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Thursday, 31 July 2014

THIS IS WHAT I CALL TALENT

Some weeks ago i saw this guy on line it was amazing,if you are to be a producer don't you think this guy what a risk . you can check him out here i decide not to put him picture but just check it out

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

the accident scene involving El Rufai's 23 year old son











El Rufai's son Hamza El Rufai died this morning in a fatal accident. Here are pics from the accident scene. Hamza was driving the black Lexus car (pictured above) when he ran into a stationery blue colored Volkswagen Saloon car around the Ningi Barrack along A.Y.A - Kubwa road aroudn  5.30am this morning July 29th.

Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Seagate starts shipping 8TB hard drives, with 10TB and HAMR on the horizon





















Seagate 6TB enterprise hard drive


Seagate, after hinting in May that it would release 8TB and 10TB hard drives in the next 12 months, has started delivering early samples of its 8TB hard drive to “major customers” (i.e. enterprise customers). Curiously, while Western Digital hit 6TB last year by filling its drives with helium, Seagate appears to be pushing the 3.5-inch spinning disk storage envelope by simply increasing areal density. Western Digital, incidentally, despite being the first to 6TB, hasn’t announced anything new since November 2013. Maybe helium wasn’t quite ready for prime time?
During Seagate’s quarterly earnings call, CEO Steve Luczo spoke about all of the company’s major efforts — including its recent move into 6-, 8-, and 10-terabyte drives. Seagate officially announced its 6TB non-helium-filled drive in April 2014, and Luczo says that, “In the enterprise market, most of our major OEMs and cloud customers are qualified or are actively qualifying” the drive. With the 6TB done and dusted, attention has moved to even larger drives: “We have also delivered 8 terabyte customer development units to major customers and cloud service providers and the initial customer feedback has been very positive.”
What’s missing from the earnings call, however, is any mention of when these hard drive behemoths are coming to the consumer market — and, more importantly, how exactly Seagate is reaching such incredible storage densities. [Read: How long do hard drives actually live for?]

Western Digital HGST's helium-filled hard drive


A diagram showing the advantages of Western Digital HGST’s helium-filled hard drive. Seagate doesn’t have the advantage of helium, so presumably it resorted to good ol’ areal density.
In Western Digital’s 6TB drive, the use of low-density, low-resistance helium allowed the company to squeeze seven platters into a standard-height 3.5-inch hard drive. Seagate, without the hermetically sealed helium tech, had to stick to six platters, with a massive areal density of 1TB per platter. For the 6TB drive, we believe Seagate used conventional perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) rather than shingled magnetic recording (SMR) or heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR).
But how did Seagate squeeze 8TB into a normal 3.5-inch drive? Seagate, rather annoyingly, is keeping schtum on the matter. It seems unlikely that Seagate could’ve upped its areal density from 1TB to 1.3TB per platter in just a few months without deploying a new recording technology. It is also possible that Seagate managed to squeeze seven platters into the enclosure, despite the lack of helium, along with a smaller bump in areal density to 1.14TB per platter for more info you can see how it works here




Monday, 21 July 2014

Android Wear deep-dive review: A smart start to smartwatch software


Over the past few years, companies large and small have been struggling to convince us we need computers on our wrists. And let's not beat around the bush: Their efforts have all been pretty underwhelming.
From the Pebble to the Galaxy Gear (and all of their subsequent variations), no single smartwatch has managed to crack the code -- to establish a compelling use for the technology that's also stylish and simple to operate.
Now it's Google's turn to step up and take a swing. With its new Android Wear platform, Google is hoping to do for smartwatches what it's already done for smartphones: Create a massive and expandable platform that'll attract hordes of manufacturers, developers and, ultimately, consumers.

Android Wear
   
So what's Wear actually like to use in the real world -- and could it succeed where so many other efforts have failed? I've been living with the platform for the past two weeks to find out.
(Note: This review will focus specifically on the software side of the Wear experience. For a detailed look at the first Wear devices, click over to my separate Samsung Gear Live vs. LG G Watch: A real-world evaluation review.)

Getting to know Android Wear

When you walk around a city talking into your watch, you're bound to get a few quizzical glares. In that regard, wearing Android Wear makes you feel a bit futuristic and ahead of the curve -- kind of like living out a James Bond fantasy (minus all the explosions and scantily clad co-stars).
The best way to describe a Wear watch, I think, is as a device that makes it easier to keep up with the information you need. And thanks to all the data Google has collected about you and your world, Wear is in a unique position to provide that service.
Case in point: The heart and soul of Android Wear is Google Now, the intelligent virtual assistant Google has woven into Android and Chrome over the past couple of years. Google Now uses a combination of search data from your Google account, location data from your mobile device and cues from things like your Gmail messages to compile bite-sized tidbits of info -- known as "cards" -- that appear contextually throughout your day.
You might get a card in the morning alerting you to traffic on your route to work, for instance, or a card with directions to a business you searched for earlier in the day. Some cards are as simple as the number of steps you've taken so far that day or the weather for your area -- or for an area you'll be traveling to in the near future. Others are more surprising, like a card that might appear on a Friday evening with the current drive time to a bar or restaurant you tend to frequent on that day of the week.

Thursday, 17 July 2014

10 Types of Women That Men Do Not Want to Marry

 

Miss "Bossy Pants": This woman usually can't help herself; she has bossy in her DNA. When a man first meets her, he might think this character trait is cute, for awhile. However, once he starts to feel like he is in grammar school being told what to do by his second grade teacher, he will give this woman her walking papers.
Miss "Playing Games With His Heart": This woman thinks that being a game player will help her land a man. However, even though a man might be intrigued by a hard to get lady in the beginning, as soon as he decides that he is interested in her, all he wants is an honest straightshooter. If this woman doesn't remove Battleship from her repertoire quite quickly, she will be shown the door before she can even sink his vessel.
Miss "I Want To Change You": This woman is lurking everywhere. She is the type of woman many men are the most leery of. (Of course, there are some men who love this woman because of their own insecurities.) She claims that she loves her guy just the way he is, but little by little, she chips away at just about everything about him. First, it's his wardrobe, then it's his taste in music. However, when she gets to his friends and his hobbies, she is usually kicked to the curb.
Miss "Suspiciously Jealous": This woman is on edge all the time because she is very distrusting. Many times, she has been burnt in the past, so she is on guard for anything that looks or feels wrong. When a man first meets this woman, he sees her as a damsel in distress and wants to reassure her that he is nothing like that guy in her past. However, once she accuses him one too many times, he will have no choice to leave her because he can't go through his life being prosecuted for somebody else's crimes.
Miss "I Live For You And I Have Nothing Else Going On": This woman is very difficult for a man to date, let alone marry. At first, he is flattered that she is so into him, but very quickly, he feels overwhelmed and suffocated by her. As a woman, you must have something going on in your own life so that you are not just waiting by the door for him to come home.
Miss "I Have Daddy Issues": This woman usually dates older men and deep down is looking for a father figure, not a boyfriend or husband. Initially, her guy might like how she looks to him for approval and the answer to all of her questions, but soon, he realizes that he wants to have sex with a real woman, not someone who is stuck in her teen years trying to get Daddy to notice her.
Miss "I Speak To My Mother Five Times A Day About Everything": This woman has her mother on speed dial and can't seem to make a decision or do anything without getting her opinion. When a guy first meets her, he thinks it's nice that she is so close to her family, but soon, he finds it to be way too much. A man just doesn't want to have to ask her mother's permission about things in his life.
Miss "Shhh, I Shouldn't Really Be Saying This, But...": This woman is like a human Page Six. She loves to gossip and talk about other people and she loves to hear things about other people as well. Initially when a guy meets her, he might be entertained by her anecdotes but eventually, he begins to wonder what she is saying behind his back.
Miss "Keeping Up With The Joneses": This woman needs to be at least as good as everyone else she knows. She is constantly talking about what the other people do and what the other people have. This places a lot of undue pressure on her guy and eventually, he justs gets fed up that she can't appreciate what they have instead of wishing she was someone else.
Miss "I Don't Eat": This woman picks at her food, is on a never-ending diet or doesn't eat pretty much everything that most people eat. When a man first meets her, he thinks to himself, at least she will never become overweight, but eventually he realizes that it's no fun to eat alone. The fact is men like to eat; they like steak, they like trying different foods, they like dessert and women should be eating too, at least sometimes.
Keep in mind that most men just want a happy and easy going woman who has good values, so just focus on putting the best YOU out there.

LG's G3 Beat is another cheaper, smaller Android flagship




LG's new flagship smartphone the G3 has barely touched down on shop shelves down and already a follow-up device has emerged. The LG G3 Beat, as it will be known in South Korea, or the LG S, as it will be known elsewhere, will sit a tier below the G3 proper with a lower price-tag to match.
LG is no doubt hoping that by sharing a name with the G3, the G3 S will steal a little bit of the hero handset's sunshine, but don't expect it to offer quite the same performance as its namesake. This is after all a mid-range phone.
Inside is 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor, which is a significant step down from the innards of the G3 -- a phone that produced one of the most impressive benchmark scores we've ever seen. Accompanying this chipset is a measly 1GB of RAM. These lower-tier components are responsible for keeping the phone's price down, however, and will no doubt still provide a reliable and decent level of performance.
The G3 S is smaller than the G3, with a screen measuring 5 inches rather than 5.5 inches, although it still sports a pretty thin bezel meaning there's not a lot a spare handset left over. We really liked both and the feel of the G3 when we conducted our review of the handset, so if the G3 S is as similar the marketing material implies, this will be one very slick and stylish phone.
The similarities with the G3 are not only confined to the G3 S' design though -- some key features like the laser autofocus, smart keyboard, one-touch focus and shoot and gesture shot, which is great for selfies, are also present.
The camera packs an 8-megapixel sensor and its forward-facing counterpart is 1.3 megapixels. Even on a cheaper phone, these sound pretty weak these days. Most of the handset's competitors will sport at least a 5-megapixel camera on the front, and the relatively cheap Huawei Ascend P7 even offers 8 megapixels on the front -- after all this is the age of the digital self-portrait.
We thought the 3,000 mAh battery on the G3 should have been able to keep the phone juiced up for a bit longer than it actually did. As such, it's possible that the 2,540 mAh battery in the G3 S might not stretch as far as we'd like either -- although we'll reserve judgement for our full review.

Tuesday, 15 July 2014

24: Live Another Day’: Will Jack Bauer Return For Another Season?









Jack Bauer Return Another Season Interview

The July 14 finale of ’24: Live Another Day’ was the epitome of why the show continues to be a beloved classic among audiences. The finale saw Jack Bauer living to fight on once again. So, could Jack ever return for another round of saving the day?

24: Live Another Day’s July 14 finale was a thrilling and action-packed end to a great season. TV’s most beloved action hero returned for one last go at saving the world. However, is Jack Bauer’s (Kiefer Sutherland) story ever really over and could the show possibly make another epic return? HollywoodLife.com found out that scoop when we chatted with executive producers Manny Coto and Evan Katz for a group interview.

24 fans were overwhelmed with joy when the hit show announced it would be returning after four years for a 12-episode special season. The return of Jack, beloved characters from the original show and the high-paced and intense storylines were a treat for fans.
After the finale, Jack still lives on to save the people he loves from harm. So, could there be more to Jack’s story? Executive producers Manny and Evan reveal whether or not Jack could return for another season.

 



Monday, 14 July 2014

Lionel Messi's Golden Ball Award a bizarre decision

Lionel Messi gained some small consolation for Argentina’s defeat to Germany in the World Cup final when he was named the Golden Ball player of the tournament. 
 
The Barcelona forward played a key role in Argentina's march to the final at the Maracana stadium in Rio, picking up four man-of-the-match awards.                
He scored four goals at the tournament, but failed to pick up the one honour eluding him after Germany substitute Mario Gotze's 113th-minute goal dashed the South Americans' dream of a third title.
Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer kept a clean sheet in the final and he was rewarded for a number of fine performances in Brazil with the Golden Glove award for the best goalkeeper of the tournament.
the question is does messi desvers to be the best player in world although we all know,messi is one of the greatest player ever.but in this competition did messi really deserve the award

Between those two bookends, one of the best World Cups ended with boos for the presidents of Fifa and Brazil, the locals awash with schadenfreude, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Germany’s best player, limping and drained, the flinty Javier Mascherano weeping and Messi stepping up to receive the Golden Ball for the tournament’s best player: a bizarre choice, which even he will be embarrassed about, given the way this game unfolded. - See more at: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/world-cup/lionel-messis-golden-ball-award-a-bizarre-decision-30428856.html#sthash.Wz7fSgZX.dpuf
Between those two bookends, one of the best World Cups ended with boos for the presidents of Fifa and Brazil, the locals awash with schadenfreude, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Germany’s best player, limping and drained, the flinty Javier Mascherano weeping and Messi stepping up to receive the Golden Ball for the tournament’s best player: a bizarre choice, which even he will be embarrassed about, given the way this game unfolded. - See more at: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/world-cup/lionel-messis-golden-ball-award-a-bizarre-decision-30428856.html#sthash.Wz7fSgZX.dpuf
Between those two bookends, one of the best World Cups ended with boos for the presidents of Fifa and Brazil, the locals awash with schadenfreude, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Germany’s best player, limping and drained, the flinty Javier Mascherano weeping and Messi stepping up to receive the Golden Ball for the tournament’s best player: a bizarre choice, which even he will be embarrassed about, given the way this game unfolded. - See more at: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/world-cup/lionel-messis-golden-ball-award-a-bizarre-decision-30428856.html#sthash.Wz7fSgZX.dp
k that was Argentina’s last chance to make it through to penalties ballooning into the stands. It was strangely reminiscent of Roberto Baggio’s missed penalty in the s - See more at: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/world-cup/lionel-messis-golden-ball-award-a-bizarre-decision-30428856.html#sthash.Wz7fSgZX.dpuf
k that was Argentina’s last chance to make it through to penalties ballooning into the stands. It was strangely reminiscent of Roberto Baggio’s missed penalty in the s - See more at: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/world-cup/lionel-messis-golden-ball-award-a-bizarre-decision-30428856.html#sthash.Wz7fSgZX.dpuf
k that was Argentina’s last chance to make it through to penalties ballooning into the stands. It was strangely reminiscent of Roberto Baggio’s missed penalty in the s - See more at: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/world-cup/lionel-messis-golden-ball-award-a-bizarre-decision-30428856.html#sthash.Wz7fSgZX.dpuf
k that was Argentina’s last chance to make it through to penalties ballooning into the stands. It was strangely reminiscent of Roberto Baggio’s missed penalty in the s - See more at: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/world-cup/lionel-messis-golden-ball-award-a-bizarre-decision-30428856.html#sthash.Wz7fSgZX.dpuf
k that was Argentina’s last chance to make it through to penalties ballooning into the stands. It was strangely reminiscent of Roberto Baggio’s missed penalty in the s - See more at: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/world-cup/lionel-messis-golden-ball-award-a-bizarre-decision-30428856.html#sthash.Wz7fSgZX.dpuf
Between those two bookends, one of the best World Cups ended with boos for the presidents of Fifa and Brazil, the locals awash with schadenfreude, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Germany’s best player, limping and drained, the flinty Javier Mascherano weeping and Messi stepping up to receive the Golden Ball for the tournament’s best player: a bizarre choice, which even he will be embarrassed about, given the way this game unfolded. - See more at: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/world-cup/lionel-messis-golden-ball-award-a-bizarre-decision-30428856.html#sthash.Wz7fSgZX.dpuf
Between those two bookends, one of the best World Cups ended with boos for the presidents of Fifa and Brazil, the locals awash with schadenfreude, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Germany’s best player, limping and drained, the flinty Javier Mascherano weeping and Messi stepping up to receive the Golden Ball for the tournament’s best player: a bizarre choice, which even he will be embarrassed about, given the way this game unfolded. - See more at: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/world-cup/lionel-messis-golden-ball-award-a-bizarre-decision-30428856.html#sthash.Wz7fSgZX.dpuf
Between those two bookends, one of the best World Cups ended with boos for the presidents of Fifa and Brazil, the locals awash with schadenfreude, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Germany’s best player, limping and drained, the flinty Javier Mascherano weeping and Messi stepping up to receive the Golden Ball for the tournament’s best player: a bizarre choice, which even he will be embarrassed about, given the way this game unfolded. - See more at: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/world-cup/lionel-messis-golden-ball-award-a-bizarre-decision-30428856.html#sthash.Wz7fSgZX.dpuf
Between those two bookends, one of the best World Cups ended with boos for the presidents of Fifa and Brazil, the locals awash with schadenfreude, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Germany’s best player, limping and drained, the flinty Javier Mascherano weeping and Messi stepping up to receive the Golden Ball for the tournament’s best player: a bizarre choice, which even he will be embarrassed about, given the way this game unfolded. - See more at: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/world-cup/lionel-messis-golden-ball-award-a-bizarre-decision-30428856.html#sthash.Wz7fSgZX.dpuf

Saturday, 12 July 2014

Arsenal 2014-15 Puma Goalkeepers Kits

The new goalkeepers tops use the same template the Puma goalkeepers wore at the 2014 World Cup including Gianluigi Buffon and Salvatore Sirigu for Italy. The Puma goalkeepers template employs a squared design on the front of the shirts unique to the Puma brand. The homa goalkeepers top is light green and boats black trim on the collar ad Puma logo.


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Ed Sheeran latest Album

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The young singer and a song writer has releases another album, which he droped 20 june 2014.the whole album contain twelve tracks .he is one of the finnest young musician in the game right now he was nominated for young artiest in the last grammy.which he was unable to claim the award to all hiss fans we all hope he gets more nomination and may be one day he will be able to win.
Ed Sheeran has held onto the Number 1 spot on the Official Albums Chart, overhauling 5 Seconds Of Summer who claimed an initial lead on Wednesday’s midweeks.
Ed’s second studio album X, which is pronounced as ‘multiply’, last week became the UK’s fastest selling album of 2014 so far, selling 182,000 copies during its opening week. It has since gone on to sell an additional 93,000 in the last seven days, brining its tally to 275,000. X is now the UK’s fourth biggest selling album of 2014 so far behind Ellie Goulding’s Halcyon (Number 3), Paolo Nutini’s Caustic Love (2) and Coldplay’s Ghost Stories (1).
Ed told OfficialCharts.com: "Just heard the news that my album is at Number 1 again this week! And to hear that every track from it is doing so well on streaming is great too. Thank you to everyone that's been enjoying it, however you're doing so."

Chris Brown & Drake In Studio Together: Upcoming Collaboration?

Chris Brown Drake Studio InstagramThe hatchet seems to be buried! In a surprising turn of events, Chris Brown and Drake have been spotted working together in the studio. No word on what exactly they’re collaborating on, but we wonder what Rihanna has to say about her men working together?