Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Hrithik’s Love Making Scenes In ‘Guzaarish’ Bothers Wife Suzanne
ShareDeepika Padukone Invited On Dinner By The PM
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The Japanese PM and his wife are huge Bollywood fans and expressed their desire to meet Deepika. They loved her in her debut film, Om Shanti Om(2007).
Aamir Khan’s 3 Idiots Sets New Records At The Box Office
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Ranbir Kapoor Strucks A 50 Crore Deal With UTV
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Shahrukh & Hrithik - Back In Krrish 2 As Co-Producers
ShareHere is the biggest news for all you Shahrukh Khan & Hrithik Roshan fans out there. The news which was going around as a rumour for quite some time now has been finalised. Yes, the biggest news on the block is that Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan are going to co-produce ‘Krrish 2′, and SRK will play the negative role. It will be a wonderful experience to witness the class & charisma of both the superstars after Karan Johar’s K3g.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Steffi Graph – Will you marry me?
ShareA guys shouts at Steffi Graph during a match and she responds to him. VERY funny, must see!!!!
Ronaldinho picked as player of the decade
ShareAC Milan’s star striker Ronaldinho has been named World Player of the Decade by prestigious British magazine World Soccer, which recently picked Barcelona’s Lionel Messi as the Player of the Year.
Champions League – 15 Best Goals 2008-2009 – NOS
ShareNOS selection best goals Champions League season 2008-2009
Most Incredible Sports Moments
ShareJust a bunch of amazing sports videos put together into one video. Must Watch Video
Best Funny Moments in Sports
ShareWatch this Best Funny Moments in Sports.Watch this Best Funny Moments in Sports.Watch this Best Funny Moments in Sports.Watch this Best Funny Moments in Sports.
Browse: Home / International / Michael Jackson’s moonwalking shoes to be auctioned Michael Jackson’s moonwalking shoes to be auctioned
ShareA Jackson puppet from satirical TV series “Spitting Image” will also be auctioned.http://way2online.com/?p=2816
Viewers can download ‘3 Idiots’ legally: Vidhu Vinod Chopra
ShareFBI helped authorities in Michael Jackson molestation case
ShareDrugs found in Brittany’s bedroom
ShareBrittany Murphy’s Prescription Drugs
ShareAfter the sudden death of actress Brittany Murphy, forensic pathologist Cyril Wecht spoke to Maggie Rodriguez about the prescription drugs found in the actress’s home and the possible cause of death
Vikram – Vikram pairs!
ShareDirector Vikram Kumar of ‘Yavarum Nalam’ fame is going to start his next project with the chocolate boy Vikram for the film ‘24’.
Bips Paid 13 Lakh Per Minute !!!
Share Bipasha is reportedly being paid Rs. 13 lakh/minute for a New Years performance . The offer was initially for Katrina but since she’s not well, Bipasha got the deal. Film or no film Bips has surely hit jackpot this year end.
2years to go…The world will come to an end.
Share‘Accident On Hill Road’ not based on Salman hit-and-run: director
ShareI don’t want to play ‘bechari maa’ roles: Zeenat Aman
ShareYash Raj Films goes Blue-ray with 11 films
ShareThe 11 films on Blue-ray disc are available in Music World, Planet M, Rhythm House (Mumbai), Landmark, and Crossword in India. These have also been released in the US, Britain, UAE and other countries.
Tata Steel to cut CO2 emissions by 2012
ShareTata Steel will cut down its carbon dioxide emissions from the current level of two tonnes to 1.8 tonnes for every tonne of steel produced by 2012, a senior company official said Monday.
IT industry can mark two-digit growth next fiscal: TCS
ShareComing out of the downturn, the Information Technology (IT) industry is slowly getting back into the growth path and could post double-digit growth next fiscal, a leading industry official said here Monday.
Indians are head-and-shoulders above other immigrants in US: Forbes
ShareThird on the list is Kenya-born Francisco D’Souza heads Cognizant Technology Solutions, which outsources IT services for its Western world clients.
D’Souza, 40, whose grandparents hailed from Goa in India, joined the company in 1994 when it was founded and within three years had gone up the ranks to become director of North American operations.
Next comes Shantanu Narayen, 46, at the helm at Adobe Systems. The diversified software company’s flagship Internet video tool is Flash.
“At least one top boss of Indian descent is plotting a growth strategy,” says Forbes of Quest Diagnostics’ head Surya Mohapatra, fifth on the list. Mohapatra has raised $750 million from the capital markets for acquisitions.
Also featured are Dinesh Paliwal of Harman International, Jai P. Nagarkatti of Sigma-Aldrich and Abhijit Talwalkar of LSI.
Paliwal, a native of the city of the Taj Mahal, joined Harman, a sound-systems company in Stamford, Connecticut, as chief executive in 2007. Prior to that he spent 22 years at ABB Group and set up its operations in China and north Asia.
Nagarkatti joined Sigma-Aldrich in 1976 as a development chemist, and after heading the company’s scientific research business was appointed COO, in August 2004.
Talwalkar was appointed chief executive of LSI of Milpitas, California, in May 2005. Earlier, he was at Intel’s digital enterprise group. He joined Intel in 1993 after stints at Sequent Computer Systems (now part of IBM), Bipolar Integrated Technology Inc. and Lattice Semiconductor Inc.
Reliance discovers more gas in Krishna basin
ShareReliance Industries has struck gas for the third successive time at its exploration block in the Krishna Godavari (KG) basin, the company said Tuesday.
Sensex ends tepid trading day 91 points up
ShareA benchmark index of the Indian equities markets ended 91 points up Tuesday bringing an end to a rather dull day of trading.
‘Natural gas will reach common man in two years’
ShareMicrosoft ordered to pay $290 mn in Word patent case
Share“A small company was practicing its patent, only to suffer a loss of market share, brand recognition, and customer goodwill as the result of the defendant’s infringing acts,” the three-judge panel said in court documents.
“The district court found that Microsoft captured 80 percent of the custom XML market with its infringing Word products, forcing i4i to change its business strategy.”
Microsoft did not issue a reaction to Tuesday’s ruling, but experts said the company is likely to try to reach a settlement with i4i which would see it pay an ongoing licensing fee to i4i.
Microsoft ordered to stop selling Word software by Jan 11
ShareMicrosoft said it will introduce the copies of Word 2007 and Office 2007 without the offending technology by the court-ordered deadline. Tuesday’s ruling upholds an earlier injunction against Microsoft that banned the technology giant from selling Word.
The ban was imposed by a Texas court in August after Toronto software firm i4i took Microsoft to court for stealing its patented technology for use in the software. The court had also granted $290 million in damages to the Toronto firm.
Microsoft challenged the ruling in the US Federal Circuit Court of Appeals. Tuesday’s ruling by a three-judge bench comes into effect from January 11 next year, banning sale of a number of versions of Microsoft’s word-processing software.
In its ruling, the appeals court in Washington said, “In this case, a small company was practicing its patent, only to suffer a loss of market share, brand recognition, and customer goodwill as the result of the defendant’s infringing acts.
“The district court (which imposed the ban in August) found that Microsoft captured 80 percent of the custom XML market with its infringing Word products, forcing i4i to change its business strategy.”
The patent stolen by Microsoft was filed by i4i filed in 1998. It pertains to the use of technology that can open documents using the XML computer programming language. The Toronto company said Microsoft stole this technology when it created Word 2003 and Word 2007 software.
Word is the mainstay of Microsoft’s business. Its sales accounted for 90 percent of the $18.9-billion earned by the software giant’s Microsoft Business division in 2008. Microsoft said it will have new versions of Word 2007 and Office 2007 without the technology patented by the Canadian firm.
In a statement, Microsoft public affairs director Kevin Kutz said his company has “put the wheels in motion to remove this little-used feature from these products.”
He expected that the copies Microsoft Word 2007 and Office 2007 without the offending technology will be available by January 11.
“In addition, the beta versions of Microsoft Word 2010 and Microsoft Office 2010, which are available now for downloading, do not contain the technology covered by the injunction,” he said.
Lauding the court verdict, i4i chairman Loudon Owen said in Toronto that he was “pleased with the ruling from the appeals court which upheld the lower court’s decision in its entirety. This is both a vindication for i4i and a war cry for talented inventors whose patents are infringed.”
The Canadian said, “The same guts and integrity that are needed to invent and go against the herd, are at the heart of success in patent litigation against a behemoth like Microsoft.”
Monday, December 21, 2009
Mamtha Mohandas Photoshoot
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Amitabh Visits Ailing Shammi Kapoor In Hospital - Gets Nostalgic
Share“The evening started with a visit to Breach Candy Hospital where the great Shammi Kapoor has been admitted with a chest infection,” Amitabh wrote on his blog bigb.bigadda.com
“Seeing him confined to a bed has been disturbing, but his spirit and his will has been one that requires no words to express his nonchalant reserved demeanour. Shammi Kapoor, who sang and danced his way into our hearts from the snows of Kashmir to the endless soirees he held at his apartment in town. Sad to see him like this, but how wonderful to find his spirits alive and his humour intact,” he added.
Amitabh said he was nostalgic during the visit and recalled the times when he had to spend time in the same hospital. “Entering Breach Candy is always full of the (memories of) many difficult episodes we as a family went through. My illness in 1982 and 1983 and 1984 and the many visits of my father and my mother and the very special manner in which they took care of all of us,” he wrote.
Akshay Kumar’s Connection With Wife Twinkle
ShareI had to finally request his bodyguards to drag him away,” she jokes. “When it comes to choosing between the media and me, my husband may just choose them,” she laughs.
Akshay admits that at most times he follows Twinkle around like a little lamb, only once in a way he gets a chance to actually stray, in the direction of a mike.
Salman Khan - What A Stunt !
ShareReveals a production source, “A robbery scene required Salman to run on the top of a moving train. He did not use a stunt double, nor was he afraid. This stunt was a dangerous one, as one slip and he would have hit the ground and could have been pulled under the train with the speed it was moving in!”
“Salman Khan wanted another retake as he felt he could do it better,” confirms the source.
And in all this intensity Salman managed to keep spot on to his humor and in true Salman Khan style while the train would pull in reverse without a care in the world, Salman, we hear would lie down on the train until it was time for another take. Salman Khan surely is the real life Veer!
Vivek Oberoi’s Double Game
ShareWhy’s that you ask? Well, that’s because the actor plays an ambidextrous man in his next film Prince — It’s Showtime, and wanted to perfect the way it looks on screen.
“I had white boards in my home and two markers. I would wake up in the mornings and would start writing simultaneously on it, so it looks great when you’re shooting these sequences,” says Vivek.
A Lawsuit Filed Against Amitabh Bachchan’s “Paa”
Share“I filed a case in the court demanding a probe into whether ‘Paa’ violated the act or not,” Singh said.
“My stand is simple: If it violated the disability act, the authorities should act against the producer and actors of the film for making a joke of disabled people,” she added. She said the court will hear the case next week. According to Singh, the act is guided by the philosophy of empowering people with disabilities and their associates. The act endeavors to introduce an instrument for promoting equality and participation of people with disabilities on the one hand, and eliminating discrimination of all kinds on the other.