Sunday, July 3, 2011

Salma Hayek's husband is the father of the son of Linda Evangelista


Everything indicates that Valentina Paloma Pinault, daughter of Salma Hayek three years, has a third half-brother.

According to court papers filed in New York recently by supermodel Linda Evangelista, his son Augustin James, four years would be Hayek's husband, son, François-Henri Pinault. Hayek and Pinault were married in 2009 but maintained a relationship since 2006, during which they separated for a time during which Evangelista became pregnant. Pinault is also the father of two children from a previous marriage that ended in 2004.

Now Evangelista has asked the court that Pinault, 49, is made financially responsible for both the child procreated.

Has not been determined how much is the amount that Pinault would be required to pay monthly child support for the Evangelist.

"It seems only necessary that the examining magistrate to review the documentation submitted by the parent in order to determine the amount you should pay for the maintenance of small, which would continue until the child turns 21 Evangelista years" , a source told PEOPLE. "[Pinault] has requested the opportunity to testify by telephone," the source added.

Meanwhile, another source told PEOPLE: "This is not a case like Schwarzenegger. They were not married. There was no infidelity by either.

The Pinault family fortune is valued at about 16 to 18 billion dollars.Bloomberg Businessweek reported that Pinault's salary in 2010 amounted to $ 5.4 million.

In New York, where papers were presented before the court, the law requires the father to pay 17 percent of his salary as child maintenance. In this case the sum would amount to about $ 920,000 a year.

Representatives of Salma Hayek and Linda Evangelista did not answer calls from PEOPLE to give a declaration.

Source: peopleenespanol.com

World of Warcraft "free" (F2P)


Ladies and gentlemen, we can say without doubt that it wasinevitable. More and more online games that take a free profile, using microtransactions to finance it. We recently mentioned thatTeam Fortress 2 took the path of F2P, but now would be the turn of the most popular MMORPG on the Web, World of Warcraft. Still, we want to draw attention to the quotes in the word free, as there are some details to consider. The last measurement made during the March to World of Warcraftstood with a base of 11.4 million players. That number has been higher in the past, but still remains the most popular online game inthe world. World of Warcraft was originally released in November2004 but came into the EU in February next year. World of Warcrafthas had three expansions, and was announced fourth, with name,release date and plot to be determined. With this new wave of online games that adopt a business model based on microtransactions, it has been speculating in recent months after nearly seven years in operation, would be a good time for World of Warcraft is free again, with in order to dramatically expand its number of users.

According to a recent announcement, it appears that day hasarrived, but the truth is you have to take the news with a smallclamp. World of Warcraft will have a F2P mode, albeit with certainlimitations. First, players may reach a maximum free level 20characters for all who believe. Then, they will have the opportunity to join a guild, and can carry ten gold coins as a stopper. On the other hand, no time limits, and a player can make all the charactersyou want. The sense of the word "free" this far and anyone whowishes to go beyond these restrictions, you must buy the game.

This news comes before the changes made by other games such as Team Fortress 2. According to some reports that have circulated the web, play Valve tripled its user base in less than 48hours, something spectacular where you look. The more users, the more likely to tempt them to invest their money in the game. If themove by Blizzard to bring World of Warcraft to a F2P model seemsa bit cold in comparison, because the truth indicates no need so much. With more than eleven million customers in its ranks faithfullypaying their monthly fee, the idea of ​​fighting for selling arms and equipment in the game does not seem so attractive, but any number may drop over time.

SleepWell: Double the battery life of your mobile


One of the basic conditions that must have a modern mobile phone is to have WiFi connectivity. This technical feature can access a web connection, with the benefit that means saving our spending (if limited) for Internet downloads. Music, movies, series, videos from YouTube, Tweets, updating our profile on Facebook and thousands of applications that we serve. However, all good things it can offer, does not leave out a serious problem: the length of our battery is reduced significantly. SleepWell is a piece of software that will increase the battery life on your phone twice (yes, you read right) without leave to enjoy your favorite applications. If you use WiFi on your phone, this article is what you were expecting.


Although the technicians and engineers set about the task of developing new technologies, make their best efforts on energy management to a near-optimal limit on mobile devices, WiFi connectivity remains a major energy guzzlers. Mobile devices are designed to efficiently act as an access point "only" within a network. However, when the access points increases (other devices requesting data), the system is responsible for organizing and directing data to the different teams can make some spend long periods of time "awake" waiting for their chance to send orreceive data packets. As the density of AP (Access Point) in the neighborhood increases, increases the waiting time, resulting in a proportional decrease in battery life. SleepWell is a system that achieves energy efficiency and avoid permanent dependence on the network. The operating principle of the system is simple to understand and is based on off ("put to sleep") during specific time windows to the devices. That is, organize the network so that all WiFi devices to connect to it are not on a permanent waiting "their turn", but are activated during small time intervals and exchange data when necessary.