Emmerdale star Danny Miller has predicted that his character Aaron Livesy's new romance storyline will prove a hit with fans. Next week's episodes of the ITV1 soap see Aaron embark on a relationship with rugby player Ed Roberts, who was first introduced as a customer at the garage earlier this month. Aaron's bond with Ed marks the first time that he has developed strong feelings for anybody since the death of his boyfriend Jackson last year. Miller, pondering how Emmerdale viewers will react to the plot, told Inside Soap: "Those who got into the Aaron and Jackson story from the start will still love Jackson. They might not take to Ed at first, but they will. "Lloyd Everitt, who plays him, is a great actor - he's helping to make it all very believable." Discussing the story, he continued: "Aaron has a chance to learn (more)...
- 2/28/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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It’s a boy for Bree Williamson!
The One Life to Live star welcomed son McGreggor Edward Roberts on Tuesday, Sept. 21, Soap Opera Digest reports.
Baby boy weighed in at 7 lbs., 4 oz.
McGreggor is the first child for the actress, 30, and husband Michael Roberts, whom she wed in 2008.
The couple announced the pregnancy in March.
– Sarah Michaud...
It’s a boy for Bree Williamson!
The One Life to Live star welcomed son McGreggor Edward Roberts on Tuesday, Sept. 21, Soap Opera Digest reports.
Baby boy weighed in at 7 lbs., 4 oz.
McGreggor is the first child for the actress, 30, and husband Michael Roberts, whom she wed in 2008.
The couple announced the pregnancy in March.
– Sarah Michaud...
- 9/23/2010
- by Sarah
- People - CelebrityBabies
The torch-passing symbolism is nearly impossible to ignore: The very day a revolutionary new device, the iPad, hit the media, the inventor of another revolutionary computer has died.
Ed Roberts is perhaps best known as the developer of the Mits Altair 8800 in 1975, a device which is widely credited for having sparked the revolution in personal computing. The Altair 8800 was a build-it-yourself hobbyist kit consisting of switches, with no display, and Mits had little faith that they'd sell even 200 units, enough to break even on the project. But thanks to a cover story in an issue of Popular Electronics, Mits was flooded with offers, receiving several thousand in the first month alone--and two of the people it inspired were Bill Gates and Paul Allen.
The Altair 8800 was actually the system that ran Microsoft's first-ever product, Altair Basic, and the computer and its founder are directly responsible for the rise in personal computing,...
Ed Roberts is perhaps best known as the developer of the Mits Altair 8800 in 1975, a device which is widely credited for having sparked the revolution in personal computing. The Altair 8800 was a build-it-yourself hobbyist kit consisting of switches, with no display, and Mits had little faith that they'd sell even 200 units, enough to break even on the project. But thanks to a cover story in an issue of Popular Electronics, Mits was flooded with offers, receiving several thousand in the first month alone--and two of the people it inspired were Bill Gates and Paul Allen.
The Altair 8800 was actually the system that ran Microsoft's first-ever product, Altair Basic, and the computer and its founder are directly responsible for the rise in personal computing,...
- 4/2/2010
- by Dan Nosowitz
- Fast Company
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