Sunday, March 9, 2014

Who is in My Heart

Who is in the house of my heart





Who is in the house of my heart,
I cried in the middle of the night.
Love said,
"It is I, but what are all these images that fill your
house?"
I said, they are the reflection of your beautiful face.

Love asked,
"But what is this image full of pain?"
I said, it is me lost in the sorrows of life
and showed Love my soul full of wounds.
Love offered me one end of a thread and said:
"Take it so I can pull you back
but do not break the delicate string."
I reached towards it but Love struck my hand.
I asked, why the harshness?
Love said,
"To remind you that whoever comes to Love's holy space,
proud and full of himself
will be sent away.
Look at Love with eyes of your heart."

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Shrek theme park to open in London

DreamWorks to open attraction inspired by the series of hit animations about the green ogre, with a fifth film also mooted




Hollywood studio DreamWorks Animation will partner with the company behind the London Eye ferris wheel for a Shrek-themed attraction on the capital's South Bank.
Shrek's Far Far Away Adventure will be one of six similar sites across the globe. The attraction is due to open in summer 2015 and will celebrate the four-film animated fantasy saga about a grumpy green ogre that has so far taken more than $3.5bn (£2.09bn) at the worldwide box office, as well as other films from DreamWorks Animation.
"The 20,000-square-foot experience will be based on a brand-new adventure being written by the DreamWorks team," said the studio and partner Merlin in a statement. "It will feature a Shrek interactive walk-through adventure, a character courtyard where visitors will be able to meet Shrek and his swamp friends, along with characters from Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda and How to Train Your Dragon."
The attraction will be installed at County Hall, near the London Eye, the London Sea Life Aquarium and the London Dungeon, all of which are owned by Merlin. The theme park operator is the largest company of its kind in Europe.
"We're excited to work with Merlin to build something that we think is going to be a singularly unique way to experience Shrek and his world," said DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg. "This attraction is going to be unlike anything that currently exists and will undoubtedly become a new type of destination for families."
The London Shrek attraction will be the first to open, with a further five sites set to be built between now and 2023.
In a separate interview with the US Fox Business Network, Katzenberg said a fifth Shrek movie was also likely to hit the big screen in the future. "We like to let them have a little bit of time to rest," he said. "But I think you can be confident that we'll have another chapter in the Shrek series. We're not finished, and more importantly, neither is he."
The most recent Shrek film, Shrek Forever After, took $752m (£450m) globally in 2010 despite lukewarm reviews.


Thursday, January 30, 2014

7 Lingerie Brands We Should All Have In Our Drawer

1. Princesse Tam Tam
Princesse Tam Tam was created by two Parisian sisters in the '80s. They owned a shop and the surprise bestseller, brightly coloured men’s boxers, inspired the duo to create lingerie which went against the mainstream trends. The collections are subtle and creative, with original prints, colourful cotton and intricate detailing from bows and double straps to classic lace trims.

2. Rosie For Autograph
Though everyone knows Rosie For Autograph is the lingerie collaboration between model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and underwear favourites M&S, you could be forgiven for not realising how beautiful it is. The range, which Rosie naturally models herself, is all delicate neutrals, luxuriously plush tones, French lace and silks.
3. L’Agent
L’Agent is the new diffusion line designed by Penelope and Monica Cruz, with Agent Provocateur’s Creative Director Sarah Shotton. The collection's bold, contrasting colour palette and detailing is playful and fresh – a welcome change if you like your underwear sexy and comfortable, without a dominatrix-style edge. 
4. Calvin Klein
Calvin Klein Underwear exudes the same luxe, slick and sophisticated aesthetic as the ready-to-wear collections. The latest range is modelled by Christie Turlington Burns, who doesn’t appeared to have aged a day since her Calvin Klein debut in 1987, and comprises the brand’s most iconic bras. From underwire and triangle bras, to provocative gel plunge and balconettes, they're sorted into the shapes you need to provide a flawless silhoutte.
Stella McCartney excels at whichever area of female garments she turns her hand to whether it be ski jackets or lingerie. Her latest collection is inspired by the bold prints and stand-out colours of her ready-to-wear pieces, as well as a quirky mix of contrasting fabrics like delicate lace and sporty mesh. The result: a contemporary and fresh take on classic, silhouette-flattering underwear. Big on sustainability? Stella is the girl for you, with the signature hardware made of recycled materials and the cotton, organic.
6. Bluebella
Bluebella lingerie is unashamedly sexy without being tacky. The brand was started in 2005 by Oxford graduate Emily Bendell who spotted a gap in the market for the sexually empowered, new generation of confident women. And fittingly, they have the exclusive official licence to distribute the Fifty Shades of Grey range. 
7. Beautiful Bottoms
You may have seen Beautiful Bottoms lingerie without knowing it in Eliza Doolittle's Walking On Water video. If not, it's worth a look. The British lingerie and loungewear label was established by two friends sruggling to find lingerie which was not only beautiful, but comfortable and affordable. They create timeless and effortlessly sexy pieces in luxury French lace and silk, with some playful brights and prints. It's perfect for a glimpse of colour pop lingerie under sensible outer layers.




Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Welcome to 2014 / Best FPS Games of 2013 pc,xbox,ps3


BEST FPS GAMES OF 2013





Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2


Publisher: Namco Bandai
Release: March 12

The original game was a right old mess and yet defied critics, QA testers and any sense of worldly justice with some two-million plus sales. Its sequel promises to rectify the mistakes, ditch its more gung-ho shooter sections and return to authentically stealthy sniping action. The CryEngine 3 makes it all look rather spiffy, and will hopefully curtail the number of instances when the player tumbles through the floor into infinity.

Crysis 3


Publisher: EA
Release: February 19

The first Crysis sent the player sneaking, dashing and leaping through extremely open, dense, jungle settings, while the second trapped you in a gorgeously drawn but lamentably trammelled New York - necessarily restricted so the game could fit onto those dinky little consoles. In its third supersoldiers-vs-aliens outing, Crytek attempts to meld the two, unleashing you in a New York some years after its reclamation by nature. Its certainly a showcase for the tech beneath, and Crysis has always offered an interesting array of combat options with the protagonist’s nanosuit allowing you to switch between super strength, speed and stealth. But it’s always come unstuck in its enemy design - the aliens just proved little joy to fight, and it doesn't look like they're being left out of the picture here, unfortunately.

Day Z Standalone


Publisher: Bohemia Interactive
Release: TBC 2013
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Our mod of the year in 2012 is getting a proper standalone release in 2013. You play a survivor on a huge open island populated by countless zombies and dozens of other players. Food, ammo and medical supplies are scarce, and the people you meet are as likely to kill you for supplies as help you. The mod was wonderfully tense, but unstable servers could mean hours of frustration for those trying to log on. If the standalone release can spruce up the interface and add a much-needed bout of polish, this could be sensational.


Metro: Last Light


Publisher: THQ
Release: May 14
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Publisher THQ’s money troubles may have done a great service to Metro: Last Light - its constant discounts and Steam firesales have meant that the game’s excellent predecessor, subterranean supernatural shooter Metro 2033, has ended up in many more hands than it might have otherwise and whet appetites for the sequel. Set in the labyrinthine tunnels beneath Moscow - which connect its nuclear-shielded subway system with cold-war-era military bunkers and underground rivers - Metro told a linear tale of survival following a man-made apocalypse. Monstrous mutants stalk the remnants of humanity, while other supernatural phenomena ravage the lands, and mankind struggles with itself - different factions forever at war in the gloomy echoing caverns. This sequel hopes to recreate the claustrophobic tension of the original, with its cumbersome weaponry and weary sense of embodiment.

Arma 3


Publisher: Bohemia Interactive
Release: September 12
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There’s over 320 square kilometres of military sandbox in this latest instalment in the super-realistic military shooter series, now relocating the conflict to a near-future mediterranean. Alas, two of the principal developers of the game were arrested for spying while on holiday in Greece - on the very island on which the game’s environment is based. Production has slowed while Bohemia Interactive petitions the Greek authorities to see sense.

Warface


Publisher:Trion Worlds
Release:TBC 2013
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One of the most exuberantly silly names for a shooter it might be, but its doing serious business: Warface already has millions of players in Russia, with the free-to-play multiplayer shooter coming to Western shores as soon as they’ve settled on a regionally-appropriate business model and infrastructure. Though it looks like grimly realistic shooter fare, this is actually a giddily fast-paced team-shooter with outlandish perks and buffs.


Interstellar Marines


Publisher: Zero Point Software
Release: TBC 2013
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This ambitious indie sci-fi shooter has been knocking around for nearly eight years now, but recently built momentum thanks to the release of some playable demos and the increased popularity of pre-order-based crowdfunding. Even so, Zero Point failed to hit their lofty $600k Kickstarter goal for the Prologue chapter of Interstellar Marines. The full game is nonetheless coming - with its promises of non-linear gameplayer, open-ended level design, rich storytelling and four player co-op intact.


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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

KEYLEE SANDERS New Stylist



KEYLEE SANDERS New Stylist 


Next haute stylist was born to be fashion royalty. Keylee Sanders, CEO and Founder of Style Studio, was born with a gift for fashion. Just check out her killer style commentary which can be read on Life & Style, The San Francisco ChronicleWall Street JournalBay Fashion and Runway Magazine. This haute stylist has an amazing clientele list including Sarah Hyland, Francia Rasia and Parvati Shallow and it’s no doubt these ladies are stylish thanks to Keylee. We had a chance to get a quick talk out of Keylee and she shares some of her fashion tips. Check out her blog:  http://www.keyleesanders.com/ H&T Who are your favorite designers? KS This is like asking a mother to pick her favorite children! Alexander Wang, Diane von Furstenberg and Alexander McQueen. H&T What’s your fashion pet peeve? KS People who think they need to try every trend no matter what their own personal style, age, or body type is. Trends are of the moment and fashion … very different from style. Style is a way of life. H&T What does fashion mean to you?KS Fashion is clothes, shoes, jewelry and how you put it all together. Fashion is fun and playful and should always reflect your mood and make a statement! H&T What’s your go to outfit? KS Black dress & great heels for night during the day it is a pencil skirt or dress and boots or heels. If I am going really casual it is jeans, white tank, black blazer and of course heels. No matter what I am wearing I always (99% of the time) will have a red lip! H&T What’s your best style advice? KS Wear what you love, what makes you smile and what flatters your body best. Don’t worry about trends or what is “cool” as long as it is current you should wear what you feel and look best in! H&T What’s your best holiday advice? KS When celebrating the holidays be sure and look festive but don’t try to rival the Christmas tree! Going overboard with sparkle eye shadow, a sequin dress, lots of jewelry, pattern tights, glitter heels … it is just all too much. Pick one of two things to focus on and keep the rest simple. This goes for everyday as well!

Article From : Hotandtrendingmag.com

Monday, December 23, 2013

The Gionee Elife E7 is the First smartphone with 2.5 GHz runs with Snapdragon 800


The Gionee Elife E7 is the First smartphone with 2.5 GHz runs with Snapdragon 800

The Gionee Elife E7 is a very interesting device for many reasons. First of all, it is the first phone to feature the 2.5GHz Snapdragon 800 MSM8974AC chip, which already makes it desirable. On top of that, it has many other hardware features that make it really catch the eye.
Gionee claims that the camera in the Elife E7 is better than the 16MP sensor on the Galaxy S 5, which hasn’t even been announced yet. It features a 16MP camera with a Largan M8 lens and an OmniVision 1/2.3-inch sensor with 1.34µm pixels. Those specs could make the camera the best balance between pixel size and resolution, though amazing camera claims are made by all, and only a few smartphones have truly good cameras.
Other specs include an 8MP front facing camera (with the same sensor as an iPhone 5 main camera), a 2,500 mAh battery, and a co-processor to keep the main processor from wasting battery. Co-processors are starting to take off with the Moto X and iPhone 5S, so we should see them in more phones soon. It is 9.5mm thick at its thickest point, but its curve goes down to 6.2mm on the sides.
In terms of software, it isn’t completed but it’s running Android 4.2 right now. It’s a highly customized build with features like auto marking of spam texts, live task cards for some apps, and even a full manual camera.
The device, in a 2.2GHz original Snapdragon 800 variant, goes on sale in China on December 12th, while the 2.5GHz new Snapdragon 800 model will go on sale sometime in Q1 of 2014. The original model will be available in a 16GB variant with 2GB of RAM for CN¥2,699/US$440, while a 32GB model with 3GB of RAM will go for CN¥3,199/US$530. The new, 2.5GHz model will go for CN¥3,499/US$570 and will feature 32GB of memory and 3GB of RAM. Gionee claims it will launch in 40 countries, so we might just see it close to home. Would you buy this device ? Don't forget to Leave a comment!
SOURCE : engadget

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