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Sunday, 17 June 2012

EURO 2012 : TODAY LIVE Portugal vs Netherlands


Big Match between Netherlands vs Portugal in Group B at the Stadium Metalist, Kharkiv (17/06/12). Dutch favorites to win the Euro will face serious opponents to be able to qualify for the last eight.
Portugal in the first meeting of the German defeat by a score of 1-0, Mario Gomez became the hero winning “Der Panzer”. In this third meeting of the Dutch against the party life is to die for both teams.
While the Netherlands in Group B at the first meeting of a dark horse team defeated Denmark 1-0. While the second meeting of “Team Orange” will face the European Cup winners 3x successful germany beat Portugal in the first meeting.
The Netherlands is one of the favorites in Group B will undergo the party life and death to be able to qualify for next round her. The Netherlands is currently coached by Bert Van Marwijk led to believe that in the Netherlands at Euro 2012, after the last world cup dutch able to advance to the finals under the cold hand of Bert Van Marwijk.

Idea introduces ID 918 dual-SIM Android smartphone for Rs. 5,994


Competition in the budget smartphone segment continues to heat up, as Idea Cellular launches its dual-SIM Android touch phone – ID 918. The device is already available at online retailers such as Flipkart with a price tag of Rs. 5,994.
Speaking of specifications, the Idea ID 918 runs on Android 2.3 operating system. It comes with a 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen with 480 x 800 pixels resolution, 3.2 MP primary camera and a 1,300 mAh battery, which is rated to deliver 4 hours of talktime and 200 hours of standby time. The device has 150MB built-in storage and supports up to 32GB microSD card. The device comes loaded with a 2GB card. For connectivity, the Idea ID 918 smartphone supports 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Check out the full specifications of the new Idea ID 918 here.

   Idea is also offering special introductory data services worth Rs. 2,300 with Rs. 259 pack, along with the new 3G smartphones, supposedly making them the best buys in their respective segments. The Rs. 259 pack features free subscription to Idea TV for 3 months, 2GB of data per month for 3 months, and 10 minutes of talktime free every day for 90 days. This special introductory offer is available for both prepaid and postpaid users.
Idea's new ID 918 will be pitted against a plethora of other Android-based budget smartphones in the market. Micromax recently launched A52 and A45 smartphones. Spice also launched its low-end Android smartphone with a similar price range – the Spice Mi-280.

Thursday, 14 June 2012

EURO 2012 : Italy vs Croatia

                                                           Italy 1-1 Croatia  
 The final whistle is blown. An absorbing affair comes to a close and the spoils are shared. Andrea Pirlo's free-kick gave Italy a first-half lead, but they could not build on it, and Mario Mandžukić popped up in the second half with his third of the tournament to earn Croatia a draw.

Italy's Andrea Pirlo scored Italy's goal to claim the Carlsberg Man of the Match award.






Mario Mandžukić celebrates his third goal of  UEFA EURO 2012 to deny Italy their first win. 
 








                                                                                  

                                                                                            

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

SAMSUNG Star II Duos C6712

       Best Buy Rs. 6,480/-* 

Features

Dual Standby

You can have the convenience of owning two phones while only having to carry around one compact mobile. Great for separating business phone calls from private ones, this Dual SIM mobile gives you the freedom to choose between SIM cards when making phone calls, and take advantage of optimal operator’s tariffs, too.

Born to Flaunt

The Star II Duos has a gleaming presence with its jet black sheen. A subtle touch with your finger, and the 8.1cm Capacitive TFT Touch screen comes to life. Revealing the splendid clarity and vivid colours that lead to the best-in-class touch user interface. Truly, the Star II DUOS is bound to hit the limelight.

Born to Customise

Your phone, your screen. That’s what the highly intuitive TouchWiz 3.0 feature of the phone promises. It allows you to tailor make your shortcuts, modify or add to your home screens and makes every job of the phone far more convenient. For instance, the Social Hub puts together all your mails, messages and social networking updates on the phonebook itself. The drop-down quick panel gives you quick access to activation of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi as well as a single touch access to new mails or messages even if you are in the middle of your favourite music album. All in all, the phone makes your life a lot easier.

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Do it now. That’s the new mantra of the Star II Duos. So, if it is a joke, a poke or just any message, share it at that very instance. You’ll be well connected anytime, anyplace with the Push Instant Messenger service on Yahoo that runs in the background even when minimised. There are also Facebook & Twitter clients that give you a clean, customised & updated view of your social networking account anytime you feel like it.

Born for Universal Mail


Stay connected even while on the go. The Star II Duos is equipped with the fastest and widest Wi-Fi connectivity. The brilliant Push Mail with Activesync unites mails and contacts from an exchange server, letting you know when a new mail arrives. It also gives you access to easy mail setup for popular services like Yahoo, Hotmail and Gmail. Its Bluetooth 3.0 makes pairing with other devices extremely fast and convenient.

Born to do more


The Star II Duos goes beyond being a phone. It has a 3.5mm ear jack with 3D sound effects that lets you experience the finer touches to music tracks. And the expandable memory of up to 16GB lets you store more music, more fun. What take the enjoyment further are the exclusive Samsung Apps - your gateway to a whole new world of exciting applications.



Euro 2012: Gomez strikes twice as Germany shred Holland's nerves

Germany's Mario Gomez sweeps home his second goal of the night after seeing off the challenge of Holland's Jetro Willems

The European Championship is unremitting. The match appeared to tilt when Robin van Persie trimmed the Dutch deficit to 2-1, but Germany were the more poised side. Holland are without a point in the group and do not have a full say in their own destiny any longer. Germany lead with two victories but the Dutch, with none at all, still have theoretical prospect of advancing to the quarter-finals.
Their manager, Bert van Marwijk, was barely heartened by that, knowing that his side, in practice, are on the verge of elimination – they need to beat Portugal by two goals and for Germany to beat Denmark. The outcome in Kharkiv virtually stripped the Dutch of hope. Van Marwijk was wisely intent on complimenting the victors.
"Germany has a very good team," he said, "with lots of passing. They can score as they please. They're definitely favourites." Van Marwijk's opposite number did not make a pretence of modesty. Instead he took pride in detecting weakness in the defensive midfield pairing of Nigel de Jong and Mark van Bommel. "We knew it could be dangerous if we got into those spaces," said Joachim Löw a little smugly.
Animosity born of Germany's invasion of the Netherlands in the second world war may have receded to an extent, but this match still had an early intensity. Germany hit a post as early as the eighth minute with a volley from Mesut Ozil that also brought a partial save by Maarten Stekelenburg. By then van Persie had faltered when allowed an opportunity and sent his finish direct to the goalkeeper.
If the Arsenal forward was ill at ease, he is not alone in finding it as hard to fend off tension as it is to elude centre-backs. Indeed the opener from Germany in the 24th minute was particularly creditable for the confidence and technique that set it above the general tone of the night.
It was too easy for Bastian Schweinsteiger to pass the ball straight through the middle, but Mario Gomez still reacted beautifully, spinning to shoot beyond Stekelenburg. Holland's angst would have bitten deep then with a recognition that they were being outplayed. There is little mercy in the tournament. The European Championship can take pride in its intensity while it is still limited to 16 countries, but anxious coaches must wish there was more room for error. This match posed a great challenge.
The aim was simply to play well in defiance of the tension of the match and the overtones that this fixture carries. There are, too, expectations that have to be endured by footballers and their managers. Germany and Holland are, respectively, third and fourth in the world.
In essence, the Germans and Dutch must have seen a marvellous opportunity at this tournament if they could just survive the rigours of this group. Holland found it hard before the interval to demonstrate that they were peers of the Germans. Löw's men were easily identifiable as the bunch who won all 10 of their qualifiers for Euro 2012.
The misleading solace for Holland, such as it was, lay in the briefly delayed ruthlessness of the Germans, In practice, they understood the rich potential of counter-attacks when their opponents were obliged to take risks if they were to escape this second defeat. The execution was ideal for the next goal, seven minutes from half-time. Schweinsteiger slid a pass from the right into the path of Gomez, whose crushing drive flew past Stekelenburg.
The lead could have been greater but it did not appear even then that Germany would rue the occasional bout of wastefulness. Holland were unrecognisable as a side ranking high in the world under Van Marwijk's management. They could not reach the stability that would have been a start in countering ebullient and expert opponents.
Recoveries are not wholly impossible but they are hard to engineer in a tournament set at such a pitch. Sides seldom get an easy game in which to establish some poise. Holland would have understood that in the wake of the Denmark game, but the decisiveness of Germany in those opening 45 minutes had been unanswerable.
It might have been an exaggeration to claim that Holland still had hope but there seemed nothing left to lose. The introduction of Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Rafael van der Vaart was intended to add the sort of edge that might cut the opposition's lead. Even so, the principal difficulty lay in keeping this contest taut.
There was a danger that Holland would gradually be drained of whatever traces of optimism were still left in them. Some of the hunger was gone from the match, but Germany were thorough, striving to attack if only to drain a little more hope out of the opposition.
Even their defender Mats Hummels demanded two saves in quick succession from Stekelenburg. Some of the tautness went out of the game, with Germany confident of the points and Holland as convinced of inevitable defeat.
These are sides that each have a taste for adventure, but only Germany seemed wise to indulge it. Holland, for their part, strove to show that there was still hope within them. Jérôme Boateng suffered for that when an attempt from Lukas Podolski smashed against him.
Holland, all the same, had not despaired. The gap was closed to 2-1 by Van Persie's unanswerable drive from the left. Belatedly there was tension to the night, but it soon vanished once more.




Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Video: Jaguar destroys an XF...

This is what happens to the really rather lovely clay models of cars once a design is approved - they get SMASHED WITH AXES AND HAMMERS.

Don't believe us? Then click below and watch three Jaguar engineers whack the badger out of a model of the XF saloon, which received its facelift last year (and we were there to drive it. There's one in the Top Gear garage too).

Now enjoy the gloriously wanton destruction, then tell us if you can think of a better stress reliever...

Batman’s Lambo Aventador spotted at Silverstone



Next month, your computer will quietly implode. Internet forums across the globe will enter meltdown, telephone lines will crackle with interference and comic-book fanboys will be unable to construct decipherable sentences.
This is because the new Batman movie, The Dark Knight Rises will hit cinemas. And it'll probably be good, not least because Bruce Wayne will drive a Lamborghini. A Lamborghini Aventador, to be precise. The Lamborghini Aventador in the picture above, to be utterly pedantic.
You'll recall that last weekend, the one-make racing series fielded exclusively with Lamborghinis - the Super Trofeo - hit Silverstone. And amid lots of rain and some racing occurring, we managed to find this little snap of Bruce's daily driver resting menacingly on a special stand. The pic, uploaded by Lamborghini UK's Twitter feed, was posted with the simple line: "THE Bruce Wayne car".


Of course, we confirmed Bruce would be driving an Aventador in The Dark Knight Rises last year after this very car was snapped on set, sporting ‘Gotham City' licence plates. A perfect fit, it would seem, for the billionaire playboy with a penchant for rubber-clad violence.
And speaking of Batman, fear not: that affable, light-hearted, cheery merchant of knuckle-flavoured vengeance will of course, drive that ruddy outrageous motorbike-thing, judging by the nifty film trailer.
Reckon the 6.5-litre, 700bhp, V12-engined Lamborghini is a good match for ol' Bruce? He drove a Murcielago in The Dark Knight, don't forget...