Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts

Monday, 21 February 2011

Original Girls Way of Parking

The first time I've seen such an original way of parking. The girl handed over back, and that's what this maneuver succeeded.

Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Anderson Cooper beaten in Egypt by Pro-Mubarek Crowd

Journalists targeted, beaten, detained by Mubarak supporters

Anderson Cooper, the notorious reporter and anchor for CNN, told CNN colleagues that he was punched in the head while covering a demonstration.  He said that he was hit at least 10 times, and his crew was attacked as well. CNN’s Steve Brusk tweeted: “Anderson said he was punched 10 times in the head as pro-Mubarak mob surrounded him and his crew trying to cover demonstration.”

Monday, 24 January 2011

Nicki Minaj Galaxy Dress In London Fashion Night Club

 The 26-year-old rapper hit the town in London dressed in a space-inspired tight dress showing off her impressive curves.

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Most Wanted Tech Gifts


These items will surely brighten any gadget lover's Christmas this season.
CNET editors, among others, have picked the top tech for this year's holiday season. From laptops and tablets to cameras, TVs and more, here are some ideas that might please your favorite geek.

Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Ultra-portable
Editors’ take: Even with its slightly low USB 3.0 performance, the GoFlex Ultra makes an excellent portable external hard drive for people who need more storage.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W350
Editors’ take: A sweet, little wide-angle compact, the Sony Cyber-shot should make a lot of snapshooters happy.

Xbox Kinect 360
Editors’ take: With its impressive body tracking and unusual, controller-free experience, Kinect is great for casual gaming parties and workouts -- assuming you have enough room to play it.


Panasonic HDC-SD60s
Editors’ take: Panasonic's entry-level HD camcorders -- the HDC-HS60, TM60, TM55 and SD60 -- deliver a nice manual feature set and good performance, plus solid video quality for their class.

Sony PlayStation 3 Slim (160GB)
Editors’ take: With a smaller design, more energy-efficient operation, lower price tag and built-in Blu-ray and multimedia capabilities, the PS3 Slim delivers a compelling package for a reasonable price.

Roku XDS
Editors’ take: If you don't need compatibility with iTunes, you’ll likely find Roku's trio of affordable video boxes offers a wider range of streaming video and audio providers than Apple TV does.

Xbox 360 Slim (black, 250GB)
Editors’ take: If you don’t own an Xbox 360 with an HDMI-out port and hard drive, you might consider the new Xbox 360 because it addresses most of the concerns editors have had with previous versions.

Panasonic Viera TC-P50VT20
Editors’ take: With 2D and 3D sources, Panasonic's flagship TC-PVT20/25 series delivers outstanding overall picture quality.

iPod Touch 2010
Editors’ take: The iPod Touch is the best iPod yet, offering all the fun of the iPhone experience without a carrier contract or monthly bill.

T-Mobile G2
Editors’ take: Some minor issues aside, the T-Mobile G2 is one of the carrier's top Android smart phones, offering an excellent QWERTY keyboard, speed and plenty of features.


Amazon Kindle
Editors’ take: The third-generation Kindle's upgrades ― including an improved screen, better battery life, lighter weight and lower price ― send it to the top of the e-book reader category.

Apple MacBook Air
Editors’ take: The MacBook Air is smaller and less expensive, creating an excellent ultraportable but leaving out a few features along the way.

Apple iMac
Editors’ take: The new iMac comes with a faster CPU and a new graphics card, helping this 27-inch all-in-one desktop stay as competitive in performance as it was in screen size.

Garmin Nuvi 3790T
Editors’ take: The Garmin Nuvi 3790T combines a super-slim form, a smart phone-worthy touch screen and Garmin's GPS software into one fine navigator.

Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Pocket-Sized Pico Projectors

Microvision Releases the Second Generation Projector
Microvision’s new ‘SHOWWX+’ projects bright images from any smartphone and mobile device to offer an ultimate big screen experience. This second generation pico projector is powered by a ‘PicoP’ display engine that uses special laser-scanning technology to give a brighter picture.



`SHOWWX+’ can be connected to a smartphone and any similar handheld devices with a cable and it’s also compatible with camcorders and cameras. The ‘SHOWWX+’ rechargeable and replaceable battery makes the pico projector even more efficient.







Friday, 12 November 2010

Wheel of Fortune’s Contestant Solves 27-Letter Puzzle With Just One Letter as a Clue

One woman’s amazing feat of word game mastery on Friday’s episode of “Wheel of Fortune” left audiences amazed — and maybe a little suspicious.

Contestant Caitlin Burke somehow managed to solve a 27-letter, 7-word puzzle with only the letter “L” and an apostrophe to go on. Not only that, but the actual phrase she solved (which you can try to figure out for yourself in the video below) applies perfectly to her situation:

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Child Singer Willow Smith Rocks Wild Hair in New Video


Parents of preteen daughters are forewarned. Ponytails and pigtails are now out of style. Willow Smith, the 9-year-old fashionista and daughter of superstars Will Smith and Jada Pinket Smith, has spoken by way of her debut music video, "Whip My Hair."


WATCH WILLOW SMITH'S "WHIP MY HAIR" VIDEO
 
The 3-minute video ode to new millennium coiffures finds the adorable media-friendly child star adopting a series of colorful, funky creations sure to spark a youth hair revolution.
The infectious song with a hip-hop, pop dance sound is comparable to Rihanna's music without the adult themes. "Whip My Hair" isn't sappy Disney pop that only appeals to tweens. It has already reached Number 17 on "Billboard"'s R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
Amid throngs of dancing kids in the video, Willow shines as the clear breakout star. The clip is a smash and she pulls it off without need for cameo appearances from her famous parents.
In the video, Willow whips her hair back and forth so vigorously and frequently that even viewers feel neck cramps after watching. Her label, Jay-Z's Roc Nation in partnership with Columbia, might want to distribute neck braces as a promotional item.
Video: 'Sesame Street' muppet praises her hair

Here's a recap of some of her outrageous looks. Which is your favorite?


 Queen Of Hearts - Some people wear their hearts on their sleeves, but that's so 2000. Little Miss Willow sports a custom heart-shaped tiara weaved out of hair extensions.
 Paint Brush Braids - Wouldn't it be cool if every girl could paint her room by dipping her braids in pastel colored paint and whipping her hair "so hard"? Of course it would. But this only happens in a fictitious music video girls. Don't get excited or try this at home.
 Peacock Mohawk - The only thing that could make a Mohawk cooler is streaks of color. Done. Willow highlights her mane with patches of green and burgundy.
 Cotton Doodle Doo -The junior Smith's most playful style looks edible and inspired by ‘70s funk master George Clinton.
Baby Of Rage Afro Puffs - Rough and tough 1990s female rapper The Lady Of Rage must be proud to see Ms. Smith also championing the natural hairstyle that inspired her 1994 smash "Afro Puffs."




Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan

Actor Jackie Chan, left, actor Jaden Smith, second from left, producer and actor Will Smith, back row third from left, Willow Smith, third from left front row, and producer and actress Jada Pinkett Smith pose for photos before the Japan premiere of the film 'The Karate Kid' in Tokyo, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010.

Willow Smith

Willow Smith backstage before Justin Bieber performs at Madison Square Garden on August 31, 2010 in New York City.… 

Jada Pinkett Smith

Jada Pinkett Smith (L), wife of U.S. actor Will Smith and her daughter Willow Smith arrives for a party marking the 25th anniversary of British top model Naomi Campbell career outside a Dolce and Garbana boutique in downtown Milan September 26, 2010.

Jada Pinkett Smith

American actress and singer Jada Pinkett Smith poses with her son Willow Smith and Roberta Armani, right, after attending the presentation of the Emporio Armani Spring-Summer 2011 fashion collection, during the fashion week in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010.

Actress Jada Pinkett Smith

Actress Jada Pinkett Smith (C), her daughter Willow Smith (L) and Roberta Armani pose for photographers as they arrive to the Emporio Armani Spring/Summer 2011 women's collection show during Milan Fashion Week September 25, 2010.

Willow Smith

Willow Smith attends the premiere of the film "Imagine That" in Los Angeles in this June 6, 2009 file photo.


Twilight Saga: Eclipse

FILE - In this June 24, 2010 file photo, actress and singer Willow Smith arrives at the premiere of 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' in Los Angeles.… 

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Amazing Sideways Bicycle

Michael Killian’s unusual bike allows you to travel sideways and comes with independently steerable wheels.

Riding this bicycle exercises the same balance detection and correction mechanisms that are used by snowboard riders.

Tuesday, 10 August 2010

10 Incredibly Misleading Movie Trailers

Movie trailers are liars.
If they’re not using the only two funny scenes in the movie to make you think the entire movie is funny, or creatively splicing scenes together to completely misrepresent the movie, they’re using scenes that don’t even make it into the movie. The New York Times once ran an entire story about how many of the scenes in the National Treasure: Book of Secrets trailer weren’t actually in the movie. (We expect more from you, Nic Cage.)
Why do the suits who market movies create trailers that have little to do with the real films? Because they’ll do anything to convince suckers like us to shell out for a ticket.
Okay, not all trailers are bogus … but these 10 sure are. Read on to find out why. And since this is the Internet, we’re contractually obligated to say this: Spolier alert




Lost in Translation

What the Trailer Promises: A wacky Bill Murray comedy in which he misunderstands Japanese people, struggles with Japanese technology, and drinks Japanese whisky. Plus, Scarlett Johannson.

What the Movie Delivers: A thoughtful movie about loneliness and desire. Plus, Scarlett Johannson’s ass in see-through underwear. How the hell did they not include that in the trailer?

The Fifth Element

What the Trailer Promises: In a future in which electronic dance music and bad haircuts reign supreme, a deadly serious Blade Runner-like sci-fi epic plays out in space.

What the Movie Delivers: An always absurd, often funny, vastly underrated twist on traditional sci-fi movies. It makes excellent use of Bruce Willis’s usual tough-guy charm and Milla Jovovich’s uncanny ability to look insanely hot while dressed like Raggedy
  
In Bruges

What the Trailer Promises: A Guy Ritchie-like gangster comedy full of wise-cracking criminals engaging in over-the-top violence that has little to no consequences until everything pretty much works out in the end.

What the Movie Delivers: A surprisingly complex movie about wise-cracking criminals who suffer terrible consequences due to the horror and pointlessness of violence. Case in point: Both children and midgets die!

The Rules of Attraction

What the Trailer Promises: A teen movie about college students drinking and screwing and doing drugs and generally getting themselves into lots of hijinks.

What the Movie Delivers: A demented, nihilistic, and extremely inventive story that centers around a sociopathic drug dealer played by James Van Der Beek — yes, that’s right, the guy who played Dawson. This movie should have been his breakout role, but no one went to see it because the trailer sucked so hard.

Very Bad Things
 

What the Trailer Promises: A wacky comedy. Five dudes have a bachelor party in Vegas that gets a little out of hand when they accidentally kill a stripper — hey, we’ve all been there. When they bury the body in the desert, hilarity ensues and they start turning against one another.

What the Movie Delivers: A profoundly depressing, dissatisfying, and unfunny movie-watching experience about very bad people doing very bad things to each other … which, to be quite honest, sounds pretty entertaining. Except in this case, you feel like kicking puppies by the end of it.

Life

What the Trailer Promises: Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence are at it again! They make Mississippi prison camps a barrel of laughs! They keep attempting ill-fated escapes! There are homosexuals in prison!

What the Movie Delivers: The movie did paint a curiously rosey portrait of two guys who were framed for murder and subsequently spent 60 years in the clink. But it’s far more dramatic and “touching” than the previews would have you believe.

The Ice Storm

What the Trailer Promises: A light-hearted drama about the ups and downs of a typical American family back in the ’70s.

What the Movie Delivers: A heavy drama. Oh, and Frodo is electrocuted.

Sweeney Todd

What the Trailer Promises: A gothic tale of revenge in which Johnny Depp plays a barber who sings during a brief dream sequence.

What the Movie Delivers: A gothic tale of revenge in which Johnny Depp plays a barber who sings pretty much constantly.

Bridge to Teribithia

What the Trailer Promises: A magitastical adventure as two youngsters come of age in a fairyland forest inhabited by all manners of mystical beast!

What the Movie Delivers: Two unhappy kids with overactive imaginations briefly imagine they live in an alternate world. Then one dies.

Punchline

What the Trailer Promises: Tom Hanks is a stand-up comic teaching Sally Field how to be a stand-up comic. It’s one joke after another!

What the Movie Delivers: A stand-up comedy movie completely devoid of humor.

Monday, 9 August 2010

The Tragedy at the World Championship of the Sauna

World Championship Sports sauna - this is a stupid sport, during which people do not enjoy the sauna, but try not to die.

It starts quietly and comes to the final 6 people.
In the finale comes the same sheet.
The temperature in the steam room 110 degrees every 30 seconds on the stove, poured half a liter of water.
The winner is the person who last released from the sauna at his feet.
This year's final meet Russian Vladimir Ladyzhenskii and Finn Timo Kaukonen.
Six minutes in the sauna, they both lost consciousness.
They immediately took out, but Russian Vladimir Ladyzhenskaya can no longer be able to help. Finn Timo Kaukonen with terrible burns, was taken to hospital.