Archive for February, 2010

Even A Collapsed Roof Won’t Stop Snooki From Partying!

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Last night, Jersey Shore stars Snooki and Vinny hosted a party at Solo restaurant in Manhattan to celebrate Purim, a Jewish costume celebration, along with “Sex and the City” actor Chris Noth. However, things didn’t go as planned for the celebs and the 300 party guests! Around 11:30, shards of glass began raining on top of partiers heads from the atrium in the Madison Avenue building, which was immediately evacuated. It’s not confirmed why the ceiling collapsed, but our guess is that the levels of fist pumping going on was just wayyyy too hot to handle. And don’t worry—Snooki and Vinny are…

Marie Osmond’s Son Commits Suicide

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Marie Osmond’s son Michael Blosil commited suicide on Friday night in Los Angeles, ET is reporting. The 18-year-old died after jumping from his LA apartment last night around 9pm. In a statement through her rep, Marie said, “My family and I are devastated and in deep shock by the tragic loss of our dear Michael and ask that everyone respect our privacy during this difficult time.” Miichael, who has battled depression throughout his life, left a note explaining he intended to commit suicide due to his depression that left him ” feeling as if he had no friends and could never fit…

Hanging with Baby Biebs Can Be Deadly

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

You’d think that Justin Bieber, who is used to meeting pure pandemonium everywhere he goes, would want to have a lower-key 16th Birthday Party. You know, maybe some dancing and some spin the bottle. But no, that’s where we’re oh-so-wrong. TMZ has gotten a hold of the invite for Baby Biebs festivities, which start today in LA, and items on the list include paintball, basketball, sumo wrestling, laser tag, and something involving a “workout gym.” But the best part? His buddies can’t go unless their mom and dad sign a waiver that states, “I fully understand my/minor’s participation may involve risk or…

Celebrity Homes: Kara DioGuardi’s Idol Sanctuary (PHOTOS)

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Welcome to a photo tour of celebrity homes currently on the market, guided by the celebrities themselves (not really, but let’s pretend). Next up on our star tour: the 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 bathroom, $1.6 million Idol Sanctuary of A.I. judge, Kara DioGuardi.  “No Boundaries” inside Kara’s home?  Take a peek and see for yourself. All photos via Trulia.com.

Behold, The Mythical GaGa-Deer!

Friday, February 26th, 2010

She’s done it again, people. And don’t act like you’re not impressed by Lady Gaga’s uncanny ability to make your jaw hit the ground everytime she steps into public. This time she’s bringing her totally subdued, completely ordinary style to the streets of London in your average, everyday headgear made from antlers of the offspring of an elk and peacock union while also donning this season’s version of a more shiny and sparkly Star Trek uniform. We dig it. Be sure to check out BuzzStyle for all of the latest celebrity looks.

Review: Sony Ericsson Satio

Friday, February 26th, 2010

New contest: Win a new 32GB iPod Touch! Review: Sony Ericsson Satio Launched earlier last year, the Sony Ericsson Satio was created to bring the best and most popular features of Sony Ericsson phones, ie the Walkman and Cybershot series. The Satio has on board one of the most powerful cameras ever launched by the phonemaker and on paper it is still to date a strong contender to many other cameraphones available on the high streets. Not only did Sony Ericsson decide to throw in their most popular functionalities into one phone, they also decided to put in their new UI, was this going to be a nice Sony Ericsson cocktail or was it a risky gamble? Design When we first got to check out the Satio, our first impression of its design was that it was very bulky. We felt Sony Ericsson, which has been more than capable of making much more slimmer phones in the past had opt out of its slim line phones and gone back to the drawing board! This was probably made even worse by the lack of smooth corners. It looks glossy (which many people do like) and feels pretty plastic to hold, all this houses the 3.5-inch touchscreen and at the top of the screen, you will see that the Satio sports a front facing camera for video calls. Despite the apparent size, it was in fact lighter in weight than we expected, approximately 10 grams lighter than the iPhone 3GS. While the Satio was rather thick and not the greatest or most comfortable to hold, we could see that Sony Ericsson had made good use of buttons and keys along the sides of the Satio. Being a heavily, multimedia focussed mobile phone, the Satio left sided keys as seen in the picture above have all been designed to support its camera functionality. The ‘trigger key’ for locking and unlocking the screen was practical, though as you can see in the picture below, the Satio does not sport a 3.5mm which was certainly a disappointment we did not expect for a new smartphone of its calibre. Touchscreen Display We enjoyed and had no problems whatsoever with the Satio’s 3.5″ touchscreen display. Its bright, had good viewing angles, rich in colour with good clarity. Unfortunately its not a capacitive screen but a resistive one. Within the package was also a stylus and we found ourselves having to use it quite often. The problem with the touchscreen was if you wanted to use your finger to control its menus or type messages, you’d find yourself having to press quite hard which meant inaccuracy and time wasted pressing the on-screen keys which you didn’t actually want to press. New User Interface If you’re used to using Sony Ericsson phones, the Satio’s new UI (Symbian OS v9.4) shouldn’t be difficult for you. Its not in fact a huge change as such but visually we reckon it has been a noticeble improvement. The UI is easily accessible even at first hands on, media files, apps, music player and phone settings are all within a few taps away. The downside to the Satio’s UI is that it is rather slow to boot up when you first switch it on, much like the first generation iPhone. But otherwise it is smooth to browse along, it has elastic menus just like any smartphone’s UI nowadays. The below picture demonstrates one of the five shortcut screens you get from the homepage menu. The centre key at the bottom of the phone brings you into its main menu. A good function worth pointing out is that the Satio’s UI allows applications / functions to run in the background (indicated by the green circles to the right of the icons in the picture below). Applications that are running in the background can be quickly accessed by holding onto the centre key for two seconds. Click here to continue reading the next section of this review…

Latest Toshiba K01: Full QWERTY OLED smartphone

Friday, February 26th, 2010

New contest: Win a new 32GB iPod Touch! Latest Toshiba K01: Full QWERTY OLED smartphone Toshiba has introduced its brand new mobile phone with full QWERTY keyboard, Toshiba K01. Toshiba K01 is one special mobile phone itself as it features the 4.1 inch Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) display screen for the very first time.  According to Toshiba, “Its display screen offers bright colour, contrast, lower power consumption and faster response times than ever before.” Even though the gorgeous wide display screen and full QWERTY keyboard of Toshiba K01 offer it a rich and alluring looks, its technical specifications make it even more appealing. K01 is powered by a robust Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz processor. And it memory storage capacity can be extended up to 32 GB through a MicroSDHC slot. Toshiba states that, “K01 features Regza flatscreens.” And this makes it more surprising and thrilling for the people looking for sharper display features. User interface offered by Toshiba K01 is one other feature which takes it to a different level. It lets you to browse through all the options with so much of ease. In fact, using its interface is so much fun and enjoyable. Toshiba K01 offers 3 buttons at the bottom and yes this surely reminds you of Windows 7 mobile series. Although it offers a full sized QWERTY keyboard, but Toshiba has made sure that the final product does not weighs much. This makes Toshiba K01, a compact yet robust mobile phone with all the latest technologies incorporated in it. [via Techradar ]

New Lenovo ThinkPad X201 Core i7 tablet

Friday, February 26th, 2010

New contest: Win a new 32GB iPod Touch! New Lenovo ThinkPad X201 Core i7 tablet Here is the latest 12-inch ultraportable, convertible and speedy Core i7 tablet PC by Lenovo under its ThinkPad Series, the X201. There is so much to talk about Lenovo ThinkPad X201. Starting with its looks, which are simply mind blowing, ThinkPad X201 is one gorgeous tablet PC that you might have ever seen. This does not mean that Lenovo have not invested much efforts on the technical robustness of this 12 inch tablet PC. X201 is powered by a dual core 2.66GHz Core i7. And Lenovo offers you with options of 2.4GHz and 2.53GHz Core i5 processors too. And mind you, this is sheer power. X201 features 8 GB of RAM and storage capacity of 500 GB. I am sure about the fact that you would wonder it is really a tablet PC as it features some powerful specifications. Apart from conventional USB ports, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity options, X201offers you with WiMAX and 3G technologies too. This convertible tablet PC by Lenovo has got a 12 inch multi touch display screen with picture resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels and extra bright outdoor technology. Lenovo has announced that ThinkPad X201 will feature some of the amazing features that you have never come across, which include its fingerprint reader based on which X201 will offer the authorizing rights to the user. With all these incredible features and technical robustness packed in one ultraportable and convertible tablet PC, its price tag of $1,199 is fair enough. Whether it would be looks, power or compactness, Lenovo ThinkPad X201 hits the bull’s eye. [via Electronista ]



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