Sunday 20 February 2011

Megan Fox Smile.


I can ONLY imagine what the paparazzi were saying to Megan Fox to get her to smile and laugh. They were probably throwing a ton of Shia LaBeouf romance questions because you know that’s where everyone’s mind is heading after the actress broke offĂ‚  her engagement to Brian Austin Green earlier this week.
Here she is walking through LA after visiting a Junior School.

iPhone 5G


Forget those cheesy rumors about a Verizon iPhone! According to a person with proven knowledge of Apple’s future product plans, Apple will soon release a new version of its popular iPhone. According to our informant who’d rather remain anonymous, the new iPhone will be called iPhone 5G.
The iPhone 5G will be coming to Virgin Mobile just after the holidays. Sources familiar with the matter at Virgin Mobile confirmed that not only the iPhone 5G will be available on America’s smallest network, but it will also come in a white version, which I remind you still has to be made available for the iPhone 4…
Our tipster insured us that the iPhone 5G will come with 128GB of storage, a new screen boasting 27.8 more pixels, and a washer/drier (Pro version only).
We reached Apple PR department who declined to comment on this story ; clearly a sign we’re onto something.

Saturday 19 February 2011

Virgin Air Flight.






Virgin Galactic, the developer of the world's first commercial space flights, This was one of the most exciting days in the whole history of Virgin," said company founder Sir Richard Branson." For the first time since we seriously began the project in 2004, I watched the world’s first manned commercial spaceship landing on the runway at Mojave Air and Space Port, and it was a great moment. Now, the sky is no longer the limit and we will begin the process of pushing beyond to the final frontier of space itself over the next year.

Al Khor stadium Qatar for FIFA World Cup 2022.


for the 2022 World Cup, the open-air stadia will have solar-powered air-conditioning, which aim to keep temperatures under 80 degrees