Updating Facebook and Twitter at the Altar

3 12 2009

Husband and wife update Facebook and Twitter at the altar, this is what the husband said about that:

I have a lot of family scattered around the country and we all use Facebook a lot to keep in touch. So when Tracy and I were engaged, most of my family found out via Facebook because we updated our statuses.

I surprised not only my guests, but also Tracy by pulling out my phone and posting on Facebook and Twitter from the altar during out wedding.

I had her phone ready in my pocket, so when she asked for it I could hand it to her. No one knew about this except the minister, and myself.

Check the tweet after the break>>>

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Pay With Your iPhone

2 12 2009

Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey and the quiet startup formerly known as Squirrel are finally opening up a bit. The company now called Square, as we noted back in October, has launched a website for its iPhone payment dongle, although it’s still in somewhat private beta testing. TechCrunch managed to catch up with Dorsey, who gave a brief overview of the product and then showed it off by charging $4 for a cup of coffee — so it goes in San Francisco.  Engadget
Video after the break>>>




Pic of The Day

28 11 2009





كل عام وأنتم بخير

27 11 2009

كل عام وانتم بخير

وتقبل الله طاعتكم





Swype Vs. iPhone Typing

25 11 2009

If you’ve never heard of Swype, it’s a company that’s looking to change the way we enter text into mobile devices. So far, you’ve had two options: T9 and iPhone-like qwerty keyboards. Three options, really, if you count Multitap, but who uses that anyway? All these methods involve tapping distinct buttons. Swype however has you moving your finger from one letter to the next, without ever lifting it. This makes for one-handed text input that’s supposed to feel natural and intuitive. The system essentially makes out what you’re trying to say from what looks like a bunch on unintelligible squibbles. Early reviews were positive and now the company has announced that the first Swype-enabled phone to hit the market will be the Omnia II.





Season of the Witch: Nicolas Cage’s New Movie

24 11 2009

Plot:

14th-century knights transport a suspected witch to a monastery, where monks deduce her powers could be the source of the Black Plague.

Release Date: 19 March 2010 (US)
Genre: Adventure
Cast: Nicolas Cage, Ron Perlman, Ulrich Thomsen, Robert Sheehan
Director: Dominic Sena
Writers: Bragi F. Schut

P.S.  Thank god it’s not about vampires or werewolves anymore, it’s about witches, I totally forgot about witches.





Oprah Announces The End of 25 Years

23 11 2009

Oprah’s Emotional Announcement Leaving the Show on her 25th Anniversary…Holding back the tears, Oprah tells studio audience her reasons for ending the talk show.





PlayStation 2 Finally Launched in Brazil!

22 11 2009

According to Engadget PlayStation 2 finally reached Brazil markets shelves officially.

“You read that right. Sony’s PlayStation 2, which the great majority of the world has been enjoying since 2000, is just now officially touching ground in Brazil. We’re pretty sure it’s been making its way into the country for many years by not-so-official means, but if you’ve gone the legit route, last-generation’s game console king can be yours for just 799 Brazilian Real, which we’re sad to say translates to about $461 in US currency. Yeah, we’re expecting this to just fly off the shelves.”





Please Don’t Buy It!

21 11 2009

For the love of god, don’t buy this stupid concept to reality thing, we don’t need any more accidents in our beloved country, we have enough reckless drivers alright.

Amazon really needs to remove this item from their site!





‘Clash of the Titans’: March 2010

14 11 2009

A remake of the 1981 film version of the myth of Perseus and his quest to battle both Medusa and the Kraken monster in order to save the Princess Andromeda.

It looks like this, The Transformers  and The Lord of the Rings mixed together.