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Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Corak menarik pada permukaan sebuah bangunan di Haus Rizzi - Jerman. Read more: http://maidaribendang.blogspot.com/2012/02/gambar-gambar-menakjubkan-dari-serata.html#ixzz26yV1b3tU

Saat-saat menarik waktu siang dan malam yang dirakamkan di sebuah tugu peringatan di Kaunas, Lithuania. Read more: http://maidaribendang.blogspot.com/2012/02/gambar-gambar-menakjubkan-dari-serata.html#ixzz26yUY7s6N

Pokok-pokok yang tumbuh di sebuah hutan membentuk suatu formasi yang ganjil berhampiran bandar Gryfino, Poland. Punca lengkungan tersebut masih tidak diketahui. Read more: http://maidaribendang.blogspot.com/2012/02/gambar-gambar-menakjubkan-dari-serata.html#ixzz26yU6hOcB

Sebuah restoran di pantai timur Zanzibar. Bergantung kepada pasang surut laut , pengunjung boleh ke restoran tersebut dengan berjalan kaki ataupun berperahu. Read more: http://maidaribendang.blogspot.com/2012/02/gambar-gambar-menakjubkan-dari-serata.html#ixzz26yTfp9Se

Thor's Well a.k.a "the gates of the dungeon" ( Pintu Penjara) di Tanjung Perpetua, Oregon , Amerika Syarikat. Pada waktu ombak sederhana dan berarus deras , aliran airnya menghasilkan pemandangan lanskap yang menarik. Read more: http://maidaribendang.blogspot.com/2012/02/gambar-gambar-menakjubkan-dari-serata.html#ixzz26ySWheDd

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

I PHONE 5

(CNN) -- One of the more striking things about holding a new iPhone model is how your old iPhone, which seemed perfectly sleek and adequate just an hour earlier, can suddenly feel slow, clunky and heavy. It's a neat trick, one that Apple is betting on to help it ship new units to exsisting iPhone owners in the coming year. After today's Apple press event, we were given some hands-on time with the upgraded iPhone 5, as well as the iPod touch and iPod nano. Here are our first impressions of the taller, lighter iPhone 5, which we tested next to a crusty, pratically fossilied iPhone 4. Opinion: The iPhone is not our savior The iPhones and iPods were laid out on tables in the dim, windowless hall at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Protective Apple employees made sure the devices weren't pilfered, wiped off journalists' finger prints and visibly flinched every time someone dropped a phone (which happened quite a few times while we were there). From the front, the iPhone 5 looks just like the iPhone 4 and 4S. It actually takes a moment to register that it's taller (holding it next to a previous iPhone model helps bring it home). The display is the same retina display found in the iPhone 4, iPhone 4S and now, the new iPod Touch, but is now 4-inches instead of 3.5-inches. Apple unveils the new iPhone 5 CNN App shown at iPhone 5 press event Apple unveils smaller, faster iPhone 5 Then you pick it up. The phone is incredibly light, and that weight is its most striking and memorable feature. It feels almost delicate in the hand, naked without some sort of protective case to prevent it from snapping in half. Of course, the iPhone is not nearly that fragile. The body is made out of the same aluminum found in MacBooks, as well as glass. It feels expensive, not like a plastic device that could break easily. (We look forward to the inevitable drop tests.)

Wednesday, 29 August 2012


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