Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Panasonic GX7 specs and pictures leak out of Japan

Images and specifications of what is alleged to be the Panasonic GX7 compact system camera have been posted on a Japanese website ahead of an expected announcement soon.

Digital Camera Info claims that it was sent the pics and details from a "person who can be trusted". They follow a previous leak that claimed the body alone will cost 999 euros but conflict on the sensor size. Former reports stated that the GX7 would come with an 18-megapixel sensor, but the latest speculation says that it will sport a 16-megapixel Digital Live MOS sensor. It seems that photography specialist sites are favouring the latter.

In addition, the latest leaked specifications include a 90-degrees electronic viewfinder that can be tilted and comprises 2.76 million dots. It is capable of 1080p Full HD video recording at 60 frames per second. Fastest shutter speed is 1/8000 and maximum ISO is 25,600.

The rear 3-inch LCD is also able to tilt 80-degrees and comprises 1.04 million dots. There are 22 different creative controls, a panorama mode, silent mode, and in-body image stabilisation. Focus peaking is included. And connectivity includes Wi-Fi and NFC.

The chassis is said to be magnesium alloy.

There's not word on an exact launch date, buy 43rumors suggests that more will be known in August.

Source: http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/122641-panasonic-gx7-specs-and-pictures-leak-out-of-japan

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#104 DePaul Blue Demons: College Basketball 111 in 111

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Welcome to The Sports Bank?s fourth annual college basketball season preview series where we break 111 teams in the 111 days leading up to the opening tip-off of the 2013-2014 season.? We will rank the 84 power conference teams (including the new Big East and American Athletic Conferences) and top 27 mid-majors in reverse power ranking order.? We?ll break down rosters, transfers, incoming freshmen, non-conference schedules, and pick a player to watch for each team.

Celebrities picking crazy names for their kids, CT instigating fights on the Challenge, and the DePaul Blue Demons being the laughing stock of the Big East; all three are guarantees in life.? DePaul has won just six conference games since Oliver Purnell took over three years ago and even with a new look Big East, the Blue Demons will once again be the laughing stock of the league.

DEPAUL BLUE DEMONS
Last Season: 15th, 2-17 in Big East, 11-21 overall
Predicted Big East Finish: 10th

Projected Depth Chart
C: Sandi Marcius (Sr)/Forest Robinson (Jr)/Tommy Hamilton (Fr)
F: Cleveland Melvin (Sr)/Greg Sequele (Jr)/Peter Ryckbosch (So)
SF: Jamee Crockett (Jr)/DeJuan Marrero (Fr)
SG: Brandon Young (Sr)/Charles McKinney (Jr)/R.J. Curington (Fr)
PG: Billy Garrett Jr. (Fr)/Durrell McDonald (So)

Gone: PG-Worel Clahar, PF-Donnovan Kirk (transfer-Miami FL), SF-Jodan Price (transfer-Eastern Michigan), F-Montray Clemons (transfer-Pensacola JC), C-Derrell Robertson Jr. (transfer-San Francisco), SF-Moses Morgan (transfer)

2013-2014 Outlook:
Cleveland Melvin and Brandon Young have been DePaul?s best two players the past three seasons and were the second best scoring duo in the Big East last season (fun fact: Providence?s Bryce Cotton and Kadeem Betts were the number one scoring duo, how?s that for a great bar question to your college basketball buddies.)? Those numbers can be deceiving though as both guys have as many weaknesses and strengths.? Neither shoots it that well from deep and has questionable shot selection while their defense is subpar at best.? With it being their senior year, let?s see if they can round out their games and prove to be more than just scorers.

Young may spend more time playing off the ball as opposed to being the prime ball-handler due to the arrival of freshman point guard, Billy Garrett Jr.? Coincidentally enough, Garrett?s dad is an assistant on Purnell?s staff which is probably the only reason he decided to stay home to play his college basketball.

Jamee Crockett, Charles McKinney, and Durrell McDonald return for DePaul but the team lost a handful of players to transfer this off-season meaning there will be a major need for new players to fill the minutes, particularly in the middle.? Purdue transfer Sandi Marcius brings size and experience to the team but not a whole lot of skill.? Junior college transfer Forrest Robinson and freshman Tommy Hamilton Jr. will compete with Marcius for playing time at center.

JUCO transfer Greg Sequele and DeJuan Marrero who missed all of last season because of a torn ACL will add depth at the forward position while R.J. Currington will likely find himself lost in the shuffle at guard.? Purnell also picked up a commitment from Illinois transfer forward Myke Henry but he must sit out this season per NCAA rules.

For DePaul to make any sort of strides this season, they must become a better defensive team.? No power conference team allowed more points last season than the DePaul Blue Demons.? If that doesn?t change, neither will the team?s success.? It could cost Purnell his job as well.

Player to Watch: Billy Garrett Jr.
Garrett Jr. has the poise and playmaking ability to step right into DePaul?s starting lineup and give them a natural floor general.? Having someone like him to help set the table would take some of the pressure off Young who too often tries to do too much.? With both Garrett and Young standing at 6-4, there would be great size in the backcourt as well.? If the Blue Demons have any hope of making noise in the new Big East, Garrett has to be a producer from day one.

Key Non-Conference Games:
11/25 vs. Wichita State (CBE Classic)
11/26 vs. Texas/BYU (CBE Classic)
12/1 vs. Oregon State
12/6 vs. Arizona State
12/27 at Northwestern

OTHER 111 IN 111?S:
#106 Texas Tech
#107 TCU
#108 Virginia Tech
#109 Georgia
#110 Utah
#111 Auburn

David Kay is a senior feature?NBA Draft,?NBA, and?college basketball?writer for the Sports Bank.? He also heads up the?NBA?and?college basketball?material at?Walter Football.com?and is a former contributor at The Washington Times Communities.? David has appeared on numerous national radio programs spanning from Cleveland to New Orleans to Honolulu to Milwaukee.? He also had the most accurate 2011 NBA Mock Draft and the?most accurate 2012 NBA Mock Draft?on the internet , AND the second most accurate 2013 NBA Mock Draft. (Yup, nearly 3peat champ? #humblebrag.)

You can follow him on Twitter at?David_Kmiecik.

Source: http://www.thesportsbank.net/college-bball/depaul-blue-demons-basketball-485/

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Football Talk: Warning to Bangura, Lukas Podolski does Partridge

Football Talk as you may have guessed likes a joke or two.

We tried our best note to detest some of the new comic scamps on the scene.

However we find comfort in some of the classics.

Neil Doncaster produced his best Dad's Army impression as the financial worries continue at Hearts as well as Dunfermline.

And now Lukas Podolski has produced his very own Alan Partridge impression for everyone's amusement.

There's also plenty of analysis of Gareth Bale's potential move to Spurs.

Don't panic

SPFL boss Neil Doncaster refuses to panic as crisis at Hearts and Dunfermline threatens to ruin new league kick-off
The footballing supremo says he thinks that the Pars and the Jambos will weather their financial troubles, despite both clubs standing on the brink of ruin. (Daily Record)

Hearts warned creditor will liquidate club if offers do not improve
Ukio?s administrator Valnetas UAB say that the offers so far to buy Hearts were ?not satisfactory?.

Jim Jefferies holding on to hope as both Dunfermline and Hearts stand on the brink
The Pars boss has his say on the crisis at his current and former club. (Daily Record)

Joe Ledley warns Mo Bangura that he risks becoming a Celtic outcast
No pressure Mo. (Scottish Sun)

Gary McAllister ? I still say Uri put us out Euros
Boo to the celeb spoon bender. (Scottish Sun)

Kilmarnock's Sammy Clingan to miss start of season with knee injury
The Northern Irishman could be out for four to six weeks.

Paul Lawson keen to keep proving himself after stepping up with Motherwell
The ex-Ross County man in ready for the club's European adventure.

Take a look

Footballers post tributes to Christian Benitez on Twitter
The former Birmingham player died aged 27. (ITV.com)

'We are interested in the stories around the sport'
Hugh MacDonald on BT Sport's move into the Scottish game. (The Herald)

Gareth Bale, Real Madrid and the anatomy of the mega transfer
The metro take a look at the saga involving the Wales attacker.

Gareth Bale, Tottenham Hotspur and Real Madrid: the key questions
Do Spurs need to sell? Why are Real Madrid so rich? And what about the clubs' strategic alliance? (The Guardian)

Must watch

Aha! Lukas Podolski unwittingly mimics Alan Partridge on Arsenal tour via The Metro

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Japan's consumer renaissance may be short-lived

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Japan retail sales have posted their biggest gain in over a year, but with higher import costs and a controversial sales tax hike looming, companies -- and the government -- may not reap the benefits. Yonggi Kang reports.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

CBS chief exec says cable fee dispute unresolved

(AP) ? A dispute with Time Warner Cable was unresolved as a deadline loomed involving the availability of stations in three major markets, CBS Corp. chief executive Les Moonves said Monday.

If it's not settled, six CBS TV stations could go dark for around 3 million Time Warner Cable customers in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas.

CBS Inc. and Time Warner Cable Inc. are in the public spat over fees in the markets.

Moonves told the Television Critics Association the deadline to resolve the dispute is 5 p.m. EDT Monday.

The disagreement centers mainly on how much Time Warner Cable pays for the right to retransmit signals from the CBS-owned stations.

Also involved is a possible blackout of CBS-owned Showtime for Time Warner Cable customers nationwide who pay extra for it.

Discussions were continuing and Moonves said he hopes the stations don't go dark.

"As we've said, we feel like we should be paid for our programming," he said. He declined to offer further details, saying he didn't want to negotiate in public.

Dozens of blackouts have occurred nationwide in fee fights over the years, but many get resolved at the last minute.

Selling retransmission rights has become a big business for broadcasters such as CBS. Research firm SNL Kagan estimates retransmission fees will reach $3 billion industrywide this year and double to $6 billion by 2018.

Time Warner Cable has said it's resisting a fee hike demand by CBS so prices don't go up for customers. CBS said Time Warner Cable isn't agreeing to terms that its competitors have accepted.

If the fight continues, some Time Warner Cable customers could lose access to new episodes of "Under the Dome" and the 15th season of "Big Brother." Both are available online after a slight delay.

Associated Press

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Victor Genes new Paraguay coach

Victor Genes was presented Saturday as Paraguay's new national team coach, taking over a tough job with the South Americans almost certain of missing next year's World Cup in Brazil.

Genes served as the head coach of Paraguay's team at the recent Under-20 World Cup in Turkey. He replaces Gerardo Pelusso, and will coach the final four World Cup qualifying matches.

Paraguay qualified for the last four World Cups and reached the quarterfinals in 2010 under Gerardo Martino, who was named this week as the new coach of Spanish club Barcelona.

Paraguay faces Bolivia, Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela in its last four qualifiers. The South Americans have a mathematical ? but very remote ? chance of qualifying.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/07/27/3526124/victor-genes-new-paraguay-coach.html

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With the arrival of perennial All-Stars Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Jason Terry Nets fans are walking on cloud nine thinking about the possibilities for the 2012-13 season. Whether this excitement is warranted remains to be seen but you have to love the way Brooklyn puts on a spectacle. This MITCHELL & NESS strapback cap features a Navy Blue canvas crown and Brown leather visor. The front panel sports the Nets logo in and the back panel features a custom perforated Brown leather ?strap closure. Available now at?http://www.go-britain.nl/.

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The plugin has the ability of adding a button for sharing a post on various social networks.

The button is very customizable and can be added to all posts and pages on the site.

It's position and content can be modified from the admin panel, where a special administration page is added.

Installation:

Unpack and upload it to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
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Here are some key features of "Hupso Share Buttons for Twitter, Facebook & Google+":

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

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Apple's smartphone market share slips

A new report shows that Apple's share of the global smartphone market fell during the second quarter to its lowest level in four years.

Apple had 13.1 percent of the worldwide market, ABI Research said Friday, down from 16.6 percent a year ago. That's the lowest level since the third quarter of 2009, two years after the launch of the first iPhone.

Apple sold 31.2 million iPhones in the April-to-June period, according to ABI, up from 26 million in the same period a year ago. But the company's sales growth isn't keeping pace with the overall smartphone market, which grew 52 percent from last year.

Samsung, the world's largest maker of smartphones, also saw a drop in market share.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/07/26/3522858/apples-smartphone-market-share.html

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Jindal spends this week in Colorado with GOP

BATON ROUGE, La.?Gov. Bobby Jindal is on the road in Colorado this week, mingling with his Republican colleagues.

Jindal's office said the GOP governor left for Aspen on Tuesday to attend Republican Governors' Association events. Jindal is chairman of the association.

On Thursday, Jindal is speaking as part of a panel of Republican governors at the Aspen Institute. He'll be on the panel with Govs. Chris Christie of New Jersey, Mike Pence of Indiana and Scott Walker of Wisconsin.

Jindal's office says the governor is scheduled to return to Baton Rouge on Friday.

Source: http://www.denverpost.com/politics/ci_23728365/jindal-spends-this-week-colorado-gop?source=rss

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Irving stars in USA Basketball exhibition

LAS VEGAS (AP) ? Cleveland Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving had 23 points and seven assists to lead the White team to a 128-106 victory over the Blue on Thursday night in the USA Basketball Showcase at the Thomas and Mack Center.

Irving, an All-Star who was a member of the 2012 USA Basketball Select Team that trained against the U.S. Olympic team, scored 16 in the first half to spark his squad's come-from-behind win, after the Blue team took an early 10-point lead in the first quarter.

After hitting five 3-pointers in the third period to build an 89-79 lead, the White team distanced itself by outscoring the Blue team by 12 points in the final quarter to provide the final margin.

Anthony Davis had 22 points and seven rebounds for the Blue.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/irving-stars-usa-basketball-exhibition-033912627.html

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Android 4.3 vs. 4.2.2 in video benchmark battle

Android 4.3 vs. Android 4.2.2 in video benchmark battle

While the mobile world awaits the launch of the next major update to the Android operating system, which is thought to be Key Lime Pie, in the meantime the company officially announced a minor update and we now have Android 4.3 vs. Android 4.2.2 in a video benchmark battle.

Google detailed all the changes that the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update will be bringing to mobile devices, and has already begun pushing out the new firmware to Nexus devices with the Google Edition HTC One and Galaxy S4 promised the update soon.

We have again checked the Nexus 7 we have in the office for the update this morning with still no sign of its availability, but in the meantime we have found a short video that quickly goes through the Android 4.2.2 and Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating systems side by side on a Nexus 4.

Obviously there isn?t lots of new features that have been added to the latest version of Android Jelly Bean but it is noticeably faster than the previous firmware, and a couple of benchmark tests are run in the video but we won?t spoil the results for you. It seems that Google added more in the last update from Android 4.1.2 to 4.2.2 though.

It can be seen though that moving through the normal phone functions the new software is quicker to navigate, but the actual look of the software doesn?t differ that much. It makes you wonder though how long it will take the various OEMs to get the software out to end users, and that is not even accounting for the carriers that will hold it up even further.

Has your Nexus device received the Android 4.3 update yet?

Source: http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2013/07/25/android-4-3-vs-4-2-2-in-video-benchmark-battle/

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Cable accuses BoE of holding back economic recovery - FT

(Reuters) - Business Secretary Vince Cable has accused the Bank of England of holding back the economic recovery by imposing excessive financial burdens on banks and demanding that they build up high levels of capital, the Financial Times reported.

Paul Tucker, the central bank's deputy governor for financial stability, pushed British lawmakers earlier this month to introduce a new rule that would require UK banks to meet a limit on lending as a proportion of their capital and curb banks' risk exposure.

However, some bankers have complained that demands they build up capital levels run counter to calls from the government and the Bank that they lend more in order to boost the country's slow economic recovery.

"One of the anxieties in the business community is that the so called 'capital Taliban' in the Bank are imposing restrictions which at this delicate stage of recovery actually make it more difficult for companies to operate and expand," the FT quoted Cable as saying in an interview.

"It is clear that the main banks are failing to support good British companies in key areas like exporting and innovation," Cable told the FT, expressing his concerns about small business lending.

Britain's Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) said on June 20 that it would set a leverage ratio of 3 percent for UK banks, as required under Basel III international capital rules, by January 2018.

Big banks such as Barclays Plc and Nationwide bank fall short of the minimum limit, the PRA said last month.

(Reporting by Abhirup Roy in Bangalore; Editing by Chris Gallagher)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cable-accuses-boe-holding-back-economic-recovery-ft-005056170.html

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First Take: Windows 8.1 on smaller-screen devices

Tablets have been getting smaller. The big sellers of the past year have been 7-inch and 8-inch devices, like the iPad Mini and Google's Nexus 7. So it's not surprising that one of the key features of the upcoming Windows 8.1 is support for smaller-screen devices. We've been testing out the preview build of Windows 8.1 on Acer's 8in. Iconia W3 ? the same device that Microsoft handed out to developers at its recent Build conference.

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Windows 8.1 running on an 8-inch Acer Iconia W3 tablet (Photo: Simon Bisson/ZDNet)

Arbitrary Snap and portrait orientations

Microsoft has made a lot of changes to Windows 8.1 to support smaller screens. Running Windows 8 on the Acer, I'd have been unable to use its Snap feature to run two Windows Store apps side by side, as it doesn't have the minimum 1,366 by 768 resolution. That restriction is gone in Windows 8.1, which allows me to run a web browser and watch Twitter while sat in front of the TV. Although many applications aren't yet designed to handle arbitrary pixel widths, those that do include Internet Explorer.

Another big change is improved support for portrait screen orientations. Windows 8 was focused on landscape 16:9 layouts, but Windows 8.1 applications should be able to run in any orientation ??and as devices are book-like, it's not surprising that it feels natural to hold them in one hand and use another to work with an app. The Iconia W3's 16:10 layout is much easier to hold one-handed than a larger 10-inch device, and is well-balanced in portrait mode, allowing apps like Kindle to shine.

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Kindle in portrait mode.

With significant changes to the underlying WinRT APIs in Windows 8.1, there's now the prospect of much more capable Windows Store applications ??including ports of familiar desktop software. However that's an opportunity for developers, and we're left judging Windows 8.1 on the current content of the Windows Store. Microsoft has started rolling out its own sample Windows 8.1 apps and they're well designed, with support for portrait orientations. The new Windows 8.1 touch keyboard is much more suited to portrait-mode screens, and the new flick and swipe gestures for numbers and the surprisingly accurate text predictions speed up touch text input considerably.

Is desktop really necessary on small screens?

The Windows 8 version of the Acer comes with Office, and so I've been experimenting using it with an Office 365 subscription, pairing the device with the Acer's Bluetooth keyboard. Sadly, I've found that the Iconia W3's 8-inch capacitive touchscreen lacks the touch resolution to use Office's editing features. It's not just the inability to cut and paste that's a problem, it's also that useful tools like the Office quick-access toolbar become almost unusable: it's hard to tap the right button, even with Office 2013 in its touch mode.

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The Windows 8.1 Start screen in portrait mode.

You can of course use a mouse with the Windows desktop, and that does give you the full control that a pure touch experience fails to deliver. But carrying along a mouse adds weight ??and it's clear that Acer missed a trick by not including a touchpad on its Bluetooth keyboard. Of course there are plenty of alternative keyboards on the market, and using a simple capacitive stylus can make a difference (even if it's a piece of conference swag built into a pen).

It's not what it can do, it's what you use it for

If you're going to be using Windows 8.1 on a small device, you'll need to consider how you're going to use it. Choosing to carry along a mouse and a keyboard will always add weight ??especially when the keyboard is larger than the device itself. Yet even with Windows 8.1's touch keyboard enhancements, a small-screen tablet is very much a consumption device ??and at its best, a companion device for quickly dipping in and out of a workflow.

One thing I've found over the past couple of weeks of using Windows 8.1 on the Iconia W3, is how little I've ended up using its desktop. That's not surprising really, as I've ended up using it for much the same purposes as I've been using a Nexus 7 Android tablet: checking email, browsing the web, playing casual games and using a small handful of apps. Most of the apps I've been using on my Nexus 7 are available in the Windows Store, or have direct equivalents, which is a good sign for the Windows Store as it approaches its first birthday. While Microsoft has kept the full desktop on small-screen x86 devices, it seems even more redundant here than on the ARM-based Surface RT ??especially now that most system settings are accessible via Windows 8.1's new Settings app.

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Snap on a 1280-by-800 screen.

With a full desktop the only advantage that Windows 8.1 has over Windows RT 8.1, it's easy to question whether there's really any place for x86 devices this small. Desktop apps are designed for much larger screens, and although the 8-inch Iconia W3 has a respectable screen resolution, it's still too hard to use a traditional Windows application on a screen that size when you're out and about. And when you're at your desk there are far more powerful options than an Atom-powered tablet (even if it is multi-core and multi-threaded). Windows RT may not have been a commercial success at larger screen sizes, but strip it of the vestiges of a desktop (there's no need for Office on a near pocket-sized companion device, especially with touch-friendly Windows Store versions of key Office apps on their way) and install it on a device this size, and you're left with the basis of a competitive small form-factor Windows tablet.

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That brings me to the key point, which is something that should be keeping Microsoft and its OEM partners up at night. If a ?300 8-inch Windows device is used for the same tasks as a much lower cost Android device, then it's too expensive. To succeed in a highly competitive market it needs to be priced similarly, while maintaining hardware quality. That's going to be a problem for Microsoft's licensing revenue, and for OEMs' hardware margins. Can a small form-factor Windows tablet be built and sold for the iPad Mini's ?270? Or even for the Nexus 7's ?199?

It's clear that Microsoft needs to do for small form-factor devices like this much as it did with Surface: deliver its own hardware to set a benchmark for design and for performance. But it also needs to do something it didn't do with Surface RT: sell it at a price that makes it an obvious choice. The software it needs is, if not already there, then certainly on the way. All we now need is for the hardware to match it ? and at the right price. With persistent rumours of a 7-inch Surface, maybe that too is on the way.

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Apple's China problem

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Apple's Chinese sales fell 14% during the company's fiscal third-quarter.

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Apple's sales in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan fell by 14% in the company's third quarter. That's a sharp reversal from 8% growth in the prior quarter, and a gain of 67% before that.

On a conference call with investors, CEO Tim Cook had answers for most -- but not all -- of the recent China problems.

Cook chalked up most of the decline to bad timing.

The iPhone 4S started selling in late March 2012, which led to a big boost in iPhone sales in last year's third quarter. iPhone sales this time around would of course be down from that. The iPhone 5 was released in December 2012, so its boost came earlier this year.

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Cook also said that Apple's sales looked worse than they actually were because the company better managed its Chinese inventory. The company sold fewer iPads and iPhones to retailers than it did a year earlier, which dragged down revenue considerably. But the sales those retailers made to Chinese consumers declined only 4%.

Cook said that "sell-through" rate was even less troubling if you exclude Hong Kong, which had a big 20% drop. The sell-through rate was actually up 5% in mainland China.

So what happened in Hong Kong? Cook didn't have an answer.

"It's not totally clear," said Cook.

Whether this was some one-time weirdness or a trend, what's clear is that Apple needs to improve its iPhone sales in China. Its share of the Chinese smartphone market remains less than 10%, and the iPhone ranks behind Samsung, Nokia (NOK) and a host of local brands, including Lenovo, Coolpad, Huawei and ZTE.

Related story: Apple profit falls 22% but beats gloomy expectations

Cook said the iPhone is growing in importance to China, noting that the company pays half a million app developers in the region -- by far the most of any country including the United States. But he conceded that iPhone and iPad sales "are currently lower than where we would like them or need them today."

Though he didn't acknowledge rumors that Apple is working on a low-cost iPhone to attract users in growth markets like China, Cook hinted at it when he said that Apple is working "very cautiously with what we want to do with great quality."

Cook maintained his optimism about Apple's business in the region.

"I continue to believe that in the arc of time here, China is a huge opportunity for Apple," Cook said. "I don't get discouraged over a 90-day cycle that can have economic factors and other things in it." To top of page

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Over 60 percent of all devices talk to Google every day: Study

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More than 3 in 5 Internet-connected devices sent data to Google every day on average.

It's no secret that Google casts quite a shadow on the Internet, but the numbers from a new study may surprise even the most bullish of analysts. In North America, not only does 25 percent of all traffic goes through the search giant, but three fifths of all Internet-connected devices in North America touch base with Google every single day, says new research.

The most interesting number in the report from Deepfield, an Internet tracking firm, is the touching-base one: on average about 62 percent of all connected devices ? be they smartphones, game consoles, or desktop computers ? sent traffic to Google servers at some point during every day, arguably upwards of a billion devices. It may only be a quick search, a YouTube video, or even a link going through Google's link shortener service (goo.gl), or it could be more, like spending the day on Google Docs.

As for total traffic, even at 25 percent Google is actually still behind Netflix during peak hours (the video network accounts for about a third of traffic at those times, according to Sandvine). But what's impressive here is Google's growth. Deepfield notes that in 2010, the last time the firm conducted a traffic survey of this scope, Google only made up 6 percent of traffic.

Are that many more people Googling things? Perhaps not, writes Deepfield's Craig Labovitz:

By far the most striking change in Google?s Internet presence has come with the deployment of thousands of Google servers in Internet providers around the world. With little press coverage or fanfare, Google has deployed (Google Global Cache) servers in the majority of U.S. Internet providers.

So although Google has unquestionably grown larger, some of the increase in traffic is tied more to infrastructure changes than increased popularity ? while Netflix's numbers and growth are more easily explained: More people are watching more movies and TV online.

Information on how the study was conducted can be found at the Deepfield blog post.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Disney's New Algorithm Turns Any Photo Into a 3D Wonderland

Disney Research, a partnership between the mouse-eared entertainment juggernaut and universities around the globe, is on a virtual reality roll. Its latest development, an algorithm that turns 2D photographs into 3D landscapes, can transform a regular photo into a video game-style environment, using consumer-grade computer hardware.

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LG G2 reaches the FCC with North American LTE

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Want to know which North American carriers might offer the LG G2 after August 7th? The FCC is offering a big hint: it just approved a region-appropriate version of the Android flagship. Going under its D801 codename, the G2 variant cleared by the agency supports all the LTE and HSPA frequencies used by AT&T, T-Mobile and large Canadian networks. As such, it's likely that the smartphone will get a multi-carrier launch next month. The real question is whether or not any CDMA providers (which aren't included in the filing) will come along for the ride.

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Syria death toll climbs as West label civil war a stalemate

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Syrian rebels suffered one of their worst single-day death tolls Sunday, as at least 75 were killed by regime troops in battles for control of Damascus, even as Western officials warned the civil war looked to be a "stalemate."

According to the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the majority of those killed on Sunday died in an ambush by President Bashar al-Assad's forces in the Damascus suburb of Adra, reports the Associated Press. According to the group, which gathers reports from activists inside Syria, 49 rebels were killed in the attack. Syrian state news agency SANA also reported the ambush, but did not give casualties.

Another 26 rebels were killed in fighting in other suburbs of the city, according to the Observatory. AP notes that more than 93,000 people have died in Syria's civil war.

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The deadly day came amid growing doubts in the West over the rebels' odds of successfully toppling President Assad on the battlefield. On Saturday, British Prime Minister David Cameron told the BBC that while he still believed that moderate groups among the rebels deserved support, the increasing influence of Islamists over the rebels and Assad's resiliency are painting "a very depressing picture" of the conflict.

"There is too much extremism among the rebels. There is also still appalling behaviour from this dreadful regime using chemical weapons. There is an enormous overspill of problems into neighboring countries."

He added: "I think he [Assad] may be stronger than he was a few months ago but I'd still describe the situation as a stalemate."

The BBC's Emily Buchanan notes that the interview "shows just how far David Cameron has rowed back from his previous bullish calls for action."

Last November he called on the newly re-elected Barack Obama to address the Syrian crisis as a priority. Then, in December, he pushed the EU for an early review of the arms embargo.

But as the conflict has dragged on and more evidence of the involvement of extremist groups has emerged, discomfort over getting involved in a bitter civil war has grown.

It's unlikely that arming the rebels could now be passed through Parliament with dozens of Conservative MPs opposed.

Mr. Cameron's view that the war is at a stalemate appears to be held in the US as well, based on comments by David R. Shedd, a Defense Intelligence Agency deputy director. The New York Times reports that Mr. Shedd told the Aspen Security Forum, an annual meeting on security issues, that the conflict could last ?many, many months to multiple years? and infect neighboring countries like Jordan and Iraq.

?My concern is that it could go on for a long time,? Mr. Shedd said, voicing concern that the civilian casualties, refugee flows and internal dislocation would increase. ?It is in large measure a stalemate.?

Shedd also warned that even if Assad fell, the war could still take "years" due to the increasing entrenchment of radical Islamist groups like Jabat al-Nusra, the militants affiliated with al-Qaeda in Iraq.

?If he loses and goes to an enclave inside there, I think there will be ongoing civil war for years to come,? he said, noting that more radical elements like the Nusra Front would fight to control parts of the country. ?They will fight for that space. They?re there for the long haul.?

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Heavy rains lash north India; AP put on alert as rainfall continues


New Delhi Heavy rains lashed the nation capital on Saturday and brought it to a standstill. It is the heaviest rainfall that New Delhi has witnessed in the last 10 years. The downpour which went on for around five-hours, sparked traffic snarls across the city, with heavy water-logging reported in several places.

Authorities were caught off guard once again as Delhiites witnessed blocked drains and malfunctioning traffic lights. There was heavy traffic on Mathura road and Akbar road as well as water-logging near the Indira Gandhi International Airport. A road also caved in near the Saket metro station.

The only silver lining was that the temperatures have come down after two days of very humid weather. The MET department has predicted more rains for the next few days. "Yesterday, we received 15 per cent more than normal rainfall. The situation with rains has been good so far. You can expect more rains for North India in the next week," said Charan Singh, Scientist at Meteorological Department

Heavy rains lash north India; AP put on alert as rainfall continues

Delhi witnesses heavy rainfall in the last 10 years with heavy water-logging reported in several areas.

A month after floods ravaged Uttarakhand, certain regions of the state experienced sudden cloudbursts on Saturday. The Met department has predicted heavy rainfall in the state for the next 24 hours. "We are predicting rain in certain areas for the next 24 hours. Heavy rains are likely in Uttarkashi, Kumaon, Nainital and nearby areas. The weather is expected to improve gradually," said Anand Sharma, Director of Meteorological Observatory in Dehradun.

Uttar Pradesh also witnessed heavy rains on Saturday. One person was killed after a sudden cloudburst in Rampur and there was an extensive destruction to property and roads. Moderate to heavy rainfall and thundershowers also took place in several areas of western and eastern UP. The Ganga continues to flow close to the danger mark at Fatehgarh and Kanpur.

Andhra Pradesh continues to witness heavy rains with the state receiving 30 per cent more rainfall than normal. The Godavari has flooded numerous villages in Warangal and in east and west Godavari districts. Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy reviewed the situation and has put all district administration on alert.

Relief camps have been set up for people in low-lying areas around the Godavari river. More than 1,500 houses have been damaged. Several districts in Telangana region continue to receive heavy rainfall too. The state government has requested the Air Force to put IAF choppers on standby for rescue and relief. The Met department predicts heavy rainfall to continue in the region for another 24 hours.

The situation remained same in Mumbai as heavy rains lashed the city for the second consecutive day on Saturday. The Met department has predicted more rainfall across the state. In some parts of Maharashtra, rail services were also disrupted. A 30-meter block of railway track was swept away near Nagpur and over 80 trains were diverted in the Vidarbha region.

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Autos troubles, race at root of Detroit collapse

Blue-collar workers poured into the cavernous auto plants of Detroit for generations, confident that a sturdy back and strong work ethic would bring them a house, a car and economic security. It was a place where the American dream came true.

It came true in cities across the industrial heartland, from Chicago's meatpacking plants to the fire-belching steel mills of Cleveland and Pittsburgh. It came true for decades, as manufacturing brought prosperity to big cities in states around the Great Lakes and those who called them home. Detroit was the affluent capital, a city with its own emblematic musical sound and a storied union movement that drew Democratic presidential candidates to Cadillac Square every four years to kick off campaigns at Labor Day rallies.

The good times would not last forever. As the nation's economy began to shift from the business of making things, that line of work met the force of foreign competition. Good-paying assembly line jobs dried up as factories that made the cars and supplied the steel closed their doors. The survivors of the decline, especially whites, fled the cities to pursue new dreams in the suburbs.

The "Arsenal of Democracy" that supplied the Allied victory of World War II and evolved into the "Motor City" fell into a six-decade downward spiral of job losses, shrinking population and a plummeting tax base. Detroit's singular reliance on an auto industry that stumbled badly and its long history of racial strife proved a disastrous combination, and ultimately too much to overcome.

"Detroit is an extreme case of problems that have afflicted every major old industrial city in the U.S.," said Thomas Sugrue, author of "The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit" and a history professor at the University of Pennsylvania. "It's been 60-plus years of steady disinvestment, depopulation and an intensive hostility between the city, the suburbs and the rest of the state."

All of the nation's industrial cities fell, but only Detroit hit bottom. Staggering under as much as $20 billion in unpaid bills, Detroit surrendered Thursday, filing the single largest municipal bankruptcy in American history.

"What happened in Detroit is not particularly distinct," said Kevin Boyle, a history professor at Northwestern University who has written extensively about his hometown. "Most Midwest cities had white flight and segregation. But Detroit had it more intensely. Most cities had deindustrialization. Detroit had it more intensely."

Detroit's first wave of prosperity came after World War I and lasted into the early 1920s, driven by the rise of the auto industry. "It was the Silicon Valley of America," Boyle said. "It was home to the most innovative, cutting-edge dominant industry in the world. The money there at that point was just staggering."

More affluence followed in the late 1940s and early 1950s as the auto industry was booming. Tens of thousands of blacks migrated from the South seeking jobs on the assembly line and a foothold in the middle class. In 1950, Detroit's population peaked as a metropolis of more than 1.8 million, making it the nation's fifth-largest city. The transformation was dramatic.

"You've got a vast city of working people who no longer have insecure lives, people with high school and less than high school degrees who can earn enough to buy a house, a car, a boat, and sent their kids to Wayne State University," Boyle said.

But by that time, Detroit's decline had already begun.

The auto industry had started to expand beyond the city and was building plants and putting offices in suburban and rural areas, and eventually sought refuge from the city's powerful unions in the nation's Sunbelt states and even overseas. Between 1947 and 1963, Detroit lost 140,000 manufacturing jobs, said Sugrue, the Pennsylvania professor.

A decade later, as Japanese auto imports started gobbling more of the U.S. market, the hemorrhaging of jobs continued. Membership in the United Auto Workers topped out at 1.5 million in 1978 and stands today at about 400,000, said Mike Smith, the union's archivist at Wayne State University's Walter Reuther Library.

"In a way, it's not unlike a small town that has a textile factory for 50 years, then all of a sudden it closes up and the whole town is decimated," Smith said.

It wasn't an uncommon plight: The cities that rose alongside Detroit came to be known as the Rust Belt.

Like Detroit, Pittsburgh was a community defined by its dependence on a single industry. But as steelmaking crumbled under pressure from foreign imports and the decline of the U.S. auto industry, the city's population dropped by more than 40 percent between 1970 and 2006, according to a 2013 report from the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

But during those years, Pittsburgh also forged a new identity around health care and technology. It retrained former steelworkers, invested heavily in higher education and launched a controversial campaign to redevelop more than 1,000 acres of industrial brownfields, replacing decaying lots with luxury homes, office and retail buildings, and 27 miles of riverfront parks.

Detroit's unraveling can't be blamed solely on the city's reliance on one industry that itself buckled. Some point to the city's political leadership and its reluctance over the years to make tough decisions.

"I think it (the fiscal disaster) was inevitable because the politicians in Detroit were always knocking the can forward, not confronting the issues, buying off public employees by increasing their pensions," said Daniel Okrent, a Detroit native who wrote a Time magazine cover story on the city in 2009. "They were always kind of confronting the impending crisis by trying to make it the next guy's crisis."

Racial strife also infected the city. Sugrue, the Pennsylvania professor, said some of the tensions surfaced long before the city's infamous 1967 riots. Two decades earlier, between 1945 and 1965, he said, there were more than 200 violent racial incidents of whites attacking blacks in Detroit and almost all stemmed from the first or second black families moving into an all-white neighborhood.

The migration of blacks into Detroit, which helped power its economic rise, was followed by an exodus of white residents for the suburbs. In the last decade alone ? from 2000 to 2010 ? Detroit lost about a quarter-million residents. The city's current population of roughly 700,000 is about 83 percent black.

"Unlike cities such as Chicago or Philadelphia, where segregation produced disinvestment in certain neighborhoods, the nature of segregation in Detroit meant that the entire city suffered disinvestment," Douglas Massey, a sociology and public affairs professor at Princeton, said in an email.

What's left is a Detroit defined by a barren landscape of deserted neighborhoods and abandoned buildings that overwhelms the very recent rebound in parts of downtown. The consequences of that population loss and segregation extend beyond the declining property values and erosion of the city's tax base. The result is an isolated city.

"The racial divisions between the city and the suburbs until very recently remained very hard and fast, creating an us vs. them mentality," Sugrue said. "There's very little political will ... by suburbanites and other parts of the state to provide financial support."

Indeed, it was the state's Republican governor, Rick Snyder, who ultimately pushed control of the overwhelmingly Democratic city's decrypted finances into the hands of an emergency manager and signed off from the state capital in Lansing to his recommendation that Detroit file for bankruptcy. There appears to be little appetite there for a bailout.

"Cities are less powerful in the federal government and state capitals that they were 40 years ago," Sugrue said.

For those directly impacted by the collapse, watching the deterioration of Detroit in recent years has been agonizing.

"The neighborhood is so different ? the street lights go off, there's more violence and gunfire, the elementary school I went to is closed and boarded up," said Sareta Cheathem, a filmmaker and screenwriter who has lived in Detroit all her 42 years. "I remember as a child winning the 'beautiful block' awards . just to see the decay is something that bothers me."

Cheathem said her 92-year-old neighbor was robbed last year and thieves have tried to break into her home and garage. "My heart won't let me leave," she said, later adding, "One more attack and I'm out."

As for the bankruptcy filing, Cheathem said that has been "gutwrenching" and leaves her wondering "Is it going to get worse? Can it get any worse?"

Or will it signal the beginning of Detroit's turnaround and comeback?

Boyle, the history professor, has reservations about what is actually possible in a place that's fallen so far.

"I don't think it'll ever come back to the city it once was," he said. "The bankruptcy is not in itself a solution. It will presumably clear the debt. Something will have to happen for it not to repeat this pattern five or 10 years from now. Hopefully this will make life livable in this city. I think it's doable. But I'm not sure there's the will to do it."

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Ted Anthony in New York, Kevin Begos in Pittsburgh, Jeff Karoub in Detroit and researcher Monika Mathur in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/autos-troubles-race-root-detroit-collapse-155001770.html

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