Thursday, September 23, 2010

مشاهدة مباراة الاهلي و وادي دجلة بث مباشر http://ping.fm/ffM7y

Sunday, September 19, 2010

مشاهدة مباراة الاهلى والاسماعيلى بث مباشر

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لقمة الثانية للكرة المصرية كما يصفها الكثيرون ينظر إليها باعتبارها مرحلة قد تكون فارقة في مشوار كل منهما في السباق الإفريقي خاصة للإسماعيلي لاعتبارات نفسية أكثر منها فنية‏,‏ فبعد خسارة المباراة الأولي أمام شبيبة القبائل سرت أجواء من التشاؤم علي مستقبل الفريق في المنافسات خاصة أن فرص الفرق المشاركة تحددها بشكل أساسي نتائجه علي أرضه وكلما فقد نقاط تراجعت حظوظه‏,‏ لكن حسابات الكرة تؤكد أن الدراويش فقدوا ثلاث نقاط وسيلعبون علي خمس عشرة مازالت في الملعب‏.‏ أما حسام البدري وفريقه فيدركون طبيعة هذه البطولة وقيمة جمع النقاط التسع بالقاهرة‏,‏ فملامح البطل تظهر في المباريات التي تقام علي ملعبه‏.‏ ويتسلح الأهلي بمجموعة كبيرة من أصحاب الخبرة الذين اعتادوا علي مثل هذه المواجهات القوية وما يصاحبها من ضغوط عصبية واهتمام إعلامي وجماهيري هائل

Sunday, September 12, 2010

مشاهدة مباراة الاهلي و هارتلاند بث مباشر

مشاهدة مباراة الاهلي و هارتلاند بث مباشر مشاهدة مباراة الاهلي و هارتلاند بث مباشر مشاهدة مباراة الاهلي و هارتلاند بث مباشر مشاهدة مباراة الاهلي و هارتلاند بث مباشر مشاهدة مباراة الاهلي و هارتلاند بث مباشر

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Dual Core Atom Going to other Manufacturers

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Gigabyte’s newly refreshed convertible netbook, the T1005M, sports the 1.5GHz with 512KB of L2 cache, 2GB of DDR3 Ram, a USB 3.0 port, and optional HSDPA. Bits that have not changed are the usual 320GB hard drive, WiFi 80211b/g/n, Bluetooth, 2x USB 2.0, Windows 7 Home Premium and a 10.1-inch capacitive multi-touch display running at 1366 x 768 pixels resolution.

Deal of the Day: Dell Inspiron 15 (1545) for $379

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Today’s deal features a big screen for a little price. Thanks to LogicBUY, this 15.6-inch widescreen display Dell Inspiron 15 (1545) is available for$379.99, or about the cost of a high-end netbook. The system includes an 8x CD/DVD burner making it a great system to watch DVDs or create them on. 

Toshiba Satellite AC100 Smartbook Gets Hands-On Video Preview, Impressions

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The Toshiba Satellite AC100 might not be headed to U.S. shores any time soon, but if you’re up for feeling some gadget envy by proxy, Netbooknews’s Peter Cartwright spent some time with the AC100 and posted some hands-on impressions today.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Deal of the Day: Lenovo IdeaPad Z560 for $519

Today, Lenovo’s direct store offers a slick deal for someone who likes to work and play. Lenovo’s IdeaPad Z560 is a sleek black entertainment notebook with a lot of bang for your buck.  For $519 (originally $849, but you guys can have a $200 Lenovo discount and $130 stackable coupon compliments of LogicBUY) and free shipping, this bargain is too good to pass up. 
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The model is said to be lighter and thinner than the average 15-inch entertainment notebook . The laptop is mobile movie theater with Dolby advanced Audio. It also features chiclet keyboard and the new 2010 Intel Core CPU. You can also customize your notebook to your liking with optional discrete NVIDIA GeForce graphics and other features on the website.
Basic Specs: Core i3 -350M 2.26GHz processor, 3GB DDR3, 500GB Hard Drive, Intel HD Graphics, 15.6-inch  LED backlit LCD screen,  Bluetooth 2.1+EDR; 802.11n WiFi; Windows 7, 6-cell Battery; DVD+/-RW

HP Envy 14 Beats Edition Hands-On: Mean, Lean, Sound Machine

What, the Envy 14 isn’t cool enough for you? Then how about the Dr. Dre-inspired Envy 14 Beats Edition?
While this notebook has the same internal specs as the regular Envy 14–which means Intel Core i5 processors and ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 graphics, the Beats Edition will be decked out in all black, with the red Beats Audio logo on the lid. Instead of white backlighting, the keys will glow red; overall, the notebook looks  intimidating–in a good way. Sure, you don’t get the powerful audio mixing tools that came with the Envy 15 Beats Unlimited Edition, but this machine costs over a grand less ($1,249 starting price vs. $2,299).
Inside, the Envy 14 Beats Edition will feature Beats audio technology, designed in part by Dr. Dre, which means audio quality above and beyond what you’d normally get out of a notebook. The Envy 14 will also come with Beats Solo headphones from Monster, which will help users fully enjoy the sound coming out of their system.
The Envy 14 Beats Edition is on sale now. Check out specs, images, and more new HP products after the jump.

CPU: 2.53-GHz Intel Core i5-460M
RAM/Expandable to: 4GB/8GB
Graphics/Memory: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650/1GB
Hard drive size/speed: 640GB/7200 rpm
Display size/resolution: 14.5 inches/1366 x 768
Ports: 3 USB 2.0, eSATA/USB, HDMI, Ethernet, headphone, mic
Wireless: 802.11/b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.0

Where to Buy Gold

Deciding where to buy physical gold products is a very important decision. This article provides guidance to help you decide where to make gold purchases. The knowledge you need to find the best place for you to buy gold consists of general knowledge and knowledge specific to gold
Use the same common sense approach you use to make any major purchase. After determining exactly what you want to buy make a list of potential sellers. Write the seller’s details down. These details include the seller’s physical address, contact information, and web site address. Next, write a small set of criteria based on which you will select your top three sellers. Some criteria to consider are as follows. How long the company has been in business. Their terms and conditions related to payment procedures, return policy, and buying back. Recommendations from those you know and trust that have done business with the company. Find or make your own gold price comparisons for the items you want.
Use the Internet to search out any information you can find on others experience with the company. Don’t be afraid to call the company and tell them you are evaluating them and ask any questions you need answered. It is important to find a person at the company that will be your main contact. By this point you will be able to pick your top two or three companies.
One approach is to test your sellers buy making a small purchase from each of the selected sellers. Another approach is to make a purchase each month from a different seller. In any case, determine all the costs involved in each purchase including taxes, shipping and insurance before completing the transaction. Based on this experience you will have found some good companies to deal with. Ideally you will develop a long term relationship with a good company.
Here are some gold specific things to keep in mind when deciding where to buy gold. Look for coin shops near you that you can visit. Look at government and private Mints. eBay is an alternative suited to some. As gold becomes more popular you will see many more advertisements for gold products. Be very careful about these offerings and remember the process given above. If it seems too good to be true – it is!

Allocated Gold or Unallocated Gold – That is the Question

What is the difference between allocated and unallocated gold? Why should there BE a difference? And what benefits are there for the gold investor when it comes to the security of allocated and unallocated gold accounts?

Firstly let us look at how the allocated and unallocated system works.

Allocated Gold Account

An Allocated gold account means that the gold is owned outright by the investor or account holder. Usually this will be in a size comparative to the holding of the investor. It might be small bars and coins for a small investor but large 400 ounce gold bullion bars for a large investor. The account holder pays a storage and sometimes an insurance fee.

Most importantly the holdings are secured against the account holders name and the serial numbers or other identification is registered to that account holder. The account holder can redeem, or take out, the gold he has in their name at any time and have it shipped else where.

It should be noted that gold exchange traded funds do NOT include allocated gold.

Unallocated Gold Account
Unallocated gold accounts are an entirely different story. Here the account holder does not own specific physical gold but only a value 'backed' by gold kept in storage by the bank or company, such as GLD for example, who hold the gold 'in trust'.

This is the exchange traded funds at work. The gold is not secured to any gold account and there is no guarantee of ownership of any gold. In fact the LBMA description of unallocated gold disturbingly points out:

"Unallocated accounts. This is an account where specific bars are not set aside and the customer has a general entitlement to the metal. It is the most convenient, cheapest, and most commonly used method of holding metal. The units of these accounts are one fine ounce of gold and one ounce of silver based upon a .995 LGD (London Good Delivery) gold bar and a .999 fine LGD silver bar respectively."

It also states "The client is an unsecured creditor." Which is somewhat contradictory to the previous statement. Whereas the client who has an allocated gold account can point to some gold and say, "This is mine!" The unallocated gold account owner can only say they have lent money, at cost mind you since they have to pay for the privilege, to the institution who promise that those funds are backed by gold and the price is index-linked to gold. But the resemblance to owning gold stops there. You cannot redeem unallocated gold since you do not actually own any of the gold in the first place.

The institution may or may not have sufficient gold to cover the total value of all unallocated gold accounts and even if they do, they are also not bound to NOT use that gold elsewhere for another purpose, neither do they assume any responsibility for the safe deposit or storage done by a third party on their behalf.

This enters into the fractional system of using Paul to pay Peter. A common pastime of banks in general.

Conclusion
Our recommendation, if you want to have or own or hold actual gold, is to buy gold, and not a representation of it. Buy physical gold and have it stored. You can buy small bullion bars or large one depending on your own personal financial situation and one can buy on a regular basis to build up a gold store. But certainly we do not recommend you buy unallocated gold as, really, you are only buying a piece of paper that says your account is worth the same as the futures gold price. Not actually gold.

Peak Gold

Most have heard about Peak Oil – the proposition that world oil production has peaked and is in terminal decline. Now, Peak Gold is being proclaimed by industry experts. Vincent Borg, spokesman for the world’s biggest gold producer Barrick Gold, says gold production has been in decline since 2001. Total gold production peaked at 2,600 tonnes per year around 2000. The reason gold production has peaked is that existing mines are being depleted and new discoveries are few and small. Also, it takes many years to bring a resource discovery into production.
Demand, on the other hand, has increased to 3,800 tonnes in 2009 according to the World Gold Council. Over the decade from 1999 to 2009 central banks have sold 3,867 tonnes of their gold under various Central Bank Gold Agreements. These agreements have now ended and no more central bank selling is planned. Even with central bank selling the gold price has increased well over 200% since 1999. During the last several years a number of Gold Exchange Traded Funds have appeared. These are funds that sell shares to investors that track the price of gold. These funds must purchase and hold physical gold to back the shares. Currently these funds hold 2,000 tonnes of gold and represent a major new source of demand. The financial crisis that began in 2007 adds other demands as large institutional investors that have never owned gold before move into the market. New small investors are attracted to buy into the funds, coins and jewellery.
It appears that Peak Gold is real. Given the current climate – the gold price has only one way to go.
An interesting fact: The total amount of gold ever produced will fill a little more than 3 Olympic-size swimming pools. Here is the calculation. The World Gold Council estimates 163,000 tonnes of gold exists above ground today. That is 163,000,000 kg. The density of gold is 19,300 kg per cubic meter. Dividing 163,000,000 kg by 19,300 kg per cubic meter gives 8456 cubic meters as the volume of all the gold in existence. The volume of an Olympic-size swimming pool is 2,500 cubic meters (50 m by 25 m by 2 m). Dividing 8456 cubic meters by 2,500 cubic meters give 3.34 Olympic-size swimming pools as the volume of the gold in the world.

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HP’s Stylish New Mini 210 Rocks The Dual-Core Atom CPU

Last year when HP introduced the original Mini 210 we praised its design and keyboard/touchpad combo, but the battery life left something to be desired. Today the company announced a refresh for the netbook that includes an improved keyboard and touchpad, Intel’s dual-core Atom CPU, easier upgradability, and a wide range of beautiful colors.
The HP Mini 210-2061NR is definitely a good-looking machine. Though the 10.1-inch system weighs a little over 3 pounds, it’s less than an inch thick and feels really good in the hand. The 360 degree design gives it an all-over smooth and seamless look. Plus, whichever color you choose – charcoal, crimson red, luminous rose, lavender frost, or ocean drive – extends from the lid to the bottom of the netbook. I also like that the lid and bottom have a matte finish, so fingerprints shouldn’t be an issue.
Though this isn’t one of the runway-ready HP models, style is clearly an important factor. The netbook comes with a matching sleeve and users can also opt for a matching wireless mini mouse with micro receiver.
The bottom panel removes easily, as you’ll see in our hands-on video below, and allows easy access for users who want to upgrade the hardware themselves. Sadly, the max RAM this system can take is 1GB, but perhaps it will be enough for the 1.66-GHz Intel Atom N455 dual-core processor. The hard drive is a speedy 7,200 rpm with 250GB of space. And wireless N for fast Internet access.
Even though the Mini 210 will come with Intel’s integrated graphics standard, the dual-core CPU is supposed to power this baby enough for smooth full screen 720p video and streaming media. With great power comes great battery drain, so users might want to opt for the 6-cell battery over the 3-cell. Configurations start at $329.
We’re looking forward to putting this to the test when the netbook comes out. Until then, check out our hands-on video and gallery or read about more of HP’s fall 2010 announcements below.

Deal of the Day: Lenovo ThinkPad X100e for $381.65

oday’s deal is  a little laptop with a lot of power. The ultra-light 11.6-inch Lenovo ThinkPad X100e originally started at $614 but today Lenovo is offering a generous $165 instant savings plus a 20% off stackable coupon from LogicBUY.  Act fast, because this offer is only valid through September 2.
The X100e is truly a lightweight, weighing in at less than 
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3 lbs, and its packed with an AMD Anthlon Neo/ Athlon Neo X2 / Turion Neo X2 processor and has a great full-sized, spill-resistant keyboard with a multi-touch touchpad.  Colors come in “midnight black” and  a more adventurous “headwave red.” Check out the specs below and get more details at the link!
Basic Specs: AMD Anthlon Neo/ Athlon Neo X2 / Turion Neo X2 processor,  up to 4GB RAM, up to 320GB Hard Drive, ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics, 11.6-inch HD display with web camera,  Built-in WWAN & 802.11n WiFi, optional Bluetooth, 6-cell battery

Performance & Power: Samsung RF510 and RF710 Pack Core i5 and Core i7

On the heels of several other notebook announcements, including the QX410, the NF Series, and the SF510, Samsung added to powerful new systems to their lineup with the 15.6-inch RF510 ($899) and the 17-inch RF710 ($999). Aimed at the gamer/multimedia enthusiast crowd, both sport a subtle swirl pattern on the lid, while packing Nvidia 330M GPU, 1GB video memory, and Intel’s Turbo Boost technology under the hood. These two systems also bring USB 3.0 to Samsung notebooks. The RF510 includes Intel Core i5, while the bigger brother packs Core i7, 640GB of storage, and a Blu-ray drive. The RF710 will be sold exclusively through Tiger Direct.