Friday, December 20, 2019

Tech trends 2020: New spacecraft and bendy screens

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If your ambition is to fly into space - and you've got plenty of spare cash - then 2020 could be an exciting year.

If space travel is not really your thing, but you would like a much bigger screen on your mobile phone, then 2020 might also have some tech for you.

But if you think there are already too many phones out there and the technology industry needs to be less wasteful, well some tech companies might catch up with your thinking.

Here's a little taster of what might be coming in the next twelve months.

Crewed space missions
2020 is going to be a "pivotal year" for space travel, according to Guy Norris, a senior editor at Aviation Week & Space Technology.

Since Nasa retired the Space Shuttle in 2011, the US has relied on Russian spacecraft to transport astronauts to the International Space Station.

That could all change in 2020 when, if all goes to plan, two US-built spacecraft should start carrying crew.

Boeing's CST-100 Starliner, which can carry up to seven astronauts into orbit, is due for its first test flight today before the first manned flight, likely to be in 2020.

Meanwhile the SpaceX Dragon capsule will go through some final tests in early 2020, and if they all go well then it too would be ready for a crewed mission.

Claudine Auger: French actress known for James Bond role dies aged 78

Claudine Auger eating a burger in London in 1968

French actress Claudine Auger, best known for her role alongside Sean Connery in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball, has died at the age of 78.

She died on Wednesday in Paris following a long period of illness, her agency Time Art said.

Auger started out as a model, representing France and coming first runner-up in Miss World in 1958.

But she quickly developed a talent for acting, and landed roles including one in the 1962 film The Iron Mask.

A few years later in 1965, she shot to global stardom as Domino in Thunderball, the fourth film in the Bond franchise.

She was the first female co-star to the James Bond character, known as a "Bond girl", to be from France.

It was later revealed that the production team had rewritten the character for Auger. Domino was initially supposed to be Italian, but she became French.

A$AP Rocky has finally come out to address his alleged sex tape leak.

A$AP Rocky addresses his alleged sex tape leak

A$AP Rocky has finally come out to address his alleged sex tape leak.
On Thursday, December 19, an explicit video allegedly showing the Harlem rapper having sex with a white woman surfaced on Pornhub. The face of the man in the tape wasn't visible, but fans linked the man to A$AP Rocky because of the similarities between the tattoos of the man in the video.
Last night, the rapper took to his Twitter account to address the sex tape leak, saying he doesn’t know that man in the video.

He wrote: “MY PENIS AND I WOKE UP 2 THE ALARMING DISTURBANCE OF A VIDEO CLIP 2DAY,” he tweeted. “

AS HIS DEFENSE ATTORNEY WE’RE PREPARED 2 DENY ANY SLOW STROKES OR LACK OF KILLIN THE PUSSY .A LONG LIST OF SATISFIED WOMEN CAN ATTEST TOO. BUT THE REAL PUNCHLINE IS SEEING PPL WHO NEVER F**KED HIM RATE HIM.”

An impeached Trump tries looking ahead, but uncertainty threatens Senate vindication

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After being impeached, President Donald Trump is hoping to move quickly to a vigorous defense in the Senate and is distressed the trial he hopes will vindicate him might be delayed.

"What are they doing?" Trump asked a top Republican ally, Sen. Lindsey Graham, upon learning Thursday morning that House Democrats may withhold sending articles of impeachment to the Senate until they feel assured there will be a fair trial.
"I said, 'Mr. President, I don't know,'" Graham told reporters before traveling to the White House to discuss the matter further with Trump.
The uncertainty threw a wrench into long-laid plans by the White House to mount an effort at exoneration once the impeachment proceedings move across Capitol Hill to the upper chamber. Trump and his aides have long eyed a Senate trial as the venue for eventual vindication in the saga, viewing the Republican-led chamber as a lock to acquit the President.
One possible avenue for Trump is looking back, to Barack Obama, with a suggestion -- supported possibly with Justice Department legal opinions -- that the former president should have been impeached for blocking congressional Republicans from fully investigating the "Fast and Furious" gun-running scandal.

Trump was spending the day at the White House, with two holiday receptions listed on his public calendar. He returned to a frigid Washington late Wednesday after a bitter and disjointed "Merry Christmas" rally in Michigan where he learned of the impeachment vote from a placard held aloft by a campaign aide.

The 'worst' airlines for long and short-haul flights named by Which?

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American Airlines and British Airways have been rated among the worst airlines for long-haul flights, according to a survey of travelers by a consumer watchdog.
The UK flag carrier was criticized for the "quality of its food and drink, the comfort of its seats and value for money for its short-haul and long haul services," in the annual report by Which? Travel.
More than 6,500 travelers were asked about customer service, boarding and cabin environment as part of the survey.
American Airlines was named the worst long-haul airline, with a score of 48%.
"American Airlines takes customer feedback very seriously, and we were disappointed to see the findings of the Which? survey, based on the experiences of 53 customers," a spokesman for the airline told CNN.
"However, we recognize there is always room for improvement and we will continue to strive to deliver an excellent service that cares for our customers on life's journey."

Monday, December 2, 2019

CAUTION PARTY ABUJA Dec 8th 2019 - Get Tickets






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Caution Party, Abuja. 8th December. DON'T MISS OUT!!!

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Anthony Joshua lands in Saudi Arabia ahead of his rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr

Anthony Joshua lands in Saudi Arabia ahead of his rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr (Photo)

Anthony Joshua has landed in Saudi Arabia ahead of his rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr., which will take place on Saturday, December 7, 2019, in Diriyah.

The British-Nigerian boxer will be looking to regain his IBF, WBA and WBO titles after losing them in a shock defeat to Ruiz Jr back in June at Madison Square Garden. The Mexican boxer defeated Joshua in the seventh-round to hand British/Nigerian boxer his first professional loss.
Sports authorities in Saudi Arabia are said to have tabled almost $100million (£83million) for the match to be held there.

#6THAFRIMA Full List of Winners: Awilo Longomba and 2face Idibia receive 'Legendary Awards'

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Winners have emerged at the 6th All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA held on Saturday, November 23, 2019, at the Eko Convention Centre of Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.

Winners were announced in the 36 categories of the awards ceremony, which comprise the Continental and Regional categories.

Also, the 6th AFRIMA Legendary awards were announced; a recognition of individuals who have impacted positively to the world using their craft in the music, arts and culture industry. This years’ Legendary awards recipients are international Congolese music veteran, Awilo Longomba; and Nigerian music icon, 2Baba.

See the full list of winners below:


19 persons feared dead after a small plane crashed in Congo

19 persons feared dead after a small plane crashed in Congo

17 passengers and two crew members are feared dead after a small aircraft they were onboard, crashed into a densely populated area of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo this morning November 24th.

The plane, operated by the company Busy Bee, crashed during takeoff for a flight to the city of Beni, a government official said in a statement. The number of fatalities is not yet clear.
The Dornier plane was en route to Beni, 350 kilometres north of Goma (220 miles), when it went down.
“There were 17 passengers on board and two crew members. It took off around 9-9.10 am (0700 GMT),” Busy Bee airline staff member Heritier Said Mamadou said

'Angels caught me': Boy thrown from mall balcony walking normally, family friend says



A 5-year-old boy who was thrown from a third-floor balcony at the Mall of America in Minnesota is walking normally again seven months after the attack.

That's according to an update posted Friday by family friend Noah Hanneman on a GoFundMe page which has raised more than $1 million for the boy and his family.

The boy, identified by the page and in court as Landen, fell about 40 feet on April 12 after he was grabbed at random by Emmanuel Aranda.

Aranda has since pleaded guilty to attempted premeditated first-degree murder and been sentenced to 19 years in prison. He told investigators he went to the mall “looking for someone to kill.”

But after a lengthy hospitalization and multiple physical therapies, the boy is beginning to return to a normal life, according to Hanneman.

College student Kennesaw State PG Kamiyah Street arrested on multiple murder charges in Atlanta



Kennesaw State starting point guard Kamiyah Street was arrested this week in Atlanta on multiple murder charges, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Street was arrested on Thursday on eight counts, per the report, including murder, three counts of felony murder, criminal attempt to commit armed robbery, two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.

Her arrest stems from the July 16 death of 21-year-old Nashiem Hubbard-Etienne, whose body was found in the parking garage of an apartment complex just south of downtown Atlanta. Hubbard-Etienne was “the victim of a targeted shooting,” an Atlanta police spokesman told the Journal-Constitution.

The homicide investigation is still ongoing.

Friday, November 15, 2019

Chilean singer Mon Laferte shows her bare breasts as she goes topless on the Latin Grammys red carpet (+18 photos/video)

Chilean singer Mon Laferte shows her bare breasts as she goes topless on the Latin Grammys red carpet (+18 photos/video)

Chilean singer Mon Laferte went topless on the Latin Grammys red carpet which held last night and this move is making her trend across various social media platforms.
The Latin Grammy ceremony held on Thursday, November 14 in Las Vegas, United States.
Arriving the event, Chilean singer Mon Laferte made sure she drew the attention of the international press with a daring action. She had on a black dress which she pulled off her shoulders to expose her bare breats.

On her naked chest, were written words which translates in English to mean: "In Chile they torture, rape and kill."

How do you feel about Instagram's plan to start hiding the likes on posts starting today


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From today, Instagram will start a trial that hides the number of likes on the posts of users in the US. This has already been tested in Australia, Canada, Japan and a handful of other territories. If it works in the US, the change is expected to be rolled out globally, with users of Instagram all over the world having their number of likes hidden from their viewers.

 According to Instagram, the decision to hide your number of likes from others is so that users can "focus on the photos and videos you share, not how many likes they get." Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri said hiding the "like" feature will help people's well-being and health.

London to get 'world's first' infinity pool with 360-degree views

New designs have been unveiled for an infinity pool that would sit on top of a 55 storey skyscraper, with 360-degree views of London's skyline.  

For thrill-seeking swimmers, the chance to take a death-defying dip might not be far away. Plans to build a rooftop infinity pool -- with 360-degree views of the London skyline -- are in motion. The designs for the 600,000-liter pool and 55-story building, named Infinity London, have been unveiled by Compass Pools.
 The designers claim the concept is a world-first, describing the structure as "the only building in the world to incorporate a 360-degree infinity pool." The pool will be made from cast acrylic and will feature transparent sides and floors, so visitors below will be able to see swimmers splashing around above them. To keep views pristine, there are no stairs on the outside of the pool or the building -- instead, a spiral staircase that rotates and rises through the water provides access for swimmers.

British tech billionaire Mike Lynch faces US extradition over Autonomy fraud claims

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 US charges against Mike Lynch involve wire and securities fraud conspiracy, and carry a prison term. The British billionaire who founded scandal-hit software company Autonomy faces an extradition battle after American authorities formally requested he be forced to face fraud charges in a US court. Mike Lynch is subject to an extradition request filed by the Department of Justice in September, an American government lawyer revealed in a hearing this week.

 Mr Lynch, 54, is accused of 17 counts of wire and securities fraud conspiracy over the £7.1bn sale of Autonomy to Hewlett Packard (HP) in 2011 - charges that would mean decades in prison if he is convicted. The State Department is now reviewing the extradition request before passing it to the Home Office, at which point Mr Lynch would be arrested and would have to decide whether to fight extradition proceedings. He was first charged a year ago but has yet to appear in the US to enter a plea as he defends himself in a $5bn (£3.9bn) civil fraud trial in the English courts.

 Less than a year after HP bought Cambridge-based data analysis firm Autonomy, HP wrote off almost all of the company's value - and accused Mr Lynch and other former company management of vastly inflating what it was worth. Mr Lynch denies fraud and claims HP destroyed the company he had built. His lawyers have called the US charges a “travesty of justice” and say the dispute belongs in the English courts. Robert Leach, a lawyer for the US attorney’s office for Northern California, this week told a San Francisco court that an extradition request was first made on Sept 10.

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