Saturday, January 8, 2011

Flexible Modile, the mobile idea nearly folding tablet


There is an increase in the use of flexible displays and with new technology coming along all of the time, so is the amount of new devices using it, such as this device which is a sort of netbook or a fold out tablet. It seems that this could be the future of devices to come, but not just yet we will still have to put up with current technology for now.


The "Flexible Modile" is a conceptual mobile device that utilizes emerging technology to be created around a soft surface, ideally a fabric and or mesh, which would house the main components and mount the screen.


Featuring the touch sensitive, flexible screen to allow the device fold out and become a tablet, the new mobile device also utilizes the outside screen to display the graphic treatment/background, picked by the user, to allow quick and easy customization and unlimited CFM options.

Designer: Andrew Namminga





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Friday, January 7, 2011

The Best Green Lantern Artwork



Assalammualaikum dan Salam sejahtera,as everyone know Green Lantern movie will release this year. Green Lantern is an upcoming superhero film based on the comic book character of the same name appearing in DC Comics.
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Kenapa Anda BerBlogging?

Assalammualaikum dan Salam sejahtera,entri kail ini saya hendak membuat kajian sedikit mengenai rakan-rakan blogger yang ada di seluruh Malaysia. Agaknya Kenapa Anda BerBlogging?.Anda boleh isi borang undian di bawah,saya telah sediakan beberapa jawapan yang mungkin menjadi sebab mengapa anda BerBlogging,tetapi jika salah satu jawapannya tidak ada,sila tinggalkan komen di bawah,dan nyatakan Kenapa anda BerBlogging?
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Graphic Novel Review: Tron - Betrayal

I am a fan of the original Tron movie; having seen it as a child with my father in the movie theaters, and since watched it a few times on VHS. My most anticipated movie of this past year was Tron: Legacy, and it lived up to my expectations. But before I saw the new film, I had the chance to read Tron Betrayal – the bridge story between the first movie and the second.

It starts with a recap of the original movie, using the graphics style of that film in the telling, which should be welcome for those fans. But after that first section, we are introduced to The Grid, the world inside computers, which is a very different graphic style from what came before. It’s not long before we’re introduced to the concept that this is a new world that Kevin Flynn has created – not the original computer world from the first movie, and that he brought over the Tron program (originally a security program in the first movie, but now repurposed as a game – the videogame Tron that we all knew back in the 80s) to help him in this new world.

Tron is popular in the games, just as the game is in the real world, but there’s very little security work he’s needed for at first. Meanwhile, Kevin finds that now that he’s going to be a father, he has less and less time to spend in The Grid – so he needs someone who can guide the world in his name. So he creates Clu, a program who looks just like him, to maintain order and build the perfect society.

Into this mix comes the unexpected, programs that begin to self-create – called Isos. They have no User (programmer); they are a new life-form – something Kevin understands to have huge ramifications. Unfortunately along with these Isos come new computer bugs and glitches in the operating system, which causes Clu no end of consternation, especially since Kevin wants the Isos protected. How can Clu create the perfect society if there is one unpredictable element, and to what lengths will he go to follow his primary programming?

For those who’ve seen the film, this will fill in more background into how The Grid came to be at the point where it’s first shown in the movie. It also gives more depth to the Isos and the war Clu wages against them. Unfortunately, it only aggravates the one element that was unneeded in the film, the fact that this is not supposed to be the same cyber-world as the first Tron. It’s an unneeded story point, yet it’s constantly brought up in this book (moreso than the movie, where you could pretty much overlook it). Also the action scenes can get confusing, especially any Disc battles, which is unfortunate since it could have been a highlight of the book.

It’s not necessary by any stretch to read this book before seeing the movie, but for fans of the films it’s definitely worth seeking out and reading. Even with my minor qualms about the story (which stems from a script problem in the movie more than this book), the art really captures the look of both films, and the story that is here is well told, if slightly predictable.

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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Guest Blog (and Giveaway!) by Paul Christopher

Like a lot of people I read a lot of books that veer off of the path of what we think of as "strictly" fantasy or science fiction. Stories that feature characters like James Bond aren't that so far removed from my favorite genre and I can seldom resist books that deal in historical conspiracies-- as Dan Brown has become so famous for thanks to "The Da Vinci Code." So when I was asked to host a guest post and giveaway featuring author Paul Christopher, author of the newly released The Templar Conspiracy I was immediately on board. And after reading the post sent over by my guest blogger-- I'm more interested than ever in checking out his new book. I hope you will be too. Read on and enter the contest featured at the end of this post for a chance to win one of 4 copies of "The Templar Conspiracy."
~SQT

I've always been a fan of dystopic novels from George Orwell and 1984 to John Wyndam’s novels and most particularly and most affectionately  to Death of Grass by John Christopher. On the movie side it’s been a long love affair with flicks like Wyndam’s The Midwich Cuckoos, known in the U.S. as Village of the Damned and on the ‘realistic’ side, Seven Days in May, the Manchurian Candidate and FailSafe.

One way or the other, all of those stories inform and inspire the Templar Series, particularly the latest—The Templar Conspiracy, which, in many ways, despite what Publisher’s Weekly said has more to do with Seven Days in May that The Manchurian Candidate. I’ve had a growing sense that with the advent of the Patriot Act and the very 1984 style Homeland Security (the word ‘Homeland’ ring a bell very much like the German Fatherland and the Russian Motherland) we have been steadily stripped of our basic human rights to the point where Life Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness may very well depend on what you look like, the sound of your name, your religion and the possibility of having your name accidentally put on a No Fly list.

The Templar Conspiracy is really more about the ease with which enormous events can happen and how lives can change direction on the turn of a dime. Of all the themes in my writing that has always been one of the most important. As time passes I’ve also come to the regrettable decision that the Internet, in all its fundamental richness and freedom will probably be the death of culture, truth, history and everything else I find important. One of these days some future bigger and nastier entity in the WikiLeaks mold is going to appear and the whole, fragile thing is going to collapse in a Babel of Tweats Twitters, Skypes, texts, e-mails and E-trades, putting us all back in the Stone Ages.

Oh yes, and Happy New Year.

~Paul Christopher


The Templar Conspiracy
In this suspenseful thriller, only former army ranger John Holliday has the ability to solve a modern Templar conspiracy. In Rome, a pope is assassinated by an unknown sniper on Christmas day which unleashes a massive investigation and Holliday’s skills are put to test when he uncovers the real motif behind the pontiff’s murder. When a private confession leads to the discovery of a grisly murder under a D.C. parkway, Holliday must unravel the Templar’s deadly plot to extend their influence to the highest power.


Courtesy of Penguin Books (Signet) I have 4 copies of "The Last Templar" to offer for giveaway (U.S. entries only). Just add your information to the form below to enter (all entries are guaranteed confidential and will be discarded once contest ends) and I will randomly pick 4 winners by Friday January 21st. No multiple entries please-- all multiple entries will be discarded. Open in the U.S. only.

Good luck!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Book Review: "The Breach" by Patrick Lee

It's funny how we decide to pick up books sometimes. I was introduced to David Eddings by some fanboy-types I knew while going to college. I think I'm grateful I wasn't running with the Oprah-crowd back then. I don't think I could handle the angst. Anyway. The Breach by Patrick Lee is a book I wouldn't have even known about if it weren't for John DeNardo over at SF Signal and I might still have passed it up if it wasn't for the occasional tweet to remind people that it might be worth checking out. So I picked it up over the holidays and I probably read it faster than anything else I picked up in the last year.

Travis Chase is an ex-cop and an ex-convict trying to forget the past. As part of his new life he heads to Alaska and tries to lose himself in the icy wilderness. But when a plane crashes into the mountainside Chase is camping on, circumstances take a dramatic and strange turn. After rushing to the site to look for survivors Chase is thrust into a bizarre series of events when he discovers the body of the First Lady aboard the plane. It doesn't take long before Chase is caught in the middle of a major intrigue when he saves hostage Paige Campbell while she is being tortured for information about an artifact that was on the plane and an organization known as Tangent. What starts out looking a lot like a typical mystery/thriller soon takes on an "X-Files" like flavor as Travis is introduced to the secrets of The Breach and he learns that our world may butt-up  against another dimension full of dangerous technology that could destroy our world.

"The Breach" is a fun book that kind of reads like the literary love-child of Lincoln Child and Dean Koontz. It fiddles with scientific theory but never gets detailed enough to be confusing for the scientifically illiterate (like me).  It has all the action you would expect from a thriller but it also adds a nice bit of fantasy flair that keeps you guessing wondering what the next revelation is going  to be. But what really impressed me about Lee's writing was his ability to stay just ahead of what could have been a real credibility gap. Every time he'd throw another twist into the mix a half-dozen questions would pop-into my head; you know the type-- the ones that make it impossible to suspend disbelief long enough to enjoy the book. But Lee does a good job- really good- of quickly checking each one off the list and allowing you to get back into the flow of the story.

But if I have to give one reason why I would recommend "The Breach" it's the ending; I didn't see it coming. Maybe that's a reflection on my skills as a reader. But it's rare that a book can surprise me and this one did. I loved the twist at the end and couldn't wait to get my hands on the sequel, Ghost Country-- which happens to be the first book I have pre-ordered since the last installment to the Harry Potter saga.

"The Breach" isn't one of those philosophically profound books. It's not a life-changer (though how often do you find one of those?). But it is really entertaining. A book I couldn't wait to get back to and finish in record time.

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Monday, January 3, 2011

Kristin Rodeheaver born in Los Angeles

Kristen Leanne Rodeheaver (born on February 17, 1994) lives near LA and keeps super busy while growing her career as an actress, model, dancer and singer. From being featured in a music video for Justin Bieber’s super-hit song “One Time” (produced by Usher)… to performing in commercials for Disney… to appearing on iCarly… to being a model for Paul Mitchell hair products... Kristen is out to make a name for herself in the entertainment world.


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FIRST NAME
Kristen

LAST NAME
Rodeheaver

DATE OF BIRTH
17/02/1994

BUILD
Slim

HAIR COLOR
Brown - Dark

BIRTHPLACE
Los Angeles

STAR SIGN
Aquarius

NATIONALITY
American

ETHNICITY
White

CLAIM TO FAME
Music video of One Time

GENDER
Female

HEIGHT
5' 4" (163 cm)

EYE COLOR
Brown - Dark

RELIGION
Jewish

OCCUPATION TEXT
Actress/Model

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Kristen Leanne Rodeheaver (born on February 17, 1994) lives near LA and keeps super busy while growing her career as an actress, model, dancer and singer. From being featured in a music video for Justin Bieber’s super-hit song “One Time” (produced by Usher)... to performing in commercials for Disney... to appearing on iCarly... to being a model for Paul Mitchell hair products... Kristen is out to make a name for herself in the entertainment world.

OFFICIAL WEBSITES
www.myspace.com/kristenrodeheaver, www.facebook.com/kristenrodeheaver, www.twitter.com/kristenleanne

FULL NAME AT BIRTH
Kristen Leanne Rodeheaver

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