Minggu, 12 Juni 2011

Four Intriguing New Smart Phones

Samsung Infuse 4G
Samsung Infuse 4G
At Consumer Reports, we're continually testing the latest smart-phone offerings. And recently, several of the most promising and even ground-breaking cell phones we've seen in a while have come into our labs for testing: The Samsung Infuse 4G, T-Mobile G2x, Sony Xperia Play, and Nexus S 4G. Here's a rundown on each phone and why Senior Editor Mike Gikas thinks it stands out from the crowd.

Samsung Infuse 4G

This AT&T phone features a big, brilliant display at 4.5-inches. And in our tests of the Infuse 4G, colors popped, and videos were smooth and sharp. The phone also features an 8-megapixel camera with 720p video recording and HDMI playback, so you can view videos on your TV. The Samsung Infuse has accomplished an impossible task: Squeezing one of the largest and perhaps best displays in telecom land into an incredibly slim, pocket-friendly package—seemingly without making any compromises regarding performance. $200 after rebates with a two-year contract.
T-Mobile G2x
T-Mobile G2x

T-Mobile G2x

This sharp-looking device is one of the first smart phones with the ability to record video at 1080p. And it has one of the best HD video recorders we’ve ever seen on a phone--on a par even with some standalone camcorders The camera, which includes a flash, has more than the usual amount of manual controls, including ISO adjustments and other image settings. And the G2x has an HDMI connector—so you can hook it up to your TV and view your photos and video. $200 after rebates with a two-year contract.

Sony Xperia Play
Sony Xperia Play

Sony Xperia Play

This hybrid gadget combines a portable gaming console with a smart phone, and does an admirable job of balancing those disparate demands. Gaming on the Play is very much like using one of the non-phone Sony portables: Its controls will be instantly familiar to PlayStation veterans. It also offers built-in Wi-Fi, so you can engage other gamers via the Web. Over 50 games were available at launch, and more are on the way. And it’s a top-notch Android phone, as well. $200 after rebates with a two-year contract.

Samsung Nexus S 4G
Samsung Nexus S 4G

Samsung Nexus S 4G

The Nexus S 4G give Sprint customers a leg up for key Google services. Significantly, it’s the only device that will work with Google Wallet—the company’s upcoming pay-by-phone system—at launch. Another is Google Voice, which lets you manage up to six different phones through one number with intelligent call routing. The phone also features a 4-inch touchscreen and a 1-GHz Samsung processor with a dedicated graphics processor, which can enhance performance for mobile games, Web browsing, and videos. And finally, the Nexus S 4G can serve as a 3G/4G mobile hotspot for up to six Wi-Fi enabled devices simultaneously. $200 after rebates with a two-year contract.


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Beware! Wrong Diet Make Difficult Pregnancy


Women who are obsessed to have a slim body should be careful in choosing dietary pattern to be applied.
Because the wrong diet can make unbalanced hormones. As a result, women may have fertility problems, aka trouble conceiving.
A nutritionist from Kraft Foods Phillippines, Joan Sumpio, RND, FPAN said that if intake is not balanced nutrition can cause hormone disruption. If hormones are having problems, all activities of the body including the reproductive organs can come disturbed.



"Let's just say these women experience menstrual disorders. If erratic menstrual cycle, the woman's fertile period is also not regular. If the fertile period is irregular or even crash," said Joan.
Joan added that the process of ovulation requires balanced nutrition. Although the composition of the nutrients needed in the process of ovulation is not known precisely, but the presence of nutrients clearly plays an important role.



A study published in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology shows a link between iron intake and the level of fertility in women. Apparently, women who consumed the amount of iron in higher levels of a lower risk of infertility.
Consumption of iron to 41 mg / day (maximum safe limit for consumption was 45 mg / day) can reduce the risk of infertility rate to 62 percent. Just a note, the problem of infertility observed in this study is the problem of infertility associated with ovulation (the release of eggs from the ovary).
"Calories are needed by women who wish to become pregnant and are pregnant. Unfortunately, many women stay away for fear of fat calories," says Joan.



Therefore, Joan suggested that women who want to diet to consider her diet choices. Do not get because of wrong eating and difficult pregnancy.
"If I need to consult a nutritionist. To what slim body but have a hormonal disorder and is difficult to have children," added Joan. (*)





Cuisine Empal Pride Cirebon



Empal meat is usually served with fried dried. But in Cirebon, Empal presented in a different way. It feels? Delicious.

One of the typical culinary dish is the famous Cirebon Empal barrel. This is a beef dish cooked with coconut milk and betawi glance looks like a soup. Usually, Empal barrel presented with large skin crackers known as crackers rambak.

 

In Cirebon, dining Empal barrel is the famous "Mrs. Darma Empal barrel. " Located not far from the train station, this simple restaurant is always crowded by visitors.

A plate of Mrs. Darma Empal barrel complete with crackers and beverage rambak can you eat with a price of USD 20 thousand. For those of you who wanttravel to Cirebon , immediatelystopped by this restaurant . Usually, this restaurant was closed at 1300 GMT because of all the available Empal barrel was gone.

Besides Empal barrel, another menu that's worth a try is Empal acid. Unlike Empal barrel, sour sauce Empal presented without coconut milk and spicy sour taste. These dishes are very fresh when eaten, so no wonder if you feel addicted.

 

Empal restaurant's most famous acid in Cirebon is Empal Amarta acid. Located not far from the village of "Batik" Trusmi. If you visit Trusmi, please use the rickshaw to go to the restaurant Amarta a cost of USD 10 thousand. As for eating Empal barrel menu complete with rice and drinks, you need to spend USD 20 thousand only.

Let's travel to Cirebon!


by : Amelia Ayu Kinanti

Bloodthirsty pack of dogs take out 350-lb. llama


Local law enforcement officials in Northeast Washington state are worried about a pack of dogs that have attacked at least 100 animals since March. The pack, they fear, is now "killing for fun."
The wild dogs took out a 350-lb llama on Tuesday night, the latest in a string of attacks that have left more than 100 goats and other farm animals dead in the ranching community of Stevens County. The dogs, whose breeds are so far unknown, emerge only at night, but residents in their predatory range in the valleys and mountains near Spokane are afraid the canines may be getting bolder.



"I think they are capable of do anything at this point," Deputy Sheriff Keith Cochran told KXLY4, adding that he's worried the animals may just be preying on area creatures for the sport of it. Undersheriff Lavonne Webb told the AP the pack is " killing for the sake of killing."

"They are doing it to be cruel, they're bloodthirsty," resident Temma Davis told the station. "It's like 'Cujo.' "
Webb told the AP it's possible some of the four or five dogs in the pack aren't wild and go home to their owners during the day. One resident managed to snap a photograph of the pack, above.
(Dogs: Courtesy of the Stevens County Sheriff's Office/AP)

By Liz Goodwin

Six Cars Everyone Wants But No One Can Get Forbes


I’ve got a friend in Connecticut who loves the 2011 Ford Explorer–and planned to buy one as soon as they came to his local dealer. Thing is, he still has yet to see one there, let alone get a test drive.

It’s no surprise. NADA Guides just released its Most In-Demand report, which lists the most popular new cars with the most limited availability, and the Explorer figures prominently near the top.




NADA made the list by compiling the 25 most in-demand vehicles currently on the market based on overall sales during April and on consumer interest on NADAguides.com. Then it pared the group down to vehicles with fewer than 30 days-supply of inventory. (Day supply is the number of units currently in inventory divided by the average number of unit sales of that vehicle per month.)


Here are the six vehicles that emerged, along with a similar, more available car that could work as an alternative:


•    2011 Ford Explorer
Year-over-year sales for the Ford Explorer grew by nearly 138 percent, helping it rank No. 22 in overall industry vehicle sales during April.
Consumer Interest Ranking: 14
Day Supply: 29 days
MSRP: $28,360
Alternative: 2011 GMC Acadia ($32,000), which ended April with 68 days-supply of inventory.



•    2011 Honda Civic – The Honda Civic stayed relatively consistent in year-over-year sales with an increase of just over seven percent, ranking as the No. 5 overall most purchased vehicle in April 2011.
Consumer Interest Ranking: 23
Day Supply: 23 days
MSRP: $15,805
Alternative: 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer ($15,195), which ended April with 88 days-supply of inventory.

•    2011 Hyundai Elantra
The Hyundai Elantra increased nearly 117 percent in sales year-over-year, selling 20,918 units in April 2011 as compared to 9,657 units in April 2010, and ranking 12 in overall industry vehicle sales during April 2011.
Consumer Interest Ranking: 10
Day Supply: 12 days
MSRP: $14,945
Alternative: 2011 Suzuki SX4 ($13,499), which ended April with 94 days-supply of inventory.

•    2011 Hyundai Sonata
Hyundai Sonata’s year-over-year sales increased more than 17 percent, ranking eighth in overall vehicle industry sales during April 2011.
Consumer Interest Ranking: 1
Day Supply: 27 days
MSRP: $19,395
Alternative: 2011 Nissan Altima ($20,270), which ended April with 64 days-supply of inventory.


•    2011 Kia Sorento
The Kia Sorento increased in year-over-year vehicle sales by more than 41 percent, helping the Kia Sorento inch its way into the top 25 in overall industry vehicles sales, ranking 24 in April 2011.
Consumer Interest Ranking: 4
Day Supply: 29 days
MSRP: $20,995
Alternative: 2011 Mazda CX-7 ($21,990), which ended April with 67 days-supply of inventory.


•    2011 Toyota Prius
The Toyota Prius ranked 23 in overall vehicle sales and remained relatively consistent year-over-year from April 2010 to April 2011, decreasing by less than one percent.
Consumer Interest Ranking: 23
Day Supply: 10
MSRP: $22,120
Alternative: 2011 Honda CR-Z ($19,345), which ended April with 69 days-supply of inventory.