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Remove Your Toxin With Detox

Posted by bensto in Apple, HEALTH & MEDICINE on 02 27th, 2008


What is your answer with this queries. Do you smoke,drink alcohol? have the habit of taking sugar/salt mixed with your food? If your answer is an ‘yes’ then that’s indicated you are entertaining toxic waste in your body. Detox your body to remove the toxins for they may impede your weight loss and may force you to retain water content within your body.
The toxicants that get collected in your body is the root cause of your frequent illnesses like headaches, common cold, cough, skin irritation, allergies and afflictive muscles and any other unhealthy.The effective and best solution to this problem of yours is to detox your body using ‘Body Wrap’
Definition of Body Wrap is the process of wrapping your unclad body with binds of cloth soaked in oil followed by exercising and squeezing the body to detox your body which assists in the process of removal of toxins.
The process of body wrap to detox your body involves the following

  • Unclad your body. Exclude thongs and brazier
  • Wrap your body with binds of cloth
  • Shove your body using the tight bandages and allow the beautician to squeeze your body
  • Perform a few simple exercises to release the toxins present
  • Undo the wrappings and rinse solution
  • Measurements taken at different points in your body before and after you detox your body will reveal the loss of 6-20inches

Drink as much water as you can before and after you detox your body with body wraps to give out the toxins.



Apple MacBook MB062LL

Posted by bensto in Apple on 02 25th, 2008

Apple MacBook MB062LL revealed ,with the new Mac OS 10.5 Leopard with over 300 new features, new ways to browse thorough your files with Cover Flow, Quick Look, Time Machine and many more such as a stunning new look to the desktop. The most advanced and reasonable Mac notebook ever gives you a blazingly fast mobile architecture in a beautiful design that costs less than slower, clunkier models. It’s like getting a Ferarri car for the price of a Motorcycle. MacBook is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo processor with a performance-enhancing 4MB of shared L2 cache. MacBook keeps you untethered courtesy of built-in Bluetooth and AirPort Extreme 802.11n Wi-Fi wireless. Thrill to a high-res 13.3″ widescreen TFT LCD screen for text and graphics. See that little lens in the display bezel? That’s the built-in iSight camera. Use it to video chat simply by opening iChat AV and clicking a buddy icon (or three). Or fire up Photo Booth and take a few snapshots with the iSight, play around with 16 fun effects, then admire your handiwork. That little camera lets you create web-ready videos, too. Just open up iMovie and start the action. From there, iWeb makes it one-click easy to get your talking head on the web. 13.3 Glossy WXGA (1280 x 800) Display Built-in iSight Camera and internal omnidirectional microphone Intel GMA X3100 graphics processor with 144MB of DDR2 SDRAM shared with main memory 8X Slot-loading SuperDrive (DVD+-R DL/DVD+-RW/CD-RW) Built-in AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi wireless networking (802.11a/b/g/n) Built-in Bluetooth 2.0+EDR Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45 connector) 2 USB 2.0, 1 Headphone out; 1 Microphone-in, mini-DVI output port, 1 FireWire 400, 1 RJ-45 LAN Approximate Unit Dimensions - 12.78 (W) x 1.08 (H) x 8.92 (D) Approximate Unit Weight - 5 lbs.



iPhone and iPod Touch SDK On February 26

Posted by bensto in Apple on 02 24th, 2008


Apple event on February 26 in order to launch the iPhone and iPod Touch SDK, which will have native apps that reportedly offer Exchange and Lotus Notes support. And the best part is that updated MacBook Pros with Penryn and possibly the MacBook Air trackpad could also debut there.
Rumor has it that the date was finalized after Apple pulled out of the National Association of Broadcasters show, which means they might save the Final Cut Pro server publication (if there is one) for the Feb 26 event as well. Remember, no one can verify what Apple’s announcing until they announce it, but this is what we know so far



Apple MacBook Air:The Thinnest Notebook

Posted by bensto in Apple on 02 20th, 2008


Apple’s released new laptop, the MacBook Air, might not be the true ultraportable that many had hoped for, but it still simply breaks new ground for small laptops. Mimicking the 13-inch silhouette of the current MacBook line, it’s only 0.76 inch thick at its thickest, and Apple calls it the “thinnest notebook in the world.” Some nitpickers say an vague Mitsubishi laptop from 1997 was a hair thinner, but both of them ultraportable laptops, the 11-inch Sony VAIO TZ150 and the 12-inch Toshiba Portege R500, are both slightly thicker, and neither tapers to 0.16 inch as the Air does along its front edge.
As we’ve come to expect from Apple, the design and engineering that went into the MacBook Air is unusual, but it’s certainly a much more specialized product than the standard 13-inch MacBook and won’t be as universally useful as that popular system. The biggest compromises, which have been well-documented, come in its connectivity: The MacBook Air finds room for only one USB port and doesn’t include a built-in optical drive, FireWire, Ethernet, or mobile broadband. And like with its other laptops, Apple refuses to outfit the Air with a media-card reader or an expansion card slot. Offsetting its sparse connectivity are genuinely useful new features including new trackpad gesture controls and the ability to wirelessly “borrow” another system’s optical drive.
Choosing the MacBook Air over the cheaper, faster standard 13-inch MacBook, or the comparably priced MacBook Pro, will depend on your needs. Travelers who want minimum weight, maximum screen real estate, and who live their lives via Wi-Fi hot spots, with little need for wired connectivity, will find the $1,799 starting price a reasonable investment for owning one of the world’s premier bits of high-tech eye candy. And while the MacBook Air’s specs are inferior to those found on the cheaper MacBook, they compare more favorably when you look at other ultraportables, where a price premium is always exacted. For instance, both the Sony VAIO TZ150 and Toshiba Portege R500 cost hundreds more than the MacBook Air and feature slower CPUs and half the RAM as the Air.