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Sunday 31 July 2016

Widget baru di Google

Got mentioned on web? Google will tell you where






New York: Technology giant Google has rolled out a feature in Google Search that would notify you whenever your name is mentioned on the web -- anywhere in the world, a media report said.

This features works as long as you are logged in to Google and you have allowed Google to save your web and app activity, technology website Venturebeat.com reported on Sunday.
On the Google homepage, a new widget can be seen at the bottom of the first page of search results that will help a user to easily set up a new Google Alert for new references of your name.
This could prove to be a reasonable move by Google to those who want to find out what is online about them. 
A user can adjust settings like email frequency, source types, languages, regions, whether to only send the best results and the email address to send alerts to. 
The feature is now live in India. 
IANS
First Published: Sunday, July 31, 2016 - 15:05

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5 Asksr maut, 8 Cedera diserang PKK di Turki 

DIYARBAKIR: Lima askar terbunuh, manakala lapan lagi cedera dalam serangan oleh militan Kurdis di tenggara Turki di Cukurca, tenggara Turki. Sumber berkata, tentera terbabit sedang menjalankan pemeriksaan keselamatan di jalan raya berhampiran Cukurca di wilayah Hakkari bersempadan Iraq dan Iran apabila mereka diserang militan Parti Pekerja Kurdistan (PKK). - REUTERS



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Saturday 30 July 2016

Muhyiddin di PKR?

MUHYIDDIN SERTAI PKR?


SUBANG JAYA: Bekas Timbalan Perdana Menteri Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin akan bersama PKR dalam siri jelajah bagi menerangkan isu-isu mutakhir termasuk berhubung syarikat pelaburan strategik negara, 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).


Jelasnya, ia dilihat gerakan bagi mengajak rakyat untuk bersama serta menyebar maklumat yang disasarkan dalam medium yang lebih mudah difahami.



Walaupun menafikan akan menyertai PKR, Tan Sri Muhyiddin bagaimanapun menyatakan sokongan kepada inisiatif parti itu.


"Saya fikir kerjasama yang penting untuk menangani isu negara itu sesuatu yang tidak boleh kita elakkan. Soal ahli atau tidak bukan isu, (tapi) semangat juang yang ada.


"Yang penting saya harap inisiatif PKR menjemput semua pihak itu paling utama dan hendaklah ditumpukan sekarang ini," katanya semasa sidang media khas di sini hari ini.



Turut hadir, Presiden PKR, Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail dan Timbalan Presiden PKR Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali.



Sebelum ini, Tan Sri Muhyiddin dilaporkan berkata penubuhan sebuah wadah politik baharu hanya akan berkesan sekiranya ia dipersetujui secara konsensus oleh rakan-rakan pimpinan parti pembangkang yang lain.

Beliau turut bersetuju dengan cadangan bekas perdana menteri Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad untuk menubuhkan sebuah parti politik baharu yang akan bekerjasama dengan semua pihak termasuk Pakatan Harapan (PH), PAS dan pertubuhan masyarakat sivil.


Fight Aging

6 SECRETS TO STAY YOUNG


"With aging, we've always studied things that decline," says Changiz Geula, PhD, research professor of neurology at the Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center at Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine. But now she and other experts are looking instead to unlock the secrets of the "superaged," those lucky individuals who seem to stay vital well into their 80s and beyond. Here's some of their latest research, with advice on how you can add years to your life.

Stop eating so much


In Okinawa, Japan—home to some of the world's oldest people—centenarians stop eating when they're 80 percent full, says The Blue Zones author Dan Buettner, who studies longevity all over the planet.


They're onto something: Scientists at St. Louis University found that, while both exercising and eating less led to weight loss in the study's volunteers, cutting calories also lowered production of T3, a thyroid hormone that slows metabolism. The researchers believe that lower T3 levels may also slow the aging process.



Use your brain


Dr. Geula, who has studied 80-year-olds who perform at the same level as people in their 50s on neuro­psychological tests, has found that the superaged have fewer brain tangles—deposits of protein linked to Alzheimer's—suggesting that their brains have some sort of protection that normal brains don't. While scientists puzzle this out, there's a lot you can do to keep your own synapses firing. Learn Italian, take up the cello—even driving a new route to work can wake up sleepy brain cells.

Pour yourself some merlot


You've probably heard a lot about resveratrol, a compound in red wine and grape juice that seems to slow aging. One recent study found that resveratrol-fed mice had stronger bones and better motor coordination, and showed fewer "old age" problems like heart disease, inflammation, and cataracts. The jury is still out on whether resveratrol has the same effect on humans, but nutritionists say drinking red wine in moderation does have heart-healthy benefits.

Lose the muffin top


In one large study published in 2009, researchers who tracked 6,583 people for more than 30 years found that having significant belly fat in midlife can nearly triple your risk of dementia.

Eat more plants


In his study of centenarians, Buettner found the longest-living people tend to eat less meat and more beans, soy, and nuts.


Respon PM terhadap tuduhan 1MDB






Friday 29 July 2016

PM Statment regarding DOJ

PM statment regards DOJ

KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak reiterated that national sovereign fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) does not have any assets in the United States and is not directly involved in the US Department of Justice's (DOJ) civil suit.
Speaking to reporters after chairing an Umno Supreme Council meeting, Najib said this is because 1MDB has not been approached for information by the DOJ.
"This shows that 1MDB is not directly involved in the complaint. There are no 1MDB assets in the US," he said.
Najib, who is Umno president, said the party views the matter seriously and again urged those named in the DOJ suit to clear their names.
He noted that it is unprecedented that a civil suit in the US received so much publicity.
Najib added that DOJ's information did not come from 1MDB, Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC), or the Malaysian government in general.
Meanwhile, he said the Umno Supreme Council had urged the government to review and step up security protocols for better public safety.
This is because of the increased terror threats faced by countries throughout the world, including Malaysia.
He said these include SOP reviews for public gatherings, events, or travels.
"We have to assume the security threats are real for all countries and Malaysia is no exception," Najib said.
Lastly, he announced that Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak will replace Datuk Seri Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah as Umno treasurer.
Ahmad Husni recently resigned from all party posts and government posts including as Second Finance Minister.