Saturday, April 30, 2011

A Princess is Born! Special Moments From Prince William and Kate Middleton's Wedding

Prince William and his princess puckered up to celebrate their fairytale wedding yesterday afternoon. The couple shared a brief but tender kiss on the balcony at Buckingham Palace, flanked by the Royal Wedding party and watched by the world.

It was their first public display of affection since becoming husband and wife in an historic ceremony at Westminster Abbey on the morning of 29th April 2011. The couple pledged their love for one another before a 1,900-strong congregation and a TV audience estimated at two billion.


PRESENTING THE DUKE & DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE...We bring you some special moments from the fairy-tale wedding of William and Kate MiddletonBEAUTY IN WHITE: Kate Middleton in a gown that was an elegant lace appliqué bodice with a 9-foot train, inspired by Grace Kelly.

EYE-GRABBING: A nervous William jokes with Kate Middleton, right before the couple said their vows. Kate had to hold back her tears as she recited her vows

MAN AND WIFE: Prince William and Kate Middleton walk out of Westminster Abbey

As Prince William and Kate Middleton kiss on the balcony to rapturous cheers from the 5-lakh strong crowd gathered below, William’s goddaughter three-year-old Grace Van Cutsem wonders what all the fuss is about.

Fiona Cairns stands next to the Royal Wedding cake. The confectionery masterpiece covered in cream and white icing and decorated with up to 900 delicate sugar-paste flowers tookcentre-stage at the Buckingham Palace reception. Indian origin Kishore Patel is the man behind the company that has crafted the elaborate confection

Elton John and his partner David Furnish adjust their ties during the wedding service

FASHION FAUX PAS: David Beckham and wife Victoria, who is pregnant with their fourth child arrive at the Abbey. The football superstar was left redfaced after proudly wearing his Order of the British Empire medal on the “wrong” lapel. The sportsman pinned the honour to the right side of his suit jacket —but convention dictates it should be worn on the left side

Kate’s sisterand Maid of Honour Pippa Middleton arrives at the Abbey with three-year old bridesmaids Grace Van Cutsem and Eliza Lopes (Camilla’s granddaughter)

Prince Harry and his cousin seven-year-old Lady Louise Windsor (daughter of Prince Edward and his wife Sophie) ride in a carriage procession to Buckingham Palace from the Abbey

Prince Charles and Michael Middleton (Kate's Father) chat outside the Abbey

With the formalities of their champagne reception over, the newlyweds had a surprise for the crowds. They drove out of the gates of Buckingham Palace in Prince Charles’s blue Aston Martin convertible festooned with balloons and an L plate. It also had a licence plate reading ‘Just Wed’, echoing what the boys did when their father wed Camilla

Carole Middleton (Kate's Mother) and Camilla flank Queen Elizabeth II after the wedding service

Best man Prince Harry and Maid of Honour Pippa Middleton on the balcony. It is reported that the two laughed and joked, while Harry’s girlfriend Chelsy) looked on

Princess Beatrice’s (right) headpiece was deemed to be a ludicrous addition, perching on her forehead at an impossible angle and detracting from her sophisticated outfit. Sister Eugenie picked a gaudy blue and green Vivienne Westwood suit that pulled too tightly around her bosom and waist.

Australian swimming icon Ian Thorpe looks pensive

Chelsy Davy, Prince Harry's Girlfriend

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Friday, April 29, 2011

A Back Pack Machine That Allows You to See and Spy Through Walls

BACKPACK THAT WILL LET YOU SEE THROUGH A WALL: A British company has launched a machine that allows the operator to lean against a wall and record activity on other side

Back Pack Machine To Spy Through Walls

Machine That Will Let You See Through a Wall

A TECHNOLOGY firm has launched a backpack- sized machine that can spy through walls. By placing the device against the outside wall of a room or building, it can evaluate the position and movement of people on the other side. The Prism 200c fits covertly inside a backpack and is the first time such a device has been manufactured small enough for just one person to use.

The operator simply leans against a wall to either monitor or record the activity within a building, maintaining cover by operating it via a handheld laptop computer or similar personal device on site.

With the press of a button, operators can switch between front, plan or profile views for a complete picture. The user can also observe the scenario in a 3D view, where the perspective can be rotated to look at a room or building from various vantage points. It uses ultra- wideband radio frequencies to highlight moving people and objects in cluttered environments, through doors or brick, block and concrete walls. Ultrawideband is difficult to detect and able to work in a large area. British company Cambridge Consultants say they have developed the device as a covert solution for counter terrorism forces and Police Special Operations teams, who already deploy Prism technology.

A statement explains the Prism 200c has been created “ for high risk and hostile situations with minimal time and very narrow margin for error” using technology that “ has been successfully deployed by homeland security, defence and special forces, police, SWAT teams and military officers worldwide.”

The spy who rides on piggy- back

The Prism 200c is a discrete backpack- sized machine that can spy through walls. By placing the device against the outside wall of a room or building, it can evaluate the position and movement of people on the other side. It fits covertly inside a backpack and is the first time such a device has been manufactured small enough for just one person to use.

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