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Monday, 30 April 2012
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Snooki Denies Dissing Jessica Simpson, "Hot Ass Bump"
Snooki is denying a recent report in which she is said to have slammed fellow pregnant celebrity Jessica Simpson's significant pregnancy weight gain.
According to Us, Snooki said she "would die if she were her size" and whereas Jessica "[indulges] in everything she [wants]," she's trying to be healthily.
Displeased, Snooki called out the celebrity news magazine on Twitter:
"I NEVER dissed Jessica Simpson you weirdo tabloids, get over it with your 'pregnant war' articles," she wrote. "I love the girl and her hot ass bump."
Simpson, meanwhile, couldn't be more confident about her body.
She joked to Ryan Seacrest on his radio show that pregnancy makes her "unstoppable in the bedroom" and her fiance, Eric Johnson, is "always ready."
That was months ago, of course, before she became so large that she could barely walk. But point taken. That Jessica Simpson nude cover was hot.
Jess is due any day now. The Jersey Shore star, who was impregnated by Jionni LaValle, is set to deliver in the fall ... not quite 12-21-2012, but close.
[Photos: Pacific Coast News]
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Commercial space shuttle prototypes fly through wind tunnel testing
A pair of companies developing their own commercial space shuttles are presumably trying to flatten their hair after some rigorous wind tunnel testing. First up, Blue Origin, founded by Jeff Bezos (the guy behind Amazon), which has largely quiet on its efforts to shuttle astronauts to the International Space Station. Its Space Vehicle setup will plump for a biconic shape (seen above), with a flattened side and a split flap. According to Blue Origin's president, Rob Meyerson, the shape allows greater volume than traditional designs, but forgo the "weight penalty" of winged craft. Compared to earlier capsules, the Space Vehicle's shape, with its fuselage flap to generate lift, should also give it better control on re-entry to earth.
Juggling for wind tunnel time, Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser has also been blasted with smoke to test its own air resistance credentials. Its module would lauch from the top of the rocket, and glide (as much as anything that costs this much can) back to earth like NASA's own space shuttles. The Dream Chaser is planning its first flight for this fall. You can check out its more traditional take on the future of space travel after the break -- and decide which of the two you'll want sending your children to the mines.
[Picture credit: Blue Origin, SNC]
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Animated video shows Orion spacecraft in orbit
NASA may have pushed back the Orion spacecraft's test flight to 2014, but you can get an early glimpse of the capsule in orbit thanks to this animated video from Full Werks studio. You'll see the capsule circle the planet before touching down in the Pacific -- all with a much better view than you can expect when that actual launch date rolls around. The animation features audio clips from the original Apollo and, as any NASA-related video worth its salt should, includes a vintage voiceover from space sage Carl Sagan.
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Sunday, 29 April 2012
Sprint Galaxy Nexus unboxing and hands-on
It's been many months in coming, but the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is finally available on Sprint. For all intents and purposes, it's the same Galaxy Nexus we've come to know and love over the past five months or so. Same 4.65-inch Super AMOLED display at 720x1280 resolution. Same 32GB of storage. Same 1GB of memory. And, like the other versions of the Galaxy Nexus, it's running the latest version of Android, aka Ice Cream Sandwich. (For those of you who worry about such things, it's running the latest version, Android 4.0.4, out of the box.) It's also got the same 5-megapixel rear-facing camera with zero shutter lag. Huzzah.
The big seller here, of course, is that the Galaxy Nexus is one of Sprint's first LTE-enabled phones. That's the good news. The bad news is that Sprint hasn't yet turned on its LTE network. So it's 3G-only for now. But once that switch is flipped, we're expecting to see some impressive data speeds. Oh, and because we're talking Sprint here, it's also got Google Wallet built in from the outset. So there's that.
Check out our official unboxing and initial hands-on above.
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