WORLD'S TOP 5 TERRORIST COUNTRIES

1-AMERICA:
America is the biggest terrorist country in the world. America wages war just to run its own weapons industries. America has undertaken terrorist activity in the past. The major terrorist activity was atomic bombings of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan during the Second World War. The Korean War of 1950-1953 and the Vietnam War of 1964-1975 are prime examples of terrorist atrocities. Recently, they attacked Iraq and Afghanistan. Now they are going to attack Syria. Oh sorry, will organize a ‘limited operation’ against Syria.

2-ISRAEL:
Israel is a terrorist state too. Israel is spreading terrorism all over the world, especially in Muslim countries like Lebanon, Iran Syria, Jordan, Turkey Egypt, Pakistan and Palestine. Israel has engaged in many terrorist attacks and bombing against the civilians of Gaza; Palestine. They even attacked the Freedom-flotilla which was organized by 22 NGOs for the besieged people of Gaza; Palestine. Now Israel is again planning to attack Syria.

3-UNITED KINGDOM:
When we talk about United Kingdom, it has got a very strong history of terrorism .First,in the early eighteenth century, they penetrated Indian subcontinent and destroyed their government by acting on the policy of divide and rule. They took their historical artefacts, books and jewels. Even the large diamond the famous Koh-i-Noor in the queen’s crown is not their own and was instead attained by confiscation from the subcontinent. Then British attacked Ireland in 1955. British army was with America in Iraq war and in the occupation of Afghanistan. Now the United Kingdom is supporting terrorist activity in Karachi, Pakistan by giving protection to MQM leader Altaf Hussain.

4-RUSSIA:
Russia has a long history starting from the times of the Russian Empire. Terrorism, in the modern sense, means violence against civilians to achieve political or ideological objectives by creating fear, terrorism tactics, such as hostage-taking, were widely used by the Soviet secret agencies, most notably during the Red Terror campaigns, against the population of their own country. Russia also attacked Afghanistan in December 1979.

5-FRANCE:
The French were a colonizing nation in the 17th century well before the British Empire had evolved. There was rivalry between the British and French for colonising North America. Later they concentrated on North Africa and Asia. In 1985, France attacked New Zealand.. After this France always support America in every war and every terrorist activity. France sent its army to Iraq and Afghanistan like America.

WORLD'S TOP 5 LAPTOPS

Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (2013):
The Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (2013) ($1,999 list) is the Retina Display-equipped system that power users have been waiting for. Take last year's excellent Retina Display upgrade and thinner chassis, then add a powerful Intel Core i7 processor with integrated graphics that performs like discrete graphics, and what do you get? It's the pinnacle of laptops designed for über-picky power users who need to take their time-sensitive projects with them. It's our latest Edtiors' Choice winner for Desktop Replacement laptops, and one of the highest scoring systems ever.
The new MacBook Pro 15-inch$1,899.00 at Amazon looks identical to the previous Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (Retina Display)$2,028.00 at Amazon, and it's no wonder, since last year's model was a new design. The 2013 model has the same aluminum and glass construction, the same 15.4-inch, 2,880-by-1,800 resolution IPS display, and the same chiclet-style backlit keyboard. The MacBook Pro 15-inch has a pair of speaker grills flanking the keyboard. Aesthetically, it is a more balanced design, though number crunchers may miss not having a keypad for spreadsheet data entry. The sides of the chassis are vented to let air flow through the base of the laptop, cooling the processor and batteries. The large multi-touch trackpad is centrally located and responds instantly to commands. The keyboard is as comfortable to type on as previous models, is solid, and is evenly backlit.


Acer Aspire S7-392-6411:

The Acer Aspire S7-392-6411$1,241.97 at Amazon ($1,449.99) is half an inch thick and worth every penny you pay for it. It is a premium high-end ultrabook that adds performance and battery life to one of the thinnest laptops we've ever reviewed at PCMag.com. It's got a bright, clear 1080p HD display, instant wake from sleep, 10-point touch screen, and looks nice from the moment you pull it out of your commute bag to the second you put it away for the day. It's got eight and a half hours of battery life along with high end performance thanks to a 4th generation Intel Core processor, plus durable and quick SSD storage. It's one of the best examples of what the corporate system builders can come up with when Intel pushes harder and more stringent standards for its ultrabook initiative, and therefore is our newest high-end ultrabook Editors' Choice.
The S7-392-6411 is essentially the same chassis as last year's introductory model, the Acer Aspire S7-391-9886$1,426.80 at Amazon ($1,650). It's only about 0.51 by 12.75 by 9 inches (HWD), and it weighs in at 2.87 pounds, which makes it one of the thinnest and lightest touch screen laptops on the scene. It's imperceptibly lighter than the Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (Mid 2013)$1,048.99 at Amazon ($1,099) (2.91 pounds) and unnoticeably heavier than the recently reviewed Sony Vaio Pro 13$1,199.90 at Amazon ($1,250) (2.30 pounds). That said, the S7-392-6411 is measurably thinner than either of these two laptops. This is due to Acer's use of Gorilla Glass on both the inner and outer surface of the lid, which gives the screen rigid strength in a thinner package.


Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (2013):
The Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (2013) uses Intel's Haswell-based Core i5 processor to give power users a system that can last almost 12 hours under continuous use, weighs just over three pounds, and still process graphics and scientific tasks quickly. The MacBook Pro 13-inch$1,284.99 at Amazon is a prime competitor to the high-end ultrabooks that come with Windows 8/8.1 and have higher than 1080p HD resolution screens. If you're okay with switching to or using a Mac, it's one of the better choices in this price range. It's $500 less expensive than last year's model, yet more than earns its title as our latest Editors' Choice for high end ultraportable laptops.

On first glance, the MacBook Pro 13-inch (2013) looks identical to the previous version, the Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (Retina Display) ($1,999). However, if you actually pull out a set of calipers, you'll see that the 0.71 by 12.35 by 8.62 inch (HWD) system has become thinner by 0.04 inches (vs. 0.75 inch thick). The aluminum and glass system has become a smidge lighter as well, down to 3.37 pounds from 3.57 pounds. Not earth-shattering by any means, but the anything that makes an ultraportable notebook more portable is welcome in our eyes. The chassis is still mostly milled aluminum, with the familiar Apple matte silver finish. It sits squarely between the ultra-thin consumer grade (but battery life monster) Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (Mid 2013)$1,048.99 at Amazon at $1,099, and the monster performance Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (2013)$1,899.00 at Amazon professional desktop replacement at $1,999. The backlit chiclet style keyboard is comfortable to use, as is the wide multi-touch trackpad.


Asus Transformer Book T100TA (64GB):
The netbook scene used to be filled with sub-$500 low-powered laptops that were good enough for general use, and were small enough to take everywhere. Then along came tablets like the iPad and Galaxy Note 10.1, but of course to they come with a mobile OS, which meant you had to give up full-featured desktop browsers, legacy Windows programs, and browser plug-ins that only work on full PCs. The era of compromise seems to have come to an end with the Asus Transformer Book T100TA ($399), a fully functional Windows 8.1 PC that can act like either a tablet or as a clamshell netbook equally well. It's the first hybrid tablet we've seen that can ignore the limitations of mobile OS-powered tablets, for the same or better price. If you need to replace the netbook you bought before 2011 with something faster, longer lasting, and more modern, then the Asus Transformer Book T100TA is what you want. It earns our Editors' Choice for entry-level hybrid tablet.
The Transformer Book T100TA is the spiritual successor to last year's attempt at a hybrid laptop, the Asus Vivo Tab RT$310.00 at Amazon ($599), which came in a similar looking configuration. The Transformer Book T100TA measures about 0.41/0.93 by 10.5 by 6.75 inches (HWD), It's 0.41-inch thick alone as a tablet and 0.93 inches thick with the included keyboard dock. This compares well to the slightly larger Microsoft Surface 2$449.00 at Microsoft Store ($449) and is almost the same size as the Lenovo IdeaPad Miix 10 Tablet$339.00 at Lenovo ($599). Neither the Microsoft Surface 2 nor the Lenovo Miix 10 includes a keyboard in the base price. The Transformer Book T100TA is made of polycarbonate (plastic), which isn't quite as nice as the VaporMG metal construction on the Surface 2, but the Transformer Book T100TA's rounded edges are still comfortable to hold alone or docked to its keyboard base.


HP ZBook 14:
Windows professional users will pay a premium for certain features like a sharper than normal screen and professional workstation graphics. The HP ZBook 14 ($2,399) has these features, plus a highly mobile design with a thinness and light weight never before seen on a professional-grade mobile workstation. Power, battery life, a gobsmackingly nice screen, and a good price all combine to earn the HP ZBook 14$2,129.36 at Amazon our latest Editors' Choice for mobile workstations.
The ZBook 14 looks very much like a 14-inch ultrabook, and that is the point. It measures about 0.83 by 13.5 by 9.5 inches (HWD) and weighs 3.88 pounds, so it will blend in with other business ultrabooks rather than stand out like the chunkier mobile workstations like the former Editors' Choice HP EliteBook 8560w$1,508.98 at Best Buy ($1,579) and Dell Precision M4700$2,302.88 at Dell SMB ($4,049). It's also much lighter than full-sized business desktop replacement laptops like the Dell Latitude E6540$1,611.30 at Dell Small Business ($1,479).