Thandie Newton Shares Photo of Newborn Son Booker


Thandie Newton has become a mother once again. She gave birth to a baby boy on March 3rd. The newborn was named Booker Jombe Parker.Our baby boy is finally here! Booker Jombe Parker. Born joyously at...

Thandie Newton shows off pic of newborn son


New parents take a lot of pictures and typically flood social media to the point that their non-child having friends consider banning them. When you are a celebrity, people really want to see your...

New Newton

Newton is a new type of astronomical telescope that is made with very simple low technology. It is crafted and designed using the principles of reflecting telescope that are suitable for the observation of nebula, star clusters, galaxy etc. The elegant shape reminds me of a spaceship!

The Newton has two eyepieces and has two GPS chips that help in accurately locating a constellation. To further refine the system, there is an App that collaborates with the telescope and enhances the accuracy of location. Moreover it is possible to take a picture and recording in the mobile phone because it has camera in it. Digital zoom is also possible.

Designer: Erik Edward Kim

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Apple Newton celebrates 20 years of eating up Martha

Apple Newton celebrates 20 years of eating up Martha

History hasn't been particularly kind to the Newton. Apple's early play at the mobile device market has largely been a source of ridicule, considered a low point in the company's catalog. For every suggestion that the device was ahead its time, there are countless "eat up Martha" jokes. It's not hard to see why -- in spite of tenacious commitment on the part of John Sculley and co., the PDA never really took off, a fact blamed, in part, to hardware and software limitations. To mark the 20th anniversary of the device's on-stage debut, Harry McCracken picked a first-gen MessagePad H1000 and some accessories up on eBay, living with the device for six weeks, as part of an attempt to "reconsider" the Newton. So, how does the product hold up in the harsh light of 2012? At the very least, it offered up the opportunity for great shots like the one above.

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