Saturday, April 2, 2011

Lindsay Lohan Accuser to 911: 'She Hit Me with the Phone'


In a newly released 911 call, a worker the Betty Ford Center says she ordered Lindsay Lohan to pack her bags and leave the facility after the actress hit her during a December argument.

The Associated Press reports that the six-minute call started with a chaotic exchange between Lohan and the worker, Dawn Holland, as they argued over control of the phone at the rehab center in Palm Desert, CA.

Lohan and Holland take turns talking with the dispatcher, with the worker at one point saying: "I have a problem because Lindsay Lohan pushed me and hit me with the phone while I was trying to talk to you." Holland is heard on the call telling the actress: "Lindsay, you need to pack your (expletive). Cause now I'm getting ready to file charges on you."

At one point during the call, Lohan tells the dispatcher she had never seen Holland before. "She's freaking me out," Lohan said, when she was able to get on the phone.

The December 12 incident prompted an investigation by the Riverside County Sheriff's Department, but prosecutors announced last week they had not found sufficient evidence to file any charges. Holland was later fired by the center after giving an on-camera interview to celebrity website TMZ.

When the dispatcher asks whether Lohan tried to sneak out of the facility, she replies: "Oh yes, she got busted trying to hop back over the fence."

Lohan still faces a felony grand theft charge for allegedly taking a $2,500 necklace from a Venice, CA jewelry store shortly after she was released from the Betty Ford Center. The actress is due back in court for that case on April 22.

CECT ZW6 Touchscreen Cell Phone Watch

There are plenty of Cell Phone Wristwatches, Touchscreen Cell Phone Watches, and even a luxury Gold Plated Cell Phone Watch, but none look as luxurious as the CECT ZW6 Touchscreen Cell Phone Watch. It features a 1.5″ high resolution touch screen, mp3 music support, mp4 movie support, Bluetooth, 1.3MP camera, and memory card slot.

It functions as a watch, cell phone, mp3 player, and movie player, plus the ZW6 Touchscreen Cell Phone Watch also has built in functions including a calendar, calculator, world clock, rate exchange, unit converter, health manager, memo, and notebook.

ZW6 Touchscreen Cell Phone Watch Highlights
1.Touchscreen interface makes it extremely easy to input phone numbers and text messages.
2.Unlocked: Just insert sim card and start to talk. No contract to buy!
3.Text messaging made easy with the handwriting input mode.
4.Internet browsing is no problem.
5.Quad band 850/900/1800/1900MHZ mobile phone can be used for worldwide including North America. Call your cell phone service provider to confirm.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Windows Phone Will Beat iPhone Next Year

New leaks strongly suggest that the Windows Phone will beat the iPhone next year, as opposed to in 2015.

Microsoft late last year introduced the new Windows Phone, or at least that's what the company claimed it was doing. It turns out that Windows Phones like the HTC HD7 and Samsung Focus are internally referred to as "KIN on Steroids", while the actual Windows Phone is slated to make its debut in mid-2012.

Sources close to the matter describe the Windows Phone as the device that gave Nokia no other choice than to join forces with Microsoft. "It immediately became apparent to Nokia VPs that they were standing on a burning platform," an insider said.

While minimum required specs for the Windows Phone is still unknown, Microsoft is said to have teamed up with ARM to produce a custom M8 chip, possibly indicating a 8nm architecture that will be several years ahead of competing chips when it comes to power consumption.

The Windows Phone concept is said to focus on a new generation of Natural User Interfaces (NUI). An insider describes it as the highway to the future. We can only speculate about what kind of interfaces the Windows Phone will offer, but we'll keep our fingers crossed for the possibility to extend the Windows Phone screen beyond the actual screen.

The truly amazing part of the Windows Phone is said to be its price, however, as a new partnership between Microsoft and Nokia aim to give it a MSRP of $50. While a final agreement has yet to be reached, a source says that the motivation on Nokia's end to prove Steve Jobs wrong when it comes to the quality of a $50 smartphone will ultimately close the deal.

Do we smell a Carphone Warehouse exclusive at launch in the UK? We certainly do. It remains to be seen if the Windows Phone will reach U.S. shores though, as Google and its many friends at U.S. carriers are reportedly working on a similar project that involves face recognition and more. Google denies it, but CNN claims it's indeed happening. But can they match the Windows Phone's $50 MSRP? Only time will tell.