10 Games Most Downloaded by “The Jury”

January 27th, 2012 No comments

Competition games that use a unique concept in the selection of the winner, Mobile Game Developer has entered phase War 2 “judging”.

When similar competition winners are determined by the jury, winners in this competition are determined precisely by how much his game downloaded by users.

So the jury is acting as a Nokia phone users.

After training at Agate Mobile Developer Camp, the participants of the competition game is challenged to create a game that can attract users to download and play it.

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Beware of Doing “Hot Yoga”

January 26th, 2012 No comments

Bikram yoga or hot yoga is done in a hot room can be trusted to form the stamina and promote detoxification of the body. However, be careful because not everyone is safe to do this one type of yoga.

Physical activity in high-temperature room turned out to be dangerous for people who have certain health problems. For example, for those who suffer from hypertension, low blood pressure, or heart disease.

“People who are sensitive to heat, had suffered from heat stroke, or easily dehydrated, you should consult your doctor before doing hot yoga,” advises Diana Zotos, yoga instructor and therapist in the department of medical rehabilitation in a surgical specialty hospital in New York, USA.

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10 Ways to Not Infected Flu

January 25th, 2012 No comments

Flu should be classified as a disease can be prevented. Many cases of flu that did not have to suffer just because of negligent or may not know how to prevent it.

Do not joke about the flu. Especially for the elderly, the flu is generally more severe than if they happen to younger people. In addition because their immune systems are entering the age of aging has been diminishing, the type of flu virus that enters the body is not necessarily the same.

We know of three families of influenza virus types (types A, B, and C). Each type has so many members of his own family.
Temperament family members of each type of flu virus is also not the same degree of ferocity. Some are benign, others malignant extraordinary. Flu is common to attack the European population, for example, unlike in Indonesia, generally classified as a malignant type of flu virus, and often very deadly. Flu outbreak early twentieth century in Spain, swallowing hundreds of thousands of deaths.

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Surf internet1 Hour Every Day Push Higher IQ

January 17th, 2012 No comments

Good news for Internet users. Report researchers say, do onlineactivities on the internet at least an hour a day can increase the IQ and the ability to remember.

Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles(UCLA) compared the brains of participants who frequently use the internet and who rarely use the internet.

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Internet addiction Trigger Obesity

January 16th, 2012 No comments

If you intend to attenuate body, do not just reduce the size of the meal on the plate only. Ssebaiknya also reduce your time in front of the net. A study in Australia says that those who spend time with the internet at risk of obesity.

In the Journal of Medical Internet, researchers conducted a survey of 2650 adults in Australia about physical activity, the internet, play computer games, reading, watching and other activities conducted during the respondent is in the spare time to learn to do with the disease of obesity.

How to use your computer as a home theater

January 15th, 2012 No comments

By Mathew McCurley

These days, the computer is so much more than a productivity machine. Frankly, I watch most of my television and movies on my computer screen through Netflix, iTunes, DVDs, and every streaming site the Internet has to offer. The best part about the computer as a television is that you can still have a great home theater experience on the LCD and not spend a fortune to do it. Here are a few tips on getting that home theater experience right on your PC.

Get the content
Content is plentiful these days, and that’s awesome. Remember when we actually had to be at home to watch the shows we wanted to when they were going to air? How did we live without streaming television or DVRs?

We’re on a strict budget here, so let’s throw cable out the window for a moment. That’s not to say get rid of your cable — but with a few of these suggestions, you might be tempted.

How to choose the right Blu-ray player

January 14th, 2012 No comments

By Jacob Bolm

There are a seemingly endless number of Blu-ray players on the market. You would think it should be simple to pick one out — they all play Blu-ray movies, and that’s the whole point of owning one. But what options — such as streaming Netflix, connecting to the internet, and the ability to watch 3-D movies — make sense for you?

Connecting to the Internet
At first glance, wanting to connect your Blu-ray player to the Internet may seem a bit odd. But doing so can give you some pretty neat options. Other than a high-speed Internet connection such as DSL or cable, you will need a router of some sort. If you aren’t sure that you have a router or what it is capable of, call your internet provider, or head into your local electronics store and speak with a sales associate.

There are two ways to go about connecting it to the Internet: through a standard network cable or through your home wireless network. A large portion of Blu-ray players can connect with a network cable, but not all can connect wirelessly — a feature that usually costs a bit more. Connecting your Blu-ray player to the internet lets you easily update its software, access additional Web-based content on certain Blu-ray discs, and use streaming applications.

Tiny frog claims the title of ‘world’s smallest vertebrate’

January 13th, 2012 No comments

A frog that can perch on the tip of your pinkie with room to spare has been claimed as the world’s smallest vertebrate species, out-tinying a fish that got the title in 2006. But the discoverer of another weensy fish disputes the claim.

A tempest in a thimble, some might say.

An article Wednesday in the journal PLoS One named Paedophryne amauensis (pee-doh-FRY-nee AM-OW-en-sis) as the world’s smallest animal with a spine.

The adult frogs are about three-tenths of an inch long (7.7 millimeters long), and a millimeter or so smaller than a carp found on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The frogs are so small that Louisiana State University herpetologist and environmental biologist Christopher Austin had to enlarge close-up photos to describe them.

But the adult males of a species of deep-sea anglerfish are smaller by as much as a millimeter and a half, said University of Washington ichthyologist Theodore Pietsch, who described them in 2006. The males, which come in at 6.2 to 7.4 millimeters in length, don’t have stomachs and live as parasites on 1.8-inch-long (46-millimeter-long) females.

Can scientists define ‘life’ … using just three words?

January 12th, 2012 No comments

In November 2011, NASA launched its biggest, most ambitious mission to Mars. The $2.5 billion Mars Science Lab spacecraft will arrive in orbit around the Red Planet this August, releasing a lander that will use rockets to control a slow descent into the atmosphere. Equipped with a “sky crane,” the lander will gently lower the one-ton Curosity rover on the surface of Mars. Curiosity, which weighs five times more than any previous Martian rover, will perform an unprecedented battery of tests for three months as it scoops up soil from the floor of the 96-mile-wide Gale Crater. Its mission, NASA says, will be to “assess whether Mars ever was, or is still today, an environment able to support microbial life.”

For all the spectacular engineering that’s gone into Curiosity, however, its goal is actually quite modest. When NASA says it wants to find out if Mars was ever suitable for life, they use a very circumscribed version of the word. They are looking for signs of liquid water, which all living things on Earth need. They are looking for organic carbon, which life on Earth produces and, in some cases, can feed on to survive. In other words, they’re looking on Mars for the sorts of conditions that support life on Earth.

Curing Sunburn And Treatment at Home

January 10th, 2012 No comments

1.  Apply aloe vera gel on your face, and neck before stepping out of your home to protect yourselves from the harmful rays of sun .Aloe vera has anti-inflammatory properties for  preventing  and curing suntan naturally at home.Aloe vera juice mixed with  vitamin E tablets  is very effective cure for suntan.You can use the mashed leaves  of aloe-vera with lemon juice to treat suntan naturally at home.

2.    Apply sandalwood paste with milk before stepping out of your home. Sandalwood has cooling properties to cool and soothe your skin naturally .This treatment will remove suntan and make your skin oil-free .Use this home remedy for getting glowing and fair skin too.