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Stars Most Stylish Selfie of the Week

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5-Minute Outfit Idea

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Facebook suffers outage

Facebook suffers outage affecting users worldwide!! .

Sunday, 16 November 2014

The iPhone Case That Can Call the Police

The iPhone Case That Can Call the Police

John Tierney
The Atlantic



A startup company in Pittsburgh called Lifeshel is working on technology designed to enable people facing assault or other emergencies to contact police in the smartest and fastest way possible. Their first product is a smartphone case and accompanying app that together provide what seems to be a promising deterrent technology.

Yes, I'm aware—and so are the young men who founded this company—that the problem of assault, especially sexual assault, in this country is a deep one that can only be solved by fundamental cultural shifts and changes in attitude. But that sort of change takes time, and in the meantime technology could provide some assistance to those in need.
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The Lifeshel case, called a Whistl, fits over a user’s smartphone and is activated by buttons on the outside of the case. When those buttons are pressed, the device emits an alert of 120 decibels, which the company says is the equivalent of being in the front row at a concert. The sound can be heard easily up to 300 feet away. The button also activates a strobing LED that’s designed to disorient an attacker and call attention to the location of the attack.

Bluetooth technology embedded in the case sends distress signals through the app to law-enforcement authorities and pre-programmed emergency contacts, notifying them of the location and providing identifying information. And to top it all off the buttons activate video and audio recording through the app, with the aim, the company says, of reducing “he-said-she-said confusion in the aftermath” of an attack.

There's also a "check-in" feature that monitors the user's safety. It checks in at pre-set intervals, essentially asking "Are you okay?" If the user doesn't click the buttons on the case, or signals, "No," the device automatically contacts the police. People who have tried test models use the check-in feature frequently when they're walking home late at night from a party or a movie or go for a run at night. The company says their users like having that extra layer of security.

Lifeshel is working on another app that will provide users with a safe community of first responders—trusted friends or other network users who may be nearby and able to respond more quickly and compassionately than the police.

I came across Lifeshel when I was in Pittsburgh in September for our American Futures reporting series.* I had gone to the East Liberty offices of AlphaLab Gear, a hardware and robotics startup accelerator that is part of Innovation Works, the region's largest and most active investor in seed-stage companies. I wanted to talk with the leadership there about their operation and about the booming tech sector in Pittsburgh. (I’ll be writing soon about AlphaLab and Innovation Works.)

As I was leaving after a productive interview, Ilana Diamond, managing director of AlphaLab Gear, introduced me to Jayon Wang, the young founder and CEO of Lifeshel. He is a 2013 mechanical-engineering graduate of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). The other co-founder still with the company is Alan Fu, also a 2013 graduate of CMU; his degree was in Materials Science.

They got to know each other in 2009 when they lived on the same dormitory floor at CMU, where—as at almost every other college in America—campus safety has become a prominent concern in the past few years. Wang told me that he, Fu, and Ramos “knew people on campus who had been sexually assaulted, whose cases were never properly resolved because there was no evidence, there was no concrete data that showed when something happened and how it happened.”

In fact, they drew their inspiration directly from the experience of Leah Yingling, a friend of theirs from CMU, who was attacked one day on a running trail in broad daylight in her hometown of Johnstown, PA, and somehow managed, during the attack, to unlock her phone and dial 911, which sounded an alert and led her attacker to flee.

When it comes to assault, and particularly sexual assault, Yingling's attack is a bit unusual. Most women aren't assaulted by strangers or in public. In fact, according to the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network two thirds of sexual assaults are committed by someone the victim knows. And in many of those cases, victims fear alerting anybody to their abuse, lest their partner escalate the attacks. In these cases a flashing, screaming iPhone case won't help. But in the small percentage of cases in which the attack is in public and coming from a stranger, the case could provide at least a feeling of safety, if not help a potential victim.

Wang hopes the technology Lifeshel is developing will “shift the needle” in favor of those assaulted by giving them the means to collect footage and transmit a call for help instantaneously to police. The crucial advantage this technology confers is the ability to activate the system without unlocking the phone. At the same time, it has been designed so that it is very difficult to set off an alarm accidentally. But if that were to happen, the user has a self-selected window of time (say, 30 seconds) to disable the alarm before police are notified. Deactivating the panic mode requires a personalized security gesture or ID combination, so only the owner is able to deactivate the alarm.

Lifeshel’s cases won’t be available for purchase until the first or second quarter of 2015, but the company has “established interested communities of consumers through our pre-orders, product testing, and relationships with community-service groups.” For example, they tested a 20-unit network this past year on CMU’s campus, with the assistance of administrators and campus police, to whom the units were distributed. The test was successful. Users were pleased by the sense of security the device provided. The next test will be a 50-unit network used by CMU students.

In addition, Wang and his colleagues have established a strong partnership with Pittsburgh Action Against Rape (PAAR), a victim-service agency and rape-crisis program that has been active since 1972. Wang says the relationship with PAAR has enabled a conversation between the company and sexual-assault victims that allows them to create products designed with special attention to the interests and needs of people who have experienced sexual assault.

For now, the Whistl and Capsi are being developed for the iPhone 5 and 6, with Android versions to come later.


Saturday, 15 November 2014

Taylor Swift Tells Chinese Streaming Services to Take Her Music Down

Taylor Swift Tells Chinese Streaming Services to Take Her Music Down



Taylor shows off her best fall fashion while going on a little shopping excursion on Friday (November 14) in New York City.
After making headlines by taking her music off Spotify, the 24-year-old singer is also taking her music off streaming services in China.
According to China Music Business, the country’s main streaming platforms were told on October 29 by Universal Music China that they must remove all of Taylor‘s music from any free components of their services.

Taylor Swift Doesn't Consider Any Female Singers Her Role Models

Taylor Swift Doesn't Consider Any Female Singers Her Role Models


Taylor Swift revealed that she doesn't have any female role models in the music industry! While talking to Time, she said that she can't find anyone whose career path she truly admires.
The "Shake It Off" singer admitted that it's partly a side-effect of her insane career.

"We’re taught to find examples for the way we want our lives to wind up. But I can’t find anyone, really, who’s had the same career trajectory as mine. So when I’m in an optimistic place I hope that my life won’t match anyone else’s life trajectory, either, going forward," she said.
Instead, she name-dropped actress Mariska Hargitay and celebrity chef Ina Garten as a few of the women she admires.

"In other industries, I have female role models. I just struggle to find a woman in music who hasn’t been completely picked apart by the media, or scrutinized and criticized for aging, or criticized for fighting aging—it just seems to be much more difficult to be a woman in music and to grow older. I just really hope that I will choose to do it as gracefully as possible."

We know she will! She's already done a lot of growing up in the public eye, and she's done an excellent job of doing it gracefully.

Liam Payne Reveals His Most Mortifying Fan Experience

Liam Payne Reveals His Most Mortifying Fan Experience




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Liam Payne
's most mortifying fan experience happened on a beach in Australia! The One Directionsinger told Nova 96.9’s Fitzy and Wippa that he got stage fright from so many fans watching him.

“We went to the beach and it was so nice and peaceful and then we turned around and literally there were 800 people on the beach. I got stage fright! I was a bit scared.”
He says that he used to want to move to Australia, but his crazy fan experiences have made him reconsider a bit!
“I always thought Australia would be somewhere that I’d move to,” he said. “But then when I first got to Australia I didn’t expect it to be as crazy as it was.”
Since it's also the country where a girl stole his boxers, we can understand that he felt a little weird.

Robert Pattinson Got the Most Bizarre Shaved Haircut You've Ever Seen

Robert Pattinson Got the Most Bizarre Shaved Haircut You've Ever Seen




We're kind of speechless about Robert Pattinson's bizarre new haircut. The Twilight actor showed off a very unusual new 'do on the red carpet last night, and it features super long wispy curls in the front and shaved patches all around the sides... kind of like a bowl cut!



he back of R-Patz's new buzz cut is even stranger than the front! There is a mysterious unshaved patch on the back of his head.


Is it a reverse soul patch? We are so confused, but also incredibly captivated. There's no word yet if Rob's new undercut is for a movie role or he was just feeling inspired during his last trip to the barber, but we give him major props for pulling off the unconventional look with superstar confidence.

Zayn Malik Looks So Different After Shaving His Facial Hair

Zayn Malik Looks So Different After Shaving His Facial Hair



It has been proven: Zayn Malik looks like an entirely different human minus his facial hair and with new long locks. The One Direction star debuted a new look for a visit with the British royal family in London, and we barely recognized him!






Friday, 14 November 2014

Taylor Swift Set to Perform on This Year's Thanksgiving Day Parade!

Taylor Swift Set to Perform on This Year's Thanksgiving Day Parade!



Great news for all the swifties – Taylor Swift was just announced as a performer for the Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS!

CBS’ Thanksgiving Day Parade has been a tradition for 54 years, and will also feature portions of the 88th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, all live from New York City on Thanksgiving Day (November 27).

Interesting Facts About One Direction's New Album 'Four'

Interesting Facts About One Direction's New Album 'Four'




Their first single from the album "Fireproof" made history!


It is currently the most downloaded track within 24 hours, with 1.1 million downloads.

Niall Horan didn't write any of the songs on the album.
He was on bed rest after his knee surgery and couldn't join the guys in the studio.

Ed Sheeran wrote 1D's song "18" in the bathroom.
"It's the first record I've actually specifically written for them," he said. "The other ones were my records that just didn't make it only my album, just because I had too many slow songs."

"Night Changes"was written after 1D's song writers got into a fight.
“One of the songs on the record came from myself falling out with Julian Bunetta and John Ryan," Jamie Scott said. "One night, I came down to the studio, and three songs that I thought were sounding amazing when I left had been changed drastically through the night.”

Zayn Malik wrote three songs but none of them made the final cut.
He was reportedly pretty upset about the whole thing.

The song "Illusion" was written entirely about Sophia Smith — and Liam didn't even write it!
"I was having a chat with Julian, we were both talking about our girlfriends and I left him at it and he wrote all the words based on mine and Soph’s relationship. It’s all based on things about us," hesaid.

The 1D guys got into a major argument while writing one of the songs on Four.
"Honestly, when I was in the studio with some of our boys, it just exploded into this massive four-part row with everybody," Liam said.
"Me and Louis were just sat there, then we started joining in as well! It was over one word...'it' or 'you'!"

Niall Horan came up with the album title.
There were a lot of title names floating around and Niall decided that Four made the most sense since they've been together four years and this will be their fourth album.

Nintendo Wants to Sell You an Amiibo Subscription Through Loot Crate

Nintendo Wants to Sell You an Amiibo Subscription Through Loot Crate

by Aaron Souppouris
engadget

Nintendo is evolving. Confronted with poor Wii U sales, it's slowly been embracing ideas introduced by other manufacturers years ago. Mario Kart's first major DLC (ignoring the Mercedes-Benz pack earlier this year) will arrive this Thursday; Super Smash Bros. will be the first Nintendo game to launch with digital pre-loads; it's said to be actively considering an end to region-locked hardware; and now it's teaming up with startup Loot Crate to try and market its amiibo NFC accessories in a new and fairly innovative way.
Loot Crate has seen success offering themed monthly packages of game / geek culture trinkets for a fixed monthly price. The Nintendo bundle works a little differently: anyone signing up is guaranteed three separate packages over the holiday season that will contain a total of 10 amiibos. Included will be Mario, Pikachu, Donkey Kong, Fox, Yoshi and five other characters to be revealed at a later date. What can you do with amiibos? Right now, not a great deal, but once Super Smash Bros. arrives they'll facilitate a host of interesting features. Those signing up are also promised "a few additional surprises," so it's likely there'll be some other accessories included in the packages.

Taylor Swift Car-Dance and Lip-Sync to Her Own Song

Taylor Swift Car-Dance and Lip-Sync  to Her Own Song



Taylor Swift Car Dancing is always incredible, and now you can watch Swift give it her all to her own music, courtesy of BBC1 Radio.

Host Greg James and Swift break it down to her latest single, "Blank Space," and the moves are classic Taylor. Stay for her covering the drumbeat (outstanding!)



 when James takes the lead midway through the song and taylor dances its incredible.

Does Taylor Swift Dream About Harry Styles?

Does Taylor Swift Dream About Harry Styles?




 "All You Had to Do Was Stay" may even have been written from a dream about him. In an interview with Time, she revealed that the track was inspired by a dream she had about an ex, who we think mustbe the One Direction singer!

"I was having this dream, that was actually one of those embarrassing dreams, where you’re mortified in the dream, you’re like humiliated," she said.
"In the dream, my ex had come to the door to beg for me to talk to him or whatever, and I opened up the door and I went to go say, 'Hi,' or 'What are you doing here?' or something—something normal—but all that came out was this high-pitched singing that said, 'Stay!' It was almost operatic."
She says she wrote the song using that sound as a prompt for the rest of the track.
Since Taylor also wrote "Out of the Woods" about their tumultuous relationship, we think "All You Had to Do Was Stay" is probably about Harry too

Pics That Prove Taylor Swift Rocks The Head Band Trend See

Pics That Prove Taylor Swift Rocks The Head Band Trend See 


For a shopping date with bestie Karlie Kloss on Wednesday, Nov. 12, in NYC, Taylor Swift topped off her tartan ensemble with a gold headband. And, because the "Blank Space" singer, 24, is known to love all things adorable, hers was accented with a petite golden bow so here are some more pics of taylor rocking the head band trend.

1. Just one word Wow! 


2. Love the yellow head band!



3. No one looks more cute in cat head band than taylor!



4. What's more pretty her hair or the hand band ? both!



5. Amazing Look !



6. Best Head Band For Summers