Earlier we’ve showed you some amazing and weird pictures in part 1 and part 2. But we have not stopped here and would like to present another set of some amazing pictures that you would love to see.
Selena Gomez is Everywhere
Selena Gomez is in the eye of everyone now a days, including some stalker as well. Therefore she can be called a Hot Mess and that is the name of an upcoming movie for which Selena is being considered. People love Selena from her hairstyle to her looks (not because of being with Justin Bieber) and that is why she is one the most talked girl now a days on internet.
IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon-NASCAR
Dan Wheldon, who moved to the United States from his native England with hopes of winning the Indianapolis 500 and went on to twice prevail at his sport’s most famed race, was killed in a 15-car pileup at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday in the Izod IndyCar Series season finale. Wheldon was 33.
The crash started in front of Wheldon, the reigning Indianapolis 500 champion and 2005 series champion, and his car launched off of a car in front of him, flipped into the catchfence and erupted in flames on Lap 12.
At one point during the crash, three cars were airborne and upside down.
Wheldon was going for a $5-million bonus for he and a fan in Sunday’s race. After starting last, he had worked his way up to 24th place in the 34-car field. (The video starts on board Wheldon’s car)
After announcing Wheldon’s passing at 6 p.m. ET, IndyCar announced that the race would be halted and the drivers would participate in a five-lap parade in tribute to Wheldon.
He was one of the most successful drivers in America and twice winner of the Indianapolis 500, the sport’s showpiece event, in 2005 and 2011.
“IndyCar is very sad to announce that Dan Wheldon has passed away from unsurvivable injuries,” IndyCar chief executive Randy Bernard said. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family today.”
“Dan Wheldon was a dear friend and an incredible race driver. His family and friends were with him at the track today, and he was surrounded by love. He was doing what all true racers love best. There is a massive hole in my heart, but I am blessed to have shared in his life, his family and friends and his mighty racing accomplishments.”—Scott Borchetta, president and CEO of the Big Machine Label Group & sponsor of Dan Wheldon’s car.
“It’s a black day for the sport. We came in here hoping for a good season-finale and ended up losing a very close friend and a very good racing driver. —IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe.
“All of us here at Las Vegas Motor Speedway are deeply saddened by the death of Dan Wheldon. He was a tremendous race car driver and a great representative for IndyCar racing. Our prayers are with Dan’s family as well as the officials and sponsors of IndyCar.”—Chris Powell, president of LVMS.

“We put so much pressure on ourselves to win races and championships, and that’s what we love to do, what we live for. Days like today, it doesn’t really matter. I lost, we lost, a good friend. Everybody in IndyCar considered Dan a friend. You saw what the reaction was. Dan was one of those special, special people, from when he first showed up at IndyCar.”—Dario Franchitti (Wheldon’s former teammate and 2011 season champion)

“Dan Wheldon was a tremendous competitor and great racer and an even better person. It was an honor to have him be a part of our team. All of us at Sam Schmidt Motorsports are deeply saddened by his passing. On behalf of everyone at Sam Schmidt Motorsports, our prayers go out to all of his family, especially his wife, Susie, and their two children.”—Sam Schmidt, owner of Sam Schmidt Motorsports.

“We’re all going to miss him. A little bit of everybody in IndyCar racing died today.”—Chip Ganassi, owner of Chip Ganassi Racing, Wheldon’s former team.
“I feel so bad for Susie and their kids. It’s so tough to understand when somebody is gone that quickly. Dan was always a very happy guy; he was always smiling. He was a funny, great person that touched a lot of people. He will be missed.”—IndyCar driver Oriol Servia.
“The passing of Dan Wheldon today is a great shame. Dan was a great driver as evidenced by not only his Indianapolis 500 victories, but by his many wins and great performances in the race car. But he was much more than a great driver. He was a good guy, good family man and really seemed to have a bright future, not only as a driver, but as a television personality as well.”—Bobby Rahal, co-owner of Rahal Letterman Racing.
“Our thoughts and prayers go out to Dan Wheldon’s family and friends on this sad, sad day. All of us in the IndyCar family feel an unexplainable sense of loss. Not just for the sport, but for all who knew Dan Wheldon. Dan was a family man, a father, a husband, a son and a brother. The two-time Indianapolis 500 winner was also a competitor and a colleague … our deepest condolences go out to all who knew Dan.”—Go Daddy CEO Bob Parsons.
Emma Stone Gorgeous Hairstyle
Emma Stone is one the young talented American actress. She has appeared in many TV Series and Films, what makes her unique is the red hair and her hairstyle with the looks and acting of-course.
What’s Inside The Apple iPhone 4S
Instead of releasing and naming it as the iPhone 5, Apple released iPhone 4s which is surely an enhanced version of iPhone 4. Lets see what Apple has got inside iPhone 4s.

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Steve Jobs through Pictures
Steve Jobs (1955-2011), who has died aged 56 following a long battle with pancreatic cancer, made an unprecedented impact on the world’s consumer electronics markets with a string of hit products, including the iPod, iPhone and iPad. In little over a decade, he took Apple (the company he co-founded in 1976) from near-bankruptcy to being the world’s second most valuable company by market capitalization.


A bearded Jobs giving the keynote speech at the opening of MacWorld Expo in San Francisco on Jan. 6, 1998.
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Steve Jobs in 1977, introducing the new Apple II in Cupertino, Calif. This was widely considered the machine that established Apple as a force — both in the worlds of computers and design.
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Jobs and Apple CEO John Sculley unveil a new Macintosh computer, Feb. 6, 1984. The relationship between Jobs and Sculley began to sour, and in 1985 the board removed most of Jobs’ powers and he left the company. Jobs had famously lured Sculley from Pepsi with the question, “Do you want to spend the rest of your life selling sugared water or do you want a chance to change the world?”
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Jobs leans on the new Macintosh personal computer following an Apple shareholder’s meeting Jan. 24, 1984 in Cupertino, Calif. The Macintosh, priced at $2,495 at the time, was more stylish and easier to use than the machines made by IBM that ran software made by Bill Gates’ Microsoft.
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Jobs introduces the NeXT computer system, Oct. 12, 1988 in San Francisco. Apple’s purchase of NeXT — the company he founded after being forced out at Apple — in 1997 brought Jobs back to where he had started.
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Jobs posed with Apple’s new iMac desktop computer on May 18, 1998. Apple marketed its computers in cheerful colors to make them stand out from the beige boxes that dominated the personal computer market at the time.
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In 1999, Jobs, then acting CEO of Apple, showed off the company’s new iBook consumer laptops. This picture was taken at the Macworld Expo in New York, July 21, 1999. The new computers, priced at $1,599, came in two fruity colors, tangerine and blueberry.
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Steve Jobs with the two best-known members of the band U2 — Bono, left, and The Edge — at the release of a new family of Apple iPod products, Oct. 26, 2004 in San Jose, Calif.
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Jobs speaks at graduation ceremonies at Stanford University, in Palo Alto, Calif., June 12, 2005.
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Steve Jobs holds up Apple’s new iPhone, introduced at Macworld on Jan. 9, 2007 in San Francisco.
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Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs speaks during an Apple event on Jan. 27, 2010 in San Francisco. Apple was introducing its latest creation, the iPad, a mobile tablet browsing device that is a cross between the iPhone and a MacBook laptop.
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Flash back to 1985: Steve Jobs with his competitor Bill Gates.
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Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs (foreground) speaks during an Apple event Jan. 27, 2010 in San Francisco. Projected behind him is a picture from Apple’s beginnings, showing Jobs on the right with his co-founder, Steve Wozniak.
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In this April 24, 1984, photo, from left, Steve Jobs, chairman of Apple Computers, John Sculley, president and CEO, and Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, unveil the new Apple IIc computer in San Francisco.
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In this March 30, 1989, file photo, Steve Jobs of NeXT Computer Inc., left, and David Norman, president of Businessland, pose beside a NeXT work station in San Francisco, Calif.
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who has been on medical leave from the company since January, made an unexpected appearance at Apple’s iPad 2 event in San Francisco, March 2, 2011. “We’ve been working on this product for a while and I just didn’t want to miss today,” he told the crowd.
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In this June 6, 2011, photo, Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers a keynote address at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
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iPhone 4s Specs with Pictures
Apple released long awaited and much discussed iPhone 4s on 4th October 2011. This is the same model as to what many people rumored to be iPhone 5. The feautres on Apple website suggests this is an effort by Apple to steady its ground in the market before a bigger iPhone 5 release next year. But what are your analysis on this release.
We are presenting some images and specs of this latest release.
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Apple iPad 3: Photos and Expected Features
According to the latest news, the Apple iPad3 will feature a new, thinner and sleeker design, down nearly 20 percent in size compared to the iPad 2. It will also support full touchscreen HD display with a screen resolution of 2048 x 1536. The iPad 3 will also have a lighter battery life, reducing the weight of the tablet.
A6 Processor
Now Apple is aiming to make the competition tougher by sporting an A6 Quad-core Processor in the iPad 3. This would make the iPad 3 as powerful as any high-end desktop.
iOS 5
The iPad 3 will come with the latest iOS 5, which will host the multi-touch gesture technology. However, analyst and tech enthusiasts predict that Apple would introduce OS X Lion for the tablet, since it will be powered by a quad-core processor.
Retina Display
Retina Display (after we’ve seen this function on the iPhone 4 we thought that iPad 2 will also going to have it but there wasn’t any, iPad 3 will probably come up with this improvement. With the Retina Display feature, the screen resolution of the iPad3 will be 2048 x 1536 pixels. However, it is said that the third version of the tablet is delayed due to Retina Display issues, and Apple is expected to ship the tablet in early 2012.
Cloud Computing
Apple will definitely include the iCloud technology in iPad 3. With iCloud users can store photos, apps, calendars and access songs on iTunes without having them to store in the phone’s memory.
Fingerprint has already been granted patents on this technology, and is working real hard to make the iPad3 fingerprint proof. The touch screen will be coated with oleophobic materials, which will reduce the oil and fingerprints on the screen.
Camera
The new tablet will come with LED flash to support the camera. The display comes with a 2048 x 1536 pixel resolution display that can enable HD 1080p capability for watching high def movies on its 9.7 inch LCD screen.























