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latest new stills from dil raju movie. its production number 12 for dil raju and sri venkateshwara creations, kajal agarwal and taapsee playing female leads of the movie. movie is under shooting and getting ready for sankranthi. these stills released on the occassion of Prabhas birth day (23rd October 2010 is prabhas birth day)
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The MacBook Air is a Macintosh notebook computer designed by Apple, described as the “world’s thinnest notebook.” It is positioned as the ultraportable in Apple’s MacBook family and was introduced at the Macworld Conference & Expo on January 15, 2008. The MacBook Air was the first laptop to implement Apple’s precision aluminum unibody enclosure.
The MacBook Air has been revised three times since the original release. The first revision introduced higher performance, a larger hard drive, and a Mini DisplayPort. The second revision, introduced with the MacBook Pro family, featured a lower price, higher performance, and longer battery life. It was revised once again in October 2010 with the addition of a smaller, 11.6 inches (29 cm) display option.
A truly mobile device needs to be light, thin, and strong enough to take with you wherever you go. It also needs to perform quickly, spring to life instantly, and have enough battery power to keep up with you. It should have no spinning hard drive, no optical drive, and no unnecessary parts. All of that is true of iPad. And now, it’s true of Apple’s most mobile notebook ever: MacBook Air.
MacBook Air continues its legacy of firsts with something entirely new for any Mac: flash storage. Standard. In fact, the new MacBook Air is designed completely around flash storage. But in a totally different way. Typically, flash storage is housed in a package that’s the same size as a conventional hard drive. Yet the flash chips themselves occupy a very small portion of that housing. Getting rid of the hard drive enclosure and using only the parts that matter ” the actual flash chips” frees up about 90 percent more space. And just like that, there’s room for other important things, like a bigger battery. Now you have a notebook that weighs practically nothing and runs for hours on a single charge. That’s mobility mastered.
Features:
All Flash Storage Instant on gratification.
Multi Touch trackpad it’s love at first click, tap, and scroll.
Two-Finger Scroll.
Pinch Open & Close.
Three finger Swipe to Navigate.
Long lasting battery instant one ven after a month off.
Display and Camera.
High resolution display millions of pixels millimeters thin.
Face time Camera.
Stereo Speakers heard but not seen.
NVIDIA GeForce graphics power in motion.
Intel Core 2 Duo Processors small in size big on performance.
Height : 0.11-0.68 inch (0.3-1.7 cm)
Width : 11.8 inches (29.95 cm)
Depth : 7.56 inches (19.2 cm)
Weight : 2.3 pounds (1.06 kg)
Processor and memory
1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 3MB on-chip shared L2 cache; or optional 1.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 3MB shared L2 cache 800MHz frontside bus 2GB of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM onboard (4GB maximum)
The MacBook Air has been revised three times since the original release. The first revision introduced higher performance, a larger hard drive, and a Mini DisplayPort. The second revision, introduced with the MacBook Pro family, featured a lower price, higher performance, and longer battery life. It was revised once again in October 2010 with the addition of a smaller, 11.6 inches (29 cm) display option.
A truly mobile device needs to be light, thin, and strong enough to take with you wherever you go. It also needs to perform quickly, spring to life instantly, and have enough battery power to keep up with you. It should have no spinning hard drive, no optical drive, and no unnecessary parts. All of that is true of iPad. And now, it’s true of Apple’s most mobile notebook ever: MacBook Air.
MacBook Air continues its legacy of firsts with something entirely new for any Mac: flash storage. Standard. In fact, the new MacBook Air is designed completely around flash storage. But in a totally different way. Typically, flash storage is housed in a package that’s the same size as a conventional hard drive. Yet the flash chips themselves occupy a very small portion of that housing. Getting rid of the hard drive enclosure and using only the parts that matter ” the actual flash chips” frees up about 90 percent more space. And just like that, there’s room for other important things, like a bigger battery. Now you have a notebook that weighs practically nothing and runs for hours on a single charge. That’s mobility mastered.
Features:
All Flash Storage Instant on gratification.
Multi Touch trackpad it’s love at first click, tap, and scroll.
Two-Finger Scroll.
Pinch Open & Close.
Three finger Swipe to Navigate.
Long lasting battery instant one ven after a month off.
Display and Camera.
High resolution display millions of pixels millimeters thin.
Face time Camera.
Stereo Speakers heard but not seen.
NVIDIA GeForce graphics power in motion.
Intel Core 2 Duo Processors small in size big on performance.
Height : 0.11-0.68 inch (0.3-1.7 cm)
Width : 11.8 inches (29.95 cm)
Depth : 7.56 inches (19.2 cm)
Weight : 2.3 pounds (1.06 kg)
Processor and memory
1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 3MB on-chip shared L2 cache; or optional 1.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 3MB shared L2 cache 800MHz frontside bus 2GB of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM onboard (4GB maximum)
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1)Rangali Island, The Maldives:
Of the 1,192 islets that make up this island nation in the Indian Ocean, roughly 1,000 are uninhabited. Suffice to say, your chances of finding romantic seclusion are pretty high. Like most of the resorts here, the Conrad Maldives Hotel occupies its own private atoll, called Rangali Island. The romance factor kicks in before you even arrive, thanks to a seaplane ride over the shallow, impossibly clear lagoon. Soon enough, you’re dining in the underwater restaurant and kicking back in the over-water spa.
2)Capri, Italy :
Updated and more locations will be added
Of the 1,192 islets that make up this island nation in the Indian Ocean, roughly 1,000 are uninhabited. Suffice to say, your chances of finding romantic seclusion are pretty high. Like most of the resorts here, the Conrad Maldives Hotel occupies its own private atoll, called Rangali Island. The romance factor kicks in before you even arrive, thanks to a seaplane ride over the shallow, impossibly clear lagoon. Soon enough, you’re dining in the underwater restaurant and kicking back in the over-water spa.
2)Capri, Italy :
Updated and more locations will be added
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