vendredi 12 juillet 2013

iPhone 6 concept shows thinner handset with touch-sensitive home button and 12MP camera

Just as smart looking as the iPhone 5, but 20% slimmer.

iPhone 6 concept (black) by Arthur Reis

iPhone renders are a dime a dozen, but for once we have been graced with a concept for Apple’s next flagship phone that seems very much a possibility.
Created by Arthur Reis, a budding designer who aspires to join the ranks of Jony Ive and Shin Nishibori someday, 3D renderings of the iPhone 6 imagine a handset that looks largely identical to iPhone 5 (think: anodised aluminium casing with chamfered edges), but an impressive 20 per cent slimmer at just 6.1mm thick.

The handset also features a 12-megapixel camera with an ‘iSight Pro’ sensor boasting an f/1.8 aperture and a ‘Magic TrackPad’ that replaces the physical home button with a touch-sensitive equivalent.
As far as we’re concerned, this is one of the best iPhone concepts we’ve seen, principally because it doesn’t go crazy on novel or unrealistic features as most concepts do.
Apple is always trying to make its handsets slimmer, so a more slender iPhone is within the realms of possibility. And with Samsung upping the ante with a 13-megapixel camera on the freshly launched Galaxy S4, we can certainly expect the iPhone 6 to match its competition in the imaging stakes.
The iPhone 6 is hotly tipped to land this summer, possibly sometime in July. Although there’s still a chance that Apple might stick to an autumn release cycle for new iPhone launches.
What do you think of Reis’s iPhone 6 concept? Let us know in the comments section below.

15 sozzled students shamed

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                                                      Feeling a bit giddy-up ... cowgirl make-up

BOOZING students beware - your sozzled antics could soon wind up with a wider audience than your mate’s Facebook page.

It feels like Twitter feeds are popping up for everything these days and now drunken university fools have been bestowed the honour.
And almost 85,000 people have already signed up to follow the public shamings of posh kids on the new  
Many of the images on it are way beyond what we could post on a family newspaper website, including nudity and public sex acts.
But there are dozens more crackers to see and chuckle at, including mates in a state and girls who really should have gone home hours ago....
Here, we've picked some of the pottiest...

Suppose this is technically a sick bag...

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On the plus side, at least they didn't strip him naked...

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Morning mate, sleep well?

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Introducing the new McOffhisface meal...

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Your balance is normally the first thing to go...

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Never has a man boob been used so creatively...

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'I'm out of loo roll...'

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Talk about making a meal of it - a sandwich to be precise...

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If you fall asleep IN a bar, you're asking for trouble...

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Is this bloke the laziest clubber ever?

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It's not as if he can use his mobile to call for help...

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How drunk must this guy have been not to wake up...?!

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Some people should really keep their shirts on. At all times...

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'Well, he did say he loved melons...'

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jeudi 11 juillet 2013

Rita Ora Plays A London Tourist In Her Campaign For Material Girl

Ever since Rita Ora Instagrammed a picture of her hanging out with the one and only Madonna, we have been waiting to see the results of her role as the new face of the brand. So we were oh-so-excited when the full Material Girl campaign landed today.
It's an ode to London, with Rita playing an enthusiastic tourist. She poses for pictures outside of Buckingham Palace, the London Eye and Piccadilly Circus, travelling by a double decker red bus (natch). She makes her way through the London tourist bucket list, having a picture taken with a red phone box, trying on a bearskin hat and waving a union jack. We're surprised there isn't a snap of her chomping on fish and chips.
As for the clothes, they are true to the Rita Ora fashion DNA, with black slogan beanies, crop tops, sheer shirts, monochrome stripes and thigh high slits. There are multi-coloured rose leggings, a cross black and white sheer shirt and a black leather miniskirt. In classic Ora style, she's drowning in ghetto gold jewellery with lashings of red lippie. It's as if Rita designed the collection herself, which may well be the next move if rumours of her working her design talents with BFF Cara Delevingne are anything to go by. So what's Rita's favourite piece? A checked short sleeved shirt with leather detailing because she is 'obsessed with leather'.
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When we spoke to Rita about being the face of Material Girl she said: 'The campaign was really good fun to shoot. It's a London-based clothing line so we did a big shoot in London. It expressed me as a Material Girl from the perspective of being a 22-year-old from London and being a fan of music. In the past, they worked with Kelly Osbourne and Georgia May Jagger so it relates to girls either from a musical family or who are big fans of music.' And clearly Her Madgesty is (still) a big fan of our fair city.

Bin Laden's life on the run

Osama bin Laden was killed by a team of U.S. Navy SEALs in May 2011, at a compound near Abbottabad, Pakistan. Click through to see images of the compound where he spent the last days of his life.

Editor's note: Peter Bergen is CNN's national security analyst, a director at the New America Foundation, and author of Manhunt: The Ten-Year Search for bin Laden from 9/11 to Abbottabad.
(CNN) -- On Monday, Pakistan's long-awaited report into the death of Osama bin Laden in the city of Abbottabad two years ago 
The independent Abbottabad Commission was established by Pakistan's parliament to investigate what for many Pakistanis was an embarrassing double national humiliation. First, that bin Laden lived in Pakistan for nine years undetected before he was killed. Second, that the U.S. conducted a military operation inside Pakistan that, from the moment that four U.S. helicopters penetrated Pakistan's airspace, lasted for more than three hours without detection by the Pakistani military.
In more than 300 pages, the report paints an intimate picture of the final days and years of the leader of al Qaeda and is also a devastating indictment of what it describes as the incompetence of many institutions of the Pakistani state.

 The report describes the "fateful night" of May 2, 2011, when bin Laden was killed by a U.S. Navy SEAL team and begins with a flourish out of a Harlequin romance: "Today was Amal's turn for the Shaikh [bin Laden] to be with her. She was the youngest of his wives."
The report goes on to describe in almost minute-by-minute detail the SEAL raid on the bin Laden compound in Abbottabad, which, it estimates, took between 36 and 38 minutes.
Bin Laden and Amal were sleeping in their top floor bedroom with their 3-year-old son Hussain when they were startled awake by a noise that sounded like a "a storm," the report recounts.
Amal reached to turn on the light in the bedroom but bin Laden told her: "No!"
Soon bin Laden and his young wife were joined by two of bin Laden's adult daughters. Together they quickly recited verses of the Koran and bin Laden informed them that American helicopters had arrived. He ordered his children to leave his bedroom.
Suddenly, an American soldier appeared in the room. Amal saw a red beam of light from the laser of the soldier's gun but she heard no sounds, as the weapon had a silencer. Amal rushed the soldier who shot her "in the knee," the report says.

A shot from the U.S .soldier hit bin Laden in the head and he died at around 12:50 a.m. on May 2, 2011, according to the report.
The report -- by four retired senior Pakistani military, diplomatic, police and judicial officials -- is based on 201 interviews of government officials and other witnesses.

An obsession with security
Bin Laden went to great lengths to avoid detection, according to the report's description. When he left his three-story residence to tour his Abbottabad compound, he wore a cowboy hat that prevented prying eyes or satellites from recognizing him.
Bin Laden's two bodyguards also practiced careful operational security, making phone calls from public call booths in cities at least an hour's drive from the Abbottabad compound, where they lived with al Qaeda's leader.
When one of the bodyguard's young daughters saw a picture of bin Laden on a television program and recognized him to be the tall Arab man who was living on the Abbottabad compound, the report says, the bodyguard banned any further TV watching and any subsequent contact between his family and the bin Laden family.
After the arrest of 9/11 operational commander Khalid Sheik Mohammed in Pakistan in March 2003, bin Laden decided to stop meeting with any al Qaeda members in person, with the exception of his two bodyguards.
During bin Laden's nine years on the run, his wife Amal gave birth to four children in Pakistan. To avoid any troublesome questions, when Amal gave birth in a hospital the nurses and doctors were informed that she was "deaf and dumb."
The bin Laden bodyguards installed four separate gas and electricity meters at the Abbottabad compound to ensure that there wasn't ever a suspiciously large gas or electricity bill betraying the presence of the 16 members of the bin Laden family.
Despite bin Laden complaints of pains in his heart or kidney he never saw a doctor, preferring to treat these ailments with "traditional Arab medicine," the report says.
When bin Laden traveled around Pakistan, which he did relatively frequently in the early years of his life on the run, he shaved off his distinctive beard.

mercredi 10 juillet 2013

Apple conspired to fix e-book prices, judge rules


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Apple conspired with publishers to fix the price of electronic books, a US judge has ruled.
Manhattan Judge Denise Cote said the iPad maker "conspired to restrain trade".
But the company's spokesman Tom Neumayr said Apple would appeal against the ruling and fight "false allegations".
Five publishers that were originally named as defendants alongside Apple have already reached settlements, including Penguin.
The judge ordered a new hearing to determine damages to be imposed on Apple.
The US Department of Justice said the conspiracy was designed to challenge online retailer Amazon's dominance of the fast-growing e-books market.
Penguin settled its case for $75m (£49m). Hachette, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster created a $69m fund for refunds to consumers, and Macmillan settled for $26m.
Judge Cote said: "The plaintiffs have shown that the publisher defendants conspired with each other to eliminate retail price competition in order to raise e-book prices, and that Apple played a central role in facilitating and executing that conspiracy.
"Without Apple's orchestration of this conspiracy, it would not have succeeded as it did in the spring of 2010," she said.
Fight continues
US Assistant Attorney General Bill Baer called the ruling "a victory for millions of consumers who choose to read books electronically".
He said the judge agreed with the Justice Department and 33 state attorneys general that executives at the highest levels of Apple orchestrated a conspiracy with five major publishers to raise prices.
"Through today's court decision and previous settlements with five major publishers, consumers are again benefiting from retail price competition and paying less for their e-books,'' Mr Baer said.
But after the ruling, Mr Neumayr insisted that Apple had brought innovation and competition to the market, not restricted it.
"Apple did not conspire to fix e-book pricing and we will continue to fight against these false accusations,'' he said. "We've done nothing wrong."
Previously, Apple's attorney, Orin Snyder, had told the court that Judge Cote would set a "dangerous precedent" if she concluded that Apple manipulated e-book prices.
Earlier this year, Apple chief executive Tim Cook dismissed the idea of a settlement with the government. "We didn't do anything wrong there," he said. "We're going to fight."

mardi 9 juillet 2013

Rihanna Champions Wimbledon Fashion Wearing Ralley-Ready Visors

Rihanna's collection of visors
This week has been hijacked by Wimbledon mania (did you hear Muzza won?). Rihanna chose to hit the beach over the weekend rather than spending two days glued to the TV like the rest of us, but her head was over in Wimbledon as she was wore a visor with her bikini. Sharapova would be oh so proud.
This season tennis whites are a thing off centre court and RiRi is a big fan of ralley-ready get ups, but it's not just about the tennis skirt as visors are also big hitters. For her trip to the beach in Poland this weekend Rihanna wore a white knit skirt, a mint green bikini and feline sunnies, topped off with a brown leather visor. 
When we had a look through the Rihanna archives we noticed that the visor is an unlikely fashion move Rihanna works surprisingly often. Rihanna champions the look, teaming a tan visor with a pineapple print vest for a super cool ensemble on holiday in Sardinia last July and a black leather visor in London last February. 
Rita Ora, Kelly Cuoco and Designers for Tomorrow winner Iona Miron
Athletic fashion has been upping it’s game for some time now, with designers from Stella Mccartney to Victoria Beckham showing sports-tastic collections. Just last week Designers for Tomorrow winner Iona Miron made the visor a key part of her knock out collection.
The visor is emerging as the ultimate Sports-Luxe accessory and what better time to show off this ultra cool look than after a British win at Wimbledon? So put on your Wimbs whites and visors, but we advise you leave the sweat band in the bottom of your racket bag or you might end up looking like Boris Becker.
Why not take a look at some of the best headgear on offer from Rihanna's visor designer of choice, Fleet Ilya, in the gallery below?

Rita Ora's bikini malfunction as she flashes boobs on party boat

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Oops ... star's bikini slips off
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RITA Ora suffers an embarrassing bikini slip as she emerges from a dip in the sea off Ibiza.

The 22-year-old singer scrambled to cover her boobs as she climbed back aboard a yacht following a dip in the Mediterranean.
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Dip ... star has posted videos of herself jumping into sea
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Ship shape ... curvy star emerges from Med
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As she did, her brightly-coloured bikini top slipped up to briefly reveal her ample charms.
Unlucky Rita last year 
The Brit star has jetted out to the White Isle for a sunshine break with a group of pals who were sat on deck at the time.
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Embarrassing ... moment her swimwear came off
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Rita has been keeping fans up-to-speed with her holiday fun, sharing photos and videos via her Instagram account.
Our set of snaps also show Rita topping up her tan earlier in the day, wearing a red bandana and sunglasses.
At one point she chatted on her mobile phone while dangling her feet in the sea.
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Relaxing ... star is on yacht with pals
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Sunbathing ... beauty relaxes on deck
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This is the second time in a matter of days curvy Rita has made headlines in The Sun.

After 9,000 votes, Rita’s bum polled 58 per cent against Rihanna’s 42 per cent.
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Chatting ... Rita was gassing on her mobile
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Break ... singer is away on White Isle with group of friends
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