Friday, February 22, 2013

The Console Wars, Begun They Have: Microsoft May Announce New Xbox At April Event

Image (1) xbox1.jpg for post 105504A number of solid reports, including a new domain name, XboxEvent.com registered to Microsoft, are pointing to an Xbox event in April. While most console reveals happen at E3, as evidenced by Sony's mystery-filled conference, Microsoft will probably announce specs and some launch titles and leave the money shot for Los Angeles in June.

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PS4 Eye promises to unlock your PlayStation at a glance, tips hat to Kinect

PS4 Eye promises to unlock your PlayStation at a glance, tips hat to Kinect

Just finished watching Sony's "see the future" of PlayStation event? We hope you didn't blink, you might have missed a quick reveal of the next PlayStation Eye The optical sensor was overshadowed by the reveal of the DualShock 4, but it's nothing to scoff at -- the second generation Eye features two 1280 x 800 cameras, four microphones and an 85-degree field of view. Put together, the setup promises facial recognition, player positioning and depth sensing and enhanced PlayStation Move support. The Kinect-like camera is designed to work with Sony's new controller standard too, recognizing each player by the color of the DualShock 4's LED light bar. Sony says the Eye will allow the PS4 to use face login, and the collection of microphones might make voice control possible as well. No word yet if the new camera device will be a PS4 pack in or sold separately, but if you're interested in mining press releases for details, you'll find one after the break.

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Lindsay Lohan -- Gets Her ASS KICKED in Legal Fight with Pitbull ...

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Pitbull didn't just win his legal war with Lindsay Lohan ... he ANNIHILATED HER ... TMZ has learned.

We broke the story ... Lohan sued the rapper in 2011 for using her name in his hit song "Give Me Everything" ... when he dropped the line, "I got it locked up like Lindsay Lohan."

Lohan claimed Pitbull never got permission to use her name ... and therefore he had no right to profit off of it.

But today a New York federal judge sided with Pitbull ... ruling that Lindsay is dead wrong on the law -- because the song is a work of art protected by the 1st amendment PLUS Lindsay's barely even mentioned in it.

The judge also ruled ... Lindsay's allegations that she suffered emotional distress are also BS.

The case has been dismissed.

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Numbers taking and passing AP exams move up again

As Advanced Placement exams have expanded to a more diverse group of high school students, more failures and lower average results seemed almost inevitable. But recent high school graduates seem to be bucking the trend: For the first time on record, average scores, the percentage passing and top scores are all increasing.

In its annual report Wednesday on the AP Program, the College Board said nearly one-third of 2012 public high school graduates took AP tests, and nearly one in five received a passing score of 3 or higher on the five-point-scale exams offered in 34 subjects from calculus to history to studio art. Both figures are up substantially from a decade ago, when 18 percent of graduates took an exam and fewer than 12 percent earned a score of 3 or higher.

But more notably, the College Board said that for the first time since it began collecting data by class year in 2001, the mean exam score increased from the previous year, from 2.80 to 2.83. The percentage of all exams that earned at least a 3 also rose for the first time, and the 14.2 percent earning a top score of 5 was also the highest ever.

That's significant because it could boost the College Board's argument that there remain students out there who could succeed on AP exams if given the opportunity. And as the federal government, states and school districts aggressively push AP, the results could blunt criticism that AP expansion has become an obsession among educators, diverting resources from remedial work that low-performing students really need and setting them up to fail.

"What we see here through AP is some evidence you can both increase the number of students engaged in rigorous coursework, you can increase the diversity of students who take it, and you can keep those high standards and performance," said College Board vice president of communications Peter Kauffmann.

Trevor Packer, the College Board's senior vice president for the AP program, said "one year does not a trend make." But nor do the results look like a blip. After regular annual declines, scores stabilized last year, and early results from members of the class of 2013 who have already taken AP exams suggest the upward trend will continue next year.

Packer said it wasn't clear why results were improving, but said possible factors include colleges and universities taking AP scores and coursework more seriously (though Dartmouth College recently announced it would no longer accept AP credit). Course redesigns may also have helped, particularly in reducing the number of students getting the lowest score of 1.

Another factor could be the rising cost of college, with students taking more seriously the opportunity to get college credit and reduce the time it takes to earn degrees.

More than 954,000 of last year's graduates, or 32.4 percent, took an AP exam, compared to 471,000 a decade before. But the College Board contends despite the growth, wide gaps in access remain, particularly for low-income and minority students. It estimates more than 300,000 students nationwide with "AP potential" ? defined as a 60-percent predicted likelihood of passing an AP exam based on PSAT performance ? did not take an AP exam.

Disparities by race remain substantial, even among students who appear to have a good chance at a passing score. Six in 10 Asian students with "AP potential" took math and science AP exams, compared to four in 10 white students, and three in 10 black and Hispanic ones.

Still, 26.6 percent of AP test-takers in last year's class were low-income, compared to just 11.5 percent for the class of 2003. That translates to more than 250,000 low-income students taking an AP exam, quadruple the figure from a decade ago.

The College Board, a not-for-profit membership organization that also operates the SAT exam, also said many states have made progress in narrowing AP access gaps for low-income and minority students.

It singled out Florida as the only state with a large Hispanic population to eliminate the "equity gap" in both AP participation and success with respect to Hispanic students. Hispanics account for 24.8 percent of Florida's graduating high school class, but a higher percentage of its AP test-takers and those passing the exam there.

For black students, however, there is not a single state with a substantial black population where black students have eliminated their AP "equity gap." Nationally, blacks accounted for 14.5 percent of high school graduates, but just 9.2 percent of those taking AP exams and 4.4 percent of those scoring 3 or higher.

Among other findings in the report:

?There remain large state-by-state disparities in participation and performance. Maryland had the highest percentage of graduates earning at least one score of 3 or higher (29.6 percent) and Mississippi the lowest (4.6 percent).

?The three most popular exams are English language and composition, U.S. history, and English literature and composition, each taken by more than 300,000 students last year. The rarest are Japanese and Italian language and culture, taken by fewer than 2,000.

?The annual report doesn't include results from private schools or overseas students. But among overseas AP test-takers, China for the first time surpassed Canada as the top country of origin.

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Dolphins call each other by name, study claims

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While researchers often hesitate to apply the "l word" -- language -- to non-human communications, bottlenose dolphins and possibly other dolphin species clearly have a very complex and sophisticated communication system.

By Jennifer Viegas
Discovery News

Bottlenose dolphins call out the specific names of loved ones when they become separated, a study finds.

Other than humans, the dolphins are the only animals known to do this, according to the study, published in the latest Proceedings of the Royal Society B. The big difference with bottlenose dolphins is that these communications consist of whistles, not words.

Earlier research found that bottlenose dolphins name themselves, with dolphins having a ?signature whistle? that encodes other information. It would be somewhat like a human shouting, ?Hey everybody! I?m an adult healthy male named George, and I mean you no harm!?


The new finding is that bottlenose dolphins also say the names of certain other dolphins.

?Animals produced copies when they were separated from a close associate and this supports our belief that dolphins copy another animal?s signature whistle when they want to reunite with that specific individual,? lead author Stephanie King of the University of St. Andrews Sea Mammal Research Unit told Discovery News.

King and her colleagues collected acoustic data from wild bottlenose dolphins around Sarasota Bay, Fla., from 1984 to 2009. The researchers also intensely studied four captive adult male dolphins housed at The Seas Aquarium, also in Florida.

The captive males are adults that keepers named Calvin, Khyber, Malabar and Ranier.

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Bottlenose dolphins communicate through a series of whistles.

These bottlenose dolphins, however, as well as all of the wild ones, developed their own signature whistles that serve as names in interactions with other dolphins.

?A dolphin emits its signature whistle to broadcast its identity and announce its presence, allowing animals to identify one another over large distances and for animals to recognize one another and to join up with each other,? King explained. ?Dolphin whistles can be detected up to 20 km away (12.4 miles) depending on water depth and whistle frequency.?

The researchers said dolphins copy the signature whistles of loved ones, such as a mother or close male buddy, when the two are apart. These ?names? were never emitted in aggressive or antagonistic situations and were only directed toward loved ones.

The whistle copies also always had a unique variation to them, so the dolphins weren?t merely mimicking each other. The dolphins instead were adding their own ?tone of voice? via unique whistling.

While researchers often hesitate to apply the ?l word? -- language -- to non-human communications, bottlenose dolphins and possibly other dolphin species clearly have a very complex and sophisticated communication system.

?Interestingly, captive dolphins can learn new signals and refer to objects and it may be that dolphins can use signature whistle copies to label or refer to an individual, which is a skill inherent in human language,? King said.

Heidi Harley, a professor of psychology at New College of Florida, is a leading expert on cognitive processes in dolphins. She agrees with the new paper?s conclusions.

Harley told Discovery News that it can be challenging to study dolphin signature whistles, since it?s difficult to identify which particular dolphin is emitting the sounds, and whether or not the sounds are just mimicked copies.

?This study provides evidence that copies of signature whistles include elements that differ from the whistles of the original whistler, while still maintaining the changes in frequency over time that allow a listener to identify the original whistler,? Harley said. ?In addition, that signature whistle copying occurs between close associates, suggesting it is used affiliatively.?

King and her team are now using sound playback experiments to see how wild, free-ranging dolphins respond to hearing a copy of their own signature whistle.

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California school district sued over yoga program

An attorney representing a family bent out of shape over a public school yoga program in the beach city of Encinitas filed a lawsuit Wednesday to stop the district-wide classes.

In the lawsuit filed in San Diego Superior Court, attorney Dean Broyles argued that the twice weekly, 30-minute classes are inherently religious, in violation of the separation between church and state.

The plaintiffs are Stephen and Jennifer Sedlock and their children, who are students in the Encinitas Union School District.

"EUSD's Ashtanga yoga program represents a serious breach of the public trust," Broyles said. "Compliance with the clear requirements of law is not optional or discretionary. This is frankly the clearest case of the state trampling on the religious freedom rights of citizens that I have personally witnessed in my 18 years of practice as a constitutional attorney."

Superintendent Timothy B. Baird said he had not seen the lawsuit and could not directly comment on it, but he defended the district's decision to integrate yoga into its curriculum this year.

The district is believed to be the first in the country to have full-time yoga teachers at every one of its schools. The lessons are funded by a $533,000, three-year grant from the Jois Foundation, a nonprofit group that promotes Asthanga yoga. Since the district started the classes at its nine schools in January, Baird said teachers and parents have noticed students are calmer, using the breathing practices to release stress before tests.

"We're not teaching religion," he said. "We teach a very mainstream physical fitness program that happens to incorporate yoga into it. It's part of our overall wellness program. The vast majority of students and parents support it."

Baird said the lawsuit would not deter the district from offering the classes.

Broyles said his clients took legal action after the district refused to take their complaints into account. He said the Sedlocks are not seeking monetary damages but are asking the court to intervene and suspend the program.

The lawsuit notes Harvard-educated religious studies professor Candy Gunther Brown found the district's program is pervasively religious, having its roots in Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist and metaphysical beliefs and practices.

While the lawsuit names only one family, dozens of parents feel the same way and oppose the program, Broyles said.

Children who have opted out of the program have been harassed and bullied, the plaintiffs allege. The children who opt out also are missing out on 60 of the 100 weekly minutes of physical activity required by the state, since they usually sit and read during the yoga lessons, the plaintiffs say.

Yoga is now taught at public schools from the rural mountains of West Virginia to the bustling streets of Brooklyn as a way to ease stress in today's pressure-packed world where even kindergartners say they feel tense about keeping up with their busy schedules. But most classes are part of an after-school program, or are offered only at a few schools or by some teachers in a district.

The Jois Foundation says it believes the program will become a national model to help schools teach students life skills.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/02/20/3244832/california-school-district-sued.html

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HTC One gets official - metal chassis, 1080p display, 'Ultrapixel' camera

HTC One

After much speculation, a lot of hype and just a few leaks, HTC has today officially announced the HTC One, its leading Android handset for 2013. A metallic beast fashioned from a single slab of custom aluminum, the new HTC One sports a unique design not dissimilar from that of the Droid DNA. Major design features include dual front-facing speakers, a unique antenna placement around the edge of the device and the switch to a two-button setup. The phone will be available in silver and black color options.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

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TSX jumps as German data lifts banks, energy

TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index closed almost 1 percent higher on Tuesday with financial and energy shares leading the gains after investor confidence got a shot in the arm from data showing a pick-up in German economic sentiment.

German analyst and investor sentiment soared to its highest level since April 2010, beating all expectations with a third successive increase.

News of a possible merger between Office Depot Inc, the No. 2 U.S. office supply retailer, and smaller rival OfficeMax Inc lifted U.S. stocks and also encouraged the Canadian market.

"The equity markets in Europe and the U.S. are very strong today, and Canada is getting dragged along," said Levente Mady, vice president and senior portfolio manager at PI Financial Corp.

The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index <.gsptse> unofficially closed up 123.58 points, or 0.97 percent, at 12,810.21. Nine of the 10 main sectors on the index were higher.

"It's sentiment driven. You've seen a lot less negative news flow and that is a positive for the market," said Kevin Headland, director, portfolio advisory group, at Manulife Asset Management.

Shares of life insurer Great-West Lifeco were up 2.4 percent at C$27.43 after it was announced the Canadian insurer is buying state-rescued insurer Irish Life for 1.3 billion euros ($1.7 billion) in a deal that increases Great-West's presence in Ireland.

Financial shares, the index's weightiest sector, rose 1.2 percent, with Royal Bank of Canada up 1.8 percent at C$64.43, and Toronto-Dominion Bank gaining 1.3 percent to C$83.84.

Several Canadian banks will report quarterly results next week, and investors are looking for stronger profit margins and growth.

"Dividends remain intact and relative to the (broader) TSX the banks remain very attractive to Canadian investors," Headland said.

The energy sector advanced 1.1 percent, with TransCanada Corp rising 1.3 percent to C$47.39, and Suncor Energy Inc gaining 1.3 percent to C$32.17.

Oil prices rose as traders grew bullish amid a rally in U.S. stock markets, even as U.S. pipeline bottlenecks and European economic concerns threatened to weigh on oil markets.

The materials sector, which includes mining stocks, slipped 0.2 percent, tracking lower gold prices.

Gold fell near a six-month low on Tuesday, holding just above $1,600 an ounce, as signs of an improving global economic outlook dented bullion's safe-haven appeal.

In other company news, Inmet Mining Corp said it would waive its so-called poison pill takeover defense against a hostile offer by First Quantum Minerals Ltd and hinted it may execute strategic alternatives to the C$5.1 billion ($5.05 billion) bid. Inmet's shares fell 1.9 percent to C$69.10.

(Editing by Peter Galloway)

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Tenn court refuses to hear appeal in McGraw case

This Jan. 15, 2013 photo shows country singer and actor Tim McGraw in Nashville, Tenn. His latest album, "Two Lanes of Freedom," will be released on Tuesday, Feb. 5. (Photo by Donn Jones/Invision/AP)

This Jan. 15, 2013 photo shows country singer and actor Tim McGraw in Nashville, Tenn. His latest album, "Two Lanes of Freedom," will be released on Tuesday, Feb. 5. (Photo by Donn Jones/Invision/AP)

This Jan. 15, 2013 photo shows country singer and actor Tim McGraw in Nashville, Tenn. His latest album, "Two Lanes of Freedom," will be released on Tuesday, Feb. 5. (Photo by Donn Jones/Invision/AP)

(AP) ? The Tennessee Supreme Court has put an end to Curb Records' fight to keep Tim McGraw off another label ? two weeks after he released his new album with Big Machine Records.

The court refused to hear Curb's appeal of a lower court's ruling that McGraw was free to record with whomever he wished while his legal fight with his longtime label continued through the court system. An appeals court affirmed that ruling last year and Curb sought the Supreme Court's help. The court signed an order last week denying the appeal.

McGraw released "Two Lanes of Freedom" on his new label on Feb. 5. It debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 all-genre albums chart, selling more than 106,000 copies. It's the first album of his career not to be released on Curb.

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As asteroid zips past Earth, exploding meteor hints at what could have been (+video)

The meteor that exploded over Russia was much smaller than the asteroid that will buzz Earth Friday. But it shows how destructive Earth impacts can be ? and how unexpected.

By Pete Spotts,?Staff writer / February 15, 2013

A simulation of asteroid 2012 DA14 approaching from the south as it passes through the Earth-moon system on Friday. The 150-foot object will pass within 17,000 miles of the Earth.

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As scientists prepared to watch a massive asteroid zip past Earth Friday, a?10-ton meteor lit up the sky over the Russian region of Chelyabinsk before exploding into fragments high above the ground. And just like that, a day of one flying space rock became a day of two.?

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"This is a big deal," says Kaliat Ramesh, a professor of mechanical engineering at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. "You really should view this meteoroid we saw in Russia as a wake-up call" regarding the hazards even small objects can present, he adds.

Indeed, it's a day of multiple wake-up calls.

At 2:24 p.m. EST today, asteroid 2012 DA14 passed within a scant 17,200 miles of?Earth ? a whisker in cosmic terms.

The asteroid is about 150 feet across and poses no threat to Earth, astronomers say, although an object of that size could take out a major metropolitan area if it collided with the planet. But the asteroid's close approach provides a unique opportunity for researchers to track and study it in ways that could improve their ability to distinguish truly hazardous asteroids in near-Earth orbits from the more benign objects.

Russia's meteor, however, has been anything but benign.

The first reports of the meteor came in a 7:55 a.m. local time, with many people capturing the event using video cameras installed in their cars.

The meteor, perhaps the size of a small cargo truck, was traveling at about 33,000 miles per hour. It exploded into fragments somewhere between 18 and 30 miles above the Earth. The shock wave from the blast ? heard in the central Russian cities of Chelyabinsk, Yekaterinburg, and Tyumen ? blew out windows at locations closest to the meteor's path. At least 950 people were injured, mostly from flying glass, according to the Moscow Times.

In addition, a zinc factory was damaged, and cell-phone service was knocked out in some areas.

Although the event occurred as asteroid 2012 DA14 was on its final approach to its close encounter with Earth, the different paths the two objects traveled make it unlikely the meteor was a 2012 DA14 cast-off.?

Astronomers will have a better sense of the meteor's final orbit once they study the video that's available from the event, says Gareth Williams, an astronomer and associate director of the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Mass..

He explains that the video will allow researchers to reconstruct the meteor's path through the atmosphere in three dimensions. They can use this information to calculate the meteor's most probable orbit before its demise.

This was one of countless objects in near-Earth orbits that had eluded detection, despite efforts over the past 15 years to take a detailed census of these objects.?

The meteor "was not seen before it entered the atmosphere," Mr. Williams says. Had it been detected and reported to the center, it would have received a designator, similar to 2012 DA14, and we all could be describing this event as a collision with a small asteroid, he suggests.

Researchers say that objects the size of the Chelyabinsk meteor?enter the atmosphere once every few years but tend to go unheralded outside the asteroid-hazard community because they enter over oceans or vast stretches of uninhabited land.?

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Behind-the-Scenes Photo of Bella and Edward Wedding

The EW posted a BTS pic from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn ? Part 1.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn ? Part 1 Extended Edition and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn ? Part 2 are out on Blu-ray and DVD March 2 and you can pre-order them on Amazon.

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Solid Advice That Can Improve Your Credit Rating |

It is likely you have done something to damage your credit rating at some point in your life, whether it was a shopping spree, a predatory loan or just being a victim of bad economic luck. The good news is that there are some things that you can do to repair it.

Paying off outstanding debt is the easiest way to raise your credit score. You should be diligently paying off unpaid debts, otherwise your situation will only worsen.

Maintaining a favorable credit score requires you to make all payments in a timely manner. Use online billing to ensure you never forget a payment. There are many different ways to set up reminders. You can have your bank remind you, put them into your scheduling software, or even have your creditors remind you.

It?s vital that you actually begin paying the bills that you have if you want to improve your credit. More specifically, pay them on time and in full. When you pay off past due lines of credit your credit score will go up.

Credit Counseling

If you are unable to make minimum payments, contact the better business bureau for information on a trustworthy credit counseling service. These agencies can negotiate with your creditors in order to come up with an affordable repayment plan; they can also offer valuable advice which can help you to better manage your finances. In addition, credit counseling will help you set up a budget and examine where your money goes.

A good way to repair your credit is to keep open bank accounts. Having these active accounts will show creditors and banks that you have income coming in on a regular basis and that you manage your bills properly. Keeping these accounts well managed shows lenders that you are responsible, and it looks good on your credit report, too.

Paying off your outstanding debt is a wonderful way to improve your credit score. You can also seek credit counseling for help.

People who want to make improvements to their credit should know of any inquiries on their credit report. Anytime you allow someone to check your credit, an inquiry is noted.

Having a good record allow you to qualify for things like a home mortgage. Making your mortgage payment on time each month will also boost your credit score. Owning a valuable asset like a house will improve your financial stability and make you appear more creditworthy. This will also be useful in the event that you end up needing to borrow funds.

Credit Companies

Ask credit companies to lower all of your card limits. This will keep you living within your budget, and will show the credit companies that you repay debts. This will allow you to get credit easier in the future.

If you are trying to repair your credit score, open a new credit account, charge something to it, and then pay it off immediately. It helps you get back into good standing, and shows that you are acting more responsibly.

Make sure to check all three of your credit reports, and pay extra attention to the negative reports when you are working on repairing bad credit. The item may be essentially correct, but there may be an error someplace. If the date or amount, or some other thing is incorrect it may be possible to get the entire item removed.

Read every credit cart statement you receive in full. Errors are not as rare as you might think. You should make sure that the charges that you get are right, and that you?re not paying for items you did not buy. You are the only one that can verify if everything on there is the way it should be.

With some instruction and some hard work you can help your credit get back where it needs to be, so don?t be fooled by how hard it may seem. The advice offered in this article can help to get you back on track to repairing your credit.

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Samsung launches Wi-Fi only Galaxy Camera

samsung GALAXY Camera Front Samsung launches Wi Fi only Galaxy CameraOriginally announced at IFA last year, Samsung Galaxy Camera has now got a Wi-Fi only version EK-GC110. The existing version of Galaxy Camera comes with HSPA+ connectivity. The removal of 3G is likely to result in a lower-price tag.

Rest of the features of Samsung Galaxy Camera remain same ? Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, 1.4GHz quad-core processor, 21x optical zoom lens, 16M BSI CMOS sensor, and 4.77-inch HD Super Clear LCD.

There is no word on the availability of Samsung Galaxy Camera Wi-Fi.

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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd today launched the Samsung GALAXY Camera (Wi-Fi), the newest addition to the GALAXY Camera line-up. Like the original GALAXY Camera, the GALAXY Camera (Wi-Fi) combines high performance photographic features with Android? 4.1 (Jelly Bean) OS and dual-band Wi-Fi connectivity, making shooting, enjoying, editing and sharing images from a single device easier than ever before.

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Oscars 2013 Predictions: Best Supporting Actress

Anne Hathaway has victory in the bag for her heartbreaking turn in 'Les Miserables.'
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Amazon fires German security firm amid probe

(AP) ? Online retailer Amazon reacted to mounting criticism Monday by firing a security company named in a German television documentary about alleged mistreatment of foreign temporary workers.

An Amazon spokeswoman in Germany said the company had ended its relationship with Hensel European Security Services "with immediate effect."

"Amazon has a zero tolerance limit for discrimination and intimidation and expects the same of other companies we work with," spokeswoman Ulrike Stoecker said in an email to The Associated Press.

A documentary shown on German public television channel ARD last week showed staff of the security company ? whose initials spell out the surname of Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess ? wearing clothes linked to Germany's neo-Nazi scene. It also interviewed people claiming they were intimidated by the security guards, who were stationed at a holiday camp where the temporary staff were housed.

The company, hired by one of Amazon's subcontractors, last week denied it supported far-right opinions. "We employ Christians, Muslims and Buddhists," the company said in a statement Friday. "The allegations of far-right sympathies can't be reconciled with that."

The ARD documentary alleged a broader climate of intimidation at Amazon's seven logistics centers in Germany, including threats of random staff searches, constant pressure to perform better and firing of workers who complained.

The ARD report echoes allegations by German union ver.di, which says Amazon's temporary workers face particular difficulties because many have been brought in from other European countries and don't understand that they are protected by Germany's stringent labor laws.

The German government said the Federal Labor Agency is investigating an Amazon subcontractor, which it didn't name, in the wake of the documentary.

"We expect the results of the special investigation during the course of the week," Labor Ministry spokeswoman Christina Wendt told reporters Monday.

"There is the option, if mistreatment actually took place, of removing (the subcontractor's) license," she added.

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Gun insurance | The Salt Lake Tribune

If we were to view firearms as we do vehicles, we may be able to move forward in addressing gun-related violence.

A vehicle can be lethal. Therefore, we agree that vehicle ownership should be assigned legal accountability by requiring registration, licensure by its owner and evidence of insurance for events that cause damage to the owner and others.

Should we not adopt similar accountability for firearms? When sold, each firearm is linked to its owner by registration, regardless of how the weapon is acquired.

The owner is licensed and required to carry insurance and retains liability for the weapon until the weapon?s registration is legally transferred to another person. The insurance premium is related to the relative lethal impact and other actuarially determined factors.

While this recommendation does not replace other recommendations to minimize the risk of weapon related-catastrophes, it could augment such efforts.

Yes, illegal possession will remain a problem, as will criminal activities that result in tragedies and mayhem in our communities. Yet it may cause owners of firearms to take greater care in securing weapons from unintended access for which they are held legally liable.

Liana B. Teteberg

Park City


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Obama Gets Golf Lessons From Woods' Old Coach

PALM CITY, Fla. - President Obama is spending his President's Day weekend in this upscale coastal community for a golf getaway with friends. But he isn't spending his three days in the Sunshine State idly teeing off: The president received golf lessons today from the former coach of none other than Tiger Woods himself: Butch Harmon.

A veteran of the PGA Tour, Harmon is renowned today for his series of "Ultimate Golf" training videos. He flew to the area with his son, Claude III, to give the president personal tips.

"I've played golf with Ike, Nixon, Ford and President Bush 41," Harmon told Tim Rosaforte of Golf Digest. "I never played with President Clinton. I met him in the Oval Office. It'll be interesting. I know the president is a real keen golfer. I'm looking forward to it. It should be fun.

"It'll be fun to get him down in the learning center, show him stuff in his golf game and see how he takes it to the course," Harmon told Rosaforte. "He's just like all of us that play golf. He wants to get better."

Obama is staying at the posh golf and yacht club known as "the Floridian," which sports a recently-built training facility partially designed by Harmon, but the resort is secluded from view and was locked down by authorities today.

The White House has not allowed press to view the activities, but they did state his partners today included personal friend Dr. Eric Whitaker and U.S. Trade Rep. Ron Kirk. Harvard classmate and fundraiser Tony Chase was there as well as Milton Carroll, a Texas energy businessman who donated to the Obama campaign

The property's owner, Jim Crane, was also on the course. Crane, who also owns the Houston Astros baseball team, was an Obama reelection campaign donor who put together a fundraising event at the team's stadium last March. The appearance was one of two that evening that brought in a estimated $2.8 million combined, the campaign said at the time.

Local media TCPalm.com reports the president is expected to migrate to another 18 holes tomorrow: Hobe Sound's The Medalist, where Tiger Woods is also a member.

The president has not brought family along for the trip. His wife and daughters hit the slopes on their annual Presidents' Day weekend ski trip. The Obamas' holiday trips come after the president spent his week criss-crossing the country plugging his economic and education agendas, and a ceremony for victims of gun violence.

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Trial opening for Israel's former foreign minister

JERUSALEM (AP) ? Israel's hard-line former foreign minister is standing trial on charges of fraud and breach of trust.

Avigdor Lieberman is accused of trying to advance the career of a former diplomat who relayed information to him about a criminal investigation into his business dealings.

Following years of investigations into Lieberman's dealings, charges were filed in January and Lieberman stepped down from his post a short time later. He denies any wrongdoing.

The trial is scheduled to begin later Sunday.

Lieberman was re-elected to parliament on a joint ticket with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but has indicated that he would quit politics if convicted in the case. That would shake up Israeli politics because Lieberman and his Yisrael Beitenu faction are powerful political players.

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US drawdown in Afghanistan a 'worry' for Pakistan, ambassador says

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One of the concerns for Pakistan is 'how responsible' the US exit from Afghanistan will be, said Sherry Rehman, Pakistan's ambassador to the US, at a Feb. 5 breakfast meeting.

By David Cook,?Staff writer / February 15, 2013

Sherry Rehman, Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States speaks at the St. Regis Hotel in Washington DC last week.

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Relations between the US and Pakistan:

"This relationship has come a long way from the days of 2011 and early 2012, when it was marked by chronic distrust and periods of crisis management and episodes that left many of us awake at night.... The relationship is now on a stable and, we hope, uphill trajectory."

US drone attacks on suspected Al Qaeda elements in Pakistan:

"We see them as a direct violation of our sovereignty, and we also see them as a violation of international law."

Conjecture that Pakistan's leaders tacitly approve of US drone strikes while publicly denouncing them:

"There is no question of any quiet complicity, no question of wink and nod. This is a parliamentary red line that all government institutions have internalized as policy."

Reaction to the planned US troop drawdown from Afghanistan in 2014:

"There are clear worries ... about how responsible this exit will be. And we are of course invested in ... ensuring that the region remains as stable and as peaceful as possible."

The symbolism of Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai, shot by the Taliban for advocating female education:

"We are defeminizing poverty.... It is not going to happen overnight.... Women are in positions of leadership and responsibility in many places in Pakistan...."

The film "Zero Dark Thirty" about the raid in Abbottabad targeting Osama bin Laden:

"Oh, it is very zero and very dark. What can I say?"

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Belkin releases WeMo beta app for Galaxy S III, devices with ICS or higher

Belkin releases WeMo beta app for Galaxy S III, devices with ICS or higher

Word of an Android app for Belkin's line of WeMo home automation hardware came amid a flurry of CES news, and now the application has rolled onto Google Play in beta form just over a month later. The app is specifically tested for the Galaxy S III, but handsets toting Ice Cream Sandwich or higher will be able to take it for a spin. By wielding the application, users can control WeMo devices over WiFi and cellular networks, configure custom icons, tweak names, take care of local firmware updates and hook things up with IFTTT. Remote firmware updates, support content and WeMo rules have yet to be baked into the software, however. Belkin is hoping guinea pigs will report bugs, but can't guarantee they'll be fixed in the short term. Currently, the outfit says issues regarding poor signal strength and app crashes are on its radar. Looking forward to the polished, growing pain-free product? The final app is expected to arrive around the summertime.

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SAC has $1.68 billion in withdrawals as trading probe deepens

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hedge fund billionaire Steven A. Cohen is feeling the pinch from the federal government's insider trading probe as outside investors in his SAC Capital Advisors submitted requests to withdraw a total of $1.68 billion from the firm by year's end.

The amount of the investor redemption notices exceeds the $1 billion figure Cohen had been telling the 900 employees at his $14 billion hedge fund to expect. The firm was bracing for withdrawals as the insider trading investigation increasingly focuses on the activities of former employees of Cohen's fund.

But the redemptions likely will not impede SAC Capital's operation in the near term, because they will be made in quarterly payments to the investors. And roughly 60 percent of the money managed by Cohen's firm is either his or his employees'.

Approximately $660 million in redemptions will be paid out on March 31, an amount that includes some prior redemptions received in 2012. The remaining roughly $1 billion of the new redemption request will be paid in out in the subsequent three quarters.

A representative for one of Cohen's outside investors said even if all of the roughly $6 billion in outside money was withdrawn from SAC Capital, the hedge fund would still be able to operate.

An employee of SAC Capital who did not want to be identified said, "SAC could handily cover all costs for operation," in the unlikely event all the outside money were withdrawn.

A person familiar with the firm said SAC's trading profits will help offset losses from the $1.68 billion investors are redeeming.

SAC's deadline for outside investors to request redemptions in the first quarter was Thursday night, even though the redemptions will be paid out quarterly over the course of this year.

SAC's biggest outside investor, Blackstone Group, is keeping most of its $550 million with the firm. The asset management arm of the private equity firm decided to stay with Cohen's firm after negotiating more flexible redemption terms on behalf of all of the firm's investors.

Cohen, after negotiating with Blackstone, decided to treat investors who wait to redeem until the second quarter no differently than those who redeem now - meaning those who redeem next quarter will also get all their money out by the end of 2013, instead of over four quarters.

Until now, Cohen's outside investors generally had stood by him as the government investigated allegations of insider trading at SAC Capital for at least six years.

One reason investors have stuck with Cohen is because he has delivered annualized average returns of about 25 percent since his firm was launched in 1992. SAC Capital's flagship fund gained 13 percent last year, when hedge funds on average only returned 6 percent.

In January, SAC Capital was up 2.5 percent, about in line with peers.

But following last November's arrest of former SAC portfolio manager Mathew Martoma, in what is alleged to be one of the most lucrative insider trading schemes on record, some investors are losing patience. Citi's private bank, for example, is withdrawing $187 million from SAC this quarter.

That said, many investors, which include high net worth individuals and firms that manage money for small groups of wealthy families, will not say what they are doing.

Wall Street investment bank Morgan Stanley, which is invested in SAC through a fund of funds unit, declined to comment on whether it was part of the group of investors pulling money from SAC in the first quarter. British-based HSBC, which also has an allocation to Cohen's fund, said in an email, "We do not comment on our positions in individual funds."

Some high net worth and family offices are said to have been reassured by Cohen's pledge that investors would not pay for any legal fees incurred by the firm in relation to the insider trading probe. Also, because SAC trades in highly liquid stocks, investors have said that if the firm were forced to unwind it could be done relatively quickly.

As for Cohen's staff, for the moment his senior managers are staying put, according to several headhunters who work in the hedge fund space. One recruiter acknowledged that there has been departures, but it is Cohen's most junior people heading for the doors.

(Reporting by Katya Wachtel and Jennifer Ablan, additional reporting by Svea Herbst-Bayliss; Editing by Matthew Goldstein, Lisa Von Ahn, Nick Zieminski and Leslie Adler)

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With Microsoft as tablet rival, will HP go Android?

First a Chromebook, next an Android tablet?

First a Chromebook, next an Android tablet?

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If Hewlett-Packard introduces an Android tablet, the newfound rivalry with Microsoft will be one motivating factor, according to analysts.

"I can see why they would go down this route instead of sticking with Microsoft for everything," said Ben Bajarin, a principal at Creative Strategies.

That may be putting it charitably. "[PC makers] are pissed off at Microsoft. That's the general mood," said Roger Kay, principal analyst at Endpoint Technologies, referring to Microsoft's entry into the PC/tablet market with Surface.

Surface practically precluded HP from coming out with a Windows RT tablet based on an ARM chip -- the same silicon used for Android devices -- Kay said.

In fact, HP scuttled plans last year to bring out an RT tablet and then dissed Microsoft's device publicly, calling it "slow...kludgy" and "expensive."

But that of course isn't the only reason HP would do an Android tablet. It could, for instance, try to take the lead in bringing Android tablets to large corporate customers, Bajarin said.

To some extent, Samsung is doing that in phones now, but HP, being the largest PC maker in the world, could spearhead Android for business, according to Bajarin. "They could see that as a big opportunity," he said.

And being late to the Android market isn't all bad. "All the development in Android up to this point accrues so they can claim to be on board without a whole lot of development that they have to do independently," Kay said.

This would come about two years after HP's WebOS tablet debacle. In August of 2011, the company terminated its TouchPad only a month and a half after the device's introduction.

It also ended plans for a WebOS-based phone at that time.

HP currently offers the Windows 8-based ElitePad 900 tablet and a Windows 8 hybrid tablet-laptop: the Envy x2. Both are based on Intel's power-efficient -- and relatively slow -- Atom processor.

And it already has one product based on a Google operating system. It's selling a Chromebook for $330.

HP declined to comment.

Remember the WebOS-based HP TouchPad? This time HP will adopt Android. The company already has a Windows 8 tablet.

Remember the WebOS-based HP TouchPad? This time HP will adopt Android. The company already has a Windows 8 tablet.

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Pakistani tribesmen pushing Taliban to talk peace

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) ? Five years after setting up an umbrella organization to unite violent militant groups in the nation's tribal regions, the Pakistani Taliban is fractured, strapped for cash and losing support of local tribesmen frustrated by a protracted war that has forced thousands from their homes, analysts and residents say.

The temperamental chief of the group known as the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Hakimullah Mehsud, recently offered to start peace talks with the government, raising the prospect of a negotiated end to Pakistan's war against insurgents in a lawless region that runs the length of the border with Afghanistan.

The group's offer of sanctuary to Afghanistan's Taliban has been one of the most divisive issues in U.S.-Pakistan relations and has confounded efforts to get the upper hand against Afghan insurgents after more than 11 years of war.

Pakistan denies providing outright military and financial help to militants fighting in Afghanistan. With 120,000 Pakistani soldiers deployed in the tribal regions, Pakistan has waged its own bloody battle against insurgents that has left more than 4,000 soldiers dead.

In interviews with analysts, residents and militant experts, Mehsud's network has emerged as a narrow collection of insurgents ? often with links to criminal gangs ? that has only limited influence in a vast tribal region overrun by scores of insurgent groups led by commanders with disparate agendas and varying loyalties.

Rather than a precursor to peace, Mehsud's offer to talk peace is an attempt to regain stature, silence critics and gain concessions from a weak government heading into nationwide elections, according to those familiar with the militant organization.

Taliban spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan has repeatedly denied reports of divisions within the TTP, including reported challenges to Mehsud's leadership.

But Amir Rana, director of the Pakistan Institute of Peace Studies, said Mehsud's offer to talk was an attempt to divert attention from internal rifts that are ripping the organization apart and diminishing its influence. Meshud speaks for fighters restricted to his own tribe, based in North and South Waziristan, he said.

"There is a lot of tension within the TTP. This peace offer I think basically comes from Hakimullah Mehsud and the Mehsud commanders," Rana said.

Some of his most powerful commanders have broken away and set up their own fiefdoms in other parts of the tribal area, he said.

Mehsud's fighters are believed to number in the thousands, but there are no reliable figures to measure the size of his force.

Former intelligence officials, Taliban and residents of the area say Mehsud also has a large number of foreign fighters in his North Waziristan hideouts. Many are Uzbeks and other Central Asians belonging to the outlawed Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and mostly disliked by local residents.

"The Taliban's offer for peace talks is more of a ploy to gain legitimacy and a public relations tactic than a sincere move to end violence," militant expert and author Zahid Hussain wrote in a local newspaper this week.

Hussain portrayed Mehsud's Taliban as killers and criminals who are demanding negotiations on their own terms, including the release of prisoners who spearheaded the 2009 Taliban takeover of the Swat region in northeastern Pakistan and who admitted beheading opponents. In brazen disregard for Pakistani law, the video in which they offered peace talks featured convicted killer Adnan Rashid, who escaped from death row during a jailbreak by the Taliban last year.

Hussain called the video a "grotesque joke" and criticized the government's willingness to talk with Mehsud's Taliban.

"Some political leaders are shamelessly calling on the state to surrender to the very criminals who have killed thousands of Pakistanis in suicide bombings, beheaded soldiers and bombed schools," he said.

Two dozen political parties including the ruling Pakistan People's Party agreed in a day-long meeting Thursday to pursue talks with the Taliban, including the secular-leaning Awami National Party that rules the Khyber Pukhtunkhwa province where the tribal regions are located. They didn't offer details of how they would go about it.

"We have to try to find peace. It is not a question of giving them legitimacy. Their forces are there and when they come to the negotiation table they are recognizing the writ of the government," provincial information minister Iftikar Hussain, whose son was killed by Taliban insurgents, told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

Previous agreements between various Taliban factions have collapsed.

The TTP in North Waziristan is looking for talks because it is losing the support of the local people, according to a privately funded think tank in the Pakistani capital devoted to understanding the tribal regions.

"They are weak, there is infighting," said Mansour Mehsud, director of research at the FATA Research Center named for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas.

Pakistan's tribal regions have a special status under Pakistani law that allows tribal traditions and customs to rule. Many of the laws and rules applying to the tribal area date back to the early 20th century when the British ruled the subcontinent. Unable to control the tribesmen, the British made agreements that allowed them safe passage through tribal territory.

"They used to have the support of most people but not anymore," said Mehsud, who has no relation to the TTP leader although he shares the same tribal links. "People used to think that they would bring justice based on the Quran but instead fighting has displaced hundreds of thousands of people."

Mehsud said the Pakistani Taliban also were running out of money and that extortion and kidnappings had become one of their biggest sources of income.

A wealthy trader living on the edge of the tribal area, who was afraid to give his name because he feared retribution, said the Taliban swindled thousands of dollars from him. He said he was threatened, his family was terrorized and then a bomb exploded at his home, seriously wounding his niece.

He said other businessmen told him that they too had paid large sums of money to the Taliban. In his tribal culture, he said it is shameful to admit to being robbed because it is seen as a sign of weakness, so no one has said anything.

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Associated Press writer Riaz Khan in Peshawar contributed to this report. Kathy Gannon is AP Special Regional Correspondent for Pakistan and Afghanistan and can be followed on www.twitter.com/kathygannon

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pakistani-tribesmen-pushing-taliban-talk-peace-062739476.html

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