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    memanifestasikan keyakinan dan kesungguhan kerajaan

    tonggak

    Empat Tunggak Dasar Teknologi Hijau Negara

    1. Tenaga Mencari ketidakbergantungan tenaga dan mempromosikan kecekapan tenaga

    2. Alam Sekitar Memulihara dan meminimumkan kesan kepada alam sekitar

    3. Ekonomi

    Meningkat pembangunan ekonomi negara melalui penggunaan teknologi;

    dan

    4. Sosial Meningkatkan kualiti hidup untuk semua

    http://goaypastpm.wordpress.com/2010/05/11/karangan-teknologi-hijau-2/

    perubahan iklim ialah sesuatu kejadian yang tidak dapat disangka

    petanda impak perubahan iklim

    menjadi satu kelaziman pula. Kalau sedekad yang lalu telefon selular dikaitkan

    dengan ahli perniagaan atau orang yang penting, kini hampir setiap insan di dunia

    ini memilikinya.

    atan hospital dan penyimpanan data. Gangguan ini bukan sahaja boleh

    mengorbankan jiwa tetapi turut menjejaskan kos baik pulih yang tinggi. Justeru,

    telefon selular boleh menyebabkan berlakunya gangguan isyarat di mana-mana jua.

    Tambahan pula, penggunaan terlalu kerap telefon selular menyebabkan manusia itu

    mengalami proses pemanasan yang keterlaluan. Radiasi yang terhasil menerusi

    penggunaan telefon menyebabkan sel-sel badan tidak mampu untuk menjalankan

    fungsi mereka dengan berkesan kerana terlalu panas lalu menyebabkan tanda-

    tanda kelesuan yang ketara terhadap manusia itu. Bayangkan jika kita

    menggunakan telefon untuk satu tempoh yang lama dalam hidup kita?

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    Thursday October 6, 2011

    Apple's Steve Jobs, visionary leader, dead at 56

    By Poornima Gupta and Edwin Chan

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Steve Jobs, who transformed the worlds of personal computing,

    music and mobile phones, died on Wednesday at the age of 56 after a years-long battlewith pancreatic cancer.

    The co-founder of Apple Inc, one of the world's great entrepreneurs,

    was surrounded by his wife and immediate family when he died in

    Palo Alto, California. Other details were not immediately available.

    His death was announced by Apple and sparked an immediate

    outpouring of sadness and sympathy from world leaders, competitors

    and other businessmen including Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and

    Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

    The Silicon Valley icon who gave the world the iPod, iPhone and iPad

    had stepped down as chief executive of the world's largest technology

    company in August, handing the reins to long-time lieutenant Tim

    Cook.

    He was deemed the heart and soul of a company that rivals Exxon

    Mobil as the most valuable in America.

    "Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless

    innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. The world is

    immeasurably better because of Steve," Apple said in a statement.

    "His greatest love was for his wife, Laurene, and his family. Our hearts

    go out to them and to all who were touched by his extraordinary

    gifts."

    Apple paid homage to their visionary leader by changing their website to a big black-and-

    white photograph of him with the caption "Steve Jobs: 1955-2011." The flags outside the

    company's headquarters at 1 Infinite Loop flew at half mast.

    Jobs' health had been a controversial topic for years and his battle with a rare form of

    pancreatic cancer a deep concern to Apple fans and investors.

    In past years, even board members have confided to friends their concern that Jobs, in his

    quest for privacy, was not being forthcoming enough with directors about the true

    condition of his health.

    Now, despite much investor confidence in Cook, who has stood in for his boss during three

    leaves of absence, there remain concerns about whether Apple would stay a creative force

    to be reckoned with in the longer term without its visionary.

    The Apple.com

    homepage showing

    the obituary of

    former CEO Steve

    Jobs is seen on a

    computer as a

    couple take photos

    on another

    machine inside an

    Apple Store, one of

    the first to open, inGlendale,

    California October

    5, 2011.

    (REUTERS/Danny

    Moloshok)

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    Jobs died one day after the consumer electronics powerhouse unveiled its latest iPhone,

    the gadget that transformed mobile communications and catapulted Apple to the highest

    echelons of the tech world.

    His death triggered an immediate outpouring of sympathy.

    "The world rarely sees someone who has had the profound impact Steve has had, the

    effects of which will be felt for many generations to come," Gates said. "For those of uslucky enough to get to work with him, it's been an insanely great honor. I will miss Steve

    immensely."

    Outside an Apple store in New York, mourners laid candles, bouquets of flowers, an apple

    and an iPod Touch in a makeshift memorial.

    "I think half the world found out about his death on an Apple device," said Robbie

    Sokolowsky, 32, an employee for an online marketing company, who lit a candle outside

    the store.

    Cook said in a statement that Apple planned to hold a celebration of Jobs' life for

    employees "soon".

    APPLE, NEXT, IPHONE

    A college dropout, Buddhist and son of adoptive parents, Jobs started Apple Computer with

    friend Steve Wozniak in 1976. The company soon introduced the Apple 1 computer.

    But it was the Apple II that became a huge success and gave Apple its position as a criticalplayer in the then-nascent PC industry, culminating in a 1980 initial public offering that

    made Jobs a multimillionaire.

    Despite the subsequent success of the Macintosh computer, Jobs' relationship with top

    management and the board soured. The company removed most of his powers and then in

    1985 he was fired.

    Apple's fortunes waned after that. However, its purchase of NeXT -- the computer company

    Jobs founded after leaving Apple -- in 1997 brought him back into the fold. Later that year,

    he became interim CEO and in 2000, the company dropped "interim" from his title.

    Along the way Jobs also had managed to revolutionize computer animation with his other

    company, Pixar, but it was the iPhone in 2007 that secured his legacy in the annals of

    modern technology history.

    Forbes estimates Jobs' net worth at $6.1 billion in 2010, placing him in 42nd place on the

    list of America's richest. It was not immediately known how his estate would be handled.

    Six years ago, Jobs had talked about how a sense of his mortality was a major driver behindthat vision.

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    "Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to

    help me make the big choices in life," Jobs said during a Stanford commencement

    ceremony in 2005.

    "Because almost everything -- all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment

    or failure -- these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly

    important."

    "Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking

    you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your

    heart."

    (Reporting by Poornima Gupta, Edwin Chan, Andrew Longstreith, Sarah McBride; Editing by

    Gary Hill and Tiffany Wu)

    Copyright 2011 Reuters

    Apple co-founder Steve Jobs dead at 56 (Update2)

    Photo Gallery

    SAN FRANCISCO: Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs, counted amongthe greatest American CEOs of his generation, died on Wednesday at the age of 56,

    after a years-long and highly public battle with cancer and other health issues.

    Jobs' death was announced by Apple in a statement late on Wednesday. TheSilicon Valley icon who gave the world the iPod and the iPhone had resigned asCEO of the world's largest technology corporation in August, handing the reins tocurrent chief executive Tim Cook.

    A survivor of a rare form of pancreatic cancer, he was deemed the heart and soul ofa company that rivals Exxon Mobil as the most valuable in America.

    ''Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovationsthat enrich and improve all of ourlives. The world is immeasurablybetter because of Steve,'' Applesaid in a statement announcingJobs' passing.

    Apple CEO Steve Jobs holdsup the new iPod Nano afterintroducing it at an event in San

    Francisco, California in thisSeptember 7, 2005 file photo. -REUTERS/Lou Dematteis

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    ''His greatest love was for his wife, Laurene, and his family. Our hearts go out tothem and to all who were touched by his extraordinary gifts.''

    Job's health had been a controversial topic for years. His battle with cancer hadbeen of deep concern to Apple fans, investors and the company's board alike. Overpast years, even board members have confided to friends their concern that Jobs, inhis quest for privacy, wasn't being forthcoming enough with directors about the true

    condition of his health.

    Now, despite investor confidence in Cook, who has stood in for his boss duringthree leaves of absence, there remain concerns about whether the company wouldstay a creative force to be reckoned with beyond the next year or so without itsfounder and visionary at the helm.

    The news triggered an immediate outpouring of sympathy. Amongothers, Microsoft CEO Bill Gates said he will miss Jobs ''immensely''.

    END OF AN ERA

    Jobs' death marked the end of anera.

    A college dropout, Buddhist and ason of adoptive parents, hestarted Apple Computer withfriend Steve Wozniak in in the late1970s. The company soon

    introduced the Apple 1 computer.

    Apple Chief Executive OfficerSteve Jobs stands beneath aphotograph of him and Apple-co founder Steve Wozniak fromthe early days of Apple duringthe launch of Apple's new

    "iPad" tablet computing device in San Francisco, California, in this January

    27, 2010 file photo. - REUTERS/Kimberly White/FilesBut it was the Apple II that became a huge success and gave Apple its position as acritical player in the then-nascent PC industry, culminating in a 1980 IPO that madeJobs a multimillionaire.

    Despite the subsequent success of the Mac, Jobs' relationship with topmanagement and the board soured. The company removed most of his powers andthen in 1985 he was fired.

    Apple's fortunes waned after that. However, its purchase of NeXT - the computercompany Jobs founded after leaving Apple - in 1997 brought him back into the fold.Later that year, he became interim CEO and in 2000, the company dropped''interim'' from his title.

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    It was the iPhone in 2007 that cemented his legacy in the annals of moderntechnology history.

    Two years before the gadget that forever transformed the way people around theworld access and use the Internet, Jobs talked about how a sense of his mortalitywas a major driver behind that vision.

    ''Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've everencountered to help me make the big choices in life,'' Jobs said during a Stanfordcommencement ceremony in 2005.

    ''Because almost everything - all external expectations, all pride, all fear ofembarrassment or failure - these things just fall away in the face of death, leavingonly what is truly important.''

    ''Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap ofthinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not

    to follow your heart.'' - Reuters

    Earlier report

    NEW YORK: Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs, counted among thegreatest American CEOs of his generation, died on Wednesday at the age of 56,after a years-long and highly public battle with cancer.

    Jobs' death was announced by Apple in a statement late on Wednesday.

    The Silicon Valley icon who gave the world the iPod and the iPhone resigned asCEO of the world's largest technology corporation in August, handing the reins tocurrent chief executive Tim Cook. - Reuters

    Earlier report

    NEW YORK: Reuters reported that " APPLE SAYS DEEPLY SADDENED TOANNOUNCE THAT STEVE JOBS PASSED AWAY TODAY(Wednesday in USThursday morning in Malaysia) - Reuters