Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Hot Photos Of Singer K Michelle

K. Michelle, currently promoting her new album, put her hot curvaceous bod on display in a series of photos she uploaded on her IG page. See more photos after the cut...

Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Crazy Whatsapp Secrets For Users

Starting out as a small tech startup, WhatsApp is now one of the most popular messaging apps in the world with more than one billion users. Facebook bought the company in 2014 for a staggering $19 billion and 42 billion messages are now sent by WhatsApp users every day.

Despite the enormous number of users, most don’t know about all of WhatsApp’s hidden features so we’ve put together 10 of the best WhatsApp tip and tricks to try out…

Find out if your message has been read
It’s easy to see if you messages have been read thanks to the tiny tick marks in the corner of the speech bubble. One grey tick means that the message was successfully sent, while two show that it was delivered to the recipient’s phone. When the two ticks turn blue, that means the message has been read.

Monday, 20 June 2016

Anton Yelchin ‘Star Trek’ Actor Dies at 27


The LAPD said he was pinned by his own car at his Studio City home. Friends apparently became concerned when Yelchin did not show up for a band performance. They found him at his home pinned between his car and a brick mailbox pillar.

“It appears he had exited his car and was behind it when the vehicle rolled down a steep driveway,” the LAPD said in a statement.

Police reportedly told TMZ that the engine was still running when he was found, and that his car was in neutral. It’s not clear why he got out of his car with the engine running.

His most prominent role was as Pavel Chekhov, the Russian ensign in the rebooted “Star Trek” film series. The most recent film in the franchise, “Star Trek Beyond,” debuts on July 22.

Thursday, 16 June 2016

NASA Sets Fire In Space On Purpose


What happens when a fire starts in space?

Until Tuesday, NASA didn't really know — and for a good reason. Scientists and engineers spend years of their lives and millions of dollars building the highly complex, gravity-defying pieces of machinery we send into space. You'd be hard-pressed to find one willing to let you start a fire on their ship, just to see what might happen.

"We tried for years, trying to find a vehicle and a circumstance where this would work," NASA's David Urban said in a video. "Initially they had a 'not on my spacecraft' reaction."

It took some negotiating, but Urban and his colleagues worked out a solution they'd all be happy with: conducting the experiment on a trash-filled Cygnus resupply vehicle making its return trip from the International Space Station. The Cygnus was going to burn up anyway on its reentry into Earth's atmosphere. Why not get a little extra science out of the deal?

Ronaldo was wrong

Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo ridiculed Iceland’s celebrations following an improbable 1-1 draw on Tuesday.

“I thought they'd won the Euros the way they celebrated at the end, it was unbelievable," he said.

“When they don't try to play and just defend, defend, defend this, in my opinion, shows a small mentality," he added, "and they are not going to do anything in the competition.”

Ronaldo just doesn’t get it.