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Eighteen-year-old Joe McElderry has beaten Olly Murs to win the sixth series of the ITV talent show X Factor.

The pair battled it out on primetime TV across the weekend to win a lucrative £1m recording contract.

More than 10 million viewers voted in the final show of the series, which has dominated TV screens this autumn.

It is the second consecutive year judge Cheryl Cole has mentored the winner. “I can’t even speak,” said McElderry. “Thank you so much everyone.”

“I feel over the moon, I’m absolutely delighted,” said Cole, who comes from the same area as McElderry.

“The right person won. I’m so proud of you. The North East are going to be going mad.”

Olly Murs

Former call centre worker Murs beat 200,000 hopefuls to the final

“I couldn’t believe it,” McElderry later told spin-off show ITV2’s Xtra Factor. “I feel like I’m floating… I just feel like jelly.”

“I’ve had the best experience of my life.”

Runner up Olly Murs, 25, was gracious in defeat, calling his rival “phenomenal”.

“I came out there fighting, did the best I could, and the best guy won. Joe deserves it.”

Festive hit

Simon Cowell, the show’s creator and Murs’s mentor, told McElderry he was “gutted for Olly” but “thrilled for you because you’re brilliant”.

McElderry won almost two-thirds (61.3%) of the votes in the final, compared with just over a third (38.7%) for Murs, according to voting statistics released on The X Factor website.

The student, from South Shields on Tyneside, had been the bookmakers’ favourite to win the series.

X Factor judges

Rival judges Cowell and Cole mentored Murs and McElderry respectively.

However, ahead of Sunday’s final, judge Cowell insisted “there could be an upset”.

After the announcement McElderry performed the Miley Cyrus track The Climb, which will be this year’s X Factor single and is widely tipped to be the Christmas number one.

“Christmas chart success is virtually assured,” said Ladbrokes’ Nick Weinberg, who have cut McElderry’s odds of a festive hit to 1/8.

Sunday’s high-profile finale included performances from George Michael and Sir Paul McCartney, who was joined by Murs, McElderry and fellow contestants in a rendition of Drive My Car.

The show opened with this year’s 12 finalists – including infamous twins John and Edward Grimes – singing Take That’s Never Forget.

Also on stage during the two-hour extravaganza were the 2008 X Factor winner Alexandra Burke – who sang with last year’s runners up, JLS – and Leona Lewis, who triumphed in the 2006 series and has become a huge star on both sides of the Atlantic.

Sir Paul McCartney

Sir Paul McCartney performed two songs, including Live and Let Die.

The final instalment in the contest – which followed Stacey Soloman’s departure on Saturday – began with Murs and McElderry performing their favourite song of the series.

Murs performed Twist And Shout, while McElderry – better known for his ballads – gave an upbeat rendition of Don’t Stop Believing.

“Geordie Joe – you’re got everything: the voice, the attitude, the charm,” said judge Louis Walsh. “Small boy, big voice – and a great future.”

“You would have a hit record with that song, it was that good,” said Cowell.

Both contestants went on to sing their versions of The Climb, but despite admiration for Murs, Walsh maintained McElderry “had the edge”, calling it “a note-perfect performance”.

Cowell remarked that nerves had led to a shaky start from McElderry, but added he was “brilliant in the last half”.

“I can’t call this now, I really can’t,” he said.

Lucrative series

Ahead of the result, an emotional Cole, recalled her own break, in another TV talent show, Popstars: The Rivals.

“I’ve lived the dream – now I just want to see you live yours,” she told McElderry.

Leona Lewis

Leona Lewis has achieved global success since winning in 2006

This year’s X Factor is expected to be extremely lucrative for ITV1.

The series has dominated peaktime viewing on both Saturday and Sunday throughout the autumn.

The 40 ITV1 shows are thought to have brought in more than £75m in advertising, plus revenue from the phone-votes.

One analyst claims the total benefit to ITV is almost £100m, including income from showings on its website itv.com and the ITV2 spin-off show.

But despite the hype that has surrounded this year’s show, not all winners in the show’s six series have gone on to enjoy global success.

Leon Jackson, who won the competition in 2007, was dropped after his debut album charted at number four in the UK, while Steve Brookstein – the winner of series one – was also dropped eight months into his contract, despite a number one single and album.

14 Dec 2009

Joe McElderry wins X Factor

Author: admin | Filed under: TV

Do you have this problem with your MacBook? Is it out of warranty?

Chipped Keyboard

I received a Macbook about two years ago now from http://www.anythingisfree.co.uk and the warranty ran out last december.

A few months after the warranty expired I started to notice some cracking in the plastic surround of the keyboard. Over time this gradually got worse and I googled to find it was a common problem, but Apple weren’t fixing them out of warranty. I decided to google it again a few weeks ago when a chunk of plastic on the monitor surround chipped off and discovered that Apple now realise this is a manufacturing defect and will fix them.

So I took my MacBook into the apple store today and the guy was brilliant. No quibbles or anything when I showed him the problem, but he said that the monitor surround fix would cost me £11 for the part but I decided against it as he said it was just metal behind the surround.

I went shopping and returned a few hours later to pick up my Macbook. Turns out that they didn’t realise that I hadn’t requested for the monitor surround to be repaired AFTER they had fixed it and they never contacted me for my approval.

So I got a completely brand new keyboard, trackpad etc and a new monitor surround for absolutely nothing. No labour fees, no part charges, no arguments.

I’m thrilled and my macbook pretty much feels like new.

So if you have anything along the same lines then don’t hesitate to go into the store with it.

13 Dec 2009

Apple Replace Chipped Keyboard surround out of warranty.

Author: admin | Filed under: Apple

Thought you all might be interested to know that one of our guest authors is launching his own clothing range.

Simo Clothing

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13 Dec 2009

Simo Clothing

Author: admin | Filed under: Internet