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Samsung Galaxy – Android’s Power in a Samsung form

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In a race to build products powered with the latest in technology, Samsung sets its mark with Samsung Galaxy, the first Google Android powered phone by Samsung. Whether it’s a move to stand ahead of the queue with modern products, or to bring to market a less expensive alternative to Apple iPhone 4, Samsung Galaxy is one of the phones that boast of few really interesting features, such as:

  • 3.2” touch screen powered by AMOLED (Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) technology. What it means to us is a significant reduction in the power consumption due to no need for screen’s backlight. This will result in an increased battery life.
  • It’s so far the slimmest Android-based smartphone. This feature is more important for the people who are admirers of look and feel more than the functionality really. Of course, shining back and anti-scratch glass of the screen give it a useful edge over many other phones too.
  • A high quality 5MP camera, which is really good for a mobile phone. It’s not really as good as a digital camera, but you won’t expect it to be interchangeable with a digital camera either. It’s quite handy for the people who get their expectation right before they buy a phone. Its flash actually works while clicking pictures. This has been a common problem with the mobile phones with camera and flash that their flashes are merely an accessory which can’t often be used at the time of need.
  • Connectivity possibilities are just inline with your expectations, maybe a bit beyond them – USB, Bluetooth, HSPDA7.2, GPS, Wi-Fi, quad-band EDGE/GPRS etc. are the connectivity tools this high-tech toy comes equipped with.

Overall, Samsung Galaxy can be rated as a very reliable and reasonably priced phone enriched with wealth of applications on the Google Android platform. Its processor speed and speed of browsing are two important factors that bring this phone stand at level with its biggest rivals (and also, the bestsellers) in the market, Apple iPhone and the Android-based HTC Desire.

American Psycho

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American Psycho

American psycho is a movie based on the novel by Bret Ellis with the same name. It is a psychological thriller but also has the ingredients of satire, drama and a black comedy. Directed by Mary Harron and starring the flawless Christian Bale, it is a masterpiece in the genre and has gathered the love of the fans worldwide. Released in 2000, the movie still fascinates many of the movie addicts because of its complicated and dynamic plot and the More

Samsung Galaxy – Android’s Power in a Samsung form

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In a race to build products powered with the latest in technology, Samsung sets its mark with Samsung Galaxy, the first Google Android powered phone by Samsung. Whether it’s a move to stand ahead of the queue with modern products, or to bring to market a less expensive alternative to Apple iPhone 4, Samsung Galaxy is one of the phones that boast of few really interesting features, such as:

  • 3.2” touch screen powered by AMOLED (Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) technology. More

As You Like It - I Like It

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It is always difficult when your boss is closely watching your performance, you may be working in a factory or a for a recruitment software firm, but it all sucks. Everything has to be spot on. All the deliverables have to be made as accurately as possible. Think then of the pressure if your boss is two times Oscar winner Kevin Spacey. The employees nailed it.

As You Like It is not one of Shakespeare’s more acclaimed plays, perhaps written as more of a money spinner and crowd pleaser. If so, he certainly pleased the audience at The Old Vic during the matinee on Wednesday.

While England finally ensured themselves of a place in the knock-out rounds with a 1-0 win over Slovenia in the World Cup, the Bridge Project, with its ensemble of British and American actors, delighted the audience and press with a captivating performance.

Of note was Juliet Rylance as Rosalind. Her husky voice perfectly suited the role of the cross dressing Duke’s daughter and her sense of comic timing provoked a lot of laughter from the onlookers.

A quick-fire delivery brought Thomas Sadoski much applause as the fool Touchstone. His New York delivery may have been a touch too quick for this side of the Atlantic and yet he made the role his own,

Stephen Dillane played the melancholic Jaques and while his voice was quiet on occasion, all was forgiven by the way he channeled Bob Dylan into his role. Dillane was more wit, less twit in reaching for his laughs.

The rest of the cast got it right, too. One of the delightful aspects of Shakespeare’s plays is that he invested so much character into the bit parts. It is not just the major characters that hold the attention or receive applause. Alvin Epstein countered the comedic tone of the play with the role of Albert the servant, bringing a quieter, more reflective mood during Albert’s death.

This is the second season of the Bridge Project. Last year saw the company tour seven cities around the world with The Winter’s Tale and Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard. This year, their double bill consists of As You Like It and The Tempest, all under the eye of director Sam Mendes of American Beauty fame.

Shakespeare’s plays sometimes get dismissed as too difficult to follow, especially by students. That is not the case with As You Like it. It is a bright play full of wit, love and laughter that audiences are sure to enjoy.

It is a simple production done very well. The basic sets of building and forest work very well with the lighting and Stephen Bentley-Klein’s music direction to create a delightful theatre experience that held Wednesday’s audience captivated for over three hours.

And the boss seemed to like it, too.

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