Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Jaden Smith says God inspired his new fashion line named ‘666’

In an interesting new interview singer and actor Jaden Smith has revealed that he is a prophet and that God inspired his new fashion line named ‘666’. Jaden, along with his sister Willow, have become more popular with unique way of thinking.

The promo photo for the clothing has caused a lot of controversy as it shows Jaden Smith with the letters 666 imprinted on his forehead.
EntertainmentforBreakfast.com reports that in an interview with Rolling Stone, Jaden spoke about his fashion line saying “God exists in all things that surround the fire that burns in the sky. She is responsible for all spontaneous ideas. In fact, 666 is not an evil number. This number is actually three part and represents the six angels that descended from the six Heavens, who are searching for the six prophets who are meant to lead the masses. 

Monday, March 2, 2015

Mom: My Son Was 'Digitally Kidnapped’

Lindsey Paris and her son today (Photo courtesy of Paris)
This story is kind of plagiarizing photos of lovely babies or ladies which is a common trend on internet but worse if the user is claiming such picture as his/her own.
Lindsey Paris was excited when she saw a new “like” pop up on the Facebook page that she’d set up for her blog Red Head Baby Mama. But the feeling quickly turned into shock after the Atlanta mother clicked on the name of the woman who’d given the thumbs up to a photo of Paris’ then 18-month-old son. The stranger had made the toddler’s image her homepage photo and was presenting Paris’ son asher own child. “I flew into a mother lion rage, then I burst into tears,” Paris tells Yahoo Parenting, of the 2012 incident that still has her on edge. “She was pretending that he was her own and commenting on when was he going to start teething. Her friends were saying that they loved his hair. She was treating him as her own and that was the most petrifying thing. I didn’t know people did this.” 
Paris soon learned all about the relatively rare but disturbing online trend of role playing with photos of other people’s children stolen from social media accounts. “It isn’t a technical crime,” she says, so the blogger did the only thing she could. Paris messaged the woman, who turned out to be a 16 year old girl in California, and the teen apologized two days after Paris’s “forcefully polite” note asking her to take the photo down. “She said she’d always wanted a red-headed son and ‘I didn’t mean to hurt you.’”

Nuts May Lengthen Your Life, Study Suggests


Eating nuts, including peanuts and peanut butter, may help you live longer, a new study suggests.

Researchers looked at the diets of more than 200,000 people in both the United States and China, and found nut consumption was linked with a lower risk of premature death from heart disease and other causes.

The findings lend support to previous evidence on the heart-healthy benefits of nuts, said study researcher Dr. Xiao-Ou Shu, associate director of global health and professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn.
 
However, Shu said, the finding is "based on an observational study," so the researchers cannot prove cause-and-effect with certainty. "That said, the totality of evidence from nutrition and health research suggests that nut and peanut consumption can be considered a healthy lifestyle choice," she said.
The study is published online March 2 in JAMA Internal Medicine and was funded by the U.S. National Cancer Institute.

Bizarre Japanese toilet alert gadget will tell you when it's time to use the loo



D Free

Do you dream of a world where no-one soils themselves?
Well fantasise no longer because a Japanese firm called Triple W is preparing to roll out an system called D Free designed to banish embarrassing "accidents" to the history books.
Anyone wanting to predict their toilet-times needs to strap a sensor on their tummy and connect it to an iPhone app.
"We have detected activity in your intestines," the app says when it detects some action inside its owner.
The user then has 10 minutes or so to find a toilet.

Facebook acquires WhatsApp for $19 Billion

Facebook announced her acquisition of Whatsapp on February 19, 2014 for  $19 Billion,, an app most American pundits had never used — it seemed ludicrous. Zuck had to be crazy, right?

Without WhatsApp, Facebook’s international situation would look a lot dicier. And if a competitor like Google acquired it instead, it could have been disastrous.
Instead, Facebook possesses the most popular messaging app, and has neutralized the biggest threat to its global domination of social networking.

Sony’s Just Released A Worthwhile Waterproof Phone

The Sony Xperia M4 Aqua, an Android smartphone is waterproof.  The rest of the phone is on par with other mid-range phones. There are 13MP/5MP cameras and an octa-core 64-bit Snapdragon 615 powers the Lollipop device. Sony notes that the phone has a two-day battery life.
Sony says the phone is waterproof under a few conditions. First, it cannot be submerged past 1.5 meters. So you’re out of luck if you throw it in the deep end. Next, salt water is not advised and the phone should only occasionally be in chlorinated water, and it needs to be rinsed off afterward. And of course, before the phone is recharged, the USB port needs to be dry.

HP To Buy WiFi Provider Aruba Networks For $3 Billion

 
Monday HP announced that it will acquire WiFi provider Aruba Networks for $24.67 per share. The deal, which is expected to close in the second half of this year, is valued at $3 billion, or $2.7 billion net of cash and debt.
“Enterprises are facing a mobile-first world and are looking for solutions that help them transition legacy investments to the new style of IT,” said Meg Whitman, CEO of HP in a statement on the deal. 
“By combining Aruba’s world-class wireless mobility solutions with HP’s leading switching portfolio, HP will offer the simplest, most secure networking solutions to help enterprises easily deploy next-generation mobile networks.”
Read more from  Forbes 

Average short-term memory span of animals is 27 seconds - and dogs can only remember for two minutes


There's a reason why telling your dog off for bad behaviour doesn't always works. Compared to humans, animals don't remember specific events, but instead tend to retain useful information that could help them survive. Dogs forget an event within two minutes

Compared to humans, animals don't remember specific events, but instead tend to retain useful information that could help them survive.

Dogs forget an event within two minutes, while chimpanzees will forget at around 20 seconds. 

Baboons, pig-tailed macaques, and squirrel monkeys, meanwhile, have memories just slightly higher than bee.

This is according to a new study which looked at 25 species, ranging from pigeons to dolphins, and found animals only an average short-term memory span of animals was 27 seconds.

The Richest People on the Planet! 5 Nigerians and 16 Africans Among 2015 Forbes List of World Billionaires

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Forbes has released the 2015 list of World Billionaires with almost 2000 entries and 5 Nigerians were included on the list with Aliko Dangote leading the pack at number 67. Aliko Dangote is the year's biggest loser in oil crises, his fortune dropped to $14.7 billion from $25 billion last year.
 
Bill Gates is still the richest man in the world. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg is now the 16th richest man in the world. The youngest billionaire in the world is 24 year old Evan Spiegel, the co-founder of photo- messaging app, Snapchat.
 
The other Nigerians who feature on the list are Mike Adenuga at 393 with $4.2 Billion, Folorunsho Alakija at 941 with $2 Billion, Femi Otedola at 1741 with $1 Billion and Abdulsamad Rabiu at 1741 with $1 Billion too.
 
Forbes List

Bill Gates is at number 1 with $79.2 Billion.
There were other entries from African countries Angola, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda.
Angola
1

South Africa
2
3

Tanzania
4

Uganda
5

Credit: Forbes

Health fears for 10-month-old baby who already weighs the same as an average girl aged six

Aliya Saleem, of Jharkhand, India, was born at a relatively large 9lbs, then began to rapidly gain weight from the age of four months - and is now as heavy as an average six-year-old girl. Her parents are worried about her health, after another of their children died aged just one-and-a-half after gaining weight in a similar fashion.

 The girl's mother Shabana Parveen (pictured inset), 25, said: 'A few months after her birth, she starting gaining weight. We had to buy her a new pair of clothes every two weeks because the old ones become too tight for her.

Early signs of Alzheimer's disease found in patients as young as 20

The telltale signs of Alzheimer’s can be seen in people as young as 20, research shows. This is a ‘much younger age than the scientists ever imagined’.
 
The ‘unprecedented’ finding suggests that the disease starts to eat away at the brain half a century before symptoms develop.
 
The discovery raises the prospect of giving people drugs in the very earliest stages, when it is easiest to treat, and even stopping the disease in its tracks.

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Samsung's Galaxy S6 revealed: Handset looks similar to iPhone 6

Samsung's new Galaxy S6 handsets are revealed in this image, it has been claimed. is expected to appear in a radical Edge version with curved screens when it is unveiled on Sunday, while the standard version looks like an iPhone 6.
Samsung's Galaxy S6 is expected to appear in a radical Edge version with curved screens when it is unveiled on Sunday, while the standard version looks like an iPhone 6.
 
Leaks have shown the final design of Samsung's handset following months of speculation. Both phones will be revealed at a special event in Barcelona before the Mobile World Congress begins there on Monday.
 

Other reports claim the screen will measure a smaller 5.1 inches. 
 
It is expected to have an octa-core processor and 16MP rear-facing camera.
More recent rumours suggest the firm will also unveil an Edge version of its flagship phone. 

Its BEST Listening to Music for an HOUR to stop yourself going Deaf, Global health experts warns

The World Health Organisation have said people should only listen to music for an hour a day to protect their hearing, as they estimate one billion young people are at risk of hearing loss from loud music
 
The World Health Organisation have said people should only listen to music for an hour a day to protect their hearing, as they estimate one billion young people are at risk of hearing loss from loud music
 
The World Health Organisation has revealed a billion young people are at risk of hearing loss from listening to loud music.
 
The United Nations agency said almost half of all 12 to 35-year-olds listen to unsafe levels of music on their personal audio devices or mobile phones.
 
And around 40 per cent of teenagers and young adults are exposed to damaging levels of sound at nightclubs, bars and sporting events. 

Revealed: The energy drinks with TWENTY teaspoons of sugar

Sweets for my sweet: A survey of 197 energy drinks found that 78 per cent would receive a ‘red’ label for high sugar content. Around half contained the same amount or more sugar than Coca Cola
Energy drinks popular with teenagers could contain up to 20 teaspoons of sugar, warn health campaigners
 
They have called for a ban on the sale of the products to under-16s.
The drinks, which also have high levels of caffeine, have become part of the daily diet of many teenagers, particularly boys.
 
But they are being blamed for feeding a crisis of obesity and bad behaviour in schools.
Campaigners Action on Sugar warned the drinks – such as Rockstar, Monster and Red Devil – are fuelling a taste for sugar that feeds through into the wider diet.
 
A survey of 197 such drinks found more than three quarters would receive a ‘red’ label for high sugar using Food Standards Agency guidelines.
 
Youngsters believe the drinks might give them an edge on the sports field or even boost their performance in the classroom. 

World's first professor of complementary medicine offers alternative treatments for common conditions

Studies have found that soy can make small reductions in‘bad’ cholesterol levels by stimulating the liver to break down cholesterol. Lots of products are available including tofu (pictured)
 Prof Ernst, the world’s first professor of complementary medicine,  known as one of alternative medicine’s fiercest critics, devoting decades to debunking myths of what he calls ‘quack medicine’.
 
In his new book, A Scientist In Wonderland: A Memoir Of Searching For Truth And Finding Trouble, no one from the world of alternative medicine is safe from Professor Edzard Ernst’s firing line.
 
He claims chiropractors and osteopaths are filling the public’s head with ‘bogus’ claims about the benefits of spinal manipulation. And he adds that homeopathy is at best useless, and at worst life-threatening.
 
Many treatments are useless and very few do more good than harm,’ he says. ‘It is essential you consult your doctor before trying anything new, but the scientific evidence is there to show these treatments do work.’
 
Here, Prof Ernst offers Mail on Sunday readers his definitive list of 12 complementary treatments proven to work on ten common conditions, all backed by sound, medical evidence…