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Does your partner have roving eyes?

Does your partner's head roll a neat 180 degrees once he spots someone attractive passing him by. Does your partner have a roving eye? Well here's h ow you can deal with this problem... Your day starts on a high note as your partner invites you for a special dinner date. As soon as you reach the venue, clad in your designer best, thinking about the moments to come, you find a sexy gleam in the eyes of your partner... but wait, much to your distress, the look's not meant for you, but for that seductively dressed woman sitting on the next table. 'Wandering eyes' – is a problem a lot of couples have to deal with and sometimes this habit makes you question your partner's feelings for you? Our advice - Don't trust the eyes, because your partner just might not be in control of them! Dr. Samir Parikh, psychiatrist, explains, "It's a trait and not a problem, and just as it has been learnt, it can be unlearnt too." So, here's what all you can do to

Touchscreen BlackBerry Storm finally unveiled

After months of rumors, the Storm—the first-ever touchscreen BlackBerry—is finally official, and it's set for Verizon Wireless (exclusively, for now) later this fall. Read on for the details. Verizon hasn't coughed up a hard-and-fast release date for the Storm—nor any pricing details, for that matter—but this much we do know: It'll pack in dual-mode CDMA and GSM radios for full-on world calling, 3G access (both EV-DO Rev. A and HSPA), GPS (along with turn-by-turn directions), Bluetooth (including the A2DP profile for stereo Bluetooth headsets), and a 3.2-megapixel camera with flash and autofocus. Measuring 4.4 by 2.4 by 0.55 inches and weighing in at about 5.5 ounces, the Storm (which is also set to arrive in Europe through Vodafone) looks to be roughly the same size as an iPhone or the upcoming T-Mobile G1, so it should be reasonably pocketable. The centerpiece, of course, will be the Storm's 480 by 360-pixel, 3.25-inch glass display, which will support multitouch (goo