apprentice Asia will be modelled after the US format which featured Donald Trump as the man the aspiring contestants want to work with.
The Asian version will feature Asia’s very own tycoon and Forbes Asia’s 2010 Asia businessman of the year, Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, who is best-known for turning around ailing airline Air Asia and breaking even within a year of taking over.
The new show, produced by Fremantlemedia Asia and helmed by reality TV guru Mark Burnett (The Voice, Survivor) will see the winning apprentice getting the chance to work with Tony.
Applications are now open for aspiring and successful entrepreneurs with big business ideas and from backgrounds such as sales and marketing, real estate, accounting and consulting management.
Participants should be aged 21 years and above, currently living or working in Asia; with a valid passport of at least six months and have to be well-versed in English.
Those interested are required to fill up the application form available on www.axn-asia.com/TheApprenticeAsia and send in a video (maximum four minutes long) to introduce themselves.
All entries must reach AXN Asia by midnight, Dec 16.

Reference: http://www.thesundaily.my/news/545399

Monday 19 November 2012

Gaza Under Attack



















reference: http://occupiedpalestine.wordpress.com/2011/08/19/gaza-under-attack-aug-19-2011-in-pictures/

Collective Punishment, a warcrime. What did this baby child do? Imagine... this would be YOUR child....
A Palestinian man carries the body of Islam Greagea, a two-year-old boy killed in an Israeli air strike, at a hospital in Gaza City on August 19, 2011
The body of a Palestinian child lies at a morgue in Shifa Hospital after an Israeli air strike in Gaza City August 19, 2011.
This is the unsouled little body of exactly 2 year old Islam. For which crime did he die? The world, never aware of the over 77 massacres on Palestine since 1948, has turned a blind eye, also to Gaza, and only speaking of a siege, totally ignoring the reality Gaza has turned into a death-camp. May little Shaheed Islam rest in peace, peace which he never knew in this world. Ameen.
Gaza - Aug 19, 2011
Gaza, child martyr. Aug 19, 2011
2 year old (Shaheed) Islam Greagea before he got hit by indiscriminate Israeli bombshells
Gaza medic Adham AbuSamliah:"Israel is using weapons for the first time... difficult to identify bodies and burned flesh of human beings..." So how long is the world going to stay in silence?
Palestinian doctors stand near the body of a man killed in an Israeli air strike, at a hospital in Gaza City on August 19, 2011.
Gaza, August 19, 2011
Palestinians helped carry the wounded into Al-Shifa hospital after an Israeli air strike. Fighter jets bombed Gaza overnight, killing a teenager and injuring five others, Palestinian medical sources said. Palestinian Territory. 19th August 2011
Palestinian doctors tend to the injured at Al-Shifa hospital after an overnight Israeli air strike in Gaza City killed a teenager and injured five others. Palestinian Territory. 19th August 2011
Gaza, another child martyr. Aug 19, 2011
Palestinian doctors tend to the injured at Al-Shifa hospital after an overnight Israeli air strike in Gaza City killed a teenager and injured five others. Palestinian Territory. 19th August 2011
Wounded children in the hospital in Gaza, Aug 19, 2011
Gaza, Aug 19, 2011
Gaza, Aug 19, 2011
Gaza, Aug 19, 2011
A Palestinian man looks at the body of a girl at a morgue in Shifa Hospital after an Israeli air strike in Gaza City August 19, 2011
Gaza, Aug 19, 2011
Palestinian doctors tend to the injured at Al-Shifa hospital after an overnight Israeli air strike in Gaza City killed a teenager and injured five others. Palestinian Territory. 19th August 2011
Palestinian doctors tend to the injured at Al-Shifa hospital after an overnight Israeli air strike in Gaza City killed a teenager and injured five others. Palestinian Territory. 19th August 2011
Palestinian doctors tend to the injured at Al-Shifa hospital after an overnight Israeli air strike in Gaza City killed a teenager and injured five others. Palestinian Territory. 19th August 2011
Palestinian doctors tend to the injured at Al-Shifa hospital after an overnight Israeli air strike in Gaza City killed a teenager and injured five others. Palestinian Territory. 19th August 2011
Palestinian doctors tend to the injured at Al-Shifa hospital after an overnight Israeli air strike in Gaza City killed a teenager and injured five others. Palestinian Territory. 19th August 2011
Palestinians carry a wounded boy into Al-Shifa hospital following an Israeli air raid on Gaza City. -- Palestinians helped carry the wounded into Al-Shifa hospital after an Israeli air strike. Fighter jets bombed Gaza overnight, killing a teenager and injuring five others, Palestinian medical sources said. Palestinian Territory. 19th August 2011
Palestinians carry a wounded woman into Al-Shifa hospital following an Israeli air raid on Gaza City. -- Palestinians helped carry the wounded into Al-Shifa hospital after an Israeli air strike. Fighter jets bombed Gaza overnight, killing a teenager and injuring five others, Palestinian medical sources said. Palestinian Territory. 19th August 2011
Wounded Palestinian men wait for treatment at Shifa hospital in Gaza City, early Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Three blasts shook Gaza early Friday, including one that killed a 13-year-old boy, according to a Gaza hospital official. But the Israeli military did not immediately confirm reports of three more airstrikes targeting a security compound, a home and the area of the smuggling tunnels crisscrossing the Gaza-Egypt border. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)
A wounded Palestinian man waits for treatment at Shifa hospital in Gaza City, early Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Three blasts shook Gaza early Friday, including one that killed a 13-year-old boy, according to a Gaza hospital official. But the Israeli military did not immediately confirm reports of three more airstrikes targeting a security compound, a home and the area of the smuggling tunnels crisscrossing the Gaza-Egypt border. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

A Hamas policeman walks past a damaged government building after an Israeli air strike in Gaza August 19, 2011. Israeli aircraft struck Hamas security installations in Gaza on Friday, killing at least one Palestinian, in further retaliation for attacks along the Egyptian border in which eight Israelis died. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Palestinian men inspect the damage at the scene of an overnight Israeli air raid on Gaza City on August 19, 2011. Israeli fighter jets bombed Gaza, killing a teenager and injuring five people, in retaliation to a series of coordinated attacks on August 18 near the southern Israeli sea resort of Eilat left eight dead. AFP PHOTO / MOHAMMED ABED (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images)
A Palestinian woman collects her belongings from a damaged bedroom after an Israeli air strike in Gaza August 19, 2011. Israeli aircraft struck Hamas security installations in Gaza on Friday, killing at least one Palestinian, in further retaliation for attacks along the Egyptian border in which eight Israelis died. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST IMAGES OF THE DAY)
A Palestinian man surveys the damage of his house after an Israeli air strike in Gaza August 19, 2011. Israeli aircraft struck Hamas security installations in Gaza on Friday, killing at least one Palestinian, in further retaliation for attacks along the Egyptian border in which eight Israelis died. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
A Palestinian boy sits inside a car destoyed in an overnight Israeli air raid on Gaza City on August 19, 2011. Israeli fighter jets bombed Gaza, killing a teenager and injuring five people, in retaliation to a series of coordinated attacks on August 18 near the southern Israeli sea resort of Eilat left eight dead. AFP PHOTO / MOHAMMED ABED (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images)
A Palestinian man surveys the damage in Bin Zayed mosque after an Israeli air strike in Gaza August 19, 2011. Israeli aircraft struck Hamas security installations in Gaza on Friday, killing at least one Palestinian, in further retaliation for attacks along the Egyptian border in which eight Israelis died. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
A Palestinian man surveys the damage in Bin Zayed mosque after an Israeli air strike in Gaza August 19, 2011. Israeli aircraft struck Hamas security installations in Gaza on Friday, killing at least one Palestinian, in further retaliation for attacks along the Egyptian border in which eight Israelis died. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
A Palestinian man prays inside the damaged Bin Zayed mosque after an Israeli air strike in Gaza August 19, 2011. Israeli aircraft struck Hamas security installations in Gaza on Friday, killing at least one Palestinian, in further retaliation for attacks along the Egyptian border in which eight Israelis died. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
A Palestinian man inspects the shattered window frames of a mosque damaged in overnight Israeli air raids on Gaza City on August 19, 2011. Israeli fighter jets bombed Gaza, killing a teenager and injuring five people, in retaliation to a series of coordinated attacks on August 18 near the southern Israeli sea resort of Eilat left eight dead. AFP PHOTO / MOHAMMED ABED (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images)
Palestinians stand over a destroyed house after an Israeli air strike in Gaza August 19, 2011. Israeli aircraft struck Hamas security installations in Gaza on Friday, killing at least one Palestinian, in further retaliation for attacks along the Egyptian border in which eight Israelis died. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
A Palestinian man sits on rubbles of a destroyed house after an Israeli air strike in Gaza August 19, 2011. Israeli aircraft struck Hamas security installations in Gaza on Friday, killing at least one Palestinian, in further retaliation for attacks along the Egyptian border in which eight Israelis died. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
A Palestinian retrieves remains of a munition, said to have been fired by an Israeli helicopter, after it landed in the Mediterranean Sea off the shore of Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)
Israeli helicopter, after it landed in the Mediterranean Sea off the shore of Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)
Palestinians mourn over the body of 13-year-old boy Mahmoud Abu Samrah during his funeral in Gaza City August 19, 2011. Reuters journalists on Friday saw eight bodies in a Gaza morgue. Medical officials said Abu Samrah was among the dead and that at least 18 people were wounded in Israeli strikes. ( REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa )
Palestinian mourners carry the body of Mahmoud Abu Samra, 13, killed in an Israeli airstrike early Friday, during his funeral in Gaza City, Aug. 19, 2011. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)
Palestinian mourners carry the body of Mahmoud Abu Samra, 13, killed in an Israeli airstrike early Friday, during his funeral in Gaza City, Aug. 19, 2011.. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)
Aug 20, 2011
Aug 20, 2011
Gaza - Aug 20, 2011
Palestinian relatives mourn over the body of two-year-old Malek Shaat during his funeral in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip, on August 19, 2011. . Photo by MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images)
RAFAH, GAZA - AUGUST 19: Palestinians attend the funerals of six people including PRC secretary-general Kamal al-Neyrab who were killed in an Israeli airstrike on August 19, 2011 in Rafah, Gaza. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
RAFAH, GAZA - AUGUST 19: A Palestinian man attends the funerals of six people including PRC secretary-general Kamal al-Neyrab who were killed in an Israeli airstrike on August 19, 2011 in Rafah, Gaza. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
Palestinian relatives carry the body of two-year-old Malek Shaat during his funeral in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip, on August 19, 2011. (Photo credit MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images)
A Palestinian man carries the body of two-year-old boy Malek Sha'at during his funeral in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip August 19, 2011. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
A Palestinian man carries the body of two-year-old boy Malek Sha'at during his funeral in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip August 19, 2011
A Palestinian mourner carries the body of two-year-old Malek Shaat, who they say was killed in an Israeli airstrike Thursday, during his funeral in Rafah in the southern Gaza, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. .(AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)
Palestinian relatives of Khaled Sha'at, a member of an armed Palestinian faction, and his two-year-old son Malek mourn during their funeral in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip August 19, 2011. . REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
A Palestinian woman mourns over the body of 13-year-old boy Mahmoud Abu Samrah during his funeral in Gaza City August 19, 2011. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
Palestinians gather around the body of Mahmoud Abu Samra, 13, killed in an Israeli airstrike early Friday, at his family house during his funeral in Gaza City, Aug. 19, 2011. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)
RAFAH, GAZA - AUGUST 19: Palestinians carry a body as they attend the funerals of six people including PRC secretary-general Kamal al-Neyrab who were killed in an Israeli airstrike on August 19, 2011 in Rafah, Gaza. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
RAFAH, GAZA - AUGUST 19: Palestinians attend the funerals of six people including PRC secretary-general Kamal al-Neyrab who were killed in an Israeli airstrike on August 19, 2011 in Rafah, Gaza. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
Palestinian mourners carry the bodies of four of the five Popular Resistance Committee militants killed in Israeli air strikes during their funeral in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)
A Palestinian man carries the body of two-year-old boy Islam Qreqa during a funeral in Gaza City August 20, 2011. Palestinians said at least nine militants have died in multiple Israeli strikes, as well as two children, one of them Islam Qreqa. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
Palestinian mourners carry the coffins of Moataz Qouriqa, a commander of Islamic Jihad's Al-Quds Brigade, and his brother during their funeral in Gaza City on August 20, 2011 (Photo credit should read MAHMUD HAMS/AFP/Getty Images)
A Palestinian man carries the body of two-year-old boy Islam Qreqa during a funeral in Gaza City August 20, 2011. Palestinians said at least nine resistance fighters have died in multiple Israeli strikes, including two children, one of them Islam Qreqa. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
Palestinian mourners carry the coffins of Moataz Qouriqa, a commander of Islamic Jihad's Al-Quds Brigade, and his brother Munzer during their funeral in Gaza City on August 20, 2011 (Photo credit MAHMUD HAMS/AFP/Getty Images)
Gaza - Aug 20, 2011
Gaza - Aug 20, 2011
Gaza - Aug 20, 2011
Gaza - Aug 20, 2011
Gaza - Aug 20, 2011
Gaza - Aug 20, 2011
Gaza - Aug 20, 2011
Gaza - Aug 20, 2011
Doctor Shaheed Dr. Monther Gregea killed by zionist Occupation in Gaza - Aug 20, 2011
Doctor Shaheed Dr. Monther Gregea when still alive