Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Nokia granted preliminary injunction against HTC in the Netherlands over high-amplitude mics

Nokia granted injunction against HTC in the Netherlands over highamplitude mics

Don't worry, this time it's not a patent issue. However, it is more bad news for HTC's already-delayed One. Nokia has been granted an injunction by the Amsterdam district court concerning the technology HTC used in its current flagship. The legal battle involves a pair of high-amplitude mics housed within One's aluminum body, which are apparently the same dual-membrane components that Nokia's used in its recent Lumia 720, seen above.

The Finnish company recently applied for a preliminary injunction, pointing the finger at ST Microelectronics, which is responsible for manufacturing the mic for both Nokia and HTC. According to our source, the issue is likely to be a breach of an NDA between Nokia and ST Electronics, as the phone maker asserts that the "microphone components [were] invented by and manufactured exclusively for Nokia." We're still hearing new details and will update as we learn more. We've also reached out to HTC for comment. For now, you can read up on Nokia's statement following the court's decision, embedded after the break.

Update: HTC has offered up an official statement in response to the injunction: "HTC is disappointed in the decision. We are considering whether it will have any impact on our business and we will explore alternative solutions immediately."

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Is It OK To Cry At Work - Business Insider

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg gave a speech to Harvard Business School in which she said it was OK to cry at work.

Work can be stressful, and people do cry. That goes double in the advertising business, where clients can be capricious with deadlines and creative types often have huge, fragile egos (and the tempers that go with them).

Not everyone agrees with Sandberg that the occasional meltdown is OK. When someone starts sobbing at their desk it can bring the entire office to a halt. It's tough to ignore. People want to know: Has there been a death in the family? Is work too stressful? Is this person unable to handle the job?

Crying at work has, traditionally, been regarded as a weakness. It's especially something that men don't do. Forty-one percent of women have done it, but only 9 percent of men.

So we asked a handful of senior female ad execs in the agency biz what they thought of the issue.

Before we get to them, here's what Sandberg told Harvard:

I?ve cried at work. I?ve told people I?ve cried at work. And it?s been reported in the press that Sheryl Sandberg cried on Mark Zuckerberg?s shoulder, which is not exactly what happened. I talk about my hopes and fears and ask people about theirs. I try to be myself. Honest about my strengths and weaknesses and I encourage others to do the same. It is all professional and it is all personal, all at the very same time.

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Wall St opens slightly higher on mixed earnings

April 22 (Reuters) - Pep Guardiola is not the only connection between Bayern Munich and Barcelona, who meet in their Champions League semi-final, first leg at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday. Both teams are dominating their leagues to an almost embarrassing extent, have won the Champions League four times apiece, share an acrimonious rivalry with Real Madrid, and owe part of their success to the flamboyant Dutchman Louis van Gaal. Both have also been in two Champions League finals in the last four years, though the Catalans won both of theirs and the Bavarians came out losers on each occasion. ...

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Monday, April 22, 2013

Kim and Kanye Apart For 85 Days: Dishing Out Big Bucks for Dr. Appts.

Kim and Kanye have been apart for 85 days since they announced their pregnancy. They announced it 11 days ago, thanks to our friend POTP for counting!) and since then they have only spent 26 days together. Say what? That is not how I would want my pregnancy to go. I hope things change! Kanye has been in Paris working on his album and Kim has been in the US filming Keeping Up With The Kardashians.   It is not as bad as it sounds though, as Kanye is being attentive to Kim’s pregnancy, at least making it home for every single doctor appointment. And dropping big bucks to do so.? Apparently he has been taking a private jet to and from Paris to attend the doctor visits. It has cost him well over $100k.   I jut don’t understand why he doesn’t work over here in the states and get to hang with Kim before their life changes. Going from two to three changes things quite a bit, but they haven’t even been dating that long. I am stressed for them! At least Kim is officially divorced, I don’t know what possessed Kris to give up after almost two [...]

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Hyatt Announces Plans for a Grand Hyatt Hotel in ... - Franchising.com

CHICAGO - April 19, 2013 - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) today announced that a Hyatt affiliate has entered into a management agreement with an affiliate of Huayuan Property Co., Ltd for a Grand Hyatt hotel in Changsha, Hunan Province in central China.

?Changsha has established itself as a major hub for global business and entertainment, and we are honored to have the opportunity to bring the Grand Hyatt brand to such a great city,? said Mark Hoplamazian, president and chief executive officer of Hyatt Hotels Corporation at the agreement signing in Changsha earlier today. ?Throughout our 40 years in China, we have showed thousands of guests how our associates can meet and exceed their needs, and we look forward to bringing Hyatt?s signature authentic hospitality to such a dynamic and historic city.?

Grand Hyatt Changsha will be centrally located in the most prestigious commercial and business areas along the Xiangjiang River in downtown Changsha. The hotel will be part of ?The Central,? a mega mixed use complex that will incorporate high-end residential buildings, office spaces, and luxury shopping facilities. Situated on the upper floors of an iconic 268-meter-high skyscraper, Grand Hyatt Changsha will enjoy unobstructed views over the city and the river, and is expected to become the new landmark of Changsha. The 324-room hotel will feature an array of restaurants and bars, multi-purpose meeting and banquet facilities, a fitness center, a pool and a spa, and is expected to create over 500 new jobs.

?We are very pleased to work with Hyatt on such an exciting and significant project. We look forward to our collaboration with Hyatt in further developing the high-end hotel market in Changsha,? said Ren Zhiqiang, Chairman of Huayuan Property Co., Ltd.

For more information, please visit www.hyattdevelopment.com.

About Grand Hyatt

Grand Hyatt features large-scale, distinctive hotels in major gateway cities and resort destinations. With presence around the world and critical mass in Asia, Grand Hyatt hotels provide sophisticated global business and leisure travelers with upscale accommodations. Signature elements of the Grand Hyatt include dramatic architecture, innovative dining options, state of the art technology, spa and fitness centers and comprehensive business and meeting facilities appropriate for corporate meetings and social gatherings of all sizes.

About Hyatt Hotels Corporation

Hyatt Hotels Corporation, headquartered in Chicago, is a leading global hospitality company with a proud heritage of making guests feel more than welcome. Thousands of members of the Hyatt family strive to make a difference in the lives of the guests they encounter every day by providing authentic hospitality. The Company's subsidiaries manage, franchise, own and develop hotels and resorts under the Hyatt?, Park Hyatt?, Andaz?, Grand Hyatt?, Hyatt Regency?, Hyatt Place? and Hyatt HouseTM brand names and has locations on six continents. Hyatt House is changing its brand identity from Hyatt Summerfield Suites?. Hyatt Residential Group, Inc., a Hyatt Hotels Corporation subsidiary, develops, operates, markets or licenses Hyatt ResidencesTM and Hyatt Residence ClubTM. As of December 31, 2012, the Company's worldwide portfolio consisted of 500 properties in 46 countries. For more information, please visit www.hyatt.com.

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Pakistani judge orders Musharraf held for 14 days

ISLAMABAD (AP) ? A Pakistani judge on Saturday ordered the former military ruler Pervez Musharraf be held in custody for two more weeks, until the next hearing in a case related to his 2007 decision to sack and detain several judges.

The development is the latest act in the drama surrounding Musharraf that erupted earlier this week and climaxed with his arrest Friday after a speedy escape from another court hearing.

The former general, who seized power in a coup and ruled Pakistan for nearly a decade, has seen his fortunes plummet since he returned in March after four years in self-imposed exile.

The judge's ruling said that Musharraf would be given judicial remand, which means that he would be held in jail until the next hearing on May 4.

Musharraf's legal team has been pushing that his estate on the edge of the capital, Islamabad, be declared a sub-jail under the Pakistani legal system, which would mean that he could stay there, essentially under house arrest.

But Musharraf's lawyer, Malik Qamar Afzal, said no decision had yet been made on that.

Saturday's hearing at the Islamabad courthouse was brief. Musharraf was brought under heavy security as supporters and opponents gathered outside the court. Immediately after the hearing, he was taken back to the police guesthouse where he had spent the night.

He was arrested in the case that stems from his decision, while in power, to sack and detain the judges, including the country's chief justice, after declaring a state of emergency and suspending the constitution.

At the time, Musharraf was apparently concerned the judges would push back against his re-election as president. As a justification for the state of emergency he also cited the growing Taliban insurgency in the country's northwest.

But the move backfired horribly. The country's lawyers took to the streets in widespread protests that eventually weakened Musharraf's government so much that he was forced to call new elections and step down.

A judge has said Musharaf's 2007 decision amounted to terrorism, which is why the case is now being heard before an anti-terrorism court. Such courts are closed to the media and the public.

Musharraf returned to Pakistan last month to make a political comeback and contest the May 11 election. But he was greeted with little popular support and was disqualified from running in the election. A judge on Thursday ordered his arrest.

That sparked a dramatic escape by Musharraf from court in a speeding vehicle after which he holed up in his heavily guarded house on the outskirts of Islamabad until he was taken into custody on Friday morning.

Musharraf seized control of Pakistan in a coup in 1999 when he was army chief and spent nearly a decade in power before being forced to step down in 2008. He returned despite Taliban death threats and a raft of legal challenges.

He also faces legal charges in connection with the 2007 assassination of the former prime minister Benazir Bhutto and the 2006 death of a Baluch nationalist leader.

But it has been the case of the judges that has sparked the most contention since Musharraf's return ? a reflection of the deep animosity many in the legal sphere still have for the former strongman.

His arrest is a significant act in a country where senior army officers have long seemed untouchable. The army is still considered the most powerful institution in Pakistan, but its aura of impunity has declined in recent years, especially in the face of an activist judiciary.

When Musharraf entered the court Saturday, he was surrounded by a phalanx of police and paramilitary Rangers. Pakistani lawyers chanted: "Whoever is a friend of Musharraf is a traitor," while supporters shouted: "Love live Musharraf!"

Musharraf has described the allegations as politically motivated.

"These allegations are politically motivated, and I will fight them in the trial court, where the truth will eventually prevail," Musharraf said in a message posted on his Facebook page after his arrest.

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Red Sox, Bruins postpone games during manhunt

Fans hold up a sign during the second period of an NHL hockey game between the Boston Bruins and the Buffalo Sabres in Boston Wednesday, April 17, 2013. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

Fans hold up a sign during the second period of an NHL hockey game between the Boston Bruins and the Buffalo Sabres in Boston Wednesday, April 17, 2013. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

A Boston Bruins jersey with the number of Boston's area code and the words "Boston Strong" hangs in the locker of Bruins player Jay Pandolfo at TD Garden in Boston, Wednesday, April 17, 2013, after an NHL hockey game against the Buffalo Sabres in the aftermath of Monday's Boston Marathon bombings. (AP Photo/Jimmy Golen)

Boston Bruins hockey starters, including defenseman Dennis Seidenberg (44), stand next to a ribbon projected onto the ice at TD Garden in Boston, Wednesday, April 17, 2013, during a pregame ceremony in the aftermath of Monday's Boston Marathon bombings. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

BOSTON (AP) ? The Red Sox and Bruins postponed their games Friday while authorities searched for a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings and officials warned nearly 1 million people to stay indoors.

The teams announced about four hours before their night games were scheduled to start that they were scratched.

Police identified two suspects in Monday's explosions that killed three people and wounded more than 180. One man was killed during a shootout with police and the other was being sought in a massive police effort that lasted much of Friday.

Authorities in Boston suspended all mass transit, used by many fans to travel to games, and told people in the entire city and some of its suburbs to stay inside as the hunt for Suspect No. 2 went on. Businesses were asked not to open, and people waiting at bus and subway stops were told to go home.

No makeup date was announced for the opener of the Red Sox three-game series against the Kansas City Royals scheduled at Fenway Park. Saturday's game, set to start at 1:35 p.m., was still on.

The NHL game at TD Garden between the Bruins and the Pittsburgh Penguins, two of the top four teams in the Eastern Conference, was tentatively rescheduled for Saturday at 12:30 p.m. A final decision on whether it would be played then would be made by four hours before faceoff, the Bruins said. Saturday night's originally scheduled game between the Buffalo Sabres and Penguins in Pittsburgh was rescheduled for Tuesday night.

Capacity at Fenway Park, about one mile from the finish line, is 37,493 for night games. Capacity at TD Garden is 17,565.

Red Sox players and other team employees had been told to stay home until a decision was made on whether the game would be played, and the thousands of officers involved in the manhunt made security for the games difficult.

Red Sox spokesman Kevin Gregg said the Royals have been in town since Wednesday night and spent their off day in the city on Thursday.

The Royals are staying at the Westin Copley Place hotel, about a block from the marathon finish line.

"We've been told not to go outside. We've been told the hotel has been locked down, although I've seen a handful of people moving around," Royals vice president Mike Swanson said. "The streets are just, wow. It's numbingly quiet for a noon hour in Boston."

The Bruins also announced that the sale of playoff tickets, scheduled to start at 11 a.m. on Friday, has been put off until 11 a.m. Monday.

The New England Patriots postponed for the second time a news conference with director of player personnel Nick Caserio about next week's NFL draft. The news conference originally had been scheduled for Tuesday but was postponed after the bombings. It has been rescheduled for Monday.

The suspension of Amtrak train service forced the New England Revolution to change plans and travel by bus Friday morning to their game against the New York Red Bulls scheduled Saturday night at Red Bull Stadium in Harrison, N.J.

Boston College canceled all home athletic events for Saturday, including the annual spring football game.

Also postponed was the National Women's Soccer League game on Saturday between the Boston Breakers and FC Kansas City in Overland Park, Kan. No makeup date was announced. The decision was based on "increased security measures that have impacted travel from the area," NWSL executive director Cheryl Bailey said.

The league also said it would conduct a moment of silence before the national anthem at two games this weekend.

Even before the manhunt, the bombings resulted in two major pro sports games in Boston getting scratched ? the Bruins against the Ottawa Senators last Monday night and the Indiana Pacers against the Celtics on Tuesday night. The Bruins game was rescheduled for April 28. The Celtics game was canceled outright, and the NBA's regular season ended on Wednesday.

The Celtics are scheduled to begin the first round of the playoffs Saturday in New York against the Knicks.

The Bruins resumed play on Wednesday night amid tightened security at home against the Sabres. Fans were checked with wands and cars were subject to random searches as they entered the TD Garden underground garage.

Before the game, there was a moment of silence, a slideshow of marathon scenes on the video scoreboard above center ice and a stirring rendition of the national anthem, which was started by long-time Bruins vocalist Rene Rancourt. He sang a few lines then gestured for the fans to join in ? which they did.

"We are trying to put on a show for the fans and, hopefully, give them some sort of escape," Buffalo's Drew Stafford said after the game. "With everything that happened, emotions were extremely high tonight. I am sure that there were not a lot of dry eyes in the stands during the anthem."

After the game, players gathered at center ice and raised their sticks in a salute to the fans who had chanted "U.S.A." and "We are Boston."

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AP sports writer Dave Skretta in Kansas City contributed to this report

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Increased brain activity predicts future onset of substance use

Apr. 17, 2013 ? Do people get caught in the cycle of overeating and drug addiction because their brain reward centers are over-active, causing them to experience greater cravings for food or drugs?

In a unique prospective study Oregon Research Institute (ORI) senior scientist Eric Stice, Ph.D., and colleagues tested this theory, called the reward surfeit model. The results indicated that elevated responsivity of reward regions in the brain increased the risk for future substance use, which has never been tested before prospectively with humans. Paradoxically, results also provide evidence that even a limited history of substance use was related to less responsivity in the reward circuitry, as has been suggested by experiments with animals.

The research appears in the May 1, 2013 issue of Biological Psychiatry.

In a novel study using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Stice's team tested whether individual differences in reward region responsivity predicted overweight/obesity onset among initially healthy weight adolescents and substance use onset among initially abstinent adolescents. The neural response to food and monetary reward was measured in 162 adolescents. Body fat and substance use were assessed at the time of the fMRI and again one year later.

"The findings are important because this is the first test of whether atypical responsivity of reward circuitry increases risk for substance use," says Dr. Stice. "Although numerous researchers have suggested that reduced responsivity is a vulnerability factor for substance use, this theory was based entirely on cross-sectional studies comparing substance abusing individuals to healthy controls; no studies have tested this thesis with prospective data."

Investigators examined the extent to which reward circuitry (e.g., the striatum) was activated in response to receipt and anticipated receipt of money. Monetary reward is a general reinforcer and has been used frequently to assess reward sensitivity. The team also used another paradigm to assess brain activation in response to the individual's consumption and anticipated consumption of chocolate milkshake. Results showed that greater activation in the striatum during monetary reward receipt at baseline predicted future substance use onset over a 1-year follow-up.

Noteworthy was that adolescents who had already begun using substances showed less striatal response to monetary reward. This finding provides the first evidence that even a relatively short period of moderate substance use might reduce reward region responsivity to a general reinforcer.

"The implications are that the more individuals use psychoactive substances, the less responsive they will be to rewarding experiences, meaning that they may derive less reinforcement from other pursuits, such as interpersonal relationships, hobbies, and school work. This may contribute to the escalating spiral of drug use that characterizes substance use disorders," commented Stice.

Although the investigators had expected parallel neural predictors of future onset of overweight during exposure to receipt and anticipated receipt of a palatable food, no significant effects emerged. It is possible that these effects are weaker and that a longer follow-up period will be necessary to better differentiate who will gain weight and who will remain at a healthy weight.

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  1. Eric Stice, Sonja Yokum, Kyle S. Burger. Elevated Reward Region Responsivity Predicts Future Substance Use Onset But Not Overweight/Obesity Onset. Biological Psychiatry, 2013; 73 (9): 869 DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2012.11.019

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Friday, April 19, 2013

NBN bringing 1Gbps network to Aussies by the end of 2013

DNP  NBN bringing 1Gbps network to Aussies by the end of 2013

Don't want to trek it to Provo, Utah -- or Austin or Kansas City -- to get 1Gbps internet courtesy of Google Fiber? By the end of this year, you can venture Down Under to get comparable speeds courtesy of Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN). The wholesale price for the network's 1Gbps service will be AU$150 (about $155) per month, with an additional fee to be tacked on by ISPs. NBN will also roll out 250Mbps and 500Mbps services by December, naturally for a lower monthly cost. Sure, 1Gbps speeds may not be necessary for the average household, but leave it to Japan to make those numbers look positively puny with its recently launched service offering 2 Gbps down. Planning that next vacation around internet speeds might just be the way to go.

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2014 Jaguar F-Type Test Drive

On Sale Date: Now

Price: $69,895?$92,895

Competitors: Porsche Boxster, Porsche 911 Carrera, Audi R8, Aston Martin V8 Vantage, Chevrolet Camaro, Mercedes-Benz SLK

Powertrains: supercharged 3.0-liter V-6, 340 hp, 332 lb-ft; supercharged 3.0-liter V-6, 380 hp, 339 lb-ft; supercharged 5.0-liter V-8, 495 hp, 460 lb-ft; 8-speed automatic, RWD

EPA Fuel Economy (city/hwy): 20/28; 19/27 (S); 16/23 (V8 S)

What's New: The last two-seat roadster Jaguar produced was a little car called the E-Type. Perhaps you've heard of it. That hunk of metal is widely regarded as the most beautiful automobile ever made. Fifty years later, Jaguar introduces its successor with the F-Type.

Modern car design restrictions such as fuel-efficiency and crash standards make it an even taller order to follow a gem like the E-Type, but Jaguar's low-slung new roadster is stylish in its own right, with a strong character line that begins in the front fascia and runs back through the car's muscular haunches. To improve aerodynamics, recessed door handles deploy when a sensor is touched and the key fob is nearby. There's also a spoiler hidden in the trunk that rises when the car hits 60 mph. The F-Type catches eyes when stationary, but on the road, shooting through turns, the car turns heads.

First teased as the C-X16 concept at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, the F-Type's foundations lie in the XK's platform. But compared with the bigger Jag 2-door, the F-Type rides on a 5.1-inch-shorter wheelbase and is 12.7 inches shorter in overall length. The F-Type's all-aluminum chassis is roughly 50 percent recycled material, which reflects Jaguar/Land Rover's recent corporate commitment to reducing waste.

The car comes in three trims, each with a separate engine tune, all of which have a start-stop function. Both V-6 engines are supercharged, with 340 hp in the base version and 380 hp in the S. The V8 S model uses, you guessed it, a supercharged V-8 that makes a bonkers 495 hp. In ascending order of horsepower, the engines catapult the F-Type to 60 mph in 5.1 seconds, 4.8 seconds, and 4.2 seconds. All engines come paired to a ZF 8-speed automatic transmission?the same one found in the Ram 1500 and a host of other vehicles?that can be manually controlled via paddle shifters or the center shift lever.

Both S trims come equipped with an Adaptive Dynamics suspension system that gathers information from 13 inputs at up to 100 times per second and makes instantaneous adjustments to the dampers. All three models feature Dynamic Mode, which holds gears to redline in manual-shift mode, raises the stability control intervention threshold, and adjusts the steering and engine settings. Dynamic Mode also stiffens up the suspension in the S models. For increased traction coming out of corners, the V-6 S features a mechanical limited-slip differential, while the more powerful V8 S has a predictive electronic limited-slip differential.

The F-Type's interior is luxurious but not over the top. As opposed to the flagship XJ's ostentatious cabin, the F-Type's leather-bound surfaces and silver trimmings balance plushness and sportiness?with the scale tipping toward the sporty side. Occupants sit low, with a driver-oriented cockpit defined by a buttress on the right edge of the center console that doubles as a passenger grab-handle. The center stack has a large touchscreen, and just below that are three glass-fronted knobs that make HVAC simple. The instrument cluster consists of two traditional gauges sandwiching a digital information screen. The F-Type's fanciest parlor trick is its retractable air vents placed in the dash above the instrument panel. Intended to improve the cabin's cleanliness, the vents rise only when sensors throughout the car decide the extra airflow is necessary. Excessive? Maybe. Cool? Definitely.

Tech Tidbit: To increase chassis stiffness, engineers typically add a brace that spans the front shock towers. But to do that on the F-Type would interfere with the low profile designers wanted for the nose. So from the very beginning the team designed an integrated structure into the frame that connects the two sides and increases structural integrity by 30 percent. The smart engineering paid off. Whether driving hot laps in the 380-hp V6 S around Spain's Circuito de Navarra or pushing the 495-hp V8 S on twisty mountain roads in the Spanish Pyrenees, our F-Type remained well behaved with minimal cowl shake.

Driving Character: After winding our way through an endless string of roundabouts outside of Pamplona, Spain, we hit the open country roads in the base V-6. Speeding through sweeping curves and along scenic straightaways, it was easy to find a comfortable driving rhythm thanks to the responsive steering (the variable-ratio rack is Jaguar's quickest) and the balanced chassis. Despite the occasional pause, the 8-speed automatic impressed us with its prompt shifts as we climbed from lush valley floors to the arid mountain elevations. Before long we found ourselves shifting exclusively with the steering wheel paddles for greater control and, most important, to coax the engine into emitting its gloriously distinctive exhaust note as often as possible.

At Spain's three-year-old Circuito de Navarra racetrack, we unleashed the F-Type V6 S at full throttle. Here the car's dynamics were on full display, with a flat attitude through each curve and the utmost poise to increase driver confidence. We also found that shifts were noticeably sharper in Dynamic Mode as opposed to manual sport mode. If we had one issue on the track, it was with the brakes. The V6 S comes with 15-inch vented discs in front, up from the 13.9-inch pies in the base F-Type; both have 12.8-inch vented discs in the rear, while the V8 S takes a step further with 14.8-inch rear vented discs. Heading into turns at full speed in the V6 S, we found ourselves wishing the brakes had more initial bite and a slightly firmer pedal. Our concerns were reaffirmed later that day on slick mountain roads, where our confidence in the brakes left us approaching hairpins with caution.

Finally, it was time to drive the V-8 S. After just a few seconds behind the wheel it was clear why Jaguar saved this version for last: its extra 115 horses make the V-6 models feel positively lethargic. A little raw, a whole lot more powerful, and absolutely thrilling to drive, the instant torque and power of the F-Type V8 S provides a glee from dipping into the gas pedal that's impossible to resist. Had we never driven the V-8 we would have found both V-6 versions to be more than adequate, but 495 hp has a way of recalibrating one's impression of power.

Favorite Detail: Ask anyone who's driven the F-Type for thoughts on the car, and within the first few sentences the exhaust note will be mentioned. The gurgly, sputtering blips during downshifts and upshifts are intoxicating, urging you to play with the paddle shifters like a kid with a new toy on Christmas morning. Each audible flutter of the exhaust curls the corners of your lips upward, and at full throttle, it's impossible not to let out a laugh. Although the V-8's slightly more muted, base-heavy tone doesn't seep through the soft top's three layers of insulation as loudly as the V-6's higher-pitch note, both engines make the F-Type an audibly wonderful place to be on a sunny day with the top down.

Driver's Grievance: Although we found the driving dynamics of the F-Type to be excellent overall, the steering feedback and transmission occasionally left us wanting. Sometimes the transmission seemed indecisive when asked to quickly shift several gears in automatic mode, and the steering, while good, could have been chattier on rougher roads.

Bottom Line: It's tricky to make direct comparisons between the F-Type and other cars because of the broad span of its engines and price. Jaguar pegs it as a Porsche 911 fighter, but that role is already filled by the XK (which barely overlaps the F-Type's price). A more appropriate direct comparison is to the Boxster, but the Jaguar makes a solid case as a slightly different type of sports car, with its front engine and distinctly Jaguar combination of luxury and style.

Jaguar says that pre-orders for the F-Type show about a 50 percent mix of the V8 S in the States, which is the car's biggest market. At more than $92,000, the V8 S is priced out of 99 percent of the population's reach, but it's also the model we would buy if coin weren't a concern. For those rich enough to buy a $70,000 convertible, the base F-Type or V6 S will make you a very happy owner, as long as you don't test-drive the V-8.

Source: http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/reviews/drives/2014-jaguar-f-type-test-drive-15365539?src=rss

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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Futures signal rebound as earnings, data eyed

By Chuck Mikolajczak

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stock index futures advanced on Thursday, indicating the S&P 500 will rebound from a broad sell-off in the prior session ahead of data on the labor market and another round of corporate earnings reports.

Equities have been whipsawed in the past three sessions, with a 1 percent move in either direction in the S&P 500 <.spx> each day this week, the first such streak for the index since the start of February.

Worries about global demand have sparked sell-offs in commodities, which in turn have led to weakness in equities. However, some equity investors continue to use any dips as a buying opportunity.

Earnings are expected from 28 companies in the benchmark S&P index on Thursday, including Dow components Verizon Communications , Microsoft Corp and IBM .

UnitedHealth Group Inc , the largest U.S. health insurer, said its first-quarter profit had fallen, in part because of lower government payments for its private Medicare services and prescription plans for older Americans.

At 8:30 a.m., investors will eye weekly initial jobless claims data. Economists forecast a total of 350,000 new filings, compared with 346,000 in the prior week.

S&P 500 earnings are now expected to have risen 1.7 percent in the first quarter, up from the 1.5 percent estimate at the start of the month, based on actual results from 56 companies and estimates for the rest, according to Thomson Reuters data through Tuesday morning.

Of the 56 companies that have reported earnings, 66.1 percent have topped analyst expectations but only 48.2 percent have beaten revenue forecasts.

S&P 500 futures rose 5.2 points and were above fair value, a formula that evaluates pricing by taking into account interest rates, dividends and time to expiration on the contract. Dow Jones industrial average futures gained 48 points, and Nasdaq 100 futures added 8.5 points.

Later in the session at 10 a.m., the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank releases its April business activity survey. Economists in a Reuters survey forecast a reading in the main index of 3.0 versus 2.0 in March.

Also at 10 a.m., the Conference Board will release its report on March leading economic indicators. Economists in a Reuters survey forecast a 0.1 percent increase compared with a 0.5 percent rise in February.

U.S.-listed shares of Nokia plunged 11.5 percent to $3.17 in premarket trade after a big fall in sales of its basic phones overshadowed a stronger performance from its Lumia smartphones in the first quarter, and the company said it expected operating margins to deteriorate.

European shares edged higher, with some investors seeing value after the market's worst four-day fall in nine months, although a crop of weak earnings and global growth concerns kept a lid on gains. <.eu/>

Concerns over global growth and weak demand pulled down Asian shares.

(Reporting by Chuck Mikolajczak; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stock-futures-signal-higher-wall-street-open-085828854--finance.html

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Molecule treats leukemia by preventing cancer cell repair

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Researchers at The Jackson Laboratory have identified a molecule that prevents repair of some cancer cells, providing a potential new "genetic chemotherapy" approach to cancer treatment that could significantly reduce side effects and the development of treatment resistance compared with traditional chemotherapy.

In healthy people, white blood cells called B cells (or B lymphocytes) are a kind of sophisticated tool kit, making antibodies against pathogens or other invaders. In the process of antibody production, B cells turn on the gene known as activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID), which acts as a sort of molecular scissors that cut the chromosomes within the B cell. This is needed to rearrange pieces of the B-cell chromosomes and produce different "flavors" of antibodies that do different jobs.

But in some cancers this process goes wrong, with AID acting out of control and creating mutations and chromosome rearrangements that make the tumor more aggressive.

Those AID-induced cancers proliferate with help from the cell-repair mechanism known as homologous recombination (HR). Researchers in the laboratory of Associate Professor Kevin Mills, Ph.D., identified a molecule called DIDS (for 4,4'-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2-2'-disulfonic acid) that blocks the DNA repair action in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), causing the cancer cells to die.

"This treatment affects every cell in the body," Mills says. "But by its mode of action it kills only tumor cells that are expressing AID, yet it is almost entirely harmless to normal, healthy cells."

The research, published in The Journal of Experimental Medicine, is the latest proof of principle for what Mills calls "genetic chemotherapy": using the mechanisms involved in genetic instability in cancer, to cause tumor cell self-destruction.

For the new paper, authors Kristin Lamont, Ph.D., a postdoctoral associate, and Muneer Hasham, Ph.D. an associate research scientist, both in the Mills laboratory, tested DIDS in normal mouse cells, mouse cancer cells, human cancer cell lines and human primary cancers. "We collected 74 different primary patient CLL samples," Lamont says, "and measured AID expression in those samples. We found that about 40 percent of them express AID, and if we treated those with DIDS in vitro, the AID-expressing ones had significantly higher levels of DNA damage and died."

Mills adds, "Demonstrating that this works on primary cancer cells moves us one step closer to eventually testing this in patients." The DIDS treatment approach, Mills adds, also addresses the issues of side effects, a major problem with standard chemotherapy.

"By its selectivity for cancer cells, DIDS reduces the issue of the really nasty side effects associated with chemotherapy treatments," Mills explains.

Moreover, the list of cancers associated with aberrant AID expression is growing, so the treatment approach could apply not only to leukemia but also a range of other cancer types.

Mills' collaborators at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York shared their expertise in DNA repair to understand the action of the DIDS molecule. "We hypothesized that the molecule would work as it did," Mills says, "but they helped us to determine exactly why and how it works."

Since the researchers submitted the paper for publication, they have developed a new and better potential treatment molecule. "One of our goals is to design an even better molecule," Mills says. "And we've done that. We now have a new molecule in that same class, that delivers significantly more potency, with just as much selectivity as the original molecule."

Cyteir Therapeutics, Inc. a startup biotechnology company founded by Mills in 2012, continues to pursue development of the new molecule for cancer therapy, while Dr. Mills and his team at Jackson will keep studying the cellular mechanisms, in the hope of finding yet more potential new cancer drugs. Cyteir Therapeutics is now ramping up the R&D efforts necessary to take the genetic chemotherapy treatment to clinical trials, possibly in 2014.

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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Swiss minister seeks level playing field on tax

By Emma Thomasson

ZURICH (Reuters) - The Swiss finance minister said on Wednesday that she wanted all countries to be treated equally in a drive to stamp out tax evasion, addressing concerns that Swiss banks had been unfairly singled out in recent years.

"We consider it very important that rules must apply to all and are engaging ourselves for a level playing field in multilateral forums," Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf told Reuters in written responses to emailed questions.

Her comments came after several leading EU countries announced a joint push against tax evasion, a message they will take to a meeting of finance officials from the Group of 20 top economies this week in Washington, which Widmer-Schlumpf will attend.

Swiss banks have repeatedly been in the firing line for aiding tax evasion, but the country often complains it is unfairly targeted compared to offshore centers elsewhere like Singapore, Miami and the Cayman Islands.

"Recent revelations have confirmed that various financial centers in America and Asia do not comply with international standards," Widmer-Schlumpf said, referring to the leak this month of data on thousands of holders of secret bank accounts, mostly in other centers like the British Virgin Islands.

The Swiss Bankers Association has said that only 0.05 percent of the 120,000 companies and trusts uncovered by the leak were based in Switzerland.

"Switzerland will continue to work to ensure that global standards are not only adopted by all countries, but also implemented. This concerns, for example, the identification of beneficial owners in trusts," the minister said.

Trusts, which allow assets to be held by one party on behalf of another - often unidentified - party and are common in Britain and other centers, can be abused to evade taxes.

Austria's finance minister, who has defied growing pressure for her country to follow Luxembourg's decision last week to end bank secrecy, has attacked the G20 for not tackling what she branded centers of money laundering such as the Cayman Islands, Virgin Islands or Delaware.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Swiss government said it was considering a possible solution to a long-running dispute with U.S. authorities over Swiss banks accused of helping wealthy Americans evade billions of dollars of tax.

Meanwhile, the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate said on Tuesday it hoped to yield half a billion euros in lost tax revenues from a CD it purchased containing data on secret accounts including at Credit Suisse subsidiaries, triggering police raids across the country.

Widmer-Schlumpf said she was following closely developments on the tax issue in the EU and elsewhere, adding a Swiss working group will deliver proposals by summer concerning how much client information banks should share in future.

(Reporting by Emma Thomasson; editing by Mike Collett-White)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/swiss-minister-seeks-level-playing-field-tax-150408106--finance.html

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Monday, April 15, 2013

Troika concludes Greek bailout review, next aid tranche soon: source

By Annika Breidthardt and Renee Maltezou

DUBLIN/ATHENS (Reuters) - An inspection team of international lenders has finished its review of Greece's austerity program, paving the way for another 10 billion euros aid payment, a source with knowledge of the talks said on Saturday.

The deal reached on Friday, concludes the first review by the so-called "troika" of the European Commission, the International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank since they unlocked fresh aid in December, staving off a chaotic bankruptcy.

In exchange for the December deal in Greece's 240-billion euro bailout, Athens passed a fresh round of austerity measures.

"The third review mission of the program was completed last night in Athens with a staff level agreement," one delegate with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters.

The official added the Eurogroup of euro zone finance ministers and the IMF's board would each likely discuss the agreement in May, a condition for the money to actually be paid.

Klaus Regling, the head of the euro zone's rescue funds, said on Friday the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF), under which Greece's rescue is handled, stood ready to disburse 10 billion euros ($13 billion) to Athens once conditions were met.

"Greece would get 2.8 billion euros after the milestones have been met. In addition, 7.2 billion (euros are) available in bonds to recapitalize the banks. This is based on a tranche already approved last December," he told reporters.

Greece has received about 200 billion euros in rescue loans since its first bailout in May in 2010. But despite imposing a 75-percent debt cut on private-sector bondholders and receiving debt relief from its official lenders last year, it is still far from a return to the bond markets.

After a meeting of European Union finance ministers, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said a 2.8 billion euro March tranche of funds had not been released yet because Greece had not fulfilled some of the bailout milestones.

"The Greek side explained it is fully committed and we hope that this will be the case by the next meeting," Schaeuble said.

The recapitalization of Greece's banks and shrinking the country's spendthrift public sector have been key issues on the agenda of talks with the troika, which resumed its visit in Athens earlier this month.

Prime Minister Antonis Samaras met his coalition partners on Saturday to discuss the hot topics and the progress of the troika review. After the meeting, the deputy finance minister said talks with the troika would be wrapped up by Monday.

"I believe the ultimate details of a deal with the troika will be finalized by Monday night," Christos Staikouras said.

Greece has agreed to dismiss 15,000 public sector workers and hire as many younger employees, Staikouras said.

About 4,000 workers will leave by the end of the year and another 11,000 in 2014, party officials said. The state is expected to cut more than 180,000 by 2015.

Socialist leader Evangelos Venizelos said the troika was expected to approve the political leaders' proposals by Sunday.

Under Greece's current bailout plan agreed in November, Athens has to cut 150,000 public sector jobs overall from 2010 to 2015, about a fifth of the total, through hiring curbs, retirement and dismissals.

"We have designed a commonly accepted framework which I hope the troika will accept by Sunday night," Venizelos said. "We must close all the issues."

Lay-offs are a sensitive issue in Greece where unemployment has hit a record high of 27.2 percent and the economy is now in its sixth year of recession but recent polls show that most Greeks want the reform of the public sector and its services.

With the country's constitution protecting state workers from dismissal, Samaras said in an interview with a newspaper that the government could cut staff by scrapping job positions.

There is no doubt we need a smaller but also better public sector," Samaras said. "The constitution doesn't ban the dismissal of state workers whose position has been scrapped."

(Reporting by Annika Breidthardt and Renee Maltezou in Athens; Editing by Ron Askew)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/troika-concludes-greek-bailout-review-next-aid-tranche-102929167--business.html

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Pope names advisers to revamp Vatican bureaucracy

VATICAN CITY (AP) ? Pope Francis marked his first month as pope on Saturday by naming nine high-ranking prelates from around the globe to a permanent advisory group to help him run the Catholic Church and study a reform of the Vatican bureaucracy ? a bombshell announcement that indicates he intends a major shift in how the papacy should function.

The panel includes only one current Vatican official; the rest are cardinals and a monsignor from Europe, Africa, North and South America, Asia and Australia ? a clear indication that Francis wants to reflect the universal nature of the church in its governance and core decision-making, particularly given the church is growing and counts most of the world's Catholics in the southern hemisphere.

In the run-up to the conclave that elected Francis pope one month ago, a reform of the Vatican bureaucracy was a constant drumbeat, as were calls to make the Vatican itself more responsive to the needs of bishops around the world. Including representatives from each continent in a permanent advisory panel to the pope would seem to go a long way toward answering those calls.

In its announcement Saturday, the Vatican said that Francis got the idea to form the advisory body from the pre-conclave meetings. "He has formed a group of cardinals to advise him in the governing of the universal church and to study a revision of the apostolic constitution Pastor Bonus on the Roman Curia," the statement said.

Pope John Paul II issued Pastor Bonus in 1988, and it functions effectively as the blueprint for the administration of the Holy See and the Vatican City State, meting out the work and jurisdictions of the congregations, pontifical councils and other offices that make up the governance of the Catholic Church, known as the Roman Curia.

Pastor Bonus itself was a revision of the 1967 document that marked the last major reform of the Vatican bureaucracy undertaken by Pope Paul VI.

A reform of the Vatican bureaucracy has been demanded for decades, given both John Paul and Benedict XVI essentially neglected in-house administration of the Holy See in favor of other priorities. But the calls for change grew deafening last year after the leaks of papal documents exposed petty turf battles within the Vatican bureaucracy, allegations of corruption in the running of the Vatican city state and even a purported plot by senior Vatican officials to out a prominent Catholic as gay.

Francis' advisory group will meet in its inaugural session Oct. 1-3, the Vatican said in a statement.

The members of the panel include Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, president of the Vatican city state administration ? a key position that runs the actual functioning of the Vatican, including its profit-making museums. The non-Vatican officials include Cardinals Francisco Javier Err?zuriz Ossa, the retired archbishop of Santiago, Chile; Oswald Gracias, archbishop of Mumbai, India; Reinhard Marx, archbishop of Munich and Freising, Germany; Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya, archbishop of Kinshasa, Congo; Sean Patrick O'Malley, the archbishop of Boston; George Pell, archbishop of Sydney, Australia; and Oscar Andr?s Rodr?guez Maradiaga, archbishop of Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Monsignor Marcello Semeraro, bishop of Albano, will be secretary while Maradiaga will serve as the group coordinator.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pope-names-advisers-revamp-vatican-bureaucracy-101913286.html

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Songza Raised $3.8M According To SEC Filing, Amazon Still In The Frame As An Investor

2371v2-max-250x250Songza, a free streaming music service that has expert-made playlists and runs on the web and various touch screen platforms, raised $3.8 million according to a SEC filing. While Amazon has long been an "unconfirmed" investor listed on AngelList, it parlayed its investment in the earlier Aime St vehicle into Songza. In late 2011 the startup closed what was reportedly a 'seven-figure' round of financing led by investors including Deep Fork Capital as well as an ?undisclosed strategic investor?. Also participating in the round was Geoff Judge, co-founder of 24/7 Real Media.

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Sunday, April 14, 2013

Planning begins for 2014 Southern Alberta Summer Games

Toni Lucas, Pincher Creek Voice

To host an event as large and dynamic as the Southern?Alberta?Southern Games 2014 you have to plan ahead. ? Recreation Manager Diane Burt-Stuckey is asking that all the sports involved look critically at their venues and equipment to help plan if upgrades or replacements are required before Pincher Creek hosts the event.

A planning meeting on April 8 at Town hall for the games had nine people in attendance bringing their experience to the table. ?Some of the questions that came out of the meeting included:
Will there be ribbons or medals awarded to the winners? Will there be a games logo design contest? Who pays for the cost of new equipment? ?When ?to book referees and umpires?

There was a great deal of excitement because Jesse Newman of Rose Creek Ranch has stepped up to chair archery, with plans for a 3D archery event.

Volunteers are needed from every aspect from sports chairs to running individual?concessions. ?If you would like to become involved call the Town of Pincher Creek Recreation Office at 403-627-4322 or email rec@pinchercreek.ca

Source: http://www.pinchercreekvoice.com/2013/04/planning-begins-for-2014-southern.html

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Andy Pettitte has back spasms, start pushed back

By HOWIE RUMBERG

AP Sports Writer

Associated Press Sports

updated 5:44 p.m. ET April 12, 2013

NEW YORK (AP) - The New York Yankees pushed back Andy Pettitte's next scheduled start a few days because the left-hander is experiencing back spasms.

The Yankees said Phil Hughes will start Saturday against the Baltimore Orioles and Hiroki Kuroda will move back a day to get the ball in Pettitte's place Sunday. Yankees manager Joe Girardi said Pettitte should be ready Tuesday or Wednesday.

"It's frustrating," Pettitte said Friday before the Yankees played the Baltimore Orioles. "I had seven weeks of spring training, not one problem. It is a worry for me because I want to be healthy and I want to make my starts, but I also know that it's also a muscle spasm and if it goes away I'm going to be fine to pitch. I'm glad it's not like that we are in a bind as far as needing a starter to get out there and throw Sunday night."

New York has flexibility in its rotation because its previous two games were postponed by rain. Hughes was set to start Thursday and he was going to be skipped in order to keep Kuroda and Pettitte on target.

The 40-year-old Pettitte felt a spasm in the middle of his back during his start Tuesday against Cleveland. Still, he pitched seven impressive innings and improved to 2-0 this season.

"Hopefully it's just a one-time event," Girardi said.

Pettitte then felt "great" Wednesday and went ahead with his normal bullpen session and workout Thursday in Cleveland with no issues. His lower back seized up when he tried getting up from his couch later that evening.

"I would love to just go out there and try to pitch and I'll get through it like I got through it in Cleveland," Pettitte said. "They're not going to allow me to do it with an opportunity to push me back several days."

Girardi hopes to get 28-30 starts out of Pettitte, not the 33 they would hope for a pitcher who hasn't logged as many innings as Pettitte has in his 18th season, second since returning from a one-year retirement.

Also, Yankees captain Derek Jeter (ankle surgery) took batting practice on the field and grounders at shortstop at the Yankees facility in Tampa, Fla. He even did a few slower-speed spin moves on balls up the middle.

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AP freelance writer Mark Didtler contributed to this report from Tampa, Fla.

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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Hedge fund urges Jones Group to scale back - WSJ

(Reuters) - Activist hedge fund Barington Capital Group is urging fashion company Jones Group Inc to sell parts of its portfolio, the Wall Street Journal reported citing a person familiar with the matter.

Barington Group, which owns about 2 percent of the company's stock, also suggested other options such as cutting costs and adding directors to the board, the journal reported.

The paper reported that Jones confirmed its Chief Executive Wesley Card met with Barington at Barington's request, earlier this month.

The New York-based company behind brands such as Nine West and Jones New York had reported a higher-than-expected profit for the holiday quarter in February, as sales of its shoes and jeans to U.S. department stores picked up.

Jones had then said that as part of its efforts to improve margins, it would be careful about building up too much inventory in 2013.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Barington urged Jones to hire financial advisers to focus on its core and emerging brands.

The company in recent years has benefited from its shift to higher-end brands with the acquisition of names such as Stuart Weitzman and Kurt Geiger and forecast revenue above analysts' estimates for 2013.

(Reporting By Aditya Kondalamahanty in Bangalore; Editing by Eric Walsh)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hedge-fund-urges-jones-group-scale-back-wsj-005855377--sector.html

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Rick Ross apologizes for pro-rape lyrics

FILE - This July 7, 2012 file photo shows rapper Rick Ross performing during the OpenAir music festival in Frauenfeld, Switzerland. Reebok has ended its relationship with Rick Ross following the heavy criticism surrounding the rapper's lyrics some have called pro-rape. The sneaker brand said in a statement Thursday, April 11, 2013, that ?Reebok holds our partners to a high standard and we expect them to live up to the values of our brand. Unfortunately, Rick Ross has failed to do so.? Rick Ross formally apologized for his lyrics on Rocko's song "U.O.E.N.O.? in a tweet last week. It came the same day a women's group, UltraViolet, protested outside of one Reebok's stores in Manhattan. In Rocko's song, Ross raps about giving a woman the drug MDMA, known as Molly, and having his way with her. (AP Photo/Keystone/Ennio Leanza, file)

FILE - This July 7, 2012 file photo shows rapper Rick Ross performing during the OpenAir music festival in Frauenfeld, Switzerland. Reebok has ended its relationship with Rick Ross following the heavy criticism surrounding the rapper's lyrics some have called pro-rape. The sneaker brand said in a statement Thursday, April 11, 2013, that ?Reebok holds our partners to a high standard and we expect them to live up to the values of our brand. Unfortunately, Rick Ross has failed to do so.? Rick Ross formally apologized for his lyrics on Rocko's song "U.O.E.N.O.? in a tweet last week. It came the same day a women's group, UltraViolet, protested outside of one Reebok's stores in Manhattan. In Rocko's song, Ross raps about giving a woman the drug MDMA, known as Molly, and having his way with her. (AP Photo/Keystone/Ennio Leanza, file)

FILE - This Sept. 29, 2012 file photo shows Rick Ross performing at the BET Hip-Hop Honors at Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center in Atlanta. Reebok has ended its relationship with Rick Ross following the heavy criticism surrounding the rapper's lyrics some have called pro-rape. The sneaker brand said in a statement Thursday, April 11, 2013, that ?Reebok holds our partners to a high standard and we expect them to live up to the values of our brand. Unfortunately, Rick Ross has failed to do so.? Rick Ross formally apologized for his lyrics on Rocko's song "U.O.E.N.O.? in a tweet last week. It came the same day a women's group, UltraViolet, protested outside of one Reebok's stores in Manhattan. In Rocko's song, Ross raps about giving a woman the drug MDMA, known as Molly, and having his way with her. (Photo by John Amis/Invision/AP, file)

(AP) ? A day after Reebok ended its relationship with Rick Ross, the rapper acknowledged that his lyrics on Rocko's song "U.O.E.N.O." were "offensive."

In a statement Friday, Ross said being a musician is "a great responsibility" and that his choice of words in the song "does not reflect my true heart."

In the song, Ross raps about giving a woman the drug MDMA, known as Molly, and having his way with her.

"Put Molly all up in her champagne, she ain't even know it, I took her home and I enjoyed that, she ain't even know it," he raps on the track released in January. It gained traction in recent weeks after women's groups and rape victims issued petitions.

"Before I am an artist, I am a father, a son, and a brother to some of the most cherished women in the world. So for me to suggest in any way that harm and violation be brought to a woman is one of my biggest mistakes and regrets," his statement said.

On Thursday, Reebok said it had terminated its contract with Ross because the rapper wasn't living "up to the values of our brand." Ross has appeared in a commercial for the Reebok Classic sneakers.

"We are very disappointed he has yet to display an understanding of the seriousness of this issue or an appropriate level of remorse," the statement said.

The Miami-based rapper first addressed the song two weeks ago in a radio interview, saying "there was a misunderstanding with the lyric." A week after that, he tweeted an apology. It was the same day the women's group UltraViolet protested outside one of Reebok's stores in Manhattan.

In his official apology, Ross also says men who listen to his music should "know that using a substance to rob a woman of her right to make a choice is not only a crime, it's wrong."

Hits by the Grammy-nominated Ross include "The Boss" and "Aston Martin Music."

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Friday, April 12, 2013

BeFunky (for iPhone)


BeFunky's goal is bigger than just to be a good mobile-and-Web photo editor/enhancer: The company wants to create a new, automated way for you to organize and find your photos and those of others, whether you're at a computer's browser or off somewhere with your mobile device. Unlike Instagram, each BeFunky entry point gets full citizenship, so, you can edit and upload photos in the browser as well as in the app. Like Instagram, there are filters and social discovery, but it's more organized, with categories for photo types, such as nature, pets, faces, and so on. Unfortunately, the app and service don't deliver its goals of editing plus discovery as well as the competition.

Getting Started with BeFunky
You can start with BeFunky either by installing the app from the iTunes Store or signing up on the web. Versions are available for iPad and Android as well as iPhone. Doing the latter is streamlined if you simply click the big blue button that uses a certain social network. This requires access to your public profile, friend list, email address, birthday, status updates, photos and your friends' photos. It also requests the ability to post publicly on your behalf, but given BeFunky's purpose, that makes sense. Once you've clicked the two OKs, you've got yourself a fully functional BeFunky page and account. The default profile description is cute: "One magical day a unicorn handed me a camera and showed me BeFunky. The rest is history."?

Interface
The app's Home screen features two large buttons on top: Camera, and Camera Roll. Above this, a Settings gear and a smaller Create button, which you can't use unless you've selected a photo. I'm not sure why this button is even on the home screen, since you can't have a photo selected there. But the largest part of the screen is dedicated to photo thumbnails for categories like Nature, Pets, Love, and Tattoo. Along the bottom are five more buttons, in addition to Home, we get Profile, Explore, My Stream, and Activity. It seems like a couple of these are redundant, and could have been eliminated to make room for the standard Camera icon for shooting pictures that you find in most photo apps.

Editing and Enhancing Photos
For shooting pictures, the app uses the built in iPhone Camera app, so you don't get anything in the way of? extras like separate focus and exposure points. Befunky has a lot more basic photo editing tools than Instagram, including white balance, leveling, fill light, and sharpening. These offer the Snapseed-like swiping gestures to increase and decrease the effects. But these work in an unusual way: You have to hit the Check mark icon once you're happy with an edit, otherwise it will be lost when you swipe over to apply another. There's an Undo arrow, that shows a small thumbnail showing each edit step, rather than actually undoing your last action. At first I found this process odd, but then it seemed to make sense.

Next come the effect filters. Unlike a lot of photo apps that use funky names for these, BeFunky welcomely uses straightforward descriptive names like Cross Process, Instant, and Lomo. I also like how the illustrative thumbnail for each effect shows your actual photo, rather than a sample image like Instagram's balloon. I counted 29 filters in the free app, with a lot of eye-catching choices like Pop Art, Sketch, and Holga. You can purchase even more in categories like Instant, Old Photo, and Duotone for 99 cents each. Alternatively, you can buy the whole set of 65 effects in the form of BeFunky Pro, for $1.99, a seemingly better value.

Borders and frames are a similar deal: You get plenty to choose from in the app, but if those don't meet your visual desires, you can purchase more.

The text feature is something with no equivalent in Instagram. You can choose from six fonts, many background colors (or transparent background over your image), and coolest of all, you can rotate your text on three axes! Happily, you're not restricted to square output, as you are in Instagram.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ziffdavis/pcmag/~3/jkg3QkAjYFM/0,2817,2417637,00.asp

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Mali mayor accused of drug trafficking arrested

BAMAKO, Mali (AP) ? Authorities have arrested a mayor in northeastern Mali on drug trafficking charges three years after a plane full of cocaine landed near his town, officials said Thursday.

Baba Ould Cheick was taken into custody Wednesday morning, according to Alassane S. Toure, who headed the operation.

"We asked the headquarters in Gao to take all necessary measures to transfer him to Bamako as quickly as possible before locals could intervene," Toure told The Associated Press.

Toure didn't provide details about the allegations against Cheick other than to say that there had been a warrant out for his arrest.

Cheick is the mayor of Tarkint, a small village located about 100 miles (160 kilometers) north of the town of Gao.

In November 2009, a Boeing 727-200 that was believed to be coming from Venezuela landed near Tarkint carrying at least five tons of cocaine aboard.

Officials have identified the Gao region in northeastern Mali as a drug trafficking hub in West Africa.

Many of the trafficking operations, though, have been dislodged by the French-led military intervention to oust radical Islamic fighters who controlled the town of Gao until January.

In 2008, Malian officials seized 750 kilograms (1,650 pounds) of ingredients used to make cocaine, following a nine-hour gunbattle with the suspected drug traffickers.

That operation occurred in the town of Achiboro, located 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) northeast of Mali's capital, Bamako.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mali-mayor-accused-drug-trafficking-arrested-182319089.html

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