Friday, September 25, 2009

Hidden leaf village - Clan Guide





Nara Clan







  • Hidden Village: Leaf VillageJutsu
  • Classification: Hidden Technique
  • Member Appearances: Nara Shikamaru, Nara Shikaku, Nara Yoshino
  • Signature Abilities: Kagemane no Jutsu, Kage Kubi Shibari no Jutsu
  • See also: Nara Shikamaru, Nara Shikaku

This clan from Konoha Village is known for its ability to manipulate their shadow. Utilizing this ability the clan member can attach their shadow to the shadow of another individual, and then take control of the user. Resulting in the affected person replicating or "shadowing" the exact movements in mirror form of the clan member.




Inuzuka Clan

  • Hidden Village: Leaf Village
  • Jutsu Classification: Hidden Technique
  • Member Appearances: Inuzuka Kiba, Inuzuka Tsume, Inuzuka Hana
  • Signature Abilities:Shikyaku no Jutsu
  • See also: Inuzuka Kiba, Akamaru, Kuromaru, Inuzuka Tsume, Inuzuka Hana

This clan from Konoha Village is known for its ties to the canine species. Many members have a canine familiar who acts as a partner to the clan member. Also clan members can use jutsus to take on canine-like abilities.





Akimichi Clan



  • Hidden Village: Leaf VillageJutsu
  • Classification: Hidden Technique
  • Member Appearances: Akimichi Choji, Akimichi Chouza
  • Signature Abilities: Baika no Jutsu
  • See also: Akimichi Choji, Akimichi Chouza
This clan from Konoha Village is known for its ability to modify the size of its body, increasing their mass to a large spherical ball. In this form it is difficult for the clan user to take physical damage.




Aburame Clan









  • Hidden Village: Leaf VillageJutsu
  • Classification: Hidden TechniqueMember
  • Appearances: Aburame Shino, Aburame Shibi
  • Signature Abilities: Kikaichuu no Jutsu
  • See also: Aburame Shino, Aburame Shibi, Destruction Bugs

This clan from Konoha Village is known for its ties to insect. At birth clan members form an agreement with bugs to inhabit and feed on the chakra their body creates. In return the bugs will serve the commands of the clan member.

What is Naruto?

Naruto is a Shonen (teen male oriented) animated series and manga (Japanese comic) created by Masashi Kishimoto. Both the anime and the manga are ongoing in Japan at the moment. The series has been licensed abroad in various countries. You can find Naruto manga on American shelves and the animated series airing in the Philippines.The show takes place in a world populated by ninja villages. The ninja in the series serve as the armies for the countries that inhabit the world. Most of the countries have their own Hidden Village, which serves to train and manage the ninja of the country. Also the ninja in the series are able to utilize jutsu techniques, which are the secrecy, body and illusion arts of the ninja. These allow the ninja to perform many amazing skills such as the manipulation of the surrounding elements.The main character of the series is Uzumaki Naruto, a young boy who dreams of becoming the leader of his Hidden Village. It will be difficult though for Naruto, because when he was a baby an evil demon was placed inside him to stop its rampage. As Naruto grew the townspeople saw Naruto himself as the demon, even though he was merely its container. When the series begins the reader and viewer will begin their journey with Naruto on his path to become respected by the village.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Microsoft’s Courier is a Foldable Tablet


Microsoft’s Courier is a Foldable Tablet
article copied from yugatech


Looks like Microsoft is in its later stage of development of a foldable tablet PC called Courier. Gizmodo has the scoop on a set of photos and demo video.
It’s still hush-hush so there’s not a lot of details on this product. Some even hinted this could be vaporware. See demo video below.
In any case, this looks really cool.

Snow Leopard on a Macbook Pro


Snow Leopard on a Macbook Pro
article copied from yugatech


So Apple sent in a 13″ Macbook Pro with the new Snow Leopard (OSX 10.6) pre-installed so I can check out how the new OS upgrade performs.
I was actually hoping I’d get the unit with just Leopard (10.5) in it and have Snow Leopard on a disk that I can personally install. That way, I’d be able to test out Leopard first before upgrading to Snow Leopard and see the difference (or feel any improvements).
Some say Snow Leopard is more like a service pack than a total OS update. This could be due to the fact that there’s not much cosmetic differences between 10.5 and 10.6.
Earlier reviews by the big boys like David Pogue (NYT) got a lot of flak from the likes of John C. Dvorack and Leo Laporte (that got my curiosity/interest with Snow Leopard) but that’s another story about disclosures and conflicts of interests among journalists/bloggers .
Anyway, I’m hoping I could get something up after trying this rig. I’m sure those of you who own a Mac have already made the update so I’ll just focus on the stuff that us non-Mac users might appreciate.