Posts

Showing posts from 2014

mobile monitoring

Image
User guide for Android cell phone and tablet. Please follow the steps below: 1. Download  MobiPast application  on your own mobile device. 2. Install the  monitoring software  on the mobile device you want to monitor. Important If you do not have a mobile device to install  MobiPast application  and view data captured by the  monitoring software ,  click here 1. MobiPast application ·  Compatible Android 2.x, Android 4.x and  iPhone 1.1. Open the  web browser  of the mobile device 1.2. Enter the download link  http://apk.mobipast.com  and tap on the  Search  button 1.3. Wait for the download and select the line  MobiPast.apk 1.4. Tap on the  Install  button 1.5.  MobiPast application  is now installed on your mobile device 1.6. Open  MobiPast application  and go in  My account 1.7. Tap on the  Login  button 1.8. Enter  a true email address and password  Gmail or Yahoo  (we recommend you to create a     Gmail  or  Yahoo  

The untold story of Pakistan’s blasphemy law

Image
Arafat Mazhar Junaid Jamshed asks for forgiveness in a video A few days ago, a video of erstwhile pop icon and widely heard Islamic evangelist, Junaid Jamshed went viral on the Internet, in which his remarks were perceived as blasphemy against the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his wife, Ayesha (RA). By the time of the writing of this article, he has been charged under the Blasphemy Law (clause 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code). The clause reads: 295-C – Use of derogatory remarks, etc., in respect of the Holy Prophet: Whoever by words, either spoken or written, or by visible representation or by any imputation, innuendo, or insinuation, directly or indirectly, defiles the sacred name of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) shall be punished with death, or imprisonment for life, and shall also be liable to fine. The law prescribes a fixed death penalty for all those who are found guilty. The option of life imprisonment was made defunct after a 19

JPEG, GIF, And PNG: When To Use Each Kind Of Image

Image
Dave LeClair On  9 th  December, 2014   ROFL Generally, when you see an image used on the Internet, it’s a JPEG, GIF, or PNG. If you’re just a viewer of said images, you probably don’t spend too much time thinking about the different  file types . For people who  make images  online, knowing when to use each type is critical. Sure, they can technically be used interchangeably, and users will still see the images, but they may not  load as fast  and look as good. Don’t worry though, because we’ve found this awesome infographic that will serve as a convenient cheat sheet to help you decide what type of image to use for each situation. Check it out, and you’ll be an image expert in no time! Via  WhoIsHostingThis Click To Enlarge

Circle of life: Three-way kidney exchange

Image
BY BOB KALINOWSKI Published: November 30, 2014 WILKES-BARRE — Kevin Vanwhy needed a new kidney and time was running out. The Wilkes-Barre man’s wife was willing to donate one, but her blood type wasn’t a match. A young woman nearing death in Atlanta also had a willing donor. But the donor wasn’t compatible either. Two people in Toledo, Ohio, faced the same scenario. On Oct. 2, the groups participated in a three-way kidney swap organized by the United Network for Organ Sharing, which helps link organ donors and recipients around the country. Mr. Vanwhy, who has battled diabetes for years, got a kidney from a 24-year-old woman in Toledo. His wife’s kidney went to the critically ill woman in Atlanta. The Atlanta donor’s kidney ended up with a patient in Toledo. Three selfless donors. Three lives saved. Three groups of people that never met before — and still haven’t. After it was all over, doctors joked with Mr. Vanwhy, 50, that he received the “Mercedes” of organ donation

Egyptian revolution gone full circle after the release of Hosni Mubarak

Image
Former president of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak November 30, 2014 at 2:52 am   Opinion Posted by  5 Pillarz The Egyptian revolution has gone full circle after the release of Hosni Mubarak, writes  Salma El-Konayyesi . When millions took to the streets of  Egypt  in January 2011, following in the footsteps of the revolution in Tunisia, many claimed that this would be the beginning of a new era for Egypt and the  Middle East  as a whole. The angry outcries against the dictatorship of Mubarak and his men echoed throughout the  world  and amassed support internationally. Thousands were killed calling out for Mubarak’s removal and many more injured. On the 11th February 2011 when Mubarak finally abdicated, the cheers of success and tears of joy resonated through the years of oppression, poverty and injustice millions had endured. Egyptians could finally hope for a democracy with justice, transparency and accountability as the cornerstone of a new fair society. Yet, three

25 Countries Best Described In These Hilarious One Liners

Image
There’s no dearth of  humour   in this world. Here are some tl;dr (too long; did not read) one liners that perfectly describe these 25  countries  in the world. Pun intended! © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Flickr/Frank-Vassen © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Flickr/David-Baxendale © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Flickr © Flickr © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty images © Thinkstock Photos/Getty image