Scholastic to Publish J.K. Rowling’s Tales of Beedle the Bard

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Tales of Beedle the BardHarry Potter fans can celebrate today. J.K. Rowling has decided to publish The Tales of Beedle the Bard after all. The Tales of Beedle the Bard is a book that was mentioned in the seventh Harry Potter novel. The book contains a series of fairy tales about wizarding.



The book is already available on Amazon, where it can be pre-ordered. In fact, it is already Amazon.com’s #1 bestselling book. The book has a release date of December 4, 2008. The sales will benefit a children’s charity.



“The new edition will include the Tales themselves, translated from the original runes by Hermione Granger, and with illustrations by me, but also notes by Professor Albus Dumbledore, which appear by generous permission of the Hogwarts Headmasters’ Archive,” J.K. Rowling said in a statement.



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New Way Of Storing Solar Energy Discovered [Solar Energy]

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Solar power has a lot of promise, but until recently there hasn’t been an adequate way to store the energy the sun produces. Scientists at MIT have come up with a new fuel cell process that mimics the way plants store the sun’s rays that is both efficient and inexpensive, not to mention environmentally sound. Without getting too technical, the system uses sunlight to separate water’s hydrogen and oxygen atoms and then puts them back together in a fuel cell, providing energy. This means an almost limitless supply of clean energy might be just a few years away, though it’s still too early to say when you’ll have what you want: a solar powered laptop. [PhysOrg]


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Why I Hate the iPhone Camera (and Loved the Best Rock Concert Ever) [Apple]

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There. I said it. I hate it. OK, I don’t really hate it. But sometimes I want to smash it against the wall. The last time was in the pit at the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s concert in Madrid. I was there, first row, center of the stage, after waiting a whole night and day outside of the stadium. That night was the most amazing and magical I’ve experienced in a very long time, and certainly the best rock concert I’ve ever been to. Only one thing failed: my iPhone’s camera.

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I was tired, exhausted, and about to fall sleep standing up (there were no seats at the pit). The week had been hell, and I was physically and emotionally destroyed. But then, the band and the Boss took the stage and Night blasted everything away. In a few seconds, as the adrenalin kicked in, the exhaustion disappeared. Then Radio Nowhere came. And Lonesome Day. And the Promised Land. From there, he and his band made every single one of the 60,000 souls in the stadium fly.

Three hours of pure rock, with the Boss giving it all until the end, when he sung a ten-minute version of Twist And Shout, mixed with—get this—La Bamba. Not a single pause. Just music, heart and soul. I just couldn’t believe this guy is almost as old as my dad. Forget Mick Jagger. Forget bloody Bono. He is the greatest rock musician alive, a true force of nature.

And I’m not even—or was not, until this day—a fan. The whole thing was totally unexpected for me. At the beginning I thought “this is going to be amazing” and I realized I only had my iPhone, because like every other concert, cameras and camcorders are absolutely prohibited. Specially when you are in the front row and the security guy can shake your hand. Or get your camera away.

During the whole concert, the entire stadium was under his command, jumping, singing, waving, screaming, completely in ecstasy, electricfied, everyone sweating under the hot spanish summer night. He and the band were enjoying the whole thing to no end. You could see them laughing, looking at us with real surprise in their faces, as if they weren’t believing that this huge stadium just couldn’t stop singing and jumping through every single one of the songs they played.

They were giving all their life away right there, and the public was returning it right back. With interest. Each of us. Mass hysteria. Crowd orgasm. Total love and dedication from Bruce, the band, and the public.

At one point—one of many in which he came to sing even closer to us—the Boss walked to the central platform and took a girl up on the stage. I knew she was the daughter of one of the spanish fans—who had been following him through the whole tour—because I met her before the concert started. She danced with her for a minute, smiling while the band played. It was just one of the many “I can’t believe this is happening” moments of the night.

Right there, in the very first row, in the corner of the central platform, I could see all these moments perfectly, like I’m seeing the screen of my computer right now. We were able to actually shake his hand, as well as the hands of the band—who at the end all came to the center platform. I shouted at him at one point (”Yes! Take us up there!”) and he replied looking straight into my eyes, with the biggest smile, pointing at me and saying “Yes, I’m going to take you there!” just before the band exploded with sound.

Another time, I could see him turning to Max Weinberg—at the end of Seven Nights to Rock—and whisper: “Born to Run!” And (boom!) Born to Run started to play a second later. At any time, I could turn around and see the 60,000 people in the Santiago Bernabéu—the name of the Real Madrid football stadium—singing, clapping, taken way by his power. Yes, it was absolutely breathtaking. All of it. From the very beginning I thought: “I have to share this with the people I love. I can’t do this justice with my description. I have to take photos.”

There was when I started hating the iPhone’s camera.

Nothing, I wasn’t able to take any of this magic with clarity. I’m not even talking about recording video (don’t get me started on that). I’m just talking about making a decent photo with one of the most advanced pieces of technology ever developed. Only one single photo that didn’t appear to be taken with a broken Lomo. By a drunk guy. Without a decent sleep in the last three days (ok, forget about the part about the drunk guy.)

Sure there was some clear pics here and there, but whatever was ok’ish, it was also completely crazy and badly framed. Some of them look nice—as you can see here, in the gallery of untouched images—but most of them need cropping and heavy Photoshop treatment.

I know most cellphone cameras are exactly the same. They behave poorly under low light conditions, they are slow, and have bad interfaces. And yes, I have to admit I like the iPhone’s camera blurriness and unwanted “special effects” sometimes. I even try to get similar effects with my DSLR. But that’s optional. This time I only wanted one thing: to be able to frame a good photo. Without having to hold the iPhone in a weird position. Without trying to find the stupid software interface button and not miss the shot (which I did, plenty of times).

That’s what I want. I don’t want more resolution, and I don’t want a stupid zoom. I would be happy (HAPPY) with good lenses and a better, speedier, more luminous sensor. And of course, the physical button. In fact, scrap the rest. Just give me the physical button. As much as I love virtual interfaces—because they open the door to multi-functional devices at a low cost, with great power and flexibility—I’m afraid that there are still times when the only way to go is a physical button. Photography is one of them.

And since we are at it, here’s a note for the Nokias, Sony Ericssons, Samsungs, and LGs of this world: stop doing the silly marketdrone “More megapixels!” and “Bigger optical zooms!” race. Educate the users. Don’t dazzle them with higher numbers. Give us all more quality, more light, and more speed. That’s what really counts to catch the special, truly ephemeral, completely unexpected moments you want to save forever. Because when I think about it, even while I will always keep this concert in my—blurry as the iPhone’s camera—memory, there would never be another one like it.

That’s exactly what cellphone cameras are for. To capture the unexpected, to take decent pictures of the special moments in your life, because we can’t go around life with a camera in our pocket at all times. That’s what I want in an cellphone and, specially, in the iPhone. A camera to be able to take any moment we want, fast, and with good quality, under most circumstances. And Señor Jobs, no matter what, please give us the physical button in the iPhone 3G 2.0.


Original post by Jesus Diaz

Michael Kors and the Fabulous Gold Tote

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We cannot see Michael Kors’ name without hearing Heidi Klum’s voice in our head saying “And top American designer, Mih-kel Koooors.” We just adore this Michael Kors Virginia shopping tote, made of gold anaconda. It’s huge —
10″ wide across the bottom, 23″ wide across the middle, 21 1/2″ wide across the top, 4 1/2″ deep and 13″ high. It’s gold. It’s fabulous. It retails for just under $2,000 at
Zappos.com.



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Project Runway Lawsuit Reveals Some Secrets

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The lawsuit between Bravo and the Weinsteins over the fate of Project Runwat has revealed
some interesting tidbits. Apparently, Bravo is so cheap that they didn’t even pay Tim Gunn for the first season. And in the second season, he only got $2500 an episode. That’s chickenfeed!


In testimony in N.Y. State Supreme Court this month, movie/TV mogul Harvey Weinstein told the judge that the fashion mentor wasn’t paid anything in the show’s first season.
The second season wasn’t much better for Gunn: He got only $2,500 per episode, according to testimony in the court battle, which pits NBC/Universal against the Weinstein Co., which owns “Project Runway,” over taking Heidi Klum’s popular show from NBC’s Bravo to Lifetime.


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Weinstein also testified that he “disliked Bravo management.” That would surely mean Bravo/Oxygen/iVillage chief Lauren Zalaznick. More than one source used the H word in describing the relationship: “They hate each other.”
The show, which is up for an Emmy, has won numerous accolades. One source claimed, “Bravo didn’t even send Heidi a bottle of perfume,” but sources close to Klum said they did send flowers.

The judge still hasn’t made a decision as to whether Harvey Weinstein violated a contract by not offering Bravo the right of first refusal before taking the show to Lifetime. We don’t care about that. All we care about is them paying Tim Gunn a nice salary! Pay Tim now!



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Create Your Vision of the Future… Using MS Paint [MS Paint Contest]

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This week, the Photoshop Contest is gonna be a little different. How so? Well, it’s not going to be a Photoshop Contest at all. It’s going to be an MS Paint Contest. Last week we saw some of the most technically-proficient entries in a contest yet, which was awesome. But let’s lower the barrier to entry here. Not everyone is a Photoshop genius, but pretty much everyone can create an MS Paint masterpiece. Which is why this week, by popular demand, I want you to create your vision of the future for me using everyone’s favorite rudimentary image editor. This being a unique contest does mean, however, that there are some extra caveats. Read on.

First of all, I’m expecting a boatload of entries for this one because so many more people have the necessary tools. That means the standards are raised on this one. Since making it pretty isn’t necessary, only the funniest and most creative entries will make it. Nobody wants a gallery with 500 MS Paint abortions in it. I’ll be whittling it down to the best of the best, so put some effort in.

Secondly, don’t, for the love of god, send me BMP files. I know that’s what the default setting is, but I think my inbox would explode if I suddenly got hundreds of emails with 1.5MB image files attached. Use PNG, JPG or GIF. As usual, name your files FirstnameLastname.jpg (or .gif or .png) so you’re credited properly for your genius.

Thirdly… have fun! I want to see some balls-out crazy entries here, and I’m sure I won’t be disappointed. I can’t wait to see what you nutbags come up with.

Got it? Send me your non-bitmap files to contests@gizmodo.com. I’ll post the Gallery of MS Paint Champions on Tuesday.


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Kristin Davis Teams With Belk

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Belk today announced an exclusive partnership with Kristin Davis, who plays the lovely Charlotte in Sex in the City. The line will be called Kristin Davis and will debut at Belk stores this fall, as well as at Belk.com. The line is described as
“modern, feminine and style-savvy” and will feature women’s apparel, sleepwear, loungewear, shoes, handbags and jewelry.



“We’re thrilled with our association with Kristin Davis and look forward to unveiling this exciting new line for Belk customers this fall,” said McKay Belk, president and chief merchandising officer of Belk, Inc. “Kristin is a great fit for Belk. She grew up shopping in our stores and is in tune with the fashion sensibility of our customer base. We think they’ll love the modern fashion looks of the Kristin Davis brand. It’s designed to capture Kristin’s look and personality and to provide cutting-edge fashion assortments that customers won’t find in any other store.”



“The only way I would have done a line of clothing is to do it at Belk,” said Kristin Davis. “I feel like I understand what the Southern woman wants to wear- it’s influenced my personal style so much growing up in the South.”



We’ll be interested to see how the line turns out.



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Karl and Gwyneth Headline Key to the Cure

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Saks Fifth Avenue and the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF) announced that Gwyneth Paltrow has been named its ambassador for Saks Fifth Avenue’s 2008 Key to the Cure campaign, which is a women’s cancer initiative. Mercedes-Benz is also sponsoring. Karl Lagerfeld created a limited edition t-shirt that will retail for $40 (over $35 to charity), exclusively to benefit Key to the Cure. The t-shirts will be sold at Saks Fifth Avenue stores starting October 1st.



Saks will also host a charity shopping weekend during October 16 to 19 at all of its stores nationwide and through saks.com, during which 2% of sales will benefit local organizations through EIF’s Women’s Cancer Research Fund.



It’s a great cause and a cute t-shirt.



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Sony Shows Latest PS3 Home, Now Recruiting Beta Testers [Playstation 3]

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Sony is now recruiting beta testers for PlayStation Home, the virtual world that PS3 users will use to interact with each other—and try to have virtual sex. They will invite 10,000 users from today to August 11, with the beta starting later in the month. The beta will include only a limited number of places, including a Game Venue developed in collaboration with Namco, where you would be able to play Pac-Man, Galaga, and DigDug. All of them look very nice and polished, however:

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The locations include:

• Home Square, the central plaza that gives access to all the places.
where users will be able to customize their house.
• Your apartment.
• Theater, to watch videos and trailers.
• Bowling and Billiards.
• Marketplace.

[Impress AV Watch]


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FireWire 1600 and 3200 Approved, Use FW800 Connectors [Fast Fast Fast]

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The IEEE has approved the new FireWire 2008 specification, which will include the S1600 and S3200 standards, running at 1.6Gbps and 3.2Gbps each. The new IEEE 1394 flavors will use the same connectors as FireWire 800 and will be fully compatible with the previous standard. [TG Daily]


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