Sabtu, 20 Oktober 2012

Foto Hot Pemeran Neny (Baby Sister Kakek-Kakek Narsis

 
Pemeran Neny (Baby Sister Kakek-Kakek Narsis - Trans TV) ini tidak kalah sexy dan cantik dengan para pendahulunya (Magdalena, Nikita Mirzani dan Sara Wijayanto). Gadis kelahiran Palembang 1991, yang sedang 'on fire' ini kedapatan sedang mandi basah. Di balik pakaian putihnya yang tipis tersembul payudaranya yang sintal diantara kutang hitamnya....



Masih ingat cerita tentang hantu nenek gayung yang pernah gempar 4 bulan yang lalu di daerah Jakarta ?

Kini kisah tersebut resmi di filmkan dengan judul "Nenek Gayung" (Coming Soon), berikut beberapa gambar yang berhasil dijepret di saat pembuatan film sedang berlangsung :





NB :
Ketika Premiere film 'nenek Gayung' tersebut, sempat-sempatnya Kartika Putri pose hot di depan kamera...

Cara Membedakan Happy Call Asli atau Palsu

1. HAPPYCALL JUMBO (COKLAT)

                    
  KEMASAN TAHUN 2002                                    KEMASAN TAHUN 2008
                         
HAPPYCALL JUMBO                                   BUKU RESEP HAPPYCALL JUMBO

2. HAPPYCALL REGULER/KECIL (MERAH)

 
Kemasan 2002 s/d sekarang          Happycall reguler dan BUKU RESEP (beda dengan yang Jumbo)

PENJELASAN :

Happycall adalah produk inovatif yang dibuat oleh Mr. Lee (Hyun Sam, Lee) seorang warga negara Korea di awal tahun 2002.

Mr. Lee adalah pemegang tunggal/pemilik hak patent Happy call dengan nomor patent:

    1. Korea patent   : 0350158

    2. USA patent      : US6, 619, 192B2

Sekitar Awal 2004, Happy call hadir di Indonesia melalui jaringan Distributor Tunggal PT. Dimarco Mitra Utama (dimana saya telah menjadi member PT. Dimarco Mitra Utama Sejak Tahun  1996 dengan ID Dimarco 030796 ), sehingga saya pastikan bahwa produk Happy call Dimarco Gogomall yang saya jual adalah produk ASLI Happy Call Korea. Yang dibuat oleh Mr. Lee (Hyun Sam, Lee).

Adapun ciri – ciri Happy Call yang ASLI adalah:


1.  Sticker Tanda Tangan Mr. Lee (Hyun Sam, Lee)


2.  Sticker Hologram


3.  No. Korea Patent : P.A.T 0350158, terdapat di gagang Happy Call Dimarco


4.  Distributor Tunggal DIMARCO di Dus Happy Call Dimarco.


5. Kode DMC-0133 di dus sebagai kode produk PT. Dimarco



Review Logitech WiLife Digital Video Security

Logitech WiLife Digital Security Systems are not compatible with the new Logitech Alert Digital Security Systems
400 MHz DSP Processing Power
Windows Media Video 9 Image Encoding
Motion detection in up to 16 zones, Auto brightness Image Processing
Selectable 640 x 480 pixels or 320 x 240 pixels Resolution

Buy & Sell Samsung Series 5 550 Chromebook

 A new Chromebook today and it costs just $249. That’s less than many a tablet or even smartphone. However, there are some caveats associated with the 11.6-inch machine, which include storage space and all together power.

Under the hood is an ARM-based processor (1.7Ghz Samsung Exynos 5), which is often found in many mobile devices. The previous Chromebook used an Intel Celeron processor, and while that offering is more analogous to that of a traditional laptop, it’s also louder, sucks up more energy, and is generally more expensive – the last Chromebook was over $400.

Despite boasting a smaller screen (11.6-inch vs 12.1-inch) than it’s predecessor, the new Chromebook has a higher resolution display of 1366×768, weighs 2.48lbs, and measures .8-inches thick. 16GB of on board storage comes standard with the machine, though thanks to an SD card slot you can bump that amount to infinity, provided you’ve got a bevy of SD cards on hand. Google also includes 100GB of online storage for up to 1 year, but after that you’ll need to pay a fee. Those that travel a fair bit, you’ll enjoy the 12 free Gogo inflight WiFi passes (estimated $150 value) that you can use over 2 years on domestic US flights (not bad considering the price of this machine).

Additional specs include 2GB of RAM, a USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 port, HDMI output, a .3MP camera, dual 1.5w speakers, and a purported 6.5 hour battery life. Sorry, there is no 3G or 4G connectivity, but it’s a caveat we’re willing to accept in light of the lower price, though it’s important to note that it is not WiFi N enabled. Like the previous machines of a time past, this one will include the same chiclet style keyboard and a comparable trackpad.

So, it’s obvious that the new Chromebook (model number XE303C12-A01US) isn’t intended to replace, but complement your existing computing power. It’s a bit hard to agree with that, though, especially seeing as most machines these days are light enough, and powerful enough to complete most tasks (putting aside Photoshop and other media like editing programs). That said, we could easily see this fitting in nicely into the family room or kitchen. Kids could complete home work assignments, parents could look up recipes or quickly surf the web, and supposedly it’s capable enough to support full HD streaming.

Review Samsung Galaxy S III vs LG Optimus G

Review Samsung Galaxy S III vs LG Optimus G  - The latest flagship smartphone from LG, the Optimus G, is no laughing matter. Past LG handsets have been lackluster, but don’t let that stop you from considering the Optimus G as a potential next phone. It’s a bold new step for the company that I wholly endorse. From my short time with the phone thus far, I’m impressed. But can it unseat our current king, the Samsung Galaxy S III?
With the holidays coming around and the last batch of smartphones releasing in just under a month I wouldn’t recommend anyone just go out and buy the Galaxy S III today. That’s not to say you’ll be disappointed, because you surely won’t. There’s a reason why Samsung’s flagship is both the best-selling and most popular Android phone on the marketplace. Our savvy readers know, of course, that those who are patient are more often happier. They don’t buy products that ship broken, sell on day one with problems, or end up only marketing fluff.
So which is the best device? Unlike our comparison earlier this week, which we didn’t have hands-on time with both models, this time I’ve personally reviewed the Galaxy S III and have two different Optimus G models on-hand. So let the comparison begin!

Size

There doesn’t seem to be a major difference between the Galaxy S III (GS3) and Optimus G in terms of size, but hold both and it becomes abundantly clear that the two couldn’t be more different. The GS3 is sleek, thin, and both looks and feels like a futuristic phone, and that’s partly due to the large size but still relatively small impact. Not so with the Optimus G, which is a Siberian tiger compared to Samsung’s bobcat. The Optimus G both looks and feels like a brick in the hand, but in a manly, “yeah, this is my phone” sort of way.
The screen sizes are only slightly different, 4.8″ for the GS3 versus 4.7″ on the Optimus G, but the real size difference is in bulk and width. With .1″ less screen size diagnolly, the Optimus G is actually wider and has more pixels going across as well, as you’ll see in the display section below. This makes it too big to use one-handed, but not too tall, which is a perplexing change of pace for Android phones. That’s not to say it’s better or worse. It’s just different.
Out of all of these things, the only one that really makes a difference is the weight, and that’s where Samsung’s phone is miles ahead of LG. The GS3 is 133 grams; the Optimus G is 145g. That doesn’t sound like a lot, but when you hold the two phones in your hand, the difference in weight is astonishing. The LG phone feels heavier because of its size as well, which doesn’t help in the hand or the pocket.
Winner: Galaxy S III, which is thinner and lighter.

Appearance

As I mentioned earlier, the GS3 looked and looks stunning, at least from a distance. The relatively cheap-feeling plastic shell gave it the appearance of grandeur, which in this bout is all that’s necessary. And the Optimus G? Depending on the model you get, it will look how you feel after eating two meals at McDonald’s and hating yourself, or it will look like a standard smartphone.
That’s because here in the US there are two models, one for Sprint and the other for AT&T. In a strange twist the Sprint model is identical to what everyone else in the world gets: a sleek, cut handset that’s thin around the edges and almost looks elegant, if you let it. It may be big, but it looks pretty good for a smartphone.
Not so with AT&T. Their changes make the phone thicker around, add on a textured top and bottom, all with a slapped-on AT&T logo on the back and an utter lack of class. As much as it pains me to say, the two phones side by side look and feel like twins separated at birth, one in the US and one in Europe. Guess which is which? Then again, these twins aren’t ugly, but they’re 5′s compared to Samsung’s 9. Or, well, maybe an 8. It has smart curves, a solid build for a glossy plastic panel, and is shiny in all the right ways. LG just can’t compare.
Winner: Galaxy S III, which looks sleeker, more streamlined, and isn’t a fat buffoon from any distance.

Display

Ahh, the good stuff. The Optimus G has an IPS panel that boasts a strange 15:9 aspect ratio, but with a display resolution you’ve likely heard before: 1280×768. If that sounds familiar, it’s because most 720p TV sets support up to 1366×768 when you plug a computer in. Don’t ask me why. And frankly, the extra 48 pixels across do very little for the phone’s display, but as they say, you can never get enough pixels.
What actually makes the Optimus G stand out is that it uses an IPS panel, compared to the GS3′s decent but relatively weak SuperAMOLED Pentile display. The reason the GS3 doesn’t really compare is screen brightness is way down, even if overall contrast is higher. The Pentile system, which uses an RGBG (that’s red-green-blue-green) pixel system (instead of traditional RGB) looks good, but not great. Samsung was able to get away with it because the screen was so dense that nobody could notice how actually terrible it was, which is brilliant. Think about it: they defeated the human eye from noticing an odd design that makes no sense compared to competing technologies!
LG doesn’t have that problem and uses a more traditional IPS screen which is extremely bright, provides great color and light contrast, and is actually visible in sunlight. Oh, and don’t forget it has more pixels.
Winner: LG Optimus G, which provides better overall picture quality with an IPS panel. And it has more pixels.

Operating System

Both phones run Android 4.0, though in Korea the GS3 already has 4.1 running. We’re expecting a worldwide release of Jelly Bean on the GS3 sometime this month. Or not. Who knows with these crazy release dates.
For the time being, the major difference between both operating systems are the extras that Samsung and LG have built into their respective phones. The GS3 includes some extras, but is pretty clean in spite of Samsung’s worse judgment. LG on the other hand has taken “optimization” to another level, but I must admit in a lot of useful ways. The drop-down menu includes the same quick-menu functions, but they’re completely customizable. The four apps on the bottom that stay with you on every homescreen page actually houses up to six apps. Swiping between pages, depending on which model, offers several very clean and pleasant graphics. I especially enjoy the lock-screen, which by default acts like a portal into the phone that you have to swipe to open.
Then there are the excessives, but they’re on both devices. App organization on the Optimus G is more confounding, but that’s a relatively moot point. LG simply offers more customization, and if there’s anything that Android users love, it’s exactly that.
Winner: LG Optimus G, which offers a lot more customization, though the OS is the same.

Processor

Putting the GS3 against the Optimus G head to head in processing power is like using a bald eagle for a cock fight. It just isn’t fair, and everyone knows it. Well, you may not know it, but the engines in these two phones are a generation apart, and we all know how much of a gap that can create. The first benchmarks I’ve taken of the Optimus G are anywhere from 20% to 150% faster than the GS3. Web browsing is only slightly better, but graphical performance and raw computing power are so much faster on the Optimus G that the chicken knows it’s cooked. Pun intended.
Winner: LG Optimus G, which uses the newest generation Qualcomm Krait processor which is anywhere from 20%-150% faster than the one in the GS3.

Storage

Normally I’d skip this one altogether, considering that the GS3 and Optimus G both have expandable memory and ship 16GB models. Except for one little detail: the Optimus G ships with 32GB of storage. Well, if you’re on Sprint or not in the US. If that’s the case, then you don’t get expandable memory, but for the same price you get double the space, while we’re still waiting for Samsung to release a 64GB model sometime in the near future (it’s available from some retailers, but none that I would trust).
And the AT&T model? It comes with 16GB plus a MicroSD card slot, so users can get a total of 48GB. The GS3 has a MicroSD card slot too, so it has the same maximum, but the difference of course is on the Sprint/World version you get 32GB for $200 versus 16GB on AT&T with a fatter, uglier phone, that has expandable storage.
Which is better? I’d rather have 32GB with no MicroSD card, but that’s just me. Android isn’t particularly good at managing storage properly between internal and external memory, and I’ve rarely found need to go above 32GB on an Android phone even with a ton of music, movies, and apps. Heck, I don’t do that on my iPhone. And internal memory is always better because it’s faster…but it’s ultimately dependent on what you do with your phone.
Winner: Tie, because they offer the same type of storage, and the Sprint 32GB model will likely be enough for users on the Now network.

Camera

Based on the testing I’ve done, in general the Optimus G does not have that great of a camera. it’s 13MP, compared to the GS3′s 8MP, but everyone should know by now pixel count means less than nothing when it comes to picture quality.
Then again, the one smart thing AT&T did with their model was used an 8MP sensor, which does two things: it makes picture quality clearer and keeps the lens inside the frame of the phone. Sadly for LG, this helps but not enough. The GS3 has one of the best cameras of any smartphone, as we’ve seen in the past with our extensive camera comparisons, and the Optimus G just doesn’t do the more powerful phone justice. We’ll have a full comparison of the cameras shortly.
Winner: Galaxy S III, which provides better quality photos no matter which Optimus G model you’re comparing it to.

Battery Life

Both handsets feature 2100 mAh batteries, and you would think that the latest Krait processor in the Optimus G would be optimized for battery life, but the sad fact is that it isn’t. Well, unless you select the phone to throttle itself and go into the hippie “eco” mode. Selecting this non-default mode boosts battery life so much that it practically doubles it. Without “eco” active, the Optimus G drops about 10% of battery life every hour fifteen, even idling. That’s pretty bad.
Meanwhile the GS3 offers exceptional battery life with no user help. Sure, the processor isn’t nearly as powerful, but put LG’s “eco” mode on and the two are much, much closer in benchmark performance. And this is all very surprising, because one would expect that while a more powerful processor requires more power to run, it also doesn’t need to actually process data as long because it does it faster. So, in a sense – *puts on glasses* – the Optimus G isn’t optimized. Yes, I used that pun twice. I regret nothing.
What’s more important however is battery life with “eco” active, and frankly the Optimus G runs for a long, long time. It does as well as the GS3. I haven’t completed my barrage of battery tests just yet, but there’s one reason that Samsung wins this contest of longevity, and that’s the default standard and additional complexity that LG is introducing. Having a high-end mode is fine, but that shouldn’t be the default standard. Most users won’t even know how to turn it on or off, or even what it means. That’s just wasteful.
Winner: Galaxy S III, because while both offer fairly equal battery life, the GS3 does so normally. The Optimus G has to be set to do so, doesn’t do so by default, and that’s a level of complexity most smartphone users don’t ever want to deal with.

Carriers

Ouch, this one’s easy. The Optimus G is stuck on Sprint and AT&T. Meanwhile, the GS3 is on all four major carriers and pretty much all smaller carriers as well.
Winner: Galaxy S III, which supports all carriers.

Price

Both handsets sell/will sell for $200, though since the GS3 has been out for a few months there is an expected price drop closer to the holidays. Don’t bet on being so lucky with the Optimus G, since it isn’t even out yet. Slated for November 4, you’ll be lucky to get it at any discount. Plus, a quick search will reveal that you can already get the GS3 at a discount with some carriers.
Winner: Galaxy S III, which is available for less and will be even cheaper when the holidays finally come around.

Overall Winner

The scores are close. LG has done a tremendous job with the Optimus G, though corners were cut, or in this case, grew. Some of it isn’t LG’s fault. The fatter AT&T model is just because Ma Bell has this urge to be different to the extent of being a hipster.  In the case of the camera they made the right call, but everything else — from thicker hardware to more bloatware — is just too much.
What sets the Optimus G apart is its breakneck speed, the sort that just isn’t available on any device today. That’ll change in the coming month, but likely won’t come to too many phones because we’ve already run through the summer releases. So if you want the absolute fastest phone, the Optimus G is it. It also has a really great screen, which for a phone that may turn into your media player, is far more important than anything else we compared.
Ultimately though, the Optimus G is worse but only ever so slightly. Samsung just built a better phone. It has a smarter design, it’s more comfortable regardless of hand size, it’s lighter and feels better, and it does all that without making the user fix things. But the Optimus G is really quite close. The few areas that it loses in are slight. From my use thus far, I would recommend it for purchase, and with a few weeks before release there may be some changes to the software that improve on the overall device. We’ll have to wait and see.
The point is you can’t go wrong with either device. Both the Optimus G and Samsung Galaxy S III are great devices. Samsung’s is better, but LG’s is newer. Make your choice starting from there.

Buy & Sell HTC Desire A8181 Android Smartphone


HTC Desire A8181 Android Smartphone with 5 MP Camera, Wi-Fi, Touchscreen and Bluetooth--International Version with No WarrantyHTC Desire delivers intense brilliance, sharp contrast, and true colors on the expansive 3.7-inch AMOLED display. The 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor makes the phone incredibly responsive as you multitask from app to app without skipping a beat, while the instinctive HTC Sense experience lets you wield the power of the HTC Desire with the greatest of ease. With the HTC Desire, it’s all about your information, your entertainment, your multimedia, your way. A multitude of HTC Sense widgets makes it easy to transform your Home screen with rich content that personalizes your phone experience. If you’re a sports junkie or simply love to keep up to date with the latest news, the HTC Desire keeps you in the know with the News application. News makes it easier than ever to collect all your favorite articles from across the web. Choose from a selection of channels that cover top blogs, news sites or sports pages, or get news updates based on the keywords you select. The HTC Desire excels at helping you stay in touch with the different circles of friends or colleagues in your life. The new People widget lets you bring any group you create on your phone right to the surface for easy access to calling, messaging, emailing or simply checking up on social networking updates. The HTC Desire simplifies the way that you tend to all of your social networks. With Friend Stream, your interaction with friends across multiple social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr are brought into a single easy to follow stream of updates, photo posts, and shared links. Friend Stream also lets you shout out your thoughts or feelings to all your online friends with a single comment that gets broadcast to both Facebook and Twitter. 
Readmore :


Buy & Sell Gamming Computer Big Performance 2013

Microtel Computer® TI6029 Gaming Computer with Intel i7 3770k 3.5GHz Processor, 16GB DDR3 1333MHZ, 1TB Hard Drive 7200RPM, 120GB SSD Drive, 24X DVD-RW, Radeon HD7850 2GB GDDR5 Video Card, 700Watt PS, TZ77, Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Full Version CD - 64 bit + WIFI 
Microtel Computer® TI6029 Gaming Computer with Intel i7 3770k 3.5GHz Processor, 16GB DDR3 1333MHZ, 1TB Hard Drive 7200RPM, 120GB SSD Drive, 24X DVD-RW, Radeon HD7850 2GB GDDR5 Video Card, 700Watt PS, TZ77, Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Full Version CD - 64 bit + WIFI Microtel Computer® TI6029 Gaming Computer with Intel i7 3770k 3.5GHz Processor, 16GB DDR3 1333MHZ, 1TB Hard Drive 7200RPM, 120GB SSD Drive, 24X DVD-RW, Radeon HD7850 2GB GDDR5 Video Card, 700Watt PS, TZ77, Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Full Version CD - 64 bit + WIFI
Readmore :

Buy & Sell Intel Core i7-3770K Quad-Core Processor 3.5 GHz

Intel Core i7-3770K Quad-Core Processor 3.5 GHz 8 MB Cache LGA 1155 - BX80637I73770K 
Product Features :
3.50Ghz Intel Core i7-3770K Processor (4 cores / 8 threads)
8 MB L3 shared cache
LGA1155 socket
Two memory channels supporting up to 32GB of memory
Read More :

Buy & Sell DVD Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 64-Bit

Windows 8 System Builder DVD  64-Bit
Windows 8 System Builder is for pre-installation on a new personal computer or installation on a computer that is not currently running Windows 7, Vista, or XP. This product is not an upgrade and does not provide solutions to help you keep personal settings or files as the product is installed. Windows 8 System Builder DVD 64-Bit can be installed on personal computers with a 64 bit capable processor.

The new Windows 8 start screen is your personalized home for items you use the most and can be customized according to your user preferences. Windows 8 Live tiles provide real-time updates from your Facebook, Twitter, and e-mail accounts. Along with the new Start screen, the lock screen now includes e-mail, calendar, and clock widgets.

To access your PC, Microsoft has replaced a standard PIN or password with a swipe gesture; unlock your PC by clicking or swiping preset locations you’ve selected on the lock screen. New functions also allow you to search for your favorite software programs, open, close, hide, resize, or run multiple apps simultaneously with the swipe of a finger or a swipe of the mouse.

Windows has also made changes to make your PC more secure by boosting its existing security features and adding "SmartScreen," which acts to prevent suspicious programs or apps from being installed or running on your machine. Finally, Windows 8 also gives you the ability to "refresh" itself to give users a new starting point and a cleaner version of Windows.
System Requirements

1 GHz processor
2 GB RAM
20 GB available hard disk space
1366 × 768 screen resolution
DirectX 9 graphics processor with WDDM driver

Additional Requirements to Use Certain Features

Internet access (fees may apply)
For touchscreen, you need a tablet or a monitor that supports multi-touch
Microsoft account required for some features
Watching DVDs requires separate playback software
Windows Media Center license sold separately
To snap apps, you need a screen resolution of at least 1366 x 768
Readmore :



Review Kindle Fire HD 16Gb $199

Kindle Fire HDKindle Fire HD

World's most advanced 7" tablet

  • 1280x800 HD display with polarizing filter and anti-glare technology for rich color and deep contrast from any viewing angle
  • Exclusive Dolby audio and dual-driver stereo speakers for immersive, virtual surround sound
  • World's first tablet with dual-band, dual-antenna Wi-Fi for 40% faster downloads and streaming (compared to iPad 3)
  • High performance 1.2 Ghz dual-core processor with Imagination PowerVR 3D graphics core for fast and fluid performance
  • Over 22 million movies, TV shows, songs, magazines, books, audiobooks, and popular apps and games such as Facebook, Netflix, Twitter, HBO GO, Pandora, and Angry Birds Space
  • Integrated support for Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo! and more, as well as Exchange calendar, contacts, and email
  • Free Skype video calls with front-facing HD camera
  • Free unlimited cloud storage for all your Amazon content
  • Kindle FreeTime - a personalized tablet experience just for kids. Set daily screen limits, and give access to appropriate content for each child. Free on every Kindle Fire HD. Coming next month
  • Prime Instant Video - unlimited, instant streaming of thousands of popular movies and TV shows
  • Kindle Owners' Lending Library - Kindle owners can choose from more than 180,000 books to borrow for free with no due dates, including over 100 current and former New York Times best sellers and all 7 Harry Potter books.
Readmore :





Review Kindle Fire HD 8.9" 4G LTE Wireless

Kindle Fire HD 4GKindle Fire HD 4G
Ultra-fast 4G LTE wireless from AT&T
No hunting for Wi-Fi hotspots. Connect with ultra-fast 4G LTE.
  • Get 250MB a month for 12 months with a one-time payment of $49.99 - no monthly payments. If you need more data, 3GB and 5GB monthly plans are also available.
  • $49.99 package also includes: 20GB of additional Cloud Drive storage for your photos and more, plus a $10 Amazon Appstore promotional credit
  • Save hundreds of dollars in the first year compared to what you would pay for other tablets. See example
Stunning 8.9" HD display, exclusive Dolby audio, fastest Wi-Fi, plus ultra-fast 4G LTE wireless

  • 1920x1200 HD display with polarizing filter and anti-glare technology for rich color and deep contrast from any viewing angle
  • Exclusive Dolby audio and dual stereo speakers for crisp, booming sound without distortion
  • High performance 1.5Ghz dual-core processor with Imagination PowerVR 3D graphics core for fast and fluid performance
  • Dual-band, dual-antenna Wi-Fi for 40% faster downloads and streaming (compared to iPad 3)
  • Over 22 million movies, TV shows, songs, magazines, books, audiobooks, and popular apps and games such as Facebook, Netflix, Twitter, HBO GO, Pandora, and Angry Birds Space
  • Integrated support for Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo! and more, as well as Exchange calendar, contacts, and email
  • Free Skype video calls with front-facing HD camera
  • Free unlimited cloud storage for all your Amazon content
  • Kindle FreeTime - a personalized tablet experience just for kids. Set daily screen limits, and give access to appropriate content for each child. Free on every Kindle Fire HD. Coming next month
  • Prime Instant Video - unlimited, instant streaming of thousands of popular movies and TV shows
  • Kindle Owners' Lending Library - Kindle owners can choose from more than 180,000 books to borrow for free with no due dates, including over 100 current and former New York Times best sellers and all 7 Harry Potter books.
  • More Detail : 




Review Kindle Fire HD 8.9" only $200

Stunning 8.9" HD display, exclusive Dolby audio, and fastest Wi-Fi


1920x1200 HD display with polarizing filter and anti-glare technology for rich color and deep contrast from any viewing angle
Kindle Fire HD
Exclusive Dolby audio and dual stereo speakers for crisp, booming sound without distortion
High performance 1.5Ghz dual-core processor with Imagination PowerVR 3D graphics core for fast and fluid performance
Dual-band, dual-antenna Wi-Fi for 40% faster downloads and streaming (compared to iPad 3)
Over 22 million movies, TV shows, songs, magazines, books, audiobooks, and popular apps and games such as Facebook, Netflix, Twitter, HBO GO, Pandora, and Angry Birds Space
Integrated support for Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo! and more, as well as Exchange calendar, contacts, and email
Free Skype video calls with front-facing HD camera
Free unlimited cloud storage for all your Amazon content
Kindle FreeTime - a personalized tablet experience just for kids. Set daily screen limits, and give access to appropriate content for each child. Free on every Kindle Fire HD. Coming next month
Prime Instant Video - unlimited, instant streaming of thousands of popular movies and TV shows
Kindle Owners' Lending Library - Kindle owners can choose from more than 180,000 books to borrow for free with no due dates, including over 100 current and former New York Times best sellers and all 7 Harry Potter books.
Buy Now :


Cara Upload File ke 4shared.com Agar Tidak Putus2

Buat agan agan yang susah upload file ke 4shared ,yang biasanya sering putus-putus atau berenti di perjalanan,, kena tilang polisi kali ya??? kayak ane kemarin tu di tilang polisi ane minta damai malah diminta 250rb,,, hah mending sidang... hoho...
 Yahh langsung aja berikut ini caranya...
Intinya kita hanya Ping ke ip 4shared caranya seperti ini.
Sebelum mengungah file, buka windows "Run" letaknya di :
Keybord tekan lambang windows + "R" , Atau
"Start" terus pilih "Run" , baru kita kerikan "ping 4shared.com - t"
Nah kalo udah selesai tinggal "ENTER" aja... baru ente upload tu file file ente ke 4shared,,, pasti "LANCAR JAYA" hehe....
Tulisan ini Semoga bermanfaatlah.... :)
Kunjungi Juga ya :
Lirik Lagu Metal