Monday, April 25, 2011

PSN Down Time

As the PSN network is down I thought I'd post the latest and add my comments RE: Hackers


The latest from Sony is:


I know you are waiting for additional information on when PlayStation Network and Qriocity services will be online. Unfortunately, I don’t have an update or timeframe to share at this point in time. As we previously noted, this is a time intensive process and we’re working to get them back online quickly. Will keep you updated with information as it becomes available. We once again thank you for your patience.


Now, as much as I love positive hacking such as Android Development and other positive development in the tecky world, I HATE these idiots that ruin it for everyone else.


They haven't hurt Sony, they have hurt us the end users!!


Perhaps they should focus on some good quality hacking instead of being douche bags.

Samsung, Sony and Motorola Themes for T-Mobile Theme Engine

Over at XDA, the user kevin2516 has been busy creating other phones UI's for the T-mobile Theme Engine.

Check it out here.

My personal favourite has to be the Xperia Arc although the Moto Blur theme is also nice!!

Keep up the good work kevin2516!

Kate Middleton's face found on jelly bean

Wesley Hosie came across the unique bean while enjoying a jar of jelly beans with his girlfriend Jessica.

Mr Hosie said he immediately noticed Kate’s facial features on the jelly bean as well as her long dark hair.

‘As Jessica opened the jar, I saw her immediately. She was literally lying there staring back at me,’ he said.

‘Given that the royal wedding is only a few weeks away, we hope to make a few pounds out of it by selling it on the internet to a collector.’

Mr Hosie is now planning on selling the jelly bean on eBay for £500.

Prince William and Kate Middleton are due to get married at Westminster Abbey on April 29. British workers have been handed an extra bank holiday to celebrate the ceremony, with thousands of people expected to line the streets in central London to watch the royal procession pass and hundreds watching events unfold on big screens in Hyde Park.

Commenting on Mr Hosie’s discovery, Richard Cullen, from The Jelly Bean Factory, said: ‘This sounds truly incredible, I would have to see the bean myself to believe it.

‘All of our beans are handmade and this looks like one of our red speckled Mango beans, the natural speckles are unique to each and every jelly bean due to the handmade process.’

To celebrate the Royal Wedding, pop singer George Michael announced on Twitter this week he was planning on recording a charity record as a wedding gift for William and Kate.

He announced on Twitter earlier that the cover will appear on CNN.com this evening as a free download.

Story and source: Metro

'Dead alien' turns out to be stale bread

A video of the find shot by Timur Hilall, 18, and Kirill Vlasov, 19 - supposedly showing the alien's mangled body frozen in snow in Irkutsk, Siberia - became a world-wide sensation after appearing on YouTube.

Now the pair have admitted it was a prank after being quizzed by police over the stunt.

A Russian interior ministry spokesman said: 'We found the alien in one of the student's homes.

'It was lying under his bed and an examination of it revealed it had been made of bread crumbs which were then covered in chicken skin.'

Now police and prosecutors are considering whether the pair have committed any crime.

'What are we going to do with them? We have not yet decided.'

The bogus body appeared after locals reported seeing an alien spaceship crash in the region last month.

Local UFO expert Alex Komanov from the Russian UFO Research Centre immediately dismissed the find saying: 'The body is interesting. The texture is similar to a real biological entity.

'However, the creature has no clothes and I am sure that intelligent beings would be dressed in something like a space suit or coveralls.'

But UFO fans are already accusing the Russian government of staging a cover up.

'We know what we saw. Powerful people in the military just don't want us to see this,' said one.

Story and source: Metro

Is America’s oldest house haunted?

It's the oldest timber frame house in America, lived in for generations by the same family and lovingly kept just as it was in its early Colonial days.

But what the Fairbanks House lacks in modern facilities it seems to make for with ... strange spirits.

The house in Dedham, Massachusetts, was built between 1637 and 1641 by English settlers Jonathan and Grace Fairbanks.

Today the house is a museum, but it could very well one of the most haunted houses in America.Justin Schlesinger, one of the museum directors whose ancestors built the property, said: 'There’s always been weird things happening in the house, from the doorbell going off a million times to flashlights never working.'

He added that there are sometimes footsteps heard on the stairs when no one is there. Also, a newly-installed alarm system went off every night for several weeks with the alarm company unable to offer an explanation.

If there are such things as ghosts, he said, 'this would be the logical place for them to be.'

For decades now, throngs of visitors from all over the world, from school children to distinguished architects, have toured the house, entranced by its authenticity.Over the centuries, there must have been some deaths in the house, museum business manager Lee Ann Hodson said.

There's even been a shocking murder. In 1801, one of the Fairbanks sons, Jason, was convicted in the killing of his girlfriend, Elizabeth Fales, in a nearby pasture. She had apparently spurned his marriage proposal.

He was hanged from the gallows on Dedham Common in one of the most sensational murder cases of the time.

On a whim last year, Mr Schlesinger, 25, asked a ghost-hunting group, The Atlantic Paranormal Society, or TAPS, to come in and see what they might find.He spent a a night in the house with the TAPS investigators.

'We heard footsteps in the beginning,' he said. 'Up where the children used to sleep.'

The TAPS group made audio recordings all night in an effort to detect anything out of the ordinary.

They told him after reviewing the tapes that they did record some sounds.

'They thought it was kids, because they got some laughter on the recordings.'

Schlesinger admitted that he didn’t get much sleep that night while the group camped out on sleeping bags in the house’s tiny parlor, especially when his cell phone went off in the middle of the night and began playing organ music.

'I don’t know if scared is the right word,' he said.'Maybe startled or confused.'

The ghost hunters told him not to worry, that if there were spirits in the house, they were likely his own family and wouldn’t harm him, thebostonchannel.com reports.

He said the TAPS team told him spirits like to 'mess with electronics,' which might explain why tourists’ cameras often stop working as well.

'There is so much history living in this house,' he said.

The TAPS group returned last weekend for a second round of testing armed with their electro-magnetic field detectors and audio recorders.

Team leader Traci Boiselle, 38, described the outing as 'awesome.'

'This time, the house had a very different feeling,' she said. 'We had lots of knocking and moving sounds.'

'My take is that definitely there is some paranormal activity in the house,' she added.

But Lesley Haine, one of the house’s tour guides who was raised in Dedham, said that while it’s hard to keep flashlights working there, she’s never personally noticed anything too odd.

'If there are spirits out there, they are good spirits,' she said.

'There’s nothing bad. They’re happy spirits.'

Story and source: Daily Mail

Bullet lodged in man's brain for 23 years

A two-centimetre rusted bullet, embedded in the head of a farmer for 23 years, has been removed at a local hospital.

In 1988 Wang Tianqing, who lives in Zhangjiakouin city in northern China's Hebei province, was knocked unconscious on his way home by a blow to the head.

"I thought I'd been hit by a slingshot," said Wang. "I saw a man standing on a hill and thought he'd hit me."

He woke up in a hospital bed, was given anti-inflammatory drugs by the doctors and sent home.

Shortly afterwards he started having epileptic seizures which grew progressively worse over the next two decades.

On a return trip to the hospital for treatment for his convulsions, the bullet was spotted on his CAT scan.

Wang Zhiming, an attending surgeon from Neurosurgical Oncology department, said that the survival rate for being shot in the head would usually be one out of several thousand, but the bullet missed his brain's main veins and not injured his brainstem.

Story source & video: Telegraph

CM7 7.0.2 Stable Released!

Taken from the cyanogen site:


We found a few last minute bugs in the 7.0.1 release and decided to pull it. 7.0.2 is now available which should correct those issues. Sorry about the epic fail.
7.0.2 is available from the usual places (see the original announcement).
Everybody get flashing!!