Friday 14 June 2013

Arnold Schwarzenegger to start ‘Terminator 5′ shooting in January

The 65-year-old actor is to reprise his most iconic role as the killer Cyberdyne cyborg for the first time since 2003′s ‘Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines’ and filming will begin at the start of 2014. During an appearance at the 21st Century Financial Education Summit in Australia, Schwarzenegger is reported to have said: “I’m very happy that the studios want me to be in ‘Terminator 5′ and to star as The Terminator, which westart shooting in January.” Patrick Lussier and Laeta Kalogridis – a friend of ‘Terminator’ creator James Cameron – have been hired to write the script for the sequel, while Paramount has been in talks to distribute the movie. Schwarzenegger did not make an appearance in 2009′s fourth instalment ‘Terminator Salvation’ because he was working as the Governor of California at the time. However, his character – referredto as the T-800 Model 101 in the film – did feature briefly with a likeness of theactor’s face created with CGI and mapped over Austrian-born bodybuilder-and-actor Roland Kickinger, who portrayed the cyborgon screen. ‘The Terminator’ was first brought to screens by Cameron in 1984 and the sequel ‘Terminator 2:Judgement Day’ – also directed by Cameron – was released in 1991 andwas a huge box office success.

HEALTH TIPS

Urinary Incontinence Urinary incontinence is a loss of control of the bladder. In some cases, it may result in a total loss of the bladder's contents or it may just cause minor leakage. The condition may be temporary or chronic, depending on its cause. Incont More » Frequent Urination Frequent urination describes the need to urinate more oftenthan you usually do. There is no clear definition of frequent.However, you may have frequent urination issues

High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure—also known as hypertension—is a condition that increases the risk for heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, coronary heartdisease, and other serious health problems. Blood pressure is the force of bloodpushing against the inside walls of arteries. The harder your heart pumps and the narrower your arteries are, the higher your blood pressure rises. Over time, thewear and tear caused by untreated high blood pressurecan damage your blood vessels and vital organs.

Northern women are more likely tosuffer from skin cancer because they use sunbeds 'to look like their favourite celebrities' *.Rates of melanoma hadpreviously been highest in the south of England *.But cases in women ages between 10 and 29 have drastically risen in north *.Experts say that aside from sunbeds, cheap holidays abroad are to blame

Women from the north of England are more likely to be diagnosed with the deadliest form of skin cancer than their southern counterparts because of sunbeds and cheap holidays abroad, a study has found. Rates of melanoma - the most lethal form of cancer - had previously been highest in affluent areas of the south where the hours of sunshine are longer, according to research published today in the British Journal of Dermatology. But cases in women aged between 10 and 29 have drastically risen in the north west of the country - with experts blaming young women's overuse of sunbeds to try and look like their favourite celebrities.Research leader Sarah Wallingford, from the University of Manchester's Institute for Inflammation and Repair, says the findings suggest that affordability of holidays to warmer climates has been important factor in changing the regional discrepancy in melanoma rates. The study examined diagnoses of melanoma over eleven years from 1996 to 2006. Researchers at the Universityof Manchester also found that the disease was found to be most prevalent among the second most deprived socioeconomic group as well as the second most affluent groups.Nina Goad, of the British Association of Dermatologists, said: 'This study is interestingas it changes our views on two important risk factors for skin cancer – where we live and how rich we are. 'Latitudinal position in England has long been associated withrisk levels for skin cancer, with southern regions always having the highest rates of the disease. But for young women, the disease is now highest in the North West. 'We know that across England, use of tanning beds is highest among young women in the north and is alsohigh among lower socioeconomic status groups, so this may well be a strong contributing factor to both these findings.Previous figures have alwaysshown melanoma to be more common in affluent people whocan afford to fly abroad to warmer countries. These new findings suggest that holidays abroad becomingmore affordable for everyone has contributed to those with lower incomes being diagnosed with the disease.

The shorts and sleeping bag thatmean you’ll neverrun out of mobile battery again - because they're powered by your body heat *.Smart materials in the Power Shorts use kinetic energy created by the wearer's movements to charge mobile phones *.Modules attached to the fabric of the Recharge Sleeping Bagcapture thermal energy from a sleeper's body to create an electric charge *.Products have been developed by Vodafoneand Southampton University

Festival goers need never run out of phone battery again thanks to a new range of denim shorts and sleeping bags thatuse body heat and movement to generate electricity. The Power Shorts and Recharge Sleeping Bag can charge a phone's battery by harvesting energy from the human body using kinetic and thermoelectric technology. The wearable phone chargershave been designed by mobilephone company Vodafone withhelp from the University of Southampton.HOW DO POWER SHORTS WORK? The shorts are fitted with a phone connector and ferroelectret materials. As the wearer moves, the shorts gather kinetic energywhen these ferroelectret materials are squashed or deformed. The surfaces of these voidsare permanently charged. As the size and shape of thevoids in the shorts changes,a charge is produced on the surface of the material. The Recharge Sleeping Bag harvests thermal energy using the 'Seebeck Effect'. This effect is a process that produces an electrical charge causes by the changes in temperature of a thermoelectric module. These modules are printed on the fabric of the sleeping bag. The Power Shorts are fitted with foam-like ferroelectret materials.As the wearer moves, the shorts gather kinetic energy when these ferroelectret materials are squashed or deformed. These foam-like materials contain voids. The surfaces of these voids are permanently charged and exhibitpiezoelectric and pyroelectric properties. The word piezoelectricity means electricity resulting from pressure. When pressure is applied to the materials in the shorts they generate an electric charge. As the size and shape of the voids in the shorts changes this creates the electricity needed to charge the phone attached to the shorts by a connector inside the Power Pocket. The Recharge Sleeping Bag harvests thermal energy using the 'Seebeck Effect'. This effect creates pyroelectricity, which is theability of certain materials to generate a temporary charge when they are heated up or cooled down. In the case of the sleeping bag, this process monitors thechange of temperature through a thermoelectric module fitted to the fabric of the bag. Heat from the sleeper's body flows through this module contained within a multi-layered 'power felt'. This felt contains polymer films and two semi conductors that generate an electric charge as they heat up.

LUMIA 920

General 2G NetworkGSM 850 /900 / 1800 / 1900 - RM-821, RM-820 3G NetworkHSDPA 850/ 900 / 1900 / 2100 - RM-821, RM-820 4G NetworkLTE 800 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600 - RM-821 LTE 700 MHz Class17 / 1700 / 2100 - RM-820 (AT&T) SIMMicro-SIM Announced2012, September StatusAvailable. Released 2012, November Body Dimensions130.3 x 70.8 x 10.7 mm, 99 cc (5.13 x 2.79 x 0.42 in) Weight185 g (6.53 oz) Display TypeIPS LCD capacitivetouchscreen, 16M colors Size768 x 1280 pixels, 4.5inches (~332 ppi pixel density) MultitouchYes ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass 2 - PureMotion HD+ ClearBlack display Sound Alert typesVibration; MP3, WAVringtones Loudspeake rYes 3.5mm jackYes, check quality - Dolby Headphone sound enhancement Memory Card slotNo Internal32 GB storage, 1GB RAM Data GPRSClass 12 (4+1/3+2/2+3/1+4 slots), 32 - 48 kbps EDGEUp to 236.8 kbps SpeedHSDPA, 42.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps; LTE, Cat3,50 Mbps UL, 100 Mbps DL WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot BluetoothYes, v3.1 with A2DP,EDR NFCYes USBYes, microUSB v2.0 Camera Primary8 MP, 3264 x 2448 pixels, Carl Zeissoptics, optical image stabilization, autofocus, dual-LED flash, check quality FeaturesPureView technology, geo-tagging, touch focus VideoYes, 1080p@30fps, videostabilization, check quality SecondaryYes, 1.3 MP, 720p@30fps Features OSMicrosoft Windows Phone 8 ChipsetQualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon CPUDual-core 1.5 GHz Krait GPUAdreno 225 SensorsAccelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass MessagingSMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM BrowserHTML5 RadioNo GPSYes, with A-GPS support and GLONASS JavaNo ColorsBlack, Gray, Red,Yellow, White - SNS integration - Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic - 7GB free SkyDrive storage - MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA player - MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player - Document viewer/editor - Video/photo editor - Voice memo/command/dial - Predictive text input Battery Non-removable Li-Ion 2000 mAh battery (BP-4GW) Stand-byUp to 400 h (2G) / Up to 400 h (3G) Talk timeUp to 17 h(2G) / Up to 10 h (3G) Music playUp to 67 h Misc SAR US1.08 W/kg(head) 0.91 W/kg(body) SAR EU0.70 W/kg(head)

HOW TO STAY CALM

Between your busy work schedule, taking care of the kids, running errands, and, oh, the hundred other things you have to do in a day, it's easy to forget the amountof stress you're actually under. But your body is well aware. All that tension could start a chain reaction of health problems. "When you repeatedly get stressed, your nervous system stays keyed up, so even small amounts of stress can make you feel overwhelmed," says Henry Emmons, MD, author ofThe Chemistry of Calm. That's why it's so important to build in a relaxation routine for those times when life goes haywire. Learn how to cultivate calm with these simple suggestions.

Get a Beautiful Butt in 4 Weeks

Credit: Chris Fanning (all) 1 of 6 Get a BeautifulButt From Health magazine Tighten your bum with this workout based on thenewCore Fusion: Thighs and GlutesDVD from Elisabeth Halfpapp and Fred DeVito, the duo behind the Exhale Core Fusion craze. The moves may look tame, but don’t be fooled: You’ll lose up to 2 inches from your buttin 4 weeks. •Do 3 times a week for 4 weeks. •20 minutes total. •Do sequence 1 time. Standing GluteToner A.Stand with feet hip-width apart and parallel, and hold the back of a chair. Move left toe back 12 inches and touch floor with it. Soften both knees, tuck pelvis, then bend left knee to lift foot off floor. Keeping knee bent, press straightback (as if aiming for 6 ona clock) with foot for 20 reps, then move foot diago-nally to the left (as if aiming for 8 on a clock) and press it back for 20 reps. B.Straighten left leg. Lift leg, pressing straight back for 20 reps, then press diagonally back (aiming for 8 on a clock) for 20 reps. Return to starting position, and repeat same series of moves on opposite side. Trainer tip:Be sure to lock your pelvis into a stable position before moving your leg.

Michael Douglas' Cancer Cause and 5 More Shocking Celebrity HealthRevelations

From e-news It's safe to say Michael Douglas took his fans by surprise when he revealed in a recent interview that his throat cancer was caused by HPV (human papillomavirus), which he could have picked up from oral sex. But he's not theonly celebrity to make headlines over a condition. E! News takes a look at five others whose shocking health confessions have rocked Tinseltown and beyond. 1. Angelina Jolie: Just weeks before Douglas' disclosure, theOscar-winning mother of six revealed in an op-ed in the New York Times that she underwent a secret preventive double mastectomyto lower her risk of developingbreast cancer due to the fact she carries the "faulty gene" BRCA 1. Not only did Jolie call it"the right thing to do for her family," considering her motherand aunt both died from breastcancer, but it lowered her chances of developing the disease to under 5 percent. The 37-year-old actress and humanitarian also sparked a healthy public discussion aboutwomen's health. 2. Giuliana Rancic: A little closer to home, In October 2011 the E! News anchor dropped a bombshell when she revealed that she was diagnosed with early stage breast cancer. Two months later, Rancic underwenta successful double mastectomy and reconstructivesurgery. The Fashion Police mainstay went public about theprocedure and subsequently went on to praise Jolie for her decision. She also has become a strong advocate on behalf ofBright Pink, a nonprofit focusing on risk reduction and early detection of breast and ovarian cancer in young women. 3. George Michael: When he canceled the remainder of his fall 2011 tour due to illness, fans of the "Faith" singer had no idea they were so close to losing him. Michael spent a month in aVienna hospital's intensive care unit battling life-threatening pneumonia, but kept his condition private because he didn't want to worry his fans. The hitmaker went on to make a full recovery and finally opened up about his brush with death at a press conference outside his London home in December 2011, revealing that not only did he have to learn to walk again amid some of the complications, but that he had very little memory of his ordeal. 4. Michael J. Fox: The Back to the Future star stunned Hollywood when in 1998 he announced he had early-onset Parkinson's disease and had been keepingit under wraps since his diagnosis in 1990. Since going public, Fox has become one of the most high-profile advocates to fight for a cure, raising millions to fund Parkinson's research while continuing to work on and off in film and TV. Starting in fall 2013, in fact, the beloved thesp will return to the tube tostar in a new NBC comedy series, The Michael J. Fox Show, which will find him playing a character with Parkinson's disease, loosely based on himself. 5. Magic Johnson: Probably the most shocking health revelation of them all, the world was caught off guard when the Los Angeles Lakers legend revealed in a press conference in November 1991 that he had tested positive forHIV. After initially retiring following his announcement, Magic went on to play in the 1992 NBA All-Star Game and was part of the Dream Team that won gold at the 1992 Summer Olympics. After a brief comeback as a player and a coach, he retired again. He hassince wrote a book on safe sex and developed programs and educational initiatives through his Magic Johnson Foundation.

US: Syrian Regime Has Used Chemical Weapons

The White House has said it has conclusive evidence that Syrian President Bashar al Assad's forces haveused chemical weapons against opposition fighters. After months of investigation, Obama administration officials said the weapons have beenused "on a small-scale" to kill up to 150 people, crossingwhat President Barack Obama had marked as a "red line" for US intervention in the conflict. Mr Obama's deputy national security adviser, Ben Rhodes, said the president had decided to provide "direct military support" to the opposition in light of the evidence. But he did not specify whether thesupport would include lethal aid, such as weapons, which would mark a reversal of Mr Obama's resistance to arming the rebels. Mr Rhodes said the shift came after an intelligence community assessment showed "the Assad regime has used chemical weapons, including the nerve agent sarin, on a small scale against the opposition multiple times in thelast year". "The intelligence community estimates that 100 to 150 people have died from detected chemical weapons attacks in Syria to date; however, casualty data is likely incomplete," he added. US officials said they have seen no evidence that opposition fighters have used such weapons. However a senior pro-Kremlin Russian politician said the information was fabricated to justifyUnited States intervention in the conflict. "Information about the use by Assad of chemical weapons has been fabricatedin the same place asthe lies about (Saddam) Hussein's weapons of mass destruction," Alexei Pushkov, head of the foreign policy committee in the lower chamber of the Russian parliament, said on Twitter. "Obama is taking the same path as George Bush." So far, American policy has focused entirely on providing the opposition with non-lethal assistance and humanitarian aid. The White House said the US would "make decisions on our own timeline" and would share its intelligence with theinternational community and the United Nations. "We are working with allies to present a credible, evidentiary case to share with the international community and the public," Mr Rhodes said. Mr Obama will discuss the assessments, along with wider problemsin Syria, next week during the G8 summit in Northern Ireland. Mr Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin - Mr Assad's closest international ally - will hold a one-on-one meeting on the sidelines of the summit, where the US leader is expected to press his Russian counterpart to drop his political and military support for the Syrian government. Culled from Sky News