Well folks, it’s a sad day, but it looks like Gisele Bundchen is gonna be leaving us for a little while now that she’s pregnant. But don’t worry, I’m sure she’ll come back better than ever. These supermodels always seem to. So consider this post a going-away present to Gisele before she heads off on maternity leave. OK, now back to business: time to find a new hot chick who loves lying around in bikinis to take Gisele’s place for a few months. Ladies, feel free to send me your applications via email or Twitter. Related Articles: Gisele Bundchen Topless In American Photo Gisele Bundchen Bikini Pictures Gisele Bundchen’s Got Boobs Gisele Bundchen’s See Through Nipple Pictures Photos: Fame
Well folks, it’s a sad day, but it looks like Gisele Bundchen is gonna be leaving us for a little while now that she’s pregnant. But don’t worry, I’m sure she’ll come back better than ever. These supermodels always seem to. So consider this post a going-away present to Gisele before she heads off on maternity leave. OK, now back to business: time to find a new hot chick who loves lying around in bikinis to take Gisele’s place for a few months. Ladies, feel free to send me your applications via email or Twitter. Related Articles: Gisele Bundchen Topless In American Photo Gisele Bundchen Bikini Pictures Gisele Bundchen’s Got Boobs Gisele Bundchen’s See Through Nipple Pictures Photos: Fame
Donald Trump was a guest on Piers Morgan Tonight on Wednesday, standing staunchly by the $5 million charity pledge he made yesterday, provided President Barack Obama releases his college transcripts. “It’s not a publicity stunt,” the Celebrity Apprentice host said. “I’m not looking to pay $5 million. Frankly, I have other things. I have my own charities that I contribute to … It’s a serious, very serious offer.” Trump goes on to say he’s making a “positive” gesture here, trying to help Obama become more transparent while, of course, assisting a good cause. Donald Trump on Piers Morgan Tonight Asks the attention-ravenous real estate mogul: “If there’s nothing wrong with his applications, if everything’s fine, why wouldn’t he do it? I think that would be a terrible thing of the President, to not do it in order to pick up $5 million.” Trump also suggests that Mitt Romney and the President arrive at a deal: the former releases his tax returns (which Trump hilariously refers to as “beautiful”) from the last decade, while Obama comes clean with all of his transcripts. What do you think? Of Trump? And of this question: Should Obama take the charity bait? Yes! It’s the right thing to do, AND it’s $5 million! No! It’s Donald Trump! View Poll »
2011 is dead and buried, but there’s always room for one more round of pointless awards. Once again, Mega64 is the final word on which games were the most and which games were toast. It’s not just about games, either. It’s a celebration of the entire year in pop culture. Totally legit. Mega64: TODD & AARON’S GAME AWARDS 2011!!!!!!! [YouTube] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Destructoid Discovery Date : 31/12/2011 12:46 Number of articles : 2
Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) and another iOS hacker known as @themudkip have now managed to port full-resolution iOS applications to a second generation Apple TV. Hackers Now Able To Port Full-Resolution iOS Applications To Apple TV is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice – iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Apple iPhone Apps Discovery Date : 01/01/2012 08:07 Number of articles : 2
Mark Zuckerberg presents new Timeline feature and explains Ticker during live stream. By Kara Klenk Mark Zuckerberg presents at the Facebook f8 conference Photo: Getty Images Brace yourselves, social-media butterflies: The “new” Facebook is about to get even newer. At Thursday’s (September 22) f8 conference, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed tons of new features and changes aimed at making the social network even more engaging. But who (besides us) had the time to watch the almost two-hour live stream of the conference’s keynote address? (Ironically, most people were probably busy liking pictures of pandas on Facebook.) So here is a breakdown of some of the major changes coming to Facebook and what they’ll mean for you: Introducing Timeline Zuckerberg could hardly contain his giddy laughter while showing us his own Timeline, Facebook’s newest profile feature, complete with photos of his dog and some exotic dishes he’s eaten. His taglines for the feature are: All Your Stories, All Your Apps, Express Who You Are. The new feature will grant something many angry users have been demanding: control. Zuckerberg said users will decide “what you show, how you display it and who can see it” on their Timeline. You will be able to add specific photos, links, check-ins, likes and more that represent your interests and passions, making it a lot like scrapbooking online. Everyone will have a Timeline, which will look sparse at first, so more private people will probably keep it bare while others can fill it up with their very latest music interests, relationships, etc. But if you thought people were revealing too much information before, get ready for more verbs! Rather than being able to just “like” things, now you can actually “do” them. Statuses will be active, i.e. Jack is hiking Mount Washington, Sara is reading “Twilight: Breaking Dawn,” Kara is screaming at her computer; well, it’s unclear how specific the verbs will get. Getting Ticked Off Many users were angry with Wednesday’s redesign and specifically questioned the right-hand corner feed (“Why is there a feed inside my feed?”). But Zuckerberg explained that the Ticker is used to express “lightweight activity,” such as friends liking things or commenting on a photo. The goal is for the News Feed to contain more interesting items like status updates, photos and videos. If you use a lot of apps or games, most of your activity, unless you choose otherwise, will end up in your Ticker but not in the News Feed of your friends, so you can play around on Facebook as much as you want without annoying your buddies. Changing the Music Industry Facebook has been working with a variety of music applications like Turntable.fm and IHeartRadio to seamlessly integrate their applications into Facebook and remedy outstanding issues using their Open Graph protocol. Huh? Basically, Facebook is making it a lot easier for apps like Spotify to work on your profile page, and they will be more interactive. You can now easily see what your friends are listening to and listen to it with them, creating a space where friends can connect and share music freely. Zuckerberg wants to tap into the feeling of “knowing you helped a friend discover something new, that they like your taste in music.” The more music people listen to and the wider the variety, the more likely people are to buy music so artists can be fairly compensated, explained Spotify CEO and co-founder Daniel Ek. With Spotify already boasting 400 million user playlists, they’re well on their way to accomplishing Ek’s goal to “light up the world with music.” Watch With Friends Facebook is also aiming to make the way you watch TV and movies sharable and interactive. On the newest new version of the network, interesting patterns will be highlighted and immediately accessible. So if you see that seven of your friends are watching “Glee” on Hulu, you can click and watch right along with them. Think you’re going to like these new changes? Let us know on Facebook! Related Videos The Diary Of Facebook
Rachel Oberlin, 24, a po-rn actress also known as Bree Olsen, has been sharing Sheen#39;s affections with Natalie Kenly during the actor#39;s surreal battle with his boss at Two and a Half Men and custody dispute with estranged wife Brooke Mueller. Rachel Oberlin, one of Charlie Sheen#39;s two “goddesses,” has “left the building,” his writes on his Twitter page in an “Update: Sober Valley Ranch.” “We#39;re sad … Over it. … Applications now being accepted!” he says. Then just hours later, Shee
Okay I have to admit, I’m still stuck with a cheap phone that doesn’t do wifi, has a 2-inch screen and it reminds you of something that was launched year 2000. In my search for a new phone I guess the Microsoft Kin comes in to my mind. But what is the Microsoft Kin? How much is it? The Microsoft kin is actually two phones, Kin One and Two, which target a specific market of highly social people. They are supposed to be the ones that are for updating Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. With their QWERTY keyboard they can easily fulfill the needs of those who are still skeptical about the whole touch screen phones and those who still prefer the tactile touch. So along with the need to satisfy a social user, the Kin phones will need to have applications and so there comes along with it, an App store. I do hope that most of the applications will come in free. One thing that’s peculiar though is that Microsoft seemed to have kept the Windows 7 mobile OS and not added it in this phone. I think they have something bigger for later’s show. The interesting thing about this Kin phones is not actually the phone itself but rather the Kin Studio where all your media stuff get uploaded. Yep, Kin Studio makes it possible to have your pictures uploaded instantly and wirelessly to your kin studio. (don’t we just love instant?) So long as I don’t know how much these two Kins are gonna cost and how effective their features are, I’ll just wait till it actually settles in the market. Till then, we’ll see. Microsoft Kin: What for? is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading →
Today we are just posting some of the Frequently Asked Questions for the Apple iPad. This is basically an Apple Ipad Guide for owners who are experiencing some issues on the device and some questions with regards to after-service. Can I run Windows or Mac Applications on the iPad? A: The certainty for the answer to the question is whether Apple will create iPad Application versions of Mac Applications. A notable feature though, the Apple iPad can indirectly run Windows and Mac Programs through its screen (more like a remote screen) but it can’t really run Mac or Window programs locally. Still a possibility to wait for. Can the Apple iPad do lots of multitasking? A: So far Apple has put a limit to the multitasking capabilities of the iPad, but the upcoming OS 4.0 can further confirm whether the iPad will gain greater multitasking capabilities. Can you be able to print from an iPad? A: Third party applications can allow you to. Unfortunately the iPad doesn’t have a built-in printing software inside it. How can I have my Apple iPad’s battery replaced? A:The battery isn’t replaceable but Apple will replace your iPad with a fresh battery for $107 which includes shipping. The process takes up to a week.One is certain to lose personal data unless the owner backs up regularly to restore everything on the replacement iPad. How do you get files into the iPad? It doesn’t have a USB port. A: The iPad has an Apple connector port similar with the iPhone and iPod Touch. Using iTunes on the PC or Mac, you can transfer and sync files (photos, MP3s, Phonebook, Applications etc.) to your iPad. Another option is to transfer files wirelessly through the web. Installation of Apple Pages is recommended if you’re transferring important word files for example. What if I don’t like to type with the virtual keyboard? Any other options? A: There are several options and Apple sells a $39 case for comfortable position of typing and watching video, a $69 Apple Accessory Physical Keyboard that includes a dock and the $69 Apple Wireless Keyboard that can also be used for the Mac. Apple iPad FAQs and Functions Answered is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading →
According to Microsoft marketing executive James Halton, XBL users will soon have access to Facebook and Twitter via their Xbox 360s “before Christmas,” in line with expectations. “A lot of the background work’s been done for a lot of the applications that are coming,” says Halton, via Eurogamer . “It will be before Christmas.” The exec did rule out that the services could be integrated into the upcoming August dashboard update, but said they would be available afterwards, and separately