Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

Showing posts with label actress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label actress. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Features iPad



New products from Apple (Steve Jobs) has attracted many people, especially for apple lovers. All of the built-in apps on iPad were designed from the ground up to take advantage of the large Multi-Touch screen. And they work in any orientation. So you can do things with these apps that you can’t do on any other device.

Safari

The large Multi-Touch screen on iPad lets you see web pages as they were meant to be seen — one page at a time. With vibrant color and sharp text. So whether you’re looking at a page in portrait or landscape, you can see everything at a size that’s actually readable. And with iPad, navigating the web has never been easier or more intuitive. Because you use the most natural pointing device there is: your finger. Scroll through a page just by flicking your finger up or down on the screen. Or pinch to zoom in or out on a photo. There’s also a thumbnail view that shows all your open pages in a grid, to let you quickly move from one page to the next.



Mail iPad

See and touch your email in ways you never could before. In landscape, you get a split-screen view showing both an opened email and the messages in your inbox. To see the opened email by itself, turn iPad to portrait, and the email automatically rotates and fills the screen. No matter which orientation you use, you can scroll through your mail, compose a new email using the large, onscreen keyboard, or delete messages with nothing more than a tap and a flick. If someone emails you a photo, you can see it right in the message. You can also save the photos in an email directly to the built-in Photos app. And iPad works with all the most popular email providers, including MobileMe, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Hotmail, and AOL.

Photos iPad

With its crisp, vibrant display and unique software features, iPad is an extraordinary way to enjoy and share your photos. For example, the Photos app displays the photos in an album as though they were in a stack. Just tap the stack, and the whole album opens up. From there, you can flip through your pictures, zoom in or out, or watch a slideshow. You can even use your iPad as a beautiful digital photo frame while it’s is docked or charging. And there are lots of ways to import photos: You can sync them from your computer, download them from an email, or import them directly from your camera using the optional Camera Connection Kit.

* Star Trek is available on iTunes.

Video iPad

The large, high-resolution screen makes iPad perfect for watching any kind of video: from HD movies and TV shows to podcasts and music videos. Switch between widescreen and full screen with a double-tap. Because iPad is essentially one big screen, with no distracting keypad or buttons, you feel completely immersed in whatever you’re watching.
YouTube

The YouTube app organizes videos so they’re easy to see and navigate. To watch one, just tap it. When you’re watching in landscape, the video automatically plays in full screen. And with its high-resolution display, iPad makes the latest HD YouTube videos look positively amazing.

iPod

With the iPod app, all your music is literally at your fingertips. Browse by album, song, artist, or genre with a simple flick. To play a song, just tap it. iPad even displays album art at full size. Listen to your music with the powerful built-in speaker or with wired or Bluetooth wireless headphones.

iTunes

A tap of the iTunes store icon lets you browse and buy music, TV shows, and podcasts — or buy and rent movies — wirelessly, right from your iPad. Choose from thousands of movies and TV shows (in both standard and high definition), along with thousands of podcasts and millions of songs. Preview songs before you buy them. Or just sync iPad with the content you already have in your iTunes library on your Mac or PC.

App Store


iPad runs almost 140,000 apps from the App Store. Everything from games to business apps and more. And new apps designed specially for iPad are highlighted, so you can easily find the ones that take full advantage of its features. Just tap the App Store icon on the screen to browse, buy, and download apps wirelessly, right to the iPad.

iBooks


The iBooks app is a great new way to read and buy books.* Download the free app from the App Store and buy everything from classics to best sellers from the built-in iBookstore. Once you’ve bought a book, it’s displayed on your Bookshelf. Just tap it to start reading. The high-resolution, LED-backlit screen displays everything in sharp, rich color, so it’s easy to read, even in low light.

Maps


See more of the world with high-resolution satellite and street view images. Even see topography with the new terrain view. You can also search for a nearby business type (“Restaurant,” for example), then tap the business to see the route and directions from your current location.

Notes


With its expansive display and large, onscreen keyboard, iPad makes jotting down notes easy. In landscape view, you see not only a note-taking page but a list of all your notes. iPad even circles the current note in red, so you can see where you are at a glance.

Calendar


iPad makes it easy to stay on schedule by displaying day, week, month, or list views of your calendar. You can see an overview of a whole month or the details of a single day. iPad even shows multiple calendars at once, so you can manage work and family schedules at the same time.

Contacts

The Contacts app on iPad makes finding names, numbers, and other important information quicker and easier than ever before. A new view lets you see both your complete contacts list and a single contact simultaneously. Need directions? Tap an address inside a contact and iPad automatically opens Maps.

Home Screen

The Home Screen gives you one-tap access to everything on iPad. You can customize your Home Screen by adding your favorite apps and websites or using your own photos as the background. And you can move apps around to arrange them in any order you want.

Spotlight Search

Spotlight Search allows you to search across iPad and all of its built-in apps, including Mail, Contacts, Calendar, iPod, and Notes. It even searches apps you’ve downloaded from the App Store. So no matter what you’re looking for, it’s never more than a few taps away.

by: apple.com

Share |

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Steve Jobs Biography



Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs Biography (Steven Paul Jobs): CEO Apple Computers + CEO Pixar Animation Studios
Famous for : Being a major force behind the success of Apples computers and for being an innovative technology and Internet entrepreneur.
Jobs details : Born - 24th of February, 1955 USA / Lives - United States of America


Steve Jobs is the Chairman, CEO and co-founder of Apple Inc., a leading manufacturer of electronic devices including the Macintosh Computer (MAC), iPod, iPhone, and the music and video software itunes. He was CEO of Pixar Animation Studios until it was acquired by Disney in 2006. Although he is known as a business and sales wizard, Steve Jobs is credited with many of the electronic inventions now patented by Apple.

Steven Paul Jobs was born in San Francisco to Joanne Carole Schieble and Syrian Abdulfattah John Jandali and adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs. He attended the Cupertino Middle School followed by high school at Homestead H.S. in the same town of Cupertino. He spent his childhood in the South Bay area, a region that would later become known as Silicon Valley. During high school Jobs held a summer job at the Hewlett-Packard Company in Palo Alto prior to attending college. His original association with Steven Wozniak began as a result of attending lectures and working at HP.

Although he attended Reed College in Portland, Oregon, Steve Jobs never graduated, having only spent about six months at college. He returned to California in 1974 and began attending meetings of the Homebrew Computer Club with his friend Wozniak. At the same time he took a job at Atari to save money for a spiritual retreat to India. While working there he discovered that a popular whistle recreated the tones needed to make long distance phone calls with AT&T. Jobs convinced Wozniak to go into business with him to create "blue boxes" and sell them to people wishing to make free long distance phone calls.

Jobs ended up backpacking through India but returned to work with Atari. He continued to work with Wozniak on other projects and finally convinced him to market a computer Wozniak had built for himself. On April 1, 1976, Apple Inc. was born. Although the business started with printed circuit boards, Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs eventually created their first personal computer, the Apple I, and sold it for $666.66. They later followed it with the Apple II, a large success for their business. Apple Inc. began selling shares in December of 1980.

As the company grew, so did its merchandise and the hugely successful Macintosh was introduced to the public in 1984 and became the first personal computer with a graphical user interface (GUI) through which individuals could interact with the items on the screen. As Apple grew even more, Jobs experienced tension with the board and the struggles led to Jobs leaving Apple in May of 1985.

Steve Jobs went on to create the company called NeXT in 1986. Although it began as a company designed around aesthetic interpersonal computing, it later focused more on software development. NeXT ended up playing a major role in the development of email and the world wide web.

Apple bought NeXT in 1996 and reinstated Jobs as the Chief Executive Officer. His current annual salary is $1, but he receives executive gifts from the board that give better tax advantages than does his salary. He is well known for his work ethic as well as his rumored temper, but has consistently helped to grow Apple from a company bordering on bankruptcy in the 1990s to a very successful company today. Steve Jobs has helped establish the new electronic divisions and personally helped to create the ipod, iphone, and other personal devices.



by:Woopidoo.com



Share |

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Golden Globe Winners List 2010




Golden Globe Awards 2010 Air Date: Sunday, January 17 on NBC

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Penelope Cruz
'Nine'

Vera Farmiga
'Up in the Air'

Anna Kendrick
'Up in the Air'

Mo'Nique ( winner)
'Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire'

Julianne Moore
'A Single Man'

Best Actress in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical
Toni Collette (winner)
'United States of Tara'

Courteney Cox
'Cougar Town'

Tina Fey
'30 Rock'

Edie Falco
'Nurse Jackie'

Lea Michele
'Glee'

Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Neil Patrick Harris
'How I Met Your Mother'

Michael Emerson
'Lost'

Jeremy Piven
'Entourage'

William Hurt
'Damages'

John Lithgow
(winner)
'Dexter'

Golden globes best Animated Feature Film
'Coraline'
'Fantastic Mr. Fox'
'Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs'
'The Princess and the Frog'
'Up'
(winner)

Best Actor in a Television Series, Drama
Simon Baker
'The Mentalist'

Michael C. Hall
(winner)
'Dexter'

Jon Hamm
'Mad Men'

Hugh Laurie
'House'

Bill Paxton
'Big Love'

Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama
Julianna Margulies
(winner)
'The Good Wife'

Glenn Close
'Damages'

January Jones
'Mad Men'

Anna Paquin
'True Blood'

Kyra Sedgwick
'The Closer'

Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
'Grey Gardens'
(winner)
'Into the Storm'
'Little Dorrit'
'Taking Chance'
'Georgia O'Keeffe'

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy
Sandra Bullock
'The Proposal'

Marion Cotillard
'Nine'

Julia Roberts
'Duplicity'

Meryl Streep
(winner)
'It's Complicated'

Meryl Streep
'Julie and Julia'

Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Kevin Bacon
(winner)
'Taking Chance'

Kenneth Branagh
'Wallander: One Step Behind'

Chiwetel Ejiofor
'Endgame'

Brendan Gleeson
'Into the Storm'

Jeremy Irons
'Georgia O'Keeffe'

Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Joan Allen
'Georgia O'Keeffe'

Drew Barrymore
(winner)
'Grey Gardens'

Jessica Lange
'Grey Gardens'

Anna Paquin
'The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler'

Sigourney Weaver
'Prayers for Bobby'

Best Screenplay - Motion Picture
'The Hurt Locker'
Mark Boal

'District 9'
Neill Blomkamp, Terri Tatchell

'Inglourious Basterds'
Quentin Tarantino

'It's Complicated'
Nancy Meyers

'Up in the Air'
(winner)
Jason Reitman, Sheldon Turner

Best Actor in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical
Alec Baldwin
(winner)
'30 Rock'

Steve Carell
'The Office'

Thomas Jane
'Hung'

David Duchovny
'Californication'

Matthew Morrison
'Glee'

Best Foreign Language Film
'A Prophet'
'The White Ribbon'
(winner)
'The Maid'
'Baaria'

Best Television Series, Drama
'Big Love'
'Dexter'
'House'
'Mad Men'
(winner)
'True Blood'

Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Jane Adams
'Hung'

Rose Byrne
'Damages'

Jane Lynch
'Glee'

Janet McTeer
'Into the Storm'

Chloe Sevigny
(winner)
'Big Love'

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Matt Damon
'Invictus'

Woody Harrelson
'The Messenger'

Christopher Plummer
'The Last Station'

Stanley Tucci
'The Lovely Bones'

Christoph Waltz (winner)
'Inglourious Basterds'

Best Director - Motion Picture
Kathryn Bigelow
'The Hurt Locker'

James Cameron
(winner)
'Avatar'

Clint Eastwood
'Invictus'

Jason Reitman
'Up in the Air'

Quentin Tarantino
'Inglourious Basterds'

Best Televison Series, Comedy or Musical
'30 Rock'
'Entourage'
'Glee'
(winner)
'Modern Family'
'The Office'

Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
'(500) Days of Summer'
'The Hangover' (winner)
'It's Complicated'
'Julie & Julia'
'Nine'

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
Emily Blunt
'The Young Victoria'

Sandra Bullock (winner)
'The Blind Side'

Helen Mirren
'The Last Station'

Carey Mulligan
'An Education'

Gabourey Sidibe
'Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire'

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy
Matt Damon
'The Informant!'
Daniel Day-Lewis
'Nine'
Robert Downey, Jr. (winner)
'Sherlock Holmes'
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
'(500) Days of Summer
Michael Stuhlbarg
'A Serious Man'

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
Jeff Bridges (winner)
'Crazy Heart'

George Clooney
'Up in the Air'

Colin Firth
'A Single Man'

Morgan Freeman
'Invictus'

Tobey Maguire
'Brothers'

Best Motion Picture, Drama
'Avatar' (winner)
'The Hurt Locker'
'Inglourious Basterds'
'Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire'
'Up in the Air


Share |
 

TUBIR Copyright © 2009 Community is Designed by Bie