Naresh on Sep 24th 2007 IT

IBM has launched dual-core POWER6, the world’s fastest computer chip, in India. The chip will power IBM’s System 570 and Blade Center JS22 servers. According to IBM engineers, the chip ensures “unparalleled power savings” on mid-range servers.
It will reduce the energy meant to power and cool data centers by over 50 per cent and would thus be part of IBM’s Project Green Initiative. At 4.7GHZ, POWER6 has double the speed of POWER5,but would use only the same amount of power. This would also help Indian entrepreneurs who are budget-conscious to increase their performance without increasing power bills.
Naresh on Sep 14th 2007 Celebrities




In this big world, there is a beautiful girl steal the hearts of most teen age people from her beautiful smiley and her face. She is very cute and charming and so on… That girl name is “Emma Watson”.



She was born in France on April 15, 1990. At school in England, she took the lead role in several plays including “Arthur: The Young Years” and “The Happy Prince”. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was her debut into the world of professional acting. Competing against many other girls for the role of Hermoine Granger, she didn’t expect to get the part.

Then she continuous her acting to all other Harry potter films. She is just 17, within this small age she get more popular in all around the world. In future, she will become one of the great actresses.
Naresh on Sep 14th 2007 movies



Those guys and girls at Disney/Pixar have done it again; they’ve created the perfect underwater world, full of fascinating Disney characters.


A truly enchanting story of a father (Marlon) who loses his son (Nemo), and with help of his new found friend (Dory) ventures out into the ocean to try to find him. On this epic voyage he gets to battle sharks, surf with some turtle dudes, and dice with some jellyfish and survive an encounter in a whale’s stomach.
All the characters are vibrant with Disney charm, but my favorite is Dory, the comic relief, probably one of the funniest Disney characters ever written and superbly voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, pure genius.
Naresh on Sep 12th 2007 movies

We have seen a lot of underdog sports movies over the years which have been inspirational, cinematic and realistic. Chak de India follows the realistic genre….. the film is very predictable in most parts but what makes the film memorable is the performance of the actors, screenplay, direction and also the background score…

It’s a patriotic movie which depicts the story of women’s hockey in India, the difficulty faced by the coach in uniting a diverse team and finally make them successful. SRK pulls of a fantastic performance without his signature songs and dance.


He has silenced all his critics with this performance. amin deserves a perfect 10 for direction which makes him the director to look out in the future. bgm is great throughout the movie, finally all those young girls deserve a standing ovation for their respective roles(most of them are debutante’s) My verdict: a must watch…best of 2007.
Naresh on Sep 12th 2007 movies

I have seen this movie easily a half a dozen times, and I find that the beauty of the film is how Forrest Gump not only shares his innocence and purity with others, including the audience, he also manages to retain that innocence and purity through some very difficult times.
As a Viet Nam
veteran, and a college graduate of the late Sixties, I could of course personally relate to the various periods that Forrest Gump endures. I would only mention that the skillful and seamless blending of music, action, and period costume was enthralling.
And yet it was so perfectly understated that Forrest Gump’s travels through thirty five years of the stormiest and most meaningful years of American history only became clearly defined for the viewer. Even more so than the well known chocolates quote as a metaphor for life, I felt that the remark that stupid is what you do is probably more workable for most of us.
Naresh on Sep 9th 2007 Celebrities



The daughter of actor “Will Knightely” and playwright “Sharman Macdonald”. After she requested an agent at the age of three, her parents allowed her to work on productions in her summer holidays. Her first role was at the age of 9, in Moira Armstrong’s “A Village Affair(1994)”.


However, Knightely’s first high profile role came in 1999, as Sabe, Decoy queen to Natalia Portman’s Queen Amidala in Star Wars: Episode I- The Phantom Menace(1999). Since then she has completed an impressive array of films including “The Hole(2001)”, but is probably best known for her role of tomboy footballer Jules Paxton in Gurinder Chandha’s Bend It Like Beckham(2002). She has done a very good job in “The Pirates of the Caribbean” series. This makes her popular in all around the world.
Naresh on Sep 3rd 2007 Uncategorized

The heat generated by the laptops raises the risk of infertility in men who balance their machines on their lap.

During the study, researchers noticed that scrotal temperature rose by 2.7 degrees Celsius which was enough to cause infertility in normal men

Doctors say that tight denims, under clothing and even stress can cause infertility.
Naresh on Sep 3rd 2007 Uncategorized


IBM has issued a patch to sort out critical security flaws discovered in the Lotus Notes running on Windows based networks. Lotus Notes is a popular desktop application which combines e-mail, instant messenger and browser.
The flaw, which is present in the Autonomy Key View component used to process Lotus 1-2-3 files, enabled hackers to take control of the user’s system and exploit it for malicious purposes.

It was Core Security Technologies which discovered the flaw and issued a security advisory. Hackers were using malicious file attachments to enter and embed networks with malicious code. Customers an view the tech note related to the patch IBM support web site.