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Sunday, 22 July 2012

Samsung Smart TVs Will Let You Play Angry Birds Without Touching A Thing


Angry Birds has been around for what seems like forever, topping over 1 billion downloads across all available platforms. But folks continue to come up with new and interesting ways for us to sling birds into poorly built structures with the sole purpose of needless destruction.
Samsung today officially joined that pack by offering Angry Birds on Samsung’s Smart TV, but pay no mind to the remote — the whole thing is controlled by gesture.
The idea is that you can aim birds by pulling back the way you would to use a slingshot. You can also activate the birds’ “talents” through gesture controls as well, making big black mamma jamma explode or sending yellow triangle bird into a b-line straight for the desired target.
Here’s Samsung’s official word on the matter:

Samsung Smart TV will become the first TV to offer the world’s most popular game and set a new standard in the industry by offering a game for Smart TVs controlled by hand gestures. Samsung will continue to develop various content that bring family members together in front of the TV, allowing consumers to enjoy new experiences via Samsung Smart TVs.
And just look at these little kids having fun:



Oddly enough, this isn’t the first time that Angry Birds has been available for play on a big screen. Roku’s second line of streamers offers motion-controlled Angry Birds madness, however you need the remote to get your game on there. In Samsung’s case, the app is already built in to the TV and all you need are your glorious, bird-flinging hands.
Samsung Smart TVs start around $3,000. Angry Birds costs $1.00 for the full version.

Kareena Kapoor



Kareena Kapoor (born on 21 September 1980), often informally referred to as Bebo, is an Indian actress who appears in Bollywood films. During her career, Kapoor has been noted for her performances in a range of film genres; these include her work from contemporary romantic dramas to comedies, period films to major Bollywood productions, as well as less publicised independent films.


Born into a family where her parents, Randhir Kapoor and Babita, and elder sister Karisma were actors, Kapoor faced the media spotlight from a very young age, but did not make her acting debut until the 2000 film Refugee. Her melodrama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham… became India’s highest-grossing film in the overseas market in 2001, and is one of her biggest commercial successes to date.After receiving negative reviews for a series of repetitive roles, Kapoor accepted more demanding parts in order to avoid being typecast, and was consequently recognized by critics for displaying greater versatility as an actress. Her portrayal of a sex worker in Chameli (2004) proved to be the turning point in her career and she was later noted for her performances in the critically acclaimed projects Dev (2004) and Omkara (2006). She went on to play the lead female role in the Imtiaz Ali-directed romantic comedy Jab We Met (2007), for which she received the Filmfare Award for Best Actress, and the drama 3 Idiots (2009), which became the highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time







Keith Haring



Keith Haring — whose iconic art shaped much of the look of the 1980s — is celebrated in today’s Google Doodle.
Haring was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, May 4, 1958 — 54 years ago today. He died in 1990 from complications due to AIDS. He was just 31 years old.
He first caught the public eye with his chalk drawings in the New York subway system and began exhibiting his work in galleries soon after. His outlines, with their bold lines and bright colours, would become a huge influence on the aesthetic of the 80s.



The artist studied commercial art at the Ivy School of Professional Art in Pittsburgh before switching to a fine arts focus. In 1978, he moved to New York City, where he took a strong interest the graffiti he saw on the city’s streets.
He gained prominence through the 80s and eventually counted Madonna, Jean-Michel Basquiatamong and Andy Warhol among his friends.
After his death February 16, 1990, Madonna dedicated the first N.Y. date of her Blond Ambition World Tour to Haring and donated all ticket sales from the show to AIDS charities.


Peter Carl Fabergé

Peter Carl Faberge was a jeweler in the famous professor and director of “House of Faberge” in Czarist Russia in the last days of the Russian Empire. The last imperial official jeweler of the tsars, the manufacturer of gift to the nobility of the world, and the extraordinary artists, creations of Fabergé known worldwide for its extravagance, complexity and richness. His art is the last day of the imperial nobility ultra-rich Russia, the last chapter of its size and splendor soon swept away by World War I and the Bolshevik Revolution. Fabergé is famous for creating your Easter eggs, especially given as a gift to royalties in the world in order and unique in all its glory. Faberge eggs continue to inspire our imagination, whether in museum collections, or make special appearances in James Bond films.



Peter Carl Faberge (later known simply as Charles) was in St. Petersburg jeweler Gustav Fabergé for which the family eventually moved to Dresden, so that his jewelry company was born in the hands of trusted friends of the family. Peter Carl was educated in Europe in the art of jewelry, and returned to St. Petersburg at the age of 26 years. He then studied at the House of Faberge in Hezekiah PENDIN PENDIN to death in 1882. It was then that Peter Carl, the title of “master jeweler” won and proceeded to take over the family business. Carl’s work has attracted the attention of the Tsar at the Pan-Russian Exhibition in Moscow in the same year that the Tsar was a replica of the Faberge gold bracelet impressed the fourth century, it has not said in the situation that was a replica of the original. In Praise of the Faberge company was widely abundant and widespread. Carl was his brother Agathon (a jeweler in the economy), and the House of Fabergé on the map.



Carl Faberge belonged to a society of art in Russia called “I Iskusstva” or “the art world.” The members of the “art world” to try to get rid of the influences of the distance before traveling naturalists of aesthetics (realistic movement in Russian art, which describes the homeless, artists such as Ilya Repin, Vasily Surikov included), instead of concentrating their high standards in the creation of a new style of expression in aesthetics “Art Nouveau” is based. famous members of society, including Alexandre Benois and Serge Diaghilev. Carl Faberge was in good company, which started a revolution in the art of jewelry and of the enamel.
Faberge eggs
Carl Faberge created the first of his legendary eggs in 1885. It was founded by Tsar Alexander III, given as an Easter gift for his wife, Mary, in order. The egg was made of solid gold and a soft, white enamel designed to look like an eggshell. If the egg was opened, there were two surprises inside the Tsarina. The first was the chicken in small gold with ruby eyes, which in turn opens to reveal a miniature replica of the royal crown and a small ruby pendant. Mary and the Czar were both born with the gift was delighted and surprised, and a tradition. Each year, a contract with the house of Faberge placed at least make an egg again. The House of Fabergé was the official title of czar imperial jewelers, who were used to cover the cost of all eggs in the future given. The preparation of individual eggs took about a year, and the nobility of all contact, all their trust in Fabergé and his team of jewelers. The only condition was placed to jewelers that each egg contains a surprise, but surprisingly, it is left to the imagination of jewelers. As in past years, eggs have become more complex, known primarily covered with diamonds, silver, gold, rubies, emeralds, all kinds of precious materials for the man. As the reputation grew eggs, eggs to order not only came from the imperial court, but the nobility of Europe. A total of 71 eggs are known to have been created by the House of Faberge, but only 62 are known to survive the turbulent events of history and have now done. The Faberge egg last to be sold at an auction was one of the most expensive ever produced was “the Rothschild egg” for ? 8.9 million at Christie sold in 2007.
The Bolshevik revolution and the end of the house of Faberge
With the Bolshevik revolution in the footsteps of the First World War to the House of Fabergé was nationalized in 1917 and recovered all of his most famous works and treasures of the new Bolshevik government. Fabergé and his family fled Russia, the last train leaves Riga diplomatic. Riga, the family will continue to travel throughout Europe on the heels of the revolution, until they meet in Switzerland in 1920. But the revolution has taken its toll on the great master, Carl Fabergé died in Switzerland this year. The Soviet attitude towards the creations of Fabergé was one of disgust, as he believes the egg as a souvenir in the decadent lifestyles of the czars. Consequently, many eggs, which were confiscated and auctioned for the new government to the highest bidder in exchange for currency. Faberge’s legacy remains in the world today. There are many companies carry “Faberge” the name, the extension of the “House of Faberge” once powerful and great, but it is never the honor or reputation of the original jewelry as soon as most sought after and appreciated in Europe.
Carl Faberge created the first of his legendary eggs in 1885. It was founded by Tsar Alexander III, given as an Easter gift for his wife, Mary, in order. The egg was made of solid gold and a soft, white enamel designed to look like an eggshell. If the egg was opened, there were two surprises inside the Tsarina. The first was the chicken in small gold with ruby eyes, which in turn opens to reveal a miniature replica of the royal crown and a small ruby pendant. Mary and the Czar were both born with the gift was delighted and surprised, and a tradition. Each year, a contract with the house of Faberge placed at least make an egg again. The House of Fabergé was the official title of czar imperial jewelers, who were used to cover the cost of all eggs in the future given. The preparation of individual eggs took about a year, and the nobility of all contact, all their trust in Fabergé and his team of jewelers. The only condition was placed to jewelers that each egg contains a surprise, but surprisingly, it is left to the imagination of jewelers. As in past years, eggs have become more complex, known primarily covered with diamonds, silver, gold, rubies, emeralds, all kinds of precious materials for the man. As the reputation grew eggs, eggs to order not only came from the imperial court, but the nobility of Europe. A total of 71 eggs are known to have been created by the House of Faberge, but only 62 are known to survive the turbulent events of history and have now done. The Faberge egg last to be sold at an auction was one of the most expensive ever produced was “the Rothschild egg” for ? 8.9 million at Christie sold in 2007.
The Bolshevik revolution and the end of the house of Faberge
With the Bolshevik revolution in the footsteps of the First World War to the House of Fabergé was nationalized in 1917 and recovered all of his most famous works and treasures of the new Bolshevik government. Fabergé and his family fled Russia, the last train leaves Riga diplomatic. Riga, the family will continue to travel throughout Europe on the heels of the revolution, until they meet in Switzerland in 1920. But the revolution has taken its toll on the great master, Carl Fabergé died in Switzerland this year. The Soviet attitude towards the creations of Fabergé was one of disgust, as he believes the egg as a souvenir in the decadent lifestyles of the czars. Consequently, many eggs, which were confiscated and auctioned for the new government to the highest bidder in exchange for currency. Faberge’s legacy remains in the world today. There are many companies carry “Faberge” the name, the extension of the “House of Faberge” once powerful and great, but it is never the honor or reputation of the original jewelry as soon as most sought after and appreciated in Europe.

Katrina Kaif



Katrina Kaif (born 16 July 1984) is a British Indian actress and former model who appears in Indian films, mainly in the Hindi-language film industry. She has also appeared in Telugu and Malayalam films. She was voted the sexiest Asian woman in the world by Eastern Eye in the years 2008, 2009 and 2010. Being a British citizen, she works in India on an employment visa.