Thursday, November 1, 2012

Crazy Celeb Style! Would You Wear These Looks?

Would you wear these outfits? You be the judge about the stars' (Taylor Swift! Kristen Stewart!) fashion choices

Source: http://www.ivillage.com/celebrity-style-were-iffy-about-likes-or-yikes/1-b-67322?dst=iv%3AiVillage%3Acelebrity-style-were-iffy-about-likes-or-yikes-67322

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Wikipad gaming tablet delayed... for refinement - Liliputing

The Wikipad gaming tablet was supposed to launch today, but the company behind the $499 Android tablet with a physical game controller has postponed the launch indefinitely.

In a statement to The Verge, the company says the delay is to make a ?refinement? to ensure that the first customers are satisfied with their tablets. The Wikipad makers also say they?re ?enhancing? the ?Wikipad bundle.?

Wikipad

It?s not entirely clear what the enhancements or refinements will include. We could be talking about software or hardware updates. But according to the statement, customers who pre-ordered the Wikipad will get any new features for free, along with a ?bonus gift.?

The last we?d heard, the Wikipad tablet was expected to feature a 10.1 inch, 1280 x 800 pixel IPS display, a 1.4 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor, and removable hand grips featuring hardware buttons for controlling video games. It has 1GB of RAM, up to 32GB of built-in storage, and a microSD card slot for extra storage.

Prices start at $499? but GameStop has stopped taking pre-orders for now.

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Posted on Wednesday, October 31st, 2012, 9:22 pm by Brad Linder

Source: http://liliputing.com/2012/10/wikipad-gaming-tablet-delayed-for-refinement.html

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Washington, D.C., largely unfazed by superstorm Sandy

Fallen tree on the National Mall (Chris Moody/Yahoo! News)WASHINGTON?Mayor Vincent C. Gray spent Tuesday morning riding through the streets here with the U.S. National Guard in a Humvee caravan to assess the damage left by the superstorm.

He probably could have done it in a Prius.

By Tuesday afternoon, the city's public transportation network was back up and running. The communal Bikeshare program was operational. Area schools plan to reopen on Wednesday after two days of closures, and federal government workers are expected to return to work.

The storm's impact on the nation's capital, Gray said during a press conference Tuesday afternoon, "thankfully turned out a whole lot better" than anticipated.

According to the mayor's assessment, the damage was limited. Just two traffic lights failed to operate, and the local power company, Pepco, reported just 2,000 without power. While 236 trees had fallen, crews were already cleaning them up by Tuesday morning.

In neighborhoods throughout the district, from Glover Park in the northwest to the city's hip Atlas District along H Street in the northeast, few if any remnants of the storm remained. The streets were filled with people who braved a misting rain. Restaurants were open and shops in Georgetown were filled with people who appeared happy to have the day off work. Joggers were plentiful, and local residents were on lawns raking leaves as though it were just another autumn afternoon.

Even a pumpkin patch near the National Cathedral, where rows of gourds were left out in a field the night of the storm, appeared untouched and ready for Halloween.

"Before Hurricane Sandy struck," Gray said, "I said the district government was ready to meet this challenge?and over the last few days, we proved that."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/washington-d-c-largely-unphased-super-storm-sandy-205220812.html

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Download SMSCaster E-Marketer GSM Standard 3.7.0.1784

SMS marketing software: Send bulk SMS with mobile phone from PC!

SMSCaster E-Marketer is powerful SMS message broadcasting software for e-marketing. It allows you to send bulk SMS messages to your customers and receive reply from them with mobile phone connected to the computer.

If differs from other software which rely on an SMS gateway on the Internet. Mobile phone can be connected by USB data cable, serial data cable or Bluetooth. Beside mobile phones, it works with GSM modems or cellular terminals.

Support different languages: GSM 7-bit alphabet and UCS2 unicode character set, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic and Cyrillic. Manage your contacts: contact list management, with import and export wizard for your existing data.

Features:
- Send SMS with mobile phone connected to the computer.
- 2 way SMS: Receive SMS for response from recipients.
- Unlimited use, unlimited number of SMS sent and received.
- Do not rely on an Internet SMS gateway, no need to buy credit before start.
- SMS mail merge: Insert name, phone number and 5 customizable fields into the outgoing message content.
- Contact list management, with import and export wizard.
- Support GSM 7-bit and unicode UCS2 character set (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic and Cyrillic).
- Support long SMS over 1000 characters; Support Flash SMS for immediate display.
- User friendly, easy to use, plug and play design.
- Compatible with major brands of mobile phone: Nokia, Motorola, Samsung and Sony Ericsson.

Benefits: low cost, no registration, no prepay or buy any credit before start, no need for internet connection to send SMS.

Source: http://www.free-to-try.com/windows/communications/chat-instant-messaging/smscaster-emarketer-gsm-standard/

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