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Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Say Good Bye To Black Heads


Say Good Bye To Black Heads


Black heads look very unpleasant. One needs to be very keen in taking care of black heads before they become more deep and big in size. Regular cleansing helps in taking care of these black heads. A good toner helps reduce pours.
Blackheads, essentially open-air pimples, can appear on any part of your body and be especially frustrating to deal with. If you are looking to remove your blackheads, try some of these successful treatments to clean your skin and stop the formation of  dark spots.

  • Lemon and Honey: Take half a lemon, and drop two to three drops of honey on it and rub it to effected areas, leave for 5 minutes and then wash it off with cold water. Gently dry with tissue paper and you’ll get amazing results in just 10 minutes.

Honey and Cinnamon: Honey is a natural antibiotic and works to pull out dirt from your open pores. Mix a tablespoon of honey with ½ a teaspoon of cinnamon and use your fingers to dab it onto your dry skin. Rub it in a circular motion for three minutes and then wash off with warm water


  • Egg whites mask: Egg whites help to tighten pores and pull out any clogged dirt giving you smooth, clear skin. Remove the yolks from two eggs and smear it into a thin layer over your face. Give it two minutes to dry, and then add the remaining whites in a second layer. Give the complete mask an additional 10-15 minutes to dry, or until the whites are smooth to the touch and your skin feels tight. Use warm water to rinse the whites off your face.


  • Turmeric powder and mint leaves: Both spices you likely have in your kitchen cupboard, turmeric and mint help to clean out dirty pores. Create a brew of mint tea and allow it to cool. Then, add two tablespoons of the liquid with a tablespoon of turmeric powder and apply it to your face. Leave it on for ten minutes and then rinse off with warm water.


  • Epsom salt and iodine: Epsom salt mixed with iodine form a bacteria-fighting combo perfect for removing blackheads. Mix a tablespoon of epsom salt with hot water and a few drops of iodine. Let this mixture sit, stirring occasionally to dissolve the salt completely into the hot water. Then, use a bit of cotton to dab the solution onto your skin, allowing it to dry onto your face. Then gently rinse the mixture off with clean warm water.


Demi Lovato's Spooky Ghost Encounter:


 Demi Lovato's Spooky Ghost Encounter:


Demi Lovato loves ghost encounters, and frequently tells fans about the ghost she was BFFs with at her home in Texas when she was little. So, it's no surprise that Demi was very excited this weekend when she had a ghostly experience in her London hotel room.
Demi told fans about the spooky encounter
"Both tv's just turned on at the exact same time in my hotel room without touching them. Don't know whether to be scared or SO EXCITED!!!"




Does Louis Tomlinson Hate Zayn Malik's Facial Hair?




Does Louis Tomlinson Hate Zayn Malik's Facial Hair?


We thought everyone in the universe was a fan of Zayn Malik's facial hair, but apparently his One Direction bandmate Louis Tomlinson is not impressed with his look.


During a new interview, Zayn joked that his upcoming future plans include: “Hopefully some more facial hair.”
While we'd be totally into that, Louis wasn't having the idea, telling him: “You’ve got loads now, if you get any more it could be crazy.” Hey, Tommo! You've got quite the stubble there yourself!

Zayn actually just shaved off his mustache and beard before meeting Britain's royal family last week, and now we're wondering if Louis' comments had anything to do with that decision!

Britain says will not block sales of tear gas to Hong Kong


Britain says will not block sales of tear gas to Hong Kong


Britain said on Monday that it had decided not to block the sale of tear gas to Hong Kong, having reviewed its export policy after police there used the gas against pro-democracy protesters in September.
In a written submission to parliament on Monday, Foreign Office minister Hugo Swire said the only current license did not breach rules and would not be revoked. Swire had said in October that a review was likely in light of the Hong Kong clashes.
"The Government has reviewed licenses for tear gas exports to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government ... the Government has decided it will not be revoked on the basis that it does not contravene the consolidated criteria," he said, referring to the rules used to control arms exports.
Swire said the government had not been able to verify pictures purporting to show that some of the canisters used by police in the Chinese-controlled city, a former British colony, had been manufactured by a British firm.
(Reporting by William James and Kylie MacLellan; Editing by Catherine Evans)
Reuters


Battlefield 4 is free to play for a week on PC


Battlefield 4 is free to play for a week on PC



EA is back with another Origin Game Time promotion following that one for Titanfall. Those of you on PC can claim a week of free access to Battlefield 4 -- just add the game to your Origin library before August 14. The clock doesn't start until you launch the title, at which point you'll then have one full week (168 hours) to play as much or as little as you'd like.
This offer includes full access to the single-player campaign (don't feel bad about skipping it) and multiplayer, and any progress you make will be retained should you choose to buy Battlefield 4 afterward. Pretty good way to get your fill without committing.
Tempted to log back in after a long absence. Maybe I'll stand a chance now
Destructoid


Grave is bringing its strange brand of survival horror to PS4


Grave is bringing its strange brand of survival horror to PS4


Grave, an unsettling desert survival horror game with shrieking boogeymen who stalk you at night, is headed to PlayStation 4 next year. I'm somehow only now hearing about this port.
Broken Window Studios' modest Kickstarter didn't bring in enough money for its PS4 stretch goal back in April but, as noted on the PlayStation Blog, it's coming to the platform anyway. It will join the existing 2015 release plans for Steam (PC/Mac/Linux) and Xbox One.

Destructoid


Angry Birds Go tops 100 million downloads, adds team multiplayer


Angry Birds Go tops 100 million downloads, adds team multiplayer


To celebrate more than 100 million downloads of its free-to-play avian kart racer Angry Birds Go, the development team at Rovio has added team multiplayer functionality to the game's latest update.
Though Rovio's unveiling is light on details, we know two crucial things. First, the game now supports races that pit teams of three players against one another. Second, unlike the vast majority of features available to players of Angry Birds Go, this new team multiplayer mode is not an in-app purchase, and is actually, legitimately free. Alongside the new team multiplayer mode Rovio has also added night racing to Angry Birds Go, for those who prefer their unrealistic motosports under the cover of darkness.
Beyond the break you'll find footage of the new team multiplayer racing in action. If any of that sparks your interest, you can grab a fully updated copy of Angry Birds Go from Google Play, the iOS App Store or whatever other distribution service your mobile device of choice relies upon.
[Image: Rovio]
Rovio
Joystiq


Harry Styles Sends Taylor Swift 1989 Roses? !







Harry Styles Sends Taylor Swift 1989 ? !


Taylor and Harry relationship on the best of terms, but now, the ‘Blank Space’ singer is noticing that Harry has matured! New Weekly Magazine claims that he sent the "Blank Space" singer 1,989 roses to congratulate her on her 1989 album release He has been calling and texting her, ‘begging for a rematch!

Since he's such a sweetheart, we'd believe that he sent her flowers to congratulate her release. He's already complimented her album, so we know he loves it. But we're not so sure he actually wants to get back together with her besides we don't think she would reunite with him since she is focusing on her friends more.

Apple releases iOS 8.1.1 to improve performance on old products


Apple releases iOS 8.1.1 to improve performance on old products


Apple's just rolled out iOS 8.1.1 for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Aside from the usual promise of bug fixes and security updates, Apple says the latest release should speed things up on iPad 2 and iPhone 4S, two of the company's aging devices. We've seen it several times: installing major new versions of iOS on old hardware can often result in degraded performance, making the user experience slower and worse than it had been before. That was true with iOS 7 last year, and now again Apple is working to make things better for customers still holding onto old products.
There's also an update on the Mac side: Apple has released OS X 10.10.1, its first update to Yosemite. Apple says the release should result in better Wi-Fi reliability, improved Microsoft Exchange connections, and fixes for reliability in Mail when sending messages using "certain" email providers. And if you use Apple's Back to My Mac feature, OS X 10.10.1 should make that work better in Yosemite, as well. You can download the latest release from the updates tab at Apple's Mac App Store.

By Chris Welch
The Verge 


China has arrested three suspects for spreading Wirelurker iOS malware


China has arrested three suspects for spreading Wirelurker iOS malware


Less than two weeks after the bug was first discovered, the Wirelurker iOS malware has already led to three arrests. First discovered by ZDNet, the Beijing Bureau of Public security has announced the arrest of three suspects charged with spreading the Wirelurker malware through a third-party app store. Police say the program that spread the malware has also been shut down.
Wirelurker was notable as the first malware program able to penetrate the iPhone's strict software controls, thanks to an "enterprise provisioning" setting designed to let businesses install their own software. Once a desktop computer was infected with the bug, the virus would infect any attached iPhone through the USB slot, supposedly lurking in the wires. Shortly after Wirelurker was announced, researchers at FireEye published a report on a similar bug that exploited the same loophole, which was enough to inspire an official government warning. Neither bug seems to have infected very many devices, but it's a rare blemish on the company's security record, and one that China appears to have taken very seriously.

By Russell Brandom
The Verge 


Chromebooks Get Blanket Approval For NYC Schools


Chromebooks Get Blanket Approval For NYC Schools


Google is already leading the pack in terms of tablets and notebooks sold to K-12 education providers, according to recent numbers from research firm IDC, and now it has gained another powerful new ally: The New York City Department of Education. The NYC CIO has signed on with Chromebooks, and Google Apps for Education, as par of their approved and supported (from an IT standpoint) tools for this school year, and they’ve also built a guide to help teachers in their district get started.
The arrangement is good for Google because it means the company can reach another 1 million plus students, across 1,800 schools more easily. NYC’s CIO explains in a blog post that the reason they ended up supporting Chromebooks and Google Apps for Education is that a number of schools were already using it, so this isn’t all new customer gain. It is a big vote of confidence in Google’s education push, however.
Google is basically doing all it can to seed education markets with its affordable Chromebook tech, and these minimal devices are the perfect partners for the mostly web-based Google Apps for Education. Google also made a commitment earlier this year to keep Apps for Education user data from being used to sell and target advertising, which has probably helped them convince more boards, schools, teachers and education departments to partake.
The recent announcement by Microsoft that Skype support will be coming to browsers, and eventually to Chromebooks as well, does a lot to make these more useful in educational settings, too.

By Darrell Etherington
TechCrunch


Artificial intelligence is now creating its own magic tricks


Artificial intelligence is now creating its own magic tricks


You might not have to be a professional magician to come up with clever tricks in the near future. Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have developed artificial intelligence that can create magic tricks (specifically, those based on math) all on its own. Once their program learns the basics of creating magic jigsaws and "mind reading" stunts, it can generate many variants of these tricks by itself. This could be particularly handy if you like to impress your friends on a regular basis -- you could show them a new card trick every time without having to do much work.
The best part? You can try some of these computer-generated tricks yourself. The 12 Magicians of Osiris magic jigsaw is available as a web pack, and you can download the Android component for one card trick, Phoney, from Google Play. Neither will give you as much satisfaction as developing tricks from scratch, but they're proof that computers can do more with math than solve equations.
QMUL
Frontiers

By Jon Fingas
Engadget