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Tedious Bi-Focals get a farewell with emPower Electronic Glasses

First the instant camera company, Polaroid, with Lady Gaga unveiled their camera glasses and now PixelOptics doled out world’s first electronic focusing lens, emPower electronic glasses.
Naah, these aren’t packed up with some supernatural vision. It is just that these deliver better, less blurry vision. These are activated by a press of button and the liquid crystal electronic lens focuses to the user’s prescription thus giving the wearer a clear crisp view of the world.
The emPower electronic glasses are made up of composite lenses with a thin transparent LCD-like layer, microchips, micro-machine accelerometers and miniature rechargeable batteries. These hi-tech glasses are poised to smoothly replace their bi-focal counterparts that are painstakingly worn on the tip of the nose. With these you’d be able to look up and down as much as you like and the switch will be a breeze.
Lady Gaga’s meat dress inspires Meatpacking District steakhouse Old Homestead to sell steak frock

Everyone has heard of the meat dress, the latest one in the Lady Gaga’s “different” wardrobe. This dress ideates, with Halloween around, Meatpacking District steakhouse Old Homestead to sell its 85-pound, $100,000 steak-frock. According to the owner, after he saw Lady Gaga on the VMA awards, which was really tacky. Though his dress, he says would be different from a cheap steak skirt designed by Franc Fernandez.
Lady Gaga auctions her skeleton corset for Haiti

Grammy award winner, Lady Gaga is auctioning her glitter skeleton corset to help raise funds for the victims of the Haiti earthquake.
The corset that consists of plastic and jeweled ribcage with attached pelvis and shoulders will be auctioned at a starting minimum bid of $5,250. Oh and not to mention the corset also comes signed by the Lady herself.
Damien Hirst-painted piano auctioned for $450,000

At the 30th anniversary of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) celebrated in Los Angeles, a Damien Hirst-painted piano “” played on by Lady Gaga at the event – was sold off for $450,000.
The stars who attended this event included Williams and Japanese superflat master Takashi Murakami.

