2012年3月30日星期五

HIBALLER ENERGY DRINK

Designed with the health-conscious and sophisticated consumer in mind, the Hiballer Energy Drink is an nutritious beverage made using sparkling water. Branded as a ‘sparkling energy water,’ the Hiballer Energy Drink comes in six delicious flavors. Four of the flavors contain zero calories and no sugar, while the other two weigh in at 100 and boast organic properties.

Packaged in a clean and simple design, each can features small bubbles that turn blue once the drink reaches a temperature of 45 degree Fahrenheit. This unique feature is made possible thanks to a technology known as thermochromatic ink.

Available in refreshing flavors such as vanilla, grapefruit, wild berry, cranberry apple and lemon lime, the Hiballer Energy Drink is an ideal fitness/nutrition beverage option for the refined and body-conscious consumer.

2012年3月28日星期三

Kris Humphries: I Will Not Be Bullied By Kim Kardashian Anymore

Kris Humphries is playing hardball! The New Jersey Nets star is reportedly fed up with Kim Kardashian “planting” negative items about him in the media and now RadarOnline.com is reporting that Kris is getting the ultimate revenge on Kim!
“A judge can decide if the marriage should be annulled on grounds of fraud,” the source says. “What is Kim so afraid of and why is she fighting their divorce going to trial? Kris’ name has been trashed in the press by Kim’s camp for a very long time, and he has the right to fight back but he isn’t doing it the way she is, and he will have his day in court.”
“Kris is furious about reports that he is making Kim’s life hell,” a source says. “It’s absolutely ridiculous, and he is telling his friends that he won’t be bullied by her anymore.”
The source goes on to say that Kim better be prepared because Kris is going to expose her in court.
Kris has lost all interest in settling the terms of their divorce amicably and he plans to drag Kim into TV divorce court, like we first told you!
“Kris has told his lawyer to no longer attempt to reach a settlement with Kim,” the source continues. “It’s a waste of time and he is ready to take this to trial, and he will. This was the last straw for Kris because Kim is attempting to drag his family into this drama and that crosses the line. Kris just wants the truth to come out and that is what the courts are for.”

Jennie Garth Sob Story A source close to Jennie Garth and Peter Facinelli tells HollywoodLife

The insider adds, “Jennie was jealous over Peter’s career and that ultimately led to its demise. Now she’s trying to turn a negative into a positive by improving her career, since she can’t improve her marriage.” A source close to Jennie Garth and Peter Facinelli tells HollywoodLife.com Jennie is trying to ‘look like the victim’ in her divorce to help the ratings on her upcoming reality show. Can you believe that?
“I tried everything I could to save our marriage,” Jennie told the mag. “I was very resistent. I didn’t want it to happen. He did what he needed to do. … Of course I wish he had wanted to try harder, try again, try something else.”
Jennie Garth has spoken out publicly about her failed marriage to Peter Facinelli and even blamed him for the divorce. However, an insider close to the former pair reaffirms to us it was actually Jennie’s fault for the split.
The 39-year-old actress acted like a damsel in distress in her interview with People, which hit stands March 28.
“Jennie is trying to look like the victim,” our source says. “It’s pretty convenient that she is playing that card now, considering her new show [Jennie Garth: A Little Bit Country] is premiering around the corner.”

2012年3月27日星期二

Race against time, into the future

“The focus in 2011 is on the development of the ‘Time to Dream’ concept. We need to communicate a new territory around a very unique and unconventional technical innovation,” said Luc Perramond, CEO of La Montre Hermès. “We must enchant the customers.”
The idea of uniting information and entertainment in timepieces is not new. Since time started to be measured in a mechanical way, there have always been additional leisure complications to make a clock or a watch a bit more interesting – allowing the wearer to interact with the timepiece, from classical complexities like alarms, minute repeaters and grande sonneries to the naughty theatre of the erotic complications, and even those that tweak the symbolic meaning of time.
Hermès came up with its first watch collection in 1928 and established a factory in Switzerland in 1978 to enhance production. To have legitimacy in watchmaking, a brand has to present original mechanical complications; Wiederrecht and his company, Agenhor, fit the bill as the perfect partner. After almost four years, a star was born: a timepiece that conceals time and erases its indication from the dial, freezing the hands while the mechanics continue to ceaselessly march forward.


Issued in a limited edition of 50 pieces with a futuristic look completely different from the classically-minded Arceau Time Suspended, the Key of Time also boasts a flying tourbillon and embodies a certain relativity theory: sometimes time passes faster, at other times slower.
An “irregular” retrograde hour display, it celebrates the notion that time flies when we’re having fun and,goes more slowly when we’re not. At the recent Baselworld fair, two of the most talked-about watches of the exhibition also created the illusion of governing time: the Hublot Key of Time and the Hermès Time Suspended.
Both watches follow in the footsteps of a few brands that are not necessarily known for big mechanical complications, thus far chiefly featuring specialties and poetic variations in order to attract more exposure. Van Cleef & Arpels, better known for its jewelry, won the 2010 Ladies Watch of the Year Award at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève with a watch developed by Jean-Marc Wiederrecht called Le Pont des Amoureux. Hermès, faithful to its quality of workmanship by the best craftsmen, decided to hire Wiederrecht to complete something quite different.