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Thursday, 25 April 2013

Genu!ne Tricks: Ni gute wakura videwo kuri youtube byoroshye utiriwe ukoresha software?



Niba ushaka ku downloadinga indirimbo kuri Youtube :
1. Fungura www.youtube.com
2.Shakisha indirimbo cg videwo ushaka
3.Videwo nitangira , fata www. muri link uyisimbuze ss
urugero:
www.youtube.com/results?search_query=koudou+war+business&oq=koudou&gs_
ukayihindura
ssyoutube.com/results?search_query=koudou+war+business&oq=koudou&gs_
bahita bakohereza kuyindi webpage then ugakanda kuri mp4 cyangwa indi format ushaka


Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Genu!ne Fashion: World’s longest dress



by PAT on april 03rd 2013


London-based fashion designer Henry Holland has created the world’s longest designer dress. Unveiled exclusively at the opening of Trinity Leeds – the only major shopping centre to open in the United Kingdom in 2013.
trinity leeds shopping centre the world-s longest designer dres
The dress, which measured in at a giant 15 metres high (the height of 3 double decker buses) and is 480 square metres wide, was worn by Cirque Du Soleil star Colette Morrow and was the biggest talking point of the centre’s opening event. The dress emerged from a mammoth gift box in front of shoppers in the central atrium of Trinity Leeds, was layered in yellow and pink polka-dots and typical of House of Holland’s playful designs. To make the creation even more breathtaking, it was smothered with thousands of Swarovski crystals, too!

Monday, 18 March 2013

China replaces Britain in world's top five arms exporters: report


BEIJING (Reuters) - China has become the world's fifth-largest arms exporter, a respected Sweden-based think tank said on Monday, its highest ranking since the Cold War, with Pakistan the main recipient.
China's volume of weapons exports between 2008 and 2012 rose 162 percent compared to the previous five year period, with its share of the global arms trade rising from 2 percent to 5 percent, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said.

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

How to keep your laptop and it’s battery healthy

by Paty on February 19, 2013
in Laptop
source: www.zurmat.com 
 

Laptops tend to lose their charm quickly when you’re constantly looking for the nearest power outlet to charge up. How do you keep your laptop and it’s battery healthy going for as long as possible?

  1. Hold and lift the computer by its base, not by its LCD display (the screen). If you lift it by the screen part alone, you could damage the display or the hinges attaching it to the base. The display is also easily scratched or damaged by direct pressure – avoid placing pressure on it.
  2. Remove your power cord gently. Don’t tug. Tugging your power cord out from the power socket rather than putting your hand directly on the plug in the socket and pulling can break off the plug or damage the power socket. Also, if you have the power point near your feet, avoid constantly bumping into the plug or you could loosen it and eventually break it.
  3. Don’t expose your laptop to rapid temperature fluctuations. When bringing your laptop indoors during winter, don’t turn it on immediately. Instead, let it warm to room temperature first. This will avoid any potential for damage to the disk drive from condensation forming inside the machine. Don’t leave your laptop in a car. Not only do the insides of cars experience large temperature swings that could damage a laptop, but a laptop (or laptop bag) is an inviting target for a smash and grab thief.
  4. Have the unit cleaned once a year to remove internal dust. If dust accumulates, the system cannot cool itself correctly. Heat can destroy the motherboard. Keep your vents clear. Once a week, if not more, check your vents to make sure that they are not blocked by debris. The best way to clear out your vents is to use compressed air; cans of compressed air are available at computer and hardware stores.
  5. Always keep your laptop on a desk or table. Avoid the “lap burn”. If you are getting lap burn, it means that your laptop is not getting sufficient air flow – which means your computer is running hotter than it should. Use your laptop on top of a desk, table or other surface to get better airflow and keep your lap cool. A lot of people will place their laptop in a pillow on their lap – don’t do this. This restricts airflow, blocks vents and leads to overheating.
  6. Unravel your power cord before using. The power cord or “brick” can tend to get hot. Always unravel the whole cord before plugging in and try to place on the floor or desk.
Keep your battery lasting longer
The most commonly observed bad battery practice is laptop owners plugging their laptops in as soon as they possibly can and being very nervous if their battery indicator shows that they have power less than 50%. In the long term this will lead to a couch potato battery and this should be avoided. In order to prevent this, the battery needs to have a good workout now and then. Periodically be sure to run the laptop off of the battery and completely discharge it. To do this, run the laptop on the battery until the operating system forces the computer into sleep. A further measure that you can take is to then let the laptop sit for a time to really bottom out its charge. You should never leave a Lithium-ion battery sitting around without a charge on it for more than a day or two. This can drain the battery to a point that is so weak that it cannot be recharged.
  1. Dim your screen. Most laptops come with the ability to dim your laptop screen. Some even come with ways to modify CPU and cooling performance. Cut them down to the lowest level you can tolerate to squeeze out some extra battery juice. The darker the screen, the longer the computer will last.
  2. Disable the wireless connection. You may not always need to be on the internet, so disabling your wireless connection can save a great deal of power especially if there is not a network to connect to anyway. Alternatively, you can use the Ethernet cable instead of the wireless network connection to consume far less power.
  3. Cut down on programs running in the background. Itunes, desktop search, etc. All these add to the CPU load and cut down battery life. Shut down everything that isn’t crucial when you’re on battery.

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

33 ways to stay creative

Written by Paty

here is 33 ways to stay creative , but for me the 4th one seems to be impossible for me!

Monday, 11 February 2013

Basketball: Warriors: New Tight Yellow Jersey(T-shirt) in basketball (PHOTOS)

genuine arts:  here's young Mr. Barnes in flight in his new getup:
Source: Yahoo! sports


Hey, do you like "breakthrough innovation?" How about tight short-sleeved shirts? If you answered "yes" to both, then the Golden State Warriors and adidas have a treat for you. Show 'em, Harrison Barnes:
Harrison Barnes likes T-shirts. (Image via adidas)
That right there is a new jersey that adidas has developed and that the Warriors will wear on Friday, Feb. 22, when they take on the San Antonio Spurs in a nationally televised game on ESPN. It has sleeves, which is different.

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Top most visited websites Worldwide ofcourse Genu!ne Arts isn't included lol but our provideer (blogspot.com) is at the 12th Position World wide

Written by paty

Top 10 websites Worldwide

Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Genu!ne Arts Images has released for the first time the new video this week!enu

Genu!ne Arts foImr the first time has released a new video ft Ovy Images

This is the song by CRUZ

Tuesday, 18 December 2012

PHOTOSPEAK: Lionel Messi steps out with girlfriend and son, Thiago


PHOTOSPEAK: Lionel Messi steps out with girlfriend and son, Thiago

Lionel Messi has been in the news recently, for breaking Gerd Muller's
record , by scoring 88 goals so far in a calender year.


So, what exactly does he do, when he is not dazzling other players and
fans alike, on a football pitch?


Well, the 25-year-old is an introvert and loves to hang out with
family. Recently, his girlfriend, Antonella, delivered their first
child, Thiago.


The trio were spotted taking a walk in Barcelona, with Messi playing
the doting father.