London, Nov 15 : David Pollard, the man whose married life came to an end following a virtual ‘extra-marital’ affair, has now virtually married the woman with whom he was caught cheating by his wife.
What’s more, the two have never even once met in real life.
Pollard’s wife Amy divorced him after she saw his virtual avatar romping with another woman in the game ‘Second Life’,
Jobless David and Twice-wed Linda Brinkley, 55, fell in love with each other’s online avatars namely ''Dave Barmy'' and ''Modesty McDonnell'' respectively on the virtual reality game.
London, November 15 : Madonna, it seems, is gathering some high-profile support while being in the middle of legal proceedings to make her break-up with estranged hubby Guy Ritchie official, according to reports.
The Queen of Pop was spotted rallying up with celebrity couple David and Victoria Beckham as they dined with fashion designer Marc Jacobs at the exclusive “Nobu” in LA.
London, Nov. 15 : Manchester United coach-cum-manager Alex Ferguson has said that were not for his passion for football, he would have ended up being a toolmaker in Canada.
Speaking to reporters here after completing a half-century’s involvement with the game, Ferguson, 66, was quoted by The Sun as saying: “I can’t believe I have been in the game 50 years now. In those early years I was never quite sure where I was going to go. But that’s life. I was 21, playing part-time football for Dunfermline and on the point of emigrating to Canada, where my father’s family was to take up the tool-making trade.”
London, Nov. 15 : Spanish golfer Seve Ballesteros could be moved out of intensive care as soon as next week.
According to the La Paz Hospital treating the five-time major winner, he is responding very well to the medical treatment.
According to The Telegraph, the hospital statement said: "The neurological evolution of the patient Mr Severiano Ballesteros remains favourable. He continues to receive rehabilitative treatment and it is likely that he could leave the Intensive Care Unit next week and be moved to another ward."
London, Nov 15 : Remember how Darth Vader and Princess Leia exchanged messages via video conferencing in the ‘Star Wars’ movies? Well, the day isn’t far when you too will be able to communicate with your loved ones in the same fashion.
That’s what happened on Nov 11, when engineers used a new technology to ‘beam’ a man from London to Berlin. The technology allowed a life-sized hologram of a person to be transmitted live to appear in front of an audience 600 miles away.
It was the first time a hologram with real time interaction was used and researchers are hoping that it will open new doors for the next generation of video calling.