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Michael Clifford Fires Back at Abigail Breslin's Diss Track

Stars Most Stylish Selfie of the Week

Stars Most Stylish Selfie of the Week

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5-Minute Outfit Idea

5-Minute Outfit Idea: An Effortless, Polished Look to Try This Weekend.

Facebook suffers outage

Facebook suffers outage affecting users worldwide!! .

Saturday, 31 January 2015

Stars Most Stylish Selfie of the Week

Stars Most Stylish Selfie of the Week


Credit : Instagram
Bella Thorne is working on a new project, and it includes a lot of dance rehearsals! After her latest rehearsal she snapped this pouty pic for her fans - how is her hair always so perfect?
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Friday, 30 January 2015

British thieves stole DVDs from a supermarket by mailing them home

British thieves stole DVDs from a supermarket by mailing them home


Before we start, we know that crime is wrong and that theft is a serious issue. That said, the lengths some people will go to steal a few DVDs is pretty entertaining. Thieves at a Walmart-owned ASDA supermarket in Cheshire, England managed to evade security after they began packing movies and other stolen goods into envelopes. Instead of walking out with the goods, where they'd be instantly apprehended, they came up with the clever idea to send the packages to themselves using the in-store Post Office. Apparently no one told them DVDs were dead.
The Liverpool Echo reports that staff at ASDA caught wind of the scam (although it doesn't say how long it took for them to notice) and decided to move packaging supplies behind its entertainment counter at the other end of the store. It was only when a local shopper attempted to buy an envelope that he was let into the secret of what actually happened. The supermarket chain has confirmed it's now a police matter, who may now be looking for the local equivalent of Ocean's Eleven.
[Image credit: lordspudz, Flickr]
Liverpool Echo

Matt Brian
Engadget 





Google's 3D-sensing Project Tango is no longer an experiment

Google's 3D-sensing Project Tango is no longer an experiment


Yet another project is graduating from experiment to proper part of Google. Only two weeks ago, Glass left the confines of the Skunk Works-like Google X and became its own division headed up by Nest co-founder Tony Fadell. Now Project Tango, the 3D-sensing and -mapping concept, is moving on from the ATAP (Advanced Technology and Projects) labs to become a part of the company proper. Unfortunately what that means for the technology or what products it might eventually end up in isn't exactly clear. Will the next Nexus sport a depth-sensing IR camera? Maybe. Or perhaps they'll be used to build more advanced home automation and home monitoring tools for Nest. All we do know is that Tango will live on, even if the name "Project Tango" eventually fades away.
Google ATAP (Google+)

Terrence O'Brien
Engadget 





Google makes Earth Pro available to virtual travelers for free

Google makes Earth Pro available to virtual travelers for free


While we're sure Google Earth works just fine for your daily virtual 'round-the-world travels, the Pro version comes with some really useful features -- even better, it's now completely free. Google Earth Pro, which used to cost an eye-watering $399 per year, gives you the tools to measure 3D buildings and other locations, print high-resolution screenshots, view demographic and traffic layers, and even record your virtual trips. To use it for free, you'll first need to sign up for a license and make sure your PC or Mac meets the minimum system requirements needed to run the program.
Windows computers should be running XP or higher, and have at least 500MB of free storage and 512MB of RAM. Macs, on the other hand, have to run OS 10.6 or higher, along with the same storage and memory requirements. After that, you can download Google Earth Pro to plan for that hike you've always wanted to do or, you know, to take your armchair adventures to the next level -- we ain't judging.Google Maps Blog

Mariella Moon
Engadget





Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Zayn Malik's Full Haircut Has Finally Been Revealed

Zayn Malik's Full Haircut Has Finally Been Revealed



We naturally freaked out a little bit when Zayn Malik cut his hair. After all, the One Direction singer gave no hints that he was going to say goodbye to his long locks! He teased us by releasing only one photo taken from the front, leading us to question if his man bun was still present, especially after he made a fan drawing of him with a baby bun his Twitter pic. After patiently waiting, we finally have our answer.

The barbershop where Zayn got his hair cut shared this epic photo and we have confirmation that his bun is still there. Zayn decided to buzz the sides of his head, but he just couldn't get rid of his long hair completely. This hairstyle is super sleek and definitely different from anything Zayn has done in the past.





Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Taylor Swift's Twitter & Instagram Accounts Were Hacked Today - Here's Her Response

Taylor Swift's Twitter & Instagram Accounts Were Hacked Today - Here's Her Response


Oh no! Taylor Swift‘s Twitter andInstagram accounts were hacked today by a group of hackers and they posted some tweets which made fans immediately suspicious.
“My Twitter got hacked but don’t worry, Twitter is deleting the hacker tweets and locking my account until they can figure out how this happened and get me new passwords.
Never a dull moment.” the 25-year-old superstar wrote on her Tumblraccount. The tweets in question are currently deleted from her account.
The Lizard Squad is a group that seems to be behind the cyber hack. The collective of hackers have claimed responsibility for hacking Playstation recently


Taylor Swift‘s Twitter is back up and running after being hacked earlier in the day!
The 25-year-old entertainer announced she was back in business with a fun tweet, “Cause the hackers gonna hack, hack, hack, hack, hack..” referencing her hit “Shake It Off.”
Taylor also referenced that there are NO nudes of her, which was a rumor spreading after the hacking. “PS any hackers saying they have ‘nudes’? Psssh you’d love that wouldn’t you! Have fun photoshopping cause you got NOTHING”






Monday, 26 January 2015

Stars Most Stylish Selfie of the Week

Stars Most Stylish Selfie of the Week

Credit : Instagram
Selena Gomez showed off a gorgeous and artistic new selfie! The singer shared a photo showcasing her blue-toned hair with an aquarium view above her, and we're so impressed with the stylish shot.
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Microsoft's Surface tablet and Xbox businesses are booming

Microsoft's Surface tablet and Xbox businesses are booming


Microsoft appears to be well past the days when it was writing off unsold Surface tablets and struggling to match Sony in game console sales. The Windows developer reports that its Devices and Consumer group's revenue grew 8 percent year over year in the last calendar quarter of 2014, thanks in no small part to healthy Surface and Xbox sales. It's not revealing shipment numbers for the Surface, but it notes that revenue for the slate computers shot up 24 percent versus a year earlier, thanks in no small part to the Surface Pro 3.

The company also notes that it sold a healthy 6.6 million Xbox systems during the holidays. Unfortunately, Microsoft isn't breaking that down by model. While there's no doubt the Xbox One turned a corner this fall through aggressive discounts and a better game selection, it's hard to know how many of those sales were modern systems. Sony was quick to say that it sold 4.1 million PlayStation 4s just during the last month of holiday shopping, so it's apparent that there was at least a fierce fight between current-generation platforms.

It's otherwise a quarter for the Redmond crew. The company posted a rare net operating loss of $243 million, although you can largely chalk that up to the costs of both its massive restructuring plan and integrating Nokia's former mobile team. Windows licensing revenue is down 13 percent year-over-year thanks to both an unforgiving PC market and free Windows licenses for small devices, but that's offset by the company's continued successes in cloud efforts, such as Bing search and Azure. In short, Microsoft is still transitioning away from an old-school strategy where Windows sales reign supreme. The upcoming release of Windows 10 will undoubtedly be important, but it won't be quite as much of a make-or-break product as its ancestors.
Microsoft

Jon Fingas
Engadget 





Facebook suffers outage affecting users worldwide

Facebook suffers outage affecting users worldwide


SEOUL, South Korea — Facebook is suffering a widespread outage Tuesday affecting users in the United States, Asia and Australia.
The social media giant's Instagram service is also inaccessible.
Instagram said on its Twitter account that it is aware of an outage and is working on a fix.
There was no immediate statement from Facebook.
Facebook had 1.25 billion monthly active users at the end of September.

Associated Press





Nathan Sykes Wrote a Song About Ariana Grande

Nathan Sykes Wrote a Song About Ariana Grande


Nathan Sykes has opened up about his split from Ariana Grande — and even revealed that he's writing a song about their breakup! In a new interview with The Sun, he confirmed that his solo album will definitely have a track about the end of their relationship.
"The most emotional song [on the album] is about me telling myself not to be angry at the breakup because sometimes things just don't work out. That's life," he said.
"The time we broke up was really tough. The Wanted decided to take a break and I lost my grandad. I was not in the best place. She was my first grown-up relationship. But sometimes you have to go into a place like that to be able to find the best music out of it."
However, he won't be slamming his ex, or going into the gory details of their split.
When asked if Ariana knew about the song, he said, "No. But it's important not to be selfish with writing so there's no detailed version of events. And there's no bad blood. She's a lovely girl."
Since the "Break Free" singer is so happy with her boyfriend Big Sean, we're glad that Nathan's not holding it against her! But we're definitely interested in seeing if he'll pull a Taylor Swift and include some sneaky references to the singer in his track.





Michael Clifford Fires Back at Abigail Breslin's Diss Track

Michael Clifford Fires Back at Abigail Breslin's Diss Track



5 Seconds of Summer's Michael Clifford has fired back at Abigail Breslin for her breakup song

about him.
After the actress tweeted against bullying, writing, "i mean calling each other ugly and stupid and gross for what? what is it worth? what do you gain from it?" another Twitter user accused her of doing that with her blistering diss track


After she responded by calling it a "joke song," the 5SOS guy said he didn't find it very funny!



She didn't directly respond to his tweet, but she did throw shade at him.





She called him out for "hiding behind a screen."









Sunday, 25 January 2015

Happy Birthday ! Celebrate Calum Hood's Coolest Selfies Ever

Happy Birthday ! Celebrate Calum Hood's Coolest Selfies Ever


We can't believe it either, but Calum Hood is celebrating his 19th birthday today! In honor of the 5 Seconds of Summer artist's birthday (and last year as a teenager!!!!), we decided to round up some of his coolest Instagram pics of all time and marvel at his extreme cuteness!




















Saturday, 24 January 2015

Google explains why it's not fixing web security in old Android phones

Google explains why it's not fixing web security in old Android phones


You might not be happy that Google isn't fixing a web security flaw in your older Android phone, but the search giant now says that it has some good reasons for holding off. As the company's Adrian Ludwig explains, it's no longer viable to "safely" patch vulnerable, pre-Android 4.4 versions of WebView (a framework that lets apps show websites without a separate browser) to prevent remote attacks. The sheer amount of necessary code changes would create legions of problems, he claims, especially since developers are introducing "thousands" of tweaks to the open source software every month.
Ludwig suggests a few things you can do to avoid or mitigate problems, though. For a start, he recommends surfing with browsers that don't use WebView but still get updates, like Chrome (which works on devices using Android 4.0) and Firefox (which runs on ancient Android 2.3 hardware). Hackers can't abuse the vulnerable software if you're not using it, after all. The Googler also tells app creators to either use their own web rendering tech or limit WebView to pages they can trust, like encrypted sites.
The advice should help if you're either a tech-savvy user or write apps. However, it still hints that quite a few people will remain at risk until those older releases of Android ride into the sunset. Many Android device owners aren't aware of alternatives to the stock Android browser, or can't easily get them (you have to jump through hoops to install Chrome if you can't use the Google Play Store, for instance). Also, there's no simple way to tell whether or not an app is using WebView. The chances of an attack are low if you're careful, but it could take a long, long while before the majority of Android gadgets are truly safe from WebView-related web exploits.
Adrian Ludwig (Google+)

Jon Fingas
Engadget 





Diplo Thinks Taylor Swift's Fans Are 'Mean-Spirited, Evil Human Beings'

Diplo Thinks Taylor Swift's Fans Are 'Mean-Spirited, Evil Human Beings'



Diplo has more to say about his feud with Taylor Swift in a recent interview with GQ.
Taylor Swift fans are really crazy,” the 36-year-old DJ told the mag. “They threatened to murder me and stuff. It’s really bizarre, and disgusting. They’re the worst people in the world.” and he said some more mean stuff about all the swifties! ! 

further he said "She has like forty million Twitter fans. Forty million! Yeah. It’s crazy. I’m a fan though. Her powers — she’s big. She’s strong, bro. Taylor Swift is very strategic with her friends and enemies. And I know lots of secrets. I can’t divulge, but I know a lot of stuff about her. And she’s definitely, there’s definitely scary stuff going on. And I’m scared. I’m scared for my life.”





Friday, 23 January 2015

Twitter doesn't want its biggest users to post Instagram links

Twitter doesn't want its biggest users to post Instagram links


In December 2014, Instagram overtook Twitter's monthly active user number. Well, someone from Twitter must have found that alarming, because the microblogging website is now urging its most prolific users not to tweet out links to Instagram photos. In a screenshot obtained by Mashable (embedded below the fold), you'll see the splash page the company's showing its power users, asking them to post their pictures directly on the website.

A source confirmed to the publication that Twitter unleashed the prompt to a number of notable entertainment, media and sports accounts, in part to remind them that the website does have native photo editing tools and to show them how those work.

Yes, Twitter does have its own photo editor and filters, in case you've been too busy crossposting pictures to notice. They were even launched around the same time Instagram killed off Twitter photo integration. But, and we're sure you'll agree, people still choose to crosspost Instagram content even if they show up as links instead of actual pictures, because, well, it's just more convenient that way. It's unclear if the rest of us will see the same prompt in the future, but for now, Twitter's likely hoping its influential clientele can set an example, so to speak.
Mariella Moon
 Engadget







Johnny Depp Disses Your Favorite Stars Like Demi Lovato and Miley Cyrus

Johnny Depp Disses Your Favorite Stars Like Demi Lovato and Miley Cyrus


Pirates of the Caribbean star Johnny Depp basically just insulted pop stars like Demi Lovato,Selena Gomez, and Miley Cyrus because they all got their start acting! In a recent interview, he was asked about actors who launch singing careers, and said that he thinks they're exploiting their fame.
"That whole idea for me is a sickening thing, it's always just made me sick. I've been very lucky to play on friends' records and it's still going. Music is still part of my life. But you won't be hearing The Johnny Depp Band. That won't ever exist," he said.
“The kind of luxury now is, anybody with a certain amount of success, if you have a kind of musical being, you can go out and start a band and capitalize on your work in other areas. I hate the idea, ‘Come see me play the guitar because you’ve seen me in 12 movies'."
In fact, he even dissed actors-turned-singers for distracting people from their music.
"It shouldn't be [that way]. You want the people who are listening to the music to only be interested in the music."
Since he's met One Direction before, we know he doesn't hate young stars, but it definitely sounds like he has a serious beef with singers who got their start on Disney and Nickelodeon. We can think of so many, like Ariana Grande and Bella Thorne, who first broke out in the acting field, and then transitioned into singing projects. But we love their stuff anyway!





Tuesday, 20 January 2015

Please don't use these passwords. Sincerely, the Internet

Please don't use these passwords. Sincerely, the Internet



Think you're protected from data breach fallout with your strong passwords? When hackers commandeer computers to create botnets, the damage they cause affects plenty of other users. And their ticket in is often stupid-simple: terrible passwords. SplashData has just released its annual list of the worst of them, and things have changed depressingly little over last year. The most commonly hacked password is still "123456," which edged out a past champion of apathy, "password." Other top picks in the an alphanumeric hall of shame are "12345678," "qwerty," "monkey" and new this year, "batman." According to security expert Mark Burnett, the top 25 passwords (below) represent an eye-popping 2.2 percent of passwords exposed.

The good news is that fewer people are using bad passwords than in 2013, perhaps thanks to some well-publicized data breaches at Sony, Target and elsewhere. SplashData reminds folks to create passwords with eight, mixed characters not based on easy-to-brute-force dictionary words -- even with substitutions like "dr@mat1c." As pointed out by Buffer Open, other methods include pass phrases, mnemonic devices and other memory tricks -- including a gem from XKCD. Since you shouldn't use the same password on more than one site, it's also a good idea to use one of the many password managers out there, like LastPass or SplashID. Those let you access your entire collection of passwords with just a single passphrase -- one that had better be a lot stronger than "123456."

RankPasswordChange from 2013 1 123456 Unchanged 2 password Unchanged 3 12345 Up 17 4 12345678 Down 1 5 qwerty Down 1 6 123456789 Unchanged 7 1234 Up 9 8 baseball New 9 dragon New 10 football New 11 1234567 Down 4 12 monkey Up 5 13 letmein Up 1 14 abc123 Down 9 15 111111 Down 8 16 mustang New 17 access New 18 shadow Unchanged 19 master New 20 michael New 21 superman New 22 696969 New 23 123123 Down 12 24 batman New 25 trustno1 Down 1

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Steve Dent





Ashton Irwin Shaves Off His Beard

Ashton Irwin Shaves Off His Beard



Ashton Irwin has said goodbye to his beard! The 5 Seconds of Summer drummer decided to let his facial hair grow out during the holiday season, but he is now back to his clean-shaven look.



Ash took to Twitter to let us know that he was getting rid of the stubble and posted this post-shave selfie to show off his beardless face. He seems to be a bit sad about it, since naturally he got attached to this fuzzy addition. He even tweeted, #RIPASHTONSBEARD! 





Is Zayn Malik's Man Bun Still Intact?

Is Zayn Malik's Man Bun Still Intact?


Zayn Malik gave us quite the shock when he decided to cut off his long waves, but maybe we shouldn't be so quick to think his man bun has been sacrificed. Zayn's latest photo shares might be hinting that his style is a combo of long and short hair.
Let's recap, shall we? First, Zayn shared one of his hottest selfies of all time to show off his fresh-from-the-barber new style:

But just as we were freaking out that he had ditched his longer locks forever, the One Directionsinger shared an awesome fan art drawing of his new look: and it shows that though his head is shaved on the sides, he's still got a bun tied up in the back!

Zayn even made the artwork his Twitter profile pic, so does that mean he still has some long hair left? Or is it just an artistic interpretation? 





Sunday, 18 January 2015

Turkey will ban Twitter unless it blocks a newspaper's account

Turkey will ban Twitter unless it blocks a newspaper's account


The Turkish government's love/hate relationship with Twitter is once again turning sour. A court in the country's Adana province is threatening to ban Twitter unless it blocks the account of a newspaper (BirGun) posting leaked documents that expose the truth behind a raid on an Intelligence agency convoy. Twitter and other social networks have agreed to delete individual posts, but that's not considered good enough. BirGun is defying the censorship, and the court believes that the media outlet is interfering with both the investigation and national security as a whole.
Twitter hasn't said precisely how it'll respond, although the company tells the New York Times that it'll "work diligently" to keep its service available to Turkish residents while protecting their rights. Of course, that's easier said than done. Turkey's officials have been looking for reasons to drop the hammer on Twitter, and it's hard to see that paper's account remaining accessible without some severe consequences.
[Image credit: Ozan Kose/AFP/Getty Images]
New York Times


Jon Fingas
Engadget





Is Apple making an 'iPad Pro' with a stylus?

Is Apple making an 'iPad Pro' with a stylus?


Steve Jobs' famous proclamation that "if you see a stylus, they blew it" may not be as unshakable a mantra as the former Apple CEO imagined. Apple is likely to introduce a stylus alongside a larger version of the iPad with a 12.9-inch display, according to an analyst with a solid track record. KGI Securities' Ming-chi Kuo, in a note reported on by AppleInsider, says his own research alongside numerous Apple patent filings have led him to believe that the pen will arrive in the second quarter of this year.

Kuo says the stylus will probably be an optional accessory so as not to bump up the base price of the "iPad Pro." The analyst expects the first iteration of the stylus to be relatively simple in technical terms, with the possibility for additional sensors to enable "3D handwriting" further down the line. Kuo also thinks the pen will be charged with a Lightning connector, as wireless options have implications for cost and antenna design. It's not clear whether the stylus would be compatible with other iPad models.

"We believe that the stylus could improve the experience of users."
The stylus will be positioned as a way to improve the iPad user experience rather than a major revenue driver in its own right, Kuo believes. "We don't foresee significant sales of an optional stylus in 2015 and forecast unit shipments of 2-2.5 million," he writes. "But we believe that the stylus could improve the experience of users, however, and will likely help Apple develop specific customer groups such as the corporate sector and educational institutions." It's easy to see how an officially integrated Apple stylus could help the company and others develop new productivity-focused enterprise apps, for example, like those it's working on with IBM.

Why should we believe anything Kuo says? Well, the analyst has a knack of predicting Apple product features that eventually come to pass. Ahead of the last iPad event, for instance, Kuo correctly foretold that the iPad Air 2 would feature a laminated screen with an anti-reflective coating; a gold color option; an A8 processor; and a Touch ID fingerprint scanner. None of this required him to go out on a limb, exactly, but he did also nail the event's biggest surprise — the very minor update to the iPad mini. The month before saw him leak accurate Apple Watch information. And earlier in the year Kuo issued a report with essentially the entire spec sheets of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus five months before their official reveal.

All of this is to say that the man tends to be pretty plugged in to what Apple has coming up. This latest report doesn't appear to have much connection to the supply chain, instead relying on Kuo's individual research and Apple's various patents, so there's a chance he could have missed the mark this time. But the prospect of an official Apple stylus seems a lot more believable today — and at the very least, Kuo's report serves as a reminder that we may well see a larger iPad as well as a new 12-inch MacBook this year.

Sam Byford
The Verge 





Zayn Malik Debuts a Dapper New Haircut

Zayn Malik Debuts a Dapper New Haircut



Stop the presses: Zayn Malik cut his hair! The One Direction singer ditched his shaggy waves and showed off a slicked-back new 'do complete with closely-shaved sides on his Twitter. We nearly fainted after seeing how incredible he looks with the style.



"Thanks for the sick haircut! It's been a year it was well needed," Zayn tweeted to the barber that crafted his sophisticated new style. 





Sprint snags its first Lumia smartphone

Sprint snags its first Lumia smartphone


Believe it or not, Sprint hasn't had a Lumia-badged smartphone since Nokia (and now Microsoft) got into Windows phones -- you've had to go with HTC or Samsung and forgo a bunch of apps and services. You won't have that problem from now on, since Sprint just picked up the low-cost Lumia 635. It's been available on the carrier's prepaid Boost and Virgin Mobile labels for a little while, but the move gives you truly unlimited data without having to break the bank on either your phone or your plan. You can score a 635 for $168 up front, or $7 per month over two years.
Sprint


Jon Fingas
Engadget 





5 Seconds of Summer confirm they're set to start their second album

5 Seconds of Summer confirm they're set to start their second album



They've just been nominated for a BRIT award, an accolade which would fit nicely among the various other trophies they won last year.
But Australian band 5 Seconds of Summer aren't going to let their recent fame slow them down, instead using their time to get to work on their second album.
The band took to their official Facebook account on Friday to confirm they're 'ready to write a new record.'



After releasing their hit single She Looks So Perfect in February, they unleashed their debut self titled album in June.
In America, their album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling hundreds of thousands of copies.
They also won one ARIA Music Award, two Teen Choice Awards and three MTV Europe Music Awards, just to name a few.






Saturday, 17 January 2015

HTC's next flagship phone to be unveiled on March 1st

HTC's next flagship phone to be unveiled on March 1st


we're still in the middle of January, some of us are already hearing bits about the upcoming MWC. One e-mail that caught our attention comes from none other than HTC, who is already teasing its very own Barcelona event on March 1st -- the day before MWC kicks off. We understand that this will be the launch of the company's next flagship device, which sounds about right; the One (M8) was unveiled back in March 25th and went to market soon afterwards.
The invitation itself doesn't show much other than a "utopia in progress" line over a cosmic background (full image attached after the break), though the latter may be teasing some breakthrough camera technology, as we once heard a little while back. As always, we'll be at Barcelona to find out what HTC and others got up their sleeves, so stay tuned.

Richard Lai
Engadget