Death Rumors' Hollywood Singer Justin Bieber - Justin Bieber died Sunday when some joker who started a rumor of death online via Twitter. Just yesterday, “Jersey Shore” star Nicole Polizzi aka Snooki died in line at a drug overdose. Honestly, I think for 2011 we would have spent all this shit death hoax but I think I was wrong.
Justin Bieber is just the latest celebrity (yeah he is a celebrity) to be targeted by a malicious rumor death. It started when an idiot put a Bieber RIP Twitter and spread like wildfire, becoming a trend. I want to clarify things and say that Justin Bieber is not dead, it is very much alive.
The best thing is that after all these rumors, the child was at the live broadcast of the Golden Globe Awards 2011. You should definitely have taken a celebrity who has been will not be there … idiot.
Anyway, as I said, Justin Bieber is not dead, the rumor is completely false.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Watch Smallville Season 10 Episode 12
Watch Smallville Season 10 Episode 12 - Smallville Season 10 Episode 12 – The guarantee is planned for broadcast on January 28 at 1:00 to 2:00 on The CW, which is guaranteed is the title given to this episode.
Here’s a summary of Smallville Season 10, Episode 12 – Collateral. Clark, Oliver, Lois and Dinah are released by the VRA after being captured at the funeral of Hawkman, but each has flashbacks to Chloe keep them against their will.
The return of Chloe, Dinah warns others that Chloe can now be a traitor. Oliver dismisses her concerns, but Clark is unsure if he can trust Chloe after she disappeared without explanation. Admittedly, this episode will give us another 100% satisfied so do not miss Smallville Season 10 Episode 12 – Collateral.
Here’s a summary of Smallville Season 10, Episode 12 – Collateral. Clark, Oliver, Lois and Dinah are released by the VRA after being captured at the funeral of Hawkman, but each has flashbacks to Chloe keep them against their will.
The return of Chloe, Dinah warns others that Chloe can now be a traitor. Oliver dismisses her concerns, but Clark is unsure if he can trust Chloe after she disappeared without explanation. Admittedly, this episode will give us another 100% satisfied so do not miss Smallville Season 10 Episode 12 – Collateral.
Firefox In Real Life - 11 Pics
This Photos Collection Of Real Life Firefox , Photos From The Net. Thanks For People who sharing this real life Firefox, For all those Firefox fans out there, And here 11 Photos of Firefox in Real Life.. The real life firefox looks indeed cute .
Humans switched from living in trees to on the ground '4.2mn years ago'
A new study has revealed that early human ancestors stopped swinging in trees and started walking on the ground sometime between 4.2 and 3.5 million years ago. Lead author Gabriele Macho, a paleoanthropologist at the Catalan Institute of Paleontology in Barcelona, and his colleagues made the determinations after analyzing wrist bones from two early hominid relatives: Australopithecus anamensis and Australopithecus afarensis (also known as the “Lucy” fossil). The former species is 600,000 years older than the latter and is believed to be its ancestor.
The researchers performed high-resolution CT scans of the central wrist bones, called capitates, of a modern orangutan, gorilla, chimpanzee and person to see how these bones differ between arboreal animals and more terrestrial ones, reports Discovery News. They found that full-time tree swingers and dwellers load more force on the little finger side of their hands while terrestrial individuals load the thumb side more.
The researchers observed that the Australopithecus anamensis wrist bones exhibited pressure loads associated with modern arboreal animals. The analyzed Australopithecus afarensis bones conversely showed stress loads comparable to those of more terrestrial species, including modern humans.
The researchers concluded that the important shift in early hominid lifestyle happened around the time when A. afarensis first emerged. It’s likely that Australopithecus anamensis walked on the ground at times too, but Macho points out that “form follows function.”
Other evidence from the early human fossil record supports that major changes took place at about 4.2 million years ago. Macho explained, “We know from cranio-dental remains that they also broadened their dietary niches and were no longer soft fruit eaters, as the last common ancestor is assumed to have been.” The study was published in the latest issue of Folia Primatologica. (ANI)
The researchers performed high-resolution CT scans of the central wrist bones, called capitates, of a modern orangutan, gorilla, chimpanzee and person to see how these bones differ between arboreal animals and more terrestrial ones, reports Discovery News. They found that full-time tree swingers and dwellers load more force on the little finger side of their hands while terrestrial individuals load the thumb side more.
The researchers observed that the Australopithecus anamensis wrist bones exhibited pressure loads associated with modern arboreal animals. The analyzed Australopithecus afarensis bones conversely showed stress loads comparable to those of more terrestrial species, including modern humans.
The researchers concluded that the important shift in early hominid lifestyle happened around the time when A. afarensis first emerged. It’s likely that Australopithecus anamensis walked on the ground at times too, but Macho points out that “form follows function.”
Other evidence from the early human fossil record supports that major changes took place at about 4.2 million years ago. Macho explained, “We know from cranio-dental remains that they also broadened their dietary niches and were no longer soft fruit eaters, as the last common ancestor is assumed to have been.” The study was published in the latest issue of Folia Primatologica. (ANI)
Vitamin D Deficiency' Alters Lung Structure and Function
Vitamin D deficiency has been shown to alter lung structure and function in a new study in young mice. The new study, conducted by researchers in Australia, offers the first concrete evidence linking vitamin D deficiency with deficits in lung function and altered lung structure. “The results of this study clearly demonstrate that vitamin D deficiency alters lung growth, resulting in lower lung volume and decrements in lung function,” said Graeme Zosky, a research fellow at the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research in Subiaco, Australia. “This is the first direct mechanistic evidence showing that vitamin D deficiency alters lung development, which may explain the association between obstructive lung disease and levels of vitamin D.”
To conduct their study, the researchers used a mouse model of vitamin D deficiency and evaluated lung responses of two-week-old mice, comparing them to control mice without vitamin D deficiency to determine what, if any, effects the deficiency may have caused in the growth, structure or function of the lungs. Lung volume and lung function were evaluated using a plethysmograph, an instrument used to measure the amount of air in the lung, and via forced oscillation, a technique used to measure the resistance to air flow in the lungs. Microscopic lung tissue samples were also evaluated to assess changes in lung structure.
“The aim of this study was to determine if vitamin D deficiency results in altered lung function and/or structure as a potential explanation for the association between vitamin D and chronic respiratory disease,” said Dr. Zosky, who is also an adjunct senior lecturer at the University of Western Australia’s Centre for Child Health Research. “Specifically, we aimed to determine if vitamin D deficiency has an influence on lung growth as indicated by a decrease in lung volume. We also wanted to determine if the deficiency alters the mechanical properties of the lung tissue due to changes in the structure of the lung.” The researchers found that airway resistance was significantly higher while lung volume was significantly lower in vitamin D-deficient mice compared to control mice. Examinations of specific tissue responses revealed model mice had reduced lung function. Lungs were also smaller in model mice, which Dr. Zosky said could have been caused by the deficiencies of the mother or of the offspring.
“Due to the nature of this study, we were not able to determine whether the differences in lung size and function we observed in the deficient offspring were the result of their own deficient status or as a consequence of developmental deficits that occurred in utero due to the mother’s deficiency,” he said. Dr. Zosky noted that although recent studies suggest that vitamin D deficiency is associated with reduced lung function, causal data confirming a relationship between vitamin D and lung function have been lacking.
“For the first time, we have demonstrated a direct role for vitamin D in causing decreased lung function in the absence of known confounders such as physical inactivity, confirming the assertion by epidemiological studies that there is a relationship between vitamin D deficiency and lung function,” Dr. Zosky said.
“The differences we observed in lung volume and lung mechanics, which were substantial and physiologically relevant, raise serious concerns regarding the increased prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in communities around the world. The results also raise concerns about the potential this deficiency may have on lung health, and in particular, the potential impact deficiency may have on the susceptibility to obstructive lung disease.” The findings were published online ahead of the print edition of the American Thoracic Society’s American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. (ANI)
To conduct their study, the researchers used a mouse model of vitamin D deficiency and evaluated lung responses of two-week-old mice, comparing them to control mice without vitamin D deficiency to determine what, if any, effects the deficiency may have caused in the growth, structure or function of the lungs. Lung volume and lung function were evaluated using a plethysmograph, an instrument used to measure the amount of air in the lung, and via forced oscillation, a technique used to measure the resistance to air flow in the lungs. Microscopic lung tissue samples were also evaluated to assess changes in lung structure.
“The aim of this study was to determine if vitamin D deficiency results in altered lung function and/or structure as a potential explanation for the association between vitamin D and chronic respiratory disease,” said Dr. Zosky, who is also an adjunct senior lecturer at the University of Western Australia’s Centre for Child Health Research. “Specifically, we aimed to determine if vitamin D deficiency has an influence on lung growth as indicated by a decrease in lung volume. We also wanted to determine if the deficiency alters the mechanical properties of the lung tissue due to changes in the structure of the lung.” The researchers found that airway resistance was significantly higher while lung volume was significantly lower in vitamin D-deficient mice compared to control mice. Examinations of specific tissue responses revealed model mice had reduced lung function. Lungs were also smaller in model mice, which Dr. Zosky said could have been caused by the deficiencies of the mother or of the offspring.
“Due to the nature of this study, we were not able to determine whether the differences in lung size and function we observed in the deficient offspring were the result of their own deficient status or as a consequence of developmental deficits that occurred in utero due to the mother’s deficiency,” he said. Dr. Zosky noted that although recent studies suggest that vitamin D deficiency is associated with reduced lung function, causal data confirming a relationship between vitamin D and lung function have been lacking.
“For the first time, we have demonstrated a direct role for vitamin D in causing decreased lung function in the absence of known confounders such as physical inactivity, confirming the assertion by epidemiological studies that there is a relationship between vitamin D deficiency and lung function,” Dr. Zosky said.
“The differences we observed in lung volume and lung mechanics, which were substantial and physiologically relevant, raise serious concerns regarding the increased prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in communities around the world. The results also raise concerns about the potential this deficiency may have on lung health, and in particular, the potential impact deficiency may have on the susceptibility to obstructive lung disease.” The findings were published online ahead of the print edition of the American Thoracic Society’s American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. (ANI)
Fitur Dan Spesifikasi BlackBerry Storm 3 Yang Akan Segera Rilis
Fitur Dan Spesifikasi BlackBerry Storm 3 Yang Akan Segera Rilis - Selain merilis seri terbaru BlackBerry Bold, BlackBerry Curve, dan BlackBerry Torch 2, Research In Motion (RIM) juga menambah koleksi BlackBerry Storm di tahun 2011. Ini bukan sekadar rumor. Pasalnya, foto dan info spesifikasi BlackBerry Storm 3 telah dipajang di sejumlah blog, termasuk BGR.com
Spesifikasi Storm 3 cukup mengesankan dan memang layak dijadikan sekuel Storm terbaik sebagai senjata baru RIM saat menantang produk-produk primadona, seperti iPhone 4, HTC Desire HD, dan beberapa ponsel kelas atas lain.
Seperti ponsel layar sentuh pada umumnya, RIM juga menonjolkan keunggulan resolusi layar yang tinggi, bahkan resolusi tertinggi yang pernah dikeluarkan oleh BlackBerry, yakni 800 x 480 piksel.
Lalu seperti apa Blackberry Storm 3 ini dan apa saja kelebihannya?
Kemunculan Storm generasi ketiga ini hadir untuk menghadang popularitas iPhone 4. Seperti diketahui, produk mutakhir Apple itu dilengkapi teknologi ‘retina display’ yang nyaman di mata. Rumornya, Storm 3 bakal dilengkapi resolusi cukup besar yakni 800×480 pixels. Research In Motion (RIM) nampaknya ingin mendekati teritorial retina display iPhone. Kini yang menjadi pertanyaan, apakah Storm 3 mampu jadi lawan sepadan iPhone 4?
Untuk navigasi, BlackBerry Storm 3 dilengkapi dengan optical trackpad, sama seperti BlackBerry Onyx, Curve 3G, atau Gemini. Menarik juga untuk diketahui bahwa RIM kemungkinan akan mengganti codename Storm dengan Monaco dan Monza secara global. Kita tunggu saja tanggal mainnya. Kemungkinan ia akan diperkenalkan sekitar bulan September 2011.
Dari sisi prosesor, Storm 3 kabarnya memiliki kecepatan 1,2 Ghz. Konon, RIM membenamkan chip dual-core, yang memang bakal membahana di 2011 ini.
Berikut ini spesifikasi BlackBerry Storm 3 yang beredar di Internet:
* Prosesor 1.2GHz
* Layar sentuh kapasitif 3.7-inch 800 x 480
* Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
* Tri-band UMTS/HSPA
* Kamera 5-megapixel
* 8GB eMMC (storage for apps and data), RAM 512MB
* microSD slot
* Magnetometer
* Proximity sensor
* Accelerometer
* Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
* 2.4GHz b/g/n and 5GHz a/n Wi-Fi + UMA
* 3G Mobile hotspot
* Optical trackpad
* 1230 mAh battery
* BlackBerry OS 6.1
* OpenGL ES 2.0
* Digital compass
* Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
* MP3/WMA/AAC+ player
* MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
* Organizer
* Voice memo/dial
* Predictive text input
Untuk Informasi Harga Blackberry Storm 3 terbaru hingga kini belum ada. namun pasti tidak lama lagi jika rumor ini benar ada nya akan ada informasi soal harga blackberry storm 3 ini.
Spesifikasi Storm 3 cukup mengesankan dan memang layak dijadikan sekuel Storm terbaik sebagai senjata baru RIM saat menantang produk-produk primadona, seperti iPhone 4, HTC Desire HD, dan beberapa ponsel kelas atas lain.
Seperti ponsel layar sentuh pada umumnya, RIM juga menonjolkan keunggulan resolusi layar yang tinggi, bahkan resolusi tertinggi yang pernah dikeluarkan oleh BlackBerry, yakni 800 x 480 piksel.
Lalu seperti apa Blackberry Storm 3 ini dan apa saja kelebihannya?
Kemunculan Storm generasi ketiga ini hadir untuk menghadang popularitas iPhone 4. Seperti diketahui, produk mutakhir Apple itu dilengkapi teknologi ‘retina display’ yang nyaman di mata. Rumornya, Storm 3 bakal dilengkapi resolusi cukup besar yakni 800×480 pixels. Research In Motion (RIM) nampaknya ingin mendekati teritorial retina display iPhone. Kini yang menjadi pertanyaan, apakah Storm 3 mampu jadi lawan sepadan iPhone 4?
Untuk navigasi, BlackBerry Storm 3 dilengkapi dengan optical trackpad, sama seperti BlackBerry Onyx, Curve 3G, atau Gemini. Menarik juga untuk diketahui bahwa RIM kemungkinan akan mengganti codename Storm dengan Monaco dan Monza secara global. Kita tunggu saja tanggal mainnya. Kemungkinan ia akan diperkenalkan sekitar bulan September 2011.
Dari sisi prosesor, Storm 3 kabarnya memiliki kecepatan 1,2 Ghz. Konon, RIM membenamkan chip dual-core, yang memang bakal membahana di 2011 ini.
Berikut ini spesifikasi BlackBerry Storm 3 yang beredar di Internet:
* Prosesor 1.2GHz
* Layar sentuh kapasitif 3.7-inch 800 x 480
* Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
* Tri-band UMTS/HSPA
* Kamera 5-megapixel
* 8GB eMMC (storage for apps and data), RAM 512MB
* microSD slot
* Magnetometer
* Proximity sensor
* Accelerometer
* Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
* 2.4GHz b/g/n and 5GHz a/n Wi-Fi + UMA
* 3G Mobile hotspot
* Optical trackpad
* 1230 mAh battery
* BlackBerry OS 6.1
* OpenGL ES 2.0
* Digital compass
* Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
* MP3/WMA/AAC+ player
* MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
* Organizer
* Voice memo/dial
* Predictive text input
Untuk Informasi Harga Blackberry Storm 3 terbaru hingga kini belum ada. namun pasti tidak lama lagi jika rumor ini benar ada nya akan ada informasi soal harga blackberry storm 3 ini.
Tiny Swiftpoint Mouse, Awesome and Useful
Tiny Swiftpoint Mouse, Awesome and Useful - Released this year at CES, the Swiftpoint Mouse is a wireless mouse about the size of your thumb. A lot of you are probably wondering, why do we need a mouse this small? To answer that question, look at the empty space on wither side of your track pad, and there you go. This mouse is meant to make an unused space into a mouse pad. Though it would likely take a little getting used to, this would be really helpful to those of us who are on the go and hate track pads.
This is a wireless mouse, but charges via USB and should last about 2-4 weeks on a single charge. When purchased, you’ll also receive a sticker, which will act as a Swiftpoint mouse pad. Seeing as it’s pretty tiny, this would definitely take some time to get used to, but worth it. At only $69, this will save you time and space.
Tiny Swiftpoint mouse designed for use on laptops
Laptop users who work on the move usually find themselves having to use the trackpad more than they'd like. It's useful in tight spaces but it's not half as comfortable or useful as a real mouse. The Swiftmouse is said to provide all of the functionality and ease of use associated with a standard mouse, combined with the comfort of a stylus or pen, in a format that lends itself to being used in situations where space is limited. The wireless micro-mouse also benefits from magnetic docking and charging and some rapid scroll wizardry.
* Swiftmouse offers all the functionality of a traditional mouse and more
* No cables with this system - the mouse is charged when docked on the wireless receiver
* The micro receiver also acts as a dock and charger
* The micro receiver also acts as a dock and charger
* View all
The Swiftmouse is gripped as you would a pen or a stylus, with the thumb resting on the red area to the left and the forefinger resting atop, and slightly to the front of, the mouse. The middle finger rests to the right of the mouse. The SmartTouch sensor de-activates the onscreen cursor if it detects that the user's middle finger is not touching the device, so the mouse can be moved out of the way without affecting the cursor position.
The 1000dpi micro optical device is Windows and Mac compatible and offers a software-free install. It performs in much the same way as a standard mouse - the left click button is positioned to the front and the right click sits behind, and there's a scroll wheel to the right. Tilting the mouse allows users to rapidly scroll, zoom and page up/down by sliding the scroll wheel on the work surface.
The micro USB receiver has a range of about 30 feet (10m) and magnetic docking functionality not only secures the mouse to the laptop but also starts off a quick 30 second burst charge which is said to give an hour's usage. A full charge of an hour and a half promises three weeks between top-ups.
The Swiftmouse can of course be used on a desk just like a standard mouse but has been designed for situations when elbow room is somewhat limited. In such situations, the mouse is used on the laptop's palm rest, next to the trackpad. The device comes supplied with a transparent, lightly adhesive strip with a strategically-placed magnetic parking area. The mouse can then be docked in a central position when not in use without fear of it slipping off and running away.
Swiftmouse has been evaluated by a team from New Zealand's University of Canterbury and found to have faster steering times, higher throughput and lower error rates than a trackpad.
This is a wireless mouse, but charges via USB and should last about 2-4 weeks on a single charge. When purchased, you’ll also receive a sticker, which will act as a Swiftpoint mouse pad. Seeing as it’s pretty tiny, this would definitely take some time to get used to, but worth it. At only $69, this will save you time and space.
Tiny Swiftpoint mouse designed for use on laptops
Laptop users who work on the move usually find themselves having to use the trackpad more than they'd like. It's useful in tight spaces but it's not half as comfortable or useful as a real mouse. The Swiftmouse is said to provide all of the functionality and ease of use associated with a standard mouse, combined with the comfort of a stylus or pen, in a format that lends itself to being used in situations where space is limited. The wireless micro-mouse also benefits from magnetic docking and charging and some rapid scroll wizardry.
* Swiftmouse offers all the functionality of a traditional mouse and more
* No cables with this system - the mouse is charged when docked on the wireless receiver
* The micro receiver also acts as a dock and charger
* The micro receiver also acts as a dock and charger
* View all
The Swiftmouse is gripped as you would a pen or a stylus, with the thumb resting on the red area to the left and the forefinger resting atop, and slightly to the front of, the mouse. The middle finger rests to the right of the mouse. The SmartTouch sensor de-activates the onscreen cursor if it detects that the user's middle finger is not touching the device, so the mouse can be moved out of the way without affecting the cursor position.
The 1000dpi micro optical device is Windows and Mac compatible and offers a software-free install. It performs in much the same way as a standard mouse - the left click button is positioned to the front and the right click sits behind, and there's a scroll wheel to the right. Tilting the mouse allows users to rapidly scroll, zoom and page up/down by sliding the scroll wheel on the work surface.
The micro USB receiver has a range of about 30 feet (10m) and magnetic docking functionality not only secures the mouse to the laptop but also starts off a quick 30 second burst charge which is said to give an hour's usage. A full charge of an hour and a half promises three weeks between top-ups.
The Swiftmouse can of course be used on a desk just like a standard mouse but has been designed for situations when elbow room is somewhat limited. In such situations, the mouse is used on the laptop's palm rest, next to the trackpad. The device comes supplied with a transparent, lightly adhesive strip with a strategically-placed magnetic parking area. The mouse can then be docked in a central position when not in use without fear of it slipping off and running away.
Swiftmouse has been evaluated by a team from New Zealand's University of Canterbury and found to have faster steering times, higher throughput and lower error rates than a trackpad.
Misha All Terrain Vehicle Concept By Andrei Alexeev
Misha All Terrain Vehicle Concept By Andrei Alexeev - What you see here is perhaps never to hit the road in future. However, this somewhat bizarre concept vehicle has been designed by Andrei Alexeev and will be exhibited at the Detroit Motor Show. Dubbed the Misha, this vehicle, as you can see from images, has been especially designed to easily and safely commute its occupants in the snowy Siberian region. This vehicle can conquer any terrain – be it snowy roads, marshy ways or bad lanes.
Inspiration for Misha came from the image of the bear Misha from Russian fairy tales and as per designer; Misha is also associated with a Russian man, kindness and reliability. The concept car is addressed to the young families and features asymmetrical body and driver’s side more athletic and dynamic. In the passenger side, however, there is relative calm and one can see the large round window that gives the immaculate view of the vicinity.
Other than these, this vehicle has been designed with eco credentials. It gets power from the four electric motors housed on each wheel. It uses hydrogen fuel cells for the emission free rides. On the other, air suspension allows to change the ground clearance and Michelin wheels has retractable claws, like a bear to help you out in the difficult situation. And Here Are Misha All Terrain Vehicle Concept designers By Andrei Alexeev
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Inspiration for Misha came from the image of the bear Misha from Russian fairy tales and as per designer; Misha is also associated with a Russian man, kindness and reliability. The concept car is addressed to the young families and features asymmetrical body and driver’s side more athletic and dynamic. In the passenger side, however, there is relative calm and one can see the large round window that gives the immaculate view of the vicinity.
Other than these, this vehicle has been designed with eco credentials. It gets power from the four electric motors housed on each wheel. It uses hydrogen fuel cells for the emission free rides. On the other, air suspension allows to change the ground clearance and Michelin wheels has retractable claws, like a bear to help you out in the difficult situation. And Here Are Misha All Terrain Vehicle Concept designers By Andrei Alexeev
Tags: All-terrain vehicle, Andrei Alexeev, Andrei Alexeev's Misha concept, Concept Vehicle, Detroit motor show, eco car, Eco friendly vehicle, green car, Green concepts, green vehicle, Misha, Misha car, Vehicle Technology
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