Sunday, October 14, 2012

Razer Blade (2012)


In the world of gaming laptops, the new Razer Blade (2012) brings a few things to the table that you won't find anywhere else. Trackpad and display are wed in the innovative Switchblade interface, and the Blade offers unrivaled portability with a slim profile and weight that may lead you to actually pick it up and take it with you?something that the largely stationary gaming laptops can't claim. Portability comes at a price, however, both in terms of its cost and the lack of an optical drive. If you can afford it, however, you'll actually own a gaming laptop that has no problem going with you wherever you want to game.

Design
The Razer Blade (2012) has an aluminum unibody design that looks very much like a black painted Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch (Late 2011) . It has the same slim yet sturdy construction, and the not-so-gentle hard edge along the edge of the palm rest. The lid has a bright green glowing Razer logo, which stands out sharply against the plain black of the lid.

The most notable aspect of the Blade (2012) is its portability, which puts other 17-inch gaming laptops to shame. Measuring 0.88 by 16.8 by 10.9 inches (HWD), the Blade weighs only 6.6 pounds, and comes with a slim 0.7-pound adapter. Contrast this with the Asus G75VW-DS71 , which is roughly two inches thick and weighs over 9 pounds (12, if you include the AC adapter). If anything, it's actually closer in weight to the Alienware M14x R3 , which weighs 6.4 pounds, but has only a 14-inch display.

Being so much slimmer and lighter than the average 17-inch gaming laptop is a real boon for gamers on the go, but it does come with a few compromises. For example, the Blade (2012) has no optical drive. While that may not be an issue for the gamer who relies on Steam or similar online game services, it will definitely put a cramp in anyone's style should they want to purchase a game on disc, load up an older game, or need an optical drive to use software or enjoy movies on disc.

The slim build of the Blade (2012) also raises questions about heat. I'm happy to report that after several hours of (ahem) intensive testing with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, the laptop got warm, but was never uncomfortably hot in the keyboard region. This is partly due to the thoughtful design, which places the heat-generating components back toward the hinge, and an effective cooling system that keeps things cool even without noisy fans and large ventilation grilles. When we turned our Fluke IR thermometer on the Blade (2012), it reached temperatures as high as 110 degrees near the hinge, but only 92 degrees at the center of the keyboard.

The 17.3-inch display sports a 1,920-by-1,080 resolution. The Full HD display looks great while watching streaming video or looking at high-res images, but where it really shines is gaming. Whether your choice of games is the grit and smoke of Battlefield 3 or the detailed fantasy world of Skyrim, this display looks great. The accompanying audio is pretty good, with Dolby Home Theater v4 and crisp clear sound, but without much bass to speak of. For an immersive gaming experience on the go, you'll probably want to opt for headphones anyway. If you connect up to a home theater via HDMI, you'll be able to enjoy 7.1 surround sound.

The keyboard has square tile keys, similar to those seen on the Razer DeathStalker Ultimate gaming keyboard. The scissor switches used for these keys won't match the mechanical switches found on premium standalone gaming keyboards, but they rival the keys found on most gaming laptops. The keys have adjustable backlight with the same brilliant green hue seen on the glowing logo. One feature, which surprisingly isn't seen on other gaming laptops, is the inclusion of anti-ghosting technology, the same used in Razer's peripheral keyboards, which allows multiple keys to be pressed simultaneously, an essential feature when rapidly using the complex key combinations used in MMORPGS.

Unlike most laptops, there is no touchpad on the palmrest, nor is there a numeric pad to the right of the keyboard. Instead, the Blade is equipped with one of Razer's biggest gaming innovations, the Switchblade interface.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ziffdavis/pcmag/~3/1CWO1-Vq3mE/0,2817,2410875,00.asp

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New studies reveal connections between animals' microbial communities and behavior

New studies reveal connections between animals' microbial communities and behavior

Saturday, October 13, 2012

New research is revealing surprising connections between animal microbiomes?the communities of microbes that live inside animals' bodies?and animal behavior, according to a paper by University of Georgia ecologist Vanessa O. Ezenwa and her colleagues. The article, just published in the Perspectives section of the journal Science, reviews recent developments in this emerging research area and offers questions for future investigation.

The paper grew out of a National Science Foundation-sponsored workshop on new ways to approach the study of animal behavior. Ezenwa, an associate professor in the UGA Odum School of Ecology and College of Veterinary Medicine department of infectious diseases, and her coauthors were interested in the relationship between animal behavior and beneficial microbes.

Most research on the interactions between microbes and their animal hosts has focused on pathogens, Ezenwa said. Less is known about beneficial microbes or animal microbiomes, but several recent studies have begun to explore these connections.

"We know that animal behavior plays a critical role in establishing microbiomes," she said. "Once they're established, the microbiomes then influence animal behavior in lots of ways that have far-reaching consequences. That's what we were trying to highlight in this article."

Bumble bees, for example, obtain the microbes they need through social contact with nest mates, including consuming their nest mates' feces?a not uncommon method for animals to acquire microbes. Green iguanas establish their intestinal microbiomes by feeding first on soil and later on the feces of adult iguanas.

"There are a lot of behaviors that animals might have that allow them to get the different microbes they need at different points of their lives," Ezenwa said.

Microbes, in their turn, influence a wide range of animal behaviors, including feeding, mating and predator-prey interactions.

One recent study found that fruit flies prefer to mate with others that have microbiomes most similar to their own. Another found that African malaria mosquitoes were less attracted to humans who had a greater diversity of microbes on their skin, possibly because certain microbes produce chemicals that repel these mosquitoes.

Other studies have focused on understanding the mechanisms by which microbes influence behavior.

"Recent experiments have been able to assess the molecules that are involved in communication between microbes in the gut and the brain of mice, showing that microbes are associated with shifts in things like depression and anxiety in these mice," she said. "There are huge implications in the role these microbes play in regulating neural function."

Ezenwa's own work involves investigating how social behavior and interactions between organisms might increase their likelihood of acquiring parasites and pathogens. She is starting a new project examining animal behavior and microbiomes in relation to infectious disease.

"As in the example of the bumble bees, behavior might control the microbes an animal acquires, and those microbes might then influence the animal's vulnerability to pathogens," she said.

The authors conclude that it will take a combination of molecular and experimental approaches to answer questions about the complex interactions between microbiomes and animal behaviors.

"This is a new, emerging topic that's worthy of much more investigation," Ezenwa said.

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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Paul Lawrie criticizes crowd behavior at Medinah

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) ? Paul Lawrie wasn't just battling Brandt Snedeker as Europe won the Ryder Cup. He also had to contend with the Medinah crowd.

Lawrie, the oldest player on either team at 43, lost his opening fourballs match Saturday before beating Snedeker by 5-and-3 in the biggest singles victory on Sunday. But the Scot was unhappy at the behavior of the Chicago gallery, and said captain Jose Maria Olazabal dealt with the issue in meetings at the start of last week.

"I didn't get abused, but you get comments like: 'Top it! Shank it! You're going to lose.' Stuff like that on every shot you play," Lawrie said Wednesday. "Every single shot you hit last week, that's what you get. So apparently that's how it is."

"Jose Maria made it clear ? don't even look at them, don't take them on. Certainly don't react. Don't make on as though it's hurting us. Just hit your shot and walk on. It's pretty tough when someone is screaming and blowing in your ear that you're a loser. But there's not much you can do. Which makes it all the more satisfying on Sunday night when you're standing there with the Ryder Cup in front of you and they are not."

Lawrie said it had happened to him before in the United States, but that Europe's fans could be just as bad.

"That was the same the last time I played in the Ryder Cup in '99, and I think they (U.S. team) said it's the same when they come here," Lawrie said.

Europe retained the cup by winning 14 ?-13 1/2 after starting the final day with a 10-6 deficit.

Lawrie, who joins teammates Martin Kaymer and Peter Hanson at the Dunhill Links Championship this week in St. Andrews, has been installed at 16/1 by British bookmaker William Hill to lead Europe in 2014 at Gleneagles. Paul McGinley is the 11/10 favorite.

"I don't think I will be offered the captaincy. But if they did it's a tough decision to make because not many people would knock it back," Lawrie said. "I would have to look at it and see that you're presently 28th in the world, so I'm not sure that's captain time.

"I am kind of thinking I want to play in that 2014 team."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/paul-lawrie-criticizes-crowd-behavior-medinah-165739456--golf.html

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Turkey strikes back at Syria after mortar kills five

AKCAKALE, Turkey (Reuters) - Turkey's military hit targets inside Syria on Wednesday in response to a mortar bomb fired from Syrian territory which killed five Turkish civilians.

In the most serious cross-border escalation of the 18-month uprising in Syria, Turkey hit back at what it called "the last straw" when a mortar hit a residential neighborhood of the border town of Akcakale.

NATO called an urgent meeting to discuss the matter.

"Our armed forces in the border region responded immediately to this abominable attack in line with their rules of engagement; targets were struck through artillery fire against places in Syria identified by radar," Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's office said in a statement.

"Turkey will never leave unanswered such kinds of provocation by the Syrian regime against our national security."

There were no immediate details of the Turkish strikes against Syria, nor was it clear who had fired the mortar into Turkish territory.

Residents of Akcakale gathered outside the local mayor's office, afraid to return to their homes as the dull thud of distant artillery fire rumbled across the town.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon had urged Turkey to keep all channels of communication open with Syria. He later issued a statement calling on "the Syria Government to respect fully the territorial integrity of its neighbors as well as to end the violence against the Syrian people."

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expressed outrage at the mortar from Syria and said Washington would discuss with Ankara what the next steps should be, calling the spread of violence a "very, very dangerous situation".

Washington sees Turkey as a pivotal player in backing Syria's opposition and planning for the post-Assad era. But Ankara has found itself increasingly isolated and frustrated by a lack of international consensus on how to end the conflict.

Turkey's military response contrasted with its relative restraint when Syria shot down a Turkish reconnaissance jet in June. Ankara increased its military presence along its 900-km (560-mile) border with Syria and called a meeting of NATO's North Atlantic Council.

That meeting was only the second time in NATO's 63-year history that members had convened under Article 4 of its charter which provides for consultations when a member state feels its territorial integrity, political independence or security is under threat.

The same article was invoked for the meeting of NATO ambassadors to be held in Brussels later on Wednesday.

Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc said after the mortar attack: "This latest incident is the last straw. Turkey is a sovereign country. Its own soil has been attacked."

"There must be a response to this under international law," he said, according to Turkey's Cihan news agency.

Some 30,000 people have been killed across Syria, activists say, in an uprising that has grown into a full-scale civil war with sectarian overtones and threatens to draw in regional Sunni Muslim and Shi'ite powers.

Violence inside Syria intensified on Wednesday with three suicide car bombs and a mortar barrage ripping through a government-controlled district of central Aleppo housing a military officers' club, killing 48 people, according to activists.

(Additional reporting by Dominic Evans, Oliver Holmes and Laila Bassam in Beirut, Seda Sezer and Ece Toksabay in Istanbul, Jonathon Burch and Tulay Karadeniz in Ankara Writing by Nick Tattersall and Robin Pomeroyp; Editing by Michael Roddy)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blasts-syrian-city-aleppo-kill-27-lebanese-hezbollah-083606024.html

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SsangYong Korando, 2011 - Automotives Review, Luxury Car, Auto ...

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New platform, new design, new engine - the new SsangYong Korando brings an entirely fresh approach to the crossover market.

Introducing a number of significant firsts for SsangYong, the Korando is ready to take a bold step into one of the most buoyant sectors of the European car market. Merging the low running costs and dynamic abilities of a conventional family hatchback with the visual appeal, adventurous spirit and rough-road capability of an SUV, the SsangYong Korando is aimed at the heart of the crossover market.

With the focus on quality and desirability, the SsangYong Korando has been designed and jointly developed in Europe by renowned stylist Giorgetto Giugiaro. With one of the most famous names in automotive design behind it, the new Korando takes on a modern, stylish SUV shape reflecting the rugged appeal that lies at the heart of today's SsangYong Motor Company.

Looking outside of Europe, the SsangYong Korando brand is already one of the strongest in the SUV market. Indeed, Korando is listed in the Korean Guinness Book of World Records as the country's longest surviving automotive brand. With its roots stretching as far back as 1974, the Korando started a new chapter in Korean car making as the first-ever self-developed four-wheel-drive model to come from the country in 1983. The next significant evolution in 1996 was the adoption of Mercedes-Benz diesel technology when the third generation model was introduced.

Now, after a five year absence from the world's car market, SsangYong Korando is back in an all-new form to claim its place among the world's new C-segment SUV crossover models.

Epitomising today's economic ethos of spending less without compromising on quality, the Korando is perfectly placed to meet the needs of downsizing drivers. The compact C-segment sized SUV market now accounts for more than half of the total SUV market in Europe, and this proportion is expected to grow in the coming months and years.

Designed and developed over the last five years to deliver the environmentally conscious efficiency that's expected of every class leading crossover, the SsangYong Korando offers high fuel economy and low CO2 emissions to rival the best in class.

Add the proven strength and safety that comes from the DNA of an SUV specialist, and every need is met - environmentally friendly interior materials, comfort, refinement, practicality and versatility all feature to make the SsangYong Korando a crossover that's sure to stand out in a busy marketplace.

The new powertrain - efficiency and performance combined
An all-new model deserves an all-new powertrain - and the SsangYong Korando's new e-XDi200 engine is at the very heart of the crossover's appeal. With a high power output of 175PS, superb combined cycle fuel economy of 6.0 l/100km (47mpg) and CO2 emissions of only 157g/km the SsangYong Korando can challenge the very best rivals. Refinement is a key strength of the new 2.0-litre diesel engine which is offered with both manual and automatic six-speed transmissions to power both front and four-wheel drive Korando models.

Cabin comfort at the core of Korando design
Making the most of its commanding driving position, the SsangYong Korando offers superb cabin comfort and interior ergonomics. No matter what the surface, a smooth ride quality has been achieved with the adoption of a double bush type sub-frame mounted suspension system, while extensive NVH engineering isolates occupants from external interruptions.

Specification that puts passenger safety first
Passenger safety comes first. Six airbags - dual front, side and curtain - are fitted as standard, while there is also multi-function ESP (Electronic Stability Program), which integrates anti-rollover protection, brake assist, hill start assist and ESS (Emergency Stop Signal). Other standard safety features include first row active head restraints and ISOFIX.

Crossover to the Korando
The SsangYong Korando is a model which has been designed to reaffirm SsangYong's position in the minds of the European car buyer. Far from merely fulfilling the basic needs of the consumer, design innovations have been offered to tempt buyers away from established competitors. The eco cruise control system efficiently manages the amount of fuel injected to maximise economy, a door mirror mounted LED puddle lamp helps passengers get in and out safely and comfortably even in dark areas and the Korando's towing ability has been at the core of its development from day one.

Recognising the desires of many drivers to stamp their personality on their new car purchase, the SsangYong Korando is offered with a choice of seven exterior colours and a combination of interior shades and materials including luxurious leather seats. Buyers also have the option of a special interior specification which features a unique orange highlight colour.

Korando will be revealed this autumn through the over 1,240 strong SsangYong international dealer network before starting on its journey to strengthen the SsangYong Motor Company's brand. The first SsangYong Korando models will be delivered to UK buyers in January 2011:
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STYLING & DESIGN
As one of Europe's most respected designers, Giorgetto Giugiaro was brought onboard from the early stages of development to position the SsangYong Korando perfectly into the competitive crossover market. The result is an elegantly proportioned shape which is perfectly in-tune with the design themes of the moment.

The strong, charismatic front end of the Korando sets the tone for the sharp lines that punctuate the dynamic silhouette. Embodying the SsangYong design theme of 'elegance within strength', the Korando brings a fresh take on SUV styling to the crossover market.

Exterior design: robust aesthetics
When creating the fourth generation SsangYong Korando, designers had strong themes in mind. Conveying the strength and toughness of SsangYong's SUV building history with an adventurous spirit keen to explore both the wild countryside and the urban jungle, the Korando's crossover body took shape.

The high bonnet line gives a sense of power and pays tribute to the go-anywhere abilities of SsangYong SUVs, while the perfectly balanced six-point radiator grille and angular headlamp shape are both poised and athletic.

The two-tone bumper shape was designed to express the SUV's stability and toughness. This is complemented by the mesh radiator grille, bold air intake and chrome trim to make a strong and powerful statement.

At the rear the design statements are equally bold. A defined line runs from the front headlamp to the rear lamp cluster, following the contours of the body and emphasising the Korando's shape. The rear light clusters have in-built lenses to appear completely red despite housing the turn indicators and reversing lamps.

One of the key design characteristics of any Giorgetto Giugiaro designed model is the perfect proportion. Study the SsangYong Korando in profile and you will see how this pillar of automotive design has been applied to provide the optimum balance, with a beltline that begins as a diagonal and finishes as a curve to emphasise the presence of both toughness and speed.

The harmony of a neat glass area and the distinctive C-pillar shape is the essence of the robust design that gives a sense of power to the whole vehicle.
Adding visual strength to the Korando's SUV shape, substantial wheelarches draw the eye to the raised ride height. However, the arches retain a utilitarian black finish to add to the feeling of robustness that's lacking in so many compact SUV models.

With its perfect proportions, toughness throughout and the attention to detail achieved only by the finest automobile designers, the SsangYong Korando comes equipped with the very finest European design.

Interior design: premium space
The Korando's interior combines the Oriental ethos of moderation and elegance. The result is a cabin which uses subtle design detailing to punctuate a spacious and practical interior which meets the needs of the most demanding crossover buyer.

Central to the design of any automotive interior is the driving environment. The SsangYong Korando's instrument panel is simple and elegant, with two large dials separated by a digital display. A modern, uncluttered control layout features chrome coloured trim to highlight the flowing lines.

Particular attention has been paid to the look and feel of the main cabin controls. The tactility of the dials and switches has been developed to convey a feeling of quality and robustness in keeping with a crossover model.

Of course, practicality hasn't been forgotten either, with drinks holders front and rear along with secure stowage spaces for everything from portable music players to maps. The luxurious seats offer an added dimension of versatility and comfort, with the option to fold the second row flat to leave an even more practical luggage area.
With the Korando's interior, designers have succeeded in maximising space, comfort and practicality in a high quality, driver-centric cabin.

Colour design: the finishing touch
With the fundamentals of a class leading cabin design complete, choosing the perfect colour palette was the finishing touch to the SsangYong Korando's interior.

In order to satisfy diverse consumer needs, classy black and natural beige form the basis of the key interior colours. Paying particular attention to the young and active drivers for whom the crossover market often holds most appeal, a special orange highlight colour can be added to the black interior to add a sporty finish.

Just as important as colour is the material used to create each interior part. The Korando cabin is trimmed with everything from attractive chrome and metal accents to premium quality soft-touch plastics. Anti-bacterial paint is also used to enhance the wellbeing of occupants.

As for exterior colours, a total of seven tones are available including vibrant Vitamin Red and striking Ice Blue.

Performance
The diesel engines used to power SsangYong models have long been one of the marque's key strengths. Combining the traditional virtues of high performance and outstanding durability with superb economy and refinement, the new e-XDi200 diesel engine is the perfect powerplant for the Korando.

The 2.0-litre e-XDi200 engine provides a maximum power output of 175PS and peak torque of 360Nm, representing a 20 per cent improvement over its predecessor. Optimum torque is delivered across a low yet broad rev range of 2,000-3,000rpm, leading to effortless acceleration from low engine speeds thanks to SsangYong's E-VGT (Electric Variable Geometry Turbocharger).

Not only is it fully compliant with Euro5 emissions regulations, but the e-XDi200 engine is also designed to fulfil the requirements of the future Euro6 rules. This has been achieved with the help of a range of technological advancements including third generation 1,800 bar common rail fuel injection, E-EGR (Electric Exhaust Gas Recirculation), swirl control valve and CDPF (Catalysed Diesel Particulate Filter). The swirl level has been made flexible for different gear ratios to achieve the cleanest possible diesel combustion.

The result is highly frugal combined cycle fuel economy of 6.0 l/100km (47mpg) and CO2 emissions of only 157g/km. Such impressive efficiency can only be achieved through the implementation of a range of measures throughout the SsangYong Korando's design.

The SsangYong's kerb weight is only 1,672kg (manual version) thanks to various weight saving measures including the use of an oil separator integrated plastic cylinder head cover. Lowering friction has also played its part, with low tension piston rings, plateau honing and low viscosity oil all helping to reduce energy losses.

Advanced engine control devices have also been developed including a dual knock sensor and a system to optimise intake and fuel injection according to driving conditions. A rapid temperature elevation warm-up system is also in place to improve the engine's performance in cold start and warming-up situations.

Efficiency and performance are only two-thirds of a modern diesel engine's requirements - refinement is equally important. That's why the e-XDi200 engine minimises NVH (Noise, Vibration and Harshness) with decoupling technology and an advanced balancing system to drastically reduce booming noise in the mid to high speed range. The engine itself has also been made quieter by acoustically tuning the layout of the chain system to reduce unwanted noise.

The final test for any new engine is reliability, and the Korando's new powerplant has passed the Mercedes-Benz durability test with flying colours. This is the world's toughest examination for any new engine, designed to test it to the limit before it is fitted under the bonnet of a production model. The final seal of approval was given to the new Korando's engine only after it had also undergone extensive real-world test driving in both the hottest and coldest of environments.

AWD
To suit the needs, expectations and budget of all types of crossover driver the SsangYong Korando is offered in both front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive (AWD) forms. While variants feeding power only to the front wheels will offer the lowest price entry into Korando ownership, SsangYong's advanced AWD system makes the most of the model's dynamic abilities both on and off road.

The SsangYong Korando's AWD is an on-demand system. By monitoring the grip level, the technology can determine the driving conditions and traction available before distributing power to the wheels that need it most.

Under normal driving conditions 100 per cent of the engine's torque is driving the front wheels so that the Korando can run with the efficiency of a family hatchback. However, as soon as the front tyres begin to lose traction, power is fed to the rear wheels to ensure safe, stable and dependable progress is resumed. The technology also comes into play when pulling away on a steep slope, allowing the SsangYong Korando to drive off from a standstill smoothly and safely every time.

What's more, the AWD even has a special in-built self-protecting function. If a driver fits a different type of tyre or has extreme differences in wear between front and rear tyres, the driving power going to the rear is reduced to prevent any damage to the transmission.

Calling on its 4x4 know-how, SsangYong hasn't forgotten that many Korandos will find their way off the beaten track on a wintery adventure or towing a caravan on a sodden campsite. That's why engineers have fitted an AWD lock mode to manually force the spread of power between the front and rear wheels at speeds below 25mph.

All this only adds to the SsangYong Korando's credentials as a class leading towing vehicle. The SsangYong has been engineered to pull a braked trailer weighing as much as 2,000 kg, while an unbraked trailer of 750 kg also poses no problems. Keen caravaners have already been impressed by the Korando's statistics, and are sure to fall for its all-round abilities with a load in tow on the road.

With or without a trailer, at the core of the AWD Korando's engineering is safety. When working with ESP (Electronic Stability Program) and ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), the four-wheel-drive system provides the best possible grip and control whatever the conditions.

Transmission
Surpassing many of its rivals, the SsangYong Korando offers a choice of two six-speed transmissions to crossover drivers.

In the UK the six-speed manual transmission is expected to be fitted to the majority of Korando models. Using a wide spread of ratios, the gearbox has been developed to improve launch acceleration while also offering low-engine-speed high-economy running at motorway pace. Efficiency and durability have also been improved by optimising oil lubrication, while particular engineering attention has been paid to reducing gear whine at all speeds.

Unlike many of its rivals, choosing the SsangYong Korando's automatic transmission doesn't mean giving up any gear ratios. The six-speed auto takes the same wide-ratio spread approach as the manual to minimise its impact on economy, emissions and refinement. Drivers can also take manual control at any point using the shift lever or steering wheel mounted switches.

Technologies such as variable solenoid control, fully adaptive input control and electronic shifting have been used to automatically detect how the driver wants the gearbox to operate. Shift refinement has also been at the forefront of the transmission's development along with efficiency. Just like every other aspect of the Korando's mechanical systems, the transmission suffers minimal power and friction losses thanks to the use of variable line pressure control and low viscosity ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid).

Suspension & Running Gear
The new crossover SsangYong Korando uses a combination of technologically advanced systems and engineering to achieve optimal driving performance and minimise Noise Vibration and Harshness (NVH). Details of each system/area can be found below.

EPS (Electric Power assisted Steering)
SsangYong's EPS uses an electric motor to provide the perfect amount of assistance to the driver when turning the wheel. The system is speed sensitive, offering maximum assistance during parking manoeuvres and greater feel out on the open road. A further advantage is improved efficiency over traditional hydraulic power steering systems.

Optimal Ride & Handling
To compliment SsangYong's first monocoque construction, compact sub-frames are installed at the front and rear. This not only provides ride and handling characteristics much closer to a conventional road car rather than an off-roader, but it also dramatically improves the cabin's insulation from bumps and ridges in the road. At the front, side load springs are used to minimise friction and in turn improve both noise levels and durability. Coil springs are fitted to the rear sub-frame to improve overall driving comfort. Extensive engineering development has gone into the blocking of any sub-frame leaning when cornering, helping the Korando to maintain a flat, neutral stance.


Drive Shaft

The drive shaft sends power to the AWD system and normally consists of steel tubes and universal joints. However, this set-up didn't measure up to the high standards of NVH expected of the SsangYong Korando. Instead, a constant velocity joint and rubber couple is used, achieving lower noise levels at high, constant speeds. What's more, this set-up reduces shock and vibration when cornering, further improving refinement and comfort.

Sound Insulation Optimisation
Another further improvement in the comfort and enjoyment of every drive is the reduction in sound entering the cabin. Heavy-layer and polyurethane sound absorbing/blocking materials have been used both behind the dashboard and under the floor to minimise any intrusive noise. Further sound insulation is also provided by a felt material fitted between the engine and the cabin, while a final layer of sound absorbing material is fitted to the dashboard.

Off-Road Capacity
While the Korando is more at home on the tarmac than ever before, off-road capability hasn't been sidelined. The Korando has a ground clearance of 180mm, approach angle of 22.8 degrees, departure angle of 28.2 degrees and ramp angle of 18.5 degrees. The result is a maximum climb angle of 48 per cent (AWD, 33 per cent for 2WD), a roll over angle of over 40 per cent and a wading depth of 300mm.

These statistics give the crossover model the sort of off-road ability that goes far beyond the expectations of many drivers, but which allows rough tracks and steep inclines to be tackled without costly body or mechanical damage.

SAFETY
One of the main attractions of an SUV is the feeling of safety and security afforded by a high driving position and robust body. The challenge with a crossover model is to offer genuine advances in safety without suffering the penalties of increased weight and reduced efficiency which afflict traditional off-roaders.

In order to meet the demands of the most safety-conscious crossover buyer, the SsangYong Korando has an energy multi-dispersion structure which channels the force of a front-end impact to the vehicle body through three load channels, including the front sub-frame. This spreads the energy from a crash to minimise the forces felt by passengers and any resultant injuries.

In the case of a rear-end impact, a crash box made from high-tension steel acts as a buffer, absorbing crash energy together with the rear bumper to protect vehicle occupants. Both front and rear-end structures have also been designed to minimise the potential danger to pedestrians.

With many Korando buyers likely to have a young family, the addition of the international standard ISOFIX car seat mounting system is a vital feature, allowing child seats to be installed easily and securely every time.

While some rivals might charge extra for vital safety equipment, the SsangYong Korando comes as standard with the full complement of six airbags. Dual airbags are fitted for the driver and front passenger, while side and curtain airbags will deploy in the event of a side-on crash. There is also a state-of-the-art safety restraint system in place to stop passengers from being thrown out of the car in a rollover accident.

Another safety enhancement comes in the shape of the latest active head restraint system. An electric signal is detected by the sensor in the event of a rear-end crash and instantly moves the front head restraints forwards and upwards to reduce any potential neck injuries.

However, there's more to safety than merely considering the worst-case-scenario high speed impact - slow speed accidents also require engineering development to minimise repair bills and insurance costs. A high tension steel crash box is installed at both the front and the rear to reduce the damage caused by low-speed bumps. The design enables easy repairs to be carried out to vehicles which have absorbed collision energy into their crash boxes rather than costly chassis and body parts.

While reducing the consequences of an accident was at the core of the new Korando's development, helping drivers to avoid collisions in the first place was equally important. The newly developed ABS/ESP system compares the driver's inputs to the steering, throttle and braking with the vehicle's status and controls the engine, transmission and braking systems to ensure maximum possible safety in every instance. The system can even detect an abnormal situation, for example when the accelerator and brake pedals are accidentally pressed at the same time, and operate an override function in which the engine will return to idle to help prevent any potential accidents.

What's more, the SsangYong Korando's ESP system also works along with HBA (Hydraulic Brake Assist) to apply the maximum braking force in an emergency, decreasing stopping distances when the driver isn't able or experienced enough to apply full pressure to the brake pedal. ARP (Anti Rollover Protection) provides further driver assistance by preventing instability during sudden changes of direction. To make pulling away on a slope easier and safer HSA (Hill Start Assist) is also fitted, while ESS (Emergency Stop Signal) warns following vehicles of emergency stops and ABS activation.

COMFORT & CONVENIENCE
Despite having dimensions compact enough to fit into the city, the Korando offers the practicality required of a family car. Its wide interior offers the practicality of an SUV with the proportions and running costs of a conventional compact family hatchback, making the Korando the perfect transport for both everyday use and leisure activities.

The convenience begins in the driver's seat. Various storage spaces are available including a centre fascia tray, a door pull handle tray and a large map pocket. The prominent digital read-out also gives the driver all the information they need when heading out into the great outdoors for a spot of mountain biking or canoeing, including both external and internal temperature and humidity. This trip computer also displays information about fuel consumption and range capability.

Over on the passenger side, the glove box contains a partition tray and a credit card holder, while there's also the added convenience of a hook to secure a carrier bag.

The SsangYong Korando's wide track ensures that passengers will be comfortable whether they are sitting in the front or the rear. Those in the back benefit from a flat floor without an intrusive transmission tunnel, while the second row seats can be split 60:40, fold & dive and recline to provide various seat variations.

Lift the Korando's tailgate and you'll find a spacious 486 litre luggage area complete with a large under-floor tray. The luggage cover is also removable, while a hanger on the roof and a hook to fix a load net add to the SsangYong's practicality.

With a level of convenience normally only offered by premium saloons, the SsangYong Korando provides plenty of attractive features. Top of the list for many will be the standard fit Bluetooth audio system, which not only allows calls to be made and received via a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone but also provides the ability to stream music via a suitable device.

When the driver uses the remote key fob to unlock the vehicle, both the interior and door mirror mounted puddle lights are illuminated to light the way. Both are also lit automatically when the driver removes the key from the ignition and opens the door.
Other convenience features include automatically folding/unfolding mirrors, which are operated when the doors are locked/unlocked using the remote key.

When the Korando reaches 18.6mph (30km/h) the doors are automatically locked, but in a crash situation in which the airbags are deployed, the locked doors will automatically unlock, the interior light will turn on and the hazard lights will be activated.

Looking after the wellbeing of occupants is at the core of the SsangYong Korando's cabin design. That's why various switches have been treated with paint that prohibits the growth of microbes to prevent the spread of germs.

Security is also assured thanks to a standard fit alarm and immobiliser.

EQUIPMENT
??? Mechanical
??????? 175PS 2.0-litre e-XDi200 diesel engine with CDPF
??????? Active AWD
??????? Six-speed manual transmission
??????? Six-speed automatic transmission with manual mode
??????? McPherson strut front suspension
??????? Multi-link rear suspension
??????? Electronic Stability Program (ESP) with Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA), Hill Start Assist (HSA), Active Roll-over Protection (ARP) and Emergency Stop Signal (ESS)
??????? Electric power steering (EPS)
??? Seats
??????? Six-way power driver's seat
??????? Height adjustable driver's seat
??????? Lumbar support for driver's seat
??????? 60:40 split folding second-row seats with folding centre armrest
??????? Leather upholstery
??????? Woven cloth upholstery
??????? Heated front and second row seats

??? Climate control
??????? Fully automatic air conditioning with temperature sensor and outside temperature gauge
??????? Manual air conditioning with maximum air conditioning function
??????? Rear heating duct to enhance climate control effectiveness
??????? PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) heater

??? Appearance
??????? Chrome coated radiator grille
??????? All-around tinted glass
??????? Solar controlled windshield glass
??????? Privacy glass (rear door windows and tailgate window)
??????? Roof rails
??????? Rear spoiler with LED high mounted stop lamp
??????? Acoustic engine cover to dampen noise
??????? 18-inch hyper silver coated alloy wheels with 225/55 tyres
??????? 17-inch alloy wheels with 225/60 tyres
??????? 16-inch alloy wheels with 215/65 tyres
??????? Illuminated ignition key slot
??????? Leather steering wheel trim
??????? Floor mats
??????? Door mirror mounted puddle light
??????? Two-tone lower mouldings
??????? Chrome plated dual tail pipe
??????? Body coloured door handles

??? Convenience
??????? LED side repeaters on door mirrors
??????? Battery saver
??????? Electronic ECO cruise control
??????? Electronically-tuned AM/FM stereo audio system with MP3 CDP
??????? USB memory slot and Aux port
??????? RDS and Bluetooth system
??????? Pole aerial on the rear roof
??????? Auto-levelling headlights
??????? Windshield wiper de-icer
??????? Rain sensing wiper and automatic headlight activation
??????? One-touch triple signal indicators
??????? Heated tailgate window with timer
??????? Safety power sunroof that slides or tilts, with blind panel
??????? Power windows with safety (anti-trap) feature
??????? Remote keyless entry system with panic alarm
??????? Six speakers including two tweeters for high level sound
??????? Steering wheel audio system controls
??????? Dual spray type washer nozzles
??????? Trip computer
??????? 12V DC power outlets under the instrument panel and in the load area
??????? External door mirrors that can be electrically adjusted, folded and heated
??????? Mobile ashtray
??????? Digital clock
??????? Dual gas filled struts for tailgate
??????? Centre storage console
??????? Grip on the inside of the tailgate to facilitate closing
??????? Cupholders in the front and rear
??????? Sun visors with illuminated vanity mirror
??????? Luggage cover and net
??????? Toolbox in the load area
??????? Electrically operated tailgate release switch
??????? Manual tilt and telescopic steering wheel
??????? Tray on the upper instrument panel

??? Safety
??????? Monocoque body structure
??????? Door impact beams for optimal protection from side collisions
??????? Dual airbags in front with seatbelt load limiters and pre-tensioner
??????? Curtain airbags for front and rear passengers
??????? Side airbags for front passengers
??????? Active head restraints for front passengers
??????? Rear obstacle warning system with three-stage alarm
??????? 4-channel anti-lock braking system
??????? Front ventilated disc brakes
??????? Rear disc brakes
??????? Emergency Stop Signal (ESS)
??????? Door courtesy lamps
??????? Immobiliser system
??????? Rear wiper and washer
??????? Hand-operated parking brake
??????? Childproof safety lock
??????? Speed-sensing door lock
??????? Reminder alarm and speed-sensing feature for front passenger seatbelts
??????? Rear three-point seatbelts
??????? ISOFIX and tether anchorage for child seat
??????? Electrochromic rear-view mirror

Source: http://automotivesreview.blogspot.com/2012/10/ssangyong-korando-2011.html

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Are you an internet addict? Psychologists are working to find out how much online time is too much

While Titina gave up her teaching career to raise their two children, Claude had a lucrative career as pharmaceutical sales representative. But Claude's lay-off earlier this year, coupled with a $75,000 debt from a previous marriage and $69,000 a year in child support, has sent shock waves through the family's finances. Now seriously considering a move to Titina's home country of Canada, the couple seeks alternative options by speaking with finance expert Farnoosh Torabi.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technology-blog/internet-addict-psychologists-working-much-online-time-too-205450661.html

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Monday, October 1, 2012

Anne Hathaway Wedding Pictures

Posted on September 29th, 2012 at 11:50 pm

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A beautifully-elegant Anne Hathaway got married in romantic and scenic Big Sur, California Saturday and RumorFix has your first pictures of the ceremony.

PICTURES: Anne Hathaway Gets Married In Big Sur

RumorFix was first to tell you that the Dark Knight Rises actress was tying the knot at the same location where Natalie Portman got married nearly two months ago.

About 100 people joined Anne and her groom Adam Shulman for the weekend wedding at Rancho Rico.

She was wearing a Valentino gown with a white bandanna-like headdress.

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Source: http://rumorfix.com/2012/09/anne-hathaway-wedding-pictures/

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One Direction Admit To Copying The Clash On 'Live While We're Young'

'It's kind of on purpose ...' Harry Styles says of similarities between the opening riff of 1D's latest hit and a Clash classic.
By James Montgomery


One Direction
Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1694718/one-direction-live-while-were-young-copying-clash.jhtml

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Because they fear CO2: "Transition towns will grow their own food, provide their own energy, start seed banks and tool libraries and even create a local currency" (Tom Nelson)

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