Thursday, February 28, 2013

US may decide on direct military aid to Syrian opposition: Voice of ...

The US may start sending bullet-proof vests and armoured vehicles, humanitarian aid and military instructors to train militants directly to the Syrian opposition forces.

But no firearms or offensive weapon systems have thus far been mulled, since Washington is apprehensive that these might land in the hands of terrorists.

According to the Washington Post, the US Secretary of State is going to meet America?s European and Middle East allies this week to discuss the proposed policy.

However, officials say it is far from being decided on. Until now, all aid provided to the Syrian opposition has been indirect and limited to communications equipment delivered by intermediaries.

Last year, the then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, then-CIA Director David Petraeus and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta put forth the direct aid plan only to have it shot down in Congress.

Syrian opposition falls under extremist control ? Lavrov?

The Syrian opposition has been increasingly becoming more extremist, a tendency that leaves an even slimmer chance for immediate nationwide talks than was the case only a few days ago, Russia?s foreign chief Sergei Lavrov has said at a meeting with his Dutch counterpart.

Speaking in Moscow, Mr. Lavrov said that the situation had deteriorated in a matter of days. He stressed the conditions for talks between the regime and the opposition seemed to be more favorable, with more and more activists calling to discuss Syria?s future.

Russia?s top foreign official pointed out the opposition then went back on their words, adding the reason for such a dramatic change of heart was probably linked with extremists getting the upper hand in the Syrian Opposition Coalition, who are intent on blocking peace initiatives to go ahead with a military campaign.

Syrian opposition rejects dialogue with Damascus under extremists' influence - Lavrov

Extremists have evidently prevailed in the Syrian opposition, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.

"It seemed to us just a few days ago that conditions for all sides to sit down at the negotiating table and start to discuss their country's future took shape, and calls appeared in favor of such a dialogue without preconditions. But these approaches were subsequently denied," he said at a press conference after talks with Dutch Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans in Moscow on Tuesday.

Syrian opposition members reiterated earlier that they were prepared for talks with the Syrian government only if President Bashar al-Assad agreed to step down.

"Apparently, extremists who are placing their bets on a military solution to the Syrian problem and blocking any initiatives leading to this dialogue have prevailed in the opposition, including the so-called National Coalition, at the current stage," Lavrov said.

Voice of Russia, Interfax, RIA, TASS

Source: http://english.ruvr.ru/2013_02_27/US-Administration-may-decide-on-sending-military-aid-to-Syrian-opposition/

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Spotify for iOS gets a much-appreciated interface makeover

Spotify for iOS gets its muchneeded interface makeover

Spotify gave its Android app a very overdue interface overhaul last year. The iOS version wasn't in quite as dire straits, but we'd still call today's redesign a long-needed modernization that pulls out some of the clutter. Its 0.6 update mostly brings in useful concepts from the Android version, including the always-on Now Playing strip and the seemingly inescapable navigation sidebar. The update also solves a handful of stand-out flaws, such as reflecting the right track on the lock screen -- about time, really. Listeners will need a Premium subscription for more than just radio, but everyone in Spotify-supported countries can grab the update today.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

New law firm in Thailand to focus on real estate | Property Report ...

The island of Phuket will be the main hub of the new law firm

A specialised law firm has recently been established by lawyers Desmond Hughes, Robert Krupica and Pongsak Daengkaew. The firm will focus on real estate, hospitality and leisure.

Hughes felt that is was the right time to create a new law firm with a different direction and emphasis on client care, ethical standards with good internal systems for the benefit of clients.

?Hughes Krupica is ideally placed to deliver services with a competitive edge in its specialist fields. Our law firm will adopt a transparent approach to delivering services; bills and information to clients in a manner which they deserve. We have a solid experienced team of professionals, as a base for our firm?s development,? said Hughes.

?Phuket is our main hub, a destination of serious and experienced investors. We aim to be able to provide services in city and other resort destinations, but will resist over-expansion and will focus on smart and balanced placement of resources,? he added.

?We have strong and historical experience in delivering services to hotel owners negotiating hotel management arrangements; some of the largest real estate developers in the region; high net worth individuals and overseas investors investing inward into Thailand; and companies involved in leisure and industries supporting hospitality and real estate,? said Krupica.

?We already have brought existing client relationships, built up over many years, to our firm, and are also well placed to assist new clients with their investments. The whole team is geared up for the rapid changes taking place in Asia and the legal services environment,? he continued.

?I have worked on hundreds of real estate based transactions in Phuket, dealing with local government officials in relation to land boundaries; due diligence; title upgrades; sales and disposals; sub-divisions; construction permits for large multi-unit developments; condominium registrations and almost every conceivable aspect of real estate; hospitality and leisure,? said Pongsak.

?We have also handled transactions in Bangkok, Pattaya, Koh Samui and overseas, and are ideally placed to assist a variety of nationalities of clients with their investments into Thailand,? he concluded.

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Source: http://www.property-report.com/new-law-firm-in-thailand-to-focus-on-real-estate-28225

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McCain and Graham press Obama on border

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Republican Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham pressed President Barack Obama on the importance of border security at a rare White House meeting Tuesday and came away praising the president's commitment to overhauling the nation's immigration laws.

"I believe that the president is very committed to comprehensive immigration reform," McCain, R-Ariz., told reporters afterward. "Now does that mean he's committed to anything we do? No, he has his positions on the issue as well, but I believe he is sincerely desirous of comprehensive immigration reform."

The praise from McCain and Graham, two leaders of a bipartisan Senate group developing comprehensive immigration legislation, came even though some other Republicans say Obama just wants to pursue immigration as a political issue to get Latino support and isn't truly committed to a bill.

The pair met with Obama as the White House continued to work to repair damage from a leak earlier this month of draft immigration legislation Obama was preparing, which he's said he'll make public only if the Senate working group on immigration doesn't move quickly enough. McCain said after the leak that it raised questions about Obama's commitment to the issue, and he also criticized the president for failing to communicate with Republicans on immigration.

Tuesday's meeting appeared successful in repairing relations. The White House had no immediate comment on the meeting.

"I think we'll have presidential leadership in a very productive way on immigration reform and with that we've got a very good chance of doing it this year," said Graham, R-S.C.

Both Obama's draft bill and the legislation emerging in the Senate would secure the border, improve legal immigration, crack down on employers and provide a pathway to citizenship to the 11 million illegal immigrants already in the U.S. An important difference is that the Senate bill would mandate a secure border before a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants could begin, a linkage Obama hasn't embraced.

The senators discussed border security with Obama and said they were encouraged by what they heard, though it was unclear if they'd extracted any commitments.

"He understands we need border security that we can afford and Sen. McCain made a strong point about the border, and the president understands the working components of it, so I was, quite frankly, encouraged," Graham said.

McCain, who often speaks of problems along the border in his home state of Arizona, said he was "more confident after our conversation today" that Obama understands those issues.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Iraq War Veteran Creates Controversial Job Portal Mister Headhunter

Salary negotiations will never be the same again

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Anyone that has ever searched for a job knows how uncomfortable it is to get to the bottom of a cover letter and write about salary expectations. As soon as the job seeker decides to play this different version of the Price is Right game, the chance of getting the job with a good salary package is gone.

Entering into a working agreement between an employer and an employee should be equally beneficial to both parties; it should be balanced and fair to all. Robert Reyes, the founder of Mister Headhunter, believes this will be the case when the script is flipped and employers are the ones being forced to talk salary first.

Every job is not the same just like every employee is very different from the next. Some jobs are more demanding than others and some employees are more capable and experienced than their peers. So why have them bid for the job by having them state their salary expectations?

Answer: Because the employer always win!

Mister Headhunter, the free job portal, disrupts this practice. Employers must first bid on the potential employee and take things from there. If an organization is interested in any individual profile within the job portal they must send a message that includes a preliminary salary offer. If this individual finds this offer fair, he can accept the massage and the job portal will release his contact details to the employer so that they may take things further.

But this is just one tiny feature of Mister Headhunter. Every profile has a worth, which is the current salary from that particular individual. The employers can only send offers that are higher than the salary figure displayed on member profiles.

Another key feature that benefits employers is the ability the job portal has in prescreening applicants. Not just anyone can apply for a job posted on Mister Headhunter; the applicant must be a match in certain criteria such as skills and location. This will save HR staff countless hours since they will only be viewing suitable matches for their vacancies.

Robert, the founder of Mister Headhunter, is an Iraq War Veteran that was wounded in the battle for Karbala on May 2004 when a grenade exploded beside him. He is determined to build the world?s most efficient free job portal, http://www.mistereadhunter.com.

There is an ongoing crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo to help support future developments of Mister Headhunter.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/iraq-war-veteran-creates-controversial-job-portal-mister-081018642.html

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Balloon crash in Egypt's Luxor kills 19 tourists

Rescue workers remove a body from the scene of a balloon crash outside al-Dhabaa village, just west of the city of Luxor, 510 kilometers (320 miles) south of Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013. A hot air balloon flying over Egypt's ancient city of Luxor caught fire and crashed into a sugar cane field on Tuesday, killing at least 18 foreign tourists, a security official said. The casualties included French, British, Belgian, Hungarian, Japanese nationals and nine tourists from Hong Kong, Luxor Governor, Saad told reporters. (AP Photo/Hagag Salama)

Rescue workers remove a body from the scene of a balloon crash outside al-Dhabaa village, just west of the city of Luxor, 510 kilometers (320 miles) south of Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013. A hot air balloon flying over Egypt's ancient city of Luxor caught fire and crashed into a sugar cane field on Tuesday, killing at least 18 foreign tourists, a security official said. The casualties included French, British, Belgian, Hungarian, Japanese nationals and nine tourists from Hong Kong, Luxor Governor, Saad told reporters. (AP Photo/Hagag Salama)

Egyptians gather at the site of a balloon crash where the remains of the burned gondola are seen, outside al-Dhabaa village, just west of the city of Luxor, 510 kilometers (320 miles) south of Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013. A hot air balloon flying over Egypt's ancient city of Luxor caught fire and crashed into a sugar cane field on Tuesday, killing at least 18 foreign tourists, a security official said. The casualties included French, British, Belgian, Hungarian, Japanese nationals and nine tourists from Hong Kong, Luxor Governor, Saad told reporters. (AP Photo/Hagag Salama)

Map locates Luxor, Egypt, where a hot air balloon crash killed foreign tourists

Egyptian rescue workers carry the dead bodies of foreign tourists, near the scene of a balloon crash outside al-Dhabaa village, just west of the city of Luxor, 510 kilometers (320 miles) south of Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013. A hot air balloon flying over Egypt's ancient city of Luxor caught fire and crashed into a sugar cane field on Tuesday, killing at least 18 foreign tourists, a security official said. The casualties included French, British, Belgian, Hungarian, Japanese nationals and nine tourists from Hong Kong, Luxor Governor Ezzat Saad told reporters. (AP Photo/Ibrahim Zayed)

Rescue workers remove a body from the scene of a balloon crash outside al-Dhabaa village, just west of the city of Luxor, 510 kilometers (320 miles) south of Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013. A hot air balloon flying over Egypt's ancient city of Luxor caught fire and crashed into a sugar cane field on Tuesday, killing at least 18 foreign tourists, a security official said. The casualties included French, British, Belgian, Hungarian, Japanese nationals and nine tourists from Hong Kong, Luxor Governor, Saad told reporters. (AP Photo/Hagag Salama)

(AP) ? A hot air balloon carrying tourists over Egypt's ancient city of Luxor caught fire Tuesday, and some passengers trying to escape the flames leaped to their deaths before the craft crashed in a sugar cane field. At least 19 tourists were killed in one of the world's deadliest ballooning accidents.

The accident was a new blow to Egypt's tourism industry, which has been gutted by the country's turmoil the past two years. The southern city of Luxor, site of some of the most dramatic pharaonic temples, has been particularly hard hit, with empty hotels worsening the area's poverty.

After the early morning crash, authorities suspended hot air balloon flights, a popular tourist attraction here, while investigators worked to determine the cause. The crash raised accusations that authorities have let safety standards fall amid the political instability since the 2011 fall of autocrat Hosni Mubarak ? though the civil aviation chief insisted his ministry keeps stringent inspections of balloons.

The balloon was carrying 20 tourists ? from France, Britain, Belgium, Hungary, Japan and Hong Kong ? and an Egyptian pilot on a sunrise flight over Luxor, officials said.

According to initial indications, it was in the process of landing after 7 a.m. when a landing cable got caught around a helium tube and a fire erupted, according to an investigator with the state prosecutor's office.

The balloon then shot up in the air, the investigator said. The fire set off an explosion of a gas canister and the balloon plunged some 300 meters (1,000 feet) to the ground, according to an Egyptian security official. It crashed in a sugar cane field outside al-Dhabaa village just west of Luxor, 510 kilometers (320 miles) south of Cairo, the official said.

The official and the investigator spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.

"I saw tourists catching fire and they were jumping from the balloon. They were trying to flee the fire but it was on their bodies," said Hassan Abdel-Rasoul, a farmer in al-Dhabaa. He said one of those he saw on fire was a visibly pregnant woman.

Bodies of the dead tourists were scattered across the field around the remnants of the balloon, as rescue officials collected the remains in body bags.

The crash immediately killed 18, according to Luxor's governor, Ezzat Saad. Two Britons and the Egyptian pilot were taken to the hospital, but one of the Britons died of his injuries soon after. The other Briton and the Egyptian, who state media said suffered severe burns, were flown to Cairo for further treatment.

Among the dead were nine tourists from Hong Kong, four Japanese ? including a couple in their 60s ? and two other Britons, according to Egyptian officials or tourism authorities from the home countries.

Hot air ballooning is a popular pastime for tourists in Luxor, usually at sunrise to give a dramatic view over the pharaonic temples of Karnak and Luxor and the Valley of the Kings, a desert valley where many pharaohs, notably King Tutankhamun, were buried.

Luxor has seen crashes in the past. In 2009, 16 tourists were injured when their balloon struck a cellphone transmission tower. A year earlier, seven tourists were injured in a similar crash.

The toll puts the crash among the deadliest involving a recreational hot air balloon. In 1989, 13 people were killed when their hot air balloon collided with another over the Australian outback near the town of Alice Springs.

After the 2009 accident, Egypt suspended hot air balloon flights for several months and tightened safety standards. Pilots were given more training and a landing spot was designated for the balloons.

But Tuesday's crash raised accusations that standards had fallen, and many in Luxor were afraid it would only further damage tourism in a city that relies on foreign visitors.

"Tourism is dying here already and the tourists killed in the balloon will make things worse," said Mohammed Osman, head of the Luxor's Tourism Chamber. He blamed civil aviation authorities, who are in charge of licensing and inspecting balloons, accusing them of negligence

"There is no oversight, and no one is checking anything. I don't want to blame the revolution for everything but the laxness started with the revolution," he said. "These people are not doing their job, they are not checking the balloons and they just issue the licenses without inspection."

Civil Aviation Minister Wael el-Maadawi, who flew to Luxor to oversee the investigation, said the balloon that crashed had been inspected earlier this month as a requirement for renewing the company's license. Speaking to Al-Jazeera Mubasher television, he said safety standards were "normally high" and that there must have been extreme circumstances that led to the crash.

"This is a painful accident," he said. "It is premature to say whether it is maintenance or a human error until the investigation is over, whether the tube was unhooked because of a maintenance error or because it was pulled, someone stepped on it and pulled it."

The Civil Aviation Ministry, like much of Egypt's administration, has seen some political disputes since Islamist President Mohammed Morsi came to power in June as Egypt's first freely elected leader.

The ministry was long dominated by military officers or former officers, some of whom have resented control by a civilian president, particularly one who hails from the Muslim Brotherhood. In other ministries, observers say Brotherhood members have been appointed, or included as volunteers, in many posts.

One civil aviation ministry official told The Associated Press that standards have fallen since civilians were brought in to some middle-ranking positions. The official said inspections have become more lax, taking place oncee a month instead of weekly. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to speak on the issue.

Egypt's tourism industry has been decimated since the 2011 uprising and the political turmoil that followed and continues to this day. Luxor's hotels are currently about 25 percent full in what is supposed to be the peak of the winter season.

Scared off by the turmoil and tenuous security following the uprising, the number of tourists coming to Egypt fell to 9.8 million in 2011 from 14.7 million the year before, and revenues plunged 30 percent to $8.8 billion.

Poverty swelled at the country's fastest rate in Luxor. In 2011, 39 percent of its population lived on less than $1 a day, compared to 18 percent in 2009, according to government figures.

Magda Fawzi, whose company operates four luxury Nile River cruise boats to Luxor, said she expects the accident will lead to tourist cancellations. Tour guide Hadi Salama said he expects Tuesday's accident to hurt the eight hot air balloon companies operating in Luxor, but that it may not directly affect tourism to the Nile Valley city.

In August, Morsi flew to Luxor to encourage tourism there, about a month after he took office and vowed that Egypt was safe for tourists.

"Egypt is safer than before, and is open for all," he said in remarks carried by the official MENA news agency at the time. He was referring to the security situation following the 2011 ouster of autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak.

Deadly accidents caused by poor management and a decrepit infrastructure have taken place since Morsi took office. In January, 19 Egyptian conscripts died when their rickety train jumped the track. In November, 49 kindergarteners were killed when their school bus crashed into a speeding train because the railway guard failed to close the crossing.

The Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's most powerful political force and Morsi's base of support, blames accidents on a culture of negligence fostered by Mubarak, under whose rule the country saw a number of devastating accidents.

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Associated Press writers Kelvin Chan in Hong Kong, Jill Lawless in London and Angela Charlton in Paris contributed to this report.

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Rocket hits Israel, 1st from Gaza since truce

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Members of the media photograph the remains of a rocket, displayed by Israeli explosives experts, at Kibbutz Zikim near Ashkelon on Tuesday.

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By Allyn Fisher-Ilan, Reuters

JERUSALEM -- A rocket exploded in southern Israel on Tuesday in the first such attack by militants in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip since a truce ended a week of cross-border fighting in November, Israeli police said.

The rocket caused some damage to a road near the city of Ashkelon but no injuries, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said.

A rocket was fired into Israel today amid heightened tensions over the death of a Palestinian in Israeli custody. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

"An explosion was heard in the Ashkelon region experts searched areas experts and found one rocket that struck, damaging a road but causing no injuries," Rosenfeld said.

Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, a militant group in Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' West Bank-based Fatah movement, called the rocket a "first response" to inmate Arafat Jaradat's death in disputed circumstances on Saturday.?

"We must resist our enemy by all available means," the group said in a statement emailed to reporters. "We stress our commitment to armed struggle against the Zionist enemy."

Hamas said it was investigating the attack, which followed a surge in West Bank protests since Jaradat's death and intermittent hunger strikes by four other prisoners.

In the latest violence there, Israeli troops shot and wounded five Palestinians during confrontations with protesters in the Bethlehem area on Monday and a 15-year-old boy was in critical condition.

The death in disputed circumstances of Arafat Jaradat, buried in a funeral in the Hebron area attended by thousands on Monday, and a hunger strike by four other Palestinian inmates, have stoked tensions ahead of a planned visit next month by U.S. President Barack Obama.

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Related: Christians, Muslims pray to halt Israeli security wall

Thousands of Palestinians - among them masked gunmen - took to the streets of the West Bank for the funeral of a prisoner who died in an Israeli jail. His family says he was tortured while Israel claims it was a heart attack in what threatens to becomes a new uprising. ITV's John Ray reports.

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    US, Japan vow 'strong action' on N. Korea: Obama

    WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama on Friday said the United States and Japan are committed to "strong actions" in response to North Korea after the communist state defiantly carried out a nuclear test.

    Meeting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Obama said the two leaders spoke about "our concerns about the provocative actions that have been taken by North Korea and our determination to take strong actions in response."

    Abe, who is known for his hard line on North Korea, said that he agreed with Obama on the need to press for a new UN Security Council resolution condemning Pyongyang.

    "We just cannot tolerate the actions of North Korea such as launching missiles and conducting a nuclear test," said Abe, sitting next to Obama in the White House's Oval Office.

    "We agreed that we would cooperate with each other in dealing resolutely with North Korea," he said.

    Abe and Obama also spoke about Japan's rising tensions with China, although they took a measured tone in their public remarks.

    The visit comes less than two weeks after North Korea carried out a third nuclear test in defiance of international sanctions backed by Pyongyang's close ally China, sending shockwaves across the region.

    Earlier this week a US think tank said North Korea has resumed activity at the nuclear site following the internationally condemned test, raising fears the isolated, Stalinist-style regime could carry out more explosions.

    Examining satellite photos, the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University detected a rise in traffic at the Punggye-ri site but cautioned that there was not enough evidence to assert that a new test was in the works.

    Abe has moved to increase officially pacifist Japan's defense spending for the first time in more than a decade in a show of resolve toward Pyongyang and Beijing.

    Ahead of his visit, Abe told The Washington Post that China's stance of "coercion and intimidation" would eventually hurt its investment climate, triggering a rebuke from Beijing.

    Source: http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/International/2013/Feb-22/207552-us-japan-vow-strong-action-on-n-korea-obama.ashx

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    Facebook to place old photos into 'cold storage' facility

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    Data center to save a third on power, archive images

    Facebook is planning to build an efficient storage system for old photographs uploaded to the service. The new "cold storage" facility will house old photos and store them for future retrieval, in a bid to be more efficient in terms of power and capacity when dealing with considerable amounts of personal data.

    The company claims that 82-percent of all traffic on the social network concerns just 8 percent of the images it stores, forcing Facebook to find a way of storing the seldom-requested data in a cheaper and more efficient manner. The facility in Prineville, Oregon will operate three 16,000 square-foot-data hubs, which the Oregonian reports will hold an exabyte of data. In contrast to existing data centers in Prineville that actively provide service, the cold storage facility will use servers that will be in hibernation, with servers being turned on when data is requested from them. The sleeping servers will add to the amount of time spent waiting for an older photograph to be server, but it is said by Facebook communication manager Michael Kirkland to take "a matter of seconds, or milliseconds."

    It is estimated that the cold storage center will cost a third less than its other existing data centers, which used 71 million kilowatts of electricity during the first nine months of operation.

    By Electronista Staff

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    Jenny McCarthy To Tackle Leno, Letterman With 'Chick Sexiness'

    'God bless them they are sexy. I just feel like I want to bring back a little chick sexiness to late night too,' actress tells MTV News.
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    Thursday, February 21, 2013

    "New Girl," "Mindy Project" get temporary post-"Idol" slots

    LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Trying to boost viewership for "New Girl" and "The Mindy Project," Fox will air episodes of the comedies in a special timeslot following "American Idol" on April 4.

    "New Girl" will air at 9 p.m., with "The Mindy Project" airing at 9:30. The specially scheduled episodes will air in the place of a previously scheduled "Glee" repeat.

    Currently, the series run Tuesday nights, in a lineup that received a jolt last month when the freshman comedy "Ben and Kate" was pulled from the schedule. In the absence of "Ben and Kate," the shows have been preceded by one-hour installments of "Raising Hope," except this Tuesday, when a repeat of "New Girl" immediately preceding them.

    Both shows suffered ratings declines with their most recent airings Tuesday night, with "New Girl" dropping 15 percent from two weeks ago to a 2.2 rating/6 share in the key 18-49 demographic, and "The Mindy Project" dropping 16 percent to a 1.6/4. (Both shows were preempted by coverage of the State of the Union Address the week before.)

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    Commercial cyber spying offers rich payoff

    (AP) ? For state-backed cyber spies such as a Chinese military unit implicated by a U.S. security firm in a computer crime wave, hacking foreign companies can produce high-value secrets ranging from details on oil fields to advanced manufacturing technology.

    This week's report by Mandiant Inc. adds to mounting suspicion that Chinese military experts are helping state industry by stealing secrets from Western companies possibly worth hundreds of millions of dollars. The Chinese military has denied involvement in the attacks.

    "This is really the new era of cybercrime," said Graham Cluley, a British security expert. "We've moved from kids in their bedroom and financially motivated crime to state-sponsored cybercrime, which is interested in stealing secrets and getting military or commercial advantage."

    Instead of credit card numbers and other consumer data sought by crime gangs, security experts say cyber spies with skills and resources that suggest they work for governments aim at higher-value but better-guarded information.

    A state-owned energy company in a bidding war for access to oil and gas fields abroad can save huge sums if it can find out what foreign rivals are willing to pay. Stealing formulas for chemical processing can save hundreds of millions of dollars in research costs. Suppliers can negotiate higher prices if they know their customers' internal discussions.

    "There are a lot of hackers that are sponsored by the Chinese government who conduct cyber attacks," said Lim Jong-in, dean of Korea University's Graduate School of Information Security.

    Mandiant said it found attacks on 141 entities, mostly in the United States but also in Canada, Britain and elsewhere. It said attackers stole information on pricing, contract negotiations, manufacturing, product testing and corporate acquisitions.

    It said multiple details indicated the attackers, dubbed APT1 in its report, were from a military cyber warfare unit in Shanghai, though there was a small chance someone else might be responsible.

    "We do believe that this stolen information can be used to obvious advantage" by China and Chinese state-owned enterprises, said Mandiant. Target companies were in four of the seven strategic industries identified in the Communist Party's latest five-year development plan, it said.

    China's ruling party has ambitious plans to build up state-owned corporate champions in industries from banking and telecoms to oil and steel. State companies are flush with cash from the country's boom and benefit from monopolies and other official favors but lag global rivals in skills and technology.

    Last year, a group of Chinese state companies were among defendants charged in U.S. federal court in San Francisco in the theft of technology from DuPont Co. for manufacturing titanium dioxide, a chemical used in paints and other products.

    In 2011, another security company, Symantec Inc., announced it detected attacks on 29 chemical companies and 19 other companies that it traced to China. It said the attackers wanted to steal secrets about chemical processing and advanced materials manufacturing.

    China has long been cited by security experts as a center for a global explosion of Internet crime. They say some crimes might be carried out by attackers abroad who remotely control Chinese computers. But experts including Mandiant say there is growing evidence Chinese attackers are behind many of them.

    China's military is a leader in cyber warfare research, along with its counterparts in the United States and Russia. The People's Liberation Army supports hacker hobby clubs with as many as 100,000 members to develop a pool of possible recruits, according to security consultants.

    Few companies are willing to confirm they are victims of cyber spying, possibly for fear it might erode trust in their business.

    "When companies admit their servers were hacked, they become the target of hackers. Because the admission shows the weakness, they cannot admit," said Kwon Seok-chul, president of Cuvepia Inc., a security firm in Seoul.

    An exception was Google Inc., which announced in 2010 that it and at least 20 other companies were hit by attacks traced to China. Only two other companies disclosed they were targets in those attacks. Google cited the hacking and efforts to snoop on Chinese dissidents' email as among reasons for closing its mainland China-based search service that year.

    Mandiant cited the example of an unidentified company with which it said a Chinese commodity supplier negotiated a double-digit price increase after attackers stole files and emails from the customer's chief executive over 2? years beginning in 2008.

    "It would be surprising if APT1 could continue perpetrating such a broad mandate of cyber espionage and data theft if the results of the group's efforts were not finding their way into the hands of entities able to capitalize on them," the report said.

    ___

    AP Technology Writer Youkyung Lee in Seoul, South Korea contributed.

    Associated Press

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    Storm moving into Plains blamed for fatal crash

    A man clears snow from the sidewalks around Friends University in Wichita, Kan. as heavy snow falls on Wednesday morning, Feb. 20, 2013. A large winter storm moved in over the early morning hours and is expected to last until Thursday evening. (AP Photo/The Wichita Eagle, Travis Heying)

    A man clears snow from the sidewalks around Friends University in Wichita, Kan. as heavy snow falls on Wednesday morning, Feb. 20, 2013. A large winter storm moved in over the early morning hours and is expected to last until Thursday evening. (AP Photo/The Wichita Eagle, Travis Heying)

    A wrecked car sits in the middle of US Highway 54 near downtown Wichita, Kan. as heavy snow falls on Wednesday morning, Feb. 20, 2013. A large winter storm moved in over the early morning hours and is expected to last until Thursday evening. (AP Photo/The Wichita Eagle, Travis Heying)

    A student makes her way across the campus of Friends University in Wichita, Kan. as heavy snow falls on Wednesday morning, Feb. 20, 2013. A large winter storm moved in over the early morning hours and is expected to last until Thursday evening. (AP Photo/The Wichita Eagle, Travis Heying)

    A woman walks through Central Riverside Park on a snowy Wednesday morning in Wichita, Kan., Feb. 20, 2013. (AP Photo/The Wichita Eagle/Kansas.com, Jaime Green)

    Westlake Ace Hardware employee Kenneth Curiel, right, helps customer Marcus Dunn load six 40-pound bags of ice melt into this van in Wichita, Kan. Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013. (AP Photo/The Wichita Eagle, Mike Hutmacher)

    ST. LOUIS (AP) ? An armada of snow plows and salt spreaders deployed Wednesday on highways across the nation's heartland as a winter storm that's already blamed for one death promised to dump up to a foot of snow in some areas and bring freezing rain and sleet to others.

    Winter storm warnings were issued from Colorado through Illinois. By midday Wednesday, heavy snow was already falling in Colorado and western Kansas. In Oklahoma, roads were covered with a slushy mix of snow and ice that officials said caused a crash that killed an 18-year-old man.

    National Weather Service meteorologist Jayson Gosselin said parts of Colorado, Kansas and northern Missouri could get 10 to 12 inches of snow. Dodge City, Kan., was bracing for up to 16 inches of snow. Farther south, freezing rain and sleet already were making driving treacherous.

    Cody Alexander, 18, of Alex, Okla., died when the pickup truck he was driving skidded out of control in slush on State Highway 19, crossed into oncoming traffic and was hit by a truck, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said. The other driver was not seriously injured.

    In northern Arkansas a school bus crashed Wednesday afternoon on a steep, snowy country road, leaving three students and the driver with minor injuries. Pope County Sheriff Aaron Duval said the bus slid off a road on Crow Mountain, nearly flipping before it was stopped by trees at the roadside.

    Officials feared the winter storm would be the worst in the Midwest since the Groundhog Day blizzard in 2011. A two-day storm that began Feb. 1, 2011, was blamed for about two dozen deaths and left hundreds of thousands without power, some for several days. At its peak, the storm created white-out conditions so intense that Interstate 70 was shut down across the entire state of Missouri.

    "We're not going to see that type of storm, but it's certainly the most impactful in the last two winters," said Gosselin, who works in suburban St. Louis.

    Tim Chojnacki, spokesman for the Missouri Department of Transportation, said it planned to have salt trucks on the roads before the storm arrived in the Show-Me State in hopes that the precipitation would largely melt upon impact.

    Much of Kansas was expected to get up to a foot of snow, which many rural residents welcomed after nearly a year of drought.

    Jerry and Diane McReynolds spent part of Wednesday putting out more hay and straw for newborn calves at their farm near Woodston in north central Kansas. The storm made extra work, but Diane McReynolds said it would help their winter wheat, pastures and dried-up ponds.

    "In the city you hear they don't want the snow and that sort of thing, and I am thinking, 'Yes, we do,' and they don't realize that we need it," she said. "We have to have it or their food cost in the grocery store is going to go very high. We have to have this. We pray a lot for it."

    Meanwhile, a separate snow storm caught many drivers by surprise in California, leaving hundreds stranded on mountain highways. A 35-mile stretch of Highway 58 between Mojave and Bakersfield was closed Wednesday, and several school districts closed. No injuries were reported.

    Schools also were closed in northern Arizona and Colorado with snow there. Mindy Crane, a spokeswoman for the Colorado Department of Transportation, said hundreds of plows had been deployed for what was expected to be one of the most significant snow storms of the season.

    Just the threat of snow led to a series of shutdowns in the middle of the country. Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback closed state government from Thursday morning through Friday morning and urged residents to stay off the roads.

    Lawmakers in Nebraska and Iowa cancelled committee meetings and hearings, and the Arkansas Senate voted to recess until Monday so lawmakers could make it home before the worst of the storm hit. University of Nebraska officials moved a Big Ten men's basketball game against Iowa from Thursday to Saturday.

    Gosselin said precipitation is generally expected to drop off as the storm makes its way east. Chicago and parts of Indiana, he said, could get about 2 inches of snow and some sleet.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Roxana Hegeman in Wichita, Kan., and Colleen Slevin in Denver contributed to this report.

    Associated Press

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    Biden says a shotgun will scare off intruders

    WASHINGTON (AP) ? Vice President Joe Biden said Tuesday that Americans don't need semi-automatic weapons to protect their homes because a couple of blasts from a shotgun will scare off intruders.

    "Buy a shotgun, buy a shotgun," the vice president encouraged those worried about defending themselves. He was speaking in an online video as part of a Facebook town hall hosted by Parents Magazine on the administration's strategy for reducing gun violence, which he has led at the direction of President Barack Obama.

    Biden said he keeps two shotguns and shells locked up at home and he's told his wife, Jill, to use them if she needs protection. He presumably was speaking about before he became vice president, a position that gives the couple full-time Secret Service protection.

    "I said, 'Jill, if there's ever a problem, just walk out on the balcony ... take that double-barrel shotgun and fire two blasts outside the house,'" Biden said. "You don't need an AR-15. It's harder to aim, it's harder to use and in fact, you don't need 30 rounds to protect yourself."

    Biden's answer came in response to a question posted by a Facebook user about whether the administration's proposal to ban military-style assault weapons and high-capacity magazines would make law-abiding citizens more of a target of criminals since they wouldn't have a sufficient way of protecting themselves. Biden bristled at the question, saying he's never heard such sentiments in the pages of Parents Magazine.

    "But I'm delighted to answer them," he added quickly.

    Biden said he learned his lessons on gun safety from his father, who was a hunter. He said as a child, he wasn't even allowed to point a cap gun at other children while playing cops and robbers. He said most gun owners are very responsible, but parents should make sure guns are locked up to keep children safe, just like pool gates and liquor cabinets.

    He also said he doesn't think the Second Amendment's right to bear arms should be changed. He said limits on the use of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines is compatible with that right.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/biden-says-shotgun-scare-off-intruders-214106218.html

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    Wednesday, February 20, 2013

    HTC One Final Press Images Leak Ahead Of Today?s Launch Event

    HTC-ONE-M7-Noir-BlancHTC is holding a special event in NYC today at 10 AM, and it's all but guaranteed that the company will be showing off its latest flagship smartphone, the HTC One. But we managed to get in one last spoiler, thanks to the release of this final press shot. The image is a much more polished version of previous leaks we've seen, showing the HTC One (formerly known as the M7) in all its glory, in both white and black.

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    Archos to get in the Android smartphone game

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    First Person: Choosing Natural Products, Giving My Kids a Healthier Future

    A report released Tuesday says the man-made chemicals in products we use every day-toys, perfumes, beverage containers and more-are likely responsible for at least some cancers, birth defects and psychiatric problems. How do parents approach the use of chemicals in their homes? Yahoo News asked for some perspectives. Here's one.

    FIRST PERSON | For 28 years, I didn't pay attention to the chemicals I put on and in my body. Then, in 2008, my daughter was born. I started reading about man-made chemicals in products marketed towards children. The more research I did, the more I realized that many of the teethers, lotions and cups my daughter was using were laced with possible endocrine disruptors and carcinogens.

    As a 33-year-old mom in Los Angeles, California raising two children, I am aware that my kids are exposed to environmental chemicals. After all, L.A. isn't exactly known for its clean air. However, until I move to a location with fewer pollutants, I'm doing my best to avoid personal products with harmful chemicals. My daughter is almost 5. My son just turned 1. I strongly believe that my actions will help my kids lead a healthier life.

    Since having children, our entire family has switched to shampoos, lotions and body washes that are paraban- and phthalate-free. If I do use a fragranced product, the scent comes from natural sources such as almond oil. In general, I avoid any children's products that contain things like formaldehyde and 1,4 dioxane.

    I have also altered the way I clean. For years, I used bleach to whiten. Then, I realized that baking soda and vinegar were just as effective. I also switched from harsh detergent to plant based cleaners. I don't want the clothes my children wear and the bath they sit in to be coated in chemicals. Finally, I make sure my children's teethers and cups are BPA-free.

    I could choose to ignore studies that say these man-made chemicals are dangerous. Some people think I am wasting my money. I just think I'm investing in my family's future.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/first-person-im-choosing-natural-products-kids-healthier-220600429.html

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    WVU basketball: K-State program shows strength against old coach

    WVU coach Bob Huggins returned to Kansas State on Monday night, but the Mountaineers left with a loss and the Wildcats moved into first place in the Big 12.

    MANHATTAN, Kan. - At the root of what happened here Monday night, which was West Virginia's 10th consecutive loss to a ranked team and the 10th loss in 11 tries this season against an opponent in the RPI's top 100, was an awakening that occurred close to seven years ago.

    Bob Huggins, who'd been bounced from the basketball court after an unhappy ending at Cincinnati and spent the 2005-06 season as a spectator, was hired to coach basketball at Kansas State.

    Back then, this was a place with some history and plenty of potential, but a place that wasn't producing on the level Huggins projected. He believed in a return to glory, the sort of thing these Wildcats are pursuing with the best record in the Big 12 Conference after the 71-61 win against the Mountaineers before a crowd of 12,329 at Bramlage Coliseum.

    His plan did not merely impress his audience that one day in the spring of 2006. It matched the vision of then-athletic director Tim Weiser, associate athletic director Casey Scott and former college coach Eddie Fogler, who was running the coaching search.

    "At the end of the day I walk out saying, 'Wow. These guys understand. These guys are committed to doing the right things,'" Huggins recalled.

    Huggins was wowed again in his first game back at the school he led to a 23-12 record and a NIT bid in the 2006-07 season to end an eight-year postseason drought. The Wildcats (21-5, 10-3 Big 12) led by a lot very early, made 10 of their first 16 shots and were never in danger with a lead as large as 22 points. The Mountaineers scored the game's final 10 points.

    WVU (13-13, 6-7) inspired awe in other ways. Huggins, who was met with newspaper banners in the student section that read "There's no Huggin' in basketball," wasn't named when the arena's public address introduced teams and starters, a customary practice in the building that not even Huggins could transcend.

    And then the game started and things got worse. Huggins pulled starter Kevin Noreen after 47 seconds. Eron Harris and Deniz Kilicli, the only two consistent scorers of late, joined him on the bench with two fouls before the second media timeout. A three-point play from Thomas Gipson gave KSU a 16-4 lead after 7:16 and put Kilicli on the sideline. He'd ultimately lead the team with 16 points and was the only player in double figures.

    After 13 minutes, WVU had 13 shots, seven turnovers, 10 points and a 14-point deficit even as Huggins burned two timeouts to manage the disaster.

    Kansas State already has its seventh straight 20-win season. There were none in the seven seasons before Huggins arrived. He started what his successor Frank Martin continued the next five years and what Bruce Weber has extended in his first season in the Little Apple.

    The Wildcats are 14-1 at home, are two wins away from their best performance in the Big 12, very much alive for their first conference championship and a lock for their fourth straight NCAA Tournament bid and the fifth in six years. The Wildcats went 11 years without a NCAA bid before breaking through in 2008, the year Huggins left the cupboard stocked.

    "He definitely changed the mindset and the culture of Kansas State basketball and helped energize it and Coach Martin took it to another level," Weber said. "We're hoping to continue that."

    Huggins thought he might do that here, that he might be wearing purple inside the rowdy Octagon of Doom. Everyone was all smiles during his one season here. Huggins watched season tickets go from 6,500 the year before he arrived to 13,000 his first season - and the capacity is 12,528. He then landed the nation's top recruiting class with Mike Beasley, Will Walker and Jacob Pullen.

    MANHATTAN, Kan. - At the root of what happened here Monday night, which was West Virginia's 10th consecutive loss to a ranked team and the 10th loss in 11 tries this season against an opponent in the RPI's top 100, was an awakening that occurred close to seven years ago.

    Bob Huggins, who'd been bounced from the basketball court after an unhappy ending at Cincinnati and spent the 2005-06 season as a spectator, was hired to coach basketball at Kansas State.

    Back then, this was a place with some history and plenty of potential, but a place that wasn't producing on the level Huggins projected. He believed in a return to glory, the sort of thing these Wildcats are pursuing with the best record in the Big 12 Conference after the 71-61 win against the Mountaineers before a crowd of 12,329 at Bramlage Coliseum.

    His plan did not merely impress his audience that one day in the spring of 2006. It matched the vision of then-athletic director Tim Weiser, associate athletic director Casey Scott and former college coach Eddie Fogler, who was running the coaching search.

    "At the end of the day I walk out saying, 'Wow. These guys understand. These guys are committed to doing the right things,'" Huggins recalled.

    Huggins was wowed again in his first game back at the school he led to a 23-12 record and a NIT bid in the 2006-07 season to end an eight-year postseason drought. The Wildcats (21-5, 10-3 Big 12) led by a lot very early, made 10 of their first 16 shots and were never in danger with a lead as large as 22 points. The Mountaineers scored the game's final 10 points.

    WVU (13-13, 6-7) inspired awe in other ways. Huggins, who was met with newspaper banners in the student section that read "There's no Huggin' in basketball," wasn't named when the arena's public address introduced teams and starters, a customary practice in the building that not even Huggins could transcend.

    And then the game started and things got worse. Huggins pulled starter Kevin Noreen after 47 seconds. Eron Harris and Deniz Kilicli, the only two consistent scorers of late, joined him on the bench with two fouls before the second media timeout. A three-point play from Thomas Gipson gave KSU a 16-4 lead after 7:16 and put Kilicli on the sideline. He'd ultimately lead the team with 16 points and was the only player in double figures.

    After 13 minutes, WVU had 13 shots, seven turnovers, 10 points and a 14-point deficit even as Huggins burned two timeouts to manage the disaster.

    Kansas State already has its seventh straight 20-win season. There were none in the seven seasons before Huggins arrived. He started what his successor Frank Martin continued the next five years and what Bruce Weber has extended in his first season in the Little Apple.

    The Wildcats are 14-1 at home, are two wins away from their best performance in the Big 12, very much alive for their first conference championship and a lock for their fourth straight NCAA Tournament bid and the fifth in six years. The Wildcats went 11 years without a NCAA bid before breaking through in 2008, the year Huggins left the cupboard stocked.

    "He definitely changed the mindset and the culture of Kansas State basketball and helped energize it and Coach Martin took it to another level," Weber said. "We're hoping to continue that."

    Huggins thought he might do that here, that he might be wearing purple inside the rowdy Octagon of Doom. Everyone was all smiles during his one season here. Huggins watched season tickets go from 6,500 the year before he arrived to 13,000 his first season - and the capacity is 12,528. He then landed the nation's top recruiting class with Mike Beasley, Will Walker and Jacob Pullen.

    "From the minute I got here, they embraced me," Huggins said. "The people here are very much like West Virginia's people. I felt very much at home here."

    That compliment was something of a conflict, too, because fate soon intervened like an official waving off a buzzer-beater in March Madness.

    "I think I've said this a thousand times now," Huggins said, "but I would have never left Kansas State for any place other than coming back home to West Virginia."

    He's headed for a second straight season with fewer than 20 wins, something that happened only three times in his first 26 seasons as a Division I coach, and might miss a postseason bid for the first time since 1988.

    WVU has been in the postseason every season since 2004, but has five more games left against teams in the RPI top 55 that have already beaten WVU once this season. Monday night's performance didn't foster much faith.

    There was a brief push at the end of the first half, which ended with WVU on a 10-5 run and down 33-20, but Kansas State opened the second half with a 13-2 run with help from a technical foul against Huggins as he finally protested too much about officiating that was sometimes interrupted by basketball. There were 49 fouls called.

    "I thought the really frustrating thing was we couldn't make a damn shot," Huggins said.

    The Mountaineers kept pushing and would get as close as 14 points a few times, but the game finally got away in one sequence. Harris fouled out with a personal foul and a technical foul for knocking over Will Spradling outside the 3-point line. Spradling made four free throws at the 9:24 mark on his way to a game-high 19 points. A three-point play from Rodriguez after a WVU turnover would put the Wildcats up 61-42.

    KSU has arguably its best team since Lon Kruger coached Mitch Richmond to the Midwest Regional final in 1988. That was the school's third trip to the Sweet Sixteen or Elite Eight since 1981, when Rolando Blackman led the Wildcats to the first of back-to-back trips.

    Weber's first season has dusted off the aged memories of Final Four appearances in 1948, 1951, 1959 and 1964 and the sideline leadership of Hall of Famers like Jack Gardner and Tex Winter and eventual NBA general like Cotton Fitzsimmons.

    "The great thing is when you build a program that's built to last," Huggins said. "I think that's what was done, but that's done not because of me or Frank Martin or anybody else. It's done because you have a university that's committed to winning and committed to doing things the right way."

    Contact sportswriter Mike Casazza at mi...@dailymail.com or 304-319-1142. His blog is at blogs.dailymail.com/wvu.

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    Tuesday, February 19, 2013

    The NBA Built Itself a Massive Interactive Stat Shrine

    Stats obsession has been the provenance of baseball's sabermetricians for the last several decades. But if your data-crunching heart belongs to basketball, you've finally got a datum-filled palace to call home. Meet NBA Stats. It's... comprehensive. More »


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    Monday, February 18, 2013

    French dad in custody fight on 4-day crane protest

    PARIS (AP) ? A French father demanding visiting rights with his son climbed down Monday from his protest perch atop a crane, but said it will be a long time before divorced dads are seen as credible single parents and get the same rights in France as mothers.

    Serge Charnay halted his four-day protest on the crane in the western city of Nantes after Justice Minister Christiane Taubira met with SOS Papa, an activist group for divorced fathers.

    "It's a start ... There's lots of work to do," he told TV cameras after reaching the ground. "These little ladies still think we can't change the diapers of a kid and take care of him ... This must stop."

    Another father with a similar grievance briefly occupied a crane in the eastern city of Strasbourg over the weekend before police persuaded him to come down.

    Charnay wants France to strengthen its law on shared custody. He was convicted of taking his son on an unauthorized vacation for two months in 2011 but says he did not regret that because "if I hadn't I wouldn't have seen him."

    He said he does not expect to see his young son on his next birthday but insisted that his unusual protest was "absolutely not" aimed at improving his own lot.

    "I went up for the cause of fathers," he said.

    The head of SOS Papa, Fabrice Mejias, said the meeting with the justice minister did not appear to advance the fathers' cause.

    However, Family Minister Dominique Bertinotti, who was also at the meeting, said later it's clear France needs to promote mediation between separating parents rather than systematically putting divorce cases before a judge.

    She rejected Charnay's claim that fathers are seen as lacking in credibility.

    "I don't think it's in a pseudo-war of the sexes that things will progress," she said on BFM TV.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/french-dad-custody-fight-4-day-crane-protest-132735484.html

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    Google, Nexus cihazlar?n?n kameras?na odaklanacak

    Nexus One adl? modelle ba?latt??? referans model uygulamas?n? 4 nesildir devam ettiren Google, 4 ak?ll? telefon iki de tablet modeli pazara sundu. Saf Android aray?z? ta??yan ve g?ncellemeleri ilk olarak almas?yla avantaj sunan Nexus modelleri ?zellikle kamera konusunda rakiplerinin gerisinde kal?yordu.

    Google + hesab?ndan bir a??klama yapan Google ba?kan yard?mc?s? Vic Gundrotra, m?kemmel kalitede kameraya sahip Nexus modelleri geli?tireceklerini haber verdi. Gundotra hangi Nexus modelinden i?e ba?layacaklar?n? belirtmese de muhtemelen May?s ay?ndaki konferansta ilk ?rnekleri kar??m?za ??kabilir.

    Mobil cihaz firmalar?, ?r?nlerindeki kameralar?n iyile?tirilmesi i?in ?al??malara devam ederken, sens?r ?reten firmalar da ?nemli a?amalar katetmi? durumda. ?u anda 8MP ??z?n?rl?kte kameralar yayg?n olsa da 13MP ??z?n?rl?kte art?k yava? yava? yay?lmaya ba?lad?. Elbette sadece ??z?n?rl?k tek ba??na m?kemmel olmak i?in yeterli de?il. D???k ???k ko?ullar?, parlak ???k ko?ullar?, fla?s?z ?ekim gibi pek ?ok etken ak?ll? telefon kameralar?nda g?z ?n?ne al?nan kriterler.

    Kamera alan?nda kesin olarak m?kemmel diyebilece?imiz bir ak?ll? telefon modeli yok. Her model bir alanda en iyi kaliteyi sunabiliyor. Ancak hepsini en ?st seviyeye ??karan bir model hen?z geli?tirilmedi. Sony, Samsung gibi firmalar kendi sens?r birimini kurdu ve d??ar?ya ba??ms?z olarak teknolojilerini geli?tirmeye devam ediyor.?

    Gundotra'n?n biraz pazarlama stratejisi olarak bu tabiri kulland??? d???n?l?yor. ??nk? Android 4.1 ile gelen Project Butter ??z?m? de ?ok iddial? iken hen?z m?kemmel bir seviyeye ula?m?? de?il. Muhtemelen piyasada kamera anlam?nda en iyi rakipleri ile ba?aba? gidecek veya bir miktar ?n?ne ge?ecek Nexus cihazlar? g?rebilece?iz.?

    Ayr?ca Google'?n Nexus cihazlar?n?n dezavantajlar?ndan birisi olan bu konuya el atm?? olmas? da g?zel bir geli?me olarak g?r?lebilir. ??nk? Nexus cihazlar? art?k daha ?ok ilgi g?rmeye ba?lad? ve kullan?c?lar referans cihaz? olmas?n?n yan?nda hem donan?m hem de kamera olarak iddial? olacak modeller g?rmek istiyor. ?

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    Source: http://www.donanimhaber.com/Google_Nexus_cihazlarinin_kamerasina_odaklanacak-40038.htm

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