2013年9月17日星期二

Hight and Game Director Josh Mosquiera

iPhone 5s invites us to look ahead to the future when, from the outside, the device looks like a carbon copy of last year's model, the iPhone 5. But just like any other odd-year iPhone -- the "S" version, if you will -- the 5s plays the Transformers card by offering more Sam was Hermes Birkin Handbagscreating boyish, fringed chignons for a slightly edgier take on the Chanel aesthetic. “Karl wanted a simple but tough look for this collection, so we tucked away the girls’ hair into chignons and then flipped the ends forward to create a long side-swept fringe”, he explained. His make-up counterpart, Peter Philips, in tandem created a tough two-tone blue and black liner to give the girls even more punky attitude.

 is the first smartphone with full 64-bit support and a capacitive fingerprint sensor, and it also ships with a fresh, revamped version of iOS.. The first one at DSquared2 was sleek, glossy and transported us to the Forties, but this time at iceberg, Sam opted for a side-swept, mussed-up Hermes Birkin Bagversion with attitude. Inspired by the bright pop colours, exaggerated shapes, chunky knits and cool leather trousers in the collection, Sam explained that he wanted to create “minimal, youthful, textured ponies to give the girls a cool air of nonchalance”. Who doesn’t want to be this girl? In a post on Battle.net, Blizzard Entertainment Production Director John Hight writes that, despite the auction house's benefits, it "ultimately undermines Diablo's core game play: kill monsters to get cool loot."

In the video embedded below, Hight and Game Director Josh Mosquiera stress that they're focusing on making murdering nightmare creatures the most satisfying way of getting rad gear -- not spending ducats, real or otherwise. If you want a preview of what an auction house-free Diablo III looks like right now, check out the recent PS3 and Xbox 360 ports -- they're super  Hermes Picotin Bagsgood! This might not matter to folks who were content with the status quo, but it matters a lot to Apple -- and to the company's future as well -- especially if the company wants to fend off an increasingly fierce pack of competitors. But is a "forward-thinking" phone worth the investment today? With the opening of The Met’s new exhibition, “Punk: Chaos to Couture”, this week, it seems as though the punk trend is here to stay. Get on board. than meets the eye, with a few key improvements on the inside.

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