Thursday, January 10, 2008

New Everex's Cloudbook coming to Wal-Mart by month's end

Everex's Cloudbook coming to Wal-Mart by month's end

This is pretty official!

Yes, the Everex / Packard Bell / FIC Nanobook / Cloudbook / CE260 is actually coming Stateside... to Wal-Mart.

That's right, the Everex Cloudbook will be available on January 25th of this year.



It features a 1.2GHz VIA C7-M CPU, 512MB of RAM, a 30GB hard drive, and a 800 x 480 display for the extra-affordable price of $399.

The system will be sporting Everex's gOS Rocket, the Google-ified version of Ubuntu.




Source: http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/09/everexs-cloudbook-coming-to-wal-mart-by-months-end/

New Reebok Precision Trainer XT Heart Rate Monitor with Chest Strap

Reebok's Precision Trainer Heart Rate Monitor is designed with multiple features to help you keep track of your heart rate, target zone, exercise time, laps and more.

Its graphical pyramid display indicates your level of exercise intensity.

Now, Reebok launched a new series called Reebok Precision Trainer XT and this comes with Heart Rate Monitor with Chest Strap.

There is a special offer from www.woot.com. Check it out here.





photo source: http://www.woot.com/Default.aspx

Tata Nano, World's Cheapest New Car, unveiled by Tata Motors in India

Tata Nano, World's Cheapest New Car, unveiled by Tata Motors in India!

Watch the video here.

It is a little over 10ft long bumper to bumper, can seat four passengers comfortably, has reached speeds of 65 miles per hour and is set to transform the concept of travel for the masses in India and in poorer parts of the world.

This is the People’s Car, the world’s cheapest car at a starting price of 100,000 rupees ($2,500) or the equivalent of a DVD player in a Lexus.

The prototype of the Nano, the official name of the ultra-cheap car manufactured by Tata, the Indian conglomerate in the lead to buy Jaguar and Land Rover, was unveiled at the auto show in Delhi today with all the frenzied excitement that accompanied the launch of the new Volkswagen Beetle in 1994.

Citing moments in history including the first manned flight by the Wright Brothers and man’s landing on the moon, Ratan Tata, the chairman of the company, revealed a cute, compact car designed to appeal to first-time car buyers in one of the world’s fastest growing car markets.

“I hope this is a car that changes the way people travel in rural and semi rural India. We are a country of a billion people and most are denied connectivity,” he said. “This is a car that is affordable and provides all-weather transport for the family.”

The aluminium car contains a rear-loaded 33 horse-power two-cylinder petrol engine and weighs about half a tonne. It is 3.1m long, 1.5m wide and 1.6m high and has four wheels pushed out to the corners to improve its manoeuvring.

The standard version – which will cost 120,000 rupees on the road after tax and delivery – comes complete with most features in any ordinary car: four doors, a four-gear manual transmission, seatbelts, locking and a steering wheel. A small boot allows enough room for a duffle bag.

The deluxe version, costing slightly more, will have air conditioning and central locking, while features such as radios and sun visors can be added at extra cost.

The car is the culmination of about five years of research and input from designers across the world, including Italy. But it was ultimately designed and made in India, defying scepticism that an Indian group best known for its elephantine trucks could manufacture a cutting-edge product that would catch the attention of the best in the automotive industry.

A team of 500 people worked on the car, which is to be made at Tata’s plant in the eastern state of West Bengal.

The car will be sold first in India, with an initial production run of 250,000 a year, but is expected to be made available in other emerging markets in Latin America, south-east Asia and Africa within four years. It will launch commercially in the second half of the year.

The Nano is about half the price of the cheapest car available. Both the Maruti 800 from India and China’s QQ3Y Chery sell at about $5,000. The prospect of millions of ultra-cheap cars on the roads of developing countries has sent some environmentalists into a panic.

Mr Tata has dismissed suggestions his car will add to the congestion on India’s potholed roads where motorbikes and scooters are the primary mode of transport – about eight million two wheelers will be sold this year.

“I would be concerned if our vehicle created absolute chaos all over India but there are other reasons for this [chaos] other than the presence of our vehicles. The questions about congestion seem to imply that we are going to seep [sic] the global market with millions of these vehicles. We don’t have the resources for that,” he said. “We need to think of our masses. Should they be denied the right to an individual form of transport?”

Tata says the car, which does 50 miles to the gallon, will conform to all present and future emission standards in India and Europe. It has also passed a full-frontal crash test and is designed to pass further impact testing under European standards, he added.

Source: http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/driving/article3164205.ece

Victoria's Secret Angels Swimwear 2008



Victoria's Secret Supermodels Marisa Miller and Alessandra Ambrosio recently hit the beaches of St. Barts for this year's swimwear catalogue photo shoot.


29-year-old Marisa has featured in many swimwear photo shoots for Sport's Illustrated and Victoria's Secret and will be featuring on this year's swimwear catalogue cover for Victoria's Secret:

"I just found out I got the cover of swimwear today, so it's huge to be on the cover of one of the Victoria's Secret catalogues, so I'm really excited," she said enthusiastically.

"I'm a beach girl, so I love seeing all the new swimwear and trying on the different suits. I'm definitely in my element," she added.

This latest collection is the first Victoria's Secret swimwear line to be available in stores. All other collections have only been available through the catalogue.

"Having swimwear in the stores is awesome, because the girls can go into the stores and try on the suits and it is easier than ordering from the catalogue because you can go in and mix and match yourself," Miller said.

Brazilian model Alessandra Ambrosio, 26, said of the new collection - "It's a beautiful collection. All new (styles) - metallic, stripes, polka dots. You are going to see a lot of new things."

The 2008 Victoria's Secret Swim Catalogue will heat up nearly 10 million mailboxes in early January and will be available in 350 stores in the US.

Watch the video here.

Find out more about the complete range of Victoria's Secret Swimwear 2008 here.

Source:
http://www.victoriassecret.com
http://www.tv3.co.nz/News/Story/tabid/209/articleID/43205/cat/41/Default.aspx

No. 1 Tar Heels Beat UNC Asheville 93-81

No. 1 Tar Heels Beat UNC Asheville

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Tyler Hansbrough scored 23 points and Wayne Ellington added 19 to lead top-ranked North Carolina past North Carolina-Asheville 93-81 on Wednesday night.

Hansbrough, who reached the 20-point mark for the eighth time in nine games, started the Tar Heels' decisive 13-4 second-half run with a momentum-shifting dunk over the nation's tallest player, 7-foot-7 Kenny George.

Ty Lawson scored 17 points and reserve Danny Green had 12 of his 14 in the first half for North Carolina (16-0), which never trailed in completing its first perfect nonconference regular season since 1998 and just its fifth in 50 years.

Bryan Smithson had 25 points and K.J. Garland added 16 for UNC Asheville (11-4), which had its three-game winning streak snapped. Many of George's 14 points came on feet-on-the-ground dunks and layups.

But the snapshot of the night belonged to Hansbrough, who took matters into his own hands after the Bulldogs closed within 54-45 one minute into the second half on Garland's 3-pointer.

Hansbrough stormed down the left side of the lane and threw a two-handed dunk over George's outstretched arms, sending the crowd at the Dean Smith Center into delirium.

After Ellington's one-handed dunk capped the run and made it 67-49 with 14:14 left, UNC Asheville didn't get closer than 10 points the rest of the way.

The Tar Heels iced it by reeling off nine straight points after George's layup made it 84-74 with 5 minutes left.

Ellington had his second straight dominating performance, coming three days after scoring a career-best 36 points in the Tar Heels' Atlantic Coast Conference opener at Clemson — a victory he sealed with a last-second 3-pointer in overtime.

Vincent James added 11 points and George had 11 rebounds for UNC Asheville, which shot 53.2 percent yet fell to a combined 0-6 against the Kansas and North Carolina teams coached by Asheville native Roy Williams.

Deon Thompson added 10 rebounds for the Tar Heels, who flirted with a turnover-free first half before backup forward Mike Copeland couldn't keep control of the ball in the paint with 4 seconds left, leading to a layup at the buzzer by Garland that made it 53-40.

Source: http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iiOdcx2f9Tfg8O5BjA2mtol-jnSAD8U2NST80