Friday, January 8, 2010
Little Rock Star
Cant get enough of this cute lil kid. Hihi (n_n)..
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Obladi Oblada! Little Beatle! Watch This
Hahaha... Another cute Video form that asian kid. Kid got talent! He's 3 years old by the way.
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Anime Cartoons Movie Videos etc
This is the Cutest Thing You'll Ever See! Dont Miss Out! Little Jason Mraz
A 3 years old asian kid playing Im Yours by Jason Mraz on Ukulele. Soooooo cute!
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True To Like Horror Movie: Paranormal - Download Here
After a young, middle class couple moves into a suburban 'starter' tract house, they become increasingly disturbed by a presence that may or may not be somehow demonic but is certainly most active in the middle of the night. Especially when they sleep. Or try to.
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CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Website for 'beautiful people' throws out 5,000 members for gaining weight
A social networking site for 'beautiful people' has axed 5,000 of it's members for piling on the pounds over Christmas.
BeautifulPeople.com, which boasts 550,000 users worldwide and has a strict ban on 'ugly people', said it acted after vigilant members noticed 'fatties roaming the site'.
Most of those expelled came from the UK, US and Canada, and had somewhat foolishly uploaded photos revealing they had 'let themselves go' over Christmas and the New Year.
BeautifulPeople.com, which boasts 550,000 users worldwide and has a strict ban on 'ugly people', said it acted after vigilant members noticed 'fatties roaming the site'.
Most of those expelled came from the UK, US and Canada, and had somewhat foolishly uploaded photos revealing they had 'let themselves go' over Christmas and the New Year.
Skin deep: Lets members accept or veto new applicants based on their photo
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Monday, January 4, 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Nintendo shuts down fan-made Zelda movie
It took four years for The Hero of Time, a fan-made Zelda movie, to be made. Last month, it finally became available for viewing on Dailymotion. Before you drop everything and rush over there, though, be aware that it's no longer there. Nintendo has pulled the plug on the whole thing.
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Anime Cartoons Movie Videos etc
Google phone debut expected this week
The G1, the first mobile phone running the Google-backed Android operating system. The new phone could be unveiled this week.
GOOGLE is expected to ring in the new year by unveiling its own smartphone, the Nexus One, in a bid to expand its powerful web brand in the booming mobile arena.
The internet search and advertising giant has already gained a foothold in the market with its Android mobile operating system, featured in a number of phones starting with T-Mobile's G1 in October 2008 and more recently with the Droid from Motorola.
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Technology and Gadgets
The world's most dangerous job?
The daily grind at the office may not seem so bad after viewing these startling images.
For, no matter how grumpy your boss may be this morning, at least you aren't actually risking life and limb by sticking your head in his jaws.
But that is exactly what the crocodile wrestlers at a Thai zoo do on a daily basis.
For, no matter how grumpy your boss may be this morning, at least you aren't actually risking life and limb by sticking your head in his jaws.
But that is exactly what the crocodile wrestlers at a Thai zoo do on a daily basis.
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Thursday, December 31, 2009
German scientist cracks secret mobile phone code
Karsten Nohl worked with a team for the last five months and finally cracked the code used to encrypt calls using GSM technology.
The findings can allow anyone to listen to private phone conversations.
Speaking at the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin he said his conclusions proved that security of GSM, the most used mobile technology in the world, was "inadequate".
"We are trying to inform people about this widespread vulnerability," the BBC quoted Nohl as saying.
The expert added: "We hope to create some additional pressure and demand from customers for better encryption."
The findings can allow anyone to listen to private phone conversations.
Speaking at the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin he said his conclusions proved that security of GSM, the most used mobile technology in the world, was "inadequate".
"We are trying to inform people about this widespread vulnerability," the BBC quoted Nohl as saying.
The expert added: "We hope to create some additional pressure and demand from customers for better encryption."
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