Lady Gaga: The Unlikely Queen of 2009

Five Grammy nominations. Four consecutive top 10 singles. Three consecutive #1 songs. A well-received headlining world tour. A meet-and-greet with Queen Elizabeth. A show-stopping appearance on Saturday Night Live. It can't be denied -- Lady Gaga had one incredible year. Usually, stats like these are reserved for the huge one-name acts: Madonna, Britney, Beyonce. But it appears it's time to add one more name to that list: Gaga.


The fact is not many thought she'd be around this long. She had one-hit wonder tattooed all over her. Sporting an insane wardrobe of in-your-face leather and plastic, elaborate masks, and dresses made of bubbles and Kermit the Frog heads, Gaga bounced onto the pop music scene late last year. And most people were counting on her bouncing right back out once her debut 'Just Dance' enjoyed a nice run on the charts. But Lady Gaga surprised everyone and released another chart-topping song. And then another. And then one more.

The surprising part is that her success is so counter-intuitive. She follows no rules. She repels the norm. If you've seen it before, Lady Gaga's not wearing or doing it. So, how did this boundary-pushing little blonde take over mainstream America?

Music journalist Faith-Ann Young offers her opinion, "Her success isn't about her stockings or wigs or bodices. It's a medley of time, place, occasion, talent, money, and shock value. She's coming at a time when a lot of the music scene is rather banal and staid and people are quite desperate to feel something. There hasn't been a Madonna, Prince, or David Bowie to rejuvenate pop in a while." Maybe it was just time for someone to shake pop music's foundation a little bit. Enter Lady Gaga.

Lady Gaga's unpredictable sense of style hasn't hurt her -- in fact, it could be argued it put her on the map. While her music is catchy and she clearly has true talent, her eccentric fashions are what most people first call to mind. You just don't forget someone walking the red carpet in a dress made solely of clear plastic bubbles. Case in point, Lady Gaga met the Queen of England in an Elizabethan-inspired, full-length, red latex dress and red glitter eye mask.

"It's interesting to have a style personality who goes beyond just being a risk-taker. She's pushing boundaries and is developing a signature style that isn't comparable to very many people on the pop culture and/or sartorial time line -- and that is quite an accomplishment!" says Susan Cernek, Glamour Magazine's online Senior Fashion and Beauty Editor.

Cernek continues, "The interesting thing about Lady Gaga is that she's a very '00s style icon. Where as the '90s were about flashy labels, bling, and demonstrations of sexual and financial excess, this decade is much more about personalization and individuality -- and say what you will about her, you've got to admit that Lady Gaga and her style is unique."

A winning combination of a stellar voice and attention-grabbing costumes was always the plan. Lady Gaga began as a performance artist in burlesque shows on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and those roots still heavily influence her every performance and appearance. Young remembers seeing her for the first time; "At Lollapalooza in 2007, Lady Gaga was a skinny brunette girl in a sequined silver bra, dancing with bravado under a disco ball. While she clearly had that burning desire for performance and fame at the time - the glamour and the mystique for which Gaga is known was not yet clear."

And just two years later, Lady Gaga is taking the world by glittery storm. Unabashedly performing every show and walking every red carpet as though she's performing back in the Lower East Side burlesque club. And it's working. Best of all, she's not hiding her intentions to shock and entertain. Cernek concurs, "She is a performer who is clearly performing for an audience -- and makes it transparent in her press statements that's what she's going for. While her costumes may be wildly outrageous, her motives for wearing them are fairly clear and straightforward -- which is refreshing."

But ornate sets and crazy costumes aside, Lady Gaga's voice is her ace in the hole. While many of her songs feature heavy electronics that alter her voice, her immense innate talent is instantly apparent when she sings live. Earlier this season, she was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live and performed two musical numbers. Gaga's second set featured her playing the piano and singing without backup vocals or additional instruments. It was a jaw-dropping moment -- and it solidified her place as pop music's new queen.

Young sums it up Gaga's success well. "The musicians who survive this industry have to have talent AND the business acumen to surround themselves with the right people to develop themselves. Gaga is talented; she can play the piano and sings and dances. But many people can do that. The girl has got fire within her as well. She got to Lollapalooza on sheer guts. Also, she's had a big label Interscope promoting her for two years. And lastly she's got great artistic friends. Madonna had Maripol as a stylist in the '80s to pave her distinctive look. Gaga has Nicola Formichetti and Matt Williams and others. And as for publicists, it pays to have Perez Hilton as a BFF."

Carrie Underwood Engaged

Former American Idol champ Carrie Underwood got an early Christmas present over the weekend — a marriage proposal!


It’s official: The “Before He Cheats” crooner, 27, and her hockey star beau Mike Fisher, a center for the Ottawa Senators, are getting married. “I’m happy to confirm that Carrie Underwood is engaged to Mike Fisher, and the couple couldn’t be happier,” Carrie’s rep said in a press release issued Monday. “No wedding date has been set at this time.”

Carrie and Mike have been dating for close to a year. The athlete, 29, reportedly popped the question to the Nashville-based songbird in his native Canada on Sunday.

Twitter Captures A Nexus One Unboxing And Another Video



A number of pictures have hit the web now showing the Nexus One, aka the Google Phone, in the flesh. But there haven’t been too many showing its packaging, and it getting unboxed. Today, some Twitpics shared by one user show those. As a bonus, he also shows off a bit of its HTC-innards, and even shared a nice little video of the device in action.

The Nexus One is expected to be released early next year sold both unlocked from Google and in partnership with at least one major carrier. Plenty of Googlers already have the device and have been going around all over the country showing it off. There was previously a video of it booting up, but apparently Google made the YouTube user take it down.





10 things Microsoft did right in 2009

The year 2009 was pretty good to Microsoft, even as the weak economy ravaged sales. Microsoft actually did a few things right. The did-wrong list will come later today (not tomorrow as previously posted). For now, I present the list of 10 things Microsoft did right in 2009 -- in no order of importance. They're all important. Microsoft:

1. Flawlessly launched Windows 7. There's a metaphor somehow in Microsoft launching Windows 7 during the 40th anniversary year of the Apollo moon landing. Microsoft's precision reminds of NASA sending man to the moon. While the human risk wasn't as great and many of the engineering challenges were far less than Apollo 11, Windows 7 needed perfect launch and delivery, from testing to release candidate to voluming licensing availability and retail release. Microsoft pulled it off.

It's clear that Microsoft re-engineered the engineering process. The mistakes that led to overlong development of Windows Vista, the dumping of well-publicized features and late delivery (How could Microsoft miss Holiday 2006?) didn't reappear. Microsoft successfully executed a taunt development schedule, improved performance in the right places (like startup and wakeup), made better the user interface and insured that most drivers would be available for popular devices.

Microsoft's success was as much about managing perceptions as developing and delivering a good product. The company clearly worked the blogs that Microsoft influencers, IT managers and some consumers read, as well social networks and forums they might participate in. Early positive reviews and some kick-ass "Laptop Hunters" marketing helped Windows 7 to pull free from the negative reaction gravity that kept Windows Vista from achieving escape velocity.

2. Opened retail stores. Coordinated with Windows 7's launch, Microsoft opened retail stores in Arizona and California and a café in France. The stores are a first step that will need many more to follow. During his Consumer Electronics Show 2009 keynote, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that companies most likely to succeed after a recession make investments during one. Retail stores are one such investment. Apple opened its first retail stores during the 2000-01 recession. Microsoft's situation and timing remind of Apple in May 2001, for starters during a recession. Microsoft's retail strategy will require commitment, if necessary, including running stores at losses for their greater marketing benefit.

3. Offered crapware-free PCs. Microsoft started selling Windows 7 PCs through its online and brick-and-mortar stores in October, free of the preloaded software -- crapware -- that can bog down the performance of even a new system. It's an important change to giving Windows 7 PC users the experience Microsoft engineered out of the box.

4. Launched Bing. Microsoft's "decision engine" may never catch Google. Bing will cannibalize Yahoo search share first. But as a consumer product, with excellent user interface and simply exceptional advertising, Bing already is helping to revive Microsoft's brand outside of the business market. Search is the most popular activity on the Web. By being there with a solid product and big brand, Microsoft can snatch some of the good consumer feeling that Apple or Google gets.

5. Released Security Essentials. Microsoft finally did the right thing by customers and the Windows brand by offering free malware protection. No doubt, Microsoft long resisted the inevitable for the benefit of its anti-malware software partners and for concern about antitrust problems. Security Essentials is reliable malware protection that doesn't overtax Windows. For 2010, Microsoft could make the software better by making it even easier for consumers to get -- say, on new PCs.

6. Promoted Steven Sinofsky. The man who methodically led the team that turned around Microsoft's flagship operating system now leads the Windows & Windows Live division. Sinfosky hugely deserved the promotion to president of the division (see #1). Next up: Turning around Windows Live. Can Sinofsky and team deliver? First answer may come at MIX 10, in March.

7. Released Zune 4.0 software and Zune HD. It's too bad iPod is so popular. Zune 4.0 and Zune HD are both kick-ass products. Microsoft showed that Xbox 360 and Xbox Live aren't flukes. Microsoft can provide good end-to-end solutions in other markets. The company also learned, hopefully, an important lesson: Backwards compatibility isn't everything. Microsoft broke backwards compatibility, by providing new features in Zune HD not available for older devices.

8. Settled antitrust case with the European Union. Last week's browser "Choice Screen" agreement with the EU's Competition Commission is much bigger than it seems. Microsoft's concessions did more than end the browser antitrust case, they effectively sidelined another open investigation, by the company agreeing to release additional interoperability information -- and for products broader than Windows, including Office and SharePoint Server.

9. Improved advertising. Microsoft advertising has long been major lame, particularly the persistent and pointless corporate commercials. From February, Microsoft hit a series of marketing home runs, each stronger than the last:

"The Rookies," featuring cute kids using Windows Live Photo Gallery.
"Laptop Hunters," where people shopped for a PC, which they could keep if within their pre-agreed budget.
"Bing," which commercials made real the limitations of search keywords.
"Windows 7 was my idea," what anyone's idea of good Microsoft advertising should be.

If 2010 advertising is this good, or even better, Microsoft will get a good branding start for the new decade.

10. Debuted Silverlight 4.0. Microsoft continued making its nearly annual updates to Silverlight, releasing v4 beta during Professional Developers Conference 2009. Sadly, Silverlight 4.0 was the only real light coming out of PDC. Internet Explorer 9 is vaporware and Azure has morphed into last year's Amazon Web Services. But Silverlight promises Adobe AIR-like capabilities, support for microphones and Webcams, standalone Silverlight containers and better HTML support, including HTTP streaming, among other new features. A good thing is getting even better.

Is Hankyung’s contract termination request a publicity stunt?

When the scandal regarding Super Junior member Hankyung's request to terminate his contract with SM Entertainment broke out recently, the Korean and Chinese media immediately began scrambling to dig deeper into this issue and read between the lines.

ifeng.com recently held a poll to see how E.L.F members were taking the situation; an overwhelming number of people speculate that this is SME's attempt to create a succès de scandale to raise sales for Super Junior's upcoming concert.

According to the poll, approximately 80% of the fans believed that SM Entertainment had created this controversy in order to hype up Super Junior's upcoming concert in China on January 23, 2010 by conjuring a controversy around Super Junior's single Chinese member. Many don't buy into the coincidence that the tickets went on sale to the public on the 18th, a mere three days before the Hankyung scandal surfaced.

Personally, I have no opinion on the situation yet because there isn't enough information out... but at this point, what's your take on this matter - is Hankyung a victim of a slave contract, a marketing scheme or not a victim at all?

Interview with Hankyung’s legal representatives

We've previously reported that Hankyung of Super Junior requested that his contract be voided. Daily Joongang of Korea tried to reach Hankyung but was unable to reach him as he is currently in China. Instead, they were able to speak with his legal representatives.

- We heard that two separate actions were taken.
"To put it simply, the first action seeks to relieve him from the unfair contract and the second action asks to suspend the contract until the decision is made for the first one so that Hankyung may act on his individual will for the time being."

- When did Hankyung start planning on this action?
"We cannot answer that. We can only answer within the boundaries of what is described on the file."

- His arguments are the same as that of the three members of TVXQ / DBSK?
"Very similar. Hankyung also has 13 year contract with unfair terms."

- Did Hankyung have any contacts with the three members?
"We're not sure. He will soon release an official statement so wait for that."

- Has the date for the first trial been decided yet?
"The file did not even fully go through yet. DBSK's case took about two and a half months until a partial ruling was given and we expect about the same amount of time to be taken for this case. DBSK's case had numerous negotiations for settlements and couple trials so it took longer than usual. We hope that Hankyung's case would not be so long."

- Does Hankyung want to continue as Super Junior or does he want out?
"We don't know. Nothing has been decided in terms of Super Junior."

- We heard that he is preparing for solo activities in China.
"We haven't heard anything about that."

Under immense pressure, Han Geng thanks fans' support on blog

Yesterday, news broke out that Super Junior member Han Geng submitted a formal application to court, wishing to terminate his contract with management company SM Entertainment. On one hand, Han Geng hopes to lift the inequality in his exclusive contract, on the other, SM hopes that they can settle this through communication, and save Super Junior.

Towards member Kyuhyun’s earlier blog post: "Even a beast don't bite the hand that feeds one...I can not understand..." which seemed to suggest Han Geng’s ‘ungratefulness’, Han Geng also updated his CY blog last night at 10:11pm with the message: “I’m currently very well, I know you guys are all there! I love you all.” Besides reassuring fans, the message also expresses his own thoughts of gratitude. And fans have also flooded his blog with comments, expressing that Han Geng can take this time to get some proper rest.

Firefox 3.5: World's most popular browser

Data released by StatCounter indicates that Firefox 3.5 is the world’s most popular browser, having edged ahead of Internet Explorer 7.



Looking at the data, it’s possible that Firefox 3.5 will retain the top spot for long as Internet Explorer 8 is catching up fast.

No matter what browser you happen to be a fan of, you have to admit that that Mozilla’s dethroning of Microsoft’s iron grip on the browser chart is very impressive and quite an achievement.

Well done Mozilla!

WSJ: Apple's Plan to Kill Cable With iTunes (And the Tablet's Coming in March)

The WSJ says that CBS and Disney are seriously considering Apple's plan to kill your cable box with iTunes TV show subscriptions. Oh, and that the Apple tablet thing is coming in March.


The WSJ says that Apple's plan for iTunes TV show subscriptions would have you pay a monthly fee for "access to some TV shows from a selection" of major networks, and that CBS and Disney are the two most seriously thinking about it. CBS would apparently offer up shows from both CBS and the CW, like Gossip Girl, while Disney would be offering up shows from ABC, ABC Family and the Disney Channel. What's interesting is that the networks could actually make more money per subscriber than they do from cable companies, with broadcast networks picking up $2-$4 per subscriber, and cable networks grabbing $1-$2. (Which has to piss cable companies off, no doubt why networks are treading carefully around this proposal.) Originally, Apple had floated something more like a traditional cable payment, like paying $30 a month for a big bundle of TV stuff.

All of this, of course, would fit into Apple's larger plan to remake the iTunes model with Lala, and Apple hopes to launch the service sometime next year. While the way Apple says songs and TV shows now would stick around according to the Journal, the combination of web-and-streaming-oriented music and TV subscriptions fundamentally changes the way iTunes would work.

Oh, and of course, this is all happening as Apple "finalizes its plans for a tablet device," Apple's trying to launch "by the end of March." Interesting, that's what an analyst heard not too long ago. Killing cable and up-ending the publishing industry in one fell swoop? That's a pretty busy 2010. [WSJ]

Brittany Murphy Autopsy Complete, Results Deferred

Wondering what's the official cause of Brittany Murphy's death? Well, we're just as clueless as you.

The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office has just completed its autopsy on the actress, but officials don't plan on disclosing what they found anytime soon.

Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter tells E! News that he will withhold the final report on Murphy's shocking death Sunday until he gets toxicology tests back, which are expected to take up to six weeks.

There was "no evidence of trauma to the body," according to a statement from the coroner's office.

Murphy had been suffering from flulike symptoms in recent days and authorities collected prescription medication from her home.

Meanwhile, her family says there are no immediate plans for a funeral or memorial service.

New 'Valentine's Day' trailer: Taylor and Taylor kissing!



A new trailer’s out online for Valentine’s Day, and as a rom-com addict there is no way I’m missing this one. What a great ensemble cast. Two quick notes on the new trailer:

1) Yes, Swift and Lautner fans, we finally get to see Taylor Squared making out!
2) I’m taking a flight tomorrow and fingers crossed Bradley Cooper is sitting next to me.

Tavia Yeung and Charmaine Sheh break their discord rumours

There were rumours that Tavia Yeung and Charmaine Sheh do not get along with each other after TVB Anniversary Awards. However, both of them attended a promotional event yesterday and expressed that they matched each other perfectly with the black garments that they wore. Both of them looked exactly like sisters. They expressed that this was the first time both of them became partners to accept outside jobs to earn money and they will not mind to collaborate together to do stage performance, cutting ribbon ceremony and shooting commercial in the future. Both of them have already planned to earn money together.

When asked whether Charmaine Sheh prefers to work together with Kevin Cheng or Tavia Yeung for outside job, she expressed, “Both are also good. As long as there is money to earn, then that is good enough.” Tavia Yeung who was standing beside her supported her by saying, “Then, we can ask Moses to work together too. Four of us can perform circus together. He can wear tight garments and show off his muscles.” At the promotional event, Ah Sheh was tied up in the mid air by circus crew and after that she exclaimed nervously, “I held him very tightly just now. We were shaking after we turned a few rounds. I could feel that he was shaking too.” When asked whether she feels this is romantic, Tavia Yeung laughed and said, “If I have to turn a few more rounds, I will vomit and faint in front of him.”

Kim SunAh for Bazaar, Shin MinAh for W

Actresses Kim SunAh and Shin MinAh featured in their latest magazine photoshoots!


‘SamSoonie’ Kim SunAh is seen in a black chic concept photoshoot for January issue of Bazaar, while Shin MinAh represents Korea for the 2010 Chanel Paris-Shanghai Collection in Shanghai recently seen in W January issue.

Go under the cut for more photos!

Kim SunAh lose much weight recently.



And Shin MinAh at the Paris-Shanghai Chanel collection in Shanghai on 3rd December representing Korea!


Why netbooks will still trump tablets in 2010

Tablet backers miss the key point: price. There are four others.

Netbooks have had no shortage of naysayers since they first appeared two fall seasons ago.

Critics said they were too small, underpowered, and fragile, for starters.

Tell that to the consumers who bought more than 50 million netbooks worldwide in the past two years, according to ABI Research.

ABI predicts that netbook sales will continue to explode, with 139 million sold in 2013. But doubters are re-emerging in full force. This time, giddy on the many rumors of Apple's "JesusTablet", they are banging the tablet computing drum.

But there are good reasons to be skeptical that the tablet PC will sweep away the netbook next year.

I've seen this movie before

The tablet computer has been the PC industry's Holy Grail for nearly two decades. Popular Mechanics wrote in 2002, "Creating a user-friendly tablet computer has been a goal for software and hardware manufacturers for about a decade, but nothing has quite measured up to expectations..."

Tablet PCs are used today, but only in any scale in certain industry niches. Their failure to catch on widely hasn't stopped proponents from declaring the imminent arrival of "Year of the Tablet" in 2002, 2004, 2006, and again in 2008.

"I don't think [tablets] are ready to happen," said Geoff Walker, product marketing manager at touchscreen maker, NextWindow Ltd. A former tablet PC marketing executive-and-industry analyst. Walker sees two problems: a lack of applications taking advantage of finger- or pen-based input, and "the fact that you can walk around with a tablet like a clipboard is far more appealing to vertical markets than consumer."

Statisticians say that just because you flip a coin and get heads 7 times in a row doesn't mean that you're more likely get tails on your eighth flip. Each flip is an independent event. You're not "due," even if the overall odds are 50:50.

The analogy isn't perfect, but after hearing that pundits have been declaring the "Year of the tablet" for the past seven years, do you think tablet PCs are finally due?

The first of (all new!) tablets too expensive

The only tablet with a confirmed price tag is the JooJoo, known earlier as the CrunchPad, at $499. Such a spend can buy Amazon's latest Kindle 2 e-reader ($259) and any number of new or refurbished netbooks from Acer, Asus, Dell and others. And a newcomer has just-introduced the $99 CherryPal.

As one repentant tablet enthusiast puts it, "I see very little reason for anyone to shell out the same amount of money for an overall less capable tablet."

Other cheaper tablets will definitely follow, but analysts including Jack Gold question whether they will "have enough horsepower."

"A lot of stuff goes on under the hood when you draw with your finger on a tablet screen that you don't need to do on a PC," Gold said. "The question is: Can you make it responsive enough at that price?"

One thing is for sure: Apple's "iPad" won't risk performance for price. "We don't know how to make a $500 computer that's not a piece of junk, and our DNA will not let us ship that," said CEO Steve Jobs this spring.

Recession still bites

$1,000 for a computer isn't necessarily that much. That's how much the cheapest laptops cost earlier this decade. And it's how much Apple still charges for its lowest-end MacBooks.

But there are innumerable cheaper alternatives today. And the tentativeness of the economic recovery means that consumers will still flock to lower-priced products like netbooks. Gartner Inc. predicts that while PC shipments will grow 12.6% next year, revenues will trail, increasing just 2.6%.

Vendors, especially more agile Asian manufacturers such as Acer Inc., Asus Inc., and Lenovo Group Ltd., will keep saturating the market with lower-priced netbooks to gain share from Dell and HP, says Gartner.

Netbooks get ergonomic

In my colleague Mike Elgan's article "Hello tablets. Good-bye netbooks!", he argued that netbooks were on the way out because users hated interacting with them.

"Netbooks suck for typing. Believe me. I'm a professional," he writes. "One problem is that the keyboards are too cramped. But the other is that tiny netbooks force you to have the screen too close for comfortable reading."

I wonder if Elgan owns a first-generation netbook or if he is 6-foot, 8-inches tall and has Kielbasas for fingers. Certainly, a number of his readers disagreed with him.

"My netbook, the ASUS 1005HA -P... has an excellent keyboard, extremely easy to type," wrote one reader. Another wrote, "I am quite fond of using a netbook for taking notes in class."

Manufacturers have wised up to the size issue. Last year's crop came with keyboards that averaged 92% of a standard laptop.

This year, they edged up again, with many models coming in at 95% of a standard laptop. Samsung went further: Its latest NC series netbooks all boast 97%-size keyboards.

Others, such as HP's Mini 5101 have the same flat, widely-spaced keys (the "island" keyboard) as Apple's MacBook (while keeping the 95% size.)

Today's netbooks have screens that, while not as big as a desktop monitor, can offer just as much real estate. That's because most netbooks, whether their screens are 10 or 12 inches in size, can be upgraded to 1366x768 or 1280x800. That's the same as a 19-inch LCD desktop screen. Even at the basic 1024x600, that is as wide as your 17-inch CRT was earlier this decade.

The latest netbooks are also able to take advantage of those screen sizes. Lenovo's IdeaPad is one of many using Nvidia's Ion GPU -- the same engine in Apple's MacBooks -- to render smooth video on its 12-inch, 1,280x800 screen.

Netbooks seem to have found the ergonomic sweet spot for many if not most consumers. Combine that with their low entry price, and ABI analyst Jeff Orr expects netbooks to remain much more popular than thin-and-light/CULV (consumer ultra-low-voltage) laptops costing several hundred dollars more.

Big forces back the netbook

Two years ago, it took a renegade Taiwanese firm Asus to defy Microsoft and Intel and come out with the groundbreaking Eee.

Today, the forces that hated on netbooks are now backing them. Microsoft made sure Windows 7 supports them, and is pushing Windows Embedded CE for them, too.

Intel keeps pumping out new Atom chipsets, and is keen on fending off competitors like Nvidia (ION graphics) and ARM chip makers like Qualcomm, FreeScale, Texas Instruments and others.

And Google is so hot on netbooks that it is not only developing its Chrome OS exclusively for netbooks, but it is, according to the rumor du jour, now thinking about building its own branded netbook.

A netbook. Not a tablet.

Samsung M5650 Lindy officially announced

First spotted a few weeks ago, the Samsung M5650 Lindy has been officially announced by Samsung, coming as some sort of a successor to the Corby S3650.


Samsung says that the M5650 Lindy is a music phone, and given the touch sensitive music dedicated keys on the front, we have to agree with that. The phone also seems to have a 3.5mm headset jack.

Its other features include: 2.8 inch QVGA display, HSDPA connectivity, Wi-Fi, FM radio, 3MP camera, 50MB of internal memory and MicroSD card support.



As we previously said, Samsung M5650 Lindy is already available in Portugal (priced at €159). It will soon be launched in other European countries, as well as in India, China, Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Africa.

Lily Allen's technology freeze as she prepares to give up fame and settle down with boyfriend

She became an overnight sensation after millions discovered her quirky pop tunes on social networking site MySpace.


But after recording her every waking moment on the internet, popstar Lily Allen has now declared herself a technology 'addict' - and is attempting to get her life back.

The 24-year-old star is preparing to move in with her boyfriend of seven months, building contractor Sam Cooper, and she revealed: ‘It’s not about being famous, it’s not about all the parties, it’s not about wanting to be the biggest pop star on the planet. It’s about being happy.

‘For me, that is Sam, spending time at home, sorting out bed linen… being normal.’

Miss Allen, who has vowed to take a two-year break from music after recently releasing her second album, It’s Not Me, It’s You, confessed ‘I just had this revelation that Facebook, blogging, all those things were becoming a total addiction.

‘I’d be with my boyfriend or my mum and they’d have just got half of me. So I put my BlackBerry, my laptop, my iPod in a box and that’s the end.

‘I won’t use email, I play records on vinyl, I don’t blog. I’ve got more time, more privacy. We’ve ended up in this world of unreal communication and I don’t want that. I want real life back.’

The star’s comments come after Professor Susan Greenfield told the Mail last year how our brains are under threat from modern technology – and sent out a stark warning about the perils of social networking sites.

Professor Greenfield said we must ‘wake up to the damage that the gadget-filled, pharmaceutically-enhanced 21st century is doing to our brains’

She added: ‘Already, it's pretty clear….Attention spans are shorter, personal communication skills are reduced and there's a marked reduction in the ability to think abstractly.’

‘It's almost as if something hasn't really happened until it's been posted on Facebook, Bebo or YouTube.



‘Add that to the huge amount of personal information now stored on the internet - births, marriages, telephone numbers, credit ratings, holiday pictures - and it's sometimes difficult to know where the boundaries of our individuality actually lie. Only one thing is certain: those boundaries are weakening.’

Miss Allen, still best known for her number one 2006 hit Smile, was also frank as she spoke about her miscarriage two years ago with former boyfriend, Chemical Brothers musician Ed Simons.

She called the loss ‘the worst time of my life’ as she admitted she has therapy – and still gets sad as the loss remains a constant presence in her life.

She told Grazia magazine: ‘I couldn't even compute the emotions going through my head, but I was having to put out a press release about my miscarriage.

’I just didn't deal with it at all. I didn't even start beginning to deal with it until the baby's due date. Then it just hit me like a house collapsing.

‘The week before the due date, all I wanted to do was talk about my baby but I also felt I shouldn't. I was working non-stop and I had all this inside my head.’



Speaking about the instant fame that had, at times, left her depressed, the brunette said: ‘ ‘For me, the last 10 years have been unbelievable. I started off really excited, then it all went horribly, horribly wrong.

‘I've had really bad, unbelievably awful times, but if I hadn't had them I wouldn't get the happiness I've got now. I'm very grateful because I could have turned down a very different path. It could have been awful. It really could."

She now plans to move in with Cooper and claimed: ‘We’ve never had one argument and there’s absolutely nothing about him that annoys me.

‘He’s not impressed by what I do. Sam treats me differently. He’s told me he’ll look after me forever. That’s what I’ve always wanted. Someone to look after me.’

Commenting on her weight loss that has taken her from a curvaceous teenager to Chanel model, Miss Allen said she was now embracing becoming a ‘lady’, adding: ‘I’m healthy now. When I was fat I’d find stories with people slagging me off for being fat. It made it all worse. I’m just over the whole body thing.

‘I honestly don’t care any more. I’ll never be teeny tiny like Cheryl Cole or Dannii Minogue, but I’ve stopped comparing myself. Put me next to the average British woman and I’m fine. I’m normal. I’m over beating myself up about it. Yes, I’ve lost weight, because my body shape has changed as I’ve got older.

‘And I’m happy because I’m with someone who’d hate me to change anything about myself. I’ve still got a big bum and thighs, but they’re the parts of my body my boyfriend is always grabbing. I’ve lost that obsession and paranoia. Thank God.’

Katy Perry Tweets About Robert Pattinson Rumors

Last week, two worlds collided when Katy Perry and Robert Pattinson were spotted in a car together after having hung out at a karaoke bar where they were celebrating the birthday of a mutual friend. (In case you were wondering, Perry sang the Mariah Carey holiday classic "All I Want for Christmas is You," while Pattinson did not get on the microphone.) As is the case any time Pattinson is seen anywhere with anyone, rumors began to swirl: Are they together? Why did they leave together? Does that mean that Perry's relationship with Russel Brand is on the outs?

Perry clarified the situation over the weekend the best way she knows how: Via Twitter. On Saturday (December 19) the singer tweeted, "Read a bunch of yesterday's news. People should know by now that I don't do vampires." She didn't make any other reference to it, which seems to close the case entirely. The party was for 25-year-old actress Shannon Woodward, and it's the second time that Perry and Pattinson have been in the same room for a Woodward birthday.

Perry is currently in the U.K. with Brand (she tweeted a photo from a soccer match yesterday) and recently completed work on her second album, which should be unleashed on the universe some time in the first half of 2010.

Taiwanese rock trio F.I.R. release MV for “We Are” track!

With the December release of Taiwanese band F.I.R.’s latest album, the hugely popular rock trio are at it again with a brand new MV for their latest single “We Are”. The song, which doesn’t stray too far from the trio’s brand of “orchestrated rock”, features the riveting vocals of Faye and the instrumental accompaniment of guys who aren’t named Faye.

The newest MV doesn’t take any shortcuts on sweeping visuals that have been characteristic of F.I.R.’s previous MVs either. Taking place in a primarily in beautiful forest scenery, as well as being filmed in washed-out colors that are occasionally splashed with hints of colors (e.g., the band’s instruments), the band sticks to their traditional MV formula, much as this song sticks with their successful song formula. But if this is how you’ve always enjoyed F.I.R. this way, you’ll love this song and this MV.

YouTube Gets Its Own Short URLs. Except They’re Still Pretty Long.

Looks like Google is really going full steam ahead with its shortened URLs. Only a week after the search giant launched its own Goo.gl short URLs, its subsidiary YouTube is launching its own short URL service: youtu.be.

In a blog post announcing the new feature, YouTube writes that the short URL will be used exclusively for YouTube videos (which means it isn’t as useful to spammers for misdirection). The post also notes that because all youtu.be shortlinks include the YouTube video ID, developers can use that information to surface thumbnails and track how a video is spreading.

Unfortunately, embedding a video ID has a downside: they’re relatively long. Whereas your typical bit.ly link weighs in at around 20 characters, a youtu.be link comes out to 27 characters, primarily because YouTube IDs are a beefy 11 characters long. That may not sound like much, but those extra 7 characters represent 5% of your maximum tweet length. Hopefully the features that video IDs enable for developers will outweigh that cost.

Any videos shared through YouTube’s autosharing features to Facebook, Twitter, and Google Reader will take advantage of the new short URLs automatically. You can also create the link yourself in this format:

To use youtu.be manually, simply take a URL like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdeioVndUhs and replace the “http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=” with “http://youtu.be/” to get: http://youtu.be/FdeioVndUhs Plug that shorter URL into a browser, and you’ll see it redirects to that video.

Specs for Motorola Opus One hit web

If you have been anxiously waiting got hear the full specs for the Motorola Opus One, today is your lucky day. One of the sources over at Boy Genius Report has spilled the beans with the full specs list for the device.



The handset will have a 3.1″ 320 x 480 resolution screen, 3MP autofocus camera, accelerometer, proximity sensor, WiFi, Bluetooth, microSD card, and a 2.5mm headphone jack. The device will also have Android LBS integrated with the iDEN GPS engine, haptics feedback for main control buttons, and a plastic housing with some rubber texture finishes.

The device will measure 58mm W x 118mm L and weighs 100g. Memory is 512MB ROM and 256MB of RAM. The opus will run Android 1.5 and use a CPU known as Zeus. Sounds like a decent enough device to me.

Well, That's Another "World's X-est" That Will Never Be Topped



Another week, another "world's thinnest." LG's new LCD looks like an OLED, and at just 2.6mm thick, it's actually a shade thinner than Sony's XEL-1.

Thankfully LG didn't compromise on diagonal size, with this prototype coming in at 42-inches. It's LED-backlit, with a 120Hz processor (for the US market, anyway) and apparently only weighs 4 kilograms.

Top 10 Entertainment Stories Of 2009



The death of Michael Jackson, Kanye Hijacking Taylor’s VMA Moment, and the Chris Brown and Rihanna’s Domestic Disturbia were some of the stories that got us talking in 2009, according to The Associated Press. The AP has compiled a list of the Top 10 Entertainment Stories of the Year based on the votes of U.S. newspaper and broadcast editors surveyed by the newswire.

The Top 10 Celebrity Stories of 2009:


1. Michael Jackson’s Death


2. Susan Boyle

3. Conan O’Brien Replaces Jay Leno As Host Of The Tonight Show

4. Walter Cronkite Dies

5. David Letterman Extortion Plot

6. Chris Brown Attacks Rihanna

7. Kanye West Slams Taylor Swift At MTV Video Music Awards

8. Live Videos

9. Jon & Kate Split

10. Heath Ledger Wins Posthumous Oscar

Carrie Underwood Engaged To Marry Mike Fisher, Source Says

Canadian hockey star Mike Fisher and country songbird Carrie Underwood are engaged to be married, a source close to the couple told The Ottawa Sun on Monday.

The blogosphere has been atwitter with rumors of a Christmas engagement for celebrity couple have after a friend of Underwood’s family congratulated the Nashville native on her upcoming marriage on his Twitter page Sunday.

This morning, a source close to the couple confirmed to the Canadian press that the athlete popped the question during a family gathering over the weekend and Carrie has accepted the proposal.

The couple has been dating quietly for a year. Last month, Carrie penned a dedication to Fisher in the linear notes of her latest album, Play On.

James Cameron Talks 'Avatar' Sequel Plans

Director says films won't take nearly as long to make now that they have CG technology figured out.

"Aliens." "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." James Cameron knows how to make a sequel, revisiting fully created fictional worlds, taking what's already established and trying to outflank what came before. That's been the director's plan since embarking on his technology-revolutionizing quest to being "Avatar" to the big screen, and with the film's mammoth first weekend behind it, an alien love story sequel we almost certainly shall get. (If you haven't seen the film already, now would be a good time to stop reading, as spoilers abound below).

In a pre-opening discussion with MTV News, Cameron spoke at length about his plans for his burgeoning sci-fi franchise and where the story will pick up following the first film's game-changer of an ending: Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) successfully and permanently transfers his consciousness to his big blue Na'vi avatar after falling in love with Princess Neytiri (Zoe Saldana).

Cameron made clear that the next film won't be a prequel, recounting previous backstory, but will begin after the events of the initial movie. "We'll follow Jake and Neytiri," he confirmed.

In fact, Cameron intends to follow the couple for another two films. "I have a trilogy-scaled arc of story right now, but I haven't really put any serious work into writing a script," he said.

The next two films, however, won't necessitate the four years of production time that "Avatar" took to perfect its motion-capture technology and computer-generated environments and beings. "Part of what we set out to do is create a world and create these characters," Cameron said. "From the time we capture and finish the capture, it's literally nine to 10 months to get the CG characters working, to get their facial musculature working. ... So now we have Jake, we have Neytiri. Sam can step right back into it, the characters will fit them like a glove, and we'll just go on. So a lot of the start-up torque that had to be done for one movie really makes more sense if you play it out across several films."

So where will the challenge be for a director who so famously craves one, from the intensity of shooting underwater for months for 1989's "The Abyss" to the mega-budgeted, initially ridiculed "Titanic" in 1997?

"My next goal is to refine the technique, make it easier so it doesn't take as long," Cameron said. "We were doing a lot of pioneering work on 'Avatar.' It wouldn't have taken as long if we already knew exactly how to do it."

Hankyung requests to terminate his contract & More Updates

Looks like SM Entertainment just might lose another star... After the JaeChunSu trio turned their backs against their company in regards to their unfair contract, Hankyung (Hangeng) of Super Junior decided to follow their lead and attempt to opt out as well.

According to a related source in China, Hankyung filed a request at the Seoul Central District Court to make his contract with SM Entertainment null and void at noon on the 21st.

Hankyung, who is well-known as the only Chinese member in Super Junior, is popular amongst both the Asian youth and media. With his good reputation and talent, many speculated that the singer would go on to have a very successful solo career as well. However, rumor has it that the contract forbade Hankyung from pursuing a solo career, creating a rift that led to this contract termination request.

The press stated,
"No specific details have yet been released towards this termination request. However, it is likely the reason is because of the unfairness the contract holds in regards to Hankyung's personal development."

Currently, Hankyung's legal representative is remaining silent.

Hankyung’s termination request document revealed

Amidst all the fiasco the k-pop world is going through at the moment, allkpop was able to successfully retrieve the actual document used to file in Super Junior member Hankyung's contract termination request. This yet proves this case is indeed serious; thus we must all be concerned what's waiting for us next.



Super Junior’s Kyuhyun leaves a cryptic message on CyWorld?

Super Junior member Hankyung requested to terminate his contract with SM Entertainment this evening, and it seems like the situation has spread since then - although no one is exactly sure how to interpret this message yet, fellow SuJu member Kyuhyun recently posted a mysterious update in English on his CyWorld fresh after the dispute.



When one clears the (adorable) graphics off of the blog post, Kyuhyun's message clearly reads,
Even a beast don't bite the hand that feeds one...

I can not understand...

So is this post alluding to Hankyung's relationship with SM Entertainment or are we jumping to conclusions? You be the judge.

Super Junior’s Kyuhyun shuts down his Cyworld

After leaving a cryptic, or rather, a blatantly obvious message in favor of SM Entertainment over the shocking Hankyung ordeal, Kyuhyun has shut down his Cyworld minihompy.

Although Kyuhyun's message was correct for the most part (there's a reason why it's a popular saying), we can only assume he has received a massive amount of hate and criticism from Super Junior faithfuls (E.L.F), for leaving a message in support of SM.

With that said, his minihompy is now shut down and a simple message has been left behind.

옳은 길로 가길 바라는
마음이었을 뿐인데..

무섭다..

Taking the right path is the
only thing that I wished for...

Scary...

What do you guys think, is Kyuhyun right or wrong? Are SM Entertainment artists becoming too greedy for their own good? After all, they all knew what they were getting into from the start.

Microsoft Sued by Bing! (And We Don't Mean Its Search Engine)

Just as Microsoft worked out a compromise to its long-running conflict with the European Union, it now faces the prospect of legal action from a pair of small companies the software giant has allegedly wronged.

Last week Microsoft admitted that a Chinese contract developer, hired by MSN China to develop its Juku microblogging site, copied code from Plurk, a competing site. Although Microsoft has apologized for the fiasco, Plurk has hinted that it might take legal action.

Now comes word that a small design firm in St. Louis has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft, claiming it owns trademark rights to the "Bing!" name Microsoft chose earlier this year for its overhauled search engine.

Last week Bing! Information Designs LLC filed the lawsuit against Microsoft in the 22nd Judicial Circuit of the Missouri Circuit Court in St. Louis charging Microsoft with trademark infringement and unfair competition.

Bing! (the St. Louis one) maintains that it has been using the name since 2000. A story in The Seattle Times on Friday quoted the company's attorney, Tony Simon, as saying that since Microsoft rebranded its search engine with the Bing! name earlier this year, clients of the St. Louis Bing! are confused and think the design firm is somehow affiliated with Microsoft.

The company is seeking "actual and punitive damages," including having Microsoft pay for advertising to reverse the confusion the software vendor has created, according to a Dow Jones Newswire story. The suit does not specify a dollar amount for the alleged damages.

Microsoft spokespersons have said they don't believe the suit has any merit.

One point in Microsoft's defense: While the St. Louis Bing! claims that it has been using the name for almost 10 years, the company just filed a trademark application for the name in May " after word began circulating that Microsoft might adopt the name, according to a story published online today by the Guardian newspaper in Britain. Microsoft filed a similar application in March for the Bing! trademark, the story said.

As for the Plurk case, the Canadian company has yet to take legal action, but a posting on the company's blog last week indicated that a lawsuit is likely.

"We are currently looking at all possibilities on how to move forward in response to Microsoft's recent apology statement," said Plurk co-founder Alvin Woon in the blog. "We are still thinking of pursuing the full extent of our legal options available, due [to] the seriousness of the situation. Basically, Microsoft accepts responsibility, but they do not offer accountability."

Yelp Walks Away From Google Deal, And Half A Billion Dollars

Jeremy Stoppleman, the CEO of Yelp, has walked away from an all-but-signed deal to be acquired by Google for more than half a billion dollars.

The deal was, as we wrote late last week, in the later stages of negotiation. The two companies had agreed on a price – around $550 million plus earnouts – and were working through the final details of the acquisition.

Then something happened that made Yelp reconsider the deal. Over the weekend they notified Google that they were not going to sell, say multiple sources.

So what made the deal go sideways? We’re working on that. From the information we’ve gathered, there is currently no other suitor seriously looking at the company. For now Yelp intends to stay independent. We’re betting that someone – Apple, Microsoft, etc. – came to Yelp with an offer for a strategic deal gave Stoppleman the confidence to say no to Google. But who that partner is and what they offered isn’t something we’ve been able to track down.

Taylor Swift Associated Press Entertainer Of The Year 2009

The Associated Press has named Taylor Swift its Entertainer of the Year, following last year’s selection of comedienne Tina Fey.

“I am so honored and so excited,” the “Love Story” said in an interview by phone with the news wire last week. “This was so unexpected, and I could not be more grateful.”

It has been an enchanted year for the 20-year-old country crooner. She led a sold-out tour across 52 cities across North America.

She won album of the year from the Country Music Awards and the Country Music Association Awards. She hosted Saturday Night Live and performed at the Grammys. She won five American Music Awards, including the coveted Artist of the Year trophy

Taylor is nominated for eight Grammy Awards at next month’s 2010 ceremony in Los Angeles.

The Pussycat Dolls Adding New Members

Despite rumors of strife, founder and choreographer Robin Antin insists The Pussycat Dolls are still standing — and even replacing a few current members.


Robin — who founded the “Don’t Cha” stars as a burlesque dance troupe in 1995 — refuses to reveal which of The Dolls will be leaving, but says a change of face will be good for the girl band’s signature pop sound.

Nicole is going back in the studio. We’re working on new music right now. There will be a few new faces in the Pussycat Dolls. I’ve been really putting that out there. I’m really excited about it,” Robin reveals. “Inside every girl, inside every woman, is a Pussycat Doll and I always want to bring in new faces to really show that.”

Antin reports, “The Pussycat Dolls are not breaking up. I’m the creator of the Pussycat Dolls and I won the brand. I would be the one to say, ‘OK, it’s over.’ But it’s so not.”

Korea's Song Hye-Gyo cast in new film by Wang Jiawei

Korean Wave star Song Hye-gyo has been cast in Chinese director Wang Jiawei's upcoming film "The Grand Master" along with top performers including Tony Leung and Zhang Ziyi, the actress's agent said Monday, Yonhap News reported.

Song, the heroine of mega-hit TV series "Autumn In My Heart (2000)," will join the cast early next year, said Seoul-based Eden 9 Entertainment.

The actress, whose role has yet to be fixed, has been studying Chinese and martial arts for the film, according to the agency.

In "The Grand Master," Leung takes on the role of Ip Man, a real-life Wing Chun grandmaster whose students included the legendary martial artist Bruce Lee. Other top Chinese actors and actresses, including Chang Chen, Brigitte Lin and Zhao Benshan, will join the cast.

Wang, internationally renowned for visually unique and stylish films including "Chungking Express (1994)" and "Happy Together (1997)," first revealed his hopes to work with Song during the 2004 Pusan International Film Festival.

Though considered one of the most influential TV performers in Korea, Song has been relatively unsuccessful on screen, with her films like "Hwang Jin-yi (2007)" recording mediocre box office results.

Another sign of Jaebeom’s return?

We reported earlier about group 2PM and their plans to split their earnings with their leader, Jaebeom. Jaebeom (Jay Park), who has been in his hometown of Seattle ever since the break of his scandal, was not involved in the entire making of the "1:59PM" album. But with all of the recent news regarding 2PM, many fans are speculating it is yet another sign of the leader's return.

According to officials, splitting the money with Jaebeom is not ideal, in fact there would be much red tape around it and JYPE would never allow such a thing. But because they have approved the deal, people are thinking that something's up.

Of course, don't think wrong about the boys of 2PM. I'm sure they're doing this out of love but the fact of the matter is, the entertainment group would never had said yes if Jaebeom was not a part of the group. And judging from their performance tributes to the leader, them claiming that 2PM is forever 7 and that Jaebeom is "forever their leader"; come on, it's kind of obvious right?

With talks of a possible show about Jaebeom's return and JYPE not denying this, people are thinking that his return is now a sure thing. But everyone's screaming, "We know!" and the question still remains the same: when? Officials are saying, "All we see in these acts are the significance of Jaebeom's very soon to come return."

Cowon V5 HD set for South Korea debut on January 1



Cowon has finally made its latest and greatest PMP official, and the spec sheet does not disappoint. Mixing appealing curves with a 4.8-inch display, the V5 HD offers 720p video playback that can be channeled out via HDMI or Composite outputs. On the software front, there's the usual litany of wide-ranging file compatibility and basic apps -- cortesy of Windows CE 6.0 -- as well as a world clock, RSS reader, Flash games, voice recorder, and an optional T-DMB tuner. We still don't know what's doing the dirty work under the hood, but you won't be wanting for storage, with integrated memory options up to 32GB being augmented by SDHC expandability. Battery life is rated at 10 hours of video or 45 hours of music, and the Korean landing date is January 1 with prices starting at 299,000 KRW ($256). Until then, you can check out more pictures after the break.


HTC Espresso's revised Sense UI spotted?



Among the seemingly thousands of Android-powered HTC handsets rumored for the first half of 2010, little is known of the mysterious Espresso -- the codename was found in a 2.1 ROM and a sketchy report claims that it'll have a QWERTY keyboard for an MWC announcement, but other than that, we're in the dark. Anyhow, Italian site hdblog.it now claims to have some shots ripped off the Espresso's display, and at a glance, you can tell this isn't quite the Sense we're used to from the Hero. The bar along the bottom now features direct access to People -- a feature we'd already heard would be revised for HTC's next round of Android phones -- and app icons have apparently been graced with translucent surrounds that are... well, not exactly pretty. We've got to keep our opinions in check until we actually see a shipping ROM, of course, so hopefully those talks of an MWC unveiling in February pan out.

Britney Spears Ranks 2009's Most Ridiculous Britney Stories

Having trouble sorting fact from fiction when it comes to Britney Spears? Allow Britney herself to help you out.

The pop star has introduced a new "Bulls#!t Alerts" page on her Web site, meant to deliver "the inside scoop straight from Britney and her team on what's true and what's bull."

The page launches by focusing on the bull, and lots of it. A post titled "The Year in BS" presents a list of the 75 most outlandish media stories reported about Britney over the past year, as determined by the Spears team.

"There were more then 13,000 stories written about Britney in 2009," says the post. "We ranked the ones we believe were the most ridiculous. Either because they were factually inaccurate, because they reported the patently absurd, or because we believe they are simply offensive to the sensibilities.

The No. 1 story on the list, from the Mirror in the U.K., claimed that Britney was dating Indian choreographer Sandip Soparrkar.

Also in the top 10: reports that Spears, 28, wasn't prepared for her world tour, that she thought her father was drugging her, that she was dating music producer Dallas Austin, and that she filmed a music video topless.

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