Saturday 31 December 2011

Camera at nature reserve spies panda eating meat (AP)

BEIJING ? A camera at a Chinese nature reserve has spied a wild panda eating meat.

Pandas spend most of their days eating bamboo.

Staff at the Wanglong Nature Reserve in southwest Sichuan province set up the camera after noticing dead animals with chew marks. It was not known if the panda had killed the animals.

The Pingwu County forestry bureau says the panda appears to be healthy and strong.

Conservation group WWF says only about 1 percent of a panda's diet is meat or plants that aren't bamboo.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/pets/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111230/ap_on_re_as/as_china_panda

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Friday 30 December 2011

Injury update on Randy Orton

INDIANAPOLIS ? WWE Superstar Randy Orton suffered an injury at SmackDown in Indianapolis that could keep him sidelined for a few weeks, and will prevent him from competing at upcoming WWE live events.

The injury occurred during a brutal Falls Count Anywhere Match with Wade Barrett. As their brawl spilled over outside the ring, the referee was knocked out when Orton shoved Barrett into him. Next, the cut-throat brawl continued within the Conseco Fieldhouse, where The Viper ended up at the bottom of a set of stairs. With WWE?s Apex Predator down, Barrett approached, but then decided to leave through an arena door (FULL SMACKDOWN RESULTS | WATCH | PHOTOS).

Although the full extent of The Viper?s injury remains to be seen, WWE physician Dr. Michael Sampson examined Orton and updated WWE.com about his condition.

?Randy suffered a herniated disc on the L4-L5 level on the left side, and that?s resulting in pain and weakness down his leg.? Dr. Sampson explained. ?He?s going to need some time off for rehab, anti-inflammatory medications and physical therapy.?

Sheamus is scheduled to replace The Viper in Street Fights against Wade Barrett at WWE live events this week.

Stay with WWE.com for further updates.

Source: http://www.wwe.com/inside/randy-orton-injury-update

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Late firefighter's mom: Keep tossing balls to fans

By BETSY BLANEY

updated 5:57 p.m. ET Dec. 28, 2011

LUBBOCK, Texas - The mother of a Texas firefighter who died reaching to snag a baseball thrown by Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton this past summer said Wednesday she wants the star player to keep tossing souvenirs into the stands.

SuZann Stone said that taking home a game ball is a special memory. Her plea to Hamilton was in a letter sent not long after 39-year-old Shannon Stone died when he tumbled over a railing and plunged 20 feet onto concrete July 7 during a game at Rangers Ballpark.

Shannon Stone was trying to catch the ball for his 6-year-old son, Cooper, who witnessed the incident.

The late firefighter's mother says it would be a shame for Hamilton to quit tossing balls to fans.

"I just didn't want him to stop," SuZann Stone said. "How sad that would be because that's what little boys and their daddies go for. This was just an accident."

The mother's letter to Hamilton was first reported in the New York Times Magazine.

Rangers spokesman John Blake said attempts were being made to reach Hamilton for comment.

Shannon Stone had been a firefighter in Brownwood for 18 years. He and Cooper had gone to the game with the intent of getting a souvenir ball. They even stopped on the way to the game to buy a new glove for Cooper.

SuZann Stone was watching the game on television that night, scanning the stands where Cooper had told her they would be sitting. She didn't see the fall and learned of her son's death from his brother.

SuZann Stone knows how special it is to get a ball at a Rangers game. When Shannon Stone was about 12 or 13, she and her husband took him to a Rangers game where he got to watch his favorite player ? third baseman Buddy Bell.

"That was Shannon's hero at the time," she said.

Bell hit a foul ball that looked like it wouldn't be anywhere close to where the family was sitting. But the wind caught it and it came down nearby where the Stones were sitting. Getting that souvenir meant the world to her son, SuZann Stone said, coming from his favorite player.

She said she hasn't heard back from Hamilton since writing to him.

"Really, I didn't expect that I would. I wanted him to let him know our heartfelt sorrow for him," she said. "No way did we feel he was responsible for the accident. He was doing a really nice thing and it just didn't turn out right."

Cooper is doing as well as can be expected, his grandmother said. He and his mother, Jenny Stone, continue to get "phenomenal" support from Brownwood residents and firefighters.

"We have good days and we have bad days but through the holidays it's been pretty hard," SuZann Stone said.

The family's faith helps lessen the pain of her son's death, she said.

"We will see him again," SuZann Stone said. "Until that time it just leaves a pretty big void in our lives."

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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Thursday 29 December 2011

Edwin Black: If Iran Moves, the USA Has No Plan for an Oil Interruption

It will come as a shock to most Americans, but no presidential candidate -- nor any candidate, nor any local, state or federal government -- has developed a contingency plan in the event of a protracted oil cut-off. It is not even being discussed. Government has prepared for hurricanes, anthrax, terrorism, and every other disaster, but not the one threatened daily -- a protracted oil stoppage, whether caused by terrorism or Iranian intervention in the Persian Gulf.

It is like seeing a hurricane developing without a disaster plan or evacuation route. Our allies have oil shortage interruption contingency plans, but America does not.

The crude realities: America uses approximately 19 to 20 million barrels of oil per day, almost 70 percent of which is imported. If we lose just 1 million barrels per day, or suffer the type of damage sustained from Hurricane Katrina, the government will open the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which offers a mere 6 to 8 week supply of unrefined crude oil. If we lose 1.5 million barrels per day, or approximately 7.5 percent, we will ask our allies in the 28-member International Energy Agency to open their SPRs and otherwise assist. If we lose 2 million barrels per day, or ten percent for a protracted period of time, government crisis monitors say the chaos will be so catastrophic they cannot even model it. One government oil crisis source told me hours ago, "We cannot put a price tag on it. If it happens, just cash in your 401k."

Exactly how could America be subjected to a protracted oil interruption, that is, a 10 percent shortfall lasting longer than several weeks? It will not come from hurricane action in the Gulf of Mexico, or even major refinery accidents or other oil infrastructure damage. Such damage would be repaired within days and the temporary losses absorbed by the small half million barrel per day global cushion available.

However, if one, two, or all of three of these vital chokepoints are hit by terrorists flying hijacked jumbo jets or shut down by Iranian military action -- the Abqaiq processing plant in eastern Saudi Arabia, the Ras Tanura terminal on Saudi Arabian coast, or the two-mile per sea lane Strait of Hormuz -- as much as 40 percent of all seaborne oil will be stopped, as much as 18 percent of all global supply will be interrupted, and as much as 20 percent of the U.S. supply will be cut off. Estimates on the U.S. shortfall could be even higher. Repeat attacks could prolong the crisis for many months, which is exactly what Al Qaeda and the Iranian regime have promised. Yet there is no government plan.

The best experts predict that if we suffer as much as a ten percent shortfall for any period of time, let alone twenty percent, it will be a neighbor-against-neighbor "Mad Max scenario" as food shortages swell and a storm of economic collapse surges across the country. Indeed, experts have been warning about this looming calamity for years. But the government and presidential candidates refuse to even consider the possibility or develop a contingency plan. Even if a secret plan exists, who would execute such a monumental undertaking?

Yet American allies have developed oil contingency legislation and other administrative plans that will permit their nations to survive a stoppage. These measures include severe vehicle traffic reductions, enabling fast alternative fuel production, mass vehicle fuel retrofitting, as well as rush public transit enhancement and mandated changes in driving habits. Unquestionably, for America to survive such a catastrophe will require a very painful, multi-layered program of immediate-term, short-term, mid-term and long-term fixes that will change our society and transform it off oil. The nation has no real alternative fuel delivery or retrofitting infrastructure. Lawmakers, mayors, governors and candidates have not developed such a plan during the half decade the interruption has been looming.

The notion that Saudi Arabia can make up the shortfall from an Iranian disruption is impossible. Saudi oil disembarks from Ras Tanura and it, too, must pass through the narrow two-mile wide sea lanes of the Strait. For America to have prepared intelligently for a Persian Gulf oil interruption would have required a decade of planning. To absorb the hit from a sudden oil stoppage as is now once again threatened, will be very painful indeed.

Edwin Black is the New York Times best selling investigative author of 'IBM and the Holocaust,' 'Internal Combustion,' 'British Petroleum and the Redline Agreement,' and 'The Plan: How to Save America When the Oil Stops -- or the Day Before' (Dialog Press), from which this article is adapted. More information about The Plan can be found at www.planforoilcrisis.com.

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cryptogon.com ? The Leading Cause of Breast Cancer: Medical ...

December 28th, 2011

But keep getting those scans, the New York Times reminds you:

The most consistent data suggest that women can reduce their risk by avoiding unnecessary medical radiation, forgoing hormone treatments for menopause that combine estrogen and progestin, limiting alcohol intake and minimizing weight gain, the report found. (Controlling weight appears helpful only in preventing postmenopausal breast cancers, not those in younger women.) Overuse of CT scans, which deliver a relatively high dose of radiation, was a particular concern, but the report stated that women should not be deterred from having routine mammograms, which use a much smaller dose.

Via: CounterPunch:

Profiteers in the medical CT scan business took a big hit last week from a major new government report on the causes of breast cancer.

Published by the Institute of Medicine (IOM), the health arm of the National Academy of Sciences, the exhaustive analysis found that medical radiation, particularly the large radiation dose delivered by CT scans, is the foremost identifiable cause of breast cancer.

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Wednesday 28 December 2011

With World title in hand, no ?new mission? for Simpson as London Games loom

"I don't know that it will ever truly sink in." That's how Jennifer "Jenny" Simpson describes how it feels, three months afterwards, to be the World champion at 1500m.

"It was a pure sense of joy, because it was a success that came without the burden of expectation. I wasn't the one everyone was depending on to come home with a medal. With some people, there's a sense of relief, but for me it was just an incredible, fun experience."

With 2011 drawing to a close and the Olympic year looming, Simpson and her coach, former international Juli Benson, looked back at what went right and what went wrong in 2011 and decided, as Simpson says, "There's not a lot to change. We did a good job, let's keep doing that. There's no new mission, just to be consistent, stay strong, stay healthy, and get to the starting line."

Simpson draws a parallel to her collegiate career at the University of Colorado, where, as Jennifer Barringer, she ran 3:59 for 1500m. Coach Mark Wetmore told her then, "Now you'll never be an underdog."

Goal ? to channel expectations gracefully

"You wave goodbye to those days when people don't expect anything of you," Simpson says. "It's unrealistic to expect things will be the same. But now I have the opportunity to channel all that expectation gracefully into another successful season, instead of seeing it as having some sort of order to fill."

After graduating in 2009, she lost most of 2010 to injury, making 2011 her first complete professional season. Her startling maturity comes from her cultivation of a mental jujitsu which absorbs setbacks and pressure and turns them to her advantage. When, for example, the topic of her winning time in Daegu is raised - 4:05.40, the slowest in championship history - Simpson says, "There's not one person who wouldn't love to win a World Championships medal." She doesn't add the obvious conclusion: if it's so easy to win in 4:05, why didn't someone else do it? Speaking to a softball team near her training base of Monument, Colorado, where she lives and trains, Simpson said, "Don't let anyone say you won by accident. Don't let people take away from what you've accomplished. Once you've done it, you own it."

It's no surprise, then, that Simpson displays no concern about entering the Olympic year as the reigning World champion. "Managing the stress and expectation is the key," she says. "Training is the least of the challenge."

First, she points out, she will need to get to the Olympics, no small feat in itself. The United States Olympic Team Trials will likely see three sub-4:00 1500m runners (Simpson, Anna Pierce, and Christin Wurth-Thomas) in the final, not to mention 2011 Samsung Diamond League winner Morgan Uceny.

"I had to run 4:05 [in June] just to make the U.S. team" for Daegu, Simpson points out. "The pressure at the U.S. Championships is a great vetting process for the same pressures and challenges at the World Championships and Olympics. It's a different dynamic. The people who are going to do well [at the global meets] are the ones who not only race well, but can handle that stress. We can choose to use that [Trials] experience, or worry about whether we can make the team."

Admiration for rivals

Another recurring theme in Simpson's conversation is her considered admiration for her rivals. Her steeplechase career, which included a 9th place finish in the 2008 Olympic final and 5th in the 2009 World Championships final, is intertwined with that of Pierce. Starting as collegians in 2007, the two traded the American record through 2008 and 2009 and lowered it more than fifteen seconds, to Simpson's 9:12.15 set in Berlin.

"The rivalry was exciting, and it put me on the map," Simpson says. She has similar praise for Uceny, who won the U.S. title in 2011 and joined Simpson in the final in Daegu. "Morgan had such great consistency" in 2011, she says. "She was on for every race. That's another area where I could stand to improve."

When Pierce graduated, Simpson had to face Sally Kipyego regularly in conference and national meets when the Kenyan 10,000m silver medallist was running at Texas Tech University. "If I hadn't had to race Sally so often, I might have been able to settle," she explains. "She forced me to train so hard, and when she did amazing things, I would say, I can do this too." Watching Kipyego's silver medal race in Daegu reinforced Simpson's conviction that a medal was possible in her own race. The pair then finished 1-2 in the Fifth Avenue Mile in New York, where Kipyego told Simpson, "I was screaming and crying watching your race" in Daegu.

Unlike Uceny and Pierce, who train with the Mammoth Track Club in the mountains of California, or Kipyego, who trains with the Oregon Track Club in Eugene, Simpson is not part of an organised training group. Benson is the coach at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, and Simpson lives in nearby Monument. She works as a volunteer assistant for Benson, and says, "I don't feel alone in Monument. I have great medical and training support from the Olympic Training Center [in Colorado Springs] and they understand Olympic sport athletes. I have access to the Air Force Academy facilities, and between them I have two great communities. [Benson] has a couple of post-collegiate athletes in the Air Force World Class Athlete Program," a developmental program run by the U.S. military, "and I run with the cadets on my easy days. I get to train with people as good or better than I am, and I never have to worry about racing them."

Simpson adds, "I was worried about how a military academy would handle having a woman training with them, but if you work hard and are good at what you do, they respect that no matter who you are. They want the fight and the win, and if you have both, they respect you."

Simpson sees her challenge in the coming year as simply arriving at the London start line healthy and relaxed. Duplicating Daegu's winning run isn't even a consideration.

"I never think about race strategy," she says. "Planning how to position myself in the pack is dependent on the decisions of other people. Juli and I meet in the middle on this; she convinced me that it's worthwhile to practice certain race scenarios in order to be prepared for them, and to understand that there are points in the race where it's important to have a sense of where you are."

As a result of this, and of her relatively short career as a miler, Simpson says, "I still feel like a total rookie in this event. I finished this year feeling like I can do it so much better. I feel like I still have a lot to learn, and that really excites me."

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Source: http://www.iaaf.org/OLY12/news/newsid=63235.html

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Matt Bieber: Michael Dukakis on Campaign Jujitsu, Improving ...

Michael Dukakis was the 1988 Democratic nominee for president.

MATT BIEBER: In an interview with Katie Couric a few years ago, you described yourself as the first Democrat to face the "Republican attack machine" and said that you and your team...

MICHAEL DUKAKIS: Oh, I'm not sure of that. I mean, they've been attacking for a long time. But I made a terrible mistake assuming I could blow it off -- and you can't. If you're going to be the subject of that kind of an attack campaign, you've got to have a carefully thought-out strategy for dealing with it -- one that preferably makes it a character issue on the attacker.

MB: After going through those kinds of attacks, did you think differently at all about your fellow citizens? Was there ever a point when you thought, 'How did folks get taken in by this stuff?'

MD: No, no, no. If you let your opponent attack you and you say nothing about it, or you don't respond, you don't correct the record -- and then better still point out for example that the most liberal furlough program in America was the Reagan-Bush furlough program in the federal prison system, which Bush didn't even know -- if you don't say that, don't be surprised that some people believe it.

MB: In that Katie Couric interview, you said you've got to fight fire with fire...

MD: You've got to do it skillfully and effectively, because you don't want to turn the thing into a pissing contest in which in two weeks, people forget who started it. It's more than that. I'm talking about an effective strategy, which not only blunts the attacks but turns them into a character issue on the guy who's doing it.

MB: So, what was different about the presidential election? Why the different strategy?

MD: Well, it was the presidency. I thought the country was tired of all the back and forth we had under Reagan. And that's where a lot of the polarization started. And Gingrich kind of added to it when he was Speaker.

I'd run a very positive campaign in the primary, very successfully. I understand politics is a contact sport, but I've always been a positive guy, emphasizing the positive, "Let's get going" -- working together and stuff.

In retrospect, it was a colossal mistake. But at the time, I and at least a few other people [laughs] thought it made sense. Obviously, it didn't.

MB: Do you think the kind of guy that you were as a politician -- unabashedly liberal, blue collar, rode the subway to work -- has that model been eclipsed? Could you have been successful in today's environment?

MD: I think so -- or somebody like me. Now, you got to focus. My theme always was strongly economic.

Your opponent is going to try to knock you off by emphasizing other things -- death penalty, tax increases and so on -- and you've got to understand that and be able to deal with it effectively.

But most of the issues that guys like me are concerned about are issues that unite people. Now, how you frame them and express them is important. I am the last guy in the world to advise Obama about how to communicate -- he's a far better communicator than I am.

But we're losing on the health care issue, when we ought to be winning five-to-one. Why? Because 90% of the people who don't have health insurance in this country are working or members of working families. They're not loafing, they're not sitting around, they're working, some of them two or three jobs. No healthcare. No health insurance. And when I put my universal healthcare bill through the Massachusetts Legislature in '88, it was a hell of a lot better than the one we got [under Governor Mitt Romney].

I had a working person or working family next to me in every one of what must have been 200 press events I did around the issue, emphasizing that they're working people, they got a family and their families are going to have decent affordable healthcare. And [in 2009 and 2010] I think that should've been the Democratic theme out of the White House and Congress.

Fifty-four million uninsured people in this country, 90% working or members of working families. If you take a poll tomorrow and ask the American people: 'Should working people and their families have decent, affordable healthcare?' 95% say yes.

So why haven't we been saying this? Beats me! We've been talking about insurance reform and this kind of stuff. That doesn't mean anything to people. It's whether or not working people and their families are going to have decent, affordable healthcare.

MB: What's your take on the Occupy movement?

MD: My hat's off to these kids for doing what they're doing. It's now time to take this up several notches. Are you familiar with the teach-in we did here at Northeastern a few weeks ago? I want to see those teach-ins happening on hundreds of campuses all over the country. This thing has got to expand now and encompass more people, more places.

Forget about the camps now; let's just have a good discussion about the state of the economic world and what to do about it. But on the whole they totally changed the terms of debate. Nobody's talking about the Tea Party anymore, right?


The full version of this interview appears on The Wheat and Chaff.

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Tuesday 27 December 2011

12/25/2011 - Community Christmas Day Dinner

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Energy saves multi-band concert at Sherman Theater, and that's a shame

December 24, 2011

Posted by John J. Moser at 11:31:53 AM on December 24, 2011


Patent PendingEnergy usually is a very important element to a rock show: Without it, a great-sounding show can be bogged down.

Or a mediocre concert can be elevated, as was the case of Patent Pending headlining an eight-band show Friday at Stroudsburg?s Sherman Theater.

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But in the case of the Sherman, that?s a shame, because the show had all the ingredients for a great concert ? not one that needed to be defined by a high energy level.

Whether it was the impending holidays or the waiting ? and sometimes wading ? through what turned out to be a 5 1/2-hour show, many of the bands, including Patent Pending were decidedly off their games. With one exception; we?ll get to that later.

The Long Island, N.Y.-based Patent Pending was all about the energy, putting on a 20-song, 90-minute show that had singer/front man Joe Ragosta frequently crowd-surfing and bounding all over stage. He also incited the crowd not only to jump and form circle pits, but even to do reverse circle pits and a ?crawl of death? in which they split and, rather than ramming into each other in a wall of death, crawled. They also had bubble ?snowstorms? on the Christmas-themed stage and shot confetti streamers into the crowd.

They opened with ?Walk-in Closet? and stormed through ?I Already Know (She Don?t Give a S--- About Me),? which two weeks ago was used on MTV?s ?The Real World.? During ?Shake Weights and Moving Crates,? Ragosta actually brought out a Shake Weight and wiggled it suggestively.

They played ?The June Spirit,? a song they said they hadn?t done in two years, and on which Ragosta inserted lines from Vanilla Ice?s ?Ice Ice Baby? and DJ Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince?s ?Parents Just Don?t Understand.?

They even played ?Decemberween,? which they said was the first song they ever played at The Sherman six or seven years ago. And they covered Smash Mouth?s ?Hey Now, You?re a Rock Star,? from what Ragosta said was an upcoming album of cover songs.

It was all great fun, but the band?s songs were decidedly ragged. Ragosta sang off key on virtually every song, even when he wasn?t running around stage, and the band?s music was far tighter at Allentown?s Crocodile Rock Caf? in July.

They did better on ?Spin Me Around,? which Ragosta dedicated to his fianc?e and played alone on acoustic guitar, and the slower ?One Less Heart to Break? before closing the main set with their new single, ?Douchebag,? which is a great song, but also was ragged.

A three-song encore that started with ?Second Family? and included an appropriate ?She?s a Ho Ho Ho, Merry Christmas? was more of the same. But at least encores are expected to be ragged, and the band closed, again, with a lot of energy.

Of the supporting acts, Blairstown, N.J.?s Survay Says, which won two Sherman?s Clash for Cash battles of the bands that I judged, was disappointingly ragged on its eight-song, 30-minute set.

They also showed a lot of energy, but were startlingly loose for a band whose ska sound depends on being tight. The band?s three-man horn section was better accompanying Patent Pending on ?Set the Sun on Fire? than on any of their own songs.

Also disappointing was Refuse the Conformity, a young punk outfit from Nazareth and Easton that was so impressive at the Clash for Cash in July and again opening for Patent Pending at Croc Rock in July.?

They muddled through original songs, but seemed far more confident and proficient on a cover of Green Day?s ?American Idiot? (Patent Pending?s Ragosta joined them to sing) and saved their set with a loopy cover of ?All I Want for Christmas Is You,? with some nice lead guitar.

Goodbye Friday of Lopatcong, N.J., played a nice, chirpy pop-punk set with a good, tight sound. They?ve certainly got the teen-pop attraction part down, and were fun on a cover of Jay Sean?s ?Down.?

But the surprise of the night was Kim?s Comeback of Bethlehem, which showed stunning growth since also opening for Patent Pending at that Croc Rock show in July.

They were tighter, punkier and far more confident on a six-song, 22-minute set, playing originals and covers, including a speedy, fun cover of Taylor Swift?s ?Love Story? (Taking a page from The Summer ?Set) and blink 182?s ?I Won?t Be Home for Christmas.?

They closed with Lit?s ?My Own Worst Enemy,? which also had Patent Pending?s Ragosta on guitar. It had the crowd singing along and moshing. That was a good use of energy.

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Monday 26 December 2011

Pandigital Personal Scanner/Converter?5x7 PanScn04


The Pandigital Personal Scanner/Converter?5x7 PanScn04 ($99.99 direct) is one of about 10 scanners Pandigital sells that are basically variations on a theme, with some branded with the Pandigital name and others branded as Kodak. The models vary primarily in the maximum size photo each can scan and whether they can scan strips of film and slides as well as prints. The PanScn04 is one of two models that scans prints only but can scan at up to 5 by 7 inches, making it the obvious choice if your collection of photos includes 5 by 7 inch prints, and you don't need to scan film.

The PanScn04 is nearly identical to the Kodak P570 Personal Photo Scanner ($99.99 direct, 3 stars) that I recently reviewed. In fact, the two differ even less than the Pandigital Personal Photo & Negative Scanner/Converter PanScn05 ($109.99 direct, 4 stars) and it's near twin, the Kodak P460 Personal Photo Scanner ($99.99 direct, 4 stars). At least the PanScn05 and P460 come in different colors, one black and one white. The only obvious physical difference between the PanScn04 and the P570 is the name on the front panel.

This isn't to say that there aren't any differences at all. The PanScn05 comes with a 1GB memory card to scan to instead of the P570's 2GB card. It also comes without Kodak EasyShare, which is basically a photo album program. EasyShare includes commands to print, send to email, and send to Kodak's Creative Center, where you can order photo books, photo mugs, and other products with your photos on them, as well as turn your photos into greeting cards and other items you can print yourself.

Whether Kodak EasyShare comes with your scanner or not isn't much of a difference, however, given that you can download the program from Kodak for free. In every other way, the two scanners seem to be almost identical. I saw little to no difference for setup or scan quality, although I saw a slight difference in speed.

Setup and Scanning
The PanScn04 measures just 1.8 by 7.6 by 3.3 inches (HWD) and offers a 5-inch-wide manual-feed slot in the front with a straight-through path to the back. Setup consists of inserting the supplied 1GB memory card in the front slot and plugging in the power cable.

To scan, you turn the scanner on, optionally set the resolution using a button that toggles between 300 and 600 pixels per inch (ppi), put a photo in one of the two supplied protective sleeves, and insert the sleeve into the input slot. Everything else is automatic, with the scanner grabbing the photo, feeding it, and scanning it to a JPG file, automatically cropping and otherwise choosing settings.

After you finish scanning, you can move the files to your computer on the memory card or connect to your system with the supplied USB cable, wait for the computer to see the memory card as a USB drive, and copy the files. You can also optionally install a utility that will let you scan directly to your computer.

As with the P570, the PanScn04 comes without a photo editor. However, that's consistent with the emphasis on ease of use, since having a photo editor would mean having to invest some time in learning how to use it. The assumption is that you can use the built in tools in your operating system, like the Windows ability to manage, print, and, to some minor extent, edit photos.

Scan Speed
The PanScn04 shares the P570's ability to let you scan almost as fast as the scanner can go. This is usually not true for manual-feed scanners, because the timed speed doesn't include the extra time you'll spend preparing each original or carefully feeding it so it will go in straight.

The PanScn04 eliminates that extra time by coming with two protective sleeves. Start scanning with the photo inserted into one, and you'll have plenty of time to remove the photo from the other sleeve, put the photo away, insert a new photo in the sleeve, and have it ready when the first scan finishes. You'll need a little extra time to insert each photo, but that shouldn't be more than a second or two per photo.

In my tests, whether scanning to its memory card or to a computer, the PanScn04 took a consistent 15 to 17 seconds to scan at 600 ppi, and 15 to 16 seconds at 300 ppi. These times are essentially the same as for the P570 with one exception. Scanning to a computer at 600 ppi took almost twice as long for the P570, a result that was surprising enough so that I retested both scanners to confirm that I had the times right. There are several possible reasons for the difference, including both hardware and software issues, but Pandigital was unable to provide an explanation.

Also, to put these speeds in context, note that the P460 and PanScn05, which both use a smaller sleeve because of their 4 by 6 maximum scan size, took 10 seconds with the same photos at 300 ppi. Even so, the key point is that the PanScn05 is fast enough so it won't leave you feeling like your waiting for it.

Scan Quality
Scan quality, unfortunately, is a close match to the P570's quality, which means it shares the same limitations, with a loss of resolution that comes out as soft focus if you reprint the scans and a loss of both shadow detail (detail based on shading in dark areas) and detail based on shading in bright areas. As with the P570, however, the quality is good enough for casual photographers who just want to get their snapshots into digital format, and don't mind losing some quality in the process.

If you care more about good quality than ease of scanning, you should consider a flatbed scanner, like the Editors' Choice Epson Perfection V300 Photo ($99.99 direct, 4 stars). However, scanning with a flatbed is more cumbersome than using a sheet feeder. Lower quality is the tradeoff you get for the easier scanning. As with the Kodak P570, if you don't mind losing a little image quality and want an easy way to scan your 5- by 7-inch photos, the Pandigital Personal Scanner/Converter?5x7 PanScn04 can do the job, and it may well be the right scanner for your needs.

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Sunday 25 December 2011

RTA Shares Excellence & Quality Practices With Hamdan Bin Mohammed E-University

A delegation from the Hamdan Bin Mohammed e-University (HBMeU) hailed the Excellence & Quality model adopted by the Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) enabling it to achieve high levels of development & corporate performance of various affiliated sectors & agencies the results of which are reflected on the sophisticated range of services delivered to the public spanning all spectrums of the community.

A statement to this effect was made during a recent visit made to the RTA by the delegation members who were received by Dr. Khalid Mohammed Al Zahid, Director of Development & Corporate Performance at the Strategy & Corporate Governance Sector as well as several employees of the Dep?t. The visiting delegation comprised of Prof. Moustafa Hassan, Dean of e-School of Health & Environmental Studies; Dr. Souma Al Haj, Director of e-TQM Institute; and Nadia Kamali, Director of Marketing and Communication.

?The RTA always stands ready to receive delegations from government, semi-government and academic institutions to exchange ideas & visions and share with the best practices adopted by the RTA at world-class standards in all fields with a view to enhancing the performance, honing skills and furthering the expertise of the concerned parties in a way that contributes to better customer service experience,? said Dr. Al Zahid.

The Director of Development & Corporate Performance was delighted with the visit of the delegation of the Hamdan Bin Mohammed e-University as it commands a nation-wide respectable reputation, particularly in the fields of Excellence & Quality. He reiterated the importance of leveraging the partnership and permanent cooperation with the academic institutions in general and those specialized in excellence & quality in particular.

Members of the Hamdan Bin Mohammed e-University briefed the staff of RTA Development & Corporate Performance Dep?t on several global awards in the field of leadership excellence, and outlined the conferences & events being held in this line of the industry in Dubai. They also touched on key educational programs offered by the HBMeU to interested students, especially those relating to Excellence & Quality. Meanwhile, the delegation commended the strategic achievements & initiatives already made or being made by the RTA in mass transit system and all affairs pertinent to this vital service sector.

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Source: http://www.dubaicityguide.com/site/news/news-details.asp?newsid=35950

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Saturday 24 December 2011

Backstreet Boys star AJ McLean and new wife flash their sparkling wedding rings

By Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 10:11 PM on 22nd December 2011

Backstreet Boys star AJ McLean his new wife flashed their dazzling wedding rings for the first time last night.

The 33-year-old singer and model bride Rochelle DeAnna Karidis proudly revealed their co-ordinated diamond encrusted bands.

The tattooed newlyweds were clearly in a state of wedded bliss, exchanging kisses as they made their way into the Guns N' Roses concert in Los Angeles.

Happy couple: AJ McLean and his new wife Rochelle DeAnna Karidis attend the Guns N' Roses concert in Los Angeles last night

Happy couple: AJ McLean and his new wife Rochelle DeAnna Karidis attend the Guns N' Roses concert in Los Angeles last night

It's a bling thing: The tattooed pair showed off their wedding bands for the first time

It's a bling thing: The tattooed pair showed off their wedding bands for the first time

They were not the only familiar faces in the audience - Jim Carrey and his mystery girlfriend also attended the gig.

The boyband star and the model exchanged vows under gazebo on the Crystal Lawn at the Beverly Hills Hotel on Saturday.

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Fellow band members Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell, and? former member Kevin Richardson were believed to have attended.

AJ - who proposed back in January last year - posted excited tweets the day before the ceremony, which was officiated by his pal and celebrity photographer Tyler Shields on Saturday.

So in love: The pair put on an affectionate display outside the venue

So in love: The pair put on an affectionate display outside the venue

On Friday he took to Twitter, posting: 'Wedding is tomorrow. Ro and I could barely sleep last night. I think we're a little excited.'

Following the service, guests continued the celebrations at the hotel's Crystal ballroom for a goth-inspired evening of food and dance.

AJ and Rochelle recently moved from Hollywood to the Valley area of Los Angeles to live in a bigger home in preparation to start a family.

However, speaking earlier this year he said he is in no big rush to start having children.

'I think we'll be married for about three years before we have kids,' he explained.

Back in January, McLean checked himself into rehab to seek treatment for substance abuse.

It came just two months after the singer, whose real name is Alexander James, and his the Backstreet Boys announced plans to stage a comeback.

He has been in rehab twice before, once in 2001 and again in 2002, for addiction to alcohol and cocaine.

Back in the day: The Backstreet Boys, with ex-member Kevin Richardson, back in 1998

Back in the day: The Backstreet Boys, with ex-member Kevin Richardson, back in 1998

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Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2077714/Backstreet-Boys-star-AJ-McLean-new-wife-flash-sparkling-wedding-rings.html?ITO=1490

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Android 4.0 Device Upgrades Coming In Early 2012 (NewsFactor)

Samsung Electronics and other Android-based handset makers plan to roll out Google's Ice Cream Sandwich update on their mobile devices early next year. Samsung said Tuesday that the platform update, otherwise known as Android 4.0, will be ready for launch on the company's Galaxy S II smartphone and Galaxy Note device during the first quarter of 2012.

Updates for other Samsung mobile devices -- including the Galaxy R smartphone as well as the company's entire lineup of Galaxy Tab media tablets -- are expected to follow soon thereafter.

"For upgradeable models, Samsung will make separate announcements on details of OS updates scheduled for each market according to market situation and carriers' requirements," the company said in a blog.

However, Verizon's long delay in the introduction of the new Galaxy Nexus running Android 4.0 demonstrates that wireless carriers need time to fully evaluate the repercussions of major software upgrades running on their networks. Among other things, Ice Cream Sandwich sports a redesigned user interface with improved multitasking functionality and offers support for Wi-Fi hotspot connectivity as well as near-field communications.

Meanwhile, Google's Android juggernaut continues to gather steam.

"There are now over 700,000 Android devices activated every day," said Andy Rubin, Google's senior vice president of mobile, this week. "And for those wondering, we count each device only once, and 'activations' means you go into a store, buy a device, [and] put it on the network by subscribing to a wireless service."

Advantage Apple

Still, Apple has a knack for deflating the achievements of rivals through the launch of innovative product refreshes. Investment firm Piper Jaffray believes Apple will be able to command plenty of headlines in 2012 from the launch of a redesigned iPhone 5, iPad 3 and potentially an Apple Television.

"We expect buzz around a redesigned iPhone 5 to escalate in early calendar year 2012 until Apple launches it midway through the year," said Piper Jaffray analysts Gene Munster and Andrew Murphy. The iPhone 5, along with deeper penetration of cheaper iPhone models in more price-sensitive markets, should drive higher-than-expected iPhone growth into calendar year 2013."

Piper Jaffray forecasts Apple will ship 142.1 million iPhone units and 66 million iPad units next year. The investment firm's analysts also note that Apple is well-positioned to address competitive pressures in the tablet market by expanding its current iPad lineup.

"Our model currently assumes iPad 3 will simply replace iPad 2," Munster and Murphy noted. "However, if Apple expands the iPad lineup to both higher and lower price points, the new iPads could support growth well above our current estimates."

Google's Android Patent Worries

According to Nielsen, Android is the top smartphone platform in the U.S., with a 44.2 percent market share, followed by Apple's 28.6 percent of the smartphone market. Still, Google has to be concerned about Apple's on-going legal maneuvers and its effect on Android 4.0's prospects in the smartphone market.

For example, this week Apple won a limited victory over HTC in one smartphone patent dispute before the International Trade Commission and Motorola lost the first round of another Android related dispute when an ITC judge issued a preliminary ruling in Microsoft's favor.

However, Google's main focus is on rival Apple, which could launch lower-end devices next year that might push against Android even harder, said Al Hilwa, director of applications software development at IDC.

"These may have the net effect of forcing Google to charge device makers for Android to pay for the [intellectual property], thus driving up the relative cost of Android handsets," Hilwa said in an e-mail.

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Friday 23 December 2011

Windows Registry Errors: Finding and Correcting Them

If there happen to be errors in your machine registry, the efficiency of such machine may diminish severely and also often several programs can be altered. Quite a few won't start normally, regularly very cold or even stopping while some may work strange, system registry errors can also lead to a computer or laptop to stop responding dependant upon the extent of these inaccuracies. If you are a specialist with PCs, you could see the pop up messages and resolve such problems one by one although the majority of people will not even know what the registry is, thus what ways can they tackle this kind of issue? Here, I'm going to focus on a number of things which an individual could take to be able to look for and also fix registry errors to quicken the functionality of the computer.
One can find a couple of ways you could employ in correcting errors in your system registry, the first is to repair the mistakes on your own by personally finding the place the issues are then entering the accurate values in the registry. This isn't an effortless job because typing in bad figures can be an even serious threat to your computer or laptop in comparison with lost details, and that means you may just attempt this when you're certain in what you do. The other one technique is to hire a specialist to check out your computer, get when the inaccuracies can be and fix them. Whilst this approach is really costly, it is a lot better than fumbling about in a windows registry by yourself. Be sure that that pro you get is actually skillful when it comes to microsoft windows computer and is going to perform the job.
By far one of the best and reliable approach you should use would be to download and install some system registry cleaner to have the issues within your registry fixed conveniently. You should know that there are so many apps over the internet which carry out registry fix review?but they are simply not all the same, it is crucial for you to be diligent and discover the best app that provides a great many additional characteristics for example backing up the computer registry, forewarning a person whenever a malware tries to corrupt the system registry and perhaps performing routine checks on the system registry to identify then tackle whatever mistakes that might be present. An advantage with this tactic is you don't have to be a pro in order to deal with the registry, any computer end user can search a PC, see mistakes and fix them with ease.
Looking for the suitable registry fixer is actually another venture that can be demanding if you do not realize what features to search for in a windows reg fixer. Since there are plenty of windows registry scanners sold in the market these days, you will have to research widely in forums and even assessment sites and find the one which will be most suitable in restoring a computer or laptop without a lot difficulty. It must be convenient, trusted and automatic so that it searches the system registry on a regular basis. A good program to fix computer registry mistakes also needs to have the ability to update routinely and when possible provide you with great tips on ways to secure the computer or laptop from damage presented by by applications, viruses as well as malware which leave modifications on the system registry.

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Study: Liars likely to use texts to deceive

KAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images

A woman sends text messages on June 25, 2008 on her Blackberry phone.

By Athima Chansanchai

In a recent social experiment at a university, a group of students given the opportunity to deceive classmates using various mediums of communication were more likely to lie through texts than any other interaction that involved more direct contact with others.

The study, done by researchers at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia, involved 170 co-eds who performed mock stock deals using one of four methods: texting, face-to-face, audio or video chats.

They were split into groups of "brokers" and "buyers," each given real cash incentives to really get into their roles. Commissions figured prominently for brokers, while buyers' rewards were dependent on the value of their mock stock.

Here's where ethics came into play, and choices were made: Brokers had inside information about the mock stock losing its value, which buyers were not privy to until after the transaction. Once a deal was made, buyers were asked if their brokers "had employed deceit to sell their stock."

Guess what? If students didn't have to see their colleagues face-to-face, then it was more likely they were going to lie to them.

Live Poll

Which of these methods makes it easier to lie?

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    Text messages. You don't have to see the person, so what's a a few lies between friends/family?

    83%

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    Video chats. Takes a little more effort, but I can look them in the eye and still pull it off.

    0%

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    Audio chats. I can hear them, but I won't give away my deceit if I don't have to look at them.

    4%

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    Face-to-face. I should win an Academy Award for how well I can fool people in person.

    13%

VoteTotal Votes: 121

Researchers found deception in 83 percent of those who received text messages; audio chats were close behind at 71 percent. Then came face-to-face in-person contact, with 63.6 percent, and finally video chats, with 43 percent.

In an email to msnbc.com, Sauder associate professor Ronald Cenfetelli, a co-author on the paper, explained the discrepancy between video chats and face-to-face results.

It fits with the broader role that anonymity plays in lessening barriers to behaving badly. We suspect that video acts as a sort of "mirror" in enhancing a person's awareness of themselves. There is also the possibility that video is perceived to have some permanence (it is a recording that could be used for future reference).

May fit with the role video has played in protests/demonstrations.

In a statement released by the researchers, the fact that video chat seemed to be the least deceptive technique may indicate that "communicating by video heightened the brokers' awareness of being scrutinized, which suppressed their impulse to use dishonest sales tactics ??the so-called 'spotlight' effect."

The research could be applied to online business transactions, especially during this holiday season. Cenfetelli said:

"With this in mind, people shopping online using websites like eBay should consider asking sellers to talk over Skype to ensure they are getting information in the most trustworthy way possible."

Especially susceptible to this may be teens, who are among the most avid texters, at least according to a recent Nielsen poll shows that the average teen girl?receives and sends 4,000?texts a month.?

Take our poll and let us know if you think you're more likely to be lied to (or lie) via text vs. these other forms of communication.

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Thursday 22 December 2011

Could There Be Life on the New Earth-Size Planets? (SPACE.com)

For life as we know it to arise on another planet, scientists think the alien world must have three key ingredients: organic molecules that can form complex structures, energy to jiggle those molecules, and liquid water for them to jiggle in. It's a short recipe, but nonetheless, only planets that are extremely similar to Earth can possibly have all three items in stock.

If a planet is much closer to its star than we are to ours (and assuming that star is similar in size to our sun), all the water on its surface will evaporate in the heat. If it's much farther away, all its water will freeze. Similarly, planets much larger than Earth are gaseous, with no solid surface for an ocean to slosh around on, while those much smaller wouldn't have had enough gravity to form in the first place. Thus, in the search for "candidate planets" which could host alien life, "alien Earths" are the Holy Grail.

In a paper published today (Dec. 20) in the journal Nature, a team of scientists who study data collected by NASA's Kepler telescope report the discovery of a pair of exoplanets ? planets outside our solar system ? that are almost exactly the same size as Earth. The distant worlds, labeled Kepler-20e and 20f, orbit a star called Kepler-20 located 950 light-years away, and have diameters 0.87 times and 1.03 times that of Earth, respectively.

At those sizes, the planets' gravity would be strong enough to make them rocky like Earth, rather than gaseous like Jupiter. "Theoretical models suggest that the material inside the planet could be iron in the core surrounded by a mantle of silicates," said Guillermo Torres, a member of the Kepler team based at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. If that's the case, they would have, respectively, masses 1.7 times and three times Earth's mass, he said.

The planets are roughly Earth-size, but do they have what it takes to sustain life? Unfortunately, not quite. "These are just way too hot to be habitable," Torres told Life's Little Mysteries, a sister site to SPACE.

Both Kepler-20e and Kepler-20f orbit extremely close to their star, with years just 6 days and 20 days long, respectively. Though their star is slightly dimmer than our own, it still blasts them with too much heat. "For the inner one, the temperature is about 1000 degrees Celsius [1,800 degrees Fahrenheit], and for the outer one it's about 700 degrees C [1,300degrees F]," Torres said.

Unfortunately, that's far too hot for liquid water to survive. And because there are no swirling oceans on the new planets ? no primordial soups for organic molecules to slosh around in ? there has been no genesis of life, the scientists say.

But is there any chance that life that doesn't require water could exist on Kepler-20e and 20f? Torres said he gets this question a lot: "Why do we think that life has to be like we have it here on Earth? Well, the thing is we don't have any other examples of life, so we have to start with what we know. We cannot rule out that there might be other types of life that don't require water? if that's possible? but that seems a little far-fetched."

Two weeks ago, the Kepler team announced its discovery of another planet that was close to being habitable, but which missed the mark for a different reason. "We announced Kepler-22b, which has the right temperature for life, but it's too big. Now, we're announcing a planet that's the same size as Earth but it's too hot," said Dave Charbonneau, another member of the Kepler team based at Harvard's CfA.

"What we're doing next is trying to look for a planet that's the best of both worlds: Earth-size and the right temperature. That's the big one," he said.

This article was provided by Life's Little Mysteries, a sister site to SPACE.com Follow Natalie Wolchover on Twitter @nattyover. Follow Life's Little Mysteries on Twitter @llmysteries, then join us on Facebook.

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Monday 19 December 2011

The man Israel didn't release from prison: Marwan Barghouti

Palestinians originally hoped that Marwan Barghouti, compared by some to former South African prisoner-turned-president Nelson Mandela, would be included in a prisoner swap finalized today.

There were rumors and Palestinians hopes that the Gilad Shalit prisoner swap this fall would result in the release of Marwan Barghouti, the man who many see as a possible successor to Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas.

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Under the Shalit deal, more than 1,000 Palestinians were to be released over several months in exchange for the Israeli soldier kidnapped by Hamas in 2006. But as Israel announced the names of the remaining 550 prisoners to be released today, Mr. Barghouti was not among them.

Barghouti is perhaps the most prominent Palestinian still imprisoned by Israel, and he is championed by many Palestinians not only as a preferred successor to Mr. Abbas but also the man who can make peace with Israel.

With a militant background and time behind bars, he has street cred that Abbas lacks, but that also makes him controversial in Israel and abroad. He has, however, professed a commitment to peace in more recent years; some compare him to South Africa's Nelson Mandela, who emerged from 27 years in prison to usher in the country's transition from apartheid to democracy.

"If Israel is really interested in a Palestinian partner for a?two-state solution, they will release Marwan Barghouti," says Mahdi Abdel Hadi,?director of the Palestinian Academic Society For the Study?of International Affairs in Jerusalem. ?

Barghouti's appeal

Barghouti was arrested in 2002 and charged in 26 deaths and belonging to a terrorist organization. Two years later he was convicted for the death of four Israelis and a Greek monk, while the other 21 counts were dropped. Although no proof was brought showing his direct?involvement in the killings, an Israeli court convicted him based on his leadership role of militias affiliated with his Fatah political party and sentenced him to five life terms.

The image of Barghouti in Israeli custody with handcuffed arms raised above his head dots the West Bank. At the Qalandiya checkpoint, where Palestinians frequently sit for hours waiting to cross into Israel, there is a huge portrait of him on the separation wall next to that of the late Palestinian icon Yasser Arafat ? the guerrilla fighter turned president of the internationally backed Palestinian Authority (PA).

Arafat's successor, Mr. Abbas, has neither the charisma nor the military record of Arafat ? and certainly less popular backing. He has spent most of his life outside of the West Bank, living in several Arab countries and earning a PhD at a university in Moscow. Barghouti, by contrast, is from the village of Kobar, just eight miles outside Ramallah.

?Barghouti is from our homeland,? says Jamil Anton, sitting in his electronics shop in Ramallah. "Abbas came from outside."

Older Palestinians not as enthralled

Many Palestinians in Ramallah recall personal encounters with Barghouti and consider him free of the sort of corruption allegations that have plagued PA officials, both under Abbas and Arafat?? even though he served in the Palestinian parliament for a few years. Ahead of?parliamentary elections in 2005, Barghouti released a statement from prison promising an end to corruption?his Fatah movement.

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Sunday 18 December 2011

?Goodbye, With. Hello, Path 2.? Morin Migrates Users to New App

With Winds DownDave Morin and Path's secondary standalone app With "is winding down", according to a tweet, email, and blog post from Path. "Now tweet who you're with directly from Path", the email explains. The encouraged migration signals the end of Path's experiment with a stripped down, single feature experience. Details are sparse but this looks like an early warning to With users that the app will be sunsetted soon, though it still currently functions.

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Vote now for the casual gaming app of the year [TiPb Awards]

TiPb Awards: Casual game of the yearMany of the most popular casual iOS games in 2011 were, in some ways sadly, the same games that were popular in 2010 — the same Angry Birds and Cut the Rope and Smurf’s Village and various [Farm/Village/City] franchises....


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Saturday 17 December 2011

Does defense bill's anti-terror provision deprive Americans of key rights?

The defense bill has cleared the Senate, and President Obama has withdrawn his veto threat, but concerns linger for some over whether a counterterrorism rider to the bill could deprive Americans of due process rights.

The US Senate on Thursday approved a controversial measure that affirms broad authority for the nation?s military to indefinitely detain suspected Al Qaeda members and associates captured in the United States.

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The measure, a rider to the $662 billion Defense Authorization Act of 2012, was initially opposed by the Obama administration. It sparked sharp debate over whether the provision would allow detention without charge of US citizens seized on American soil.

Supporters downplayed the potential threat to civil liberties and offered compromise language to minimize the impact on US-based citizens. But critics denounced the measure as an ill-conceived expansion of executive and military power at the expense of due process rights.

The House of Representatives endorsed an amended version of the bill Wednesday 283 to 136, and President Obama has withdrawn a veto threat. The Senate vote was 86 to 13.

Sen. John McCain (R) of Arizona, a co-sponsor, said in a floor speech that the measure was designed to address an inconsistency in Obama administration counterterrorism policy.

While Mr. Obama in September approved the killing of a US citizen in Yemen suspected of helping Al Qaeda, the administration has declined to authorize the open-ended military detention of Al Qaeda suspects captured in the US, Senator McCain said.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R) of South Carolina agreed. ?If you believe you can kill an American citizen who had joined Al Qaeda, why can?t you capture and hold him,? Senator Graham asked.

?You can kill them, capture them overseas, but when they get here we have to treat them as a common criminal,? he added.

McCain and Graham were referring to Anwar Al-Awlaki, the US-born Muslim cleric who was killed in a US drone missile attack Sept. 30.

Several senators contrasted the military option in Mr. Awlaki?s case with the handling of the so-called underwear bomber, who tried to blow up a jetliner over Detroit in Dec. 2009.

Nigerian citizen Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was taken into the custody of the criminal justice system and given Miranda warnings that he had a right to a lawyer and a right to remain silent. Some senators suggested he should have been taken into military custody and subjected to aggressive interrogation without any warnings.

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Paris Saint-Germain fades away

By JEROME PUGMIRE

AP Sports Writer

Associated Press Sports

updated 6:40 p.m. ET Dec. 14, 2011

PARIS (AP) -Big-spending Paris Saint-Germain crashed out of the Europa League on Wednesday, a costly exit for an ambitious French club desperate for silverware and one which increases the pressure on coach Antoine Kombouare.

PSG grabbed two goals in the last five minutes at Parc des Princes to beat Athletic Bilbao 4-2, but it was all for nothing as Salzburg won 3-2 at Slovan Bratislava to join Bilbao as Group F's qualifiers for the last 32.

"It's very disappointing. We honestly could have got through in this group," said Kombouare, whose future is under heavy scrutiny. "But when your qualification comes down to one game and your destiny is no longer in your own hands, then things become difficult."

Lazio, Besiktas, Wisla Krakow and Steaua Bucharest were the other teams to qualify for the knockout phase on Wednesday.

Wisla's progress from Group K was sealed in dramatic circumstances, beating FC Twente 2-1 and then seeing Fulham concede a goal to Odense with 10 seconds remaining in stoppage time to draw 2-2. The English club, finalists in 2010, would have gone through with a win.

The remaining four berths are up for grabs on Thursday, with the draw for the last 32 being made on Friday.

PSG's wealthy Qatari backers, QSI, spent ?82 million ($116 million) on new signings at the start of the season, but the club is now out of both the League Cup and the Europa League.

Kombouare's position has been under the microscope in recent weeks after the club's sporting director Leonardo admitted he had met with former Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti.

After Wednesday's game, Leonardo denied suggestions that PSG midfielder Claude Makelele is in line to replace Kombouare in an interim role before a bigger name takes over.

"It's good to talk about this possibility, but we never offered him this position," Leonardo said.

Defender Jon Aurtenetxe gave Bilbao an early lead and David Lopez equalized for the Spanish side after Javier Pastore and Mathieu Bodmer put PSG 2-1 up.

Midfielder Inigo Perez's own goal and substitute striker Guillaume Hoarau's penalty sealed PSG's win, which was ultimately in vain after Salzburg came from two goals down inside the first six minutes to secure second place in the group.

Lazio was the other big name threatened by early elimination from Europe's second-tier club competition on Wednesday but the Italian side avoided the same fate as PSG.

Libor Kozak and Giuseppe Sculli scored the goals as Lazio qualified in second place in Group D with a 2-0 win over pool winner Sporting Lisbon. FC Vaslui could have still denied Lazio a last-32 spot by beating FC Zurich, but the Romanian team lost 2-0 in Switzerland.

Besiktas leapfrogged Stoke to finish top of Group E by rallying to a 3-1 victory over the English club, which had already clinched its place in the knockout phase.

Fulham looked to be cruising through when it went 2-0 ahead by the 31st minute following goals by United States midfielder Clint Dempsey - his third goal in the competition - and Kerim Frei.

However, the English club paid the price for sitting back and protecting its lead, with Hans Henrik Andreasen halving the deficit in the 64th and substitute Djiby Fall grabbing a dramatic equalizer with the final touch of the game.

"It was the last cross of the match, so I'm very, very disappointed," Fulham manager Martin Jol said.

Wisla did its part by ending Twente's unbeaten record in the group, although the Dutch club had already qualified as group winners.

Steaua, the 1986 European champions, pipped Maccabi Haifa to second place behind Schalke in Group J by beating AEK Larnaca 3-1. Maccabi slumped to a 3-0 home loss to Schalke, which had already qualified.

Anderlecht sealed top spot in Group L with a perfect record by winning 5-3 at home to Lokomotiv Moscow, in a match between two teams who had already gone through.

Anderlecht striker Matias Suarez scored for the seventh time in this season's competition, helping the Belgian club reach a total of 18 goals from its six group games.

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Friday 16 December 2011

Italy bond costs set to mark new record at auction (Reuters)

MILAN (Reuters) ? Italy's five-year borrowing costs are expected to rise further above 6 percent on Wednesday, to mark a new euro lifetime high, at an auction that will provide a first test of bond market sentiment towards the euro zone after last weekend's EU summit.

Measures agreed by European leaders to strengthen fiscal discipline have not convinced markets the debt crisis will be resolved and threatened rating downgrades for euro zone states averted, or curbed yields on outstanding Italian debt.

Saddled with a debt equivalent to 120 percent of gross domestic product, Italy has seen its funding costs spiral towards unsustainable levels since taking centre stage in the debt crisis in early July.

The yield on the five-year BTP bond it will sell on Wednesday topped 7 percent on Monday, although it was able to sell short-dated debt on the same day at a slightly lower cost than the euro-era high levels seen a month before.

Italy paid 6.3 percent in November to sell five-year bonds, its highest cost of borrowing since the single currency's adoption in 1999.

The same September 2016 BTP bond yielded around 6.8 percent late on Tuesday as markets fretted over implementation of measures on the euro zone bailout fund agreed at the summit. Fears that credit rating agency Standard & Poor's will downgrade some or all of the 15 euro zone sovereigns it has on watch after the summit also kept investors edgy.

The small size of Wednesday's sale -- limited to just one issue of up to 3 billion euros -- should help it go through despite low liquidity in the markets close to year-end. But bigger tests loom in the new year.

BIG CHALLENGE IN JANUARY

Italy has trimmed the size of its auctions in reaction to market pressure but it will have to step up issuance if it is to meet a gross funding goal of around 440 billion euros next year.

"The issuance challenge for Italy in 2012 is considerable and January will provide an important first hurdle," Citi analysts said in a comment on Wednesday's auction.

Nearly 26 billion euros of BTP bonds mature on February 1, with 91 billion euros of bonds falling due by the end of April.

"ECB buying in the secondary market will help, but, if the crisis worsens, it is difficult to see how Italy will retain independent market access in 2012 and help from the International Monetary Fund may at some stage be needed," Citi analysts said.

The European Central Bank has propped up Italian and Spanish government bonds though purchases on the secondary markets since early August. Analysts say its indirect support has been key in helping purchases by primary dealers at auctions because they can sell at least part of their holdings to the central bank.

"With investors' portfolios closed ahead of year-end, the auction is a matter for primary dealers. Luckily they know they can count on the ECB," said a London-based bond trader.

Expectations measures to be agreed at the summit would prompt more aggressive ECB bond buying -- coupled with a new austerity package by the Rome emergency government aimed at staving off financial disaster -- had driven Italian yields lower last week.

But selling pressure returned after ECB President Mario Draghi dashed hopes the central bank would ramp up its purchases in response to the EU agreement on more stringent fiscal rules.

ECB sources told Reuters purchases would remain limited for the time being but analysts say a radical shift may be needed next year if the situation deteriorates.

Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco said last week that Italian borrowing costs must fall in a sustained way to around 5 percent to ensure Rome can continue to manage its 1.9 trillion euro debt.

Spain will also sell bonds this week, with up to 3.5 billion euros of 2016, 2020 and 2021 bonds due for auction on Thursday.

It sold short-term debt on Tuesday, paying less to borrow than record levels seen at a November sale, but analysts warned good demand for its 12-month and 18-month T-bills would not necessarily translate into a bid for longer-dated paper.

"This is defensive, this is balance sheet paper, there may be the odd FX reserve manager who has looked at it and picked them up ... it doesn't really tell us how the auctions on Thursday are going to go," said Marc Ostwald, strategist at Monument Securities in London.

(Reporting by Valentina Za; Editing by Catherine Evans)

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A Year In Fail: The 6 biggest technology flops of 2011 (Yahoo! News)

From 3D tech to a sea of copycat iPads, these attempted innovations flopped in 2011

In 2011, technology gifted the masses with the?magic of the cloud and?4G as far as the eye can see, but the year wasn't without its disappointments. In fact, this year's tech climate bore witness to some failures of truly epic proportion: From launch letdowns to billion dollar bungles, here are our picks for the biggest technology fails of 2011.

1. Android Tablets
Well over a year after the release of the first?iPad, not a single company has managed to make a dent in Apple's strangehold on the tablet market. When it?debuted at CES at the beginning of 2011, the?Motorola Xoom looked to boast all the trappings of a proper iPad rival: the sleek new?Android tablet operating system, plenty of power under the hood...what could go wrong? But a few short months later, the Xoom and other would-be successful slates like the?slew of Galaxy Tabs have all blurred together. There is still hardly a single compelling reason to buy a tablet that isn't cut from Apple's cloth ? and the debut of the iPad 2 in March was just another nail in the coffin of Android latecomers the market over.

Do you have the new Facebook Timeline yet?

2. Facebook Timelines
Hey, remember the?Facebook redesign? The one that was announced to the Facebook-loving populace back in September? We barely do either: The world's most visited social network has been caught up in a?court battle over the rights to the name of its core new feature: the Timeline. We don't care what Facebook calls it, but the company certainly let the cat out of the bag way too early on this one. After integrating the Ticker, its controversial real-time scrolling sidebar, our profile pages look as dull as ever. And when Timelines do eventually?roll out, Facebook will face a double backlash: not only will the users who've been looking forward to the photo-centric redesign be put off by the false start, but the rest will be outraged all over again when things shift around on the social network.

Sure, the iPhone 4S sold well, but it's no iPhone 5

3. iPhone 4S

While it's no flop when it comes to?sales figures, the?iPhone 4S remains one of 2011's biggest consumer letdowns. Earlier this year, Apple's?iPad 2 upped its prececessor's appeal considerably, slimming the original slate down while speeding it up ? but it's tough to not be disappointed by the iconic company's most recent handset.?Apple's newest iteration of the iPhone is certainly nothing to sneeze at ? it's still one of the fastest, best-looking smartphones on the block ? but it's?no iPhone 5. After spending the better part of the year salivating over a reinvented iPhone with a larger screen, a thinner profile, and other untold Apple-flavored wonders, Apple aficionados were presented with the iPhone 4S ? a nominal upgrade over the previous model that touted the now much-parodied?Siri app as its main selling point. While Siri is a capable (if at times perhaps?too capable) virtual companion, 2011 is still an off-year when it comes to the world's must-have gadget. Patience is a virtue, and all eyes are on 2012's iPhone to up the ante.

The TouchPad was HP's last ditch effort to save webOS

4. HP TouchPad
If any one product has ridden the proverbial rollercoaster this year, it's HP's tablet, the TouchPad. After buying Palm in 2010, HP bet the farm on its new?lineup of mobile devices running on Palm's well-loved?webOS platform: the capable Pre 3 smartphone, the mini Veer, and the TouchPad ? HP's somewhat literal response to the iPad. The company was so confident in its mobile strategy that it even insisted that every new HP computer would come with a version of the mobile software next year ? a pretty outrageously aggressive move, considering that HP cranks out?more PCs than any other company in the world.

Things were looking bright for webOS, but after a mere month of lackluster sales, HP sent its barely month-old tablet to the guillotine and slashed prices dramatically enough to rouse consumer interest in the?failed product. After throwing away $1.2 billion in acquiring webOS, HP ultimately handed the software over to the masses as an?open source project ? and that's just the latest twist on what might be 2011's most ill-fated gadget.

5. Windows Phone 7
After about a year on the market, you'd be hard pressed to find anyone with Microsoft's new smartphone software in their pocket. A?lackluster debut only turned into a yet more?disappointing tenure: By the third quarter of 2011, Microsoft commanded a meager?2.7% of the smartphone software ecosystem. The computing giant's considerable resources haven't been enough to provide a compelling alternative to the iPhone or the veritable army of Android devices crowding carrier shelves. While the new mobile OS happily veered off from the path of Microsoft's last mobile software with a vibrant new look and a handful of fresh ideas,?Windows Phone 7 continues to be too little, too late.

3D is spreading, but not nearly as fast as expected

6. 3D technology
The future might be now, but you'd hardly know it by taking a peek in the average living room. At the outset, 2011 looked like it might be the tipping point for?3D ? after blockbuster hits like?Tron stirred up popular interest in the third dimension, it only follows that consumers would want to tote that tech home with them, right? Wrong. Blame high prices, headaches, or goofy accessories, but at the end of 2011, interest around?3D television hovers around the same flatline as it did a year ago. And it isn't just television: Nintendo's 3DS handheld gaming console laced even some?best-loved classics with an extra layer of (literal) depth, but sales didn't even?begin to approach the projected 16 million units the console's idealistic creator intended to move by the year's end.

This article originally appeared on Tecca

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