Monday, January 23, 2012

Anonymous Strikes Again



Last week, just hours after the U.S. government arrested the leaders of and shut down MEGAUPLOAD.COM, a popular hub for illegal file sharing, "hacktivist" collective ANONYMOUS counter-attacked by shutting down the websites to the U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP, the RIAA, the MPAA and among many other targets, possibly including the WHITE HOUSE (NET NEWS 1/19).

Now, "ANONYMOUS strikes again," reports PC MAGAZINE. "Fresh off the last few days' worth of Web attacks, designed as a kind of cyber-retribution for the demise of file-sharing site MEGAUPLOAD at the hands of the FBI, members of the group have taken to TWITTER to claim accountability for an attack on CBS.COM" as well as UNIVERSAL MUSIC and WARNER MUSIC.
@allaccess.com

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Pepe stamps On Lionel Messi hand #Messi

Pepe once again has expressed in his own way, walking deliberately on the hand of Lionel Messi.

Otherwise, FC Barcelona won 2-1 against Real Madrid in the clasico, with a winning goal from Eric Abida
 


A Moroccan Movie Poised to Be Nominated by the Academy Awards

For the first time, Morocco might be among the countries that will be represented in the the 84th edition of the Academy Awards scheduled to be held on February 26.
The Moroccan movie, Omar Killed Me, by Roshdy Zem is among the nine foreign-language movies included in the shortlist that has just been released by the Academy.
Only five films will be nominated in the Foreign Language Film category.
An unjustly convicted man fights for justice in this drama based on a true story. Omar Raddad (Sami Bouajila) had worked for years as a gardener for Ghislaine Marchal (Liliane Nataf), an elderly woman living in the South of France. In the summer of 1991, Marchal was founded murdered in the basement of her home, with the message “Omar M’a Tuer” — literally “Omar Has Kill Me” — written in her own blood on the wall.
Raddad quickly became the prime suspect, even though he had a viable alibi, and he was convicted and sent to prison. However, a journalist covering the case, Pierre-Emmanuel Vaugrenard (Denis Podalydes), had a hard time believing Marchal would scrawl a message about her killer with her last ounce of strength, particularly one that was grammatically incorrect, and he began investigating the case, firm in his belief that Raddad was a victim of racism while the real killer had escaped justice.
Directed by Roschdy Zem, Omar M’a Tuer (Omar Killed Me) received its North American premiere at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival.

Morocco, Tunisia group favorites 'only on paper'

Morocco coach Eric Gerets had predicted a tournament of surprises at the African Cup of Nations even before Equatorial Guinea's dramatic victory over Libya and Zambia's shock win over Senegal on the opening night.
The unexpected results will serve as a warning to Morocco ahead of games against co-host Gabon and little-known debutant Niger in Group C.
First, Gerets' team starts against North African rival Tunisia on Monday when the African Cup switches to Gabon and Libreville's Stade de l'Amitie.
The match between familiar opponents takes on added importance with both hoping to be in good position ahead of the tricky encounters against less known teams later in the first round.
Before Morocco and Tunisia meet in a repeat of the 2004 final, Gabon and first-timer Niger will battle in the group opener to see who will emerge as top underdog and main challenger to the North Africans.
Gerets' words rang true after the successes of Equatorial Guinea and Zambia in Bata. The Belgian coach said Morocco and Tunisia were favorites to progress from Group C "only on paper,'' and would - like Libya and the highly rated Senegal - face tough competition.
"What happens on the pitch is sometimes another story because there is always surprises,'' Gerets said.
The fear of the unknown for both Morocco and Tunisia later in the tournament has made Monday's matchup critical, with both targeting a strong start.
The regional rivals haven't met at a Cup of Nations since the final eight years ago, when Tunisia triumphed, but know each other well and share similar philosophies of strong organization and defensive discipline.
Morocco has unfinished business against Tunisia after that final loss, but was already tipped to emerge as group winner under the clever tactics of Gerets and with the talents of Adel Taarabt and Marouane Chamakh, who both play in England's Premier League.
"We are not afraid. I think we need to concentrate on our group because we have a super team and so we need to show everyone,'' said Queens Park Rangers midfielder Taarabt. "When all is said and done you've got to beat all the other teams to be champion of Africa. So we need to concentrate on the group stage.''
Tunisia differs slightly in that Sami Trabelsi's squad has a bigger contingent of home-based players, although France-based striker Issam Jeema is its all-time leading scorer and fellow forward Amine Chermiti of FC Zurich could be key.
Tunisia - the last team to win the Cup of Nations before Egypt's three straight titles - struggled in qualifying and was recently outclassed by Ivory Coast in a warmup match.
But a game against longtime rival Morocco - even if it is in the heart of central Africa - could inspire Trabelsi's team to find form.
"The match against Morocco is a big game for us and we need the three points,'' Chermiti said. "It's important for us to win to get the confidence to continue. It's important on a North Africa level, our opponent is a neighbor against whom we have a long footballing history.''
Gabon's "Panthers'' hope to repeat Equatorial Guinea's winning start as co-host, but won't want any of the momentary chaos that accompanied the opening game in Bata, where thousands of fans forced their way into the stadium's outer complex.
Libreville's new Stade de l'Amitie has seen frenzied final preparations ahead of Gabon's moment, with local fans hoping the home team is also ready for Niger.
Although it's making its debut, Niger ousted both seven-time champion Egypt and South Africa in qualifying to get the chance to line up for its first African Cup of Nations game.

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Friday, January 6, 2012

العالم يشهد أول اعتراف رسمي بدين تكنولوجي جديد


شعار الكنيسة حرف K  الأول من اسم الديانةدين جديد ولد من رحم التكنولوجيا وأسسه مراهق كان عمره 17 سنة حين دعا إليه لأول مرة منذ عامين، حقق أول انتصار له الأربعاء الماضي حين أعلنت السويد اعترافها بكنيسته رسميا، قائلة إن لديانة "الكوبيميزم" فضائل ومقدسات جدية ولأتباعها الحق بالتبشير.

الديانة الجديدة هي Kopimism التي استمدت اسمها من Cope Me أو "انسخني" ودعا إليها زعيمها الروحي، السويدي ايزاك جيرسون، وهو طالب فلسفة بجامعة استوكهولم يصف نفسه في صفحة على الإنترنت بأنه "عاشق للحرية ولتبادل المعلومات مهما كانت لإنقاذ العالم" كما يقول.

وبدأ جيرسون بالديانة الجديدة في 2010 طالبا الحصول على اعتراف رسمي من الحكومة السويدية، ولأنها رفضت أقام "النسخيون" دعوى ضدها فدافعت بأنهم بلا معابد ولا نشاط تبشيري ولا فرائض وطقوس ولا تنطبق على ما يدعون اليه صفة "دين" فخسروا الدعوى في يوليو/تموز الماضي.

لكنهم سريعا استوعبوا الرسالة، فاختاروا جيرسون زعيما روحيا وقاموا بإعداد طقوس وفرائض مع شرح لما هو ذنب وعقاب وفضائل وخير وشر، وأقاموا كنيسة لهم أيضا، ثم استأنفوا الحكم ونجحوا باستصدار آخر لمصلحتهم قبل أسبوعين، وبعده نالوا اعترافا بهم كدين جديد.

|Alarabiya.net

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Facebook Messenger for Windows officially released

Mere hours after Facebook Messenger for Windows leaked, Facebook has released the official desktop client. Facebook contacted me and said the official Messenger for Windows download link is available from fbcdn_dragon-a.akamaihd.net. Facebook would not confirm the version number with me, but given that the application updates automatically, I think Menlo Park made a decision to officially release it instead of trying to combat the leak. Smart move. This means that the screenshots I put together earlier today still apply: Facebook Messenger for Windows leaks (screenshots). Facebook started testing the Messenger for Windows desktop client with a limited group of users last month. The application, which requires Windows 7, provides access to three main Facebook features: Facebook Chat, the new Ticker feed, and notifications. In addition to Windows 7, Facebook Messenger is also already available for Android, iPhone, and BlackBerry. Facebook has hinted at a few upcoming features for the Windows flavor already: chatting with multiple friends, video calling, limiting chat availability, and editing settings. It’s not clear if the company will be making announcements for every new version or if they will be just quietly released like this first version. So, what does this application require to keep you updated? First and foremost, you must be logged into Facebook. After you click on the blue “Log In” button pictured above, you will redirected to the facebook.com/desktop/login webpage where Facebook explains that Messenger for Windows requires you stay logged in so that it can deliver chat and notification messages to your desktop. This means you will stay logged into Facebook even after you close your browser. To log out of Facebook, you’ll need to actually do so from Facebook Messenger for Windows. Facebook believes users want to use the social network’s real-time features without having to keep a browser window open. The social networking giant is clearly hoping that users will leave Messenger for Windows on throughout the day, probably since most Facebook addicts already do so with a browser tab. In addition to being a standalone application, Facebook Messenger for Windows can be snapped to the side of the screen; that’s probably why it only works for Windows 7. The application was developed entirely by Facebook and does not constitute a new partnership with Microsoft, which is a big investor in Facebook. It’s not clear if Facebook will offer support for anything before Windows 7, or if it will simply move on towards Windows 8. Clients for Mac and Linux will likely only be released if the Windows 7 version proves popular.

|zdnet.com

Dubai: New Year Eve 2012

2011 Told Through Twitter - Year in Review

Then&Now

NOW                               THEN
Mustaf Ramid Minister of Justice in Morocco

The Most Popular YouTube Videos of 2011





1- Rebecca Black - Friday - Official Music Video:

 2- Ultimate Dog Tease:


  3- Jack Sparrow (feat. Michael Bolton):

 4- Talking Twin Babies - PART 2 - OFFICIAL VIDEO:

5- Nyan Cat [original]:

Morocco Timelapse



Tuesday, January 3, 2012

تعيين حكومة جديدة في المغرب #Morocco


عين الملك محمد السادس ، مرفوقا بولي العهد الأمير مولاي الحسن اليوم الثلاثاء بقاعة العرش بالقصر الملكي بالرباط أعضاء الحكومة الجديدة.
الملك محمد السادس يعين أعضاء الحكومة الجديدة (لائحة الوزراء)
في ما يلي تشكيلة الحكومة الجديدة :
عبد الإله بنكيران : رئيس الحكومة
عبد الله بها : وزير الدولة
محند العنصر : وزير الداخلية
سعد الدين العثماني : وزير الشؤون الخارجية والتعاون
مصطفى الرميد : وزير العدل والحريات
أحمد التوفيق : وزير الأوقاف والشؤون الإسلامية
إدريس الضحاك : الأمين العام للحكومة
نزار بركة : وزير الاقتصاد والمالية
نبيل بنعبد الله : وزير السكنى والتعمير وسياسة المدينة
عزيز أخنوش : وزير الفلاحة والصيد البحري
محمد الوفا : وزير التربية الوطنية
لحسن الداودي : وزير التعليم العالي والبحث العلمي وتكوين الأطر
محمد أوزين : وزير الشباب والرياضة
عزيز رباح : وزير التجهيز والنقل
الحسين الوردي : وزير الصحة
مصطفى الخلفي : وزير الاتصال الناطق الرسمي باسم الحكومة
فؤاد الدويري : وزير الطاقة والمعادن والماء والبيئة
عبد الواحد سهيل : وزير التشغيل والتكوين المهني
عبد القادر اعمارة : وزير الصناعة والتجارة والتكنولوجيات الحديثة
لحسن حداد : وزير السياحة
بسيمة الحقاوي : وزيرة التضامن والمرأة والأسرة والتنمية الاجتماعية
محمد الأمين الصبيحي : وزير الثقافة
عبد الصمد قيوح : وزير الصناعة التقليدية
الحبيب الشوباني : الوزير المكلف بالعلاقات مع البرلمان والمجتمع المدني
عبد اللطيف لوديي : الوزير المنتدب لدى رئيس الحكومة المكلف بإدارة الدفاع الوطني
عبد اللطيف معزوز : الوزير المنتدب لدى رئيس الحكومة المكلف بالمغاربة المقيمين في الخارج
الشرقي الضريس : الوزير المنتدب لدى وزير الداخلية
يوسف العمراني : الوزير المنتدب لدى وزير الشؤون الخارجية والتعاون
محمد نجيب بوليف : الوزير المنتدب لدى رئيس الحكومة المكلف بالشؤون العامة والحكامة
عبد العظيم الكروج : الوزير المنتدب لدى رئيس الحكومة المكلف بالوظيفة العمومية وتحديث الإدارة
ادريس الأزمي الإدريسي : الوزير المنتدب لدى وزير الاقتصاد والمالية المكلف بالميزانية

من الترتيل القران الى الغناء

فاجئ المغربي نبيل غزاوي عدد كبيرا من المغاربة بمشاركته في برنامج الغناء "ارب ايدل" ، خصوصا وانه قارئ قران ظهر لعدة مرات على قناة السادسة للقران الكريم.

ووجد المعلقون المغاربة قرار غزاوي بالسئ خصوصا وانه استبدل القران بالغناء والرقص حسب تعبيرهم، هذا وتمكن هذا الاخير من التاهل للمرحلة الثانية في بيروت بلبنان.
للتذكير فالبرنامج يعرض على قناة ام بي سي الاولى.

Monday, January 2, 2012

مدرس يمارس العادة السرية امام طلابه بالدار البيضاء

يتداول نشطاء الفايس بووك ومجموعة من المواقع، فيديو لمدرس يقال بأنه يمارس العادة السرية في مدرسة بمدينة الدار البيضاء امام طلابه، من جهة أخرى ينفي مجموعة من النشطاء صحة الفيديو مؤكدين أن الفيديو غير واضح ولا يظهر اي ممارسة كما يدعي مسربو .الفيديو



:ماذا قال الطلاب عن هذه الحادثة


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