Saturday, March 8, 2014

Splash!: It Worked for Dan Osborne

We all know the forgotten VIPs and the ones that would like to be VIPs taking part in reality TV shows. It doesn't really matter if it is the Big Brother house or the jungle, dance floor, ice field or the pool. None of the former contestants can claim that it worked for them to ignite or reignite a flagging career. But then Dan Osborne showed that it can be done. Dice were rigged in his favor, though.


Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Don't Risk Your Privacy When Surfing in Public

Don’t you just love the possibility to access the internet just about anywhere by WiFi? Isn't it practical to keep connected with all aspects of your daily live while on the move or in the city? What people are often unaware of, though, is the very real threat to their privacy as they do just this.


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Louis Tomlinson Tickets for February 26 Only £7

How can you get so near to a One Direction boy band member any cheaper? Louis Tomlinson is set to give his debut performance in the boy band of the Doncaster Rovers, better known as a football (soccer) team. The show, sorry match, will be held on 26 February 2014 at the Keepmoat Stadium at 7 pm. Unlike Justin Bieber, the men will be on time for their grand entrance, too. I also found some exclusive training footage showing Louis Tomlinson in action.


Friday, February 7, 2014

Google Goes Gay on Sochi

Google has joined the many activists around the world in protesting the anti-LGBT laws introduced in Russia in time for the opening ceremony of the 22nd Winter Olympic Games. The Google doodle shows athletes of winter sports in a colored array reminiscent of the rainbow flag of the international LGBT movement. To bring the point home, the Olympic Charter is cited below the search box.


Saturday, January 18, 2014

What the Pharmaceutical Industry Doesn't Tell You

Knowledge is power. Withholding knowledge is turn-over. This holds true for pharmaceutical companies among others. A study conducted by the Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG) on pharmaceutical studies showed that most studies never get published.