Smiley News Blog

22 Jun

Celebrities In Bikini

With the heat rising, it’s no surprise stars are peeling off their clothes in favor of cute swimsuits. Lucky for them, they have slim physiques and look fabulous no matter what they are (or aren’t!) wearing.

Kate Bosworth
Bosworth takes a stroll on the beach and shows off her slim figure in Hawaii.

Britney Spears

Nicole Richie
Super-skinny Richie strolls the beach in Malibu wearing an aqua bikini and oversize shades.

Kirsten Dunst
A fair-skinned Dunst enjoys a day at the beach in Maui.

Kate Hudson
Hudson soaks up the sun at her family’s house in Malibu.

Eva Longoria

04 Jun

American homeless & Free Wi-Fi

The Wall Street Journal’s Phred Dvorak has a thought-provoking feature on the use of laptops and Internet services by homeless people, who, like everyone else, use them for civic engagement with politicians, social interaction, job hunting, and entrepreneurial pursuits.

Here’s a prediction: in five years, a UN convention will enshrine network access as a human right (preemptive strike against naysayers: “Human rights” aren’t only water, food and shelter, they include such “nonessentials” as free speech, education, and privacy). In ten years, we won’t understand how anyone thought it wasn’t a human right.

And even then, there will be destitute former music execs, living rough on the streets, using their laptops to argue that no, it’s not a human right: you should be deprived of your Internet access if you’re accused of copyright infringement, because the Internet is just a machine for making copies of trivial, copyrighted entertainment products.

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 ”You don’t need a TV. You don’t need a radio. You don’t even need a newspaper,” says Mr. Pitts, an aspiring poet in a purple cap and yellow fleece jacket, who says he has been homeless for two years. “But you need the Internet…

Shelter attendants say the number of laptop-toting overnight visitors, while small, is growing. SF Homeless, a two-year-old Internet forum, has 140 members. It posts schedules for public-housing meetings and news from similar groups in New Mexico, Arizona and Connecticut. And it has a blog with online polls about shelter life…

Aspiring computer programmer Paul Weston, 29, says his Macintosh PowerBook has been a “lifeboat” since he was laid off from his job as a hotel clerk in December and moved to a shelter. Sitting in a Whole Foods store with free wireless access, Mr. Weston searches for work and writes a computer program he hopes to sell eventually. He has emailed city officials to press for better shelter conditions…

Robert Livingston, 49, has carried his Asus netbook everywhere since losing his apartment in December. A meticulous man who spends some of his $59 monthly welfare check on haircuts, Mr. Livingston says he quit a security-guard job late last year, then couldn’t find another when the economy tanked.

When he realized he would be homeless, Mr. Livingston bought a sturdy backpack to store his gear, a padlock for his footlocker at the shelter and a $25 annual premium Flickr account to display the digital photos he takes.

25 May

Formula 1 Grand Prix Monaco

Monaco’s streets host the best known Formula 1 Grand Prix and as well as a sporting spectacle it is one of Europe’s premier social highlights of the year, with the best yachts in the world visiting the Principality and celebrities staying in the Monaco hotels such as the Hotel de Paris, the Columbus and the Grand, with many others staying in Nice.

The Monaco Grand Prix (French: Grand Prix de Monaco) held each year on the Circuit de Monaco, is considered to be one of the most important and prestigious automobile races in the world alongside the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans (with which it forms the Triple Crown of Motorsport). The history, spectacle and glamour result in the race being considered “the jewel of the Formula One crown”.

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Recent Winners

2009 Jenson Button – Brawn Mercedes
2008 Lewis Hamilton – McLaren Mercedes
2007 Fernando Alonso – McLaren Mercedes
2006 Fernando Alonso – Renault
2005 Kimi Raikkonen – McLaren Mercedes

The final positions were:

  1. Jenson Button (Gbr) Brawn GP 1hr 40mins 44.282secs
  2. Rubens Barrichello (Bra) Brawn GP 1:40:51.948
  3. Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) Ferrari 1:40:57.724
  4. Felipe Massa (Bra) Ferrari 1:40:59.392
  5. Mark Webber (Aus) Red Bull 1:41:00.012
  6. Nico Rosberg (Ger) Williams 1:41:17.868
  7. Fernando Alonso (Spa) Renault 1:41:22.121
  8. Sebastien Bourdais (Fra) Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:41:47.424

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28 Apr

The Moodwall in Amsterdam

 

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Dutch architects Studio Klink, production company Illuminate, artist Matthias Oostrik and design and construction firm Cube have collaborated under the name Urban Alliance to create Moodwall, a subway installation in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

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The 24 metre long display is made from 2500 LEDs behind a ribbed, semi-transparent wall.

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The resolution is stretched horizontally so images appear to be in better focus from the side,” say the designers. “This enables the screen to be watched from outside the tunnel, and deters people from using the tunnel as a hangout spot.

Here’s some information from Urban Alliance:

Media architecture collective Urban Alliance has recently finished the Moodwall: a 24 metre long interactive light installation in Amsterdam. The Moodwall is located in a pedestrian tunnel and interacts with people passing by, improving the atmosphere in the tunnel and making people feel happier and safer. The interactive urban wallpaper is made from 2500 LEDs behind a ribbed semi-transparent wall. The curves in the wall make it less vulnerable to graffiti and improve visibility.

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The Moodwall is a pilot project for a 70 metre long media wall proposal by Urban Alliance (in collaboration with Daan Hartoog) which won a competition for ideas to improve the public space of the socially unsafe area of the Amsterdam Bijlmer.

The Moodwall was designed by Jasper Klinkhamer (Studio Klink) in collaboration with Remco Wilcke (Cube), who was also responsible for the construction. The content was developed by Hans van Helden and Matthijs ten Berge of Illuminate in collaboration with artist Matthias Oostrik and students of the Dutch art academy HKU.

24 Dec

The world’s carmakers design Santa Claus’ sleigh

Bentley-designed Santa’s sleigh 
We reckon Father Christmas is probably a bit of a Bentley guy: he has a large number of miles to cover in speed and in great comfort – and he needs something big and plush to look after all those presents. What better solution than something mixing the design class of a Bentley with the snow-covering ability of a downhill toboggan?

Bentley designers John Paul Gregory imagined a futuristic Santa Azure Sleigh (complete with rifled tailpipes and exposed Bentley Blitzen powerplant), while Yunwoo Jeong turned the Continental GTC cabrio into a sleigh with quad-outrigged headlamps and begoggled Santa. ‘This includes a classic piece of Bentley form and function with Rudolph’s nose providing extra illumination!’

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Ford-designed Santa’s sleigh
Blue Oval designers at Dunton in Essex, UK, penned this trio of Ford-inspired sleighs to help fashion Santa’s just-in-time delivery system. It’s a job they’re familiar with, working on successive series of Transit vans in the past – and they’ve put their practical skills to good use on their Ford sleighs.

These sledges are seen through the prism of Ford’s latest ‘kinetic design’ mantra. Just check out the sweptback, Fiesta-style headlamps and the latest Ford grille at ease on Paul Wraith’s red Kuga-style sleigh with pop-out silver snowboards. Simon Collins’ cool white Rudolph model is captured here in our latest spy photos beamed straight from Lapland where it’s terrorising polar bears with its Star Wars-inspired design. And Tony Fox’s Santapod red bullet bears the RS badge denoting that this is the fastest sleigh to be in when airspace gets busy around 24 December.

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Nissan-designed Santa’s sleigh
Canadian designer Martin Uhlarik penned Nissan’s sleigh, which dispenses with reindeer altogether and can be used instead in conjunction with a rather faster steed, a Nissan GT-R. It’s quickly apparent that Nissan’s SC01 sledge will have a much greater load capacity than rival designs – and we’d certainly pull over fast if we saw this in our rear-view mirrors.

Uhlarik is project design leader at Nissan’s Paddington design centre in London and was senior exterior designer on the Qashqai+2 and NV200 concept. Before joining Nissan, he worked in the design departments at Skoda and Lotus. We wouldn’t be at all surprised if he was posted to Lapland next.

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Rolls-Royce-designed Santa’s sleigh
Today CAR has an unusual scoop on our hands – as we publish the Rolls-Royce sleigh. This amazing artwork was produced exclusively for CAR by Rolls designer Andreas Thurner, who perfectly captures the regal magic of a Rolls-Royce driven by a stately Santa. Just check out the Greek temple-style, architectural front end of the sleigh – and the hints of top-end speedboats in the profile. It’s the indulgent Phantom meets upmarket Sledges R Us.

We think you’ll agree that Santa would be extremely comfortable in this Rolls-Royce of sleighs. So how about it Goodwood? The man has a difficult task, and he needs pampering at this busy time of year. We can think of no more comfortable transport for Father Christmas!

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