Major iPhone 4 ordering agonies persist

After a day when some customers gave up trying to buy a new iPhone 4, both AT&T and Apple continued to have major problems handling online orders Tuesday night.

As of 8:30 p.m. ET, AT&T’s Web site was returning an error during the part of the ordering process when a current customer’s account is checked to determine whether he or she is eligible for a new iPhone at the subsidized prices of $199 for a 16GB model or $299 for the 32GB device.

“There was a problem with your request,” the error message reads. “P1015: We’re sorry, but we are experiencing a system error that prevents us from completing your request. For non iPhone related upgrades, please call Customer Care at 1-888-867-4384 and provide the error number at the beginning of this message.”

Order attempts at Apple’s online store at 8:30 p.m. ET were also stymied, as they have been for much of the day.

There, the message popped up during the upgrade eligibility check, which Apple directs to AT&T’s servers. “Your request couldn’t be processed,” Apple’s message read. “We’re sorry, but there was an error processing your request. Please try again later.”

At best, online ordering was spotty all day Tuesday . Although some managed to make it through the several screens at ATT.com or Apple.com to successfully reserve an iPhone 4, many others did not.

Scot Finnie, Computerworld’s editor-in-chief, spent more than 12 hours trying to order an iPhone 4 at Apple’s and AT&T’s sites, but each time encountered a glitch that blocked him from completing the transaction.

A Computerworld reader reported an even more troublesome issue.

“I placed my order over the Web at between 4 and 4:30 a.m. ET, expecting that I would beat the rush,” said the Reverend Dennis Hoffman in an e-mail to Computerworld. “My problems have come, in part, through my bank and its fraud protection system. I was contacted by my bank to confirm whether or not I had made three (3) transactions. All of them were AT&T’s attempt to ding my account for the $300 charge for the phone.”

Hoffman’s bank contacted him because repeated and identical charges are flagged by its anti-fraud system.

“I remain, as of this writing, understandably unsure as to whether my order is truly in the system, and watching my account for more than one draft of the charges for the phone,” Hoffman continued. “AT&T is not the ‘new face of inept.’ …They remain the continual and reigning champ of inept.”

The ordering fiasco is yet another black eye for the iPhone’s exclusive U.S. carrier.

Last Sunday, AT&T had to apologize to tens of thousands of Apple iPad 3G owners after a hacking group said it had scraped more than 100,000 e-mail addresses from the carrier’s servers using an automated script.

The hackers and AT&T have traded accusations since last week over the incident, which the FBI is probing.

Also last week, AT&T’s account management site collapsed for several hours after Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that the carrier would waive contract requirements to allow more customers to upgrade to the new iPhone 4.

AT&T spokesman Mark Siegel declined to comment on his company’s problems today, but promised that it would release a statement later Tuesday.

Gregg Keizer covers Microsoft, security issues, Apple, Web browsers and general technology breaking news for Computerworld. Follow Gregg on Twitter at @gkeizer or subscribe to Gregg’s RSS feed . His e-mail address is gkeizer@ix.netcom.com .

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England soccer fans get specially composed prayers

London, May 24 (IANS) England fans will have specially composed prayers for their footballers during the World Cup.

Revered Nick Baines, of the Church of England, has composed three prayers that portrays god as a footballer who ‘played the cosmos into being’.

‘More people go to church than go to football matches. But football games are one of the few occasions when people have a collective experience in the same place at the same time,’ the bishop, a Liverpool team fan, was quoted as saying by The Daily Telegraph.

Baines had included a prayer for non-believers who see no sense of the sacred in the sport.

‘More than half the population prays at some time and everyone will be affected by the World Cup in one way or another. So it makes sense to have some prayers for those that want to use them. This isn’t just about football. It’s about the rainbow nations of the world celebrating together with the people of South Africa,’ he said.

World Cups are traditionally fertile recruiting periods for churches as nervous fans pray for the right result.

Many churches are expected to put up screens in halls, and even in the main part of the church, for congregations to watch matches.

Football World Cup will be played in South Africa from June 11 to July 11.

Real Madrid fan Nadal distracted by La Liga climax

Real Madrid fan Rafa Nadal may be distracted by the thrilling climax to the soccer season during his Madrid Open final with arch rival Roger Federer on Sunday.

The tennis world has waited a year to see the duo face off in their 21st meeting but unfortunately for the Spaniard, his long-awaited date with Federer will clash with Real Madrid’s season finale against Malaga.

At a news conference after his semi-final victory on Saturday, Nadal quizzed tournament director Manolo Santana over the plan to start the final at around 1630 GMT, just 30 minutes before the soccer match kicks off.

“Nobody could have known that Real and Barca would be playing for the title on the same date as the final,” Santana said. “If we have made a mistake time will tell.”

A laughing Nadal replied: “I’m sorry to have put you under the spotlight but will the (soccer) scores be up on the big screens, at least during the changeovers?”

Barcelona can clinch a second straight La Liga crown by defeating Real Valladolid but Real Madrid are only a point behind in second spot and victory by them at Malaga and a slip-up by the leaders will hand Nadal’s men the title.

(Editing by Pritha Sarkar; To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

Real-life ‘Juliets’ answering ‘Romeos’ letters get a reel makeover

London, May 11 (ANI): New film ”Letters to Juliet” is based on folks who reply to letters written to Shakespeare’s fictional heroine by lovelorn ‘Romeos’ across the world.

The volunteers, in Italy, who respond to sack load of letters written by people seeking advice on relationship, are popularly known as “Juliet”s Secretaries”.

The tradition has continued for the past half a century. The scribes work in an upstairs office overlooking the Verona balcony on which Juliet supposedly stood, when Romeo wooed her.

“Almost all of the letters contain the phrase, ”Juliet, I can only tell you. Only you can help me. Even if she is a literary figure, she has become real,” the Telegraph quoted Giovanna Tamassia, who has been working as ‘Juliet’s secretary’ for past 16 years, as saying.

The new film, starring Vanessa Redgrave and Amanda Seyfried, has been inspired by these volunteers.

The plot revolves around a young American tourist, Seyfried, who meets the volunteers who respond to the letters.

The film will hit screens in the UK on June 9. (ANI)

Sarah Jessica Parker warns ‘Sex And The City 2’ co-stars against revealing storyline

London, May 10 (ANI): Actress Sarah Jessica Parker has warned her ‘Sex And The City 2’ co-stars against discussing the plot of the film with anyone, it has emerged.

The star, who is also the executive producer on the film, is apparently worried that the storyline may leak on the web.

She has reportedly told co-stars including Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon that anyone who publicly discussed the plot would face a fine.

“Also, every page of every script was watermarked with the name of the actor or crew member to whom it belonged, so if pages were leaked, the mole could be identified,” the Daily Star quoted a source as telling the Mail on Sunday

The film is set to hit screens later this month. (ANI)

Spielberg tackles War Horse

Steven Spielberg will direct a film adaptation of Michael Morpurgo’s epic World War I novel War Horse.

Spielberg and his DreamWorks studio will also produce the film, which is expected to hit the screens in August 2011.

Adapting the story of the friendship between a young boy and a horse during World War I will be screenwriters Lee Hall (Billy Elliot) and Richard Curtis (Good Morning England).

Published in 1982, War Horse was recently adapted for the stage in London.

Talkative Gemma Arterton ‘gagged’ in new film!

London, April 24(ANI): Gemma Arterton has revealed that the crewmembers of her new film ‘The Disappearance Of Alice Creed’ used to gag her to stop her from talking.

The hottie’s role in the film required her to wear a gag in most scenes.

“I”m quite a chatty person and we had the props guys on set who would have to handcuff me and tie me up and sometimes I”d be chatting and they”d be like, ”Oops, okay now” and put the gag in. It was funny,” the Mirror quoted her as saying.

She said: “There were times when it did get a bit much and I would say, ”Look guys, can we take a break” but you know, it was a really trustworthy situation and I never felt at any point that I was being taken advantage of or anything bad was going to happen.

“I was in such good hands and I trusted J [Blakeson, the writer-director] so much.”

‘The Disappearance Of Alice Creed’ is set to hit screens on April 30. (ANI)

‘Kites’ seeks non-desi US watchers

New York, April 24 — With the record-breaking success for 3 Idiots and My Name is Khan in the United States this year making it a lucrative market for Bollywood films, Reliance Big Pictures will release two versions of the Hrithik Roshan-starrer Kites next month in over 200 screens in America, a new high in terms of theatres in the territory. Other than targeting theatres that specialise in Hindi films, the studio is looking at the mainstream market since over 80 per cent of the film is in English.

And to make the film more appealing to an American audience, the 130-minute original has been trimmed to a 90-minute version Kites: The Remix. Behind the remix is Brett Ratner, the director of the Jackie Chan Rush Hour series as well as X-Men: The Last Stand.

Ratner has removed songs and scenes from the original Kites for a “swift” version that “will target a younger, hipper, more action-oriented crowd than the original.”.

Butch Cassidy to make a comeback without Sundance Kid

London, March 25 (ANI): Butch Cassidy is set to hit the screens again in a sequel, entitled Blackthorn, but without his partner The Sundance Kid.

American actor Sam Shepard will star as Robert LeRoy Parker, who led the Hole in the Wall Gang on which the 1969 Butch Cassidy film was loosely based.

Spanish director Mateo Gil will helm the project, the filming for which will kick start in Bolivia next month, The Telegraph reported.

The sequel apparently tells the story of Cassidy in his twilight years trying to commit one last robbery.

Paul Newman portrayed Butch Cassidy in the 1969 original that went on to bag four Oscars. (ANI)

British Airways strike leads to cancellation of thousands of tickets

London, Mar. 20 (ANI): Thousands of passengers had their flights cancelled on Saturday following the launch of a strike by British Airways cabin crew.

It is first such strike in 13 years.

After talks over cost cutting between the airline and union Unite, which represents cabin crew, collapsed on Friday, the troubled airline said it hoped to keep flights running for up to 49,000 passengers on both Saturday and Sunday.

Unite said that its 12,000 members were supporting the three day walkout.

At Heathrow, which is the worst affected airport, screens were set up to protect the identities of BA staff who defied the strike.

BA said it expected 60 percent of its long-haul services and 30 percent short-haul services from Heathrow would be running over the weekend while short-haul flights from Gatwick would be halved.

In a bid to keep the service run normally going, BA chartered planes from rival airlines, drafted in volunteer crew from among its other work force and rebooked some passengers on other services.

“I am deeply sorry. This is a terrible day for BA. Thousands of our staff will be serving you over the weekend. I am confident that we will be able to deliver a good service,” News.com.au quoted BA CEO Willie Walsh, as saying in his apology to passengers.

However, Unite claimed that two of the planes chartered by BA as part of the airline”s contingency plans were delayed by technical problems and that more than 100 complaints had been made by passengers about catering.

“We don’t want to strike but the company has been totally unreasonable and given us no choice,” one Unite member said.

Analysts estimate that BA has already lost more than 25 million pounds because of cancelled tickets and contingency costs due to the strike. (ANI)

‘Titanic’ to be re-released in 3D, says James Cameron

London, March 16 (ANI): Director James Cameron has revealed that he will re-release his 1997 hit ‘Titanic’ in 3D.

The movie may hit screens in 2012, to mark 100 years since the sinking of the ship.

“We”re targeting spring of 2012 for the release (of a 3D version of Titanic), which is the 100 year anniversary of the sailing of the ship,” the Daily Star quoted him as telling USA Today.

The helmer also plans to re-release his recent blockbuster ‘Avatar’ later this year.

He added: “The wildcard is that we might be re-releasing the movie this fall. It”s kind of gotten stomped out (in theatres since the release) of Alice in Wonderland. The word we”re getting back from exhibitors is we probably left a couple of hundred million dollars on the table as a result.

“The question is the appetite still going to be there after the summer glut of movies. We”re going to assess that. We”re talking about maybe adding in additional footage and doing something creative.” (ANI)

Local film joins Flickerfest festival

A Western Australian film shot in Fitzroy Crossing will take to the big screen with the opening of the Flickerfest Short Film Festival in Broome tonight.

The international festival showcases the best short films produced each year, a sample of which are picked for a regional tour.

The Broome leg of the tour begins at Sun Pictures tonight and will feature the film Two Men, which was filmed in Fitzroy Crossing last year.

Director Dominic Allen says he is glad the film will have a proper Kimberley debut.

“We’ve had a number of local screenings with the cast and crew and they all love it obviously. We’re absolutely thrilled and so are the cast and crew that it’s had success,” Mr Allen said.

“Quite a few of them will be there in Broome watching when the film screens, so it’s going to be a bit of a party really.”

World’s first video advert appears on magazine page

London, Sept 18 (ANI): American magazine Entertainment Weekly has become the first to publish a video advertisement in its print edition.

A small piece of cardboard inserted in a page holds a mini screen and has adverts for Pepsi Max and the American TV network, CBS.

In-built speakers have also been provided to make the advert audible. small chip containing the footage gets activated and displays the video when the page is turned to. Each chip can store up to 40 minutes of clippings.

The slim screens are as good as cell phone displays and work on rechargeable battery.

The BBC quoted Pepsi’s chief marketing officer, Frank Cooper, as saying: “This is an extraordinary way to refresh how we interact with consumers.”

Copies of the magazine video advert containing mag will be sold in Los Angeles and New York. (ANI)

Rolling Stones’ banned controversial docu leaked online

Washington, August 21 (ANI): A controversial documentary based on the Rolling Stones while they were touring the US in 1972 has found its way to the Internet.

The veteran rockers put a ban on ‘Cocksucker Blues’ over its content, including rock and roll antics, such as footage showing the musicians taking drugs.

The group placed a court order on the documentary, stating it could hit the screens legally only in the presence of its director photographer Robert Frank, reports Contactmusic.

But the eye-popping film emerged on FlavorWire.com’s blog on August 19.

Referring to the footage, guitarist Keith Richards once said: “If anyone in America saw it, we’d never be let in the country again.” (ANI)

When Obama’s teleprompter crashed mid-speech

Washington, July 14 (ANI): US President Barack Obama was literally at the loss of words recently, when one of his teleprompter screens broke midway through his speech.

It was when Obama had just started a spirited defence of his economic stimulus plan on Monday, that one of his teleprompter screens came loose, crashed to the floor, and shattered into pieces.

The President, who uses a teleprompter during most speeches and even brief remarks, was taken by surprise at the mishap.

He was speaking in the auditorium of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, a massive building within the White House compound.

“Oh, goodness. Sorry about that, guys,” Fox News quoted Obama as saying.

And his audience, which included administration officials, mayors and urban policy experts, broke into laughter as Obama went back to his text.

Then Obama had to use notes and the remaining teleprompter screen to finish his 11-minute remarks calling for a new policy toward the nation’s cities and metropolitan areas.

Obama has been criticized for relying too heavily on his teleprompter for routine remarks and the device has become jokingly known as “TOTUS.” (ANI)

Daniel Radcliffe likes to watch ‘Britain’s Got Talent’

London, July 10 (ANI): Daniel Radcliffe has revealed that he likes watching hit TV show ‘Britain’s Got Talent’.

“My guilty secret is that I watch Britain’s Got Talent. But I guess that many millions of others do as well,” the Sun quoted him as saying.

The Harry Potter star also said that he likes contestants who are fearless in carrying out their stunts.

He said: “The best quality that you can have is fearlessness. hat is what you should aim for.”

The actor suggested trying to do anything new that is challenging.

“You should be willing to try anything. You might fail but at least you’ve made the attempt. That’s what I aspire to.”

Radcliffe’s new film ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’ will soon hit the screens. (ANI)

Daniel Radcliffe was bullied at school

London, July 07(ANI): Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has revealed that he was bullied at school after the film franchise turned him into a star.

The 19-year-old actor revealed that kids at his school teased him because he was so well known following the success of his first Harry Potter – forcing the youngster to toughen up.

“I wasn’t the most popular kid because they wanted to give me a lot of c**p and I wasn’t willing to take it,” the Daily Star quoted him as saying.

The actor also recalled a painful incident when he got involved in a fight with a senior at school.

He said: “I was 14, he was 19. There’d been a bit of animosity between us already and he was being horrible to a kid I knew, so I pulled him off this other bloke and he punched me in the face.”

The actor was just 10-year-old when ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’ hit the screens. (ANI)

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Michael Jackson Memorial Tuesday at Staples Center

Fans of the King of Pop will get a chance to pay their final respects to the entertainer, at the Los Angeles Staples Center, Tuesday. AEG, the concert promoters behind Jackson’s ill-fated ‘This is It Tour,’ announced that it will distribute 11,000 tickets to the event free of charge.

Staples Center has been chosen as the venue for an official public Michael Jackson Memorial, scheduled to be held Tuesday, July 7 at 10 am. The event will also be simulcast on screen at the Nokia Theatre at LA Live! across the street. Free tickets to both venues will be distributed in a random drawing. You must register at StaplesCenter.com by 6 pm Saturday, July 4th to have your name placed in the drawing. 8750 names will be drawn to receive 2 free tickets each to either Staples Center or Nokia Theatre. You must have a ticket to be admitted to the venue area. There will be NO broadcast on the outside screens. The family has announced that there will NOT be a funeral procession. The service will be broadcast live on local television stations.

For more information and to register visit www.staplescenter.com

Michael Jackson to be buried in LA on July 7

London, July 2 (IANS) The last rites of pop legend Michael Jackson, who died following cardiac arrest last week, would be conducted in Los Angeles next Tuesday, according to thesun.co.uk.

The funeral will be held at Los Angeles’ Staples Center, which is owned by AEG Live, the event management company behind the singer’s comeback tour at London’s O2 arena.

Proceedings of Jackson’s funeral will begin at 10 a.m.

According to sources, AEG will put up gigantic screens outside the facility for the thousands of fans who will not be able to get inside to see the funeral proceedings.

Earlier reports suggested that Jackson’s family was opting for traditional Islamic burial rituals for the late pop legend.

Sayali Bhagat back in action

For those who are wondering where ex- Miss India Sayali Bhagat has disappeared, after making her mark in her very first film THE TRAIN starring opposite Emraan Hashmi, then let me tell you that this pretty girl is very much in action!

After her debut, she did a handful of hindi films like GOOD LUCK, a special appearance in HALLA BOL, etc and then moved towards south film industry, where she won quite a few accolades & awards.

Now, she is back on the Bollywood front & all charged up for her 2 upcoming films PAYING GUEST & KIRKIT, which release back to back. KIRKIT, produced & directed by Hyderabad-based Shashi Preetam, releases on 12th June 2009 and Mukta Arts’ multi starrer PAYING GUEST is all set to hit the screens on 19th June 2009.