Thursday, September 27, 2012

iphone 5 release









NEW YORK, Sept 24: Apple Inc. said Monday that it has sold more than 5 million units of the new iPhone 5 in the three days since its launch, less than analysts had expected.

Apple shares were down $15.31, or 2.2 percent, at $684.79 in premarket trading. 

The iPhone 5, the most eagerly awaited phone of the year, went on sale Friday in the U.S., Germany, France, Japan and five other countries.

When it launched the iPhone 4S a year ago, Apple sold 4 million in the first three days.

Apple could have sold more iPhones if it had more available: demand exceeded supply for most models. Topeka Capital Markets analyst Brian White said the phone was sold out at 80 to 85 percent of the U.S. Apple stores he and his team contacted Sunday evening, and the ones that were still available were mostly Sprint models.


 The four-inch screen, which we’ll come onto in detail shortly, is Apple’s belated nod to the industry trend for bigger displays, and means the iPhone 5 now stands a proud 123.8mm tall – width remains the same at 58.6mm.

The extra screen real-estate is welcome, though smaller-handed iPhone users might struggle to reach the standby button with a forefinger while holding it in a natural position. Th
ey might even have to stretch for the extra top row of apps. Just hold it a different way, perhaps.

Because various components have been reduced in size, the headphone socket has been moved to the bottom of the device, which comes with its pros and cons. On the plus side, your phone usually goes in your pocket nose first, which means the headphone cable has a clear run out to your ears.

On the downside, the jutting jack interferes with your hand when holding it ‘upright’. Not all apps will use the gyroscope to flip the screen 180-degrees, either, so you’ll have to get used to that.

The bottom-hugging stereo speakers have also been given a boost, the better to annoy old people on the bus as you rattle out Skream’s latest. Do your own iPhone 4S to iPhone 5 sound comparison and you’ll realise the sound is unquestionably fuller and deeper.

Then there’s the Lightening connector. In our testing, we didn’t find it any quicker for transferring content over a cable but we do prefer the new connector in terms of it being a) smaller and b) reversible.

At the time of writing, the Lightening-to-30-pin adapter wasn’t available – it sure ain’t in the box, and it’ll cost £25 on release – so we haven’t experienced how it will cope with existing docks and accessories but it’s safe to say, things could look ugly.

There are add-ons that simply won’t work with it, either – TomTom’s iPhone car kit, for example. It’s made us realise how many USB-to-30-pin cables we’ve amassed over the years and how, now, they’re all redundant, apart from servicing the new iPad and nostalgic clear outs.

Nepali Airline BB Airways To Fly

BB Airways BO 428 made its maiden flight carrying 201 tourists from Siem Reap of Combodia to Kathmandu on Thursday afternoon. The chartered flight of Boeing 757-200 touched down at Tribhuwan International Airport at 12.50 PM.

"This is an achievement not just for us but the whole nation. This flight has added a new chapter to the economic progress of the country and we have been encouraged to proceed further,” Bhaban Bhatta, chairman of the carrier. 

Press statement issued by the airlines says the flight was operated in co-ordination with TonleSap Airlines of Cambodia. 
“The scheduled flights would link Kathmandu with Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong while the airline will also operate two chartered flights to Narita, Japan from Kathmandu every week,” the statement further adds.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Friday, September 7, 2012

Dubai: A City Of Traditional Values And Modernity

Burj Khalifa in Downtown Dubai
Dubai Marina 







The Address Dubai Marina
Jumeirah Beach Residence


Dubai Marina Walk
The Address Downtown Dubai
ASCOTT Park Place Dubai and Nassima Towers
Dubai Beach 
Dubai Marina 
Dubai Marina 
This Pictures are not taken by me this is by Ausra Osipaviciute
 Beautiful collection of Dubai photos from the AOgraphy Travel who kindly shared their photos with us. Ausra Osipaviciute, the author, says — "Dubai is like a fast forward movement to the future with a mixture of very modern and glamorous things, but also when you look carefully it has a lot of old things remaining."

Thursday, September 6, 2012

cat


When i m going in street i sew the cat its really look so scary and eyes are so awesome and i just click the pic and the eyes like a marble. 

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Chahisake by Sugam Pokhrel [Music Video]


Kantipur Films and 7Points Creation have released the official music video for the song “Chahisake” by Sugam Pokhrel from the album Zoom+. Directed by Ashish Shrestha, the music video was filmed and produced in Dallas, Texas and features Manan Sapkota and Rozeena Shrestha as the lead models. Nikesh Shrestha’s cinematography and editing seems praiseworthy. The music video was premiered on Friday, August 31, 2012 at Himalayan Aroma in Irving.
Source Texasnepal.com

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Visa girl


"Visa Girl" is another most waited new nepali movie. This movie is directed by Prachanda M. Shrestha. It's a social comedy movie. releasing September 28/Asoj 12
"Visa Girl." is a story of the freewheeling passion of youth set in modern day Nepal. It captures the candid journey of love, dedication, kindness, creativity and compassion of four strangers, all geared to actualize their due dreams. As they near achieving their ultimate target, they no longer think about the challenges of every day obstacles but push their selves to break free from the shackles of their limitations and in a process touch the souls of many others.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Artificial flower

 Long time I m not uploading the picture cause i m little bit busy in my work so some pictures i had taken in Dubai Mall Shop .

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Saral awarded Soldier of the Year, 2012

kamala Shrestha, a resident of Kathmandu, got a call from her son, Saral Shrestha, studying in the Unites States. 

“I’m trying my hands on something big, please pray for me,” he said over the phone. He did not elaborate on what he was going to do or what was on his mind. She later found out that her son was getting admitted in the US Army and she wasn’t too happy about it. 

After three years, her heart has changed towards her son’s profession and she’s very proud of his success. Sergeant Saral Shrestha of the US Army recently was awarded ‘Soldier of the Year, 2012’. 

“I don’t see any reason to not be happy for my son’s success,” shared Kamala. 

Operation Command of the US Army awards one of the seven sergeants ‘Soldier of the Year’ and Saral was successful in bagging the title, leaving behind the rest. 



Saral, at the moment, is with the Special Forces Command (Airborne) in the US Army and he is also set to participate in the ‘Best Warrior’ Award in October. “Soldier of the Year is the brigade level award but Department of Army Best Warrior is the highest award,” informed Saral over the email. 

In September 15, 2009, when Saral got into the Army, it had only been around three years that he had stepped in America for his education. 

A graduate from Bellevue University in Nebraska in Bachelors in Computer Information Science Networking, he shocked his friends and family when he chose to enter the Army. 

It’s not unusual for Nepalis to enter the British or Indian Army but very few make it in the US Army. However, Saral’s father, Ramesh Kumar Shrestha, Professor of Political Science at Patan Multiple Campus in Lalitpur, is not surprised that his son got in. 

“Saral is already a citizen of America now,” shared Ramesh Kumar, adding, “He did go on a Student Visa but he was provided with the citizenship once he was chosen to be in the Army.”

“For America to be powerful, besides Gokhali (Nepali), there is a lot of contribution from people from all around the world,” recollected Ramesh as a student of International Relations. 

He said that at a time when the world is turning into a global village because of technology and the people getting more interested in the Western world, it was not surprising that his son chose to be in the US Army. 



“A great inspiration for me was my great grandfather, Sundar Kumar Shrestha, who fought during the World War II in Oceana and Nagaland from the British Army side. I heard his stories when I was growing up and I guess that inspired me to some extent,” shared Saral.

Even though the Shrestha family has a background in the Army, Saral’s father and grandfather never joined any forces. His ancestors in Kantipur (now Kathmandu) were in the Army during the Malla period. 

When the Gorkha Army attacked Kirtipur, the last king of the Malla period, Jaya Prakash Malla, had asked for help from Saral’s ancestors to fight the Gokhali Army and protect Kirtipur.

After nine generations, Saral has joined the US Army and proved that it runs in his blood to be a fighter and in the army.