Girls’ Generation endorses/advertises the campaign for Nintendo DSi in Korea.
Taeyeon, Yuri and Seohyun also recorded their voice, replayed it and altered it around which made them enjoy themselves with their new gadget.
When will the commercial be available?
It is already available as a commercial in Korea. I will post the video once it’s available.
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Many people are wondering why the popular Google search engine changed its name into “Topeka”. But what is Topeka? What does it have to do with Google?
Well, this is actually Google's April Fools' Day prank to the entire world wide web! Happy April Fools' Day 2010! Many people will really be wondering why I’m on this page when my page or the website I’m visiting is Google, isn’t it?
As you an see from above, they even changed their own sign.
But what does it have to do with Google?
Let me tell you one trivia to summarize it. Early last month the mayor of Topeka, Kansas stunned the world by announcing that his city was changing its name to Google. Maybe, It’s also a way to thank Kansas.
Well, it’s already a habit to Google to make fun and to amaze people with their logo.
Here are our most awaited iPad Reviews from different organizations:
The WSJ's Walt Mossberg is in love with the iPad's interface and design:
The iPad is an advance in making more-sophisticated computing possible via a simple touch interface on a slender, light device. Only time will tell if it's a real challenger to the laptop and netbook.
USA Today's Edward Baig was impressed:
Apple has pretty much nailed it with this first iPad, though there's certainly room for improvement. Nearly three years after making a splash with the iPhone, Apple has delivered another impressive product that largely lives up to the hype.
NYT's David Pogue was sure to clarify just where the device excels:
The iPad is not a laptop. It's not nearly as good for creating stuff. On the other hand, it's infinitely more convenient for consuming it - books, music, video, photos, Web, e-mail and so on. For most people, manipulating these digital materials directly by touching them is a completely new experience - and a deeply satisfying one.
PC Mag's Tim Gideon also realizes the iPad's limitations, but praises it nonetheless:
Is the iPad a perfect product? No. And the omissions will give the anti-Apple crowd plenty of ammo. Why do I need this extra device that's not a full-fledged laptop? Where's the camera? What about Flash? Um, how about multitasking? These are all valid complaints, but one thing I can say about most Apple products, and certainly the iPad: There may be things it doesn't do, but what it does do, it does remarkably well. Aside from the aforementioned limitations, there isn't a lot else to gripe about. And to my great surprise, you can actually get real work done with the iPad.
The Houston Chronicle's Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus agrees with our thoughts that the iPad is a whole new category of mobile devices:
It turns out the iPad isn't as much a laptop replacement as I thought (though it could easily be used as one). Instead, it's an entirely new category of mobile device. For example, now when I want to surf the Web from the couch or back deck, the iPad is the device I choose. Starbucks? Same thing. Think of the iPad as a new arrow in your technology quiver, an arrow that will often be the best tool for a given task.
I had high expectations for the iPad, and it has met or exceeded most of them.
BoingBoing's Xeni Jardin was thinking ahead while trying out the device:
Maybe the most exciting thing about iPad is the apps that aren't here yet. The book-film-game hybrid someone will bust out in a year, redefining the experience of each, and suggesting some new nouns and verbs in the process. Or an augmented reality lens from NASA that lets you hold the thing up to the sky and pinpoint where the ISS is, next to what constellation, read the names and see the faces of the crew members, check how those fuel cells are holding up.
I like it a lot. But it's the things I never knew it made possible - to be revealed or not in the coming months - that will determine whether I love it.
The most-awaited day is at hand. But do you already have some good pranks/jokes? Well, you have come to the right place. We’ll give you some of the April Fools Day pranks and jokes. Remember that you must be ready to be fooled and always fool someone else. :))
1. Put some glue on their shoes. You’ll see them running after you, I guess.
2. While he/she is sleeping (or even a group of people) , place some baby powder or any thing on their body. Be sure that they’ll not notice it so things will go smoothly. Let’s get it on!
3. Interchange the restroom door sign. Interchange the male with the female. Another is to interchange the “pull” sign and the “push”.
4. Just unplug any appliances he/she is using. At your work, unplug his/her computer and you’ll see him/her wondering why. Viola! :D
5.Get an alarm clock and place it to someone’s room without him/her noticing it. If it alarms loudly, you’ll see him/her in shock.
6. Replace the water in the water cooler with any distasteful liquid.
7. Show your friends the “two girl and one cup girl" video”. Make an alibi first that you’ll show them something amazing.
8. Remove all of his/her clothes and place it somewhere he/she will not found :))
9. Call a friend and disguise as someone.
If you have more pranks then share it here! :D Let’s help each other!
The 52nd annual Grammy Awards took place on January 31, 2010 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Presenting you the complete list of Grammy Awards winners.
- Record Of The Year: Use Somebody - Kings Of Leon (RCA Records)
- Album Of The Year: Fearless - Taylor Swift (Big Machine Records)
- Song Of The Year: Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) - Beyoncé (Music World Music / Columbia)
- Best New Artist: Zac Brown Band
- Best Female Pop Vocal Performance: Halo - Beyoncé (Music World Music / Columbia)
- Best Male Pop Vocal Performance: Make It Mine - Jason Mraz (Atlantic)
- Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals: I Gotta Feeling - The Black Eyed Peas (Interscope Records)
- Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals: Lucky - Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat (Atlantic)
- Best Pop Instrumental Performance: Throw Down Your Heart - Béla Fleck (Rounder)
- Best Pop Instrumental Album: Potato Hole - Booker T. Jones (Anti)
- Best Pop Vocal Album: The E.N.D. - The Black Eyed Peas (Interscope Records)
- Best Dance Recording: Poker Face - Lady Gaga (Streamline/Interscope/Konlive/Cherrytree)
- Best Electronic/Dance Album: The Fame - Lady Gaga (Streamline/Interscope/Konlive/Cherrytree)
- Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance: Working On A Dream - Bruce Springsteen (Columbia)
- Best Hard Rock Performance: War Machine - AC/DC (Columbia)
- Best Rock Song: Use Somebody - Kings Of Leon (RCA Records)
- Best Rock Album: 21st Century Breakdown - Green Day (Reprise)
- Best Alternative Music Album: Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix - Phoenix (Loyaute/Glassnote Records)
- Best Female R&B Vocal Performance: Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) - Beyoncé (Music World Music/Columbia)
- Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: Pretty Wings - Maxwell (Columbia)
- Best R&B Song: Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) - Beyoncé ((Music World Music/Columbia)
- Best R&B Album: Blacksummers' Night - Maxwell (Columbia)
- Best Rap Solo Performance: D.O.A. (Death Of Auto-Tune) - Jay-Z (Roc Nation)
- Best Rap Song: Run This Town - Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye West (Roc Nation / EMI April Music)
- Best Rap Album: Relapse - Eminem (Aftermath/Interscope)
- Best Country Song: White Horse - Taylor Swift (Sony)
- Best Gospel Song: God In Me - Mary Mary Featuring Kierra "KiKi" Sheard (Columbia Records)
Swiss legend Roger Federer beat Andy Murray 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (13-11) to win the 2010 Australian Open Men's title on Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Sydney Sunday.
This is 28-year-old Federer's fourth Australian Open crown and 16th Grand Slam title. Remember that Federer defeated Murray in the 2008 U.S. Open final.
He again proves that he’s the number 1 tennis player in the world. Federer broke Murray's serve in the third game of the second set and finished off the set with a forehand volley. In the third set, Murray took a 5-2 lead before Federer won three straight games and the tiebreaker followed.
Federer had 46 winners and 42 unforced errors during the match, while Murray hit 29 winners and produced 36 unforced errors.
Federer receives $1.86 million through the win, while Murray gets $927,990.
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