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Sunday, 26 October 2014

SONY Smartwatch

Messaging

Read email, SMS and other notifications on your SmartWatch. Swipe to scroll. Touch to navigate. Gmail, POP3 and other email plugins are available at Google Play Store.

Social

No need to check your phone to see if your Facebook friends are up to anything. SmartWatch lets you know. You can read Facebook messages and tweets as they come in.

Smart Connect

Set up your Sony SmartWatch and load it with all the apps you want. Download Smart Connect from Google Play.

Compatible

SmartWatch makes life easy. If you have an Android smartphone, this is the perfect accessory.

dimensions

36 mm x 36 mm, thickness: 8 mm
weight
15.5 g main unit
26 g watchband
bluetooth
Operating range 10 m

kitcontents

SmartWatch main unit with clip
Black watchband
Watchband adapter
USB charger
User guide + warranty leaflet
display
Multi-touch color OLED display

Power

Low usage, 1 week.
Typical usage, 3-4 days
Heavy usage,1 full day
Charging connector: USB cable

Calls

Reject and mute calls, pre-defined sms, take call and use headset
Note! Take-call functionality is not supported for phones listed under other brands.

Bluetooth™

Bluetooth™ core version: 3.0

UI/Wearing

Watchband and clip
Music player control - track information on display


Sunday, 19 October 2014

Saraiki Culture of Pakistan

The Saraikis are very peaceful and beautiful people and also known as Multani people, are ethnically Aryan race, a group or an amalgamation of the Punjabi people and long established Pashtun people in the region with some distinct cultural adaptions, due to proximity to Sindh and Balochistan, and linguistically speak the Saraiki. Saraiki culture is the culture of the Saraiki people, residing in Pakistan and outside Pakistan.  Since the name of the Saraiki came into being after the creation of Pakistan, so much of the literature in this language is pretty recent. Saraiki language was standardized in the 1960s so no written Saraiki literature existed before that. The recent Saraiki is famous for its Sufi poetry. Different arts and crafts flourished in the urban areas of Multan and Bahawalpur among which music and dance are important cultural elements and are part of most of the celebrations and ceremonies. Jhoomar is the traditional Saraiki folk dance that originated from Multan and Balochistan. It is a lively form of music and dance and it is slow and rhythmic. The word ,Jhoomar, comes from jhoom, which means swaying. The songs evoke a quality reminiscent of swaying. The content of these songs is varied; they are usually love with emotional songs, too. The Jhoomar is a dance of ecstasy. Jhoomar is performed usually at the wedding ceremonies. It is a living demonstration of the happiness. The dance is mostly performed by the Balochi and Saraiki people of Southern Punjab. This region has produced a number of talented people in the music industry. Songs in Saraiki mostly revolve around the beauty of the desert and famous singers of this region include Attaullah Khan Essa Khailwi, Pathanay Khan, Abida Parveen, Mansoor Malangi, Nadeem Abbas, Shazia Khushk, Talib Hussain Dard, Nadeem lonay wala.  Most of the festivals are based on Islamic calendar and the events held for the remembrance of Sufi Saints and to commemorate the Muslim traditions in the region. Some of the festivals include Eid ul Fiter, Eid ul Azha, Sangh Mela is a Vaisakhi fair celebrated during March and April in Sakhi Sarwar by people coming from Jhang and Faisalabad. It is celebrated especially at the time of wheat harvesting and it is also known as Basant in some areas. Pir Adil Mela is celebrated at the shrine of Hazrat Pir Adil and national horse and cattle show is also sometimes merged with this mela. It is usually celebrated in February every year for ten days. People usually wear Shalwar kameez, which is the national dress of Pakistan. The traditional male dress is Lungi with Chola. Chadar is also an important part of male and female dress. Women wear bochanrr and men wear Patka on the head. Women also used to wear ghagra but it is not used only for wedding and parties. Saraiki Language is very sweet and beautiful.

Monday, 13 October 2014

UHD 4K HU9000 Series Curved Smart TV - 78” Class (78.0” Diag.)


Samsung Smart UHD-4K Television 

Discover the ultimate immersive experience with the new curved design and lifelike UHD 4K picture quality of the Samsung Smart HU9000 UHD TV. Watch any movie, sport, show or streaming content at 4 times the resolution of full HD with UHD Upscaling. Explore movies, shows, apps and social media on the intuitive and intelligent Samsung Smart TVs. Browse a new world of TV entertainment quickly and simply with a powerful processor and helpful tools like S Recommendation. Enjoy everything you love in one place. The Smart Hub organizes your entertainment into 5 panels. Effortlessly navigate through live TV, movies, streaming content, social networks and apps plus games and more. As technology advances, Samsung Smart Evolution updates your TV with our latest software and features so you're never left behind. Simply add a future One Connect Box. Then watch in awe as your Samsung Smart TV upgrades into a better, faster device. The Smart Remote Control gives you ultimate control of your Smart TV. Select TV functions by talking into the built-in microphone. You can also use the touchpad to navigate quickly, or use the remote like a mouse and simply point and click. This powerful processor speeds up your Smart Hub experience. It gives you a fluid browsing experience and enables you to switch between apps, stream content and multi-task faster. Plus, your TV will turn on 4x faster with Instant On.

SERIES
9000
Design
TYPE Curved UHD 4K LED
BEZEL WIDTH
0.3" Thin
STAND TYPE (COLOR)
Curved T-Shape (Silver)
Video
SCREEN SIZE
78.0" (Measured Diagonally)
RESOLUTION
3840 x 2160
CLEAR MOTION RATE
1440
PURCOLOR (COLOR ACCURACY)
Yes
AUTO DEPTH ENHANCER (GEOMETRIC CE)
Yes
UHD UP-SCALING
Quadmatic Picture Engine
Audio
DOLBY
MS11
SOUND EFFECT
DNSe+
DTS PREMIUM SOUND
DTS Premium Sound 5.1
SOUND OUTPUT (RMS)
15W x 2 / Woofer 15W x 2
SPEAKER TYPE
Front Firing + New Waveguide
Wireless Connectivity
WI-FI  Yes
Features
SMART HUB,  Yes
PROCESSOR
Quad Core Plus
APPS PLATFORM
Smart TV with Apps, S-Recommendation and Full Web Browser
CAMERA BUILT-IN, Yes  (POP-UP-STYLE)
VOICE INTERACTION, Yes
MOTION CONTROL, Yes
SMART VIEW 2.0, Yes
SMART EVOLUTION READY,  Yes
3D, Yes
ULTRA CLEAR PANEL , Yes
DIMMING TECHNOLOGY
UHD Dimming
WIDE COLOR ENHANCER , Yes
CONNECTSHARE™
Movie
RVU, Yes (Direct TV Ready)
OSD LANGUAGE
English, Spanish, French
ANYNET+™ (HDMI-CEC) , Yes
BD WISE™
BD Wise Plus
CLOSED CAPTIONING, Yes
ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE (CHANNEL GUIDE), Yes
HISTORY, Yes
V-CHIP , Yes
WI-FI DIRECT, Yes
GAME MODE , Yes
ECO SENSOR, Yes
Inputs & Outputs
HDMI  4
USB  3
ETHERNET  1
COMPONENT  1
COMPOSITE IN (AV)
2 (1 Common Use for Component Y)
RF IN (TERRESTRIAL/CABLE INPUT)
1/1(Common Use for Terrestrial)/0
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL)  1
AUDIO OUT (MINI JACK)  1
IR OUT, Yes
RS232C 1
ONE CONNECT, Yes
Dimensions
PRODUCT SIZE (W X H X D) WITHOUT STAND
69.1” x 40.3” x 5.7”
PRODUCT SIZE (W X H X D) WITH STAND
69.1” x 42.1” x 14.6”
SHIPPING SIZE (W X H X D)
74.9” x 46.4” x 17.2”
Weight
PRODUCT WEIGHT WITHOUT STAND
101.2 lb.
PRODUCT WEIGHT WITH STAND
115.7 lb.
SHIPPING WEIGHT
151.0 lb.
Power
POWER SUPPLY (V)
AC110-120V 60Hz
TYPICAL POWER CONSUMPTION
173W
MAXIMUM POWER CONSUMPTION
375W
STANDBY POWER CONSUMPTION
Under 0.5W
System
DTV TUNER
ATSC / Clear QAM
Accessory
3D ACTIVE GLASSES
4 (SSG-5150GB)
IR EXTENDER CABLE, Yes
REMOTE
Samsung Smart Control (TM1490A)
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY, Yes
VESA WALL MOUNT COMPATIBILITY
Yes (600 x 400)
SLIM GENDER CABLE, Yes
POWER CABLE, Yes
USER MANUAL, Yes
E-MANUAL, Yes
Warranty
PARTS AND LABOR
One (1) Year
PARTS AND LABOR COMMERCIAL USE
90 Days


Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Prevent Children from The Polio

Polio is very dangerous disease and there is no cure for polio, only treatment to alleviate the
symptoms. Heat and physical therapy is used to stimulate the muscles and antispasmodic drugs are given to relax the muscles. While this can improve mobility, it cannot reverse permanent polio paralysis. Polio can be prevented through immunization. Polio vaccine, given multiple times, almost always protects a child for life. Although improved public sanitation and careful personal hygiene may help reduce the spread of polio, the most effective way to prevent the disease is with polio vaccine. IPV can cause an allergic reaction in some people. Because the vaccine contains trace amounts of the antibiotics streptomycin, polymeric B and neomycin, it shouldn't be given to anyone who's had a reaction to these medications. Signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction usually occur within minutes to a few hours after the shot and may include Difficulty breathing, Weakness, Hoarseness or wheezing, rapid heart rate, Hives, Dizziness, Unusual paleness and Swelling of the throat. If you or your child experiences an allergic reaction after any shot, get medical help immediately. It is a serious disease affecting a person’s brain and spinal cord. Infection with the poliovirus can lead to a life-threatening muscular paralysis of the body. In the last 20 years the number of polio cases around the world has reduced. This is largely due to global vaccination programs that aim to immunize people against the poliovirus. Countries such as North and South America, the western Pacific region including Australia, and Europe are now all polio free, however cases are still being reported in some parts of Asia and Africa. Polio is an illness that causes sudden weakness/lameness of the limbs and sometimes death in children. The polio virus can be passed easily from one person to another. The polio virus affects mostly children below 5 years. Polio can be prevented by immunization with polio drops at birth, 6 weeks, 10 weeks, 14 weeks, 18 months and 5 years of age. There is currently no cure for post-polio syndrome, so treatment focuses on helping you manage your symptoms and improving your quality of life. People with PPS are often treated by a team of different healthcare professionals working together. This is known as a multidisciplinary team. An effective way to manage fatigue and pain is a type of physical therapy known as pacing. This involves recognizing when you become exhausted doing certain activities and learning to stop and rest before you reach that point again. Activities are therefore broken up into smaller ones with rests in between. By stopping before you are tired, you may be able to accomplish more activities over the space of a day than if you tried to do things without taking a break. While pain and fatigue can often be reduced using pacing, various medications to help relieve pain are available if you need them. These include over-the-counter painkillers. Over the counter, OTC, remedies should not be used on a long-term basis without discussion with your GP. This is because some of them can cause complications, such as stomach ulcers, if taken over long periods. In a pilot study of post polio syndrome ,PPS, patients, a multidisciplinary rehabilitation approach involving tailored physiotherapy exercises has shown to have significant benefit on muscle endurance, exertion, and depression levels for up to 6 months. The basic management principles for individuals with PPS include energy conservation and pacing one's activities. Although basic, these activity modifications may be difficult for some patients to accept. Psychological interventions, such as cognitive behavior therapy, may also be initiated to help reduce fatigue. Certain psychological issues have been studied in relation to post polio syndrome. Most studies reveal that depression is not related to post polio syndrome symptommatology or to the level of residual physical disability. Type A behavior is significantly higher in the polio population than in a control population. Overall, normal psychological and emotional functioning has been found in patients with post polio syndrome compared with controls. Before looking at a scooter or power chair, and other mobility devices, such as canes, walkers and crutches, should be considered for effectiveness first. Choosing between a scooter and power chair requires special considerations. When I choose between a scooter vs. a power chair, you have to look at the posture of the individual and if they're able to get out of it for long periods of time or not. Because if someone's able to get up and move around let's say, on Lofstrand crutches or whatever a scooter might be fine. But if someone is unable to be ambulatory, many times a power chair has better posture for full time positioning and greater options.