UNDERGROUND CONVENTION

UNDERGROUND CONVENTION
underground convention Vendors Sponsors contact us 646 481 9409

UNDERGROUND CONVENTION

UNDERGROUND CONVENTION
Underground Convention UG CON VENDORS/SPONSORS CALL 646 481 9409

authentic magazine ken deo new york city DJ ABSOLUT ON HOT 97 authenticx.com

authentic magazine ken deo new york city DJ ABSOLUT ON HOT 97 authenticx.com
AUTHENTIC MAGAZINE DJ ABSOLUT HOT 97 NYC

AUTHENTICX.COM AUTHENTIC MAGAZINE

AUTHENTICX.COM AUTHENTIC MAGAZINE
AUTHENTICX.COM AUTHENTIC MAGAZINE

AUTHENTICX.COM AUTHENTIC MAGAZINE

AUTHENTICX.COM AUTHENTIC MAGAZINE
AUTHENTICX.COM AUTHENTIC MAGAZINE
Showing posts with label KENYA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KENYA. Show all posts

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Friday, May 9, 2014

Apple, looks to, buy, Dr. Dre's, Beats, Electronics, for, $3.2 billion,authentic magazine,ken deo,billionaire,hip hop,mogul


Apple looks to buy Dr. Dre's Beats Electronics for $3.2 billion

Technology Reporter-Silicon Valley Business Journal
Email  |  Twitter  |  Google+
Apple is in talks to buy Beats Electronics, the premium headphones brand and music service founded by legendary rapper Dr.Dre, for a reported $3.2 billion, according to a report in the Financial Times.
The deal is still in the discussion stages, so it could still fall through. But if it does happen, it would represent the largest ever acquisition by Apple, a company that has famously avoided major M&A activity despite its massive war chest. Beats is the largest brand in the headphones market, with about 27 percent market share.
The deal would represent a huge premium for Beats, which took a $500M investment from the private equity firm Carlyle Groupin September that put its valuation at about $1 billion. It would also be a major boon for Dr. Dre, whose ownership stake in the company would reportedly make him the first rapper to become a billionaire, catapulting him past current No. 1, Sean"Puffy" Combes, who has a net worth of about $700 million.
The deal, while perhaps not transformative for Apple, cements the company as the premier technology firm for music, a title that it claimed in the early 2000s with the advent of the iPod and iTunes and which has been challenged recently by brands like Beats in hardware and streaming services like Pandora and Spotify in software.
Who loses on this deal? Struggling handset maker HTC Corporation, which owned half of Beats until very recently. The company sold half of its stake for $150 million in early 2013, and then sold the remaining 25 percent in September for $265 million concurrent with the Carlyle investment. Once a leader in the Android market, HTC has seen its revenue and its share of the global smartphone market decline despite relatively well-received handsets, and could definitely used a $1.6 billion payday, which represents more than twice its yearly profit.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

CHINA FOUND MISSING PLANE FLIGHT 370 China satellite finds object near jet search area "authentic magazine" missing malaysia airline flight 370




China satellite finds object near jet search area


Associated Press 

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — A satellite image released by China on Saturday offered the latest sign that wreckage from a Malaysia Airlines plane lost for more than two weeks could be in a remote stretch of the southern Indian Ocean where planes and ships have been searching for three days.

"The news that I just received is that the Chinese ambassador received a satellite image of a floating object in the southern corridor and they will be sending ships to verify," Malaysian Defense Minister Hishammuddin Hussein told reporters Saturday.The image, showing an object 22 meters (72 feet) by 13 meters (43 feet), was taken around noon Tuesday. The image location was about 120 kilometers (75 miles) south of where an Australian satellite viewed two objects two days earlier. The larger object was about as long as the one the Chinese satellite detected.
Australian officials said the location was within the 36,000-square-kilometer (14,000-square-mile) area they searched on Saturday, but the object was not found. Australian Maritime Safety Authority spokeswoman Andrea Hayward-Maher said she did not know whether the precise coordinates of the location had been searched, but added that coordinators will use the information to refine the search area.
The authority, which is overseeing the search in the region, said a civil aircraft reported seeing a number of small objects in the search area, including a wooden pallet, but a New Zealand military plane diverted to the location found only clumps of seaweed. The agency said in a statement that searchers would keep trying to determine whether the objects are related to the lost plane.
The latest satellite image is another clue in the baffling search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which dropped off air traffic control screens March 8 over the Gulf of Thailand with 239 people on board.
After about a week of confusion, Malaysian authorities said pings sent by the Boeing 777-200 for several hours after it disappeared indicated that the plane ended up in one of two huge arcs: a northern corridor stretching from Malaysia to Central Asia, or a southern corridor that stretches toward Antarctica.
The discovery of the two objects by the Australian satellite led several countries to send planes and ships to a stretch of the Indian Ocean about 2,500 kilometers (1,550 miles) southwest of Australia. But three days of searching have produced no confirmed signs of the plane.
One of the objects spotted in the earlier satellite imagery was described as 24 meters (almost 80 feet) in length and the other was 5 meters (15 feet). The Boeing 777-200 is about 64 meters (209 feet) long with a wingspan of 61 meters (199 feet) and a fuselage about 6.2 meters (20 feet) in diameter, according to Boeing's website.
In a statement on its website announcing China's find, the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense did not explain why it took four days to release the information. But there was a similar delay in the release of the Australian satellite images because experts needed time to examine them.
Two military planes from China arrived Saturday in Perth to join Australian, New Zealand and U.S. aircraft in the search. Japanese planes will arrive Sunday and ships were in the area or on their way.
Even if both satellites detected the same object, it may be unrelated to the plane. One possibility is that it could have fallen off a cargo vessel.
Erik van Sebille, an oceanographer at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, said the currents in the area typically move at about one meter (yard) per second but can sometimes move faster.
Based on the typical speed, a current could theoretically move a floating object about 173 kilometers (107 miles) in two days.
Warren Truss, Australia's acting prime minister while Tony Abbott is abroad, said before the new satellite data was announced that a complete search could take a long time.
"It is a very remote area, but we intend to continue the search until we're absolutely satisfied that further searching would be futile — and that day is not in sight," he said.
"If there's something there to be found, I'm confident that this search effort will locate it," Truss said from the base near Perth that is serving as a staging area for search aircraft.
Aircraft involved in the search include two ultra-long-range commercial jets and four P3 Orions, the maritime safety authority said.
Because the search area is a four-hour flight from land, the Orions can search for about only two hours before they must fly back. The commercial jets can stay for five hours before heading back to the base.
Two merchant ships were in the area, and the HMAS Success, a navy supply ship, had also joined the search.
Hishammuddin, the Malaysian defense minister, said conditions in the southern corridor were challenging.
The area where the objects were identified by the Australian authorities is marked by strong currents and rough seas, and the ocean depth varies between 1,150 meters (3,770 feet) and 7,000 meters (23,000 feet). In addition, Hishammuddin said a low-level warning had been declared for Tropical Cyclone Gillian, although that was north of Australia and closer to Indonesia.
The Chinese planes that arrived in Perth on Saturday were expected to begin searching on Sunday. A small flotilla of ships from China will also join the hunt, along with a refueling vessel that will allow ships to stay in the search area for a long time, Truss said.
The missing plane, which had been bound for Beijing, carried 153 Chinese passengers. In the Chinese capital on Saturday, relatives of the passengers rose up in anger at the end of a brief meeting with Malaysia Airlines and Malaysian government officials.
"You can't leave here! We want to know what the reality is!" they shouted in frustration over what they saw as officials' refusal to answer questions. The relatives gave reporters a statement saying they believe they have been "strung along, kept in the dark and lied to by the Malaysian government."
Malaysian authorities have not ruled out any possible explanation for what happened to the jet, but have said the evidence so far suggests it was deliberately turned back across Malaysia to the Strait of Malacca, with its communications systems disabled. They are unsure what happened next.
Police are considering the possibilities of hijacking, sabotage, terrorism or issues related to the mental health of the pilots or anyone else on board.
Malaysia asked the U.S. for undersea surveillance equipment to help in the search, said Rear Adm. John Kirby, a Pentagon spokesman. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel promised to assess the availability of the technology and its usefulness in the search, Kirby said. The Pentagon says it has spent $2.5 million to operate ships and aircraft in the search and has budgeted another $1.5 million for the efforts.
___
Griffith reported from Perth, Australia. Associated Press writers Todd Pitman and Eileen Ng in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Didi Tang and Christopher Bodeen in Beijing contributed to this report.

Friday, February 12, 2010

WE ARE LIVING IN THE FUTURE AUTHENTIC MAGAZINE












BY KENYA TAYLOR


THE DIGITAL AGE
WE ARE LIVING IN THE FUTURE
PAPERLESS MAGAZINES

YES ITS BEEN A LONG TIME WE ONLY PUBLISHED TWO HARDCOPY MAGAZINES FOR AUTHENTIC
WE WROTE AND DESIGNED A THIRD WHICH WE NEVER PRODUCED.
THE WAVE OF THE FUTURE ENGULFED US ALONG WITH MANY OTHER MORE ESTABLISHED PUBLICATIONS.
SO GET WITH THE PROGRAM AUTHENTIC MAGAZINE IS INSIDE OF ALL OF US SO IT WILL NEVER DIE.
AT LEAST NOW YOU CAN STILL READ IT AND ENJOY ALL OF THE VISUAL EXCITEMENT WE BRING TO THE i-TABLE LOL (that was a wave of the future joke)
ALOT OF MY EDITORIALS WILL BE POSTED IN CAPS
IT DOES NOT MEAN I AM YELLING I JUST LIKE THE WAY IT LOOKS.
ALOT OF POSTINGS WILL BE SHORT AND SWEET SENT VIA MOBILE PHONE.
WE WILL HAVE MOSTLY THOSE COLORFUL SPLASHY PICTURES YOU ALL LOVE.
WE WILL CONTINUE TO NETWORK WITH ALL FACETS OF LIFE AS LONG AS THEY ARE
CONSIDERED AUTHENTIC.
SO IN THE IMMORTAL WORDS OF SLICK RICK THE RULER OR UNCLE RICKY.
YOU ALL TUCKED IN?
HEEEERE WE GO...


http://WWW.AUTHENTICSBLOG.BLOGSPOT.COM
http://WWW.THEWRAPKING.COM
http://WWW.MYSPACE.COM/AUTHENTICWORLD
http://WWW.MYSPACE.COM/SAMLORDMUSIC
http://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/KENDEO
http://WWW.TWITTER.COM/SAMLORDMUSIC
http://WWW.MYSPACE.COM/AUTHENTICJEWELRY
http://WWW.MYSPACE.COM/AUTHENTICTELEVISION
http://WWW.MYSPACE.COM/MODELSEARCHPARTY
http://WWW.MYSPACE.COM/WRAPKINGDOM
http://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/AUTHENTICTELEVISION

AND NOW INTRODUCING

http://WWW.AUTHENTICMAGAZINE.BLOGSPOT.COM

READ OTHER ARTICLES

AUTHENTICX.COM AUTHENTIC MAGAZINE

AUTHENTICX.COM AUTHENTIC MAGAZINE
AUTHENTICX.COM AUTHENTIC MAGAZINE