| Nick and Vanessa's Pre-Super Bowl Tee Time
Nick and Vanessa headed to the golf course on Saturday for the first ever Super Skins Celebrity Golf Classic in Arizona. Nick got all decked out in golf gear, right down to his dorky visor, while Vanessa went with the classic jeans and polo combination. Looks like she decided to play cheerleader this time around rather than work on her putting, but it's sweet that she's always there to support her man's sporting events. The tournament raised money for charity, so Nick got to contribute to a good cause before hitting up the big game yesterday. .
Drew Barrymore's Acne Struggle
Drew Barrymore has been seapking out about her struggle with acne and her suprise at being named as a 'Hollywood Beauty'. The ET and Charlies Angels star said that she has always battled with acne problem and had to work hard to keep her skin clear. "My only beauty recommendation is zit cream. I couldn't live without it. I get zits all the time and they annoy me more than anything else in the world," she said, according to contactmusic. .
Migrating to Flatter, All-IP Wireless Networks
To address consumer demands for better voice and data communications and more advanced services, wireless technology standards have evolved over the last decade from 1G systems to the currently deployed 3G systems. Despite the growth of carrier networks and the evolution of standards, voice and data communications have not evolved in synch. Carriers have historically added data communications as an afterthought to voice network architectures originally conceived in the circuit-switched era, resulting in complex hierarchical networks that support both voice and data. This type of architecture is expensive, leading to high operating and capital expenditures for service providers and significantly lowering margins in a highly competitive industry. In addition, networks employing cobbled-together voice and data communications systems simply do not have the capacity to provide the rich multimedia services and omnipresent Internet access that todays wireless customers demand.
PTL Beauty Editor Lori Geiger
The beginning of the year is a great time to take out the old and bring in the new beauty items you carry with you everyday. Cleaning out your make-up bag is the perfect time to update your make-up and keep germs away. The most used product in your bag is most likely a pressed powder compact. If a crust has developed on top it is oil from your face that has been transfered to the powder when not in use. You can scrape it off with an old tooth brush and replace the puff. To prevent this in the future, keep the cellophane circle the compact comes with as long as you can to separate the puff from the powder. If you buy a new compact, get one that has a separate compartment for the puff, such as L'Oreal true match compact. To help keep make-up fresh and germs at bay keep this in mind: Powdered products, such as powder, eye shadows and blush have a life of about 3 years.
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