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Transfer Gossip January 2012

Posted: 05 Jan 2012 11:19 AM PST

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January transfer window is now open. Clubs are busy to find their dream players for the team. Big teams are looking for best players. Specially young rising stars are ate main target of all big clubs.

Eden Hazard is the best example of that. Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Inter Milan this all clubs are trying to get Hazard on their team.

Wesley Sneijder again in the gossip as people says that, he is going to out of Inter Milan. Manchester United, Chelsea, Real Madrid are trying hard and soul for him.

EPL rising star Gary Cahill is now most wanted to Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United.

Garath Bale, super player is linked with Barcelona. Gardiallo is preparing to bid for him. And recently Real Madrid join the race.

Manchester United still linked to Spurs for Luka Modric where Chelsea is trying for Argentine striker Gonzalo Higuain as well as Napoli Striker Edinson Cavani.


Whom you want to see in your favorite team's squad?

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Microsoft will owend Nokia!!

Posted: 05 Jan 2012 05:28 AM PST

This rumour is not new, nor is it particularly earth-shattering. However, with Windows Phone 7 failing to make a dent in the market place, and Nokia's Lumia 800 not making huge waves either, the rumour's been taken out of the shed again: Microsoft is supposedly acquiring Nokia's smartphone division later this year. Stephen Elop will resign from Nokia shortly afterwards.This time around, the rumour's being rekindled by Eldar Murtazin, the Russian editor-in-chief of mobile revew.com. He has a pretty good track record regarding Nokia, and has often had very, very early access to device prototypes and other information. However, as always, a firm pile of salt should be readily available at all times when reading this.
"Steve Balmer, Andy Lees and Stephen Elop, Kai Ostamo will meet in Las Vegas to finalize agreement about Nokia smartphone unit,"he tweeted. The deal is apparently so that Microsoft also gets a few manufacturing plants, and, of course, an extensive patent portfolio. The Nokia name is set to disappear from the Microsoft smartphones that would follow from this acquisition.
It would leave Nokia with its feature phone business, networking equipment, and an assortment of other activities. While many think this would mean the end of Nokia, I highly doubt it will be - the company is 140 years old, has survived multiple crises and product transitions (they started out as a paper company, after all). Nokia will survive, even without smartphones, but that doesn't make it any less tragic.This deal certainly wouldn't surprise me in the slightest. It's becoming ever more clear that all those naysayers were right, back when the Microsoft-Nokia deal was announced. Stephen Elop is a mole, with only one goal: to drive Nokia into the ground, so that Microsoft can swoop in and acquire the interesting parts for a relatively low price. The N9 that Nokia did have an option besides the failing Windows Phone 7, and that the deal with Microsoft wasn't a necessity at all.

Margin Call (2011): the most boring movie ever made?

Posted: 04 Jan 2012 09:41 PM PST

In case you haven't heard, it's the film that tries to put a human face on the finance catastrophe of the last few years. Unfortunately, the only face I could concentrate on for the first .5 hr was Zachary Quinto's mug with it's outrageous airbrushed-on black eyebrows. Eyebrows weren't meant to be that aggressively black, so they have a freakish quality that is extremely unsettling. It could be a risk management expert needs good eyebrows to get ahead in the game, I don't know, but it just says a lot about a movie if it has to resort to cheap visual trick liek that to distract your attention from a lackluster script.

I shouldn't obsess on the appearance of Quinto, but the only woman in the film is an aging but still quite ****able milf, Demi Moore. The cast is actually pretty good, but I couldn't help thinking of Kevin Spacey as his character, a strapped-for-cash divorced dude in need of money so bad he'll do anything--even make a movie as dull as this one. Paul Bettany as Will was about the only interesting character in the entire movie, but he's kept minor. Yah, so people are calling this the sequel to _Wall Street_ but they're full of shit. Whereas that movie had balls, this one is neutered and poorly paced, badly written, and full of CGI facial hair trickery.

All in all I give Margin Call (2011) two very generous horsecocks out of five: 8=====D, 8=====D Movies

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