Angelina Jolie's topless photograph with a white horse will be auctioned in London's Christie auction house in May.Angelina Jolie's The 37-year-old's coloured photograph shows her topless with her head
held back and hands caressing a white horse's head as the animal nuzzles
her chest, reported
Sun Online.
The photo is auctioned as a part of The Wild Side of Photography
sale. Jolie was photographed by David LaChapelle in 2001 when she was
25-years-old.
The photograph is expected to fetch between 25,000 to 35,000 pounds.
A tattoo of her ex-husband's name Billy Bob that was erased after
they divorced, can be seen on Jolie's left...
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Saturday, March 9, 2013
GSM Arena tests the Xperia Z battery

The Sony Xperia Z comes with a 2,330mAh capacity battery. This may sound a lot compared to the typical 1500mAh batteries in previous Xperia phones, but the Xperia Z has a larger 5-inch display to power, all in 1080p, as well as a quad-core chipset. GSM Arena recently put the Sony Xperia Z through their battery lab tests to reveal some respectable results.
Sony’s Stamina mode goes some way in keeping the phone lasting throughout the day, but if you want to know how much talk time, video playback and web browsing time you can expect from the...
Monday, February 18, 2013
What to expect with the Motorola X Phone, and is it a real game-changer?

Earlier today, there was a report that the Motorola X Phone, which is expected to be the flagship announcement at Google I/O this year, would be a "game-changer", but as expected, there really wasn't any information on exactly how the X Phone would go about changing the game. So, we strapped on our thinking caps and tried to come up with some possibilities for what Motorola/Google could unveil that would really change the game.
First, we have to make it clear that we are trying to imagine what the X Phone could offer that would be a true...
Galaxy S IV mini is rumored for release in May

Galaxy S IV mini is rumored for release in May - There’s been a lot of talk about what’s being called Samsung Galaxy J. This is not one device, but a family of smartphones. Rumored to be the Galaxy S IV that is highly anticipated, the J Mini (which would be the S4 Mini) as well as another unknown device. New reports today are surfacing with claims that the Mini will actually hit shelves and be available in May, so not long after it’s bigger brother.
Original reports on this device are that the specs will be similar to its elder brother,...
Samsung rumored to launch Galaxy S IV Mini in May
Samsung rumored to launch Galaxy S IV Mini in May - Samsung could be releasing a Galaxy S IV Mini in May, shortly after the Galaxy S IV itself, if rumors are to be believed. The smaller version of the expected Galaxy S IV is said to be released at some point in May, and though light on details relating to specifications, it should follow a similar pattern to the Mini variant of the Galaxy S III.
Sources of SamMobile claim that Project J Active, codenamed Fortius and identified as the Galaxy S IV, would be followed by the Project J Mini, codenamed Serrano. Accessories for the Project J Mini, such as a clear cover, flip cover, and a protective...
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Meteor explodes, rains down on central Russia; 1100 injured
Meteor explodes, rains down on central Russia; 1100 injured
A meteor streaked across the sky and exploded over Russia's Ural Mountains with the power of an atomic bomb Friday, its sonic blasts shattering countless windows and injuring about 1100 people.
The spectacle deeply frightened many Russians, with some elderly women declaring that the world was coming to an end. Many of the injured were cut by flying glass as they flocked to windows, curious about what had produced such a blinding flash of light.
The meteor estimated to be about 10 tons entered the Earth's atmosphere at a hypersonic speed of at least 54,000 kph and shattered...
Russia starts clean-up after meteor strike
Russia starts clean-up after meteor strike
Chelyabinsk, Russia (CNN) -- A day after a spectacular meteor blast shook Russia's Urals region, the clean-up operation got under way Saturday in the hard-hit Russian city of Chelyabinsk.
Although some buildings were unscathed when the sonic waves from the Friday morning explosion reverberated through the region, others lost some or most windows or had walls come tumbling down.
More than 1,000 people were injured, including more than 200 children, according to news reports. Many of them were hit by flying glass.
Most of those hurt were in the Chelyabinsk region; the majority of injuries...
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