Monday, November 8, 2010

DO's nd DONT's on FACEBOOK



London, Nov 08 (ANI): Wonder how much of personal information is fine on Facebook? Well, an expert tells you the dos and don'ts of being a part of the social networking giant.

Dave Whitelegg said that although Facebook is a fun way to keep in touch with friends and family, it can also be dangerous.

"Posting certain photos or information on the site puts you at risk of being fired, a victim of crime, or even worse. There are computer programmes called 'data mining' that sweep Facebook to collect dates of birth, phone numbers, addresses etc. That's gold dust to criminals," the Sun quoted Whitelegg, an IT security expert, as saying.

Here are the 10 things you should never post on Facebook and why.

Date and place of birth- This places you at massive risk of identity theft. They are the most commonly used security questions on password resetting sites.

Mother's maiden name-A lot of sites use your mother's maiden name to authenticate who you are. They also commonly use the school you went to as a security question.

Address- It again puts you at risk from identity fraud, but also from burglars and stalkers.

Holidays-If you post an update on Facebook saying: "Can't wait till next Wednesday - two weeks in Miami yeh!" you are basically saying: "Come and rob me."

Short trips from home-Again, this can put you at risk of burglary and stalking.

Inappropriate photos- Don't post racy, illicit, offensive or incriminating photos. Bosses and prospective employers are increasingly looking at Facebook pages.

Confessionals-These can also get you fired or haunt you for the rest of your life. Posting you are skiving work, who you are sleeping with, or doing something shameful is just dumb.

Phone number-Unless you want to be bombarded with unsolicited phone calls from people trying to sell you something - don't.

Children's names-These can be used by identity fraudsters or, more sinisterly, by paedophiles. It is much easier to steal a child's identity. An adult will eventually discover something is wrong by, for example, their credit rating being affected. Children won't.

Don't post a full public profile-It won't just exist on Facebook, it will go on any internet search such as Google. Only give the bare bones such as a name. Keep everything else private. (ANI)

YENTHIRAN REVIEW tamill movie-2010



Superstar Rajinikanth ‘s Yenthiran is a science fiction movie and director Shankar does justice to the title. Stamping his authority on compute graphics, Shankar once again proved why he’s an ace filmmaker. The cost of the budget was clearly evident in songs and action episodes as Shankar truly depicts a passionate Yenthiran story.

Vasikar (Rajinikanth) is a scientist who does research in Yenthiranics and Sana (Aishwarya Rai) . He introduces a Yenthiran (Chitti) and aspires to present it to Indian Defence to bolster their resistance mechanism. Chitti does all the unbelievable activities and rescues operations as well. However, Vasikar Professor Bohra (Danny) denies permission to send this to Defence on the grounds that Chitti is purely a Yenthiran and kills anybody. Just when Vasikar is about to destroy, Chitti says that he loves Sana. Contrastingly the envious Bohra develops a killer Yenthiran for terrorist activities. The plot unveils as to how Vasikar destroys the killer Yenthiran and wins SANA.

Yenthiran review was the much awaited one, and we have to say that the movie’s technical competencies are on par with Hollywood. Against his conventional style of film making, Shankar has gone for the Yenthiran technology, but caught in a spot of bother in terms of story and screenplay. The story lacks the required fizz and intensity, and also did not end convincingly. Interestingly, in Yenthiran, Rajnikanth also plays a negative shade in the form of killer Yenthiran.

From Rajinikanth’s viewpoint, he donned a different character as against her earlier movies, which has complete commercial dialogues as Yenthiran movie runs entirely on Rajinikanth. Amidst these fantastical, futuristic images, Shankar keeps the flavour severely home- grown. But in the end, Yenthiran is only technically brilliant – unrivalled and unsurpassed.It’s not a great story and with twists and turns, but you can surely enjoy the roller coaster ride. The first half of Yenthiran is exciting with high voltage graphics and entertainment. But the second half loses its firmness and rather becomes unconvincing towards the end.

Superstar Rajinikanth delivers breath taking performance. However, don’t expect typical Rajnikanth dialogues in this film. As it goes, Rajni gets better with age.Aishwarya Rai is aptly suited for her role and does well. Shankar captured her stunning visuals and looks in few tight close shots. Danny is adequate. Music by AR Rahman is very good and the background score in action episodes is very thrilling. Couples of numbers are very well composed. Computer graphics hogs limelight for Yenthiran more than anything else. The CG work is world class and visuals are stunning. Rathnavelu, the cameraman does a fantastic job when it comes to close shots.

All in all, Yenthiran is a technically proficient movie and its worth watching such a brilliantly made film. It’s the first of its kind movie in India for sure. Go watch for sheer computer life likes and ascribe to ace director Shankar.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

casanova malayalam movie 2011




Mohanlal-Rosshan Andrrews movie \"Casanova\".
Rosshan Andrrews says the story of Casanova is about an “ International businessman and acclaimed charmer, Casanovva to be played by Mohanlal who is an admirer of all things beautiful. No wonder then that the owner of Casanovva’s Eternal Spring’, an international chain of flower boutiques, is always to be seen in the company of the most beautiful women. He has at his beck and call a faithful array of female followers – staff, friends and former girlfriends – who will do anything for him. Awakening envy in all men and romance in all women, Casanovva’s philosophy in life is simple – love cures all. With his penchant for the good life it is little wonder that four enterprising young criminals decide to use him in their quest for some quick money”. Mohanlal plays Casanovva, which has Shriya Saran, Lakshmi Rai, Sanjanaa, Roma, Jagathy Sreekumar as his faithful assistant and Lalu Alex in a supporting role. Four fresh faces star as the gang who tries to beat the master and four newcomers join in as pivotal female characters.