Bar Refaeli Gets a "Chiambretti Sunday Night" Striptease

As she continues along with her European travels, Bar Refaeli took time to make a television appearance in Milan, Italy on Saturday (January 28).

The Israeli supermodel looked glamorous in a thigh-baring frock as she joined host Piero Chiambretti to pre-record an episode of the Italian TV show "Chiambretti Sunday Night" - during which she was entertained by some sultry female dancers.

And while Miss Refaeli certainly looked fabulous, it sounds as if she didn't get the best night's sleep at her temporary pad in Milan, as she tweeted prior to visiting the show, "How easy did the Euro make life ha?! Can some1 make the same with the freaking plugs?? "Europlugs"- same in every country. #EasierLife!"

The 26-year-old added, "Dear neighbour, drilling at 8am, may wake up your neighbours. just a thought... grrrr."

Bar's promotional efforts come as she's readying to enter the clothing fray by launching her very own lingerie line called Under.me.

Due out in the UK by Valentine's Day, Refaeli told WWD of the offerings, "The philosophy is that underwear should complement your body, not steal the show. It was appealing to me to do a line of underwear from the fabric I like with the basic, comfy design I always look for, as well as underwear that can actually be delivered to your door.?

Source: http://celebrity-gossip.net/bar-refaeli/bar-refaeli-gets-chiambretti-sunday-night-striptease-580582

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Hands-On With the Everything-Proof Pelican iPad Case

The Pelican iPad case does one thing, and it does it very well: It makes your iPad look like a Dell laptop c.1995. Kidding. It also protects the iPad within from pretty much anything you can throw at it. Pelican is famous for its super-tough camera cases, shockproof, dustproof and waterproof plastic boxes that can [...]

Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/01/hands-on-with-the-everything-proof-pelican-ipad-case/

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64th Annual DGA Awards: The Show, The Winners

Toasting the best films to grace the big screen through the duration of 2011, the stars gathered together for the 64th Annual Directors Guild Of America Awards in Hollywood, California on Saturday night (January 28).

Dressed in their finest garb, big names such as George Clooney, Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux, Berenice Bejo and Jean Dujardin showed up at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland while settling in at their designated tables for the evening's proceedings.

With the ceremony being hosted by Kelsey Grammer, other stars in attendance for the annual Tinseltown fete included Michelle Williams, Jon Cryer, Helen Mirren, Shailene Woodley, Gary Oldman, Amber Heard, Penelope Ann Miller, Octavia Spencer, Deborah Ann Woll, Stana Katic, Kathy Bates, Laura Dern, Patty Jenkins, Heather Tom, Kathleen Robertson, Fred Savage, Sir Ben Kingsley and Adam Gregory.

With Michael Hazanavicius of "The Artist" taking home the top prize of Best Feature Film, the DGAs also included three special to Ed Sherin (2012 Honorary Life Member Award), Katy Garretson (2012 Frank Capra Achievement Award) and Dennis Mazzocco (2012 Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award).

With all of pictures from the show found below, the list of 64th Annual Directors Guild Of America Awards winners is as follows (will be updated as they're handed out:

Feature Film:
Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris
David Fincher, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
WINNER: Michael Hazanavicius, The Artist
Alexander Payne, The Descendants
Martin Scorsese, Hugo

Movies for Television and Mini-Series:
Jeff Bleckner, Hallmark Hall of Fame, "Beyond The Blackboard"
WINNER: Jon Cassar, The Kennedys
Stephen Gyllenhaal, Girl Fight
Demi Moore, Jennifer Aniston, Penelope Spheeris, Alicia Keys, Patty Jenkins, Lifetime's "Five"
Michael Stevens, Thurgood

Comedy Series:
Fred Savage, Modern Family, ?After the Fire?
Don Scardino, 30 Rock, ?Double-Edged Sword?
Michael Spiller, Modern Family, ?Express Christmas?
David Steinberg, Curb Your Enthusiasm, ?The Divorce?
WINNER: Robert B. Weide, Curb Your Enthusiasm, ?Palestinian Chicken?

Reality Programs:
WINNER: Neil P DeGroot, Biggest Loser, "Episode #1115"
Eytan Keller, The Next Iron Chef: Super Chefs, ?Episode #401?
Brian Smith, Master Chef, ?Episode #201?
J. Rupert Thompson, Fear Factor 2.0, ?Scorpion Tales?
Bertram Van Munster, The Amazing Race, ?You Don?t Get Paid Unless You Win??

Children's Programs:
John Fortenberry, Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred
Jeffrey Hornaday, Geek Charming
Michael Lembeck, Sharpay?s Fabulous Adventure
Patricia Riggen, Lemonade Mouth
Damon Santostefano, Best Player
WINNER: Amy Schatz, A Child?s Garden of Poetry

Documentary:
Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory
Steve James, The Interrupters
WINNER: James Marsh, Project Nim
Richard Press, Bill Cunningham New York
Martin Scorsese, George Harrison: Living in the Material World

Dramatic Series:
Michael Cuesta, Homeland, "Pilot"
Vince Gilligan, Breaking Bad, "Face Off"
WINNER: Patty Jenkins, The Killing, "Pilot"
Tim Van Patten, Game of Thrones, ?Winter is Coming? (Pilot)
Michael Waxman, Friday Night Lights, ?Always?

Musical Variety:
Louis J. Horvitz, The Kennedy Center Honors
Don Roy King, Saturday Night Live With Host Justin Timberlake
Don Mischner, 83rd Annual Academy Awards
Chuck O'Neil, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Episode #16070
WINNER: Glenn Weiss, 65th Annual Tony Awards

Daytime Serials:
Larry Carpenter, One Life to Live, ?Erika's 40th?
Casey Childs, All My Children, ?The Send Off?
Mike Denney, The Young and the Restless, ?From the Grave?
WINNER: William Ludel, General Hospital, ?Intervention?
Scott McKinsey, General Hospital, ?Forces of Nature?
Cynthia J. Popp, The Bold and the Beautiful, ?Brooke Berry?
Angela Tessinari, All My Children, ?In the Wee Small Hours...?

Commercials:
Lance Accord, (Park Pictures)
Dante Ariola, (MJZ)
Fredrik Bond, (MJZ/Sonny London)
Steve Miller, (@radical.media)
WINNER: Noam Murro, (Biscuit Filmworks)

Source: http://celebrity-gossip.net/directors-guild-america-awards-2012/64th-annual-dga-awards-show-winners-580588

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EFF working to keep jailbreaking legal, wants your help

Android Central

Jailbreaking or rooting your smartphone is currently "legal" under Digital Millennium Copyright Act, but that exemption is set to expire in 2012.  The EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) is looking for help and support to keep it that way, and they would like people to contact the US Copyright office and express their opinion.  They are offering up a handy set of questions and concerns readers can use in their appeal to the copyright office, and have done as much as they can to streamline the process and make it painless, with direct links and a petition.  

The idea behind it all is that once we pay our hard-earned money for our expensive electronic toys, they are ours to do with as we please.  As long as safety regulations are met, and we don't do anything to adversely affect our cellular carrier, we should be able to do anything we wish.  It's a great idea, and it's a shame that this even requires an exemption in the DMCA.

The DMCA has been used against people who hack game consoles, and used against people trafficking cell phones, but has anyone ever been prosecuted for rooting their smartphone?  I've searched the net for a few days, and every time I find something that sounds promising, it ends up being more than just someone jailbreaking their iPad or rooting their Bionic.  Yeah, carriers and manufacturers probably hate it, and we can't blame them, but I don't see a case like HTC vs. Jerry Hildenbrand for rooting his Wildfire S getting much traction in a court of law.  Unfortunately, we can't trust things will stay this way in a world full of companies like Microsoft and Apple.

It's absolutely ridiculous that we would require some sort of waiver to be allowed to mess up our own hardware.  It's even more ridiculous that carriers and device makers have acted in ways to put the fear of prosecution in us so we want an exemption in the first place.  It's mine.  If you want to tell me what to do with it, you need to pay me for it.  Until then, leave me the hell alone and let me enjoy my toys.

Hit the link below, and do your part to make sure the Copyright Office does the right thing.

EFF: Jailbreaking is not a crime

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iVoices Goes Behind-the-Scenes at the State of the Union

iVoice Stephanie Dulli is still pinching herself -- she watched the State of the Union from the White House as part of a live tweet-up and even had a chance to meet Education Secretary Arne Duncan.

Source: http://www.ivillage.com/ivoices-goes-behind-scenes-state-union/1-h-422540?dst=iv%3AiVillage%3Aivoices-goes-behind-scenes-state-union-422540

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Monaco 3.1 AMP Extreme Charge Car Power Adapter Review

Extreme is right!  The Monaco Extreme Charge Car Power Adapter, simply put, is the best money you’re going to spend for car charger.  And you’re not going to spend that much. WirelessGround sent one of these chargers to The Gadgeteer for review, and you’ll find that their price of $14.95 isn’t going to break the [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2012/01/25/monaco-3-1-amp-extreme-charge-car-power-adapter-review/

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Celeb Transformations: Stars Who've Morphed for Movies

From gaining (and losing) weight to enduring 10-hour days in the makeup chair, these stars have changed their looks in the name of entertainment

Source: http://www.ivillage.com/celebrities-who-changed-their-looks-movie-roles/1-b-401981?dst=iv%3AiVillage%3Acelebrities-who-changed-their-looks-movie-roles-401981

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Who Made Melissa McCarthy Starstruck at Golden Globes?

Oscar nominee Melissa McCarthy has been enjoying this awards season, but she wasn't quite ready for one aspect of the red-carpet circuit: getting starstruck. The Bridesmaids star told Ellen DeGeneres on her show Thursday that she got a bit overwhelmed meeting fellow nominees Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

Source: http://www.ivillage.com/melissa-mccarthy-reveals-who-made-her-star-struck-golden-globes/1-a-422627?dst=iv%3AiVillage%3Amelissa-mccarthy-reveals-who-made-her-star-struck-golden-globes-422627

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Kinect-Powered Windows 8 Laptops Are Definitely in the Works [Laptops]