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Reality TV Shows- Better Option Than Any Other Show

Why Reality TV Shows are hunted for, quite often on internet. Viewers love to see their favorite contestants striving for their existence in the show, but it is not that easy as it sounds. As in when any general internet user searches with the keywords download Reality TV Shows or watch Reality TV Series online [...]

Frans de Waal: Whale Shows Empathy

With all the talk of empathy (or the lack thereof) in the Supreme Court or the health care industry it is good to realize that it is an ancient mammalian trait that is occasionally expressed by other animals.

Texting and Driving Greatly Increases Accidents, Study Shows

Virginia Tech Transportation Institute concludes drivers who send text messages run a crash risk over 20 times higher than that of drivers not using phones. The VTTI study also shows that drivers using headsets are just as likely to be involved in traffic accidents as drivers using handheld devices.
– Sending text messages should be banned in moving
vehicles for all drivers to avoid an epidemic of traffic crashes, according to
a study conducted by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute. VTTI’s large-scale,
naturalistic driving study (PDF) purports to be one of the clearest studies yet of


Michelle Obama shows off new bob

Michelle Obama continues to win accolades for her style sense, this time courtesy her new elegant hairstyle.
The First Lady used a celebration of country music at the White House to unveil her bobbed hairstyle, reports Us magazine.
On Tuesday, the Obamas hosted a country music celebration in the White House’’s East Room with Brad Paisley and [...]

Springsteen, U2 among stars to perform at Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame anniversary shows

Bruce Springsteen, U2, Metallica and Stevie Wonder are among the music world’s biggest stars who are set to perform at two New York City concerts in celebration of Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame’s 25th anniversary.
The shows, which will be held at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, will be taking place on October 29 [...]

Hunky Brad Pitt shows off his bad side

Ever so charming Brad Pitt has showed off his bad side in a daring new magazine feature.
The hunky star and dad-of-six revealed his bad boy side in the new edition of Wired Magazine, inspired by his role in Quentin Tarantino’’s new movie Inglourious Basterds.
In one of the candid photos, the ‘Mr and Mrs Smith’ star [...]

Found Photoshop Contest: The Future of Game Shows

For six years, Wired magazine’s Found page has shown our best guess at what lies over the horizon, from touchscreen windshields to organ farming. Now, we’re inviting readers to help create Found pages: What do you think our world will look like in 10, 20 or 100 years?

Each month, we’ll propose a scenario, and present some initial ideas and concepts. Then it’s up you: Sketch out your vision, and upload your ideas (below). We’ll use the best suggestions as inspiration for a future Found page, giving kudos to contributors. We’ll add our favorite submission to this story.

This month’s assignment: Imagine the future of game shows. Today’s contests range from Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? to Date My Mom. What sorts of questions or challenges will the contestants of tomorrow face?

You can write your ideas, but we’re keen on getting visual entries. These CC-licensed photos on Flickr may fire your imagination, and give you some fodder for remixing your own predictions:

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? question

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? set

Jeopardy set

Family Feud display board

Wheel of Fortune wall

Game show contestants

Use the Reddit widget below to submit your best idea and vote for your favorite. The image must be your own — submitting it gives us permission to use it on Wired.com and in Wired magazine. Please submit relatively large images (ideal size is 800 to 1,200 pixels, or larger on the longest side). Include a description of your idea and how you made it.

We don’t host the images, so upload it somewhere else and submit a link to it. If you’re using Flickr, Picasa or another photo-sharing site to host your image, provide a link to the image, not to the photo page where it’s displayed. If your photo doesn’t show up, it’s because the URL you have entered is incorrect. Make sure it ends with the image file name (xxxxxxx.jpg).

Check this page over the next few weeks to vote on new submissions, and look for an update announcing our favorite.

Vote on Found ideas submitted by other readers.

Show entries that are: hot | new | top-rated. Submit your found idea.

Submit your Found image.

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U2, Boss, Clapton, Simon, Wonder: MSG Shows for R&R Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary with Two Huge Concerts

U2, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Simon & Garfunkel, Metallica, Paul Simon
Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Crosby, Stills Nash & Friends and Eric Clapton
Along with Special Guests Set to Perform in Concert at Madison Square Garden

Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

Music’s biggest stars – Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, U2, Paul Simon, Metallica, Eric Clapton, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Friends, Simon & Garfunkel – will come together on October 29 and 30 at Madison Square Garden for two unique concerts celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The shows will be packed with guest stars and unique collaborations designed to tell the story of rock and roll.

Each night will feature entirely different lineups, with artists performing their own songs and the music that inspired them – tracing the history of genres ranging from soul to hard rock. All proceeds raised will go towards creating a permanent endowment for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation and Museum. “Twenty-five years ago a group led by legendary Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun created this foundation to recognize and celebrate the music and careers of artists whose music helped shape and define our generation,” said Jann Wenner, Founder and Chairman of Rolling Stone and Chairman of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation. “These once-in-a-lifetime concerts are designed to celebrate the artists and their music.”

A creative team of Tom Hanks and his producing partner Gary Goetzman, Wenner, singer-songwriter Robbie Robertson, Academy Award®-winning screenwriter, director Cameron Crowe and several others will work with the artists to curate the show through the live performances and filmed segments. Joel Gallen, the producer/director behind the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies and the MTV Movie Awards (1995-2006), will direct the show and oversee the 25th Anniversary Celebration along with the creative consultants.

Tickets will be available for purchase with an American Express Card through ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000, from 9 a.m. Monday, July 27, through Sunday, August 2 at 9 p.m. Tickets will be on sale to the general public beginning Monday, August 3 at 9 a.m.

Performing on October 29 will be:

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

Simon & Garfunkel

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Friends

Paul Simon

Stevie Wonder

Performing on October 30 will be:

Eric Clapton

Aretha Franklin

Metallica

U2


Kendra Wilkinson’s shows of baby bump in sexy bikini

Kendra Wilkinson’s baby bump has not stopped her form showing off her hot body—the former Playboy mate recently slipped into a bikini as she spent a relaxing day with family.
The 24-year-old reality star, who is expecting her child on Christmas Day, donned a revealing swimwear while relaxing at a Malibu beach with her husband Hank [...]

Taliban Video Shows Captive US soldier: AP sources

WASHINGTON — The American soldier who went missing June 30 from his base in eastern Afghanistan and was later confirmed to have been captured, appeared on a video posted Saturday to a Web site by the Taliban.

Two U.S. defense officials …

Microsoft Bing Shows No Increase in Ad Spending

Microsoft Bing, the company’s new search engine, has not increased Microsoft’s share of the U.S. paid search advertising market, according to a report by SearchIgnite. Bing saw its share of the U.S. search market grow during its first month of release, buoyed by a massive ad campaign and a good deal of media attention, as Microsoft seeks to compete more aggressively against Google and Yahoo in the search-engine arena.
– Microsoft’s
Bing search engine may have gained users during its first few weeks of release,
but a July 14 report by research company SearchIgnite found that Microsofts
share of the U.S. paid search advertising market remained stagnant for the
quarter.

Microsofts share of the paid search adve…


Mobile App Downloads Nearing 20 Billion Annually, Study Shows

Juniper Research expects mobile application downloads to approach 20 billion per year, the firm announced on July 14. On the same day, Apple gave word that its App Store had passed 1.5 billion downloads in its first year.
– On the same day that Apple announced that its App Store had passed 1.5 billion downloads, Juniper Research is reporting that it expects mobile application downloads to approach nearly 20 billion per year by 2014.

“The increasing deployment of app stores targeted at mass market handsets, allied …


Mobile App Downloads Nearing 20 Billion Annually, Study Shows

Juniper Research expects mobile application downloads to approach 20 billion per year, the firm announced on July 14. On the same day, Apple gave word that its App Store had passed 1.5 billion downloads in its first year.
– On the same day that Apple announced its App Store had passed 1.5 billion downloads, Juniper Research is reporting that it expects mobile application downloads to approach nearly 20 billion per year by 2014.

“The increasing deployment of app stores targeted at mass market handsets, allied to en…


Fergie vows to clean up her ‘filthy’ language during shows

Black Eyed Peas singer Stacy Ann Ferguson, aka Fergie, has vowed to clean up her “filthy” language during the band’s stage shows.
Fergie, 34, who had embraced her sexual side during her solo career, and turned stage shows into raunchy extravaganzas, revealed that she would like to be a better role model for young girls.
She insists [...]

Mike Elk: AIG Shows Why We Need the Employee Free Choice Act

Unions, representing the combined interests of everyday Americans, can be a valuable instrument in fighting for the interests of all, not just those at the top.

Liza Weisberg: HBO Documentary Shows Ted Kennedy’s Controversial Career in Soft Focus

A tender, nostalgic profile of the Camelot clan through the eyes of its youngest member, the documentary plays eerily like a premature eulogy.

Steve Parker: This weekend’s automotive talk shows

Join us LIVE Saturday and Sunday at 5pm Pacific time on www.TalkRadioOne.com for our exclusive LIVE motoring and motorsports talk shows! Steve Parker’s The Car…