Tuesday, August 17, 2010

PORN IN 3D !!!



I was reading today's newspaper and I stumbled upon this news here :
HK director goes 3D with porn movie

A HONG KONG film-maker is aspiring to become the first person in the world to release a 3D erotic movie.
Director Christopher Sun said he was racing against time to complete the filming of the flick titled 3-D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy.
According to China Press, Sun was quoted as saying that film makers in Italy and the United States were also battling to achieve a first in the pornographic industry.

The RM12.4mil pornographic film,← now byte on dat, freakin 12.4 Mill for a porn movie !! haha
-starring Japanese adult video actresses Yukiko Suo and Saori Hara, is scheduled for release in May next year.

The story is based on a classical Chinese erotic literature which chronicles the story of a young man being introduced to the raunchy world of a duke.
Producer Stephen Shiu is singing praises of the two actresses for their work ethics in the film shooting which started in Hong Kong last month.

It is learnt that the film will also be released in Europe and the United States.

Facebook Dislike button is FAKE !! Beware !!




A new Facebook scam is making rounds in the market,& it’s taking advantage of a non-existent Facebook feature many users crave: The dislike button.

Firstly, let’s clear some things up: There is no such thing as an official Facebook dislike button. It’s could be possible that Facebook might implement this feature in the future, but at the moment, nop it doesn’t exist.

So, if you see a status update containing the message “I just got the Dislike button, so now I can dislike all of your dumb posts lol!!” or “Get the official DISLIKE button now” that is pure bull !! - ignore it !

If you click on the link, you’ll land on an elaborate Facebook dislike button “install” page (*if it is real, you wouldn’t need to install it; Facebook would automatically add it to user profiles). If you follow the instructions, you’ll be asked to give the app permission to run, after which you’ll be asked to complete a survey, similar to the surveys found in many other scams.

Interestingly enough, the app ultimately points you to an existing Firefox (Firefox) add-on called FaceMod, which dubs itself the “Facebook Dislike Button (the Original),” but the add-on doesn’t seem to be connected to the scam. We haven’t verified whether the add-on works as advertised or if it’s dangerous, but one thing is certain: It is not coming from Facebook and it is not an official Facebook dislike button.

As usual, we advise you not to click on suspicious links on Facebook, especially if they promise something that sounds impossible or unlikely. Do not give away your personal information, unless you’re absolutely sure why and who you’re giving it to. If you’ve fallen for the scam, remove the offending app(s) from your Facebook profile; furthermore, remove the related message from your status, News Feed, and your Likes and Interests in the “Edit my Profile” menu.