Forbes Taiwan’s 40 Richest

August 4th, 2008

Taiwan’s main stock index and property prices have gained this year on hopes that the island, under newly elected President Ma Ying-jeou, will seek closer ties with the mainland. To that end, Taiwan is prepared to open itself to goods and money from the mainland in ways that it hasn’t in more than a half a century. The combined net worth of the island’s 40 richest is $77 billion, more than their counterparts in South Korea or any Southeast Asian nation. They lag Hong Kong’s top 40 by $102 billion and China’s by $43 billion, but considering Taiwan’s political isolation and relative size, the group holds its own. Here this The 40 Richest Taiwanese:

1. Tsai Hong-tu & family
2. Y.C. Wang
3. Terry Gou
4. Tsai Wan-tsai
5. Cher Wang & Wen Chi Chen
6. Jeffrey Koo Sr.
7. Lin Rong San
8. Wei Ing-Chou & family
9. Tsai Eng Meng
10. Lin Yu-Lin
11. Eugene Wu & family
12. Barry Lam
13. Chao Teng-Hsiung
14. Douglas Hsu
15. Shi Wen Long
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Amazon Kindle

August 3rd, 2008

Do you know Kindle? Kindle Introduced in November 2007, Kindle is an e-reader developed by Amazon.com to allow easy access to a vast library of electronic books to be downloaded and read on the device. Books are loaded onto the device wirelessly via Amazon’s free EVDO network (called WhisperNet) and are published in a proprietary format for the Kindle. In addition to books, Kindle owners can also send files to Amazon to be converted and published onto the Kindle, and access blogs and newspapers through the Kindle’s browser. Kindle displays its contents via electronic-paper display, a new technology that creates a paper-like display for electronic text that is also used in Sony’s Reader product.

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Army Of Alices In Resident Evil 4

August 3rd, 2008

Paul W.S. Anderson the Resident Evil Director confirm to press and media that the army of cloned Alices from the end of RE3 WOULD be appear at the fourth Resident Evil movie.

We’re in very early discussions about all of it, so it’s not a definite thing by any means. Mila would like to return, and I would certainly like to see the franchise continue. Last year there were, I think, eight ‘threequels’ got released. Rush Hour 3, Pirates 3, Spider-Man 3…but there was eight of them. Shrek 3. Six out of the eight, the third movie did worse business than the second movie. There were only two where the third movie did better than the second movie. That was Bourne Ultimatum and Resident Evil. So, you know, it is quite an achievement for a franchise to keep growing like that, and we all feel that the audience is excited to see another one clearly. We would like, if we could put it together, we would do it.

How to Turn iPhone into Wireless Modem

August 3rd, 2008

Here is the tutorial how to turning your iPhone into Wireless Modems. Many iPhone user, newbie iPhone user, iPhone dummies had a similar question. They ask how could they iPhone tiurning into Wireless Mopdem. On forums, on a blog, and mouth to mouth chat they asking same question,  Now let me guide you to turning your iPhone to Wireless Modem. Here is the step by step you mush follow:

Step 1: Download NetShare
Search for NetShare in the iPhone’s App Store (yes, it’s there now). Pay 10 bucks and download it.

Step 2: Create a New Network
On your Mac, click on your Airport icon and select “Create Network.” Type whatever name you’d like: We used “iPhone tether” with the channel set to Automatic (11). Then click OK.

Step 3: Open System Preferences –> Network
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25 Must Have Travel Gadgets

August 2nd, 2008

If you think to travelling maybe for a weak ar couples wees, you may consider thinks that you must have or you must bring to your travel. We listed 25 Must Have Tarvel Gadget to accompany you in your route.
1.    Apple’s Airport Express. Just plug that Ethernet cable into the box and the box into an unoccupied outlet ready to be configured into your own private Wi-Fi domain.
2.    Canon Powershot SD1100 IS Digital Elph. Picking a camera to take on the road it’s a common thing. This is the best travel snapshots, because this is smaller than a pack of cards.
3.    Franklin 12-language (Speaking) Global Translator. No more worry about foreign languages anymore.
4.    Macbook Air. The perfect companion to traveling executive. Very thin, handy to carry, and very beautiful gadget, I mean laptop.
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How to Make Windows XP Looks Like Ubuntu Linux

August 2nd, 2008

Still using Windows XP ? Doesn’t migrate to Windows Vista yet? Or bored with Windows OS design? How about changing the look of your Windows XP to Linux Ubuntu? Hem, to be honest its really easy. But before you can continue, you need a few things which are :
1. UxTheme Multi-Patcher
2. Human Visual Style Theme
3. IconTweaker.
4. Super Turbo Tango Patcher
5. Stardock BootSkin
6. LogonStudio

After you get that things, now lets begin the tutorial.
1. The first thing is the Visual Style. To change your visual style of Windows XP, download UxTheme Multi-Patcher and install it. After installing it, download the Human Visual Style Theme. Then extract the theme to C:\Windows\Resources\Themes and then go to your Desktop. Right click and go to Properties, then go to Appearance and Select Human as the theme. Now you are done with the visual style part.
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New Nvidia Geforce 9500 GT, 9800 GT and 9800 GTX+ released

August 2nd, 2008

Good News for you Video cards Addict and Nvidia loyal customers. Now Nvidia has release they NEW desktop video cards, directly release three new video cards:

The 9500 GT is the first desktop video card based on the G96 core. Currently manufactured in 65nm (55nm production will start later this year), PCI-Express 2.0 and OpenGL 2.1 support. You also get support for PureVideoHD which enables hardware decoding of VC-1 in addition to WMV and MPEG-2 HD. Memory equipeed with 256MB or 512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3.
Specs:
•    Stream processors: 32
•    Core clock: 550 MHz
•    Shader clock: 1400 MHz
•    Memory clock: 800 MHz
•    Memory bus width: 128 bits
•    Memory bandwidth: 25.6 GB/s

EVGA model , clocked at Core: 550MHz; Shaders: 1400MHz; Memory: 1000MHz.

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What Causes Breast Cancer?

August 1st, 2008

Ladies, Approximatly 5% to 10% of the roughly 200,000 American women diagnosed with breast cancer each year have an inherited gene mutation that puts them at higher risk for developing the disease. No one knows very much about why breast cancer happens. Except that it likely starts in our genes. “Cancer in general is a disease of aging, and breast cancer is probably caused by an error in gene replication—the older we get, the more error prone we get,” says Ramona F. Swaby, MD, a medical oncologist specializing in breast cancer at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia. Indeed, a woman’s chance of getting breast cancer doesn’t rise to the terrifying one in eight until she’s reached 85 years of age. If you’re a woman under 40, for instance, your risk is much lower: one in 233.

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5 Simple Things That Could Cut Your Breast Cancer Risk

August 1st, 2008

Don’t give up to breast cancer, see to the right way. In facts that breast cancer can be neutralized. Don’t be sad, here I listed the major things to do to cut your breast cancer risk:
1. Limit yourself to two or three alcoholic drinks a week.

2. Exercise at least three times a week (more often is better). And when you do exercise, work to keep your heart rate above its baseline level for a minimum of 20 continuous minutes.

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Understanding 25 Breast Cancer Myths

August 1st, 2008

All woman in the world, now has revealed the facts of Breast Cancer Myths. Now u will learn much from the expert, and you will known much if the myth is right or the myth is wrong. Here this the 25 breast cancer myths and misunderstandings:

1. Myth: Only women with a family history of breast cancer are at risk.

Reality: Roughly 70% of women diagnosed with breast cancer have no identifiable risk factors for the disease. But the family-history risks are these: If a first-degree relative (a parent, sibling, or child) has had or has breast cancer, your risk of developing the disease approximately doubles. Having two first-degree relatives with the disease increases your risk even more.

2. Myth: Wearing an underwire bra increases your risk of getting breast cancer.

Reality: Claims that underwire bras compress the lymphatic system of the breast, causing toxins to accumulate and cause breast cancer, have been widely debunked as unscientific. The consensus is that neither the type of bra you wear nor the tightness of your underwear or other clothing has any connection to breast cancer risk.

3. Myth: Most breast lumps are cancerous.

Reality: Roughly 80% of lumps in women’s breasts are caused by benign (noncancerous) changes, cysts, or other conditions. Doctors encourage women to report any changes at all, however, because catching breast cancer early is so beneficial. Your doctor may recommend a mammogram, ultrasound, or biopsy to determine whether a lump is cancerous.

4. Myth: Exposing a tumor to air during surgery causes cancer to spread.

Reality: Surgery doesn’t cause breast cancer and it doesn’t cause breast cancer to spread, as far as scientists can tell from the research so far. Your doctor may find out during surgery that your cancer is more widespread than previously thought, however. And some animal studies have shown that removing the primary tumor sometimes enables metastatic cancers to grow, but only temporarily; this has not been demonstrated in humans.

5. Myth: Breast implants can raise your cancer risk.

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