Samsung gives enjoyment to fans of the Apple

When a brand decides to attack another through humor, the risk is always great, but this is perhaps the best advert for the Samsung ever made, called "The Next Big Thing" and basically is a shot squarely in the fanboys Apple's. Comparative advertising is banned in Portugal (and throughout the European Union), so the video you will see should not be viewed in Portuguese television.

In this video we see people in line waiting to buy the new iPhone and read blogs in the same problems, then a person appears to Galasy S II.

It's very funny, but the reality is this, I never saw anyone in line to buy a Samsung, unlike the Apple products ...

Oskar the Blind Kitten and His First Toys

The Oskar is a kitten that was born with a malformation in the eye, becoming completely blind. He was adopted and the following day received several balls with bells inside, in order to play. Due to the small noise, the kitten can see and play with balls like a cat "normal." On YouTube, the owners wrote that they feel blessed to have Oskar, a cat happy and inspiring.

Not all people who care for animals in this way and that would give an opportunity for a cat with a problem like this, very beautiful and an attitude that should be shared.

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He returned to piracy e-mails scientific

 

InternetA few days before the UN climate summit in South Africa, as happened on the eve of the climate summit in Copenhagen in 2009, a group of internet hackers sent to a file with 5000 private emails of some leading researchers at the University of East Anglia, UK.

At the time filtration media made a huge noise that turned out to christen the controversy over the content of e-mails as "Climategate", making a pun on words with the famous case of "Watergate," which ended with the mandate of Richard Nixon in the U.S..

Now hackers are breaking the law again for allegedly stealing a lot of emails and make them publicly known through four pages of Internet skeptics of climate change. The information can be downloaded from a Russian server for some time, but during the afternoon of Tuesday the site was blocked and not allowed access to information.

As in the previous edition, the post match discussions of researchers, among which stand out Phil Jones of East Anglia, and Michael Mann of Penn State University (USA).

The University of East Anglia itself says from a statement "there is no recent evidence of a violation of our system. Check if the mails are authentic, the volume of material makes it impossible to confirm that today they are. These emails appear to have been retained after the data theft and e-mails in 2009, to be released at a time intended to cause a maximum effect in the upcoming international talks on climate. "

"It seems to be a carefully planned attempt to reignite the controversy over the science of climate change, although science has been claimed by three separate and independent investigations and a large number of studies, including the last performed by the group surface temperature of the Earth Berkeley ". "As in 2009, extracts the e-mails were taken out of context."

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