Saturday, 30 June 2012

- Gold Mercedes SLR & Diamond SL & Gold porsche watch the vedio

When it comes to luxury cars, few customizations surprise me…these 5 are some of the exceptions! Check out how far Mercedes has gone to please some very particular (or peculiar) clients! Here are the top 5 bizarre exotic car customizations you just can't miss!

1. A bedazzled diamond-coated Mercedes-Benz SL
2. Mercedes G55 AMG
3. Maybach Edition 125
4. 1937 Mercedes 540k
5. Mercedes C63 AMG gold-plated





Diamond Mercedes SL

This custom Mercedes is a budget-defying, diamond-laden masterpiece of epic and blinding proportions! What began as a simple white Mercedes SL was embellished with an abundant amount of diamonds and perched atop equally shiny allow wheels. Does an armored guard come with it?




Mercedes G55 AMG SUV

Created to properly escort the royal family of Abu Dhabi, this special Mercedes G55 AMG SUV packs a custom 5.5-liter V8 with 620 horsepower. In order to navigate poor desert visibility, it is equipped with 8 fog lamps. Plenty of carbon fiber and a cinnamon interior finish the awesome look!




Maybach Edition 125

Maybach celebrated its 125th anniversary in a big way, introducing the Maybach Edition 125. This model features the exclusive work of Swarovski crystals inside, and carbon fiber trimmings. The Tahiti black and Patagonia silver exterior is complimented with a special front bumper, redesigned grille and LED running lights. This edition never hit production, though customers willing to pay the price could opt for the same customizations for their cars.




1937 Mercedes 540k

Classy and captivating, this 1937 Mercedes 540k is a very special example of the brand’s past. Just 406 of these were created, making them uber-exclusive. Bernie Ecclestone purchased one in 2007 for just $8.25 million smack-a-roos…it is currently the most expensive Mercedes model sold at a luxury car auction.



Mercedes C63 AMG

I think this Mercedes C63 AMG needs a bit more bling…insert sarcasm. Seriously, this is a completely gold plated Mercedes that could double as a mirror. The anonymous owner resides in the gulf region…shocking!





More angles of the diamond studded Mercedes-Benz SL:



Some serious bling



Even the tail pipes are coated with diamonds!

the car designed for vedio game now u can see on london street

The GT by Citroën (sometimes spelled GTbyCitroën) is a sports car that debuted as a concept car on October 2 at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. The car is a collaboration between the French automaker Citroën and the Japanese racing simulation developer Polyphony Digital. 6 cars are said to be built. The expected MSRP is $2,000,000.

The car’s exterior design was made by Takumi Yamamoto, a Japanese designer from Jean-Pierre Ploué’s Style Citroën design team. Takumi Yamamoto was a childhood friend of Kazunori Yamauchi, director of Polyphony Digital and creator of the popular Gran Turismo franchise, also known as “Gegge”. According to a Yamauchi interview at the Paris Motor Show 2008, he and Yamamoto started collaborating on this project back in 2003. A press release published on the North American Gran Turismo official website describes the Citroën and Polyphony Digital collaboration as a « a joint effort first talked about at the Geneva Motor Show past March [2008] ». Yamamoto convinced Jean-Pierre Ploué to submit his concept to Citroën’s head office in Paris who agreed to start the production process and manufacture the real car. The concept car’s rear was carefully designed to fit what the gamers will actually see in the game since it is the more powerful featured vehicle, argues Yamamoto.

The new BMW i8 Plug-in Hybrid Concept

Sports Car

 BMW has revealed their most  latest concept vehicle. BMW is scheduled to show off this beauty at the Frankfurt Motor Show in a couple of weeks. “The Vision Efficient Dynamics is a plug-in hybrid sports car with a new dynamic exterior and interior design language. But underneath the eye catching design is a smaller and more efficient engine BMW is exploring for possible future use.” This amazing vehicle is the wave of the future, more dynamic vehicles made with the concept of environmental preservation constantly on the mind of engineers. Check out the rest of the post for more images of this great vehicle.
BMW i8 Concept specifications:

Length/height/width: 4632mm/1280mm/1955mm

Wheelbase: 2800mm

Number of seats: 2 + 2

Kerb weight: 1480kg

Output: 260kW/550Nm overall: 164kW300Nm petrol engine + 96kW/250Nm electric motor

Acceleration: 0-100km/h in 4.6 seconds

Fuel consumption (combined): 2.7 litres/100km

Electric range: 35km

Battery charge time: 105 minutes for 100 per cent charge

Luggage capacity: Approximately 150 litres
The i8 and i3 concepts also introduce Last Mile Navigation and Intermodal Route Planning. The former sends navigation information to your smartphone to help you locate your final destination on foot, while the latter analyses public transport options to complete the journey.

The navigation system also calculates the best way to manage energy consumption for the trip to ensure that it operates at peak performance and optimal efficiency when required.

A production version of the BMW i8 Concept is expected to go on sale in Australia in 2014 with a predicted price tag of $300,000.
The BMW i8 Concept retains much of the theatre and excitement of the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics concept that first previewed the futuristic sports car design at Frankfurt in 2009, and starred at the 2011 Australian International Motor Show in Melbourne last month.





Unlike the Vision concept which utilised a diesel engine, the i8 Concept is powered by a petrol engine and an electric motor. The 1.5-litre three-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine produces an astonishing 164kW of power and 300Nm of torque. To give that some perspective, the current BMW 125i is powered by a 3.0-litre inline-six with 160kW of power and 270Nm of torque – double the capacity, double the cylinders, 4kW less power, 30Nm less torque.

Assisting the petrol engine is 96kW/250Nm electric motor, which draws power from a lithium-ion battery. With a combined maximum power output of 260kW and 550Nm, the i8 Concept is capable of accelerating from 0-100km/h in just 4.6 seconds (80-120km/h in 4.0 seconds) and will go on to an electronically limited top speed of 250km/h.





Far from just being a performance car, however, the i8 Concept can also be driven in fully electric zero-emissions mode for up to 35km. A full recharge of the battery from a standard power socket takes approximately 105 minutes.



Under the European driving cycle, the i8 Concept uses fuel at a rate of just 2.7 litres/100km combined, making it one of the most fuel efficient internal combustion engined automobiles in history.

With the petrol engine positioned over the rear axle and the electric motor over the front for a perfect 50:50 weight distribution, the BMW i8 Concept can become silent front-drive electric, a rear-drive highway cruiser or an all-wheel drive performance machine, depending on your mood.



The exterior features BMW’s new i design language. The body incorporates carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) – in white, high-gloss black and stream blue – with an extensive glasshouse.

Aerodynamics was the major influence on the overall construction, which is optimised to cut through the air as efficiently as possible. The overlapping, layered surfaces contribute to this, and give the i8 Concept a dynamic, three-dimensional appearance.




The flowing design continues inside the cabin. The central screen and console are directed towards the driver, and a smaller instrument panel screen sits behind the steering wheel to provide maximum information and clarity.


The surfaces are a combination of leather, metals and high-gloss piano black plastics.

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

i phone icons and there meaning

confused about what’s going on with their devices. These “iPhone problems” are far from problems. They’re normally just some information feedback letting you know what type of network you’re connected to or what settings are active on your iPhone. I’ve been asked twice in the last two days what the icon of the phone headset over a keyboard means, so I figured it was time to post what each of the iPhone icons means, and how they relate to your iPhone. All this information can be found in your manual.
Break it down!
Network Activity

 This one is pretty straight forward, if your phone is busy connecting to a web service, or some network then this little icon is going to be spinning. It’s a great way to know when your phone is idling.Sending an email?This thing is going to be spinning like mad until that email has been sent across the tubes.Some applications use this as a notifier to let you know that a process is running, so be careful. If it’s a spinning don’t go a quitting.
Call Forwarding

 If you’ve decided that you’re sick and tired of answering calls on your phone and decided to forward your number to another device then this baby will appear in your phones menubarIt’s pretty handy when you’re going on vacation and don’t want to take your phone with you.Bah. Who am I kidding, the iPhones attached to our hips.
VPN

 A VPN is essentially a connection to a network over the internet. This means you can access services on that network as if you were sitting in your office. There’s some upsides to this for security reasons If you don’t want your web traffic going across the air then it’s probably a good idea to look into setting this bad boy up But, unless you’re working for a fourtune 500 company, there’s probably no reasons for this to be appearing on your phone.
Locked

 You’ve gone and locked your phone You better hope you remember your password.If not, well… there’s not much we can do for you. Don’t lock your phone if you’re not so good at remembering passwords. Don’t say we didn’t warn you!
TTY

 This is mostly used for the deaf. I’m not too sure how that works with a mobile device like the iPhone, but if you see it on your menu bar, you might want to turn it off, unless you’re deaf. Then by all means, keep loving
your iPhone.
Play

Another pretty self evident icon. Unless you’ve been living in a cave for the last sixty years, you’re probably well aware that that nice looking triangle is now the universal symbol for “play”. If it’s on the menu bar you probably have media playing on your device.
Alarm
 This isn’t on by default, and it’ll only appear if you set up an alarm in the clock application on your phone. This lets you know that your alarm has been set, and it’s ready to wake you up in the morning.The iPhone is the perfect alarm clock I’m abusive to my clocks in the morning, but since I’ve been using my iPhone, I’ve beenpretty domicile.

Bluetooth

This little application eats up battery life, so if you have no idea what it means you should probably disable bluetooth in your phones settings. The iPhone only lets you connect a wireless headset over bluetooth, or tether your phone to a computer, so if you’re not currently using either of these functions you should probably save some battery life and turn it off.
Battery

Another on that’s self-explanatory, this icon changes a little depending on if your phone has been plugged in to charge or not. If you see a lightning bolt it means you’re charging up, if it’s missing in action, it means you’re running off the battery completely. Keep your eye on it, it’ll let you know if you’re batteries about to die.
Cell Signal

Your signal indicator here lets you know just how strong of a connection you have to the cell towers in your area. The more bars there are the better connection you’re going to have. You’ll probably notice that it fluctuates depending on your position around town. If you have no bars showing your out of luck. You better hope you don’t get mugged or need to dial 911. or 100
Airplane Mode

There’s been some controversy about this little plane icon. When the pilot comes on the speakers before you take off, and they tell you to turn off your phone, what they really mean is stop your phone from broadcasting signals. Apple has your back here! They gave you the ability to turn off all the transmissions on your phone, so you can still use it to listen to music and watch videos on your phone. Hence the “air plane mode” title that they’ve given it.
3G

The last of the icons following this one all have to do with the connection type to the cellphone tower. Some are faster than others and provide better quality overall. 3G is where it’s at currently. It’s not the cream of the crop, but it’s the best that Apple has decided to offer us. It’s pretty fast, and if anything, your telecommunications company is likely throttling your connection to stop you from getting the full speed that 3G has to offer. Why? Because they can’t afford to let you have that much speed. They don’t have the infrastructure to support us all. Oh, and they’re bastards. I should probably note that you’ll either have the 3G icon, Edge icon, or Wifi Icon, and that you can not have any more than one of these at a time.
EDGE

Edge sucks, plain and simple. If you’re planning on using a smart phone and you’re stuck on an edge network I feel mighty sorry for you. It’s like taking a trip back in time and using a dial up modem again. Hey, it’s better than nothing, but it is gonna take you some time to get your email over the cellular network in this mode. It’s far from fun times. Avoid it where you can!
GPRS

 If EDGE sucks, then GPRS BLOWS. That’s all I have to say about this! Well that, and if you’re in a GPRS network most of the time, you should probably forgo the cost of an iPhone and buy yourself a HAM Radio instead.Don’t laugh
, people still use those… a lot!
Wi-Fi


WiFi is going to provide you with the fastest possible data connection you can get, unless you have a dial up modem at home still. Essentially this means you’ve connected to your local internet connection, and you’re using that connection to get your data on your phone.

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Fake vs Real iPhone 4 ....check it



difference between fake and original i phone



Siri Hidden Feature On New iPhone 5

The iPhone cracks itself if siri perceives it as stolen. Before you go why siri why, self destruction is activated only if you have enabled the iphone unlock error security feature on the concept iPhone 5.

After 3 strikes, Siri quickly does an iPhone data transfer to your iTunes; and goes onto decimate all your information on the phone. You are notified on iTunes, where the iPhone data recovery is now available only to you, as it should be.

If you cant have the iphone, NO one can!

The question is not whether iPhone -- Will it blend? but iPhone -- Will it destruct?, if stolen. Go Siri!

Sunday, 24 June 2012

prise of the iphone already estimated ..... wait till j

Even if the iPhone 5 is not out yet, Bloomberg has estimated the price components of Apple's smartphone to replace the iphone 4. The addition of a 16GB storage, A5 processor, battery, 512 MB of RAM, screen, GPS and other components brings Bloomberg suggests that the total would be $ 270 .


"Research and development" is not included in this price while it is an important element at Apple.
  If the corporation has its price in the research, development, manufacture or distribution and marketing, the bill would amount to $ 620 or 56.4% more than the estimated price on the site.
  Also note that the iphone 4 is estimated at $ 187 iSuppli on the site that is less than hundred dollars that the 5 iphone on Bloomberg.

5 The iPhone can do about it, its design, its release date and its price now! Now, wait until J.

How to block a number

You have an Iphone, and you want to block a phone number that bothers you, well aware that even though you have probably one of the best smartphones on the market, there is no function that allows you to print directly.

We provide you the solution of this problem ...To  block a number on both a jailbroken iPhone as a standard iPhone. With a jailbroken iPhone, the solution is simpler and faster. Indeed, through the Cydia store, you can choose the application iBlacklist that blocks annoying calls. The application is very functional and can block as many phone numbers as you want.

Iphone with a standard, we offer just a trick, since it is impossible to block a number. In fact, our trick is to impute a silent ringing numbers that bore us, and in this way, when the call arrives on your Iphone, you will not hear more.
For this you need to download the ringer. Then, connect your iPhone to the computer and launch iTunes. Then synchronize the two devices and save your ringer. Now you must create a group where you can add up to nine telephone numbers to assign the famous silent ringing.

stew jobs wanted to desing an iCar

stew jobs wanted to desing an iCar

 according to Apple boar members Apple founder wanted to desing automobile .......ie..iCar



 Mickey Drexler, who is on the board at Apple and US retailer JC Penney says that Jobs, who helped to revolutionise the music, publishing, gaming and software industries along with his Mac, iPhone, iPod, iPad and Mac innovations, could have had the same affect on the car industry.

 Drexler told Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference: "Look at the car industry, it's a tragedy in America. Who's designing the cars?"

 "Steve's dream before he died was to design an iCar and I think it would've been probably 50% of the market. He never did design it."



 While we can't imagine that this is one of the dreams that lived on at Apple, it certainly is interesting to think of what Apple could bring to the table in the auto-industry.