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Saturday, October 16, 2010

The Most Beautiful Hacker Of the PLANET




London: A student from Russia, who has been accused of a plot to defraud British and U.S. banks of millions, has been dubbed as the 'world's sexiest computer hacker'.

Kristina Svechinskaya, 21, who was part of a gang aiming to steal 220 million dollars, appeared in court wearing leather boots and skin-tight jeans, the Daily Mail reported.

She is set to make another appearance in court after being charged with conspiracy to commit bank fraud and false use of passports, and if convicted, she could be jailed for up to 40 years.

Svechinskaya was one of four students at New York University said to have acted as "money mules" by opening hundreds of accounts.
Prosecutors claim she opened at least five bank accounts, which received 35,000 dollars of the stolen money.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Sony Patents Degradable Video Game Demos


Sony has patented a new kind of video game demo, though it’s probably not the kind of video game demo that we’d want to get. The patent describes a demo that will have its features eroded over time, which just means that it will become less and less enjoyable to play. A good example would be your weapon being weakened over time, or a racing game losing race tracks once you’ve reached a preset number of plays. The features will be reinstated when you finally purchase the game. Such a system would probably encourage developers to offer more trials, which would probably be good marketing, and shouldn’t steal any thunder away from the full version of the game, so maybe there’s a silver lining to all of this?

Friday, March 5, 2010

Blue Efficiency from Mercedes Benz






The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is an important car for its maker - all over the world, with 1.3 million units of the previous generation finding happy owners. Sure enough, a fair number of them serve as taxis in Germany - but if you have had the good fortune to talk to one of these Mercedes wielding taxi drivers you won't ever need a sales pitch from a Mercedes executive. I have heard these taxi drivers praising the E-Class cars over the years for being extremely reliable.

These taxis run for a million km or more on autobahns that demand precision dynamics and fool-proof reliability. They are practical too with space for five adults and their luggage. In short, if an alien ship visits earth and decides to take a sample of an advanced motorcar home - the E-Class, especially the newest version, is a good candidate since it aptly represents the progress that we have had since the days of rolling down hills on logs.

As far as India goes, it was an E-Class, the W124 series, that set the ball rolling when Mercedes-Benz decided to build cars here - there are over 12000 E-Class cars on Indian roads as we speak - making it the largest selling luxury car in India by far.


Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Volvo S80 Luxury Redefined

Volvo has launched an updated version of its S80 for the Indian market. The new S80 will cost Rs 38.79 lakhs (ex-showroom, Mumbai) and Rs 37 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi). The New Volvo S80 comes with a high-performance, twin-turbo diesel that puts out 205 hp and 420 Nm of torque. According to Volvo, this new engine takes performance, fuel efficiency and refinement to entirely new levels.













































Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Merc S-Guard: The god of war









The Immortal Spirit Of Car
The most-expensive car to hit the Indian roads till date isn't merely a fortress but a fast one at that. Thanks to its chassis design, the S-Guard could reach a maximum speed of 210 km/h despite the features incorporated for the B6/B7 protection level, and would deliver a virtually identical driving characteristics to that of S600, with whom it shares its platform. The S-Guard will come to India with a 380-kW (517-HP) V12 bi-turbo engine.











So, what features shall make you feel like an immortal sitting inside the car? Here, we list a few -


a) The added protection is not installed afterwards, but is already integrated into the bodyshell during the vehicle assembly. So, it's different from getting your current four-wheeler bulletproof.

b) The S-Guard is protected by high-alloy special steels and bulletproof glass. When designing this armoring, the Sindelfingen specialists cover virtually the entire sedan: during assembly, protective elements are installed in the doors, rear wall, sides, roof lining, bulkhead, and other sections. Yeah! In case you already are worried about door gaps, they are designed in a way that an impacting bullet is diverted into a kind of labyrinth, so that it cannot penetrate the seam. Sit and play God!

c) The S-Guard has an emergency fresh-air system on board that supplies passengers with air from inside the vehicle. Say, for example, external sensors register smoke or tear gas (assuming you are not messing up with the police), the air-conditioning system disconnects the supply of fresh air from outside and switches to an on-board compressed-air cylinder.

d) To give you company on-board there's a fire extinguishing system with twelve jets.

e) Just in case, if a mere immortal doesn't satiate you and you'd like to play James Bond the car has a special protection fuel tank that can seal itself if hit by bullets. So, no blow-up jobs.

f) Bad news is you can't use "flat tire" excuse next time you are late with S-Guard. Michelin has developed a special run-flat tire with an inner thrust ring on a special rim. This ensured good emergency running characteristics, even after a complete loss of pressure.

So, own one and live long.

& Yes Ofcouse The Price is Quoted At Rs. 6 Crore In INDIA.....

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Some of world's best business jets

Ever fantasized a workplace in the sky or may be traveling across time zones while sleeping on a cushy a queen sized bed? If yes, then it is time to wake up to the reality. You can make it all come true in a corporate jet. It will not only give you all the luxuries you are used to on ground but will also make sure that you save every precious minute of your busy schedule. Here are some of the best business jet companies and series talking about what each one of them have to offer to you:


Boeing Business Jet


Airbus 320 family


Bombardier Business Jets



Dassault Falcon

Friday, February 19, 2010

Maruti Suzuki to add 3,000 employees

Good newz for all the Job seekers & especially for the students of our college....

Maruti Suzuki, India's top carmaker, will add 3,000 employees in the next three years, a senior official said on Friday.

The company is also investing Rs 2 billion to add showrooms and stockyards, S.Y.Siddiqui, head of human resources, said.

Courtesy: IndianExpress

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