Tuesday, 28 August 2012

China's Adele! Zheng Hong (郑虹) Impossibly similar voice!


Recently found this clip on youtube and was astonished by this amazing voice from a girl named Zheng Hong who lives in the Fujian province of china. At the age of 19, Zheng Hong has already participated in two talent shows in china. The first one is called China's got Talent, which she entered the competition in 2011, the Judges was extremely impressed by her performance but sadly she did not win the competition and there wasn't much news about her after that then by 2012 came along a new talent show called Voice China which Zheng Hong also took place in, her song choice was 'Someone Like You' by Adele. The Judges was also astonished by this young girl's voice but till now sadly there is no more news about Zheng Hong, yet not many people know who she is! if you guys are interested, please click the link down below. there is a few video of Zheng hong on youtube. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDkqtL4l35s&feature=related

Please give lots of support for this girl as she tries so hard to achieve her and her parent‘s dream!

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Iphone 4s released on friday!

The latest Iphone released on Friday, which went on sale at 8am local time in Australia, Japan, France, Germany, Britain, the US and Canada.

Buyers camped out over night "If I had to…I would do it again," said Robert Thompson of Emeryville who got in line at 8:45pm on Thursday night and waited almost 12 hours for the apple store to open.Thompson shared food, conversation and contact information with the other overnighters waiting in line. When the doors opened at 8am, the crowd erupted into cheers.

The iPhone 4S was released in seven countries on Friday, and includes features like increased speed and an improved camera and software, according to the Associated Press. Although the newest iPhone has not garnered as much excitement as past models, the crowds outside of Bay Area Apple stores aren't showing any signs of waning loyalty.



The release came only nine days after the death of Apple founder Steve Jobs. On Friday, many remembered Jobs and his contribution with colorful Post-It note memorials and buttons reading "Stay hungry. Stay foolish." In New York, customer Tony Medina waited in line overnight despite torrential thunderstorms. According to the Associated Press, he'd planned to order the phone online, but decided to stand in line to honor the late Jobs.


"For loyalty, I felt I had to do the line," he said. "I had to say thank you."