The first and very popular gay character Kalle Laitela (actor Pete Lattu) in Finnish soap
Salatut elämät (starting 1999)
has returned to the show after 10 years:
Kalle´s story:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X6vLe9mqBY&feature=channel&list=UL
Credit: sininentomaatti
Combined with two more gay characters in Salatut elämät (Secret Lives),
the Finnish soap is taking gay storylines to the next level.
The story of Elias & Lari
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq-WLupeyI4
Credit: Monpensier88
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaE7PhbwRvA
Credit: missfinlandia88
I AM COLLECTING GAY STORYLINES
FROM AROUND THE WORLD ON MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL:
NOKIALUMIA GAYFAN
(I have gaythemed movies and series, I will upload them later when the copyrights are allowed). Welcome!
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-YkvVSmuaSyQjmt43TNSdg/videos?view=1&flow=grid
Here are some of my most favorite characters:
Chris - OZ
Luke - Dynasty
Doug - Hollyoaks
John Paul - Hollyoaks
Kieron - Hollyoaks
Ianto - Torchwood
Captain Jack - Torchwood
Nasir - Spartacus
Agron - Spartacus
Updated May 6
You can find links to storylines here:
http://pinterest.com/lumiagayfan/
Credit: ashton ang
Updated 2013, June 8
For more storylines, vids and links, please follow my Facebook account
as friends. We should have things in common though, because I might upload concert clips taken by
Lumia phone or video highlights featuring Lumia phones and so on.
In short, if you are a Lumia phone user and like gay themed storylines, series, movies, music videos and so on, then go on and follow me. Another important thing is, during asking to be my friends, I accept the ones
with a Lumia phone pic on their profiles first (therefore, you should change your profile pic when asking
to be friends with me. After I accept you as a friend, you can change back your profile pic of course). I have no discrimination with what phone you use, but for some private video sharings
on many video sharing services, I can share the videos privately with friends with only about 25 to 50 people (this is the rules on private video sharing services), therefore I will pick followers with the same interests like mine first.
Here is the link to my facebook account
https://www.facebook.com/tomy.matikainen.9?ref=tn_tnmn
lauantai 8. syyskuuta 2012
perjantai 7. syyskuuta 2012
Nokia Lumia 920 proves its low-light prowess to the Verge
Feeling the need to prove that the Nokia Lumia 920’s Pureview camera was indeed the real deal, Nokia took the Verge to Central Park to compare the Samsung Galaxy SIII, iPhone 4S, HTC One X and the Lumia 920 taking photos in low light.
I think the pictures below speak for themselves, with the Lumia 920 really turning night into day.
See more examples at the Verge here
The Nokia low-light photo challenge on video
works as they claim with low-light conditions? Nokia had a representative at the NYC evening event specifically proving that the phone is indeed capable of producing these pictures!
In our video, the Lumia 920 went up against the HTC Trophy (admittedly a terrible camera phone), and the results were clear as ever. The Lumia 920 managed to capture the picture with nearly no light (and no flash). The quality of the picture is yet unknown since we could only see the picture distantly from the phone’s screen, but the phone can definitely make even the darkest things shine brighter than ever.
Nokia did not want to “defile” the Nokia Lumia 920 with a microSD card slot
For many the only negative with the Nokia Lumia 920 is the absence of expandable storage via microSD card.
Now Nokia executive VP Kevin Shields have explained that for Nokia, in this case it was all form over function.
"We started with the premise that we wanted an uncompromised physical form," Shields told PC Pro. "To put an SD card slot in it would have defiled it."
He adding the existing ports in the polycarbonate uni-body smartphone was difficult enough.
"Most people aren’t using the storage in their phone, anyway," Shields concluded.
There is no arguing that the Nokia Lumia 920 sports an extremely attractive design, and fitting a microSD card at the top or bottom of the phone would have been pretty difficult.
wmpoweruser
Screen shot feature demoed on the Nokia Lumia 920
Recombu has managed to capture the screen shot capability in Windows Phone 8, which seems to be activated by holding the power button and pressing the Windows key, pretty close to how it works on the iPhone. Pictures are then placed in a special folder in the camera roll.
The feature has been long awaited, and while it has been pooh-poohed by Microsoft as a feature which no real person has ever asked for, it has taken off on the iPhone in various SMS auto-correction errors and Siri humour sites which Windows Phone users have completely missed out on, showing more than bloggers would have benefited from the feature earlier.
Synaptics ClearPad Series 3 the secret to the Nokia Lumia’s Super Sensitive Touch
Synaptics, a leading developer of capacitive sensors, has confirmed that it is their technology behind the unique capacitive screens on the new Nokia Lumia 920 and Nokia Lumia 820.
The handsets will be the first smartphones in the world to use a new advanced multi-touch experience based on the Synaptics ClearPad capacitive touchscreen sensing technology, which brings support for gloves and fingernails.
Previously, people were unable to use their smartphone touchscreens with gloved fingers or long fingernails, requiring them to remove their gloves, or awkwardly position their fingers with long nails in order to operate their phones. The new ClearPad Series 3 technology instantly optimizes the touch experience by automatically detecting the presence of skin, gloved fingers, or fingernails, giving users a seamless multi-touch experience regardless of input methods.
"We are excited to participate with Nokia as they unveil their first Windows Phone 8 devices by enabling advanced features such as gloved finger support," said Kevin Barber, senior vice president and general manager of Synaptics Handheld Division. "Synaptics and Nokia have partnered for many years and we’re pleased to continue the innovation with the introduction of these new devices."
wmpoweruser
torstai 6. syyskuuta 2012
Tech press previews of the Lumia 920
Reviewers generally agreed that the new features of Nokia's flagship Lumia 820 and 920 handsets - improved sensitivity for the 4.5 inch display screen, wireless charging, 4G network capability, Pureview camera and Nokia's advanced mapping and location services - were impressive. CNET loved it. The Verge loved it. Benzinga loved it. The Boy Genius Report loved it. PC Advisor loved it. In fact, I have yet to readany disparaging reviews about the Lumia in the technophile press. Wired and PC World have yet to weigh in, but I doubt they'll buck the trend.
BGR:
Compared to smartphones from vendors such as Samsung (005930), Motorola and LG, Nokia's Lumia phones are in a completely different league. There are no flimsy plastic covers or cheap-feeling buttons, just a high-quality unibody plastic case that feels terrific in the hand.
The phone is gorgeous, clever, and contains some of the most creative features ever seen in a smartphone.
the Lumia 920 essentially matches the top-tier of what's available on Android in all the important specs, unless you absolutely must have a super-sized screen, although Nokia is boasting that its 1280 x 768 PureMotion HD+ screen offers better quality.
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