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KOREAN CONGLOMERATE Samsung has announced that its N230 netbook is available worldwide.
Although slightly smarter looking then previous netbooks in the range, the N230 has design specs that are similar to those of Samsung's N210 and N220 netbooks.
It is powered by an Intel 1.66GHz N450 or 1.83GHz N470 Atom processor, and has 1GB of RAM, a 160GB HDD and a 10.1-inch 1024x600 display. It has a glossy, matte patterned black surface, weighs less than 1kg and is 23.2mm thick.
Samsung is making a song and dance about the N230's battery life. As standard it will offer seven hours of battery life, but if you're on a plane or simply can't be bothered to charge the machine then this can be extended to 13.8 hours with a 66Wh battery,
This type of netbook is aimed at entry-level PC users looking for something that they can take with them on the go. This means that it is covered with now standard connectivity technology, such as Bluetooth 3.0, 802.11bgn wireless LAN and a 3G wireless modem as a factory option.
If you've got other Samsung devices it might be a little more worthwhile to look at, as it carries sharing technology, which among other things allows you to stream HD content from your notebook to your TV
The power-couple of industry, Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan are known for being lovey-dovey in public. However, the truth seems to be far different from this.
Recently, during the Vogue India’s July issue, Abhi-Ash cleared the misconception and revealed about the fights that takes place between them. And when asked, how often they fight, the actor says, “Oh, every day.”
However, Aishwarya was quick to correct hubby Abhishek and said, “Not everyday baby. We didn’t fight yesterday. Or the day before. They’re more like disagreements, not fights. They’re not serious, they’re healthy. It’d be really boring otherwise,” says the actress.
Interestingly, when they do have any disagreements, it’s Abhishek who always makes up. “Women don’t make up! In three years, she’s made up like, four times. But we have a rule — we don’t sleep on a fight. And in defence of all men, I want to say, half the time why we give in and say sorry is because we’re just so sleepy and want to go to bed!”
Portugal should learn from their 0-0 draw against Brazil in the group stages as they prepare to take on reigning European champions Spain in the World Cup football Round of 16, team boss Carlos Queiroz said Monday.
'It could be said we had a training game, in the sense that Brazil played the same style of football that Spain might play against us,' the Portuguese coach said in Cape Town's Green Point stadium.
While Portugal thumped North Korea 7-0, they failed to score in their other two group matches - the game against Brazil being one of the drabbest of the tournament so far. At the same time, they have not conceded a single goal.
Spain's star-studded squad has so far not fulfilled its attacking potential either, losing their opening game to Switzerland, then posting unconvincing wins over Honduras and Chile to top Group H.
Nonetheless, Queiroz expects an even but entertaining match between the Iberian rivals, who are meeting for the first time in the World Cup.
'I believe it will be a quick game of football, with imagination, creativity, speed and great moves,' he said of Tuesday's game.
Playmaker Deco, who was ruled out of the North Korea and Brazil games with a hip injury, should take his place back in the side, Queiroz said.
Concerns over the form of superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, whose goal against North Korea was his first since early 2009, are also unwarranted, the feisty Portuguese coach said.
The winners of the showdown in Green Point will take on either Japan or Paraguay, who meet earlier on Tuesday, in the quarter-finals
Brazil coach Dunga recalled Kaka for Monday's last 16 World Cup clash against Chile at Ellis Park after the Real Madrid star had served a one-match suspension for his red card against the Ivory Coast.
Benfica's Ramires takes over on the left wing while forward Robinho comes back into the side to link up with Sevilla's Luis Fabiano.
Chile coach Marcelo Bielsa has made four changes with both defender Walter Ponce and midfielder Marco Estrada missing through suspension.
Defender Ismael Fuentes comes in at left-back, while centre-back Pablo Contreras joins West Bromwich Albion's Gonzalo Jara in the heart of the defence.
Carlos Carmona fills the holding role in midfield and Humberto Suazo of Spain's Real Zaragoza will start as the lone striker in the only changes from the side beaten 2-1 by Spain in their last group stage match.
Teams
Brazil: Julio Cesar - Maicon, Lucio (capt), Juan, Michel Bastos - Dani Alves, Gilberto Silva, Kaka, Ramires - Robinho, Luis Fabiano
Coach: Dunga (BRA)
Chile: Claudio Bravo (capt) - Ismael Fuentes, Gonzalo Jara, Pablo Contreras, Mauricio Isla - Jean Beausejour, Carlos Carmona, Arturo Vidal, - Mark Gonzalez, Humberto Suazo, Alexis Sanchez
Coach: Marcelo Bielsa (ARG)
Referee: Howard Webb (ENG)
Arjen Robben and Wesley Sneijder scored in each half on Monday to give the Netherlands a 2-1 win over Slovakia and a spot in the World Cup quarterfinals. The Dutch went ahead in the 18th minute when Robben cut inside from the right flank and found the target with a low, precise shot from 20 meters (yards). Sneijder doubled the lead into an empty net in the 84th.
Netherlands goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg preserved the win with two key saves in the 67th, and the Dutch extended their team-record unbeaten streak to 23 games.
Robert Vittek pulled one back for Slovakia from the penalty spot in injury time.
In the quarterfinals, the Netherlands will face either five-time champion Brazil or Chile.
David Cameron and Barack Obama cemented their special relationship at the G20 summit - by hitting the bottle.
The Prime Minister and the US President swapped beers on Saturday ahead of the talks in Toronto.
It was a jokey reference to a bet they'd made on the result of the England vs USA World Cup match two weeks ago.
That game ended in a draw, so they both paid up. Mr Cameron handed over 12 bottles of Hobgoblin, made in his Witney constituency, while Mr Obama gave him 24 bottles of Goose Island 312 from his home city of Chicago.
Afterwards Mr Obama said: "We already, I think, have established a strong working relationship and we are confident that the special relationship is only going to get stronger."
But he could not avoid a mention of the USA team's shock defeat of England in the 1950 World Cup.
Their camaraderie could not hide the differences between Britain and the USA over the economy.
A final communique from the G20 was carefully worded to paper over the divisions on how to tackle the global crisis. Mr Cameron has urged other countries to slash spending and raise taxes to reduce the deficit. But the Americans have argued that nations risk a double dip recession if they pull the plug on spending too quickly
Us Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said emergency assistance for the global economy, agreed at past summits, must not be withdrawn too soon. He said: "The scars of this crisis are still with us."
As the debate hotted up inside the venue in the Canadian city, trouble flared outside.
Angry demonstrators wearing black balaclavas broke away from a crowd of peaceful protesters, setting fire to police vehicles and smashing windows with baseball bats and hammers.
Police used shields, clubs, tear gas and pepper spray to push back the rioters, some of whom hurled bottles at them. There were more than 400 arrests.
Toronto police chief Bill Blair said: "We have never seen that level of wanton criminality and vandalism and destruction on our streets."
CASH IN
The G20 nations agreed to force banks to set aside money to prevent a "Lehman-style" meltdown and the need for a taxpayers' bail-out.
Ranbir Kapoor’s ex flame cum sexy-legged lass Deepika Padukone showed great guts and tremendous commitment as she overcame her fears for her film assignment.
The model turned actress, who debuted opposite Shahrukh Khan in ‘Om Shanti Om’, had to clamour some wooden platforms placed at some decent height. And even though she is extremely tall and looks down on her co-stars from great heights, she does have her apprehensions and doesn’t quite like the height factor.
But, despite her vertigo, Deepika stayed unruffled and didn’t even allow others to get an inkling of her fear factor. All this transpired during a photo shoot with renowned photographer Avinash Gowariker.
Though, she kept her fears to herself, she was ecstatic on pulling off the shoot. And she did confess to feeling petrified after the shoot wrapped up. In fact, Avinash was a tad baffled when he came to know of her dreaded experience.
The effortlessness, ease and aplomb with which Deepika did her shoots never permitted any betrayal. She masked her trepidations so well that he was dumb-struck when she came up with her guilty admission.
Nevertheless, despite her altitude-unease, she is climbing the ladders of success fast and furious and with newer heights beckoning her, she is also touted to reach the Everest of Bollywood (after Aishwarya Rai hangs her boots).
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