10 Apple Products that Defines Steve Job’s Career

Steve Jobs had no formal schooling in engineering, but still he is listed as the inventor or co-inventor on more than 200 US patents. These are some of the significant products that were created under his direction.

Apple I (1976) - Apple's first product was a computer for hobbyists and engineers, made in small numbers. Steve Wozniak designed it, while Jobs orchestrated the funding and handled the marketing. Photo: Flickr/manuel

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Latest iPhone 5 leaked pictures

Zagg.com has released these pictures rumored to be of iPhone 5, which they are asking us reader’s that if they are real or not. Looks more to me like iPhone 2 or iPad. What do you people think?

iPhone 5 Front
iPhone 5 Front

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Most Expensive Cities to Live in

Various factors contribute into a city’s cost-of-living for expatriate employees, such as monetary value, consumer confidence, investment, interest rates, exchange rates of the country’s currency, and housing costs. Combine all these and some living standards and you get these lovely but expensive cities. Almost all of them are in the US, Europe, China, Japan and the UAE.

Singapore

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Hurricane – Amazing | Beautiful | yet Deadly

Hurricanes, which are also known by other names such as cyclones, tropical storms, tropical cyclone, typhoon and tropical depression is an amazing act of our Earth’s atmospheric system. Stunning and beautiful as it seems to the eye, when seen from distance, this is an enormously powerful natural behavior which may leads to a widespread destruction, such as the famous Hurricane Katrina. Mostly there is a Hurricane active anywhere on earth which is the center of attention such as Hurricane Irene. But we would like to analyze the beauty, hidden behind this.

Isidore-sunset taken from 7000 ft altitude

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World’s Most Powerful Women

A fresh list of Wold’s 100 most powerful women list was released by Forbes which contains mostly Politicians, CEOs, bankers, cultural icons, billionaires and entrepreneurs. Lets have a look…

Angela Merkel
1. Angela Merkel - Chancellor - Germany (Politician)

 

Hillary-Clinton
2. Hillary Clinton - Secretary of State - US (politician)

 

Dilma Rousseff
3. Dilma Rousseff- President - Brazil (politics)

 

Indra Nooyi
4. Indra Nooyi - CEO - PepsiCo - US (business)

 

Sheryl Sandberg
5. Sheryl Sandberg - COO - Facebook - US (business)

 

6. Co-Chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Melinda French Gates (non - profit)

 

7. Sonia Gandhi - President - Indian National Congress Party (politics)

 

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8. Michelle Obama - First Lady - US (politics)

 

9. Christine Lagarde - Managing Director IMF - France (non profit)

 

irene-rosenfeld
10. Irene Rosenfeld - CEO Kraft Foods - US (business)

 

 

Tallest Clock Tower of the World – Makkah Royal Clock Tower

The Abraj Al-Bait Towers

The Abraj Al-Bait Towers also known as the Mecca Royal Hotel Clock Tower breaks several world records in the construction world, including: the tallest hotel in the world, constructed with the tallest clock tower in the world and displaying the world’s largest clock face, the world’s largest building floor area, and is the second tallest building in the world upon completion, surpassed only by Dubai’s Burj Khalifa.

 

Kaba view from clock tower
Kaba view from clock tower

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beautiful Cities HD Wallpapers – Home is where the Heart is

Faisal Mosque, Islamabad

Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan and the tenth largest city in the country. The Rawalpindi/Islamabad Metropolitan Area is the third largest in Pakistan with a population of over 4.5 million inhabitants.

Islamabad is located in the Pothohar Plateau in the north of the country, within the Islamabad Capital Territory. The region has historically been a part of the crossroads of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with Margalla pass acting as the gateway between the two regions. The city was built during the 1960s to replace Karachi as Pakistan’s capital.

Islamabad is a well-organized city divided into different sectors and zones. It was ranked as a Gamma world city in 2008. The city is home to , the largest mosque in South Asia and the sixth largest mosque in the world.

 

Eiffel Tower, Paris

The Eiffel Tower is a puddle iron lattice tower located on the Champ de Mars in Paris. Built in 1889, it has become both a global icon of France and one of the most recognizable structures in the world. The tower is the tallest building in Paris and the most-visited paid monument in the world; millions of people ascend it every year. Named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel, the tower was built as the entrance arch to the 1889 World’s Fair.

The tower stands 324 metres (1,063 ft) tall, about the same height as an 81-storey building. Upon its completion, the Eiffel Tower surpassed the Washington Monument to assume the title of the tallest man-made structure in the world, a title it held for 41 years, until the Chrysler Building in New York City was built in 1930. However, due to the addition, in 1957, of the antenna atop the Eiffel Tower, is now taller than the Chrysler Building. Not including broadcast antennas, it is the second-tallest structure in France, after the Millau Viaduct.

The tower has three levels for visitors. Tickets can be purchased to ascend, by stairs or lift, to the first and second levels. The walk from ground level to the first level is over 300 steps, as is the walk from the first to the second level. The third and highest level is accessible only by elevator. Both the first and second levels feature restaurants.

 

Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a steel through arch bridge across Sydney Harbour that carries rail, vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic between the Sydney central business district (CBD) and the North Shore. The dramatic view of the bridge, the harbour, and the nearby Sydney Opera House is an iconic image of both Sydney and Australia. The bridge is locally nicknamed “The Coat Hanger” because of its arch-based design. From the bridge you can see the Opera House

Under the directions of Dr J.J.C. Bradfield of the NSW Department of Public Works, the bridge was designed and built by English firm Dorman Long and Co Ltd of Middlesbrough, and opened in 1932. According to the Guinness World Records, it is the world’s widest long-span bridge. It is also the fifth longest spanning-arch bridge in the world, and it is the tallest steel arch bridge, measuring 134 metres (440 ft) from top to water level. Until 1967 the Harbour Bridge was Sydney’s tallest structure.