As  summer gets  closer, you better have  your feather extensions near  you. Many have announced that  feather hair extensions are a style of the  past, but that is  very wrong. Hair feathers were a  sizable fad last summer, and the fact that  they haven’t been worn a lot  recently is mainly  because the cold isn’t a ideal for  stylish hair  extensions–girls would rather  flaunt beanies. Though  the cold months aren’t  a big season for feather hair  extensions in the North, the fad  has shown increasing popularity  in many other countries of  the world. As hair feather sales showed a  subtle slump for Winter up  North, Feather Extension sales in Australia  shot up as Summer started down under. The feather style has also been  gaining popularity in parts of Europe. What  might we expect for the  destiny Summer hair feathers? You should trust that feather hair extensions are  coming right back for  Summer styles. Keep those hair feathers out  because you’ll certainly want to be  flaunting them while hanging with  the girls, partying, or going to the mall. With tons of different colors for  purchase on the internet, you can really have a feather  extension that complements any  combination.

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A newest phone to walk into the smartphone universe, Nokia’s Lumia 710, is not going like it will be all it is cracked up to be. In numerous ways, it is being marketed as an alternative to an expensive, gadgety Android phone or iPhone. This sounds all great for those think about that beginning step with the smartphone universe, but the device could be even more cumbersome than its competitors. As described on Msnbc’s Gadgetbox, Athima Chansanchai talks about her experience with the phone, “On this Lumia, the first Nokia Windows Phone to debut in the U.S. as of Jan. 11, navigation is the foundation of the device’s problems, but it is also cumbersome to share (pics, comments, etc.) with it, which is one of the biggest selling points of jumping on the smartphone bandwagon. It was like a maze, the first time I started dabbling with this Windows Phone, and I was the little mouse that only found the cheese after many, many wrong turns and dead ends.” Nokia and T-mobile have sincere intentions, but they may have been better off to seek out a way to release the Lumia 800 in the United States, like they did in Europe. It boasts a more shiny, state of the art design, and would have more appeal in the US smartphone stage. ——————–

A  few extremely  fortunate schoolchildren in Leeds, UK will soon be the  primary receivers to finally lay their  fingers on some production models of the  incredible, simple, computer.  For just a mere 25 bones, the tiny computer is  built to inspire and  push everyone, but mainly  young ones, to get moving with their computer  programming skills. Those  particularly giddy  people who were some of the first orderers of the  Raspberry Pi may be receiving it as  early as  April 20th, 2012. From  the moment the Raspberry  Pie–excuse me–Pi project started, its rudimentary plan has  accelerated interest from  developers, enthusiasts, and many other computer  people giddy to get eyes on one of one of these sweet,  advanced machines. The  unfortunate thing is that the  delivery of these cool little  bits of technology has already  been held back two times–the first time as a result of a wrong  component being welded to the circuit boards, and  the second resulting from confusion in  electromagnetic testing. Now  that both of these problems are resolved, the shipment of the  first tiny computers is on its way. This coming  Friday, the project coordinator, Eben Upton, will be  giving a bunch  to some schoolchildren. This  truly is a revolutionary feat by  the British seeking to start a  catalyst in sparking the  genius of young programmers in Britain. It is very  likely that this type of thing will spread worldwide. The fast grey fox leaped over the old dog.

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