Thursday, December 27, 2012

MP3 Players Are Dead - Business Insider

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They were at the forefront of the digital revolution when they launched over a decade ago, but UK sales of iPods and other MP3 players slumped by more than fifth in 2012 as consumers turned to smartphones as their gadget of choice.

According to analysis by Mintel, the research company, sales of MP3 players fell by almost ?110 million ? or 22 per cent ? to ?381 million this year compared to 2011.

Mintel predicts that sales will halve again by 2017. In its ?worst case? scenario, the group forecasts that sales of MP3 players could drop to just ?25 million within five years.

MP3 players ? or Portable Media Players (PMP) as they are also known ? are rechargeable pocket-sized devices that play digital music and videos. However they have been usurped by smartphones, which carry out the same functions but also allow users to make telephone calls and connect to the internet.

When Apple launched its iPod in 2001 it changed the way that people listened to music. Using its own ?digital jukebox? software, the device ? which was the same size and weight as a packet of playing cards - could hold 1,000 songs in compressed digital files.

Prior to the iPod, music fans had to rely on cumbersome portable CD players, short-lived mini-disc players or even cassette players like the Sony Walkman to listen to music on the move.

Within a year of the iPod launching Apple released a version capable of carrying 4,000 songs. By the autumn of 2010, around 275 million iPods had been sold around the world.

However the rise of smartphones ? like the Apple iPhone or the Samsung Galaxy - has halted this growth. Ofcom, the regulator, recently found that two-fifths of UK adults now own a smartphone.

Samuel Gee, a technology analyst at Mintel, said that the decline in MP3 sales is ?unlikely to reverse?.

?It is impossible to talk about the current PMP market without extensive reference to smartphones. The devices have directly contributed to the sharp decline in the value of PMP sales,? said Mr Gee.

He said that MP3 players are being ?steadily outshone? by increasingly affordable new technologies, like smartphones.

Ian Fogg, a technology analyst at IHS, the research company, said smartphones are becoming as ubiquitous as iPods once were.

Mr Fogg said: ?The convenience of a smartphone is greater than an MP3 player because it is always with someone. It also provides more choice of mobile music because someone can play back their own music ? as they can on a MP3 player ? but they can also access other music services like Last FM or Spotify. Therefore there is a greater choice of music available.?

As well as disrupting sales of MP3 players, smartphones have led to a decline in sales of compact cameras due to the phones? own in-built camera function.

Figures released in October showed that there are more than one billion smartphones in use around the world. Strategy Analytics, a consulting firm, said that growing demand for the devices is likely to push the number to over two billion within the next three years.

Apple recently said that it had sold 5.3 million iPods globally in its most recent financial quarter, a fall of 19 per cent compared to the same period the previous year.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/mp3-players-are-dead-2012-12

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Monday, December 24, 2012

apollo architects and associates: grow - a family home in downtown ...

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situated on an extremely small plot measuring only 65 sqm, ?grow? by apollo architects & associates is a downtown tokyo residence conceived
for a husband-and-wife designer couple.

on the ground floor, a cockpit-like office at the entrance which runs along the east side of the home, neighbors the garage,
separated by a single pane of glass which visually expands the narrow space. when the garage is open to its fullest extent,
it creates a sense of unity between the street and interior. a small square white rock covered courtyard located at the back left corner
of the garage fills with diffused light which floods down from the upper levels, projecting a sense of tranquility into the adjoining master bedroom.

a staircase which spirals from the ground floor to the penthouse leads upwards to the second floor outfitted with a large changing room
and sleeping quarters for the client?s three children ? this area is divided by a curtain. two large doors which open out over the courtyard
from the bathroom allow one to enjoy a relaxing ?outdoor? bath complete with fresh air and sunlight.

the third floor floor houses the dwelling?s main communal areas such as the kitchen and living room. high skylights installed along the walls
and the ceiling ? which is sloped as a result of the setback limit imposed by the city ? provide a lot of natural light into the home,
making it feel open and airy despite its small area. these windows also offer panoramic views of the sky and downtown area with built-in furniture
covered in tatami mats lining the south and east facing walls of the family room. a balcony extends from the kitchen where the residents
are able to grow their own plants, allowing them to prepare food in an open environment, while a rooftop garden offers an additional green oasis
for the owners in the middle of the city.

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architecture: satoshi kurosaki/apollo architects & associates
location:
shinjuku ward tokyo
date of completion: july 2012
principal use: private housing
structure: concrete
site area: 38.37m2
total floor area: 124.33m2 (43.61m2/1f, 38.37m2/2f,38.66m2/3f,3.69m2/ph)
structural engineer: kenta masaki
mechanical engineer: zenei shimada
material information
exterior finish: exposed concrete
floor: wood flooring
wall: synthetic resin emulsion paint
ceiling: exposed concrete

Source: http://www.designboom.com/architecture/apollo-architects-and-associates-grow-house-in-downtown-tokyo/

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Monday, December 17, 2012

Your table is ready, Mr. HeadsetsDotCom

28 min.

How much is a name worth?

If you're this guy, Jason, it's exactly $45,500.

How does he know?

He sold it for auction (www.buymylastname.com). His last name used to be Sadler but for the next year, it will be HeadsetsDotCom.

It's got a nice beat, you can dance to it, don't you think?

Sadler ? Sorry, HeadsetsDotCom ? is the guy who started a business mid-recession as a professional T-Shirt wearer, where companies pay him to wear a T-shirt with their logo on it, then talk about it on Facebook, Twitter and in YouTube videos. Within just a few years, he's turned his one-man band into mini T-shirt-wearing empire,watching his revenue double in each of the first few years.

After his mom got divorced earlier this year and decided to change her name, he thought maybe he should change his own name and ? ding! ?the light bulb went off and he thought ? why not just auction it off?

It was a bidding frenzy among 25 bidders over the past month or so, including an 11th hour back-and-forth between HeadsetsDotCom and PawnUpDotCom. To the last minute, he had no idea what his last name would be.

"It was definitely exciting and had me on the edge of my seat watching it unfold!" HeadsetsDotCom said.

The capitalists and entrepreneurs among us would high five Sadler, but, um, what does his mom think? His girlfriend?

His mom stayed up late texting him about how nerve-racking the whole thing was.

"My girlfriend thinks I always need to wear headsets now!"HeadsetsDotCom said.

So, how is he going to explain his name at the DMV when he goes to get a license for Jason HeadsetsDotCom (he will) or at the security check at the airport?

"I think the best way to explain it is just going to say it's a Russian name or something!" HeadsetsDotCom said. "Hah, no, I'm proud to have a brand's name as my last name for 2013, and if the timing allows it (not standing in line to board a plane), I'll be happy to tell the story of selling my last name."

Of course, you know he's going to get a thousand "Can you hear me now?" and other jokes from self-amused punsters. What's his comeback?

"I've always been passionate about hands-free phone conversations!" HeadsetsDotCom quipped.

So now, in the harsh light of day, does he ? like a Vegas wedding or face tattoo ? have any regrets?

"No regrets at all. This was a crazy adventure and I look forward to rocking this last name for the next year!" HeadsetsDotCom said.

And for the record, he's not amused with the face-tattoo analogy. It's a year, not a needle to the forehead!

So Jason Sadler, you just changed your name to HeadsetsDotCom, what are you going to do now?

"I'm going to Vegas! Well, not really, but I'll be celebrating at my favorite restaurant in Jacksonville (TacoLu) with my family,"he said.

OK, we got ask ? what will this guy sell next?

" It was my shirt, now my name, I think I'm good on selling things for the time being!" HeadsetsDotCom said.

Boom Ts ? Boom Ts ?Boom Ts ?.cha-ching!

Hey, what's that sound?

Oh, that's just Jason HeadsetsDotCom!

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/your-table-ready-mr-headsetsdotcom-1C7601571

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Happy birthday, Bill of Rights!

Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Amendment II
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

Amendment III
No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.

Amendment IV
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

Amendment V
No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.

Amendment VI
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.

Amendment VII
In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise reexamined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law.

Amendment VIII
Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.

Amendment IX
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.

Amendment X
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/happy-birthday-bill-rights-111808323--politics.html

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No. 6 Louisville rallies, downs Memphis 87-78

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) ? Chane Behanan scored 22 points and No. 6 Louisville rallied from 16 points down in the first half to beat Memphis 87-78 on Saturday.

Louisville (9-1) trailed 25-9 in the first half before pulling out its fourth straight win in this rivalry with a team the Cardinals have played in three conferences. The Big East will be the fourth when Memphis joins in July.

Russ Smith scored 13 of his 19 points in the second half for Louisville. Peyton Siva added 19 points, and Luke Hancock had 11.

Memphis (6-3) had five players foul out, helping Louisville to a huge edge at the free-throw line. The Cardinals were 38 of 46; the Tigers 14 of 20.

Joe Jackson led Memphis with 23 points and eight assists, and Tarik Black added 21 points. Geron Johnson added 12 and D.J. Stephens 10.

These teams have been rivals for decades dating to when both belonged to the Missouri Valley Conference, then the Metro Conference and most recently Conference USA between 1995 and 2005. They're due to be back in the same league starting in July for at least a season in the Big East, if Louisville doesn't bolt early for the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Memphis called for a "blue-out", and fans responded. They also spent much of the game on their feet, booing or cheering every call and basket. The foul disparity was such that fans stood and cheered the Big East officiating crew derisively when Hancock was called for a foul with more than 6 minutes left

The Tigers outshot Louisville 51.8 percent (29 of 56) to 42 percent (21 of 50) and outrebounded the Cardinals (34-28). They just couldn't overcome the difference at the free throw line.

Memphis led 54-44 on a dunk by Johnson with 12:25 left. That's when the Cardinals took control scoring 13 straight points, and Hancock hit a pair of 3s and Behanan added another. Kevin Ware hit a pair of free throws to cap the spurt and put Louisville up 57-54 with 9:58 left.

The Tigers could get no closer than five in the final minute as Louisville sealed the win hitting 10 of 12 at the free throw line down the stretch.

Memphis now is 0-11 against ranked teams under coach Josh Pastner, even though it looked like this would be the day the Tigers would finally give their young coach his signature win leading 35-28 at halftime.

Louisville jumped out 5-1 before Jackson got Memphis going by hitting a 3, and the Tigers wound up hitting 13 of 22 in building a 16-point lead. Stephens even stepped out and hit a 3-pointer, which put Memphis up 25-9 with 10:05 left. Memphis kept the Cardinals off balance by switching up defenses from its usual man to man, and the Cardinals wound up shooting 8 of 24 through the first 10 minutes.

Louisville also lost Smith for part of the first half when he hurt his left ankle when he collided with Stephens near the Tigers' bench with 6:02 left. Smith laid on the floor and rolled around for a couple minutes before being helped to the bench, unable to put his foot on the floor. But he was back late, though he shot only 1 of 8 from the floor missing all four of his 3-pointers.

The Cardinals took advantage of Memphis turning it over 24 times, turning those into 29 points.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/no-6-louisville-rallies-downs-memphis-87-78-221922706--spt.html

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Friend: Adam Lanza's mom was gun enthusiast

Nancy Lanza, in a photo that a relative saved from Facebook.

By Michael Isikoff and Hannah RappleyeNBC News

NEWTOWN, Conn. -- The mother of the suspected Sandy Hook Elementary School gunman, herself slain at the outset of the murderous rampage, was an avid gun enthusiast who liked to take her sons to the shooting range to practice their marksmanship, a friend tells NBC News.

Dan Holmes, a local landscaper and a friend of Nancy Lanza, mother of 20-year-old suspected gunman Adam Lanza, said she also was a collector.

??She had a pretty extensive gun collection,? Holmes said. ?She was a collector, she was pretty proud of that. She always mentioned that she really loved the act of shooting.?


Holmes recalled that she said she was able to ?focus in? while shooting.

Federal officials tell NBC News that Adam Lanza took three weapons with him to the school ? two pistols, a Glock and a Sig Sauer, and a Bushmaster .223-caliber semi-automatic assault-style rifle ? all of which were registered to Nancy Lanza.

It is unclear whether all the guns were used in the attack. At a news briefing on Saturday, Chief Medical Examiner Dr. H. Wayne Carver II, who led the team that autopsied the victims, said, ?All the (injuries) ? I know of were caused by the rifle.?

The Associated Press reported that authorities investigating the school shooting later recovered additional weapons -- a Henry repeating rifle, an Enfield rifle and a shotgun. It was not clear where those weapons were found.

Holmes, Nancy Lanza?s friend, said the 47-year-old single mother also frequently talked about how she was worried about Adam.

Investigators and former classmates of Connecticut school shooter Adam Lanza say he was bright, but extremely shy and remote. NBC's Pete Williams reports.

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She talked about ?how he was an unstable kid,? he said. ?She would talk about that. ?She was very protective of him. I don?t ? think she ever got major help for him. She just tried to handle it on her own. It was something she was definitely disturbed about.?

Meantime, federal agents visited a gun shooting range near Newtown, Conn., in an effort determine if Adam Lanza visited in the months before the attack, which could indicate he was planning or practicing for the bloodbath he carried out early Friday.

Dean Price, director of the Wooster Mountain Shooting Range near Newtown, told NBC News that he was visited by agents from the federal Bureau of Alcohol ,Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives on Friday night and that they searched through his records for any evidence that the younger Lanza had signed in there in 2012. They also checked to see if he had used the name of his older brother, Ryan, Price said.

There was no indication that Adam Lanza had used the shooting range, which requires customers to sign in and show identification prior to using the facility, Price said.

Agents also have been checking local firearms dealers to see if Adam Lanza purchased or attempted to purchase weapons or ammunition prior to the shooting.

Law enforcement officials said members of the public reported they thought they saw Adam Lanza trying to buy a rifle at a Dick?s Sporting Good store in Danbury, but investigators have yet to confirm that. ??

NBC News' Senior Investigative Correspondent Lisa Myers and Justice Correspondent Pete Williams contributed to this report.

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    Thursday, October 25, 2012

    Nintendo first-half loss halves compared with year earlier

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    Begin Day Trading Forex | All About Finance

    Posted by Todd Watson on Rating 9.0 ?Outstanding

    This is an obsession. Here is a totally open field that almost anyone can exploit. It use to be for the mega rich people, the large corporations and banks. They're trading foreign currency?s.. Can you imagine this is a 1.2 trillion dollar a day being traded. That?s 1.2 TRILLION a day. Now with the web you you can also trade the foreign currency?s. You can set up an account with as little as $300.00 up to whatever. Regular accounts generally start with $3000.00.

    You're able to leverage you funds 100 to 1. SO you will be controlling 10,000.00 or one lot in currency?s for $1,000.00 and for every pip on movement you can make $100.00. With the mini account you'll control 1 tenth of rather a lot. $1000.00 for $100.00 and your pip is worth $1.00. Just so you will understand a pip is what an increment movement in a currency is. You buy it if you suspect it will go up and sell it if you believe it will go lower. Naturally there are charts and all sorts of strategies to say what is going to happen. It just takes learning the in?s and out?s, ups and downs.

    There are a lot of different currency?s but here are the main ones that are traded. USA/YEN USA/Japanese GBP/USA British Pound USA/EURO USA/EU Buck is Western european USA/CHF Swiss Franc USA/CAD USA/Canadian EURO/YEN There are no commissions and no fees only narrow Dealer spreads. These spread vary dependent on the trades. Major pairs are 3 to 5 pips. You'll discover more about all of this when you start out. The smartest action to take is to begin with a demo account or what we call a paper account where you do everything as though it was real cash but it's only on paper. So you get to learn the in?s and out?s and learn how to read the charts and how to understand the elementals.

    These are the world events that effect the currency?s. There are numerous different strategies. Each have their strength?s and weaknesses. They each handle different ways at looking at the charts and their movements. Desire some concepts? There are Scalping trades, surfing charts, sailing and a lot more. It?s fun and exciting, and infrequently a drag. Often you will win 100 to 500 pips. Then there are times you may lose pips too. You will never win all the time. But thats where there account management comes in. You learn how to control your risk taking.

    Typically the largest sin or failure comes when you let your emotions become involved. EVEN the big shots sometimes let their feelings get embroiled. Most the time it doesn't work and will cost you. So with good account management understanding the various charts you can take $300.00 and change it into $6000.00 in 6 months or less.

    Todd Watson trades in Forex, tests Binary Options and is always hunting for the next best Forex strategy.

    Under Topics: day trading, finance, foreign currency, forex,

    Source: http://www.vvy.in/finance/begin-day-trading-forex/43343/

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    Wednesday, October 24, 2012

    Budget carrier easyJet wins London to Moscow route

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    Ex-Goldman director gets two years for insider trading

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Disgraced Wall Street titan and philanthropist Rajat Gupta was sentenced to only two years in prison, a much lighter sentence than U.S. prosecutors had demanded, even though the federal judge who imposed it on Wednesday called his insider trading crimes "disgusting" and "a terrible breach of trust."

    Gupta was also ordered to pay a $5 million fine. He was convicted in Manhattan federal court last June for leaking Goldman Sachs boardroom secrets to Raj Rajaratnam, the hedge fund manager at the center of a U.S. government crackdown on insider trading over the past four years.

    Some legal experts said the sentence came as a surprise, while others said the judge struck a fine balance.

    U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff told a somber courtroom audience, including Gupta's wife and four adult daughters, that the illegal sharing of corporate secrets at the height of the 2008 financial crisis "was the functional equivalent of stabbing Goldman in the back."

    Gupta, 63, gave no visible reaction to the sentence, which was given at the end of a 30-minute statement in which the judge spelled out the businessman's "extraordinary" philanthropy over decades that stood in stark contrast to his crimes.

    Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp's co-founder, and former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan were among 400 friends and luminaries who had written letters to the judge urging leniency.

    During Gupta's trial, the court heard how Gupta had tipped off his then friend and business associate Rajaratnam between September and October of 2008. Within minutes of a conference call of members of Goldman's board on September 23, 2008, Gupta told Rajaratnam that influential investor Warren Buffett was infusing $5 billion into the investment bank. Rajaratnam traded on the information as the market was closing.

    In his statement on Wednesday, the judge said the tip "was not only overwhelming, but it was disgusting in its implications ... a terrible breach of trust" at a time when Goldman Sachs was in turmoil.

    But the judge also said: "I have never encountered a defendant whose past history suggests such an extraordinary devotion ... to people in need."

    Rakoff ordered Gupta to begin his sentence on January 8, 2013. He denied Gupta's lawyer's bid to have him freed on bail pending an appeal, which could last as long as two years.

    The former Goldman director is the most influential corporate figure to be convicted in the wide U.S. probe of insider trading involving fund managers, traders, consultants and executives. He is a former global head of the McKinsey & Co management consultancy, and once sat on the boards of Procter & Gamble Co and American Airlines as well advising philanthropies including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

    Gupta's sentence was less than the eight to 10 years sought by prosecutors, but more than the punishment of probation and community service in Rwanda that Gupta's lawyers had proposal. The judge dismissed that proposal as "a kind of Peace Corps for insider traders."

    The sentence was also less than some other insider trading defendants who went to trial and received four, five and even 10 years imprisonment. Rajaratnam is serving an 11-year prison sentence, one of the longest for insider trading.

    Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard Tarlowe on Wednesday argued for a sentence of at least eight years, telling the court "Mr Gupta knew as much about the sanctity of these types of corporate confidences as anybody, and that's what makes it so shocking."

    New York securities class action and shareholder rights lawyer Mark Rifkin said the judge "understood both sides of the argument, and the relatively light sentence he imposed balances Gupta's misuse of his position against a lifetime of good work."

    But Andrew Stoltmann, an attorney and investor rights advocate based in Chicago, wondered whether Gupta's "Mother Teresa-like halo" had warranted a sentence that was "little more than a slap on the wrist."

    "He had such an important role at some of these companies that it is kind of the ultimate betrayal of trust."

    When Gupta took his turn to address the court, he read for six minutes from a prepared statement, using bland language that stopped short of fully admitting his conduct, but apologizing to "extraordinary institutions and outstanding people" he knows and to his family.

    "I feel terrible that they have been burdened with totally undeserved negative attention. I apologize to them and ask for their forgiveness."

    Federal judges have wide leeway in sentencing, and Rakoff has a reputation for veering from guidelines designed for courts in handing down punishment. Gupta had faced a maximum sentence of 20 years for securities fraud and five years for conspiracy.

    Gupta's lawyer, Gary Naftalis, arguing for a lenient sentence, said his client had suffered a "fall from grace of Greek tragedy proportions."

    "This was an iconic figure who had been a role model for countless people around the globe," Naftalis said. "He is no more."

    The case is USA v Gupta, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, No. 11-cr-907.

    (Reporting by Grant McCool; Editing by Martha Graybow, Matthew Lewis, Gary Hill)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ex-goldman-director-gupta-awaits-sentence-insider-case-040726889--finance.html

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    Hey Facebook, Twitter is testing its own ?Like? button (and changing ?favorites? to ?Stars?)

    Twitter has started rolling out changes to a select number of users today, including a new ?Like? button and a rebranded ?favorite? button that the company is now calling the ?Star? button.

    A sprinkling of Twitter users have posted screenshots about the new Like and Star buttons, but the company hasn?t made an official announcement about them.

    The features are very similar to some of the core mechanics of Facebook, which has always encouraged its users to ?Like? and share updates from friends. My guess is that Twitter wants to put more of an emphasis on its new activities stream, which currently shows you recent people who?ve followed you, liked your Tweets, or retweeted something you said. And with more users liking and ?starring? tweets, that stream could expand to show the collective activity from everyone you follow.

    The new buttons would also probably bring Twitter closer to the?improved search and discovery it?s been targeting, as VentureBeat previously reported.

    We?re reaching out to Twitter for official confirmation about the new buttons and to find out when it plans to roll out this update to all users. We?ll update this post with any new information.

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    Source: http://venturebeat.com/2012/10/23/hey-facebook-twitter-is-testing-its-own-like-button-and-changing-favorites-to-stars/

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    Tuesday, October 23, 2012

    Russian lawmakers widen definition of treason

    Russian riot police force (OMON) officers demonstrate their skills during an exhibition training devoted to the 25th anniversary of the squad in Moscow, Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)

    Russian riot police force (OMON) officers demonstrate their skills during an exhibition training devoted to the 25th anniversary of the squad in Moscow, Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)

    (AP) ? Russia's lower house of parliament on Tuesday quickly rubber stamped a new bill widely expanding the definition of high treason. Critics alleged the legislation is part of a wider crackdown on dissent by President Vladimir Putin, who has already pushed through laws targeting street protests, aid organizations and opposition leaders.

    Current law describes high treason as espionage or other assistance to a foreign state damaging Russia's external security. The new bill expands it to include moves against Russia's "constitutional order, sovereignty and territorial and state integrity."

    The bill, drafted by the Federal Security Service, the main KGB successor agency, also changes the interpretation of treason to include activities such as financial or consultative assistance to a foreign state or an international organization.

    The bill, which the lower house, the State Duma, overwhelmingly approved Tuesday, is certain to quickly sail through the equally pliant upper house before Putin signs it into law. It keeps the punishment of up to 20 years in prison used by the current law.

    Rights activists have warned that the new bill is so loosely worded that it would allow the government to brand any dissenter a traitor.

    "It would allow them to put any civil activist, let alone rights defender, in custody," said Lev Ponomaryov, a veteran Russian rights activist. "It will place a sword over the head of anyone who is maintaining contacts with foreigners."

    The socialist Just Russia party was the only Duma faction that didn't vote for the bill, although it stopped short of voting against it. Just Russia leader Sergei Mironov voiced concern that the bill's loose wording could allow the authorities to use it to stifle dissent.

    Russia's rights ombudsman, Vladimir Lukin, also criticized the bill, saying it would free investigators of the need to prove that a suspect inflicted any actual damage to the nation's security.

    Putin has clamped down on the opposition following a series of major street rallies against his re-election to a third term as president in March. The Russian leader has claimed that the protests were staged by Washington in order to weaken Russia, and he filled his campaign with anti-American rhetoric.

    New repressive laws have been passed to deter people from joining protests, and opposition activists have been subject to searches and interrogations.

    One of the laws passed this summer obliged non-governmental organizations that receive foreign funding and engage in vaguely defined political activity to register as "foreign agents," which is intended to destroy their credibility among Russians.

    Earlier this month, Moscow declared an end to the U.S. Agency for International Development's two decades of work in Russia, saying that the agency was using its money to influence elections ? a claim the U.S. denied.

    In August, a court handed down two-year prison sentences to three members of the punk band Pussy Riot for performing an anti-Putin song inside Moscow's main cathedral. One was freed earlier this month after a court suspended her sentence, but the other two were sent from a Moscow jail to remote prison colonies this week.

    In the latest attack on the opposition, Russian investigators have accused several activists of plotting riots based on hidden camera footage of their alleged meeting with a Georgian lawmaker that was aired earlier this month by a Kremlin-friendly TV station.

    Authorities formally charged one of the activists, Leonid Razvozzhayev, Tuesday, marking the start of a criminal probe against him. He alleges he was kidnapped from Ukraine where he was seeking asylum, returned to Russia and tortured into confessing to organizing riots. Officials denied his claim, saying he turned himself in.

    Ponomaryov, the veteran rights activist, described the latest events in Russia as part of an increasing isolationist streak in the Kremlin's policy.

    "The country's rollback to the past is accelerating," he said.

    Associated Press

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    Former Iranian hostage: "Argo" isn't entirely accurate, but so what?

    LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - The accuracy of Ben Affleck's "Argo" has been a topic of much conversation lately, with some viewers (and participants in the events depicted in the film) wondering if Affleck was justified in creating a suspenseful, cliffhanger-filled narrative that departed wildly from the routine rescue that actually took place.

    So I asked one of the former Iran hostages, a CIA agent who spent 444 days in captivity and is depicted in the film, and his answer was succinct:

    It wasn't entirely accurate, but that doesn't matter. In a recent story in Slate, Mark Lijek, one of the six Americans whose rescue from the Canadian embassy is depicted in the film, pointed out that there were no arguments over their cover story as a movie crew, no interrogations by the Republican Guard, no armed guards pursuing an airplane down the runway.

    Affleck himself has said that his film is "not a documentary, not a docu-drama," but that it is essentially true to what happened.

    As it turned out, I knew one of the hostages who didn't get out of the American embassy. When I was in college a great many years ago, I worked part-time at a department store in Southern California - where one of the managers, William Daugherty (we knew him as "Dutch") was a former Marine who left his job at the store to go to work for the CIA.

    In short order, Daugherty ended up stationed in the American embassy in Tehran in 1979, when Iranian radicals stormed the grounds and took the 50-plus Americans inside hostage. He spent much of his time as a hostage in solitary confinement; while the U.S. government insisted that he was a State Department employee rather than a CIA officer, his captors found evidence proving otherwise.

    Daugherty served in the agency for 17 years before becoming a Professor of Government at Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah, GA. He has written two books, "In the Shadow of the Ayatollah: A CIA Hostage in Iran" and "Executive Secrets: Covert Action and the Presidency."

    I mentioned Daugherty to Affleck when I interviewed him, and the director-star immediately shouted, "Bill Daugherty! He's in the movie! He's the guy who's shredding the materials down in the basement while the takeover's happening!"

    I tracked down Daugherty, whom I hadn't spoken to in more than 30 years, and asked if he'd seen "Argo" and wanted to offer his opinion. And though Daugherty said he's turned down offers to "tell the real story and to point out the errors," he agreed to answer questions about the film in which he had a modest involvement, speaking a few times to production staffers and to the actor who played him (Jamie McShane).

    His document-shredding scene, he said, could have been more than the quick glimpse that Affleck ended up using.

    "In the draft, my character had one line, but it didn't really make any sense," Daugherty wrote in an email. "I brought that to their attention, and they resolved it by simply eliminating any dialog."

    The result: "I think that my name scrolling up the screen in the credits took longer than Jamie's aggregate 10-12 seconds in the takeover scene."

    But that scene, he said, was a faithful recreation of what really happened inside the embassy.

    "The six-or-so minutes of the embassy takeover was pretty accurate," he said. "It moved so fast the perhaps laypersons may not understand everything, but then, a four-hour event turned into six minutes is perforce a minimalist approach. However, I think it depicted the intensity, mayhem, and confusion of the event very well."

    As for the film's depiction of the CIA (mostly through the characters played by Affleck and Cranston), Daugherty admitted that the reality may have been a bit more mundane.

    "There were certainly errors/omissions done in the name of 'dramatic license,'" he said. "A lot of the real story of the CIA participation was actually lacking in action or drama, and therefore probably not terribly interesting for the audience. Surprisingly, even most of the Top Secret-related activities are mundane, routine business for the CIA."

    Still, Daugherty echoed Affleck when he added, "Most of my former colleagues enjoyed the film. It was not, after all, intended to be a documentary, but rather an action film intended to attract audiences while still giving the general spirit of the event. Of the notable errors, only someone well versed in the requirements of covert action programs would have picked up on them."

    He was aware, he said, that not everyone involved felt the same. "I do know at least one of the six is unhappy with the multiple errors/omissions/misleading scenes related to the time in Canadian haven. I understand his discontent, but again, it was not a documentary and movies are an investment which require a goodly return on the dollar."

    Affleck, he said, "worked with me in good faith" on the film - and as a result, he didn't think the audience should be "sitting there looking for the errors - they should be enjoying the film instead."

    In the conclusion to his email, Daugherty proved that even former spies can't help playing Oscar prognosticator.

    "I thought the movie itself was very well done," he said. "Affleck's direction was superb; I am hopeful he'll get an Oscar nod for Best Director. Affleck may or may not be in the running for Best Actor, but Cranston, Arkin and Goodman all should definitely be considered for Best Supporting Actor. Best Film Editing should also be in the cards."

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/former-iranian-hostage-argo-isnt-entirely-accurate-005718543.html

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    Toddler stopped breathing and died outside GP surgery after being ...

    Lucie Linforth who died at Marston Surgery in Marston Moretain near Bedford after a 70 minute wait to be seen by a GP

    Lucie Linforth who died at Marston Surgery in Marston Moretain near Bedford after a 70 minute wait to be seen by a GP

    A toddler who was made to wait to see a doctor for 70 minutes at a GP surgery stopped breathing and died, it has been claimed.

    Lucie Linforth, aged 23 months, was taken to her local GP practice after suffering overnight with a severe cough and fever.

    Her parents Angie Collins, 40, and Eric Linforth, 33, were concerned at how quickly her condition had deteriorated.

    Eric says he arrived at 8.45am before the surgery had even opened at 9am and pleaded with reception staff to get her medical attention.

    But Eric claims he was repeatedly told to wait by staff at?Marston Surgery? in Bedford.

    Eric says he ?begged? five more times over the next hour for a doctor to see his little girl as she struggled to breath and her lips turned blue.

    But he claims the receptionist didn?t even look at the sick child in his arms as he was told to wait his ?turn?.

    Eric says when he became agitated the female receptionist pointed to a sign warning that patients deemed to be abusive would not be seen at all.

    Desperate Eric says he had to wait 70 minutes before anyone saw Lucie ? when she was taken into the ?minor illness? examination room to be seen by a nurse at 10.10am.

    By that time her heart had stopped beating and when doctors at the practice realised the seriousness of her condition they rushed to help.

    They spent 45 minutes trying to resuscitate her and she was rushed to Bedford Hospital ?where an emergency team kept working to save her life, but nothing could be done.

    An inquest into the death was opened and adjourned on Friday, but the results of a post-mortem have so far proven inconclusive.

    The couple claim the wasted time could have saved their daughter?s life.

    Lucy's grieving mother Angie Collins

    Lucy?s grieving mother Angie Collins

    Angie with son Jake, Lucy's twin brother

    Angie with son Jake, Lucy?s twin brother

    Floral tributes that were left at Marston Surgery, where Lucy stopped breathing

    Floral tributes that were left at Marston Surgery, where Lucy stopped breathing

    Electrictian Eric said: ?After about 20 minutes waiting at the surgery she got worse, her lips were blue, she was really hot and was having trouble breathing.

    ?I went up about four or five times to ask to be seen. Finally I went up and I said they have to call an ambulance because she had got so bad.

    ?They took her into the nurse?s room, but by that point her heart had stopped beating.?

    Full-time-mum Angie, added: ?This should never happen again to any other family. I will never get over this.

    ?I want to get Lucie?s story out there and try to stop it happening again.

    Marston Surgery, where Angie claims that they had to wait 70 minutes for Lucy to see a doctor

    Marston Surgery, where Angie claims that they had to wait 70 minutes for Lucy to see a doctor

    ?She was so full of life and I feel really angry that there was an hour and ten minutes where nothing was done.

    ?I feel they took away her lifeline. All I can do now is carry on fighting, I need justice for my little girl.

    ?And once I have that I will carry on fighting for the rest of my life until the system is changed. This cannot ever happen again.

    ?I will keep saying this, she was a healthy, vibrant, lively character full of fight, and her life was just chucked away that morning.

    ?If people had just opened their eyes they would have seen just how poorly she was. Time was precious and it was wasted sat waiting.?

    Lucie died on October 5 this year after she had been unwell at her home in Bedford the night before.

    Her dad Eric took her to their local GP?s surgery while her mum Angie stayed at home with Lucie?s twin brother Jake, and her elder sister Holly, three.

    The father and daughter arrived at the doctors? practise at 8.45am ready for it opening at 9am.

    Eric asked a receptionist if his daughter could see a doctor ? but was told there was already a queue of 20 people waiting.

    The worried dad took a seat with his sick toddler in the waiting room but started demanding help when he saw her lips turn blue after 20 minutes.

    The receptionist, Eric claims, failed to even look at the child who was dying in his arms and insisted that he wait his turn.

    He begged with receptionist to see a doctor five more times before he demanded someone called for an ambulance as he flet his daughter slipping away.

    At around 10.10am Lucie was then taken in to see the ?minor illness? nurse who began to examine her but it was then that she stopped breathing.

    Pathologists says more tests are needed before they can be certain about the cause of death.

    Police are investigating the events surrounding the death and are preparing a report to be handed to the coroner.

    Angie yesterday (Mon) praised the medics of the doctors who tried to save her ? but slammed the culture or receptionists playing God with peoples? lives.

    More than a million people have visited a Facebook campaign page dedicated to Lucie, and which has 30,000 ?likes?.

    Doctor Fiona Sim, medical director for NHS Bedfordshire and Luton, said: ?This is a tragic death of a little girl and our thoughts and condolences are with the family.

    ?The family must be going through terrible turmoil at this devastating time.

    ?It is vital that the evidence and facts are gathered so we can all understand what actually happened in this tragic case.

    ?As this is an unexpected death, there is an ongoing coroner?s enquiry and we are providing every assistance as well as working with the practice to carry out an internal investigation.

    ?Local NHS services are supporting the family and we wish to offer our full support in any way that we can to help all involved during such a difficult time.?

    A police investigation has been launched, although the death is not being treated as suspicious. An inquest was opened and adjourned on Friday.

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    Monday, October 22, 2012

    No jail time in first sentence for FAMU hazing death

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    Brian Jones looks to the court gallery before being sentenced in an Orlando courtroom for his role in the hazing death of a Florida A&M University band member on Monday.

    By Kari Huus, NBC News

    The first of 12 defendants in the deadly hazing case of Florida A&M drum major Robert Champion was sentenced by an Orlando court on Monday.

    Brian Jones, 23, avoided a jail term, but was sentenced to six months of community supervision ? a strict monitoring arragement?that requires an ankle monitor and frequent check-ins with probation officials ? followed by two years of probation. He is also required to do 200 hours of community service, The Associated Press reported.

    The band had traveled to Orlando from Tallahassee to perform at a football game when the fellow band members subjected Champion to a severe beating on the bus ? in a ritual called "crossing Bus C" ? which caused him to fall unconscious, and then die, on Nov. 19, 2011.

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    Jones, a percussionist, faced up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. But the judge said Jones? role had been relatively limited.

    "This young man's part in this horrible act ... as compared with many others from what I've seen is minimal," said Judge Marc Lubet, ruling in?Orange County Court. "It was an isolated incident in this man's life for which he's shown remorse."

    Lubet quoted Abraham Lincoln as he announced the sentence, saying that "mercy bears richer fruit than strict justice," the Orlando Sentinel reported.

    After initially pleading not guilty, Jones entered a no-contest plea Oct. 9 to a third-degree felony hazing charge.

    Champion?s parents attended Monday's court proceedings. Prior to the sentencing, his mother challenged the idea that Jones? role had been minor:

    "You and I know that's not true," said Pam Champion, addressing Jones, and carrying a picture of her son. "You played a critical role."

    "You won't be able to put it out if your mind...It will haunt you," she told Jones.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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