Chrissy Teigen Designs Bridal Swimwear Line For Beach Bunny (PHOTOS)

Sports Illustrated models and swimsuits go together like peanut butter and jelly. So we weren’t surprised to learn that our favorite model, Chrissy Teigen, was trying her hand at designing swimwear — bridal swimwear, that is.

The idea came to Teigen when she began planning her honeymoon in the Maldives (the Thai-Norwegian beauty is slated to marry R&B singer John Legend this fall).

“I want to wear a bathing suit for my husband that makes me feel sexy. I know other women feel the same way, so I was inspired to design a line,” she recently told People magazine.

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Kate Middleton, Prince William Spend First Full Day As Parents

LONDON — Prince William, Kate and their baby boy were spending their first full day as a family Tuesday inside a London hospital, thanking staff for their care but making well-wishers wait for a first glimpse of the royal heir.

As celebratory lights, gun salutes and other tributes were unleashed in Britain and abroad, William thanked staff at St. Mary’s Hospital “for the tremendous care the three of us have received.”

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‘Breaking Bad’ Cast Talks What To Expect From The Final Season

When we last saw Walter White (three-time Emmy winner Bryan Cranston), he had amassed more money than anyone who didn’t have a corner office at Goldman Sachs, ordered just about anyone who could connect him to his meth operation shivved with extreme prejudice and ultimately opted to retire from his immensely lucrative and deadly empire.

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Pedro Gomez, ESPN Reporter, Talks Benefits Of Being Bilingual While Covering MLB Sports

Pedro Gomez, the son of Cuban immigrants to the United States, knows his translations mean a lot to the players, and he has known that since long before he was on the air.

“I can tell you that, before ESPN, when I was a print journalist, the Latin players all knew that I spoke Spanish, whether I spoke with them directly or word spread through baseball. When I walk into a Major League Clubhouse, the Latin players will gravitate toward me because they know they can communicate with an American journalist in their native language. They are so much more at ease.”

As I recall, the 2007 Major League Baseball All-Star Home Run Derby in San Francisco that season featured a duel between Vladimir Guerrero, then of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and Alex Rios of the Chicago White Sox.

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Stream Nation goes global, offers private video sharing with no playback limits

Stream Nation goes global, offers private video sharing with no playback limits

At some point, competition and catch-up should iron out many of the differences between rival cloud storage platforms. For now though, each option focuses on slightly different things, and Stream Nation’s main specialism is private video streaming, which it has just made accessible to users in the US, UK and elsewhere. Unlike Flickr Pro or Dropbox, for example, there’s no limit to the length or file size of a video clip that can be streamed to someone else’s browser. The service’s founder, Jonathan Benassaya, who also co-founded Deezer, says he originally designed it to help him share vacation videos with his family.

Then again, there are few hold-ups to consider: you need to install an uploader application to store photos and videos, unless you’re grabbing them from Dropbox or elsewhere on the web, and from our experience the whole process is rather slow — it took a good 20 minutes to encode a 90MB clip we brought over from Dropbox. Furthermore, you can only share a video with people who are also registered on Stream Nation, and you have to pay for anything over 2GB (or suffer the indignity of inviting all your Google contacts, which nets you a bonus 8GB). So yeah, this won’t suit everyone, especially if they need unlimited space or if their friends and family are savvy enough to know what to do with a Dropbox link, but it might just come in handy.

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Via: LA Times, The Verge

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Rob Lowe Was A ‘Jeopardy!’ Clue (PHOTO)

Rob Lowe was a “Jeopardy!” clue and it was literally the best.

The clue read: “This ex-Brat Packer who plays Chris Traeger on ‘Parks & Rec’ is 49 but literally looks better than men half his age.”

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Dave Chappelle Suns Out, Guns Out

We have some good news, and we have some bad news. The good news: Dave Chappelle’s arms are still jacked as ****. The bad news: he still hasn’t brought back “Chappelle’s Show.”

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Microsoft Fresh Paint App Released For Windows Phone 8

When Windows 8 / RT were released to the public, one app captured everyone’s attention. It was Microsoft’s Fresh Paint app, which allowed users to create artwork as well as edit their photos. The app has received quite a lot […]

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“Born to Die” Electronics Dissolve When Wet

Planned obsolescence is a dirty word for most tech consumers. But for scientists developing a new breed of circuitry that vanishes on command, it’s the ultimate goal. Christened “transient” or “dissolving” electronics, these devices are poised to change how electronics decay, how wounds heal, and how war is fought.

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Facebook Could Bring Mobile Game Ads To Notification Menu

One of the things that Facebook continuously needs to do is to figure out how it can increase ad revenue. According to a new report by AllThingsD, the world’s biggest social network is testing a new system that will bring […]

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