Assange may walk the ramp

LONDON: Julian Assange has been asked to star in a fashion show by British designer Ben Westwood at Ecuadors London embassy, where the WikiLeaks founder is currently holed up in a bid to avoid extradition to Sweden. Former photographer Westwood, son of legendary British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, wants good looking Assange, 42, to appear with six other models as part of a fringe event during London Fashion Week in September. Julian is a popular hero, the designer said in a statement given to AFP. He has done a great deal to change public opinion. Through WikiLeaks people have been able to compare the facts with the official version of the story. He is a good-looking man and I hope he is going to model, he added. Mother Vivienne is also a keen supporter of Assange, and wore a T-shirt with the slogan I am Julian Assange when she paid him a visit at the embassy in 2012. Other celebrities to visit Assange have included Lady Gaga and director Oliver Stone. Hollywood A-lister George Clooney has been invited to the show, which is inspired by Clint Eastwoods costume in the spaghetti western films, according to Westwoods PR spokesman. Assange first sought refuge at the embassy on June 19, 2012, to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is under investigation on allegations of sexual assault. Anti-rape campaigner Jill Saward criticized the decision to ask Assange to model as distasteful. Its fashionable to get on board (with his cause), she told the Times. I find it really distasteful. What they should be saying is go and clear your name and then we will support you, but to hold this event for a man who has cost this government millions of pounds is wrong. The message thats going to come across is We dont care what he might have done.

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Blackphone preorders ship; new orders to open 7/14

The privacy-focused device, created in response to leaker Edward Snowden's revelations about the NSA, sells for $629.

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Blackphone, a privacy-obsessed smartphone developed in response to Edward Snowden's revelations about the National Security Agency's mass surveillance of Americans' phone records, started shipping Monday.

The $629 phone, created as a joint venture between Silent Circle and Geeksphone, was unveiled at Mobile World Congress in February. The device's sales pitch claims that security and privacy are put "ahead of everything else."

In order to achieve that goal, the Blackphone is based on a forked Android operating system, called PrivatOS. The operating system comes with built-in support for encryption of voice calls, video calls, and text messaging. It automatically prevents Wi-Fi hotspots from identifying personal information. A Security Center feature gives users control over a wide range of application permissions. And the device comes with both anonymizing Web browsing and VPN support.

On the hardware side, Blackphone features a 4.7-inch HD IPS screen, a 2GHz Nvidia Tegra 4i CPU, and 16GB of internal storage. It supports LTE and HSPA+ for wireless networking.

The phone's joint venture, dubbed SGP Technologies, plans to re-open orders on July 14.

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