Sep 30, 2015

Paris Jackson With Edgy New Hairstyle

Paris Jackson  With Edgy New Hairstyle
Paris Jackson  With Edgy New Hairstyle

Paris Jackson recently stepped out for a casual afternoon filled with sushi and shopping. But while exploring her neighborhood of Calabasas, Calif., the 17-year-old got fans talking with her fresh new look. Out with the old and in with the new!

After enjoying a meal, the actress was seen showing off her red ombré hair color that helped make her blue eyes pop. She completed her look with a green scoop-neck top, ripped denim jeans and black Converse sneakers.

During her afternoon outing, Jackson was not seen with her boyfriend Chester Castellaw. The soccer star, however, has been spotted with Michael Jackson's daughter since they were first linked last summer.  

As for how Paris is doing more than six years after her father's death, all signs point to a teenager trying to live a normal life.

"She is doing a lot better," a source shared with E! News. "She is getting back to normal."
And while the famous daughter continues to receive support from family and her siblings Prince Michael and Blanket, many can't help but acknowledge how far she's come ever since delivering an emotional eulogy at her father's funeral.

"She seems good, definitely better than before," another source told E! News. "She seems a lot more mature, confident and at peace with herself."

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Sep 27, 2015

Blood & Oil Premiere ?


Blood & Oil Premiere ?
Blood & Oil Premiere ?

So, is everyone blown away or what?
If you're watching TV correctly, you just witnessed the greatest, most epic, and most confusing new fall show: ABC's Blood & Oil.

The show, also known to us as "Nate Archibald's Return to Our Lives," follows Billy (Chace Crawford) and Cody (Rebecca Rittenhouse) Lefever as their dream of opening three laundromats is destroyed by a terrible pick-up truck accident, dooming them to shacking up in a small town and hopping into the oil business in an effort to rebuild their laundromat-sized fortune.

Don Johnson and Scott Michael Foster are also there, along with India de Beaufort, Amber Valletta, and the promise of a whole lot of blood and oil.

You may remember that the show has been through quite a few title changes since it was first announced as a show. It was first Boom, and then it was Oil, and now it's Blood & Oil, and who knows? Maybe tomorrow it could be called Blood, Oil, Sex & Booms, or Don Johnson's Really Cool Hat.
In any case, we've been promised both blood and oil, and at one point we were even promised booms, so we decided to take on the arduous task of figuring out just how much blood, oil, and booms actually appear in the pilot episode. Here is the rundown:
CLICK: Fall TV spoilerama!
00:00-00:15: Oil drills!
00:26: The word oil is mentioned for the first time.
00:45ish: Boom! Car accident!
2:40-3:15: Oil drills!
7:22: Cody has a small amount of blood on her forehead.
8:43: Chace Crawford's gonna get a job on an oil rig.
12:50: Lots of mud, rain, and oil drills, but no oil yet.
14:51: 3 things go boom in a row!
19:50: Somebody says the word "oil."
35:08: Somebody says the word "oil" again.
39:53: Oil tanker siphoning oil
40:50: OIL!
41:43: Something goes boom!
41:45-42:10: 3 men begin oil wrestling, and all of this becomes worth it.

Our verdict: Oil levels are acceptable, but only due to the oil wrestling at the end. We saw a lot of oil rigs, but no actual oil until the last five minutes of the pilot. Boom levels could have been higher, but it's clear that the producers realized they were so lacking in booms that the title had to be changed to no longer include them.

As for the blood, this pilot was even more lacking in blood than most other pilots, which did not have the word "blood" in their titles. We are disappointed, but hopefully we can look forward to an improvement in blood levels in the future.

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'Quantico' Be The Most Feminist

 
'Quantico' Be The Most Feminist
'Quantico' Be The Most Feminist


Debuting on ABC tonight is a captivating drama that follows the new class of FBI recruits. The first hour of Quantico is packed with so many puzzles that it’s hard to tear your eyes away from the screen. But  the best and most refreshing parts of this program are the strong female leads at the center.

Quantico not only highlights a handful of diverse women, but gives them more than just love interests to drive the plot. They’re forceful, have storylines that propel their narrative and dialog that doesn’t shy away from the double standards and hardships women face in reality.

Alex Parish (played by Priyanka Chopra) is at the middle of an investigation into a deadly explosion in New York City. Through flashbacks, she attempts to help authorities determine which classmate was the one behind the attack, only later getting wrongfully pegged for the crime. The premiere closes as Parish becomes aware that she must find the real perpetrator in order to save herself.

Parish and three other female characters quickly fall into standard story lines given to their gender (the boss, the petite blonde and the lead who starts with a bang full of boy drama). Just as swiftly as these clichés are introduced, the plot pivots into feminism.

Within the first ten minutes, Parish has casual sex with a stranger in his car. But when she finds out Ryan Booth (Jake McLaughlin) is also a recruit at the FBI academy, it feels reminiscent of Grey’s Anatomy when the female lead discovers in the pilot that her one-night stand is her boss. Instead of freezing and running, Quantico takes a new approach. 


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RoadWarrior 4D Scanner


RoadWarrior 4D Scanner
RoadWarrior 4D Scanner
Small, light, and highly portable, the Visioneer RoadWarrior 4D ($149.99) is one step above the most basic PC-connected portable scanner, offering duplexing (for two-sided scans) along with a manual feed. What really helps it stand out from the competition, however, is a capable set of included applications, with top-tier programs for document management and optical character recognition, as well as an excellent utility for creating and handling PDF files, although it lacks a business-card program.

Like its most direct competition, including the Brother DSmobile 720D, the RoadWarrior 4D's ability to duplex gives it a lot more bang for the buck than similar scanners, like Visioneer's own RoadWarrior 3, that lack duplexing, but cost almost as much.

Granted, the RoadWarrior 4D is also a lot less capable than models that include an automatic document feeder (ADF), like the Canon imageFormula P-215II Scan-tini Personal Document Scanner, which is our Editors' Choice for portable document scanners. But models in the Canon scanner's class have a high enough price to leave the RoadWarrior 4D in a sweet spot. Quite simply, it offers the most capability you can get without paying a lot more for the next step up.

Setup and Software 

At 1.6 by 11.5 by 2.6 inches (HWD) and 1 pound 2 ounces, the RoadWarrior 4D closely matches the Brother DS-720D in size and weight. It's a little bigger than simplex (one-sided) scanners like the Visioneer RoadWarrior 3, but significantly smaller and lighter than the Canon P-215II.
 Setup is standard, with the single supplied USB cable providing both the data connection and power. For my tests, I connected the scanner to a system running Windows Vista. Except for the lack of a business-card program, the supplied software nicely covers most general-purpose business needs, with Visioneer's OneTouch scan utility, both Twain and WIA drivers so you can scan from virtually any Windows program with a scan command, and Nuance OmniPage Professional 18 for optical character recognition (OCR), Nuance PaperPort Professional 14 for document management, and Nuance Power PDF Standard 1.1 for creating, converting, and otherwise handling PDF files. Each of these applications is among the best in its category. Buying them separately could easily cost more than the scanner.

Scanning

For most of our standard suite of tests, I used the OneTouch scan utility, which offers an easy way to scan to a variety of formats and destinations. The available formats include BMP, GIF, PNG, JPG, TIFF, image PDF, searchable PDF (sPDF), XLS, HTML, Word docs, RTF, comma delimited, and Text. You can also send scans to your printer, a file on a writable optical disc, an FTP site, and SharePoint.
 The Word doc format gets a small asterisk. The program as originally shipped produces a file in a slightly incorrect version of DOCX format, which the current version of Word can still open according to Visioneer, but the Word 2003 version that we use for testing can't, even with Microsoft's conversion module for DOCX files installed in Word.

For my OCR tests, I sidestepped the issue by saving to RTF format instead. After I finished testing, Visioneer supplied a fix which I confirmed works, and will be available for downloading. If you install it, the DOC choice will create DOC, rather than DOCX, files. Visioneer also says future discs will include the fix.

Even if you use a current version of Word, it's a good idea to make sure you have the fix, in case you need to send files to someone who's still using an older Word version. According to Visioneer you can check by going to the Add/Remove programs option in Windows Control Panel (which may have a different name depending on your version of Windows), and scrolling down to the OneTouch 4 entry. If it's listed as OneTouch 4 Nuance OmniPage 19.11 OCR Module, you have the version with the problem. The fixed version is OneTouch 4 ScanSoft OmniPage 16.2 OCR Module.

Performance

Scan speed isn't particularly meaningful for manual-feed scanners, since the actual throughput depends largely on how quickly you can feed the paper. To the extent that it matters, however, note that the RoadWarrior 4D is on the slow side.

Scanning to an sPDF file at the default 300 pixels per inch (ppi) and black-and-white mode, I timed the actual scan for one piece of paper at only 10 seconds. However, adding the lag between the feed mechanism grabbing the paper and starting to feed it, plus the lag between finishing the scan and finishing saving the file to disk almost doubled the time, to 19 seconds. As a point of comparison, the Brother DS-720D took 14 seconds for one page, including the lag time.

The RoadWarrior 4D handles document management as well as any manual-feed scanner can, thanks in part to its duplexing, but mostly thanks to the tools that PaperPort brings to the table. It also did a good job on our OCR tests, recognizing text on our Times New Roman test page at sizes as small as 6 points and on our Arial test page at sizes as small as 5 points without a mistake.

Conclusion

If you need to scan more than a few pages at a time, be sure to look at the Canon P-215II, which offers a 20-page ADF and came in at 14.8 pages per minute on our tests for simplex scans and 28.4 images per minute (with one image on each side of the page) for duplex scans.

At the other extreme, if you need a PC-connected scanner that's as small and light as possible, and don't need to scan duplex pages very often, consider the Visioneer RoadWarrior 3 for its slightly smaller size and weight. That said, if you won't be scanning long enough documents to need an ADF, and can make use of the Visioneer RoadWarrior 4D's duplexing even occasionally, the convenience of not having to turn pages over to scan them a second time is well worth carrying around a few extra ounces.

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Sep 26, 2015

Global Neonatal Infant Care


Global Neonatal Infant Care
Global Neonatal Infant Care

Neonate refers to the newly born baby. Neonatal is the period of around 4 weeks after birth. Among children, newborns have higher risk of death as they are more susceptible to acquire infections. Individuals taking care of neonatal infants are called neonatologists.

Neonatologists provide comprehensive treatment and care to premature and full-term infant. The immune system of neonatal infant is not fully developed, which increases risk of developing various neonatal disorders.

Neonate may suffer from various disorders such as neonatal cardiac murmur, neonatal diarrhoea, neonatal distress, sudden infant death syndrome, neonatal edema, neonatal hypoglycaemia, neonatal jaundice, and neonatal abstinence syndrome. Sudden infant death syndrome is the leading cause of death among neonatal infants who are between one month and one year. Neonatal jaundice refers to the yellowish coloration of the skin.

It can occurs in infants within few days of birth. Some other disorders include neonatal hypothyroidism, neonatal thrombocytopenia, and neonatal seizures. Some of the common symptoms associated with neonatal infant disorders include fever, rapid breathing, poor feeding, vomiting, sneezing, and irritability. Moreover, chewing movements and persistent eye deviation are some other symptoms of these disorders.


Common diagnosis tests for neonatal infant include urine test, electroencephalography (EEG), and neonatal abstinence syndrome scoring system. Ultrasound, fetal echocardiography, amniocentesis, chorionic villi sampling, and glucose screening are some common diagnosis therapies used to diagnose neonatal infants.

Moreover, integrative therapies such as acupuncture, hydrotherapy, and of folic acid and riboflavin medications are also used to treat neonatal disorders. Bili lights, blood pressure monitor, incubator, ventilator, oxygen hood, pulse oximeter, and radiant warmer are some of the commonly used equipment used to monitor neonatal disorders.

Other neonatal monitoring equipment include respirator, intravenous line, central line, and continuous positive airways pressure (CPAP).

Currently, North America dominates the global neonatal infant care market, followed by Europe. This is due to high disposable income and availability of technologically advanced diagnosis equipment for the treatment of neonatal disorders in these regions. Asia is expected to be the fastest growing market in the next five years.

This is due to rising birth rate and improving healthcare infrastructure in this region. Moreover, rising awareness about healthcare and increasing initiatives by various governments for infant care are also driving the growth of the neonatal care market in the region.

Rising awareness about healthcare and increasing investments in R&D in the pharmaceutical sector are some of the key factors driving the growth of the global neonatal infant care market. Furthermore, rising initiatives by various government and non government organizations for improving child health and development of integrated and multifunction equipments are also fuelling the neonatal infant care market. However, intense competition among existing players is restraining the growth of the market.

Software solutions for user-friendly devices and increasing focus towards emerging market such as India and China could open up opportunities for new players in the global neonatal infant care market. Moreover, safety and quality of neonatal diagnosis equipment and therapies could restrain the growth of the market.

Major companies operating in this market are GE Healthcare, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Smiths Medical, CareFusion Corporation, Phoenix Medical Systems (P) Ltd., Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited, Getinge AB, Natus Medical Incorporated, and Analogic Corporation.

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Sep 25, 2015

iOS 9.0.1 with a host of bug fixes


iOS 9.0.1 with a host of bug fixes
iOS 9.0.1 with a host of bug fixes
Apple has released iOS 9.0.1 with a host of bug fixes.

-- Fixes an issue where some users could not complete the setup assistant after updating, because the "Slide to Upgrade" function was unresponsive.

-- Fixes an issue where sometimes alarms and timers could fail to play.

-- Fixes an issue in Safari and Photos where pausing video could cause the paused frame to appear distorted.

-- Fixes an issue where some users who manually set up how their phones connect to their wireless networks could lose their data connections.

It's certainly not a big update, but it will allow a small group of people who were unable to upgrade to iOS 9 finally get the latest iPhone operating system. That unresponsive "Slide to Upgrade" bug was annoying to people who were eagerly waiting to get iOS 9, but couldn't.

Apple (AAPL, Tech30) made the new iOS available in a public beta for the first time this summer, allowing people to test out the new software. In theory, that should have helped reduce the number of bugs at launch.

Compared to previous versions of iOS, iOS 9 is (so far) pretty bug-free. The biggest problem so far was Apple's inability to satisfy demand, giving thousands of people headaches when they were unable to contact Apple's servers to download the new operating system.

Eventually, people were able to get the upgrade, however. In fact, Apple said iOS 9 has the fastest adoption rate of any iPhone operating system in history.

The latest version of Apple’s iPhone and iPad software promises better battery life (more powerful Power Bank inside, a smarter Siri and true multitasking – but does it deliver and is it worth upgrading?


The first thing you notice when you fire up an iPhone or iPad after installing iOS 9 is the lack of newness. It looks like iOS 8, it feels like iOS 8 and behaves like iOS 8 – the changes are subtle.

For instance, I didn’t notice until a week in that the type face had changed. The whole operating system uses a new “San Francisco” typeface instead of the traditional Helvetica.
First introduced with the Apple Watch, San Francisco promises to fit more on-screen. It does precisely that but it’s a blink-and-you-miss-it change, as is the fact that Passbook is now called Wallet.

Notifications within the pull-down Notifications Centre are now in chronological order too, which is much better, and can be cleared individually or by the day, but there’s still no “clear all” button.


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Kim Zolciak has mini-stroke


Kim Zolciak has mini-stroke
Kim Zolciak has mini-stroke

ATLANTA — Outspoken “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Kim Zolciak-Biermann suffered a scary health event that left her silent on Wednesday.

After flying home to Atlanta from an appearance on “Dancing With the Stars” in Los Angeles, Zolciak-Biermann says, she was overcome by a “mini-stroke” within minutes of her arrival.

She knew something was wrong when the left side of her body went numb and she lost the ability to speak, according to a post on her Instagram account.

The reality star, 37, shared a photo of herself in a hospital bed wearing a gown and monitoring devices but says she’s doing better.

“I have 100%of my feeling back THANK GOD,” she said in the post.

The “Tardy for the Party” singer thanked her husband, NFL player Kroy Biermann, among others, for reacting quickly and helping her during the unexpected event. She closed out her message with #CrazyAgeDoesntMatter.

A mini-stroke, or transient ischemic attack, is caused by a blood clot that temporarily blocks an artery, according to the American Stroke Association. Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability . Hypertension is the leading modifiable risk factor for stroke. There is increasing interest in home blood pressure monitor for self-monitoring, but no published research on the experiences of stroke patients who do self-monitor.

Zolciak-Biermann was set to be released from the hospital Thursday.

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Tom Hardy to Be the Next Wolverine


Tom Hardy to Be the Next Wolverine
Tom Hardy to Be the Next Wolverine

Hugh Jackman's fifteen year run as Wolverine is coming to an end, and if it were up to him, he'd pass the claws to one of Hollywood's hottest leading men.

"I haven't really given it a lot of thought," Jackman tells MTV of his replacement. "I've been asked that question a lot, and I'm always like, 'I don’t wanna make it too easy on the studio to replace me,' you know? I've still got one more to do.

I'm sure they're already talking about it, and there's some actor [they've told] 'shh, keep it quiet but we want you next.'"

While Jackman is keeping the studios next choice on the down low, he didn't mind sharing his personal pick to don the adamantium.

"He’s younger than me for sure," Jackman says. "I think Tom Hardy would be a great Wolverine."

Hardy's proven his action acting chops in everything from Mad Max: Fury Road to The Dark Knight Rises, and is currently scheduled for another stint in the comic book universe in the upcoming Hundred Bullets adaptation.

Jackman will reprise the role for the last time as a stand alone feature in The Wolverine, and there's a possibility he could make a cameo in X-Men: Apocalypse, Deadpool or Gambit.

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Sep 22, 2015

'Infinity' from One Direction

 'Infinity' from One Direction
 'Infinity' from One Direction



One Direction released the second song from their forthcoming fifth album on Tuesday, just after announcing the album’s name and release date. Called “Infinity,” it’s now available as an instant download when pre-ordering the new album, Made In The A.M., out Nov. 13.

Written by John Ryan, Jamie Scott, and Julian Bunetta, the team behind One Direction’s smash hit “Story Of My Life,” the track debuted on streaming services shortly after it was announced, and features lyrics like, “How many nights does it take to count the stars? That’s the time it would take to fix my heart/ Oh baby, I was there for you, all I ever wanted was the truth.”

Bunetta spoke to EW about the new album earlier this year and said that the band was “experimenting a little with different instrumentation.” He added that the album includes more “strings and horns” and said, “We’re stretching out outside of the perimeters of what a traditional pop boy band would do.”

“Infinity” follows “Drag Me Down,” the first single from the collection, which was the band’s first released song without Zayn Malik, who left the band in March. Soon after, he signed a solo contract with RCA Records.


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Photos of Ryan Reynolds' baby


Photos of Ryan Reynolds' baby
Photos of Ryan Reynolds' baby

Ryan Reynolds might love his friends, but not when they put his baby's privacy on the line.
Reynolds said that he had to drop a long and close friendship after his pal tried to sell photos of his baby with Blake Lively, James.

Reynolds told GQ that it was his childhood friend of 25 years -- someone he considered one of his closest friends.
He said of the betrayal: "It was like a death. It was like one of those devastating things to find out."

Reynolds added that the friend simply wanted to make money off of the photos, and had asked Reynolds for money before. After giving his friend several checks, he told his friend, 'There's no more checks to be had," per GQ.

Reynolds said the two had a "strongly worded conversation" after he learned that his friend had been shopping around the photos, and now, he doesn't talk to that friend anymore.
"It's just, 'Oh, well, now I'm never going to see you or talk to you again, unfortunately,'" he said. "That's kind of how it worked out."

Reynolds isn't letting the incident stop him from enjoying life as a dad, though. He seemed excited and joyful when he talked about baby James on "Live! With Kelly and Michael" on Monday. He overshared a bit on having to put a thermometer up James' rectum when she was sick, and also revealed that James loves to call him "Mama."

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'SafePay' for Credit Card


'SafePay' for Credit Card
'SafePay' for Credit Card
From large-scale data breaches such as the 2013 Target case to local schemes that use skimming devices to steal data at the gas pump, credit card fraud is becoming commonplace.

The key challenge is that existing magnetic card reader use plain text to store confidential information, which makes them vulnerable to an untrusted card reader or skimming device. Analyst firm Alite Group estimates that this vulnerability is adding up to $8 billion in incurred losses per year in the U.S.

Solutions have been proposed—such as integrated circuit cards and mobile wallets systems. However, they are incompatible with current systems making them too costly and time-consuming for retailers to implement.

For the first time, researchers have developed an inexpensive, secure method to prevent mass credit card fraud using existing magnetic card readers. The novel technique—called SafePay—works by transforming disposable credit card information to electrical current and driving a magnetic card chip to simulate the behavior of a physical magnetic card.

The research, led by Yinzhi Cao assistant professor of computer science and engineering at Lehigh University (Bethlehem, PA) with coauthors Xiang Pan and Yan Chen from Northwestern University, will be presented at the IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security which takes place next week, September 28-30, in Florence, Italy and published as paper: SafePay: Protecting against Credit Card Forgery with Existing Magnetic Card Readers.

"Because SafePay is backward compatible with existing magnetic card readers, it will greatly relieve the burden of merchants in replacing card readers and at the same time protect cardholders from mass data breaches," said Cao.

Broadly speaking, SafePay is related to Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), which are systems consisting of computational elements that control physical entities. The computational elements in SafePay consist of a mobile device and a server which distributes disposable credit card numbers. The physical entity is the magnetic credit card chip controlled by a mobile application inside a customer's mobile device.

The paper outlines the overall architecture and server-side deployment model, the design of SafePay, prototype implementation and security analysis.

Here's how it works: First, the user downloads and executes the mobile banking application which communicates with the bank server. During transactions, the mobile application acquires disposablecredit card numbers from the bank server, generates a wave file, plays the file to generate electrical current, and then drives the magnetic card chip via an audio jack or Bluetooth

The critical elements that make SafePay unique are:

Disposable credit card information that expires after a limited time or number of usages (i.e., just one time) so, even if the information is leaked, it cannot be used for future transactions.

A magnetic credit card chip that makes it completely compatible with existing readers. In the evaluation, the researchers show that the cost of the magnetic card chip is about $0.5, and could be even lower if manufactured in large scale.

A mobile banking application that automates the process making it extremely user-friendly.

Cao and his colleagues conducted real-world experiments with the SafePay technology performing transactions with a vending machine, a gas station, and a university coffee shop. During the experiments, they used a bank application, cell phone application plus GPS chip, and magnetic credit card chip.

The disposable credit card information was acquired from ShopSafe by registering several disposable credit card numbers with Bank of America. In all three scenarios, the SafePay method worked and the transactions were successful.

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Finale of The Big Bang Theory


Finale of The Big Bang Theory
Finale of The Big Bang Theory
On the season finale of The Big Bang Theory, our four favorite scientists were all experiencing significant life changes.

Howard (Simon Helberg) and Bernadette (Melissa Rauch) contemplated kicking Stewart out of the house, Raj (Kunal Nayyar) took his relationship with Emily to the next (albeit disturbing) level, Penny (Kaley Cuoco) and Leonard (Johnny Galecki) were driving to Vegas to elope, and Amy (Mayim Bialik) announced to Sheldon (Jim Parsons) that she needed time to reevaluate their relationship.

As you may recall, Sheldon pulled out an engagement ring and the scene ended without even a hint of a BAZINGA from Amy.

Season 9 picks up exactly where the finale left us hanging. Leonard and Penny wait their turn in a random Chapel of Love when Sheldon calls Leonard to announce that women are the worst. When Penny overhears the news, she immediately calls Amy to hear her side of the story. Amy invites her bestie to come over and is irritated to learn that she is tying the knot in Vegas. Clearly Amy will not be catching the wedding bouquet — not that it matters now.

Sheldon decides that like the Lord of the Rings trilogy, 11 hours is plenty of time for Amy to get over her aversion to his countless idiosyncrasies. He corners her outside of her apartment and is shocked to hear that Amy has been invited to Bernadette’s to watch a live streaming version of Leonard and Penny’s wedding. A line has clearly been drawn and sides must be chosen among the peer group.

Sheldon creeps in Bernadette’s window like a world-class weirdo until someone lets him inside. Sheldon berates Amy for not deciding the outcome of their courtship. Is she in or is she out? It only took one incredibly rude comment for Amy to snap: “Men can sire offspring their entire lives, but those eggs you’re toting around have a sell-by date.”

Needless to say, Amy and Sheldon are officially over. Consider the Relationship Agreement null and void.

Meanwhile, Penny and Leonard make their way down the aisle, face each other, and exchange vows that are heartfelt and endearing. Leonard suspects that billions of atoms came together to create their two bodies for the sole purpose of them meeting and making each other whole. This elicited a few tears (from me and) the bride.

Penny, who had not come prepared, quickly started reciting lyrics from “You’ve Got A Friend In Me.” It would have been majorly cheesy if Cuoco hadn’t delivered the line in such a charming way. Plus, Toy Story is one of Leonard’s favorite movies. Cue more waterworks.

After the wedding, Leonard summons the upper body strength to carry Penny across the threshold. When they start kissing, Penny can’t help but recall the deep, dark secret Leonard revealed on the way to Vegas — he had kissed another woman when he was on the trip to that North Sea. Penny wants to know if he ever feels guilty. He assures her that he feels tremendous guilt every time he sees her. Whhhhaaaaattt?

Newsflash: Leonard works with the woman. And according to Sheldon, Mandy Chow is an attractive, smart woman who can do much better than Leonard. Uh oh.

Leonard and Penny return home to their separate apartments. Amy tries to fend off Stewart’s advances. Bernadette and Howard celebrate the fact that their wedding totally trumped Penny and Leonard’s. And Sheldon bemoans the fact that women are the less-superior species. Well, except Madame Curie who is obviously an honorary man with a penis made of science.

Theoretical Laughter

“There’s a lot of gorgeous blondes out there who don’t believe they can land a short, near-sighted scientist. Let’s give them hope!” — Leonard convincing Penny to live-stream the wedding

“Women are the worst. I thought it was paper cuts, but I was wrong. No paper ever cut me this deep.” —Sheldon
“I’m done with women. It’s like when I swore off Pop Rocks. They both hurt you on purpose.” —Sheldon

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Johnny Galecki : 'I Got Lucky'


Johnny Galecki : 'I Got Lucky'
Johnny Galecki : 'I Got Lucky'

Playing an on-screen love interest with an off-screen ex is pretty common on TV – think The O.C.'s Adam Brody and Rachel Bilson, One Tree Hill's Chad Michael Murray and Sophia Bush or Gossip Girl's Penn Badgley and Blake Lively.

But Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting says there's no awkwardness between her and her Big Bang Theory costar/former boyfriend Johnny Galeckior between him and her husband Ryan Sweeting.

"We dated like five years ago, so I think everyone's moved on," Cuoco-Sweeting, 29, said on Watch What Happens Live on Sunday night. "Johnny's actually one of my best friends. It's a situation that ended well, I understand sometimes it doesn't."

As for her tennis player hubby?

"Ryan loves him, Johnny loves him. It's been a long time, so it's great," she said. "I got lucky. It could have been horrible."

The actress and Sweeting, 28, tied the knot in a fire-and-ice-themed wedding on Dec. 31, 2013. 

And when she forgot to thank her new spouse at the People's Choice Awards this year, Galecki, 40, swooped in for the save.

"Ryan, you are my heart," he joked.

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Sep 20, 2015

Unic UC50 Portable Projector


Unic UC50  Portable Projector
Unic UC50  Portable Projector
The Unic UC50 DLP is a portable projector that can be carried anywhere to view videos or presentations on a larger screen. It comes with manifold features, including an inbuilt power bank. GearBest, a popular Chinese retailer, has started preorders of the projector with a $119 price tag.

The Unic UC50 is an LED projector that measures only 80 x 70 x 2.5 mm and weighs 180 grams. Hence, this portable device can be easily carried in a college or office bag. It also comes with an inbuilt Lithium battery of 1500 mAh. The product can also be used as a power bank to charge other devices.

The native resolution supported by the Unic UC50 projector is 854 x 480 pixels. The highest resolution the device can support is 1920 x 1080 pixels. It has numerous connector ports such as HDMI, a standard USB slot, a microSD slot, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, infrared receiver and CVBS 3-in-1 input. Hence, one can seamlessly connect the projector to a PC, USB drive, smartphone or a gaming console.

The device works at the shortest projection distance of 35.5 mm to offer a picture size of 14 inches. At a maximum distance of 170.5 mm, it delivers a picture size of 64 inches.
Moreover, the Unic multimedia system interface makes it easy for users to navigate across the functions of the projector on the screen. The lamp life offered by the Unic UC50 is 20,000 hours. It offers a brightness of 800 lumens and a contrast ratio of 800:1.

The Unic UC50 is available in white, deep pink and green colors on GearBest. The last date for preordering, which began Tuesday, is Oct. 5.

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Sep 19, 2015

Panasonic 4K IP cameras


Panasonic 4K IP cameras
Panasonic 4K IP cameras
Pro-Vision Distribution Limited, the distributor of branded CCTV and access control equipment, are pleased to announce that they can now offer the new 4K IP cameras from Panasonic.

Outdoor security camera

David Westwood, External Sales Manager for Pro-Vision Distribution, said “Panasonic have launched the brand new ultra-high-definition WV-SPV781L 4K security camera that’s designed to provide the crispest and clearest of images.

Vandal-proof and packed with a multitude of features this new outdoor security camera provides extremely high picture quality with 1/7th the file size of other 4k cameras thanks to their compression technology. Panasonic understand the importance of wide angle viewing through HD cameras and have ensured that their True 4K security cameras maintain crisp clarity in any area of view.“

David continued “The 1/1.7” sensor in combination with the True 4K F1.6 lens achieves low-light performance at just 0.3lux in colour, 0.03lux in black and white mode or 0lux through the smart IR-LED function. Virtual PTZ operation allows the user to crop certain areas in the camera view whilst still recording the whole area so no event is missed in mission critical applications.

The camera's rain wash coating allows for continued high visibility in rainy conditions by ensuring that the water is sheeted from the surface of the camera rather than forming droplets which can scatter light and impair visibility. It also conforms to IP66, NEMA4x- and IK10-ratings.”

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Sep 18, 2015

Laser ablation boosts terahertz emission


Laser ablation boosts terahertz emission
Laser ablation boosts terahertz emission

From almost instantaneous wireless transfer of huge amounts of data and easy detection of explosives, weapons, or harmful gases, to safe 3-D medical imaging and new advances in spectroscopy --technologies based on terahertz (THz) radiation, the electro-magnetic band with wavelengths from 0.1 to 1 mm, can transform science fiction into reality. However, scientists and engineers still do not have cheap and efficient solutions for mass production of THz-based devices.

For years, the THz portion of the spectrum remained unused, giving rise to the term "terahertz gap". Research, recently published in Optics Letters by the Femtosecond Spectroscopy Unit at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), suggests one possible solution for this problem: a method to increase efficiency of THz emission gallium arsenide (GaAs)-based devices.

THz radiation lies between infrared and microwave radiation in the electro-magnetic spectrum. It is absorbed by water --which limits the use of THz devices in the Earth's atmosphere, laden with water vapour, to short distances--but it can penetrate fabrics, paper, cardboard, plastics, wood, and ceramics.

Many materials have a unique "fingerprint"in the THz band allowing their easy identification with THz scanners. Moreover, unlike X-rays and ultraviolet light, THz radiation is safe for live tissues and DNA, due to its non-ionising properties. THz technology could be a next important breakthrough in medicine, security, chemistry, and information technology.

Generation of THz waves is difficult since the frequency is too high for conventional radio transmitters, but too low for optical transmitters, like the majority of lasers. Therefore, researchers have to come up with new innovative devices.

One of the most frequently used THz emitters is a photoconductive antenna, comprising two electric contacts and a thin film of semiconductor, often GaAs, between them. When the antenna is exposed to a short pulse from a laser, the photons excite electrons in the semiconductor, and a short burst of THz radiation is produced. Thus the energy of the laser beam is transformed into a THz electro-magnetic wave.

OIST researchers showed that micro-structure of the semiconductor surface plays an important role in this process. Femtosecond-laser-ablation, in which the material is exposed to ultrashort bursts of high energy, creates Micrometer-scale grooves and ripples on the surface of GaAs. "The light gets trapped in these ripples", says Athanasios Margiolakis, a Special Research Student at OIST. Since more light is absorbed by the ablated material, the efficiency of THz emission, given a sufficiently powerful laser, increases by 65%.
Other properties of the material change as well.

For example, ablated GaAs shows only a third of the electrical current of non-ablated GaAs. "We observe counter-intuitive phenomena,"the researchers write, "One generally expects that the material showing the higher photocurrent would give the best THz emitter." They explain this phenomenon by shorter carrier lifetimes. That is, electrons in ablated samples return to non-agitated states much faster than in control samples.

Dr Julien Madéo, one of the OIST team members, says that "femtosecond-laser ablation allows us to engineer the properties of materials and to overcome their intrinsic limitations, leading, for example, to near 100% photon absorption as well as broader absorption bandwidth, control of the electron concentration and lifetime". This technique is a fast, lower-cost alternative to existing methods of manufacturing materials for THz applications.

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Ryan Adams Covers "Bad Blood"

 
Ryan Adams Covers  "Bad Blood"
Ryan Adams Covers  "Bad Blood"


Ryan Adams released the first single off his upcoming cover album of Taylor Swift’s 1989 on Thursday, Sept. 17 — and the mellow singer-songwriter has undeniably made the pop princess’s summer hit "Bad Blood" his own.

Adams, 40, premiered his acoustic interpretation of Swift’s song on DJ Zane Lowe’s Apple Music’s Beats 1 radio, and all of a sudden lines such as “Band-aids don’t fix bulletholes” seemed to take on a deeper meaning.

The seasoned musician has been teasing the album on social media for weeks, leading the 25-year-old “Blank Space” singer to tweet her excitement.
“is this true??????? I WILL PASS OUT,” Swift tweeted on Aug. 6 after a music journalist dropped the news.

Adams also announced that he will be releasing the full album online on Monday, Sept. 21, after previously tweeting that he and his team were “sandblasting” the songs and “they’re holding steady.”

“Ryan’s music helped shape my songwriting,” Swift tweeted Thursday shortly after the first cover dropped. “This is surreal and dreamlike.”

This isn’t the first time Adams has completed such a project, however. In 2002, the “Gimme Something Good” singer covered the whole Strokes album Is This It, but never released it to the public.

Jeff Dunham and Audrey Celebrate Sons

 
Jeff Dunham and  Audrey Celebrate Sons
Jeff Dunham and  Audrey Celebrate Sons

Jeff Dunham and his wife Audrey have a lot to celebrate this fall — and kicked it off Saturday with a teddy bear picnic.

The couple’s upcoming arrivals were fêted at a shower hosted by Audrey’s mother at their Los Angeles home, ahead of Thursday’s Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood premiere.

“Seeing all the decorations that my mom made — there was so much creativity!” Audrey, a certified nutrition specialist and fitness trainer.

“Most of all, I was so honored that so many friends and family got on planes and drove long distances to be part of the day. It was the best baby shower a girl could ever ask for because of all the wonderful people who made such an effort to be there. It warms my heart that these little boys are already so loved by so many.”

The ladies enjoyed “baby bites” of lemongrass chicken satay, chili-crab-cucumber canapés and herb Mediterranean shrimp at the house, while the men hopped in a Hummer limo for a ride to lunch — but not before the comedian opened one special gift.

“My friend said, ‘Here Jeff, this one’s more for you,’ ” Jeff, 53, says about unwrapping a pair of Cowboys bodysuits. “Growing up in Dallas, my father didn’t pay attention to any sports except football, so I became an avid Cowboy fan. That was perfect!”

Guests, including Dunham’s daughters from his previous marriage, enjoyed slices of bear-topped cake monogrammed with “J”s — but that’s the biggest hint the Dunhams will give about what they’re calling their sons, expected to arrive in late October. “Their names are chosen, but we’re keeping them under wraps for now,” Jeff explains.

Ready to get back to diaper duty, the comedian and ventriloquist tells PEOPLE he’s especially looking forward to seeing Audrey, 35, in her new role as mom.

“When my girls were growing up I was on the road a lot, but I always made it a point to never miss any big dates — I was always home for birthdays, holidays. This time around we have the tour bus, so we’re having the cribs built in and everyone’s coming along,” he says.
“It’s a different perspective, being later in life and able to go through this again. Audrey has already found such passion in life with her work, yet this is a completely different path that I know that she’s going to embrace like nothing else. I really wanted for her to be able to experience parenthood.”

After marrying in 2012, “we went through a couple speedbumps with miscarriages,” Jeff reveals. “They’re difficult — we have such a better appreciation about it and sensitivity to it now.”

This past March, the couple discovered they were expecting not one, but two babies.
“We’ll never forgot the doctor — he got this look on his face, cocked his head sideways and with an impish grin on his face goes, ‘Two.’ We were like, ‘Whatttt?!’ Completely unexpected,” the comedian recalls.

After announcing the pregnancy in May, the Dunhams are now in the home stretch — though it sounds as though the boys are making themselves quite comfortable in there.
“The kids think that her ribs are a jungle gym, but she’s a trouper,” Jeff says. Adds Audrey, “Now we just need to do all that we can to keep them from being spoiled. We’ve definitely got our work cut out for us!”

Filmed at Los Angeles’ Dolby Theatre, Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood airs Thursday at 8 p.m. on NBC. Tickets for Dunham’s upcoming national tour go on sale Friday.

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Sep 13, 2015

Miss America 2016 : Jamie Lynn Macchia


Miss America 2016
Miss America 2016
The names were called out one by one, until the 15th name was called, and it wasn't that of Jamie Lynn Macchia.

Macchia was our Miss New York, but won't be our Miss America 2016, judges for the 95th annual pageant and scholarship competition declared Sunday night in Atlantic City.
Macchia's long journey to the stage swiftly came to a close as Miss Georgia Betty Cantrell was announced the next woman to wear the crown.

Macchia, the 23-year-old Eltingville native, will return to Staten Island defeated but still proud of her accomplishments, she said.

"I've given this Miss America experience everything I have," Macchia wrote on her Instagram. "I've seen my strength, poise, maturity, drive, and confidence grow before my own eyes. I've done things I've only ever dreamed of doing and have definitely surprised myself along the way."

Many of the finalists were from the southern states — as were the fans from all over the country who arrived with signs and high hopes for their hometown contestants. Talents ranged from Miss Alabama Meg McGuffin's interpretive dance to the Matrix theme song to a touching monologue from Miss Colorado Kelley Johnson.

Aside from the competition, the presence of head judge and Former Miss America, Vanessa Williams was arguably the evening's most significant event.

Williams was not only the first African-American woman to be crowned Miss America in 1983, she also went on to arguably be the most successful winner in the pageant's history.
But in 1984, 10 months into her reign, the Emmy, Grammy and Tony nominee was asked to resign or be stripped of her title after nude photos of her leaked in Penthouse Magazine.
At the beginning of the show, Sam Haskell, the Miss America Organization's Executive Chairman and CEO said even though none of the members of the organization were responsible for the decision in 1984, he wanted to personally apologize. Williams accepted the apology.

Though Macchia didn't make it into the top 15, she has come a long way from her Eltingville roots. Beginning as a 17-year-old at Staten Island Technical High School, she tried unsuccessfully for seven years in pageants at the local level.

Each year, she crept closer and closer to victory. In May 2014, she competed in the 2014 Miss New York pageant and named was second runner-up to winner Kira Kazantsev, who went on to win Miss America this year.

Then, in June, Jamie took the New York title at the St. George Theatre. It would lead her to the stage in Atlantic City Sunday night.

"You could see the potential with the girl," said Jim Smith, executive director of the Miss Staten Island Pageant. "The only thing she needed was maturity, and you can't give a 17-year-old girl maturity, you have to earn it. But she always believed in herself."

Throughout the preliminary rounds, Macchia didn't win in either her talent or swim and evening gown competitions. But the interview component is kept private, and can often count for the most among judges, Smith said, adding that Macchia's interview answers are her strong suit.

Smith said Macchia's platform was another strong point: "Inspiring Action Against Pediatric Cancer." Macchia chose this work in honor of a childhood friend, Dominic, who fought but ultimately lost his battle with leukemia.

The day before, Macchia was calm and confident of her work so far, she said. In a social media post, she said she felt peaceful, not stressed.

Macchia thanked her fans and family for all the support along the way. She said with how much she's accomplished as Miss New York so far, she's "already won."

"I have already achieved my dream of performing on the Miss America stage," she said. "I have already used my powerful voice to speak out for pediatric cancer patients and their families. I have already represented what I consider to be the greatest state in the nation."

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Grandparents' Day 2015 Celebs' Touching Quotes on Grandparents


Grandparents' Day 2015
Grandparents' Day 2015

United States will celebrate Grandparents' Day 2015 on Sunday, 13 September. While in today's age and time, it is quite difficult to see youngsters spending time with their grandparents, there are still quite a few people, who adore and love them. The day has been celebrated since 1978, when the then-President Jimmy Carter signed the proclamation designating the first Sunday of September after Labor Day as the National Grandparents' Day.

We have compiled some of the most touching and loving quotes from some of our favourite celebrities about their grandparents.

Barack Obama was raised by his grandparents and he has always been very vocal in his appreciation for the impact they had on him; especially about his grandmother. He says, "She's the one who taught me about hard work. She's the one who put off buying a new car or a new dress for herself, so that I could have a better life. She poured everything she had into me."

Rihanna, who was very close with her grandmother Dolly, who passed away in 2013, said this about her in an interview with Oprah. " She (My grandmother) taught me a lot about forgiveness, loving my enemies ... spirituality, faith, strength as a woman ... The one thing she wants me to do is marry someone who loves me more than I love them..

" In commemoration of her grandmother's first death anniversary, Rihanna posted on Instagram, ".... I can still remember your laugh, and I miss it, I miss the sound of your voice, your beautiful hands, the way you danced and got so happy when you heard music, i miss doing your makeup and taking your pictures, I miss the way you looked right at me, and I miss looking back at you, that proud look on your face! Never did I think it could be this soon, but I'm happy you're in Heaven, laughing and dancing with the Angels! Dolly you are my precious Angel, I love you beyond what words can describe! I just miss you Gran Gran! #Dolly #FirstAnniversary" Grandparents' Day 2015

Justin Bieber's mother, who was a young single mom when she had him, got a lot help from her parents Bruce and Diane Dale in raising him. And even through all the negative press and his ridiculous scandals, grandmother Diane has been a rock. She says, "It's going to happen anyways. It doesn't matter who you are and a lot of it isn't even in true... He's 19 and he's got a camera shoved in his face and lots of money. What do you want?" She however knows about all his antics: "I think if [moviegoers] see Justin the way I see Justin, they'll accept him—warts and all—and see that he's not as bad as the press makes him out to be sometimes, and he's not as innocent as he tries to paint himself sometimes," Chu said. "He's a troublemaker. It's what he is and he's charming as hell, but that's who he is and that's what makes him Justin Bieber."

Katy Perry, the world-renowned pop-star has credited her grandmother Ann Hudson as the person who keeps her grounded. "My grandmother is in charge of my morals..I do anything wrong, she'll come after me." The "Roar" singer also takes her as plus one to many entertainment events.

Miley Cyrus' grandmother Loretta Finley is a loving presence in the "Wrecking Ball" singer's life. The twerking expert even has a tattoo of her grandmother's portrait, and occasionally takes her on tours and premieres with her. During a recent interview at "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Cyrus said, "My grandma is fresh. She's always in jumpsuits, like terry cloth jumpsuits ... I think for a grandma it's pretty cool. Snoop wears 'em. They actually have very similar style".


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Sep 12, 2015

New Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor


New Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor
New Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor

September 10, 2015) Brighton, East Sussex -- About one-third of all Americans suffer from high blood pressure, which is a chronic disease linked to a number of other dangerous health conditions.

In addition to prescribed treatment and practicing a healthy lifestyle, consistent monitoring of the condition is recommended in order to ensure that it does not get out of control. As a result, many patients invest in home blood pressure monitor to increase their awareness of the condition when they are not in the presence of a doctor. However, some wrist blood pressure monitors are noisy and uncomfortable, features which can annoy patients and help to worsen their conditions.

The new wrist blood pressure monitor from Just-Brill has a low-noise air pump which allows the strap to inflate comfortably around the wrist. In addition, the device has a number of features that are designed to increase its efficacy and accuracy.

It has a large LCD and fonts to enhance readability and takes systolic, diastolic and pulse readings. The device can also record up to 60 readings with time and date stamp and has an automatic shutdown feature that helps to preserve battery life.

A number of Amazon shoppers have commented on the bp machine being among the quietest they have ever used, expressing satisfaction. “This digital blood pressure machine comes with a super low noise air pump which inflates the strap comfortably around your wrist.This is quite a handy blood pressure machine, it is small enough to take anywhere with you.It works amazing and is simple to use,” said I Love Bulldogs, a verified Amazon reviewer.

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Sep 11, 2015

An astronaut controlled a robot


An astronaut controlled a robot
An astronaut controlled a robot

An astronaut has successfully controlled a robot on Earth with micrometer precision, despite being 400km up and travelling at speeds of 28,800km/h.

Andreas Mogensen, the first Dane in space, used a feedback system to "feel" what he was doing 400km away. He commanded the Interact Centaur rover in real-time, using a joystick to drive it around before taking control of its robotic arm to place a peg into a hole on a circuit board.

The experiment was designed to replicate connecting a wire on another planet. With a tolerance of just 150 micrometers -- or less than one sixth of a millimetre -- it required precision and delicacy from both robot and human operator.

The Interact Centaur rover
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The first attempt at the experiment took 45 minutes, but a second run took only 10 minutes. During the second experiment Mogensen was able to "touch" the peg and sense how it felt using force-reflective technology in the joystick. Video streams captured by the robot gave him an overall view of his surroundings.

The main challenge of the experiment was the lag between a signal being sent and the robot acting on it. Signals sent by Mogensen travelled approximately 90,000km -- from the International Space Station, to Houston, Texas, on to the European Space Agency's research and technology centre centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands and then back again. This results in a 850-millisecond delay.

Similar technology could one day be used by astronauts on Mars, allowing them to control robots from great distances with absolute precision.

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Blake Shelton & Rihanna


Blake Shelton &  Rihanna
Blake Shelton &  Rihanna

If Blake Shelton knows one thing, it’s how to win ‘The Voice.’ After four wins, he must have some sort of strategy, right? Wrong.We  got the change to exclusively chat with the judge, 39, about this season, and yes, about Rihanna.

When Rihanna signed on to The Voice as this season’s key advisor, we knew it’d be a good thing — and we weren’t the only one excited. Blake Shelton chatted with us all about how great she was on the show, and of course, how great she was to look at. Hey, we can’t argue that!

“Rihanna is hot! She was so great and so funny, so honest which is— she was really good at that. She really took it seriously and was very good at the job,” Blake told us exclusively before season nine of The Voice kicked off. Well that’s a good thing!

He also revealed that as for his own team, he actually has big dreams for mentors. While the judge do pick their own team mentor, and we’re sure he’s thrilled with his friend, Brad Paisley, to come on, he did have others in mind. “You shoot for the moon and you don’t get them,” he told us. “I threw out Cher’s name one time, and she actually came and did it.  I haven’t been able to get Dolly [Parton] yet though.  Do you think she’d ever do it?  It’d be cool.”

As for his own life, Blake had a huge star mentor him as a younger man — country star, Trace Adkins. “He’s a grumpy old bastard, but he was always that guy for me who would sit me down and go “Listen, boy,” and get onto me about stuff, because especially back in the day, I was way worse than I am now,” Blake shared. “He was about the only guy I would listen to him because I was intimidated by him. Looking back, I’m so glad he was around for me.”

We had to ask who he wishes could be his mentor, just because we knew we’d laugh at the answer. And that, we did. “Who’s that girl in the Carl’s Jr commercials?  You know who I’m talking about?” he asked us. Maybe Ronda Rousey? We’re not quite sure, but either was he. “I don’t know, George Strait would have been my guy.  I want George Strait to coach me… and that girl from the Carl’s Jr. commercials.”

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Ellie Goulding's 'Love Me Like You Do'


 Ellie Goulding's  'Love Me Like You Do'
 Ellie Goulding's  'Love Me Like You Do'


 Ellie Goulding's new album is coming, and it's going to be heartbreaking but uplifting.

The follow-up to 2012's Halcyon is expected to land later this year, with the singer claiming it has an "end-of-summer feeling".

"It's summery. It's pop-y and it's got a summer feeling, but it's more of an end-of-summer feeling. It's kind of heartbreaking at times, but it's also uplifting," Ellie told Refinery29.

"I have a song on the album that is called 'Two Years'. It's about two years ago, which is before I met my boyfriend," she added, referring to McBusted star Dougie Poynter.

"I'm really curious about him. He's my boyfriend, so I'll write about him and his past and the things he's been through. It's pretty amazing stuff and he's a pretty incredible person. It's so easy to write about because there's so many interesting things about him."

Ellie also spoke about how she'd struggled with success and being away from home, before adding she's not in trouble anymore.

"I went through a phase of being on tour and having a really hard time and not being home, and even just struggling with having a number one song," she explained.

"That was a time when I couldn't deal with anything. I was drinking, and I was not really myself. It's only when you come out of that phase you realise you were in trouble.

"Now that I'm not in trouble, it makes it more obvious just how close I was to losing it all. Luckily I never got to that point."

Ellie Goulding will take to the stage for the Apple Music Festival later this month, where she joins a line-up including Take That, Mumford & Sons, One Direction and Little Mix.

Watch the music video for Ellie Goulding's 'Love Me Like You Do' below: