Saturday, 31 December 2011

Intel Reaffirms Commitment to CES After Microsoft Departure

There is still speculation whether Microsoft simply withdrew from its CES presence beginning in 2013 or if it was kicked out.

According to Microsoft, better venues are emerging and CES did not align with its product launch schedule anyway, so it was a conclusive step to cancel future CES events altogether, especially since the company will be represented by hundreds or smaller exhibitors anyway. However, as Microsoft is downplaying the importance of CES, Intel is stressing the importance of CES for the industry, confirming that the company won't abandon the event.

In a blog post, Intel says that CES will remain the "biggest stage for [the] tech industry" with or without Microsoft. It is the largest trade show in the United States and there was no reason to believe that is going to change, the company believes. For 2012, the show has grown back to its 2007 dimensions with 1.8 million square feet of space and 2700 exhibitors who are planning more than 20,000 product launches. In short, CES will turn, once again, into a Disneyworld for adults, with entertainment, toys and long lines that will surely test your patience as long as you are not attending the show as a virtual guest.

While IBM was often linked to the demise of Comdex, Intel mentions that Apple isn't at CES as well and the tradeshow still thrives. In fact, CES may be much more about electronics than Microsoft's Windows and variations that rarely have been new at CES anyway. However, the show organizers will have to fill a gaping hole that is the opening keynote that has been staged by Microsoft since 1998. Bill Gates keynoted the show from 1998 to 2008, except in 1999, when Sir Howard Stringer hosted the prestigious event. Steve Ballmer took over in 2008 but never matched the draw of Bill Gates. However, Ballmer's enthusiasm for his products lights up a stage in a way that will be tough to achieve by others. As much as we do not miss Microsoft's booth at CES, we surely will miss the keynote.

Source: http://www.pheedcontent.com/click.phdo?i=b51882e43e792b80be26e517be8d6676

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Friday, 30 December 2011

[OOC] The Gifted

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SkyRight
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I was wondering if I couldhave twin gifteds. One in a gang and one just trying to survive.

My Music Ratings-
Paramore= Awesomeness
Fall Out boy= Head banging time!
Justin Beiber= I'm Deaf
Cody Simpson= Somebody kill me now

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gezzygezzy
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Even though I just joined, I can't RP tonight. I'm really tired so I'm heading to bed. I'll roleplay tomorrow. Bye. :-)

Sanity...what is that?
Insanity, like floating on air
Psychopathy, a carefree life
Captivity, unable to run away.

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KuruLesperance
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Oh, interesting. I started out doing gifted RPs aaages ago. Mind if I drop a character or two in?

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Bahrain to try 5 police officers for torture (AP)

MANAMA, Bahrain ? Five police officers will be put on trial in connection with the alleged torture of a detainee who later died in custody, the country's Information Affairs Authority said Friday.

The country's top prosecutor, Nawaf Hamza, said in a statement that two unnamed officers have been charged with torture and mistreatment and three others with negligence for failure to report the incident.

No details were provided about the five officers or the detainee. There were also no details about when and where the alleged torture took place.

The prosecution of the officers follows promises by Bahrain to address shortcomings highlighted in a scathing report on rights abuses in weeks of anti-government protests in the Gulf nation earlier this year.

A special commission authorized by Bahrain's Sunni rulers last month outlined the harsh treatment of anti-government protesters as state security forces tried to put down the largest of the uprisings to hit the Gulf. The 500-page report documented the use of torture, excessive force and fast-track trials by the government.

Earlier Thursday, Hamza said the Gulf kingdom has wrapped up an investigation into an alleged Iranian-linked terror cell and plans to put the eight suspects on trial next month.

Hamza said the unnamed suspects will be tried in the island nation's High Criminal Court on charges of espionage and of having ties to an outlawed group that uses terrorism to achieve its goals.

Bahraini authorities in November accused the group of having links to Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard and planning attacks against high profile sites, including the Saudi Embassy and a Gulf causeway linking Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. Iran rejects the allegations.

Court hearings are to begin in early January.

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Thursday, 29 December 2011

3 miners rescued from Tenn. mine after fire

The Young mine is seen in New Market, Tenn., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. A fire broke out inside the zinc mine, trapping three miners inside and injuring two others, authorities said. (AP Photo/Knoxville News Sentinel, J. Miles Cary)

The Young mine is seen in New Market, Tenn., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. A fire broke out inside the zinc mine, trapping three miners inside and injuring two others, authorities said. (AP Photo/Knoxville News Sentinel, J. Miles Cary)

(AP) ? A fire broke out inside a zinc mine in Tennessee on Wednesday, trapping three miners inside for about three hours before they were rescued, authorities said. Two other miners below ground were injured by smoke inhalation.

The three miners were trapped by smoke and needed respirators before they could leave the mine. A rescue team helped them out and they appeared unharmed, though they were taken to a hospital as a precaution, said Tim Wilder of the Jefferson County EMA.

"They looked about as good as expected for being underground for three hours," he said.

Wilder said the miners had been in contact with authorities by couldn't leave because the smoke was so thick. "It's the ending you hope for," he said.

Renata Roberts, a spokeswoman for Switzerland-based mine operator Nyrstar, said the three rescued miners were "in fine spirits."

"We are working with mine safety officials and others to make sure it's safe to resume operations. We are undertaking a full investigation," Roberts said.

There were 54 miners underground at the time of the fire, according to Amy Louviere, a spokeswoman with the Mine Safety and Health Administration.

It was not clear yet how the fire started on a drill rig about 800 feet below ground around 1:10 p.m. EST.

The Young Mine is about 25 miles northeast of Knoxville.

According to MSHA records, Nyrstar has been operating the mine since 2006 and has had six operator injuries this year and seven operator injuries last year. Most were minor, according to descriptions of the incidents available on the MSHA website.

In November, a truck bed hit a high voltage cable causing a power outage in part of the mine. The mine was evacuated until power was restored about two hours later.

The mine had an average of about 99 miners working underground in the third quarter of 2011.

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Google, Microsoft Square off for Search Supremacy

While Google and Microsoft waged "trench warfare" in the search business this year, both are hoping to come up with a market game changer for 2012.

Analysts are split over which firm got the better of 2011, but most agree that the search business is critical to the future of both Microsoft and Google .

The growing competition between the tech giants in 2012 is good news for users, analysts said, noting that it will likely result in more innovation and the development of strong new search features .

"Neither of them were able to make game-changing moves in 2011, so the battle settled down into trench warfare," said Dan Olds, an analyst at Gabriel Consulting Group. "Competition between the two isn't going to get any easier. Both are going to try to get to high ground in this battlefield. That should be interesting."

Advantage: Microsoft

Analysts generally agree that Microsoft's big win this year came via its partnerships market leading social partners -- namely Facebook and Twitter.

Patrick Moorhead, principal analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy, said the agreements gave Bing a slight advantage over Google's 2011.

"I believe Microsoft won the overall rivalry this year in terms of overall growth and strategic moves," Moorhead. He cited Bing's "improved integration of social media, the Bing iOS app, and Bing for Xbox and Kinect. But on the flip side, Microsoft has made little traction on the international side related to search metrics."

Rob Enderle, an analyst at the Enderle Group, agreed that Microsoft's marketing investment in Bing is paying off so far. "They increasingly appeared as the nicer, more interesting, alternative to Google search," he said.

The work has resulted in some momentum for Bing.

For instance, the Microsoft search engine picked up some market share after a partnership deal with Yahoo that was signed in July, 2009. And the company got some more hope in July, 2011, when Google's search market share dipped below 65 percent for the first time in two years. Over that same two-year period, Bing's share of the search market had almost doubled.

Google Still Rules

But Google's share did rise past 65 percent again this fall and the battle of two strong contenders continued.

"Google seems to be capitalizing on their brand and isn't having a problem holding onto its market share," said Olds. "At the start of 2011, Google had 66 percent of U.S. searches while Bing had about 30 percent. In October, we see pretty much the same thing -- Google with two-thirds of the searches and Bing with 30 percent."

Meanwhile, Google failed to come up with partnership agreements with social network leaders like Facebook or Twitter , which could come back to haunt it, analysts said.

Google has taken advantage of the Google+ social network it launched last summer, integrating it with the search engine, but the product's user base is far below the reported 800 million Facebook members, putting it at a significant social search disadvantage.

Next Battleground: Mobile

Moorhead said that both companies have to focus on the mobile market in 2012, which he calls "a year for mobile integration. Search will attempt to permeate every kind of imaginable smartphone app in one way or another. This includes searches on videos, pictures and even sounds. Some of the largest advances will come in the form of image search, which will augment shopping, maps, and even food reviews."

Olds agreed that both companies must focus on improving integration with social networks with, for example, local shopping and daily deal features.

Olds also noted that the precarious position of Internet pioneer and one-time search leader Yahoo creates some intrigue for the search business next year.

Some analysts have been speculating since the firing of CEO Carol Bartz in September that Microsoft may try again to buy the firm, though for much less than the $40 billion-plus it offered in 2008. Acquiring Yahoo -- or even of parts of it -- could prove a boon to Microsoft in its battle with Google, they added.

Sharon Gaudin covers the Internet and Web 2.0, emerging technologies, and desktop and laptop chips for Computerworld. Follow Sharon on Twitter at @sgaudin , or subscribe to Sharon's RSS feed . Her e-mail address is sgaudin@computerworld.com.

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Chinese activist jailed for 10 years: rights group

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Thursday, 22 December 2011

Kim Jong Il's death sparks fears, hopes in SKorea (AP)

SEOUL, South Korea ? Kim Yu-sik fled North Korea for the South some 60 years ago during the war that divided the peninsula. The 75-year-old now hopes Kim Jong Il's death will finally allow him to live a dream and return to his hometown.

"What I miss ? and what I still vividly remember ? is when I got together with my friends on my way to school in the morning and the shouting and fun we had as we walked to class," he said.

But for 55-year-old travel agent Kim Jung-yeon, the prospect of Kim's untested, 20-something son leading North Korea is cause for fear, not optimism.

"He knows so little about the world," she said Tuesday, "so he may be even more dangerous than his father."

South Koreans, who have the biggest stake in their northern rival's stability, wait nervously to see what the change in leadership in Pyongyang holds for them: whether it paves the way for reconciliation, or leads to further instability and conflict between the bitter enemies.

On the streets of the South Korean capital, many have firm feelings about both possibilities.

"North Korea will continue its menacing threats and it will again launch a provocation" like the two attacks blamed on North Korea in 2010 that led to fears of another war on the peninsula, said Kim Jong-sun, an 86-year-old Korean War veteran with a heavily wrinkled face, as he strolled through a Seoul park.

"They won't abandon their belligerent war threat, and we have to live with such North Korea fears."

North Korea has always been an uneasy presence for South Koreans. Even as the South has transformed from autocracy and poverty to a booming economy and vibrant democracy, the nation ruled by Kim Jong Il and his father has often seemed to outsiders as a vestige of the Cold War, beset by chronic food shortages.

But these two enemies have a shared history, a shared culture, and even families split on two sides of the world's most heavily militarized border.

"We are one nation, and I hope we achieve reunification," said Lee Ae-young, a 49-year-old professional photographer in Seoul. "I don't know why we are living like this, divided along the border."

Seoul is only 120 miles (200 kilometers) from Pyongyang, but they are separated by bitter differences and a long history of bloodshed. The peninsula is still technically at war because the devastating 1950-53 Korean War ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty, and for the past 17 years, Kim Jong Il has been an omnipresent, often threatening figure, for South Koreans. He took power in 1994 after spending 20 years preparing for leadership.

Kim Jong Un has had no such lengthy transition, and little is known of him, the policies he might set or even his exact age.

Despite their worries, South Koreans aren't panicking this week, as they did in the past. Many rushed to supermarkets to stock up on instant noodles and other provisions after Pyongyang abandoned an international nonproliferation treaty in 1993 and North Korea founder Kim Il Sung ? Kim Jong Il's father ? died of a heart attack the next year.

Since then, many South Koreans have grown accustomed to having a rival on their doorstep and have been lulled into a confidence that the skirmishes between the neighbors won't escalate into another war.

"It's unlikely that North Korea would stage a full-blown war," said Kim Jung-yeon, the travel agent, "because it would be a burden for them" to fight.

Analysts say Kim's death won't plunge the country of 24 million people into chaos anytime soon or lead it to provoke South Korea.

"It's unrealistic to talk about North Korean provocation now ... as they are engulfed with sadness," said Cheong Seong-chang, a senior fellow at private Sejong Institute in South Korea.

"Those close to Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un have a grip on the North's military and security. ... It's difficult to imagine there would be any organized resistance by the public," said Cheong, who has followed the North's succession issue closely for years.

In a conciliatory gesture apparently aimed at keeping tensions low, South Korea's government offered sympathy to North Korea's people Tuesday and said it hopes Pyongyang will cooperate with Seoul for peace and prosperity on the divided peninsula.

Unification Minister Yu Woo-ik told reporters he will ask Christian groups to refrain from lighting giant steel Christmas trees near the border with North Korea, acts that the North views as propaganda warfare.

For Kim Yu-sik ? the 75-year-old from a city just west of Seoul ? his homecoming to that town outside the North Korean capital seems closer than ever now that the North's longtime authoritarian leader is gone.

"I'm thinking my visit home may come earlier," he said.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/nkorea/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111221/ap_on_re_as/as_kim_jong_il_nervous_neighbor

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