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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Tornado M20 IP Video Phone

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Tornado M20 is an advanced VoIP and Video phone designed to meet the growing communication needs of consumers and businesses. It offers complete set of IP Centrex/PBX features and advanced video conferencing capabilities for more complete communication experience. Additionally, Tornado M20 offers a number of value added features such as voicemail with local message storage, chat, email, news, local weather information, and many more.

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Tornado M60 Digital Media Center PC

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Tornado M60 is a powerful Digital Media Center Personal Computer that supports Standard and High Definition (HD) video, audio/video playback, web browsing and a myriad of media applications. The product connects to a TV set or a monitor and enables users to play digital media, chat, browse the Internet, use popular Linux applications, and more. Designed for Digital Media Center applications, Tornado M60 can also be used as a personal computer, allowing users to install their own applications running under open-source Linux

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CellNode M100

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CellNode M100 is a unique WiFi device which enables providers to securely deploy wireless mesh networks. Every CellNode features two radio transceivers that support the 802.11a/g/b standards. The first radio usually serves local wireless subscribers (downlink) at 2.4Ghz, while the second radio is used to connect to the infrastructure backbone (uplink) at 5Ghz. CellNode M100 features protected WDS/STP infrastructure data routing transport that allows transparent traffic failover and logically isolates all client networks for improved throughput, advanced roaming, and network security. The device can be provisioned and managed centrally. It includes security software such as Firewall, QoS, and Radius software services for access and traffic management purposes.

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Nokia E71 Mobile Phone - Grey
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Monday, March 30, 2009

BMW Driving
Guide the tricked-out BMW
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Cricket Challenge
Cricket Challenge that lets you pit yourself against any other South African provincial team. Howzat!
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Saturday, March 28, 2009

کرکٹر اعجاز احمد پر تھانے میں دمے کا اٹیک ، اسپتال منتقل
Video: Dhoom - Deepika Cheers for SRK!
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Akshay Kumar launches Comic book series

The Khiladi of Bollywood Akshay Kumar launched a new comic book series at the Taj Lands End, in Bandra on Friday night

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009


Apple unveils new iPhone features
Apple lifts the lid on 100 new features for the iPhone and a new set of tools for developers to be released later this year.

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Josef Fritzl admits all charges
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Madagascar court backs handover
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Sharia courts open in Pakistan's Swat

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AFP) — Islamic courts have started work in Pakistan's Swat valley under a controversial deal that the government hopes will end two years of bitter fighting, officials said Wednesday.
Last month's agreement to implement sharia in the former ski resort triggered alarm around the world fearful it would embolden militants throughout the northwest, which is a hotbed for Taliban and Al-Qaeda extremists.
"Seven qazis (judges) have started working in sharia courts in Swat," said regional commissioner Syed Mohammad Javed.
"Nothing against sharia will be allowed," he said. Courts began hearing cases under Islamic law on Tuesday.
The judges, all qualified in Islamic law, were approved by pro-Taliban cleric Soofi Mohammad, who signed the deal with the government on February 16 and who is the father-in-law of firebrand militant leader Maulana Fazlullah.
Thousands of acolytes of Fazlullah spent nearly two years waging a terrifying campaign to enforce sharia law in the area, beheading opponents, bombing girls' schools, outlawing entertainment and fighting government forces.
Muslim Khan, a spokesman for Fazlullah, welcomed the development.
Ameer Izzat Khan, a spokesman for Mohammad, said: "It is the result of a two-year struggle. We are thankful to Allah. Our aim is to impose Allah's system on Allah's earth."
"An appeal court will also start functioning soon, the government has assured us," Khan added.
Provincial information minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain said the courts had been set up under a 1990s regulation and that amendments were awaiting official approval by President Asif Ali Zardari.
The minister said that once peace and order was restored fully to Swat, government troops would be pulled out, although residents say most of the valley has effectively fallen into the hands of the Taliban.
"When government writ is established, the military would be phased out gradually," Hussain said.
Despite the fragile ceasefire, acts of violence have continued. Two soldiers were killed on March 3 after Taliban militants accused them of violating the agreement, and suspected Islamists kidnapped two local officials.
Hussain said nearly 200 schools destroyed or damaged during the fighting had been given tents so classes could resume.
Senior cabinet minister Bashir Bilour said sharia courts would soon be extended to six more districts of Malakand, the wider region around Swat.
"The president has assured us he will sign the regulation. Qazi appointments have been made and six more districts of Swat will have sharia courts," Bilour said. Swat, a former princely state, was only absorbed into Pakistan 1969.
But the agreement has sparked anger among lawyers elsewhere in the country who have just secured a government promise to reinstate chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, two years after he was dismissed under emergency rule.
"The establishment of sharia courts in Swat is a dangerous precedent, which has put our judicial system at serious risk," said Rashid Razvi, a top lawyer.
"The qazis (judges) who run these courts are simply clerics who have no knowledge of laws and training on how to run a court," he added.
Analysts say higher courts have lost their writ in Swat.
"The Swat courts have scrapped the writ of the superior courts in that region," said Tauseef Ahmed Khan, a professor at Urdu University Karachi.
"Chaudhry should make this issue a priority and abolish sharia courts."
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Fighting back

Fighting back
Egypt women learn skills to fend off sexual harassers.

BD call off series against PakistanDHAKA: Bangladesh on Tuesday called off their home series against Pakistan because of security-related issues.M Ahad ... more


Harbhajan, Mona Singh get court summons for 'Ravana-Sita' dance
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Cricket world marks second death anniversary of Bob Woolmer
KARACHI: Pakistan and the rest of the cricket world mourning the tragic death of former national team coach, Bob Woolmer on the second anniversary today. Woolmer, 58, born in Kanpur (India) was found dead in his hotel room in Jamaica on Marc... more


Karan Johar at his candid best on Farhan Akhtar's 'Oye! It's Friday!'
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Abhishek Bachchan up close and personal with Farhan on Oye! It's Friday!




Week after week we have been entertained with the antics of the multi- talented Farhan Akhtar. This time this boy genius will be teaming up with AB's baby Abhishek Bachchan on 'Oye! It's Friday!'


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Video: Salman Khan In 'Dance India Dance'
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He has grilled some 800 personalities over 16 years in a mock court room, making 'judges' hand down verdicts on his popular show, "Aap Ki Adalat". Now, after a year-long sabbatical, noted TV host and co-founder of India TV Rajat Sharma says he is missing the limelight.


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Updated at: 1637 PST, Wednesday, March 18, 2009 LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief Mian Nawaz Sharif has said that Prime Minister has been conveyed that 17th Amendments should be abolished. Speaking to mediamen here on Wednesday, he said that supremacy of law, elimination of poverty and outdated system are his top priorities.“We have talked to Prime Minister and now 17th Amendments will be abolished,” he said. PML-N chief said that restoration of jud ... Full Story

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Sallu not interested in camoes

Whether it is the debacle of ‘Saawariya’ at the box office or the worry that his recent films are not able to create any impact; whatever it is Sallu has decided that he will not do any guest appearances. The first six-pack boy of Bollywood feels that his fans like to see him only as a lead actor and he is not willing to disappoint them.
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DDLJ’s unbelievable feat!

‘DDLJ’ completes continuous run of 700 weeks
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Katrina perfects her Hindi

When director Prakash Jha gave Katrina Kaif a character who needed to speak pure fluent Hindi in ‘Rajneethi’, he must have had something in mind. He is one guy who is spoken about in Bollywood circles as an epitome of determination and confidence and his choice has finally proved to be just perfect.
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Sanjay all set to rally!

After saying good bye to the liquor bottle forever and a new found enthusiasm to be in good health, Sanjay Dutt is preparing for a new battle. The actor is gearing up for the coming elections where he is in the fray as a candidate from Lucknow representing the Samjadwadi Party.
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Billu - Middling on all vistas
Unluckily, Srinivasan and Director Mohanan – makers of the poignant tale of 'Katha Parayumpol' should be topsy-turvily entangled in their sense about selling remake rights. Yeah! Absurd remakes in two different versions as 'Kuselan' and 'Kathanayakudu' had really balled up the duo's best efforts and now Priyadarshan
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Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge - Falling Below Average
It’s precisely a willy-nilly scenario for UTV Productions has it persistently churning out flicks with good motifs. Well, that’s a good spell but one finical doubt does keep ringing in our minds. Do the producers heed to full-fledged script and screenplay or else sign-up for directors merely with one-liners. Previous year has been the most fantastic
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Jal live in concert

Watch Live concert of Jal on March 10th, 2009 by admin

Live Concert Of Jal the Band

Venue: Szabist, Karachi
Date: 21st Feb 2009