Thursday, August 6, 2009

Sony Launches Two New E-Book Readers

Sony today released a pair of new e-book readers the company hopes will help put it in a better position to do battle with Amazon's popular Kindle. As such, Sony also plans to reduce all new releases and best sellers at its e-book store from $11.99 down to $9.99 each.

On the hardware front, Sony's new Reader Pocket Edition weighs 7.76 ounces and sports a 5-inch display. There's enough memory to store 350 standard e-books, but no expansion slot for memory cards. Users can expect about two weeks of use before having to recharge the battery. The pocket-sized reader is available in navy blue, rose, and silver with an MSRP of $200.


As the name implies, Sony's new Reader Touch Edition ups the ante with a touchscreen display, which supports finger or stylus enabled note taking with the virtual keyboard. It comes with five adjustable font size and expansion slots for both Memory Stick PRO Duo and SD cards. This one comes in red, black, or silver with an MSRP set at $300.



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How to Have a Successful Job Interview

Getting the interview is the first big step, but now that you are in the room with the interviewer--what do you do? Do you just sit there and answer questions like you're in an interrogation? Or do you brag about your accomplishments? The most important thing to keep in mind is--it's also their time to impress you. Here’s how to rule your interview.


Instructions


Step 1

Make eye contact, but don’t stare. This is a simple rule of thumb. But not coming off as a creepy stalker is a fine line. Making eye contact tells the person you are confident about who you are and are not afraid to let people see that.

Step 2

Try to match the posture and position of the interviewer. If your interviewer is sitting upright with their hands folded, you should try to sit the same way without acting as a mirror. The interviewer is looking for people that will fit into the company. Showing the same mannerisms conveys that message. On the other side, if the interviewer is laid back and relaxed, take that as a sign that you can lean back in your chair and get comfortable.

Step 3

Do not be too serious. Many people give you insight into their personality within minutes of meeting them. You should know in short order if cracking a one-line joke is appropriate. Don’t put on an entire comedy routine, but show the person that you know when to take yourself lightly. They already know you have the experience from your resume. Now is the time to show your personality.

Step 4

Do not be afraid to ask questions. This is not a one-way interview. Ask as many questions about the company as you can without letting it seem as if you do not know anything about them. You should always research the company you are interviewing with before you go. Asking a question shows you have interest in the company, not just interested in a paycheck. Plus it gives you more information to help you decide whether or not you even want to work for the organization in the first place.

Step 5

Be confident, but not cocky. There is nothing wrong with talking about your accomplishments; that is the reason they called you in for an interview. But be aware of your attitude while relaying the information. Don’t just talk about the results; add in what you did to make it happen. Keep in mind that there is another person waiting to get this job. Do not give an impression that your attitude could be a potential problem.

Kristen Fischer | ehow

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Tips for your kid's health

Use a sunscreen with a SPF of at least 30 and apply it thirty minutes before your child goes outside. Sunscreen sticks go on easily and evenly; coloured sunscreens will reveal if you've missed a spot. An adult should always supervise a child swimming in the pool or at a lake. Remember that while floatation devices such as water wings add buoyancy and help your child stay up in the water, they are not lifesaving devices.


Bathing suit folliculitis, a bacterial infection that causes a rash on the legs and buttocks, often strikes young girls who sit in wet bathing suits all day. The solution? Get out of the wet suit and into some dry clothes as soon as possible and the problem usually resolves on its own.
Cool baths or showers, followed by powder or cornstarch, can help clear up prickly heat - an itchy, red rash that usually appears in the folds of the skin.
Ticks and mosquitoes can transmit several diseases. For the best protection, dress your child in light-coloured pants (tuck them into her socks) and a long-sleeved shirt when she'll be playing near a wooded area where ticks live. Also apply insect repellent to her clothes and any exposed skin to protect her skin.

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Heart Care and Cholesterol Control

AN INDULGENT LIFESTYLE AND AN INADEQUATE DIET ARE TWO MAJOR CAUSES OF HEART DISEASE. TO STAY FIT HERE ARE A FEW MEASURES OF CARE AND CONTROL


Heart Diseases and Hypertension which lead to heart or other organ failures has been on the rise for the past 2 decades. People above the age of 40 have been suffering from such problems due to their unbalanced dietary habits. Its always advisable to control these factors if you want to reduce your risk.


Preventing Coronary Diseases
When there are excess deposits of fat, cholesterol or other substances in the inner wall of arteries, the arteries narrow and harden into a condition known as astherosclerosis, the most common cause of heart trouble. A planned diet and regular exercise are the key to prevent atheroclerosis.

Friendly and Unfriendly FATS

FAT should not exceed 30 per cent of your total calorie intake, which includes a maximum of 10 per cent saturated fat and 10 per cent mono-unsaturated fats. Saturated fatty acids in full-cream milk and red meat increase your cholesterol level. Use non-fat or low-fat milk and milk products instead of full-cream milk and avoid sources of saturated fatty acids like lard, butter, cream, palm oil, coconut oil, ghee and vanaspati

Mono-unsaturated fats that lower cholesterol as well as prevent formation of blood clots are present in olive, canola, peanut and mustard oils. It’s best to use these while cooking.

Omega-3, a fatty acid that prevents atherosclerosis is present in foods like herring, mackerel, salmon, tuna, soyabean, walnuts and butternuts. Take these regularly in small quantities to prevent atherosclerosis.

Cutting Cholesterol
Dietary cholesterol should be limited to 300 mg per day. Since it largely comes from animal products, consumption of non-vegetarian foods, whole milk and milk products hould be restricted. For example, an egg has 250 gm of cholesterol and it is not advisable to take more than two to three eggs a week.

Take healthy alternatives like chicken, fish, beans, vegetable, fruits, bread, pulses, wholewheat flour, cereals, rice, millet, skimmed milk and skimmed milk products and vegetable oils like corn, sesame, soyabean, sunflower, canola, olive and mustard.

Heart disease is less frequent among those who eat high carbohydrate and fibre-rich foods. Carbohydrate and fibre-rich foods. Carbohydrates should provide at least 55 per cent of your daily calories. Foods like bread, chapattis, cereals, rice and dals provide an adequate amount of carbohydrates.

How to control Chest Pain:

* Boil 4-5 pods of garlic in a glass of milk and consume the garlic pods with
milk daily to avoid chest pain.

* Pound the dates with the seeds and eat them every day.
* Increase the intake of ginger and lime in your diet.
* Pound urad dhal to powder and eat it regularly.
* Drink a glass of milk mixed with kadukai powder every night before going to bed.
* Take a spoon of tulsi juice with honey in empty stomach every day

source : healthtips