Thursday, February 28, 2013

New Product Launch: Samsung Galaxy S4! March 14 – New York City

Sneak Image of Galaxy-S4


It has been much long-awaited handphones announcement from Samsung that the world is waiting and finally we have a glimpse of anxiety as Samsung released an official announcement on Thursday of its new mobile smartphone,  the Samsung Galaxy S4!
Analyst named Mark Newman is among the first to quote, “Eventually, they’ll have unbreakable and flexible displays. Either the Galaxy S IV or S V will have unbreakable and even possibly flexible and foldable displays by 2014. That’s going to be a game-changer,” Newman told Reuters.
Although this innovation was made known in December, nixing the rumor by The Verge having said, “Flexible screens are still a while off.” So it looks like we got to see about this one.
One of the biggest hearsay to circulate the Galaxy S4 stated that the phone would come with a futuristic flexible screen. It may sound alittle out of this world, but the flexible screen rumor is based in reality. Samsung has spent years working to create a flexible AMOLED display under the name Youm, according to The Verge. Initially, it was reported that the Youm display would be shipping out on products in late 2012, leading many to attach the rumor the Galaxy S4.
Currently, nothing outside of Samsung’s Note series has S Pen technology and A Korean executive for the company allegedly confirmed the rumor, which would be a huge game-changer for Samsung as Phone Arena has speculated that the Galaxy S4 will launch with S Pen technology.
So that’s the latest talks around the blocks about the Galaxy S4. The credibility of some discussion from CNET, which broke the news of the “Samsung Unpacked” event that will debut the Galaxy S4, speculates that the phone will be an improvement over the S3, but nothing approaching the science fiction levels of a flexible screen. Maybe in distance future of S8!

Pope Benedict XVI May Understood His Weakness

Pope Benedict XVI May Understood His Weakness


His acceptance of frailty speaks realistically about humanity: We grow old, weaken, and eventually die. A job, even one guided by the Holy Spirit, as we Roman Catholics believe, can become too much for us. Acceptance of human frailty has marked this papacy. We all make mistakes, but the pope makes them on a huge stage. 

He was barely into his papacy, for example, when he visited Regensburg, Germany, where he once taught theology. Like many a professor, he offered a provocative statement to get the conversation going. To introduce the theme of his lecture, the pope quoted from an account of a dialogue between the Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Paleologus and an unnamed Muslim scholar, sometime near the end of the 14th century — a quote that was misinterpreted by some as a condemnation of Mohammed and Islam. 

A Media headlines once made: Papal succession The final days of Benedict’s papacy Clock ticks down on Benedict’s papacy Pope: ‘The Lord seemed to be sleeping’.

The startled pope had to explain himself. He apologized and traveled two months later to Istanbul’s Blue Mosque, where he stood shoeless in prayer beside the Grand Mufti of Istanbul. Later he hosted Muslim leaders at the Vatican at the start of a Catholic-Muslim forum for dialogue. It was a human moment — a mistake, an apology and atonement — all round. 

Twice, the pope emphasized that he was quoting someone else’s words. Unfortunately, the statement about Islam was taken as insult, not a discussion opener, and sparked rage throughout the Muslim world. 

A similar controversy erupted when he tried to bring the schismatic Society of St. Pius X back into the Roman Catholic fold.
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In a grand gesture toward reconciliation, he lifted the excommunication of four of its bishops, unaware that one, Richard Williamson, was a Holocaust denier. This outraged many Jews. Subsequently the Vatican said the bishop had not been vetted, and in a bow to modernity said officials at least should have looked him up on the Internet. 

In humble response, Benedict reiterated his condemnation of anti-Semitism and told Williamson that he must recant his Holocaust views to be fully reinstated. Again, his admission of a mistake and an effort to mend fences. P

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

The Millionaire Matchmaker




I saw a television reality dating show recently called "The Millionaire Matchmaker" in which a woman who runs this dating operation is charged with hooking up the ultra-rich with mates. Now, if you're super rich, and also, unable to find love or some reasonable facsimile, you probably are either tragically unlucky or socially inept.
About 90 seconds into the show, you realize nobody with that kind of lettuce is that unlucky.
This brings us to millionaire bachelor free-agent Greg Oden, who apparently is preparing to make his NBA comeback.

Right now, Portland ought to be ticked. Not the basketball team, the city. We got jilted in the 2007 NBA draft. This city was so burned that the draft-day anniversary, June 28, ought to be a city-wide holiday in which we're all allowed to sit around in street clothes and mope. That's what Oden mostly did between the five knee surgeries and 82 games he played as a Trail Blazer. Basically, you have every right to be bitter about Oden, but what I mostly hear and feel from you as a report came out that Cleveland is prepared to sign Oden to a multi-year contract is that you're over the hurt and mostly just hoping things work out OK for the poor guy.

I only bring up the reality-television dating show for millionaires because you realize pretty quickly in watching that show that the woman charged with finding suitable partners for the rich would be so much better served to have the exes of the millionaires in for a sit-down. And to this, I offer the rest of the NBA, "Rules for Dating Greg Oden" from Oden's ex-NBA city. Basically, what the 7-foot center most needs to have success in a future NBA partner:


Rule One: Make it a double date.

I always felt that the biggest setback Oden had in Portland wasn't his initial knee injury, but the inability for Portland to land his former Ohio State teammate Michael Conley on draft day. There were whispers that the Blazers also targeted Oden's close childhood friend with their second draft pick, but were unable to move up and get the point guard who went No.4 to Memphis.

Oden hired, and still retains, Conley's father, Michael Sr., as his agent. Everyone realized pretty quickly in Portland that Oden needed a confidant teammate. He never found that, in part, due to the injuries. In part, because I don't think he's the kind of guy who easily trusts and makes friends. Didn't help that Portland's other two rookies that first season were second-round picks Josh McRoberts (eight games) and Petteri Koponen (overseas), who weren't around much. The Blazers tried bringing an injured Oden on the road, including a midseason trip to Boston, but he was adrift.

The injuries, the high expectations, the perception that Oden wasn't engaged here psychologically, all hurt him. But I wonder how different all this might have been, and if Oden would still be a Blazer, if Conley were alongside him. Also, didn't help later when Oden's dog -- McLovin' -- died. He loved that dog. So, yeah, do what you can to pair up Conley and Oden . And if you can't, find Oden a new best friend who can also contribute.


Rule Two: Nightlife in moderation.

The biggest personal acknowledgement that Oden made when exiting Portland was that he struggled with alcohol abuse. He had a lot of downtime, and he was depressed, and Oden himself said he escaped into Happy Hour. The guy also likes to dance. He likes to watch dancers, too. And while the typical NBA player finds himself with loads of free time and money in some of the most dynamic cities in the country, I'm thinking Oden's perfect NBA city marriage is not Miami, Chicago, New York or Los Angeles.

In the same way that Zach Randolph seems to have found a more peaceful low-profile existence in Memphis, Oden makes more sense in a small market. Some TMZ camera goon caught Oden sitting on the curb outside a Miami nightclub in the summer of 2011 and mistook him for LeBron James. That's exactly the wrong place for Oden. The failed expectations in Portland, even in the No. 21 media market in the country, felt crippling at times for Oden. A large market offers too much risk.

The fact that he'd re-emerge as a peripheral contributor who might offer low-risk and high reward shouldn't be a call to every championship contributor to make a run at Oden. Instead, I'd offer that franchises such as Indiana, Cleveland, Oklahoma City and Milwaukee and other mid-sized and small-market franchises should recognize that Oden is a rare opportunity. Given $30 million in career earnings and the choice to live anywhere in the world, he chose to return to his college town (Columbus, Ohio) when his NBA career faltered. Don't ignore that important tidbit when matching him up.

Rule Three: Lots of hugs.
Oden is in demand. No question. That he's played a total of 82 games since the 2007 NBA draft and will still command multiple suitors shortly is a testament to nothing more than how unique his skill set is. He has almost no proof of performance. His health record is a disaster. There were questions even entering the pre-draft workouts about whether he had a deep desire to play basketball or was simply born into the 7-foot body. But what became most evident over time in Portland was that Oden needs lots of positive reinforcement and feedback.

Then-coach Nate McMillan was frustrated at times with how docile Oden could appear. I recall a conversation during the playoffs in which I suggested that McMillan, who played with fire in his belly as a player, should simply grab Oden, shake him and wake him up. McMillan laughed and said, "I've considered it." Later, I asked former resident NBA bruiser Frank Brickowski, who lives in Lake Oswego and works with the NBA players association, what he might tell Oden if he got the chance. You know, to help fire the guy up.
Brickowski said: "I just want to hug the guy."

"Brick" has it exactly right. Oden needs to be nurtured, not knocked. His basketball life in college and in high school did not consist of being barked at. He was told from a very young age how great he was, and he was softly pushed toward the NBA, where he soon discovered being the No. 1 overall pick came with a migraine and a pile of expectations. When things didn't go right, Oden flew south. I suspect it wasn't just the bad break medically, but the bad karma he was feeling from letting everyone down.

Oden is beginning the re-invention of his professional basketball career. He's looking for a long-term relationship. Portland is the only NBA city that should want nothing to do with him. And Oden wants nothing to do with Portland.

And, yet, Portland, the ex, knows exactly what he needs.

Road To Your First Million | Empower Network


If you’re still waiting to amass your first million, you’re not alone. But is your attitude towards money holding you back?
If you are still dreaming to make your first million, you’re not alone. But merely dreaming isn’t getting you there or a seer hardwork alone can’t make you earn to that. You thought you have made some money? The sad truth is most of us aren’t as rich as we had hoped we’d be. Nor are we well on the way to acquiring great wealth. But why?
You might put it down to the fact your job doesn’t pay enough, or that you haven’t been fortunate to come up with a once-in-a-lifetime business idea. Maybe you just forgot to buy your lottery ticket the week your numbers came up.
But could there be other reasons why you’re not a millionaire that have more to do with your approach and attitude towards money?
Follow these 10 tips to set yourself on the road to wealth.
1. Live within your means
If you’re relying on borrowing through loans and credit cards to fund most of your spending, you are never going to be able to build up your wealth. It is like to cover your own grave with the gravel of other  graves, what you get is ugly!
This is because, if your credit-card debt is growing by 15 per cent a year – a typical rate – this means you are paying considerably more for goods and services than people who only spend the money they have.
A dependency on credit means your future earnings will end up going towards debt repayment rather than adding to your own nest egg. This is the more or less the problem facing the UK economy at the moment.
2. Cut out wasteful habits
Where does all your money go? If you’re spending a large chunk of what you earn on alcohol and cigarettes, it could explain why your wealth isn’t growing. If you really are.. You have to agree without a doubt!
In isolation, a packet of cigarettes or a lunchtime pint may not cost all that much, but they quickly add up.
Cutting these vices back – or stopping them altogether – could free up an awful lot of cash.
For example, if you give up a 20-a-day smoking habit, you’ll save almost £2,500 a year at current prices. Try our cost calculator to see how the little things add up.
3. Set budgets and targets
A lot of rich people are, unsurprisingly, very disciplined when it comes to money. So that’s what you need to be.
This means setting yourself strict, but realistic, budgets, and targets for how much money you want to save, for example.
Draw up a list with your income and outgoings on it. Are there any areas of spending – such as smoking or drinking, as mentioned above – that you could cut back on?
Are your debts costing you too much? These may need to be paid off as soon as possible, otherwise they’ll be a constant drain on your finances.
Sticking to a budget is easier said than done, of course, but if you don’t try, you won’t be able to accumulate wealth.  Read our article on how to budget in 60 minutes.
4. Take control of your money
When it comes to looking after your cash, don’t rely on advice from people you know: work it out for yourself.
This could apply to getting a mortgage, choosing a bank account, or making investments. The more you rely on yourself, the more you’ll understand about how money – and growing it – works.
5. Don’t expect to get rich overnight
One simple way to lose a lot of money is to try and make a lot of money quickly.
For example, investing in “can’t fail” ventures recommended by your friends may sound like a great idea, but they are inevitably full of risk. For every one that comes off, perhaps 10 will fail, and you’ll lose all your investment.
It’s fine to use your money like this if you understand the gamble you’re taking: but for most people, it’s unlikely to be a short cut to wealth.
6. Keep it simple
Investing in anything where you don’t understand how you’ll make money is another recipe for disaster. If a financial adviser says: “Just trust me,” then just don’t.
If someone can’t explain in a couple of sentences how a money-making scheme is going to work, treat that as a warning sign.
Look at the people who invested with fraudsters like, who kept providing the returns without explaining how he was making so much money.
7. Don’t be cautious
By putting all your money in a savings account, you’re keeping it safe but missing out on the chance to get significantly higher growth.
Once you have enough spare cash to cover rainy-day emergencies (three months’ after-tax salary as a rule of thumb), consider investing in higher-risk shares or funds, for example.
8. Face up to your finances
If you’re having problems with money, burying your head in the sand isn’t going to help.
Working out how to clear debts – or even calculating how much you owe in the first place – is the first step towards sorting things out.
9. Don’t expect it to be plain sailing
One of the reasons a lot of people struggle financially is because they are hit by emergencies that cost hundreds or even thousands of pounds to put right.
That’s why you need to make sure you have proper insurance cover: this means protection against losing your job or falling ill and being unable to work.
And don’t forget the basics: decent home insurance and car insurance policies are a must.
10. Stop keeping up with the rich
Spending your cash on status symbols such as flash cars and latest smartphones does not help you accumulate wealth. If you want to set yourself on the road to riches, wasting money impressing other people is probably not the way to go about it.
We all know that feeling when a week before payday you’re already out of cash, and often it’s the little things that add up and sting us. For matter, Millionaire Networks- Empower Network, have path-out a low maintence fee that will not put a burden on your financials nor burn a hole in your pocket. For just $25 a month, you can still keep in control of your financial while doesn’t give much impact to your spending budget and yet you owned an online money-making system that could generate extra income to you.
We are realistic about your success however different people do outshined many in starting up period but it normally be alittle later, after some effort done. It isn’t an overnight dreams to richness unlike lottery wining. We keep it simple for you, all you need to do is some reading and write some articles on your blog daily. Even you made some money, we still going to keep it simple. Watch our videos, even our co-founders are never dressed up in branded suits for their presentations. We are a simple community that always let ourselves be fun and relax. Until you be a millionaire, Millionaire Networks Team of the Empower Network is your answer!

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

LATEST NEWS ABOUT CARS RESTRICTIONS IN SINGAPORE!!!

In SG : Only the rich will buy expensive cars and others by commercial vehicles. motorcycles and public transport!
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Latest Cars Restrictions in Singapore :

Shockingly today although it is not that surprised that the Singapore government would such measures to keep the quantity of cars on this small island. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) today, imposed restrictions on motor vehicle loans effective TODAY!, a move that disappoint many in the lower-mid income earners for the ownership of owning a car may very well be quite an uphill task as compared to the previous system where $0 Downpayments Drive-Away scheme and a maximum 10 years loan scheme.
Clearly explained by MAS, the move may check the rising cost of owning a car in the city-state. Well, that was what I just said above!
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The Changes :
1. Consumers are now limited to borrowing up to 60 per cent of the price of vehicles with open market values (OMV) of less than $20,000.
-Means to say: You need to put an upfront of $40% for their downpayment!
2. Should the OMV exceed $20,000, the maximum loan allowed has been lowered to 50 per cent.
- Means to say: If you intent on buying bigger/luxury cars, you have to belong to the filthy rich band because you need to pay HALF of the car price as your downpayment upfront!
3. MAS has also restricted the tenure for a vehicle loan to five years, compared to the current length of up to ten years.
-Means to say: You definitely going to pay more monthly repayments amount, no easy cruise for those who are tight of budget! Either you take the public transport or you starve your family out to death by owning the car!
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MAS said in a statement on Monday 25/2/2013:
The moves are designed to breed prudence and to safeguard consumers from “over-extending themselves in this prolonged environment of very low interest rates”, the
Commercial vehicles and motorcycles are exempt from the restrictions.
The move of the Singapore central bank is expected to dampen demand for cars and hence the demand for Certificates of Entitlement, prices of which have hit record highs over the past year.
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Monday, February 25, 2013

ACTIONS! ACTIONS! ACTIONS! – Empower Networks



Have you ever spent a whole day driving? Lying on the couch with a heavy-duty remote control? At the end of the day, you’re exhausted.
Action fuels thought. The world looks different as you sit in your living room. When you get off the couch and face the outside world, your questions — and your answers –seem new.
Action tests our readiness to change. Are you thinking of hiring a career consultant? Before you pick up the phone, take some small action on your own. Get a list of articles from the library or web. Make some phone calls.
Do something different. In a tape version of her recent book, Thunder and Lightning, Natalie Goldberg advises writers to overcome blocks by changing small elements of their lives. Take a different route when you walk home, she suggests; if you normally drive with your left hand on the steering wheel, try the right.
Some ideas:
Do something alone that you normally do with others: shopping, traveling, eating in a restaurant.
Do something with others that you normally do alone.
If you have a routine for evenings or weekends, make a change. In his book, How People Change, Allen Wheelis pointed out that changing yourself is pretty simple. If you want to stop being a thief, don’t steal. If you want to be a writer, write. Sounds simple — but it works.
Sometimes, if you are lucky, external events force you to change in a positive direction. Serendipity has moved from the woo-woo category to mainstream career research.
Can’t get moving?
If you are really, really stuck, but you can’t get yourself to take even one action step, pay attention. Sometimes you are at a point in your life when it’s time to do nothing, but inability to act may signal clinical depression or anxiety.
Do you want someone to share your thoughts as you try out different actions? Moving — but you’re not sure in which direction you want to end up? These questions suggest you can get help from a career or business coach.
Maybe you believe in New Year’s Resolutions, or maybe you prefer to take life as it comes. Regardless, I can promise your next twelve months will bring exciting new changes and opportunities…if you jump off that couch and begin taking action.
In Empower Network, We want you to take actions to change your life for the best while we will act as much as possible to help you achieved your goal in the fastest time!

Sunday, February 24, 2013

An Idea : Towards A Better Life


Every single day I came across the same group of highly-paid professional software programming  engineers would go out from their company’s side gate during lunch time while still chatting or you would say discussing about their developments and debugging  stuffs as they pass-by my ground-level  home towards the nearby restaurant. I stay next to an IT clustered-blocks called the Technopark@ChaiChee, where most of the company there are software designers & programmers, Webhosting servers administrations, online advertising and marketing agencies, etc.. This have make me realized as to why would there a need for professionals like them or let even it be a phone operator or the data -entry clerks to be in the office every single weekdays throughout their whole 8-12 hrs shifts. With advancement of communications technology, I am very sure these simple sitting-infront-of-PC jobs with need of internet connection and a phone, could be very well done at a leisure of your own sweet home. Travelling time to and fro while stuck in jams would be cut down by ZERO! Travelling expenses- ZERO! plus monthly  savings to your lunch and clothing expenses. It is just an idea which initiated me to venture into the opportunities and benefits of WORK-FROM-HOME or ONLINE WORK, ways of  EARNING / MAKING MONEY ONLINE, HOME BUSINESS, ONLINE BUSINESS,  DATA ENTRY JOBS, ONLINE SURVEYS, PAID SURVEYS and many other sites that offer or claimed that working at your own home, virtually employed or part-time on your PC can generate you a substantial amount of money by just knowing HOW.
Cash flows and literally flying all over the cyberworld in the internet, apparently most net-users do not know this and without realising, they had contributed some amount of their own money to that cyberworld cash stream through online purchases. When buying existed through demands and selling actually taking place almost every where on the internet, it is possible for you to set your fishnet, doesn’t matter if it is small at first, but with persistent hardwork PLUS copying smart proven  ways of others who succeed, cash will begin flowing to you in no time soon. But before all that, you need to pre-qualifiy yourself as to why you need to do this? If your answer is to have Continuous Residual Passive Income,  Financially-Burden-Free life, Freedom to do what want of your time with love ones, Help improve the opportunities of a better life for your family and children.. Then I may help you to the path of the rich, the path of the Millionaires.. Watch the video to learn more.


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