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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Read More 3 comments Which iOS 6 Features Work on Which Devices


Yesterday, Apple unveiled iOS 6 with over 200 new features for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. And while compatible devices with iOS 6 include the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPad 2, new iPad, and fourth-generation iPod touch, a number of new features in the software update, such as Flyover and FaceTime over 3G, are limited to a just a few iOS devices only.

Fortunately, MacRumors has put together a useful chart that shows exactly which iOS 6 features are compatible with the iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPad 2, and new iPad. Keep in mind that none of the features are compatible with the iPhone 3GS, despite the fact that the 3-year-old smartphone is eligible to run iOS 6. The fourth-generation iPod touch also lacks Flyover, turn-by-turn navigation, and — for obvious reasons — FaceTime over 3G.

Late reproduction extends offspring's life?

The offspring of fathers and grandfathers who reproduced later in life could enjoy life-extending genetic benefits, including being able to father children at an older age, a new study suggests.

Researchers at Northwestern University believe the process represents an unusually rapid evolutionary adaptation in which telomeres -- DNA found at the ends of chromosomes -- lengthen, which is thought to promote healthy aging.

"If your father and grandfather were able to live and reproduce at a later age, this might predict that you yourself live in an environment that is somewhat similar -- an environment with less accidental deaths or in which men are only able to find a partner at later ages," said Dan Eisenberg, lead author of the study.

"In such an environment, investing more in a body capable of reaching these late ages could be an adaptive strategy from an evolutionary perspective."

After analyzing the DNA of 1,779 young adults and their mothers in the Philippines, researchers found that children of older fathers not only inherit longer telomeres, but that the effect is cumulative across generations.

The researchers do not advise men to reproduce at later ages, as other research has shown that doing so raises the risk of passing on genetic mutations that can cause miscarriages or other health problems.

Co-author Christopher Kuzawa said more research would be necessary to see if the longer telomeres inherited from older fathers and grandfathers reduce the health problems and ailments that come with age.

"Based upon our findings, we predict that this will be the case, but this is a question to be addressed in future studies," he said.

The study appeared in the June 11-15 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Monday, June 4, 2012

'Glee' Season 4: Cast to Return -- But for How Long?

Fox Entertainment president Kevin Reilly told The Hollywood Reporter during this week's upfront in New York that members of the swelling cast -- which counts a graduating class that includes Amber Riley, Naya Rivera, Dianna Agron and Mark Salling, among others -- are in talks for the duration of their return and whether they'll be signed on as series regulars for 22-episode deals or recurring roles. Deals are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

The musical drama's Season 3 finale, airing Tuesday, in which the seniors bid farewell to McKinley High and some -- potentially Michele, Monteith and Colfer -- head to New York for a show-within-a-show fourth year, will set up what the executive sees as a creative renaissance for Season 4 as the series moves to 9 p.m. Thursdays.

The executive reaffirmed that Riley, whose recent tweet (which she later clarified) led to a wave of speculation that her time with Glee had come to an end, would indeed be back.

In fact, Glee co-creator Ryan Murphy told Vulture that he met with the cast and gave them the opportunity to move on and do other things.
"I said to them, 'Anybody who wants to stay on the show will stay on the show,'" he told the site, which confirmed that McKinley faculty members played by Emmy winner Jane Lynch, Matthew Morrison and Jayma Mays would all return for Season 4.


"It doesn't mean everyone will be doing 22 episodes, but everyone wants to stay in our family to make sure those actors know that if they want to have a home, they have a home," Murphy said. "If they want to explore new and different things while also having a home, that is also an option."

Glee went through a similar experience last season when recurring actors Harry Shum Jr. and Darren Criss were promoted to regular status for Season 3, while the series regular option on Chord Overstreet was not picked up. Overstreet parted ways with the series but returned in a recurring capacity midway through the season.

The cast has continued to find success in projects outside of the Fox musical. Criss (a junior on the series) has gone on to Broadway, and Michele, Agron, Monteith and Colfer all have growing careers on the big screen (the latter two active as producers as well).


While McKinley will be down a handful of New Directions' founding members in its Ohio-based story, Glee is poised to add cast members for its fourth season, including guaranteeing the winner of Oxygen's reality competition The Glee Project a seven-episode arc. (This season saw four Glee Project standouts appear, with Damian McGinty going on to guest-star in more episodes than his guaranteed seven.)

Add to that the expectation that the New York setting could potentially add more cast beyond Sarah Jessica Parker and Kate Hudson, who have both signed on for major arcs. (Murphy told THR that Hudson likely will begin her arc in the Season 4 premiere, with Parker appearing a few episodes afterward.)

Setting recurring roles for some castmembers could prove a wise and cost-effective move for the series and sibling studio 20th Television.

Next week's Season 3 finale will likely shed additional light on which Glee characters could have larger and recurring roles.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Glee Season 4: Quinn Might Not Be Back! Dianna Agron’s Future Seems VERY Uncertain

For the record, we still don’t have an official announcement as to whether or not Dianna Agron (Quinn) will be back for Glee Season 4. There are still only three actors officially confirmed: Lea Michele (Rachel), Chris Colfer (Kurt), and Cory Monteith (Finn).

Still, based on all the new info emerging, we’d say that poor Dianna’s chances of sticking around another year are looking slimmer and slimmer by the moment!

First of all, there’s the fact that Quinn is a graduating senior. She’s headed away from McKinley — and her new home base of New Haven, Connecticut, will be hours away from Season 4’s possible secondary show location NYC.  The chances of working her into either location seem pretty slim.

On top of that, when co-star Jane Lynch (Sue) spoke with E! Online at Glee’s TV Academy on May 1, the actress gave some pretty convincing evidence that Quinn might be off the show for good.

Jane is currently filming Glee’s big Season 3 finale, and she even mentioned that she just filmed her last scene with Dianna.

"It caught me by surprise. It was kind of emotional doing my last scene with Dianna, and it really just caught me by surprise at how moving it was. She is just amazing and just a really nice person too. It was like saying goodbye to Dianna, which is a sad thing to do."

Wait a second. If Dianna’s coming back next year, there’d be little reason to get so emotional over “saying goodbye.” But if she really is leaving for good... that’s a different story.

Of course, none of this is confirming anything. Jane could simply be talking about an end-of-season goodbye, not a final one. That’s what we’re hoping for, anyway!

Yet based on a recent tweet from Dianna herself, signs seem to indicate that her departure from Glee could be much more permanent. In a tweet on April 30 — just days ago — Dianna announced that she was donating over $12,000 to The Trevor Project. She wrote, "Glad I had a job so that I can match all of your GENEROUS donations to @TrevorProject! What a gift you all, over 12,000! Wonderful."

Glad she HAD a job? Not have?! Look, we know it could be just a simple mistake in typing, but you can still consider us sufficiently freaked out.

What do you think: Is Dianna really be written off Glee next season? We can barely even stand to ponder the thought!









Source: E! OnlineTwitter

No Mercedes in Glee Season 4? Amber Riley’s Tweets Spark Major Concern

Amber Riley at the TV Academy Glee Screening in Hollywood on May 1, 2012
To make a long story short: We still don’t know very much about who gets to come back for Glee Season 4.

So far, only Lea Michele (Rachel), Cory Monteith (Finn) and Chris Colfer (Kurt) are confirmed as returning, but there’s no guarantee how many episodes they’ll actually be in. (That said, the future for these three doesn’t look too dire. Lea recently told The Hollywood Reporter that the formula for next season is“everything you want to see.”)

So while Glee seems to have made a home for these three graduating seniors, the future of the rest of the high school grads seems much more up in the air.
Just last week, a comment from Jane Lynch (Sue) set the internet abuzz with rumors that Dianna Agron (Quinn) might be off the show for good. Now, a new tweet from Amber Riley (Mercedes) is sparking new gossip about the very same thing.

On the afternoon of May 9, Amber tweeted, “That's a wrap on Amber Riley! Just closed a chapter in my life, the only thing I've known day in and day out for three years. I'm going to miss the whole Glee family, seeing them everyday!

Wait a second. She just closed a chapter in her life!? Does this mean she’s saying goodbye for good?


Amber continued, “I have so many brothers and sisters now :) But I am looking forward to a much needed and deserved summer vacation! SCHOOL'S OUT Glee Kids! Let's play!
If you ask us, it really could go either way. Amber could be tweeting about her last day on set EVER, or she may just be expressing her sadness about the end of Season 3.

Fans must have been freaking out on Twitter, because Amber quickly tweeted an update, saying, “Stay tuned to see what's next for Mercedes ;)

So what is next for Mercedes? Could she be moving to California after graduation to pursue her Hollywood dream — never to be heard from on Glee again? Or might she, too, be popping back up on the show from time to time?

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Pakistan doctors save life of baby with six legs

Doctors in Pakistan say they have successfully operated to save the life of a baby born with six legs due to a rare genetic condition, hospital officials said Thursday.

"A team of five experienced doctors have successfully separated the extra legs and limbs from the baby today. He is very much safe and secure," said Jamal Raza, the director of National Institute of the Child Health in Karachi.

Whoopi Goldberg on Glee Set this May 1

Whoopi Goldberg's Oscar Relaxation Technique
With so much new info coming out about upcoming Glee episodes, sometimes it’s hard to keep it all straight! FOX has just released their official episode summary for May 1’s Season 3, Episode 18: “Choke.” 

For those of you keeping track at home, this would be the episode afterthe Whitney Houston tribute but before prom. Here’s the official synopsis from FOX:
 "Rachel [Lea Michele] and Kurt [Chris Colfer] finally get their chance to audition for the New York Academy of the Dramatic Arts. Meanwhile, Puck (Mark Salling) makes a decision about his future after a meeting with his father [Melrose Place vet Thomas Calabro]." 
In addition, Whoopi Goldberg makes her debut as NYADA professor as Carmen Tibideaux, and Real Housewives of Atlanta star NeNe Leakes is back as Coach Roz.