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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Acer laptops Latest Features Intel Core i3, i5 and i7

Antartikaraya@blogspot.com - Acer has just launched four new variants of the laptop Acer Aspire 4740, Aspire 4740G, Aspire 5740G and Aspire 5942G. The four new variants of Acer has been using the latest Intel processors, the Intel Core i3, i5 and i7. The latest Intel processor series is claimed to provide excellent performance, faster and more power efficient processing.

Acer Aspire 4740 using an Intel Core i3, Acer Aspire 4740G and 5740G uses Intel Core i5 processors, while the Acer Aspire 5942G uses Intel Core i7.

They also are equipped with DDR3 memory, hard drive capacity is large enough, wireless, DVDRW. Series 4740 uses an integrated graphics chip, while the series 4740G, 5740G and 5942G using a separate graphics chip, so it has better graphics capabilities.

London Fashion Week opens with tribal-inspired designs

LONDON (Reuters) - Designers turned to nature for inspiration on the opening day of London Fashion Week on Friday, featuring a collection of thin silk, fine embroidery and elegant piece shows all featuring floral-inspired theme.

Capital of England took over the baton of New York, which wrapped Sunday with sparkly dresses and bold geometric prints, with a pared-down color palette is fresh and faded pastel dip-dye.

Designers Antoni & Alison opened the day with a series of unique printed silk dress, followed by Fyodor Golan, which shows in the magnificent hall of the Waldorf Hilton and inspired by Mayan and Aztec cultures.

Models floated down the stairs in shift dresses, kaftans and loose pieces daring performances varied in electric blue, canary yellow, autumn yellow, and bright pink color, with intricate beaded embroidery and ethnic-inspired prints and cutouts.

"We want to show light and spirituality and at the same time to have a sexuality that is so contrasting that but. Was not in your face, it's still strong and give you strength but very emotional, something that will engage you," Fyodor Podgorny Designer to Reuters after the show.

Podgorny with fellow Golan Frydman has consistently impressed critics since their debut collection two years ago.

Duo continue to see their neutral, with slicked back ponytail and bare face on the model balanced with subtle tribal tattoos painted faces and elaborate jewelery which include eye and nose.

Clothing veteran journalist Hilary Alexander said he was impressed with the attention to detail and bright colors.

"It's not for everyone, a woman who might be throwing his minimalist with horror but I happen to love them," said Alexander.

Designer Corrie Nielsen told Reuters that the collection, entitled Florilegium, inspired by the Royal Botanic Gardens in London and the Japanese artist Makoto Murayama.

"Everything has been cut three-dimensional shape, inspired by flowers," says Nielsen.

This collection also features a sleek tailored pieces with dip-dyed silk blouse and folded origami-jacket in pale pink and creamy yellow.

Sheer dress decorated with embroidered appliqué detail ice blues, mint green and lilac look at Bora Aksu.

Model crown decorated with cut-out feel, sporting braids and hair slicked-back, wearing a light dress printed and embroidery inspired by art deco and botanical gardens.

"I just wanted to create something really light," says Aksu.

"There is a texture on it but it was very mild, no prints and embroidery and stuff but it was almost like a light coating, so no one is really tough I want to make it like the air .."

Romantic florals and pastel defined the opening day of London Fashion Week, but Felder Felder adds edgy twist to their spring collection, in collaboration bold colors and muted leopard print with a soft cloth and shortened hemlines shredded knit dress.

Singer Kate Nash, dressed in a black suede and leather jackets, serenaded the crowd as models accessorized with aviator sunglasses and beach hair strutted down the runway in miniscule shorts, a dress with a high slit and fit paired with a belly-baring tops.

Model swanned through intimate presentation space in customized feminine dresses made of light fabrics with prints and woven textures, in a variety of pastel colors, the presentation was Emilia Wickstead.

The designer says her new collection of Truman Capote's twist on the 'goose' and inspired dames of high society from the late 1950s are required to look chic and elegant social events.

"I want to be a passion, fashion forward and actually play in inspiring me a lot," said Wickstead said.

"I like shorts matador so I played a lot on it, I thought it was pretty fresh, keep summer fun and flirty but at the end of the day, my style is quite sophisticated and neat, so I wanted to make it more playful."

Wickstead, who was six months pregnant, was one of the designers to benefit from the "Kate effect" after the Duchess of Cambridge stepped out in some of his designs.

Wickstead told Reuters he could not comment on her royal client, but said it was "inspiring" to dress "who advanced, high profile and is beautiful and looks great."

Middleton is not the only high profile clients to support Wickstead was chic design. "Downton Abbey" actress Laura Carmichael, who wore a gown by Wickstead at the prestigious New York Met Ball Gala earlier this year, praised the latest designer collections.

"He had some sort of talent to do really classic, simple things and manages to be very dramatic and sexy with it in the most classy," said Carmichael.

(Editing by Paul Casciato)

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Three dead as protesters attack US embassy in Tunisia

TUNIS (Reuters) - At least three people were killed and 28 others injured on Friday after police fought hundreds of protesters who ransacked the U.S. embassy in Tunisia in their anger over the film degrading the Prophet Muhammad, state television said.

A Reuters reporter saw police open fire to try to quell the attack, in which protesters forced police riot way past them to the embassy.

The protesters smashed windows, threw petrol bombs and stones at police from inside the embassy, ​​or the embassy and started a fire in the complex. A plume of black smoke rising from the facility.

One of the protesters were seen throwing the computer out of the window, while others walked away with a phone and computer.

A security guard near the Tunisian embassy said it had not managed complex on Friday, and calls to the embassy went unanswered. A Reuters reporter saw two armed U.S. soldiers on the roof.

The protesters, many of whom are Salafi Islam, also burned American School nearby, which was closed at the time, and took the laptop and tablet computers.

The protest began after Friday prayers and followed the invitation on Facebook by Islamic activists who quickly backed by a local faction of the Islamic militant group Ansar al-Sharia.

Libyan officials suspect the Libyan branch of Ansar al-Sharia were behind the attack on Benghazi where the four Americans, including the U.S. ambassador to Libya, was killed on Tuesday.

Moderate Islamist Ennahda movement, which led the government Tunis, Tunisia has advised against participating in protests against the film, crude low-budget, made in California and followed it online, which describes the Muslim Prophet engaging in vulgar and offensive behavior.

"The government (Tunisia) does not accept acts of aggression against foreign diplomatic missions," said a statement read on state television. Tunisian authorities are said to be "committed to ensuring the safety of foreign diplomatic missions".

Hundreds of protesters holding petrol bombs, stones and sticks were laid upon the security forces to protect the embassy before jumping the wall to attack the complex.

"Obama, Obama, we all Osamas," they chanted, referring to the Al-Qaeda leader killed Osama bin Laden.

The protesters pulled down the U.S. flag flying over the embassy, ​​burned it, and replaced it with a black flag decorated with the Shahada, the Islamic declaration of faith.

Riot police finally evict protesters from the embassy and complex, and a Reuters reporter saw them capture around 60.

The compound was closed by police, soldiers and members of the elite presidential guard, but clashes continued in el-Aouina districts across the highway from the smart Auberge du Lac where the embassy is located.

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Al Qaeda in Yemen urges Muslims to kill U.S. diplomats over film

DUBAI (Reuters) The Yemen-based branch of al Qaeda urged Muslims to step up protests and kill more U.S. Diplomats in Muslim countries after a US-made films mocking the Prophet Mohammad roomates it said was another chapter in the "crusader wars" against Islam.

"Whoever comes across America's Ambassadors or emissaries should follow the example of Omar al-Mukhtar's descendants (Libyans), who killed the American ambassador," the group said, referring to Tuesday's attack on the U.S. Consulate in the Libyan city of Benghazi.

"Let the step of kicking out the Embassies be a step towards liberating Muslim countries from the American hegemony," a statement posted on an al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) website on Saturday said.

Fury about the movie swept across the Middle East after Friday prayers, with protesters attacking U.S. Embassies and in protests that killed at least seven people and prompted Washington to send Troops to Bolster security at its missions.

"The movie published in America roomates insults our Prophet Mohammad, peace be upon him, comes as part of the continuing crusader wars against Islam," AQAP's statement said, referring to the European wars in the region some 1.000 years ago.

"The incident is so huge that the resources of the nation should be pooled together to kick out the Embassies of America from Muslim lands," it said.

AQAP, mostly militants mainly from Yemen and Saudi Arabia, is regarded by the United States as the most dangerous branch of the network founded by Osama bin Laden.

The group has used Yemen, a key regional U.S. ally, to plot attacks on the United States. Washington has backed a Yemeni army campaign that drove al Qaeda and its allies from their southern stronghold this year.

Muslims have blamed the U.S. government for the amateurish films of obscure origin. Washington has condemned the film and said it does not condone any insult to any religion.

Praising the attacks by angry demonstrators in Libya, Egypt, Yemen and Sudan on the U.S. and other Western missions as "natural responses to a huge insult", the statement said that the American Embassies Diplomats should be burned and killed.

It said defending the Prophet's honor was a "religious duty and obligation to the Muslim nation, each According to his ability".

The group also said that Muslims living in the West have an extra duty to be INVOLVED in attacks on key targets.

"They are more capable of doing harm and reaching the enemy is Easier for them," it said.

Impoverished Yemen is struggling against challenges on many fronts since mass protests forced President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down last year after decades in power.

The United States, eager to help the country recover from the Upheaval that has pushed it to the brink of collapse, has said it would provide $ 345 million in security, humanitarian and development aid this year, more than double last year.

(Reporting by Ali Abdelatti in Cairo; Writing by Sami Aboudi; Editing by Louise Ireland)

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