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Ja motivi i vrasjes së Rrahman Ukës (Video)









Punëtori i sigurimit të lokalit i Bon Vivantit, i plagosur sot pasdite, Rrahman Uka, tashmë ka ndërruar jetë. Telegrafi mëson se arsyeja se pse ai ishte sulmuar me armë zjarri nga Masar Gerdovci, është se Uka kishte tentuar që ta largojë Gerdovcin nga lokali.

Krejt ngjarja ka filluar kur njëri nga kamerierët e lokalit Bon Vivant, nuk ka pranuar që ta shërbejë Gerdovcin, me ç’rast ka kërkuar edhe ndihmën e Ukës, i cili punonte tash e një kohë si punëtor sigurimi i lokalit. Uka kishte tentuar që ta “zgjidh” problemin me myshteriun, duke provuar ta largojë Gërdovcin nga lokali, me ç’rast vjen edhe deri te incidenti tragjik.
Rrahman Uka i vrarë sot në lokalin Bon Vivant
Ndryshe, sot (e hënë) në rrugën ’Rexhep Luci’, në lokalin Bon Vivant, rreth orës 15:40, ka ndodhur një plagosje.
Zëdhënësja e Policisë së Kosovës, për rajonin e Prishtinës, Flora Ahmeti, ka konfirmuar për Telegrafin se “Policia e Kosovës ka arrestuar personin i cili ka shtënë me armë zjarri në drejtim të të plagosurit”./Telegrafi/

Arrestohet një i dyshuar për plagosjen e një personi në Bon Vivant, i dyshuari tjetër gjendet në arrati [FOTO]







Arrestohet një i dyshuar për plagosjen e një personi në Bon Vivant, i dyshuari tjetër gjendet në arrati [FOTO]


​Arrestohet një i dyshuar për plagosjen e një personi në Bon Vivant, i dyshuari tjetër gjendet në arrati [FOTO]


Është arrestuar njëri nga të dyshuarit, për plagosjen rëndë të një pjesëtari të sigurimit në lokalin Bon Vivant.

I dyshuari tjetër gjendet në arrati.
Dyshohet se incidenti ka ndodhur për shkak se punëtori i sigurimit të lokalit, nuk i ka lënë të dyshuarit të hyjnë në lokal për shkak se nuk kanë pasur rezervim.



Pritna Serbi! Udhëtimi i skuadrës Kuq e Zi nga Tirana deri te stërvitja në Beograd (Fotogaleri)









10 Famous Logos That Have A Hidden Message





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Look closely at the "o." Do you notice anything? No? Don't worry because most people wouldn't notice it. It's actually the Denmark flag. This wasn't always the original intention. Coca Cola discovered that part of its logo looks like the Danish flag, which has been named the happiest country on earth. Once they discovered that, they set up a media stunt in Denmark's biggest airport, where they welcome people with flags. Still can't see the flag? Here you go:



10 Famous Logos That Have A Hidden Message

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Ever notice how the Google logo has four primary colors in a row then it's broken by a secondary color? This was entirely intentional. Google wanted to show that they don't play by the rules and are also playful without making the symbol bulky. To do that, they just used simple letters and colors.

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Your initial thought when looking at the Amazon logo might be that the arrow looks like a smiley face, meaning Amazon is there to make its customers happy. Well, notice that the arrow is pointing from the a to the z; representing the fact that Amazon provides a variety of items for sale, literally from A to Z.

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Yes, the “M” for McDonald’s and there really isn’t another meaning. In the 60’s, McDonald’s wanted to change the logo but their design consultant and psychologist Louis Cheskin insisted that they left the golden arches. According to BBC, he said customers will unconsciously recognize the logo as “symbolism of a pair of nourishing breasts.” Whether this is true or not, their logo is one of the most recognizable in the world.

10 Famous Logos That Have A Hidden Message



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The three ellipses seen in the logo for Toyota represent three hearts: the heart of the customer, the heart of the product, and the heart of progress in the field of technology

Looks Like Somebody Skipped Leg Day






Hey meat head, take some pointers from these beautiful honeys on the left. A little work on leg day never hurt anybody.





Apple: Bent iPhone 6 Problems Are 'Extremely Rare'





Apple has issued an official response to claims that its enlarged smartphone, the iPhone 6 Plus, is prone to bending out of shape.
Following a week of commentary on the web and social media, Apple has sought to play down how common the issue is. The Cupertino corporation claims that it has only received nine complaints regarding malformed iPhone 6 Pluses, and says the problem is "extremely rare".
The nine complaints, however, does not include those who have contacted retailers or insurance companies, and does not take into account how many customers have yet to take any action.
One YouTube video, published earlier in the week, demonstrated that the iPhone 6 Plus can be bent by hand. The back of the iPhone 6 Plus features a six-inch aluminium casing, which appears to be the part of the phone that is not resisting the pressure.
"Our iPhones are designed, engineered, and manufactured to be both beautiful and sturdy," Apple wrote in a statement issued to The Verge.
While acknowledging the issue, Apple has played down the severity of it. The company says that the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus "feature a precision engineered unibody enclosure constructed from machining a custom grade of 6000 series anodised aluminium, which is tempered for extra strength."
It added: "They also feature stainless steel and titanium inserts to reinforce high stress locations and use the strongest glass in the smartphone industry. We chose these high-quality materials and construction very carefully for their strength and durability. We also perform rigorous tests throughout the entire development cycle including 3-point bending, pressure point cycling, sit, torsion, and user studies. iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus meet or exceed all of our high quality standards to endure everyday, real life use.
"With normal use a bend in iPhone is extremely rare and through our first six days of sale, a total of nine customers have contacted Apple with a bent iPhone 6 Plus. As with any Apple product, if you have questions please contact Apple."

Men Replace Women in Sexy Motorcycle

We’ll admit, this guy looks more like a football player than he does a model. We’ll give him credit though for strapping on a pair of red stilettos and black lycra short-shorts, all in the name of fun. We can only imagine his thoughts at this exact moment: Does my butt look big in this? Perhaps that’s one question that is best not to answer!

Microsoft Courts iOS 8 Users With OneDrive Free Space Promotion

Amid all the iOS 8, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus excitement, Microsoft wants to remind the world that OneDrive is still a thing.
Through the end of September, Microsoft is offering new OneDrive users 30GB of free OneDrive space. That's up from the 15GB that Microsoft traditionally offers.
SEE ALSO: How to Download iOS 8 Without Deleting Any of Your Data
To get an extra 15GB of space, you'll need to login to the OneDrive app for iOS, Android or Windows Phone and enable the auto upload feature for the camera roll. You'll need to enable his feature by the end of September to get the extra space.
On the one hand, we can't help but poke a little fun at Microsoft for trying to take advantage of iOS 8 mania. On the other hand, 30GB of free cloud storage really could be useful. Especially for anyone wanting to backup an iPhone before moving to iOS 8 who doesn't have the cloud space for their camera roll and isn't interested in Apple's paid offerings.
Other storage companies, including Google Drive, Dropbox and Box aren't offering any iOS 8-targeted promotions. Google offers all users at least 15GB of space, Dropbox has a 2GB free plan and Box offers 10GB of space for free users.


VIDEO: Barça, armë e shkatërrimit në masë

Barcelona nuk ka të ndalur. Skuadra e Enriques po shkatërron gjithçka çfarë i del përpara. Ata sonte deklasuan Levanten në transfertë me rezultat 5-0.

Edhe në këtë sfidë si në pothuajse të gjitha të tjerat, më i merituari ishte Lionel Messi, i cili shënoi dhe asistoi në dy gola të tjerë. Për Barcelonën shënuan Neymar, Rakitic, Ramirez, Pedro dhe Messi, duke e ngritur kështu Barcelonën në kuotën e 12 pikëve, madje me golaverazh 11:0 pas vetëm katër xhirove të zhvilluara në La Liga. Barça do luaj sërish në La Liga në mesjave dhe do të jetë sërish skuadër mysafire, kësaj radhe ndaj Malagas.

How to Get the Most Out of Your Battery Life in iOS 8










With iOS 8, Apple is finally incorporating features Android users have already used for years like custom keyboards, third-party widgets and app-specific battery usage statistics.

Though iOS users may have long suspected that certain apps are responsible for battery drain, until iOS 8 there was no surefire way to know for sure as Apple didn't make that information readily available (though some third-party apps attempted to fill in the gaps).

But with iOS 8, Apple is finally allowing users to see breakdowns of which apps are using the most amount of battery. Here's how to view your battery usage stats and what to do next.

Battery usage statistics are listed in your device's main Settings menu, Settings —> General —> Usage —> Battery Usage.
Once in the battery usage menu, iOS displays the overall battery stats since your last charge and a list of apps ranked by how much of your battery they're using. You can choose to view based on your last 24 hours of usage or the last few days (initially, it may only show stats from the last couple hours or days but eventually the stats will reflect as much as the previous week's worth of usage).
Additionally, you can see some contextual information about how the apps are using the battery, such as whether it's primarily running in the background or whether you're actually using that app a lot. Apps that use location data and frequently refresh in the background, for example, may use more battery even when you're not actually using the app itself.

iOS 8 Battery Usage

You can find a list of apps using the most battery resources in the battery usage section of the device's main Settings menu.
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One you've identified the battery-hogging apps you can decide what, if anything to do. If you see an app you frequently use — like Facebook or Gmail, for example — on the list, you likely will want to keep it around.
However, if you see an app you don't use often high on the list, you may want to consider deleting it. Alternatively, if you see an app that says "background activity" in the description, this means it runs even when you're not using, which can be a source of battery strain.
If you see this on an app you don't often use but don't want to delete, you can minimize the load on your battery by turning off background refresh for that particular app. This can be done from Settings —> General —> Background App Refresh. You can choose to turn off background refresh entirely or selectively disable it for specific apps.
But before you start deleting apps,it's important to keep in mind that it may take a few days of using your device with iOS 8 to get the most accurate statistics. And if you plan on upgrading to the iPhone 6 or 6 Plus, both new phones have vastly improved battery lives over previous iPhones, so a particularly battery-hungry app or two may be less of an issue.

iOS 8 Review: Widgets, Keyboards and Notifications Make a Good OS Great













iOS 8 is Apple's most realized iOS release ever.

Sure, the media excitement is concentrated around the impending release of the iPhone 6and iPhone 6 Plus, but iOS 8 is something that should enthuse all iPhone and iPad owners.


SEE ALSO: What You Should Do Before Downloading iOS 8

When I reviewed iOS 7 last year, I described the release as a rebirth of iOS. It was, after all, a significant overhaul — akin to the change from Mac OS 9 to Mac OS X. For those who remember, Mac OS X 10.0 was a rough release. Sure, the interface was brand new and the promise was there, but there were bugs and some missing features.

It was with the release of Mac OS X 10.1 and Mac OS X 10.2 that the platform really started to take off, both with developers and with users.

The same is true for iOS 8. On the outside, it looks almost identical to iOS 7, but once under the hood, you realize there's something more powerful and useful at your fingertips.
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Visually, iOS 8 is an extension of iOS 7 with a few added additions and adjustments. The fonts, the color schemes — even the wallpaper selections — are all the same. The few visual changes that iOS 8 brings make the OS more useful and easier to use.

One of my favorite new features is the ability to quickly reply to notifications without leaving other apps.
Simply pull down on the banner notification and you can reply to a text or iMessage

Simply pull down on the banner notification and you can reply to a text or iMessage, accept or decline a calendar invite or dismiss an alarm.



This is a feature other mobile operating systems — notablyAndroid — have employed for some time and it really is a handy way to respond to text message alerts.

Another great feature is in Notification Center. The Today screen now has support for third-party widgets. This feature is very similar to the one that will come out in OS X Yosemite later this fall, but the idea is that you can customize the Today screen to display different interactive widgets from other apps.

One of my favorite apps, PCalc, has a widget built-in — access to a simplified version of its calculator. As a result, I can save time doing calculations without having to launch another app.

Another new feature is recent contacts. Double-press the home button and a list of your recent contacts pops up above the multi-tasking app view. This provides one-tap access to people you frequently contact.
Keyboards and typing







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For years, iOS users have wanted better keyboard options. Apple's auto-correct is notoriously bad and the company has responded with a new keyboard designed to make things better.

The answer is QuickType and it works similar to solutions Google, Samsung and others have offered for some time. Start typing words and predictive text for the next word will pop up automatically.

The results are OK, but not especially fast or prescient. Apple says this will improve as you go, but in my tests, I still found it less useful than it could be.

What is useful is support for third-party keyboards from companies such as Swype and SwiftKey. Finally, iOS users can really customize their input options. The only downside with third-party keyboards is that you have to install them separately and they take up an application icon. For safety, Apple also makes sure that those keyboards can't send any data anywhere else.
Messages







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Apple has done a lot of work on the Messages app to make it more comparable to WhatsApp and Snapchat.

You can now share your location, send voice messages with a tap, and quickly record video and selfies. You can also send multiple photos at once.

When it comes to group messaging, Apple has made major strides to make complex conversations less annoying. You can leave a conversation, mute alerts, remove others from a group and share maps with everyone.

You can even view all the media attached to a conversation, which is great for sharing photos with family and friends.
iCloud Drive

One of the biggest new features for iOS 8 — and OS X Yosemite — is the introduction of iCloud Drive.

Putting aside any of the recent security concerns, iCloud Drive finally lets users have the freedom to see everything on their iOS devices from other devices, as well as a Mac or PC.

In addition to viewing the files and documents stored by your apps, you can also use iCloud Drive as more general storage, the same way you can use Microsoft's OneDrive, Google Drive and Dropbox.

Users still don't have a file manager à la Finder, but the prayers for more functionality have been answered. However, when upgrading to iOS 8, you'll need to make sure you don't need apps to sync data with any Apple device running iOS 7 or OS X 10.9 Mavericks since those earlier OSes are incompatible with iCloud Drive. You'll need everything running iOS 8 and OS X 10.10 Yosemite to sync properly across devices.

And speaking of iCloud security, two-factor authentication now protects iCloud.com (and iCloud backups) and there are now app-specific passwords for things such as calendars. That's a great start to making users more comfortable with iCloud.
Continuity

Ever wanted to switch devices in the middle of a task? You know, you're writing an email on your phone but have to go to a meeting and the iPad or MacBook is more convenient. iOS 8, along with the upcoming OS X Yosemite, adds a bunch of features to make it easy to move from device to device.

A feature called Handoff lets users switch from apps or websites to other devices running iOS 8 or OS X Yosemite.


You can even make and receive iPhone phone calls on the iPad.

You can even make and receive iPhone phone calls on the iPad. This is a great feature that just requires being on the same Wi-Fi network. So if you get a phone call and are in another room — but the iPad is nearby — you can answer the call from your iPad. No need to get up.



For years, iMessage has allowed users to see messages from other iOS or Mac users on all their devices. The people not using Apple devices — those green-bubble peeps — were left out. This was annoying if you wanted to send a message to someone on your iPad, but they weren't on iOS.

But next month, you'll be able to send and receive SMS and MMS messages from an iPad or Mac, thanks to iOS 8's SMS relay support. Now when the green people text you, you don't have to ask to switch apps so you can go to another room with your iPad.
App Extensions

App extensions let app developers build in ways to talk to other apps — or for other apps to talk to them — so that you can do really great things.

For instance, if you want to save an article you are reading to Pocket, you don't have to rely on a bookmarklet anymore. The app will come with its own extension for Safari.

Other apps, including Pinterest, have share extensions too. This means you can share an item to a pin directly from Safari without a lot of muss. Other apps can use these extensions too and I can't wait to see how developers adopt this feature.

The best part? 1Password, my favorite password manager, will now work in other apps — including Safari. For LastPass fans, that app has an extension too. Viva la password management bliss.
Health






Apple is getting into the health game with its new Health app.

The app acts as a dashboard to aggregate your fitness and health data from various apps. Health includes options for diagnostics, fitness, lab results, medications, sleep, vitals and more.

You can even set up an Emergency Card so paramedics can know about any allergies or medical conditions.

On the iPhone 5S and iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, iOS 8 can even natively show how many steps you take using the M8 motion co-processor.
Siri

The big news with Siri is that it now has Shazam integration built right in so you can use Siri to find out what song is playing.

You can also say "Hey Siri" — Apple's variation on "OK Google" — to get her ready to work. The command will even work when the phone is dormant, but only if you plug it into power.

Users of Google Now will still see Siri as more of a novelty than an actually useful tool, but she's getting better all the time.
Tips and Mail




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Apple has added a Tips app on the home screen of the iPhone and iPad. It's a simple app but shows off some of the new features in iOS 8.

As an example, it shows off how you can easily swipe away messages to archive, mark as read or unread or delete within Mail.

Mail has a new feature that notifies you as soon as you get a reply to a specific message.
Other niceties




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The iPhone's Touch ID fingerprint sensor is now open to developers, which means that you can use it to authenticate more than just your iTunes purchases. Amazon, as an example, has support for Touch ID for making payments or logging in through its official app.

Apple has also added a great new battery usage section that shows you what apps have used the majority of your battery in the last hour. This can be useful in knowing what apps to tinker with, uninstall or hard-quit.
Just the surface

A lot of the real magic with iOS 8 is going to come from third-party developers and with what they do with features such as Continuity, extensions, widgets and third-party keyboards.

As a result, even though iOS 8 is fantastic today, it's bound to get even better tomorrow.

iOS 8 really brings iOS in parity with Android, while keeping it the iOS we know and love. And that's pretty great.

iOS 8


The Good

Tons of new features • Supports third-party keyboards • Extensions ease sharing between apps
The Bad

Siri still feels like a novelty • Maps still don't support transit • iCloud Drive not compatible with older versions of iOS and OS X
The Bottom Line

iOS 8 is the best iOS release to date and it's only going to get better.

How to Download iOS 8 Without Deleting Any of Your Data


If you've tried downloading iOS 8, or know anyone who has already done so, you're probably familiar with the biggest complaint: The download is huge.
It's not that iOS 8 occupies a ton of storage on your iPhone or iPad (iTunes says the file is about 1.2GB), but rather that the download itself needs up to 5.7GB of free storage to be completed.
As a result, people are scrambling to delete pictures, apps and music in order to make room for iOS. The previous version, iOS 7, only required 2.9GB of space to install, so the added storage requirement has hit some users pretty hard. Note: Depending on which model you have — and the last time you updated the iOS — how much space you'll need in order to download the software will vary.
But before you start deleting everything you've ever saved, there's a very easy solution: Sync your iPhone or iPad to the computer and download iOS 8 directly from there. This won't suck up any space on your device, and you can manually transfer the new software back to your device. Updating via your PC or Mac is more reliable way to upgrade, versus OTA (over-the-air), which is performed directly on the device.
If you're taking this alternate route, be sure to select "check for update" when the prompt pops up on iTunes — not "restore iPhone." The latter option will indeed wipe all content from your device.

iTunes

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For those who haven't downloaded the software yet, we recommend backing up your data via iCloud, among other tips.
If anything, the 5.7GB requirement to update to iOS 8 is a subtle nudge from Apple that you may need to splurge for the 64GB device next time.

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Largohem nga Koalicioni dhe Grupi Parlamentar i PDK.- Gezim Kelmendi

Arrestohen pesë imamë


Policia e Kosovës ka zhvilluar sot një aksion, gjatë të cilit kanë përfunduar në pranga pesëmbëdhjetë të dyshuar për terrorizëm.

Koha. net merr vesh nga burime policore se ndër ta pesë janë imamë dhe një politikanë. Burimi tha se mëngjesin e sotshëm është prangosur Fuad Ramiqi dhe imami Shefqet Krasniqi. /KOHA/Telegrafi



BREAKING: 9/11 Survivor Provides EXPLOSIVE, GAME CHANGING, NEW EVIDENCE



It has been over 13 years since the tragic day of 9/11 and many who have survived that horrendous day are still having a hard time coping with everything that happened. One of those people affected is Ricki, a survivor who lived through the worst of that day and is still suffering physically and mentally from the trauma.
He has explained to us the shell shock and post traumatic stress he goes through almost everyday that made him close off and not develop the photos that he took that day. In an exclusive interview he gave WeAreChange, Ricki has entrusted us with those photos and told us to publish them.
We are releasing all the photos that we were given for you, 13 years later that no one else has seen.
Ricki still has other photos that have not been released, these are the photos that we are given and we are letting you make up your own mind about them. Please also note Ricki is not a professional photographer and grabbed what he could to take these photos.
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