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Video of the Day: The World’s Fattest Contortionist

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Matt Alaeddine, also known as “Fat Matt” and “Powermann”, of Edmonton (of course he’s Canadian), claims he is the world’s fattest contortionist. Well, we suppose there has to be a world’s fattest everything. But is Alaeddine a real contortionist or just a slightly more-flexible-than-average fat guy in gold spandex flopping about? Whatever he is, he’s Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Flavorwire Discovery Date : 27/02/2011 01:07 Number of articles : 2

Video of the Day: The World’s Fattest Contortionist

Showtime: Timo Arnall, “Immaterials: Light painting WiFi”

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*Maybe the most beautiful thing Timo Arnall’s ever done. It’s that snow! Immaterials: Light painting WiFi from Timo on Vimeo. “This project explores the invisible terrain of WiFi networks in urban spaces by light painting signal strength in long-exposure photographs. “A four-metre long measuring rod with 80 points of light reveals cross-sections through WiFi networks using Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Beyond The Beyond Discovery Date : 27/02/2011 11:38 Number of articles : 2

Showtime: Timo Arnall, “Immaterials: Light painting WiFi”

Apple’s Solution To Single Problem Opens Another One

As the problem of Apple’s iPhone 4 antenna has been spreading like virus lately, Apple can’t just sit back and just listen to the hundreds of freaking clients’ complaint. The company has offered an iPhone software update that eventually corrects the way that different versions of the handset display signal strength. Apple discovered in their investigation that the formula it had been using to calculate how many bars of signal strength to display was “totally wrong”. The formula regularly displayed two more bars of strength than it should. This has been the content of the newsletter they released. iPhone users would connect their phone to Mac or their PC to update their device. However, comments has been flooding that after they update their device, the handset’s operating system made their phone far more likely to drop calls. Their phone suddenly reboots in the middle of a conversation. Apple will hold a press conference at 1800 BST that aims to talk about the problem that has been going on. If you currently own an iPhone now, how does the update change your device? Feel free to leave your comments here. Apple’s Solution To Single Problem Opens Another One is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading