Bizarre
May 11 2009, Shivani

Grammy winner, Amy Winehouse is again in news and this time the poor tripper has bagged some weird acts in her kitty while performing at a concert in the Caribbean. She shocked her fans with some bizarre acts she did on stage as she forgot the...

Related Stories
Most Recent Most Popular Most Commented
(0)
Bharat, Shimla
In my place of work there is no check on an employee’s movement, and me being one, I keep loitering around for most of the day all unchecked. Employers in Japan have...
made popular 11 hr. ago
(1)
Michael Kerjman, The Earth
Is any UN legislation in place as Russia is going to dig up Helium on the Moon in 2015 and Japan has found Uranium recently?
made popular Jul 1 2009
(0)
Paul, Tokyo
Japanese unemployment rose to its highest in almost six years in May, raising concerns over the recovery of the world’s second-largest economy. The unemployment...
made popular Jun 30 2009
(0)
Bharat, Shimla
Twitting with just about anything is the latest go ahead. While radios and plants have done it already, nerds have even got an entire house to tweet. Stepping further...
made popular Jun 29 2009
(0)
Naresh Chauhan, Shimla
Inspired by the Nature, formation of the clouds and the mountains (Mount Fuji found in Japanese woodblock prints of Hokusai), the Tokyo-based 16A Architecture Studio...
made popular Jun 26 2009
(0)
Asylum Staff, New York
Filed under: News, Weird, Geek Out How do you celebrate the 30th anniversary of a popular anime series? You erect a 59-foot-tall statue in Tokyo — that’s...
made popular Jun 25 2009
(0)
James, Tokyo
The stigma attached to walking down the aisle even very late into a pregnancy is evaporating in Japan, with dekichatta-kon weddings accounting for almost one third of...
made popular Jun 22 2009
(0)
Harshpaul, shimla
This Japanese fake taxi meter is a cheeky gadget that can turn a car into a taxi. It works like an ordinary meter, just press the button and it will start counting the...
made popular Jun 22 2009
(0)
Atul, Shimla
We’ve spoken enough about motion sensing technology controlling doodads and it is time to move on and focus on a new way of doing it. You can control gadgets by using...
made popular Jun 19 2009
(0)
Atul, Shimla
The internet gives us the ability to see and the prowess to communicate and frankly speaking, it was the smelling part which was missing. NTT has developed the i-Aroma,...
made popular Jun 19 2009
(0)
Atul, Shimla
Some day your high-res TVs could be dwarfed to the size of a postage stamp, and that day isn’t very far away, for the Japanese (Kopin Corporation) have succeeded in...
made popular Jun 13 2009
(1)
Atul, Shimla
From being capable personal assistants, to medical aides and even baby sitters, robots are being developed to take care of everything we humans can. A robot that could...
made popular Jun 12 2009
(0)
Harshpaul, shimla
A lot of effort is going into making cars autonomous vehicles, but the results so far haven’t been very appealing. They’re slow, unpredictable and unworthy of any...
made popular Jun 12 2009
(10)
Karim Khan, Peshawar
Japan’s Ethics Organization of Computer Software (EOCS) has decided not to allow the sale of rape games in the country. The decision came after protest from American...
made popular Jun 8 2009
(0)
Bharat, Shimla
We often use the phrase, “the future is here” – quite liberally in its actuality each time though. We cannot guess what the future has in store, but...
made popular Jun 6 2009
(0)
Andy, Navi Mumbai
Japan’s sprawling Mitsubishi conglomerate has cornered a 40 per cent share of the world market in bluefin tuna, one of the world’s most endangered fish. A...
made popular Jun 3 2009
(0)
Atul, Shimla
The iPhone isn’t the most affordable thingamajig in many parts of the world and, to posses it, you sure need a sound income or else you need to be a student from the...
made popular Jun 2 2009
(0)
Atul, Shimla
Your teeth need to be taken care of properly, and the better the “assistance,” the healthier they remain. Omron Japan has developed a toothbrush, the...
made popular Jun 2 2009
(0)
Atul, Shimla
With energy on the grind and the earth suffering, bulbs that glow using very little energy could be a big boost. AIST Japan has succeeded in developing such a lighting...
made popular Jun 2 2009
(0)
Mel Mel, New york
The geek has indeed inherited the earth. A growing number of pursuits are now aimed squarely at the geek in all of us. Gone are the days when poring over comicbooks,...
made popular May 31 2009
All Stories
Most Recent Most Popular Most Commented
(0)
AP, Knoxville
Investigators are baffled as to how a man suffered second- and third-degree burns inside his apartment _ even though the only sign of a fire was a candle in the...
made popular Jan 20 2009
(0)
AP, Englewood
The Denver Broncos are mired in an ugly epidemic of injuries, interceptions and inconsistency. In this bizarre season, though, they’re also sitting pretty atop...
made popular Nov 25 2008
(0)
Anupam, Shimla
The line between being creative and eccentric is very thin and in the already crazy world of cars, what looks weird and what assumes the shape of a cool trend is a very...
made popular Sep 26 2008
(0)
Sameer Kumar, Hyderabad
The line between being creative and eccentric is very thin and in the already crazy world of cars, what looks weird and what assumes the shape of a cool trend is a very...
made popular Sep 26 2008
(4)
Steve, Toronto
Anime girls are known for their big-eyed beauty; so much so that Japanese girls are now trying to snag anime-obsessed opposite sex Otaku by wearing extra-wide tinted...
made popular Aug 11 2008
(0)
AP, Wellington
A family court judge in New Zealand has had enough with parents giving their children bizarre names here, and did something about it.Just ask Talula Does The Hula From...
made popular Jul 24 2008
(1)
Rob Jongschaap, Enschede
An Indian woman has become the world’s oldest mother after giving birth to twins - at the age of 70. Omkari Panwar and her 77-year-old husband, Charan Singh,...
made popular Jul 12 2008
(0)
Pooja, Shimla
If you work hard at the computer all day, you may want to think about getting one of these cool, literally, USB Air Conditioned Shirts ($169). At first glance, it may...
made popular Jun 25 2008
(0)
AP, Los Angeles
Bizarre microbes flourish in the most punishing environments on Earth from the bone-dry Atacama Desert in Chile to the boiling hot springs of Yellowstone National Park...
made popular Jun 22 2008
(0)
AP, Mesa
A suspect in a bizarre robbery has been caught. Mesa police allege Marc Antoine Stovall called a 7-11 store April 27, falsely said he was a new employee, arranged for...
made popular May 27 2008
(0)
Shuchi Kalra, Lucknow
Some guy really made it big among tattoo enthusiasts for sporting the ‘geekiest tattoo ever’. The tattoo at the back of the neck says ‘head’...
made popular Mar 28 2008
(0)
Nishant, Shimla
The Club is turning out to be one of the most talked about releases of this year (so far). The reason is simple, it’s just different, and its gameplay will be loved...
made popular Feb 16 2008
(1)
Tina, Shimla
See what latest advancements in the world of Photoshop can do to you. There is a Fasting Contest running on Worth 1000’s. They can be as mean to you as they are...
made popular Oct 10 2006