A boxing superfight will happen this September

Mayweather vs OrtizWell I’m still too busy still now to watch TV at home especially my favorite sports like basketball, boxing, and mixed martial arts. I heard in one of my friends that there’s new sports shows which is very interesting to watch. But as i said I’m really too busy for now. I’m really looking to watch another big boxing event this coming September were one of my favorite boxer finally announced his return after more than a year of inactivity in boxing. Floyd Mayweather Jr announced via his twitter account that his going to fight against a younger and newly crowned Victor “Vicious” Ortiz. The Mayweather vs Ortiz boxing event is one of the sports happening of 2011 that I am waiting to watch. It is a welterweight (147 pounds weight limit) championship match which will be held on September 17, 2011 at the MGM in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Despite that I personally think that “Vicious” Victor Ortiz can’t take the former P4P and undefeated Mayweather, still I want to watch this match.

How to Send a Free SMS from Gmail

Send a Free SMS from GmailDid you know that you can send a free SMS or text message to your friends from Gmail. Here in the Philippines we can now send SMS to Globe Telecom, Smart Communications, and Sun Cellular subscribers from your Google Mail (GMail) account. The GMail-to-SMS service allows Filipinos to send and receive text messages from the Gmail interface for free! SMS in Gmail Chat will bring a new level of flexibility and mobility to Gmail users in the Philippines. With more than 70 million mobile subscribers in the Philippines and the country being the SMS capital of the world, I think this service will allow for seamless integration between mobile and PC communication and make it more convenient for Pinoys to send each other messages. Gmail users can send a text from the desktop interface directly to a mobile phone via SMS. The process is similar to sending as instant message. The recipient of the SMS can respond to the text message and the response will

Upgrading your Video Graphics Card

Upgrade Your Video Graphics CardThe graphics market is ever-evolving, and our computers evolve right along with it. There are few feelings worse than that sense of desolate jealousy you get when you drop a brand-new video card into your system only to read—usually the very next day an announcement of a newer, better card. There has been a rigid outset of new and highly featured video graphics card spread over the market. A lot of this has to do with the new wave of games being offered over the personal computer genre and the response to the demands of higher capable graphics cards is becoming rampant as each year progresses. Games and graphics applications have constantly demanded for higher specifications, a trend that has been normal for some time now. For some, upgrading their graphics cards has not been an option. But for computers that have been in use for more than 2 to 3 years, total revamp of their computers have become automatic to keep in step with

The thinnest and lightest mobile tablets

Galaxy Tab 10.1 and 8.9The thinnest and lightest mobile tablets today is the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and 8.9. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 weighs a mere 595 grams and the Galaxy Tab 8.9 only weighs 470 grams. Combining the ultra-thin form factor with a lightweight design adds to the outstanding mobility of these two products. The new Galaxy Tabs support HSPA+ network speeds of up to 21Mbps as well as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n connectivity to deliver rapid mobile download speeds and reduce data transfer times. Both include a 1GHz dual core application processor for a powerful multimedia and multi-tasking experience. Galaxy Tab 10.1 and 8.9 tablets being fully supported by flash. Samsung’s TouchWiz user experience is designed with a Live Panel menu that users can customize to display a variety of content on the home screen including digital pictures, favorite Web sites and social network feeds. In addition, the interface includes an application tray of

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011)

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2The long anticipated final installment of the Harry Potter saga will come to and end. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is the most anticipated movie of 2011. The series based on J.K. Rowling’s epic tale of the boy wizard comes to an end with the eighth film, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2.” The seventh book, which finds Potter and his trusty friends in all-out war against the evil Lord Voldemort for the salvation of the non-magical and wizarding worlds, was split into two films. The decision to split this into two was purely a creative one. By doing two, there are more detail and more time to engage with the characters in the way that they do. It allows the audience time to bring themselves to it. The audience has the time to project their own feelings and engage with the characters. This film sees Harry, Ron and Hermoine tracking down the remaining horcruxes but having very little luck. They return to Hogwarts and gather all the allies they can

Microsoft Unveil Windows 8 Operating System

Microsoft Windows 8 Operating SystemMicrosoft Corp unveils a new version of its operating system. The world’s largest software company is expected to launch the new system, code-named Windows 8. A next-generation operating system designed to work on both personal computers and touchscreen tablets. Laptops, slates, desktops, all can run one operating system. A Microsoft executive showed a starting page that resembles Microsoft’s latest phone software, with live ’tiles’ manipulated by pressing and swiping the screen. The release date is a “Defense Department secret”, joked Sinofsky, adding that it would not be this autumn. Windows 8 builds upon many of the features in Microsoft’s latest mobile operating system for smartphones, Windows Phone 7, including the use of touch “tiles” instead of icons to launch and navigate between applications. A Windows 8-based PC is really a new kind of device, one that scales from touch-only small screens through to large screens, with or without a

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