lundi 26 septembre 2011

Will Diddy And Jay-Z Be First Hip-Hop Billionaires? Not So, Says Birdman


    
In the high stakes battle for Hip Hop superiority, it appears that the two top money earners in the rap game – Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter and Sean "Diddy" Combs respectively – are in a quiet duel to become the first billionaires by way of their shared industry.
With various streams of revenue flowing for both savvy businessmen, some unrelated to music, the potential is vast for both men according to a recent analysis from Forbes magazine. However, another Hip Hop mogul believes he and his team will eclipse Jay-Z and Diddy in the money race all in due time.
CEO of Cash Money Records Brian “Birdman” Williams threw his and protégé Lil Wayne’s Young Money imprint names into the billionaire sweepstakes pot, defiantly stating that the YMCMB machine is well on its way to the top. “I think Young Money Cash Money would be the first billion-dollar brand in hip-hop,” said Birdman plainly in an email to Forbes referencing his label ventures. “We strong and growing every day as a brand and fast. Within the next few years we will be billionaires.”
According to Forbes numbers, Diddy is at the halfway mark with an estimated net worth of $500 million, much of that tied up in Diddy’s business ventures such as his Sean John and Enyce clothing lines along with his stake in Ciroc vodka. Jay-Z is right behind his rich pal with assets that include a lucrative $10 million dollar Live Nation deal, the 40/40 club chain, cosmetic company Carol’s Daughter and his partial ownership of the New Jersey (soon to be Brooklyn) Nets amongst other deals. Continuing the dollar tally, only Dr. Dre and 50 Cent are within range for the coveted billionaire status.

Car Review | The new Ferrari 458 Spider

Car Review | The new Ferrari 458 Spider

The new Ferrari 458 Spider: the world’s first mid-rear engined berlinetta equipped with a retractable hard top debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
The new 458 Spider joins the 458 Italia, widening thenbsp;range of Ferrari’s mid-rear engined V8s and offering the same uncompromisingnbsp;technological solutions, handling and performance in a refined open-topnbsp;configuration. It is equipped with a Ferrari patented, fully retractable hard top, a worldnbsp;first for a sports car with this lay-out.
The 458 Spider is powered by Ferrari’s naturally-aspirated, direct-injection 4.5 litre V8nbsp;which was nominated as the 2011 International Engine of the Year for its engineeringnbsp;excellence in terms of driveability, performance, economy and refinement. The power isnbsp;transferred to the road by Ferrari’s class-leading dual-clutch F1 paddle-shiftnbsp;transmission through the sophisticated E-Diff, itself integrated with the F1-Tracnbsp;traction control and high-performance ABS for maximum handling dynamics.
Certain of the car’s features, such as its accelerator pedal mapping and the damping ofnbsp;the multilink suspension, have been calibrated to guarantee maximum sportiness andnbsp;absolute driving pleasure with the top down, in line with Maranello’s exclusive spidernbsp;tradition. Even the engine soundtrack has been honed to ensure that the car’snbsp;occupants are completely captivated by the drop-top driving experience.
Entirely in aluminium, the hard-top solution adopted for the 458 Spider offers anbsp;number of advantages over the traditional folding soft-top, including a reduction of 25kg in weight and a deployment time of just 14 seconds. Fully integrated into the stylingnbsp;of the car, the hard-top was engineered to fit neatly ahead of the engine bay withoutnbsp;compromising aerodynamics or the performance of the car. The small space needed tonbsp;house the roof enables the designers to include a generous rear bench for luggagenbsp;behind the seats.
The rear of the car is characterised by innovative forms with the buttresses designed tonbsp;optimise the flow of air to the engine intakes and the clutch and gearbox oil radiators.nbsp;For maximum comfort whilst driving top down the 458 Spider features a generouslysizednbsp;adjustable electric wind stop. The design was perfected to slow and diffuse the airnbsp;in the cockpit, enabling normal conversation to be held even at speeds over 200 km/h.nbsp;New technical solutions adopted for the chassis guarantee identical levels of structuralnbsp;rigidity with the roof up or down. The result is a car that is truly exciting to drive,nbsp;blending extreme performance with the responsiveness that has always characterised.

Friends With Benefits


Friends With Benefits: MSN ReviewCan two consenting adults do the dirty without emotion getting in the way? Ask your average Premiership footballer or career politician and the answer will most likely be a resounding yes.

In the world of the Hollywood rom-com, though, love has a nasty habit of interfering with the best laid plans. So it proves in Friends with Benefits, a risqué romp that ends up reinforcing the very conventions it seeks to overturn.

That doesn't prevent it being a fun and feisty frolic that benefits hugely from the sassy interplay between Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis, neither of whom are hard on the eyes exactly. But it does stop it being the genre game changer it evidently wants to be, for all director Will Gluck's striving in that direction.

Fans of bright young things copping off on camera will doubtless be familiar with No Strings Attached, in which Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman decided to base their relationship on casual sex alone. Friends with Benefits is essentially the same movie, albeit with a few elements that never quite made it into Ivan Reitman's film: namely charm, witty one-liners and a male lead you don't immediately want to punch.

Kelly Clarkson Describes Stronger As 'Soulful'

In her nearly decade-long career, Kelly Clarkson has kicked out an album almost every two years. But if you're expecting something predictable from Clarkson's fifth studio effort, Stronger (due October 24), you're in for a surprise.

While she's not completely reinventing her sound, the former "American Idol" winner counts Prince, Sheryl Crow, Tina Turner and Radiohead among this album's big influences. Clarkson explained how you get from "Because of You" to Kid A.
"It was a lot of soulful stuff," Clarkson said. "You know what I'm saying? Like, Radiohead is alternative, but they're very soulful. And Sheryl Crow, very soulful singer/songwriter. So it's all very soulful, rhythmic pop rock."
"Oh yeah, there's a little bit of dance," Clarkson continued. "One of the songs, it's probably gonna be a single, 'What Doesn't Kill You,' it's a great song and definitely ... that's the one everybody will be jumping up and down to."
That combination of soul, rock, pop and dance is apparent in the album's lead single, the ultimate tell-off anthem "Mr. Know It All." But what are Clarkson's other top picks from the LP?
" 'You Love Me' is probably one of my favorites," Clarkson said. " 'Honestly' is another one. 'What Doesn't Kill You,' I can't wait to perform that live. We've already rehearsed it and it's so much fun. It's like this big dance anthem. That'll be the one [that's] kinda like 'Since U Been Gone,' [with] people jumping up and down to [it], and it's just kind of really inspiring, so I can't wait to perform that one."
In addition to "You Love Me" and "What Doesn't Kill You," we couldn't help but notice the frequency of the word "you" in the album's track list, with songs like "Standing in Front of You," "I Forgive You" and "You Can't Win." Add in the album's title, Stronger, and the clues are there that someone has done Kelly wrong over the past two years. Or at least that's how it seems.
"They're all different 'you's,' " Clarkson said. "There's no common, like, it wasn't like one, I didn't have a bad breakup or anything, it wasn't like that. No I just think life is about relationships, so I always write about all these different ones going on in my life and I don't really have a filter. So it's usually very [straightforward]."

Apple to add stores in booming China market

Apple plans to open its first store in Hong Kong and another in Shanghai by year's end, a spokeswoman said Tuesday, as the maker of the iconic iPhone sets its sights on the booming China market.
The US firm, which already has four stores in mainland China, is aiming to open both new locations before year's end, she said, without confirming dates.
Apple products are currently available in Hong Kong through registered dealers or online.
Some die-hard fans in China -- which has the world's largest online population with 485 million users -- queue for days to get their hands on the latest Apple products.
The craze for all things Apple has triggered widespread cloning of iPhones and iPads and in July an American blogger uncovered fake Apple stores in the southwestern Chinese city of Kunming.
Apple has said its second quarter revenue in greater China -- an area including Taiwan and Hong Kong -- reached $3.8 billion, six times that seen in the same period last year, making the region a key driver behind the company's record results.

Barcelona's Andoni Zubizarreta says club will not sign replacement for injured Ibrahim Afellay


Barcelona sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta has ruled out the possibility of signing a substitute for Ibrahim Afellay in the winter transfer window.

The Netherlands international is due to spend approximately the next six months on the sidelines after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in Thursday's training.

With Afellay expected to feature only in the last two months of the campaign, it has been suggested that Barcelona could bring in a January replacement for the 25-year-old.

However, Zubizarreta has knocked down that scenario, telling Barca TV: 'Afellay's injury is not good news, but it is clear that the solution is in our squad and in our youth ranks.

'We are not considering signing a new player. The club doctors will analyse the case and decide his recovery time. '

The 25-year-old, who joined Barcelona from PSV in January, has made two appearances for the club this season, both as a substitute.

NTC forces assault Kadhafi hometown


Fighters for Libya's interim rulers entered Moamer Kadhafi's hometown Sirte in a surprise assault that NATO said it backed to halt brutal acts by followers of the ousted regime.
National Transitional Council (NTC) chief Mustafa Abdel Jalil said an interim government would be announced next week and that the new authorities had control over Kadhafi's internationally "banned weapons".
Misrata military council spokesman Abdel Ibrahim said seven NTC fighters were killed and 145 injured in what appeared to have been a pincer movement launched from the south and east.
Using tanks and pick-up trucks mounted with anti-aircraft guns, the NTC forces cleared away roadblocks set up by Kadhafi forces and drove toward the city centre before putting up their own defences in advanced positions.
On a beach road surrounded by craters and pock-marked buildings, a 106mm anti-tank cannon repeatedly pounded Kadhafi positions, backed by a barrage of mortars and multiple rocket-launchers.
"We are pushing them back" after a "surprise" order to attack issued by the NTC's military top brass, commander Mohammed al-Aswawi said in a radio truck monitoring units on the front.
"First we get the families out, and then the order is to attack and free Sirte," he told AFP.
"There is also an advance from the south," he added, as the Misrata Military Council said that front was being reinforced by NTC fighters who had taken part in "the liberation of Al-Jafra."
Frontline fighters in Sirte are convinced that one of Kadhafi's sons, Mutassim, is holed up in the city's southern outskirts.
"Mutassim is in there. We hear him on the radio giving orders," NTC operations commander Osama Muttawa Swehly told AFP on Saturday.
As the battle raged into the evening, another commander, Hassan Tarhar Zaluk, said NTC forces would have to resume the fight for Sirte on Sunday.
"We're going to stop for the evening. There's no light in there. We'll start again tomorrow," he said.
NTC fighters also came under heavy fire as they advanced inside Sirte's eastern gates, another AFP correspondent reported.
"Our troops went seven kilometres inside through the eastern gate and there were sporadic to sometimes heavy clashes with Kadhafi's forces," said commander Mohammed al-Marimi of the Fakriddin Sallabi Brigade.
The assault was launched after reports of a rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation in the city of around 75,000 inhabitants.
NATO forces struck at Kadhafi forces after reports they had moved against civilians there, endangering "hundreds of families", a statement from the alliance said.
"Among the reports emerging from Sirte are executions, hostage-taking, and the calculated targeting of individuals, families, and communities within the city," it added.
Heavy fighting also raged in Bani Walid, the only other remaining pro-Kadhafi bastion. Medics reported a total of 30 NTC troops killed so far on that front.
A pro-Kadhafi radio station called for a gathering at one of Bani Walid's squares, after a similar call from Kadhafi's most prominent son, Seif al-Islam, for people to rise up for the town's "liberation".
On the political front, the NTC held talks on forming a new government amid doubts over whether disagreements that prevented a deal last week could be immediately overcome.
"Differences in views" between members of the NTC and the executive council had delayed a deal, Abdel Jalil told reporters, but the composition of the interim government would be announced in the coming week.
That had been due to be set up last Sunday, but was postponed indefinitely because of haggling over portfolios.
Abdel Jalil said the new authorities had control over internationally "banned weapons" from Kadhafi's regime, when asked about the presence of such weapons in the south.
The International Atomic Energy Agency on Friday confirmed the existence of raw uranium stored in drums at the southern city of Sabha.
"These weapons are between Waddan and Sabha," said Abdel Jalil, referring to the other central town.
"We will call for Libyan technicians and the international community to get rid of these weapons safely," he said.
While Libya's new authorities do not know where Kadhafi is, they are focusing on taking Sirte and Bani Walid, two places where some think he might be. Reports have also emerged that he may be in the south.
"General Belgasem al-Abaaj, who we captured on Monday, said that Kadhafi had contacted him by phone about 10 days ago, and that he was moving secretly between (the oases of) Sabha and Ghat," an NTC commander, Mohammed Barka Wardugu, told AFP.
Abaaj had said Kadhafi "is helped by Nigerian and Chadian mercenaries who know the desert routes," added Wardugu, spokesman for the Desert Shield Brigade.
Friday's statement from Kadhafi's daughter Aisha that said her father was well and fighting on the ground -- and denouncing the new administration in Libya as traitors -- got a sharp reaction from the Algerian authorities.
Algerian Foreign Minister Mourad Mdeleci described her comments as "unacceptable", the country's APS agency reported. Her telephone message was broadcast by Syria-based Arrai television.
Algeria received Aisha Kadhafi, her mother and other members of their family when they fled Libya in August.
Algeria, which after criticism from the NTC in Libya defended its decision to receive the Kadhafis on humanitarian grounds, on Friday said it was willing to work with the new administration.
In New York, NTC prime minister Mahmoud Jibril told the United Nations General Assembly that a new Libya was coming to life.
But he added: "The asset freeze on our funds must be lifted as urgently as possible."