Monday, April 9, 2012

Lindsay Lohan says club battery claim of woman in a nightclub



 Lindsay Lohan, on the comeback trail after being released from formal probation last month, on Monday strongly denied a claim that she had shoved a woman in a West Hollywood nightclub.



Lindsay Lohan stands accused again this time of assaulting a club goer but the problem is there's no sign LiLo was anywhere near the place! So, we gotta ask are random nightclubbers trying to cash in on Lindsay's string of late night…



Police in West Hollywood said they were investigating a battery report filed by a woman who claimed that Lohan had pushed and shoved her in an argument over a man at a nightclub at the Standard hotel last Thursday.


Protect Your Computer with Mac Virus Protection against malware

McAfee announced recently that 2011 would be a bad year for people using Apple computers, as hackers will be increasingly attracted by growing Mac market share. It's not at all hard to find experts who agree. 



More than 600,000 Apple computers worldwide have been infected with the Flashback Trojan, leaving their systems’ security vulnerable to criminal hackers,  the Russian anti-virus firm Dr. Web reported.

Over half of the infected computers are in the United States, and nearly 20 percent are in Canada.
“This once again refutes claims by some experts that there are no cyber-threats to Mac OS X,” the report said.
The trojan began quietly circulating in September under the guise of an Adobe Flash Update. Once installed, the virus disables some security features, allowing hackers to gain control of the computer.

Later versions of the malware used weaknesses in the Java language used for web pages to install the code and infect the machine.

Apple released a security patch for users to download and protect their Macs this week; users who have not yet installed the patch remain exposed.

“People used to say that Apple computers, unlike Windows PCs, can’t ever be infected — but it’s a myth,”  Timur Tsoriev, an analyst at the Kaspersky Lab in Russia, told the BBC. Source


Latest Antro Unveils a Solar Car Coming in 2012



Antro Electric car is basically a miniature car with three seats on the inside of the car. It has solar panels on the top of the car and the solar panels charge the battery so the battery will always be charged. This invention works by the two passengers that pedal  to help drive the ultralight car. The rest of the forward motion comes from an electric motor that's partly powered by solar panels.Ge'za  Hivessy is the managing director of the Nonprofit organization Antro Group. 



He is the main person that came up with the idea to build the Antro Electric Car. This invention was created in Hungry, Europe. It took seven years to create the concept. They're main supporter is Pannon Novum Regional Innovation Agency. This invention is different because it runs on electricity, and it only has three seats. You pedal to help drive the ultralight car. It is also very light weight. This will help with pollution around the world. This invention is better then our cars because it is more environmentally friendly and more affordable. This is not out until 2012, when it comes out it will cost around 18,000 to 20,000 dollars to purchase.



Green car madness has just taken over like a revolution. Big names like Toyota, Ford and Lexus have already made a mark. But, who says there is no place for the others. Hungarian car company Antro is here with its innovative and groundbreaking design. The company is on its way to develop a very interesting car that splits into two smaller cars.

Although it’s not particularly known for its autos, Hungary is taking a stab at the electric vehicle market with a futuristic new solar-electric car. Founded by auto enthusiasts and backed by local investors, the Hungarian company Antro, is working on a prototype for a modular car that is capable of splitting into two separate vehicles. With solar panels on the roof, the three passenger Antro Solo can run up to 20 km per day on solar energy alone.