DROGBA PLANS TO STAY AT CHELSEA

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Posted on 22nd March 2009 by admin in Uncategorized

Chelsea striker Didier Drogba insists he plans to stay at Stamford Bridge and is fed up with constant speculation over his future.

Drogba has been continually linked with a move away from Chelsea with the likes of Inter Milan, AC Milan and Marseille all credited with an interest in the Ivorian.

The 31-year-old has revealed he keeps in contact with Marseille sporting director Jose Anigo, but has ruled out a return to Stade Velodrome.

“I am a bit tired of speaking about my future,” Drogba told Le Parisien. “I already did on many occasions. I am good at Chelsea.

“We call each other, Marseille sporting director Jose Anigo sometimes, to be in touch. If Marseille want me, their directors must meet Chelsea’s. But today it’s not on the cards.”

Drogba is looking forward to working under new Blues boss Carlo Ancelotti and praised Guus Hiddink for raising spirits following the departure of Luiz Felipe Scolari

“I am going to miss [Guus] Hiddink but having him as our coach was nice,” added Drogba.

“It has been a lovely experience. He helped us bounce back.

“I hope that Ancelotti will help us win titles, this is the reason why he has been appointed. Everybody knows his trophy room is full, as a player and as a manager.”

The Archos tablet PC 9

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Posted on 22nd March 2009 by admin in gadget

Archos tablet PC 9

ArchosLounge released a video recorded at the press conference introducing the Archos tablet PC 9.Here is the Archos 9 details and video. (more…)

Pirlo coy on Blues link

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Posted on 21st March 2009 by admin in Uncategorized

Andrea Pirlo has refused to rule out the possibility of joining Chelsea this summer.

With former AC Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti having recently taken the reins at Stamford Bridge, a host of the Rossoneri’s top stars have been linked with a switch to west London.

Brazilian superstar Kaka was touted as a potential target, but has completed a big-money move to Real Madrid, while his compatriot Alexandre Pato is also believed to be a possible target for the Blues.

World Cup-winner Pirlo is the latest to find himself at the centre of much transfer talk, and has done little to stem the tide of speculation.

“Me at Chelsea? Let’s see,” the midfielder said from Italy’s training camp in South Africa ahead of the Confederations Cup.

“Maybe not now, but we will see.”

Pirlo has admitted that the sale of Kaka has disrupted the Milan camp and he believes the club could pay the price for putting financial reward ahead of the best interests of the team.

“We took it badly,” he added.

“Kaka is a really great player and a really great man. To cover his absence will take time.

“They (the Milan board) wanted to bring in the money. Ricardo (Kaka) was right to say this hasn’t been his decision.”

Jordaan says South Africa beating doubts on World Cup

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Posted on 20th March 2009 by admin in Uncategorized

outh Africa is conquering doubters as preparations for the 2010 football World Cup fall into place, the head of local organising committee said on Wednesday, one year before the games begin.

South Africa was named the host after narrowly losing its bid to Germany for the 2006 tournament, and ever since has struggled to overcome doubts about its readiness for one of the world’s biggest sports spectacles.

“I suggest that we work together to accept the reality that the World Cup is here, it is happening. Tickets are being sold and there is no Plan B,” said Danny Jordaan.

Jordaan led the efforts to bring the games to South Africa and is the most visible promoter for the local organising committee. He said it was gratifying to see preparations fall into place as the Confederations Cup kicks off Sunday, seen as a curtainraiser for next year’s competition.

“It’s been an incredible journey — a journey of hope, despair and then triumph,” Jordaan told journalists.

“When we lost to Germany, I felt empty. But when we came back home, the unwavering spirit of the people who came to welcome us at the airport gave us hope and encouraged us to try again.”

Jordaan acknowledged the support of numerous African football legends like Cameroon’ Roger Milla, Liberian George Weah, and Abedi Pele of Ghana, who backed the country’s bid.

“The people of South Africa fought apartheid and won, so they would not just accept defeat and forget about trying again,” added Jordaan.

Six stadiums are rising up all over the country while the transport system is being revamped to welcome Africa’s first-ever football World Cup. The first new stadium was completed this week in Port Elizabeth, while four others have been renovated for the Confed Cup.

“All stadiums will be complete by October, except for the Green Point stadium in Cape Town which is due to be finished in December,” said Jordaan.

Olympus Pen E-P1: First Micro 4:3

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Posted on 16th March 2009 by admin in camera

It took 9 months of gestation extra compared to Olympus Panasonic to present its first compact hybrid. This is done today with the formalization of Pen Digital Pen E-P1, first to Mount Olympus micro 4:3.

Compact, Hybrid, with retro look: the Olympus Digital Pen
There are so retro metallic look of the model of micro 4:3 Olympus we had shown at Photokina. A 13 megapixel sensor as 4:3 Team Digital Pen E-P1 to a final resolution of 12 megapixels. We will use if the sensor has made progress in high sensitivity compared to traditional 12-megapixel SLR used by Olympus and Panaosnic on the G1 and GH1. Do not deny our pleasure to see this finally formalized Olympus compact, and with an integrated image stabilization in the housing by translation of the sensor as the Olympus SLR.
Retro look and interchangeable lenses go well together on the Pen E-P1

Olympus Pen E-P1

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