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Handful of hotties shows lack of new muses

I'm sick of seeing the same handful of pretty girls touted as celebrities in this town. Appearing in runway shows, as artists' muses, in advertisements, everywhere....… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]

30 Aug 2010, 9:37 pm | click here to view more

Rolling Stone review: 'Machete'

This unholy mess replaces the artful ambition of "The American" with torture, blood spray, kinky sex, twisted fun and a bizarro critique of U.S. policy on illegal immigration.

3 Sep 2010, 12:48 pm | click here to view more

Beach Volleyball Hotties Gyrate in Slow Motion For Club Seat

No sooner do we offer a shockingly un-Adrants-like viewpoint concerning the use of sex in advertising, we are forced (with tooth picks in our eyes!) to endure the tantalizing gyrations of a bevy of bathing suit-clad hotties as they dance (in sow motion, no less) across a beach volleyball court.

29 Aug 2010, 8:38 pm | click here to view more

Quick Move Now Articles June 10

Housing Market Slows Down in June Figures released today by Nationwide, show that houses prices in the UK rose by just 0.1% in June. Prices were up 0.5% in May and 1% in March and April, so there wou...

2 Sep 2010, 8:46 am | click here to view more

The Real Storm To Watch This Weekend: Russian Wanna-Be Trophy Wives Swarm The Hamptons

Reporter Lynnley Browning spoke to a whole range of locals who confirm that there's been a genuine invasion of girls with one aim - pin down "young, hot, hedge funders and guys in loveless marriages.”

2 Sep 2010, 8:33 pm | click here to view more

Chalk University 10: An All-Out Homecoming Blast

Relive your school days with CHALK as the country’s number one campus magazine brings together students, celebrities, UAAP hotties, and more for the Team CHALK Homecoming! Be there as CHALK joins forces with Styles Entertainment for a night of fun, fashion, and go old-fashioned school bonding. Whether you’re a jock, geek, prom king, or prom [...]

2 Sep 2010, 8:31 am | click here to view more

Quick Move Now Articles July 10

Report Forecasts Falling home Prices for Next Five Years The National Institute for Economic & Social Research (NIESR) has forecast that home prices will fall, in real terms, by about 8% ov...

2 Sep 2010, 8:14 am | click here to view more

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2 Sep 2010, 7:00 am | click here to view more

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2 Sep 2010, 5:02 am | click here to view more

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2 Sep 2010, 4:18 am | click here to view more

Review: Piranha 3D Is Campy, Bloody, Horny Fun

Review in a rush: A cast of familiar faces dives headfirst into waters infested with prehistoric predators and screaming coeds. And it's Elisabeth Shue and Ving Rhames to the rescue in this...

2 Sep 2010, 3:52 pm | click here to view more

Danny Trejo, a lethal talent

The veteran actor brings a career's worth of bad-guy swagger to a good-guy role in 'Machete,' Robert Rodriguez's new satiric-exploitation flick. The veteran actor brings a career's worth of bad-guy swagger to a good-guy role in 'Machete,' Robert Rodriguez's new satiric-exploitation flick.

2 Sep 2010, 3:52 pm | click here to view more

Quick Bites

Photo by Sandra Kolfer Kim Severson of the New York Times profiles Roger Ebert, his new cookbook dedicated to rice cooker recipes and how he still uses the cooker to entertain, despite his inability to eat solid food. [ NYT ] Steve Dolinsky agrees with me, says the little hotties at Take Me Out in Pilsen are the best hot wings in town. [ Dolinsky/Vocalo ] Monica Eng looks at the growing ...

2 Sep 2010, 3:51 pm | click here to view more

Bachelor Pad Dives Deep Into Shallow End of Talent Pool

The gaggle of emotionally dysfunctional, money hungry Bachelor Pad dwellers have been through a wide array of tests including gang kissing (one girl blinfolded as multiple male tongues probe her...

2 Sep 2010, 3:35 pm | click here to view more

Open Question: Why cant I run Call Of Duty 2 PC ?

It tells me Direct X(R) encountered an unrecoverable mistake. Check the Direct X (R) FAQ for possible solutions. i have windows xp 32-bit and Direct X v. 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)

2 Sep 2010, 3:28 am | click here to view more

Using Outsourced Articles to Create a Product to Sell

Are you a website owner who uses outsourced articles as a way to generate traffic for your website? If so, do you sell a product? Yes, you can generate income online without having a product...

2 Sep 2010, 2:48 am | click here to view more

Two years on, Chrome reshapes browser market

It's been two years since the first public version of Chrome appeared, but in some ways, Google's browser remains a novelty.

On Thursday, Google released the sixth stable version of Chrome (Windows | Mac | Linux), though only the second for Mac OS and Linux users.

In others' hands, it would be called Chrome 6, but Google sees things differently.

To the company, a version number is a passing milestone on an indefinitely long road to improvement. By default, the browser is updated behind the scenes and automatically, downloading new versions and installing them after a browser restart. It sees the practice as similar to how Web applications are updated constantly, usually without the user being involved and often without even being told.

This update philosophy is one of several differences that has set Chrome apart since Google inadvertently scooped its possess announcement by prematurely issuing comic books describing Chrome just before its launch.

Google has attracted millions of allies. It's grown steadily to account for 7.5 percent of global browser usage, according to Net Applications' most recent statistics.

Besides numberless versions, another departure from prevailing custom was Google's idea that the browser should be as minimal a frame as possible around the content or application it's delivering. Chrome's minimal menu buttons--shrunk from two to one by the new version--its top-mounted tabs, and its lack of real estate for a status bar or search box reflect that philosophy. Programmers working on Mozilla's Firefox 4 and Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9, the new versions of the world's most-used browsers, have adopted similar goals.

Another departure was Chrome's focus on performance in processing Web-based JavaScript programs, loading pages, and other matters. Performance was important to other browsers, but Chrome's initial close-instant launch and notable JavaScript speed that concept at the top of every browser's agenda and raised Web developers' expectations of what they could tackle.

Chrome also led the way with a new approach to extensions. Those who write the add-ons use a combination of Web technologies including JavaScript, HTML, and CSS for formatting--the same as in Firefox's upcoming Jetpack framework below development now and just introduced to Apple's Safari 5. The technology is designed to be easier to program as well as less disruptive for users to install or update.

below the covers, Google broke with custom by isolating browser processes into separate memory compartments, too. That consumed more memory but added security and performance. And from a development perspective, Google aims for high velocity: a new "Canary" version changes even faster than the Chrome developer release, and Google plans to update the stable version of Chrome about every six weeks.

Finally, Google had an ambition to be different by transforming the browser into a full-fledged operating system called Chrome OS. Competitors agree that browsers should become a foundation for applications, but not quite to Chrome OS's extent. Google plans to release Chrome OS, which hides Linux below the covers for purposes of communicating with hardware, later this year for Netbooks, but it expects broader usage eventually.

Even without Chrome OS, Google's browser embodies the company's philosophy that the Web is the applications foundation of the future. That's because Google is building in not just faster JavaScript but also other potentially more powerful computing technology.

IE remains the dominant browser, but its share has slipped in the last year as Chrome rose.

IE remains the dominant browser, but its share has slipped in the last year as Chrome rose.

(Credit: Net Applications / Stephen Shankland/CNET)

First is WebGL, a 3D graphics interface that mirrors the OpenGL standard for accelerated hardware graphics. Second is Native Client, which Google hopes will let downloaded code run natively and therefore quick on a PC or smartphone processor. It's got safety mechanisms built in to counteract the risks associated with running arbitrary software downloaded over the Net, and Google has made progress convincing at least some that it's safe to use.

To those who were baffled by Google's announcement of a browser two years ago, this type of work perhaps shows best the advantage Google gets out of Chrome. By largely controlling the development, Google can develop new technology and build it into a widely used if not dominant browser for testing and promotion. It also gives Google new clout in shaping new Web standards.

Google, of course, also has servers at the other end of the browser's Net connection. That lets the two work harmoniously. For example, Google is trying to develop a technology called SPDY that seeks to speed up the basic protocol used to request and send Web pages. It requires browsers and servers to cooperate, and Google's got both below its control. It's trying to standardize SPDY, but in the meantime Chrome can give a quick track to Google services.

When Chrome launched, it was a bare-bones browser missing every kinds of basic and advanced features other browsers possessed--anything to do with bookmark management, for example. Google has fleshed that out, though some relatively basic features such as print preview are still absent. At the same time, Google has added some useful basic features still missing in rival browsers.

One is tab-to-search, which lets keyboard-oriented folk quickly launch site-specific searches at Amazon, Google, Yahoo, Bing, Wikipedia, CNET, and other sites by typing the site address, then tab, then the search term. Another is automatic translation using Google's multilanguage services.

Google has several challenges. One big one is convincing skeptics that Google, with its ever-wider sprawl of services on the Net, is a safe place for personal data. Chrome's address box, called the omnibox, sends data as it's typed to Google servers that suggest search results straight from the box. That's convenient but raises some hackles.

These user interface features, though, are secondary to the broader Chrome ambition. Google is fundamentally a company about Web services, and Chrome is a vehicle to make those services work better.

The more activity there is on the Web--be it search and search advertising, Gmail and Gmail advertising, Google Docs and Google Apps subscriptions, Google Maps and locally targeted advertising--the more Google stands to profit. Even if Chrome never catches on widely, it still serves as competitive leverage to ensure Microsoft, Mozilla, Apple, and any other browser makers don't receive complacent.

How convenient for consumers that a better browser aligns so well with Google's commercial interests.

Originally posted at Deep Tech

2 Sep 2010, 2:37 pm | click here to view more

How To Earn Real Money With Your Articles

If you are going to write articles you need to define what your purpose is for doing that. An article can do many things for the writer on the Internet. In this article we will look closer at how to e...

2 Sep 2010, 2:30 am | click here to view more

Quick Move Now Articles January 10 (2)

10 Things To Look For When Buying a home For most people buying a home is a big decision, being the biggest purchase someone will make in their life. Below are ten things to consider when purchasi...

2 Sep 2010, 2:18 pm | click here to view more

Quick Move Now Articles January 10

Competitive Mortgages to Remain Difficult to Find The Council of Mortgage Lenders has warned that borrowers will continue to find it difficult to access competitive mortgages for 'years to arrive' unle...

2 Sep 2010, 2:03 pm | click here to view more

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2 Sep 2010, 1:51 pm | click here to view more

Quick Move Now Articles February 10

House Prices Down in February home prices recorded their first fall since June with a fall of 1.5% in February according to the Halifax. The fall was blamed on the end of stamp duty relief, the col...

2 Sep 2010, 1:40 pm | click here to view more

Open Question: Does anyone know the song playing in the PBS "Frontline" commercial? It is an instrumental "Rave" type of song?

. I know one of the commercials featured a Coldplay tune called "Clocks". I like that one also, but the tune that I am trying to locate had no lyrics, very quick tempo. I have search the PBS website FAQ, and Googled many varieties of search parameters.

2 Sep 2010, 12:57 pm | click here to view more

Quick Move Now Articles March 10 (2)

First Time Buyers Reappearing The new stamp duty holiday for first time buyers that was announced in the recent budget may have sparked an increase in potential buyers. Moneysupermarket.com has seen ...

2 Sep 2010, 12:52 pm | click here to view more

Quick Move Now Articles March 10

First Time Buyer Levels Lowest for 17 Years The number of first time buyers fell to a 17 year low in 2009. Just 347,000 first time buyers took out a mortgage last year. This figure is 100,000 below t...

2 Sep 2010, 12:28 pm | click here to view more

Why Taking Less Will Give You More When You're Marketing With Articles

Many times when people are marketing with articles, they have the mistaken impression that the purpose of their article is to bring attention to their business, website or products. Nothing could be ...

2 Sep 2010, 11:51 am | click here to view more

Quick Move Now Articles April 10

Housing Market Activity Picks Up The National Assoc of Estate Agents has confirmed a report earlier this week that activity in the housing market has picked up, with the number of potential sellers a...

2 Sep 2010, 10:30 am | click here to view more

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In case you need to make money quick one of the best ways is to register with an online website as a freelance writer. Being a freelance writer is one of the most popular occupations upcoming on the in...

2 Sep 2010, 10:30 am | click here to view more

Quick Move Now Articles May 10

HIPS to be Abolished? As part of the agreement drawn up by the new coalition Government, Home Information Packs (HIPS) as to be abolished. The energy performance certificates, that formed...

2 Sep 2010, 10:04 am | click here to view more

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If you do not know what the SummerSlam event is then you must have lived below a rock until now. SummerSlam 2011 is one of the most famous and awaited events of the year that takes places in August 14...

1 Sep 2010, 9:31 am | click here to view more

Skyfire promises Flash video playback on its iPhone app

Skyfire's first iPhone app

Skyfire's first iPhone app try.

(Credit: Skyfire)

Mobile-browser builder Skyfire is striving to make good on its vow to receive a solution for streaming Flash video onto the iPhone--without breaking any of Apple's restrictions against third-party browsers.

On Wednesday, Skyfire submitted Skyfire for iPhone to the App Store, albeit five months after it had promised to follow in Opera's footsteps.

Skyfire for iPhone is modeled after the Skyfire for Android app that debuted in tardy April. As with that version, Skyfire's iPhone app will contain a video playback button to stream Web video through Skyfire's servers.

In order to receive the video playback through Apple's gauntlet, Skyfire will transcode the Flash video into HTML5 on the fly before pushing content down to your iPhone. What's more, the app will also compress video data by up to 75 percent.

These workarounds are technical and tricky. Will they be enough to gain Apple's coveted approval? Skyfire is confident that the answer is yes. The company has worked closely with Apple's guidelines for HTML5 on iOS, Skyfire said in a press release. Furthermore, Skyfire says it has reached out to Apple for feedback.

We'll receive you a hands-on review of the app as soon as we can. In the meantime, you can receive an idea of how Skyfire for iPhone may look and behave in the video below of Skyfire 2.0 beta for Android.

Originally posted at iPhone Atlas

1 Sep 2010, 8:00 pm | click here to view more

New in iTunes: The nitty-gritty

iTunes 10

Ping? Microsoft did it first with Zune Social.

(Credit: Apple)

Along with a refresh to most of its iPod line, Apple's annual digital media event included a refresh to iTunes. The music and video management software revved to version 10 and is supposed to be available today for both Windows and Mac users. I followed CNET's live coverage of the event as the announcement unfolded, including participating in a chat room loaded with Buzz Out noisy viewers, and the response to the refresh was a pretty much universal "meh."

I can't help but say that I agree with that general consensus. Version 10 of iTunes does not include a much-anticipated cloud music service, nor does it offer a subscription video service to go with the new Apple TV. Instead, Apple added the ability to rent TV shows a la carte--for 99 cents apiece. Call me a cheapskate, but this seems hideously expensive, especially considering the fact that iTunes has often offered specials in the past when you could purchase shows for 99 cents rather than $1.99. And I would be surprised if there's much interest in renting a 30-minute program (which are really more like 22 minutes in most cases) at that price. Even the studios aren't thrilled with the idea: only Fox and ABC have signed on for the initial launch.

The other big announcement for iTunes 10 is the introduction of Ping, a social feature that seems awfully familiar. Ping lets you select your favorite artists to follow, and then provides updated information on new music and concerts in your area (as well as a Twitter-like feed of comments from the artists). In addition, you can connect with your friends through iTunes by sending e-mail invites or by linking to your Facebook account. Ping is also built into the iTunes app, allowing users to access it on-the-go.

iTunes 10 logo

However, by far the most exciting new development from version 10 of the software is a brand-new iTunes logo. Gone is the old-school CD with a music note overlaid on top of it; now, you receive the much more applike icon pictured at right. Now there's an improvement I can receive on board with.

What about the relax of you? Are you utterly underwhelmed by the newest version of iTunes? Or is the social integration a long-awaited feature that's grossly underrated? And TV show rentals? Feel free to add your feedback to the comment section below.

1 Sep 2010, 7:52 pm | click here to view more

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Open Question: How to post other peoples' Flickr photos on my Tumblr?

I've seriously read so many FAQ guides on how to set this up and it still makes no sense to me. How do I link the two so I can have my favorite pictures show up on my blog without having to keep and re-upload them (seeing as how that would go against copyright laws) ?

1 Sep 2010, 6:55 pm | click here to view more

Precautions to take before installing iTunes 10

Apple has released iTunes 10 for Windows and Mac, which brings a number of new features to the program including a new icon (finally!), a hybrid column view to prevent repetitive album listings, and a new social network for music called Ping.

The update is available through Software Update in OS X, but can also be downloaded from the iTunes Web site (Apple has updated their site to say iTunes 10 is "coming soon"); however, be sure to take a couple of precautions before installing it.

  1. Let others test it

    We do not expect there will be major issues with the program, but being new software with new features there may be some initial bugs that will need to be addressed for a full and seamless experience. If you do not absolutely need the program, then allow others to experiment with it for a few weeks and read about potential problems here, in the Apple discussion forums, or other locations to ensure things are going smoothly.

  2. Back up

    Before applying the update, be sure to have a full, bootable, and restorable backup of your system that you can use to revert any changes made when installing the program. In the past there have been issues with people losing their libraries, missing items, or having synchronization issues with various mobile devices.

  3. Sync first

    If you use iTunes to sync your various devices, then be sure to fully sync them before updating so every the data is consistent. This should help reduce initial sync problems with the program after updating.

  4. Deauthorize your system

    If you use iTunes to connect to the iTunes store, first deauthorize it, update, and then enter your account information again. This will help prevent the possibility of an mistake with the installation, resulting in the store thinking your computer is already authorized.



Questions? Comments? Have a fix? Post them below or e-mail us!
Be sure to check us out on Twitter and the CNET Mac forums.

Originally posted at MacFixIt

1 Sep 2010, 6:43 pm | click here to view more

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1 Sep 2010, 3:44 pm | click here to view more

Quick Move Now Articles Sep 10 (2)

House Prices Down in July The latest RICS survey shows average home prices fell in July. The fall is being blamed on an increase in supply but also a fall in demand because of economic uncertainty a...

1 Sep 2010, 3:36 pm | click here to view more

U.S. Open Tennis 2010: Chelsey Gullickson and Other Hotties To Emerge

Serena Williams' absence in the 2010 US Open has given opportunities for a lot of new faces and names to jump into the spotlight, even for a brief moment. Here's a list of new young ladies that might not win it every, but you probably want to know what they look like, just in case they become household names. After the first round we have had some close calls for favorites, and even a few minor ...

1 Sep 2010, 3:35 pm | click here to view more

Quick Move Now Articles Sep 10

First Time Buyers Staying Away Just 1 in 5 prospective home buyers is a first-time buyer, the lowest level on record and half the level needed for a stable housing market, according to Rightmove. Fir...

1 Sep 2010, 2:42 pm | click here to view more

Open Question: Downloaded and ran the xbox backwards compatibility update, doesnt work with the games it said it would though?

So i did what it said and now it runs my halo 2 game, but not any others, for example starwars battle front 2, call of duty finest hour, Lord of the Rings return of the king, Fable and one or two others. I checked the list of compatible games and they're every pretty much up there, i realise some of them might have been added recently, but the Lord of the rings game was on the original update when it was first put up, i might be wrong but i think it was from an FAQ i saw. Any help would be greatly appreciated as i think ive taken it as far as my mind will go on this one! Thanks! tried to delete the cache thing, no luck im afraid. its just odd because halo definately works.

1 Sep 2010, 1:04 pm | click here to view more

Open Question: I got selected to go to a UP hiring session for Track Laboror - Driver -Tx. Any prep/interview advice?

I have read the email and FAQ's from UP website to prepare for the interview and PAT. Just wondering does anyone have additional helpful info..thanks

1 Sep 2010, 12:31 am | click here to view more

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Tab tweaks land in Chrome Canary

The new about:labs feature in Chrome Canary gives Google a user-friendly way to test out experimental features.

The new about:labs feature in Chrome Canary gives Google a user-friendly way to test out experimental features.

(Credit: Screenshot by Seth Rosenblatt/CNET)

Google's "canary-in-the-mineshaft" version of its Chrome browser gained a new "labs" option for users to explore on Wednesday. Users of Chrome Canary, named to indicate that it's an even rougher version of Chrome than the developer's build, can now activate rougher, in-progress features by typing "about:labs" into the location bar. About:labs was first revealed last week.

The first feature to land in the lab is Side Tabs. To activate it, go to about:labs and click the Enable button below Side Tab. Restart Chrome Canary and when you right-click on any tab, pick the option at the bottom of the menu to Use Side Tabs. This will move your tabs into a vertical column on the left of the browser. To revert back to the tabs-on-top scheme, click on Use Side Tabs again.

The switch is perhaps useful for people with widescreen monitors who wish to look the dozens of their open tabs in a column form, exposing more of a Web site's title than would otherwise appear on the tab bar. However, the switch also forces an empty title bar at the top of the window; there's definitely room for more development in this particular lab experiment.

Depending on how Google implements it, one of the potential benefits of About:Labs could be to allow users to explore new features that would otherwise be available only through command line flags.

1 Sep 2010, 11:47 pm | click here to view more

Open Question: Newgrounds Flash Problem?

Newgrounds has been creating numerous problems for me in the past few days. I can't log on to the website at every. On the log on box, there is just some text that says, "Checking log in status..." It never changes to anything else. I also can't play any videos or games. To even further my anger, I can't even hear to audio. It's ridiculous. When I checked the FAQ section, the little TV said, "Flash Not Detected." This only happens on my MacBook, but it is still very aggravating. I've tried every of my browsers: Firefox, IE, Chrome, and Safari, but none of them work. I've uninstalled and reinstalled Flash and Shockwave. I've also checked for better versions of JavaScript, but none of these fixes seem to work.

1 Sep 2010, 10:18 pm | click here to view more

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