The Dark Knight Rises



The Dark Knight Rises Official Teaser Trailer






Directed byChristopher Nolan
Produced byChristopher Nolan
Emma Thomas
Charles Roven
Screenplay byChristopher Nolan
Jonathan Nolan
Story byDavid S. Goyer
Christopher Nolan
Based onCharacters by
Bob Kane
Bill Finger
StarringChristian Bale
Michael Caine
Gary Oldman
Anne Hathaway
Tom Hardy
Marion Cotillard
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Morgan Freeman
Music byHans Zimmer
CinematographyWally Pfister
Editing byLee Smith
StudioLegendary Pictures
Syncopy Films
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date(s)July 20, 2012
LanguageEnglish
Budget$250 million

Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ “The Dark Knight Rises” is the epic conclusion to filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy,

Leading an all-star international cast, Oscar® winner Christian Bale (“The Fighter”) again plays the dual role of Bruce Wayne/Batman. The film also stars Anne Hathaway, as Selina Kyle; Tom Hard
y, as Bane; Oscar® winner Marion Cotillard (“La Vie en Rose”), as Miranda Tate; and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, as John Blake.

Returning to the main cast, Oscar® winner Michael Caine (“The Cider House Rules”) plays Alfred; Gary Oldman is Commissioner Gordon; and Oscar® winner Morgan Freeman (“Million Dollar Baby”) reprises the role of Lucius Fox.

The screenplay is written by Christopher Nolan and Jonathan Nolan, story by Christopher Nolan & David S. Goyer. The film is produced by Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Charles Roven, who previously teamed on “Batman Begins” and the record-breaking blockbuster “The Dark Knight.” The executive producers are Benjamin Melniker, Michael E. Uslan, Kevin De La Noy and Thomas Tull, with Jordan Goldberg serving as co-producer. The film is based upon characters appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. Batman was created by Bob Kane.



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First Look at Tom Hardy as Bane



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Doodlebug, 1997

Written and Directed by Christopher Nolan
Starring Jeremy Theobald

The third of three short films made while studying at University College London, the three-minute Doodlebug stars Jeremy Theobald as a man attempting to squash a bug in his apartment but, in the process, could be hurting himself more than he realises. Shot in black and white on 16mm film stock, Doodlebug was produced by Nolan's future wife Emma Thomas, while Theobald would reunite with the director as both producer and star of his debut feature Following (1998) as well as a cameo appearance in Batman Begins (2005).

15 Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts That Might Surprise You


One of my personal favorites among the new features that Windows 7 came with was the introduction of some awesome and long awaited keyboard shortcuts.
This article talks about 15 really cool keyboards shortcuts that are specific to Windows 7. I can bet that you don’t know all of them. Check them out, some of them will surprise you for sure.

1. Ctrl+Shift+N to Create a New Folder

Create a new folder with a shortcut key
Creating a new folder in Windows explorer is something we all need to do on a frequent basis. And until now, there was no default shortcut key available for this task. But Windows 7 changed that.
You could now use Ctrl+Shift+N to quickly create a new folder in Windows or anywhere on your computer where a folder can be created.

2. Ctrl+Shift+Click to Open a Program As Administrator

run as administrator
There are many instances when just clicking on the icon of the application and opening it doesn’t solve your purpose. You need to right click on it and click on “Run as Administrator” so that you can make the required changes to the app.
In Windows 7, this can be done with a keyboard shortcut. You just need to point your mouse cursor on that program and then click on it while pressing Ctrl+Shift keys to open it as administrator.

3. Shift+Right-Click Enhances Send to Menu

send to menu
The above screenshot shows the default send to menu that I get when I simply right click on a program.
Now, if I press the Shift key, and while having it pressed, I right click on the icon, I get an enhanced send to menu. See the screenshot below to check how it looks.
send to menu enhanced
Nice, isn’t it?

4. Shift+Right-Click on a Folder to Open Command Prompt

open command windows
If you do Shift+right-click on a folder, you’ll find an option that says “Open command windows here.” If you love working with the command prompt, this option should come in handy.

5. Win+Space to Quickly Show Desktop

 this is the keyboard shortcut version of that mouse cursor trick. Pressing the Win key and the space bar simultaneously shows you the desktop immediately.

6. Win+Up/Down/Left/Right for Moving the Active Window

Create a new folder with a shortcut key
If you intend to quickly move the active window to make space for other apps, you could do that by using the Win key and one of the arrow keys. Each arrow key would move the window in the direction it is meant to.

7. For Dual Monitors: Win+Shift+Left Arrow Key to Move Active Window to Left Monitor

If you are on a dual monitor setup using Windows 7 then you could press the Win+Shift+Left arrow key combination to move the active application window to the left monitor.

8. For Dual Monitors: Win+Shift+Right Arrow Key to Move Active Window to Right Monitor

Similarly, if you need to move the current window to the right monitor screen, just press Win+Shift+right arrow key.

9. Win+T to Get to Taskbar Items

windows 7 taskbar
You could use the key combination Win+T to toggle through the applications pinned on the taskbar in Windows 7.

10. Shift+Click on a Taskbar App to Open a New Instance of the App

Let’s say you’ve got a bunch of Chrome windows open. And you need to quickly open a new blank window of the browser. Here’s the way – point your cursor to the chrome icon on the taskbar, hit Shift and click on it. There you go!

11. Win+B to Move Focus to the System Tray

system tray
In a previous article, we talked about a technique to add more clocks to the default Windows clock in the system tray. Now, if you need to get there without using your mouse cursor, how’d you do that?
Answer – Win+B. That would move the focus on the system tray, and then you could use the arrow keys to cycle through the items, including the Windows clock.

12. Win+P for Quickly Connecting Your Laptop to a Projector

projection menu windows 7
Windows 7 has a nifty projection menu feature which enables you to quickly connect your laptop to a projector or an extended monitor. Win+P is the keyboard shortcut for that purpose.

13. Win+1, Win+2..so on for Opening Taskbar Programs

Want to quickly open a program that’s pinned to your Windows 7 taskbar? You can press the Win key and the number corresponding to the location of the app on the taskbar.

14. Win+Pause helps you check System Properties

system properties
Need to take a quick look at what’s the processor model you are using, or may be check the device manager, or advanced system settings? You could use Win+pause key combination to open the system properties window.

15. Ctrl+Shift+Esc Can Quickly Windows Task Manager

I think this was in Vista too, I am not sure. But it’s a cool shortcut nevertheless. Just press the Ctrl key, Shift key and the ESC key simultaneously and you have the task manager pop up right in front!

Lightweight racing cycles


The British cycling team has some of the most advanced cycles in the world at its disposal.



Employing sophisticated lightweight metal alloys and carbon fibre to minimise weight, these track cycles (designed by specialist Mavic) have neither gears nor brakes, with athletes adjusting their fairly constant speeds with pedals alone.auto insurance quote is applicable for it...

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PreCool technology


Nike's PreCool technology was first introduced in the 2004 Athens Olympics.



Four years later, it is lighter, more flexible, better fitting - and refillable.



Designed to cool the body's core temperature, the PreCool vest is composed of a grid of triangles, each of which is made of two austin dwi layers: an inner layer of ice and an outer insulating layer. Coated with aluminium, the triangles also reflect radiant heat away.

Flywire filaments


Nike's Flywire technology, which debuts in Track and Field with the Nike Victory Spike pictured above, allows the creation of sports shoes whose only support comes from threads.



The key to Flywire is a lightweight skeleton of strategically placed engineered fibres.



This innovation, developed in the Nike Sports Research Lab, means that track spikes can for the first time be manufactured to weigh less than 100g.