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Bug-eye-inspired camera has six times the field of view of conventional ones

London, October 31 (ANI): A tiny bug-eyed camera, which provides a field of view six times that of the conventional camera, has been tested by researchers at a defence company in the UK.

Experts at BAE Systems at Great Baddow have revealed that the new system, called BugEye, has been developed primarily for use on missiles to keep track of targets.

The researchers add that the prototype camera is so small that it can also be used on endoscopes, giving an improved field of view in keyhole surgery.

New Bond babe Olga Kurylenko says she’s not interested in men

London, Oct 31 : She’s one of the most seductive-looking Bond girls ever to catch the eye of 007, but when it comes to men, Olga Kurylenko is not interested.

Following the recent break-up of her second marriage – to American mobile phone mogul Damien Gabrielle – Olga has made it a point that she would rather be alone.

“You can’t judge someone by the way they look because it’s actually totally different,” the Mirror quoted the Ukrainian-born actress, as saying.

“I’m not what you think I am. I’m not a person who has had a lot of romance in my life. Maybe I look like that, but I’m not a romantic person. Sorry to disappoint you,” she added.

Fabio Capello hails David Beckham’s move to AC Milan

London, Oct 31: England coach Fabio Capello reckons that David Beckham will be a great acquisition for AC Milan after the midfielder finalised his loan switch to the Italian giants.

Aussie boy, 7, banned from pub for being ‘unruly’!

London, Oct 31: A seven-year-old Australian boy has been barred from a pub for "unruly behaviour and being offensive to patrons’.

Ronnie Wighton, of Oakden, has been banned from the Rocks Tavern, Carpenter Rocks, for one month after being served with the notice by licensee Kevin Mullins.

The final straw came on a Sunday evening earlier this month, when Ronnie refused to get down from a wall he had climbed at the Rocks Tavern.

"I asked his father to take the boy home and told him he was welcome to come back and keep drinking with his mates but he said I wasn''t kicking him and his son out of the pub and told me to ring the police, which I did," the Telegraph quoted Kevin Mullins, the landlord, as saying.

Cameron Diaz, Paul Sculfor hunting for Hollywood love nest

London, Oct 31: Hollywood stunner Cameron Diaz and beau Paul Sculfor are nowadays busy hunting for a Hollywood love nest.

The actress has been seeing the Essex-born model for some months.

And now the hunk has become a permanent fixture at her home.

But now, it seems, that they are planning to take things forward and are looking for a new place together where they can both put their mark on the décor.

Earlier this month Cameron, 36, viewed four houses near Sunset Plaza, just off Sunset Boulevard. It’s believed Paul, who previously romanced Jennifer Aniston, looked at some of the properties, too.

Wikipedia founder sees ‘serious Internet recession’ but no ''bloodbath''

London, Oct 31: The global economy is headed for a "pretty serious recession" that could leave some major household name websites floundering, however, there won’t be any bloodbath, says the founder of Wikipedia, a well-known online encyclopedia.

Jimmy Wales believes that the Internet and technology companies will suffer a "serious downturn" that will hit websites that are heavily reliant on advertising.

"It won''t be a 10pc collapse which kills everybody, but [advertising revenue] is going to drop and that is going to hurt people, a lot of marginal players are going to have serious problems,” the Telegraph quoted him, as saying.

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