Wednesday 2 November 2011

Garrett not pointing fingers after blowout

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updated 7:53 p.m. ET Oct. 31, 2011

IRVING, Texas - There was plenty of blame to go around after the Cowboys' 34-7 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas' first blowout loss of the season, but coach Jason Garrett refused to point fingers at anyone on his team Monday.

"We need to do our jobs better to not have games like that," Garrett said.

The screening of the Eagles game tape merely underscored to players and coaches that the Cowboys were simply overwhelmed by a division rival coming off a bye week that badly needed a victory to climb back into the NFC East race.

"I don't think they did anything on offense or defense that surprised us," Garrett said. "We've seen a lot of the stuff they've done and were prepared for it. Unfortunately, we didn't execute as well as we needed to."

The Cowboys are also dealing with injuries to linebacker Sean Lee (left wrist), punter Mat McBriar (left foot) and cornerback Mike Jenkins (right hamstring).

Garrett said all three were being evaluated and their conditions would be updated later this week based on test results.

Lee, the team's leading tackler, and Jenkins, a starting cornerback, were injured in Sunday's game. McBriar has been hampered by a foot problem for over a week, and rookie placekicker Dan Bailey had to handle the Cowboys' final two punts on Sunday.

The good news for the Cowboys: a favorable upcoming schedule, starting with Sunday's home game against Seattle.

Four of the next five opponents ? Seattle, Washington, Miami and Arizona ? have a combined record of 6-22.

The exception during that five-week span: the 5-2 Buffalo Bills, who visit Cowboys Stadium on Nov. 13.

No matter the opponent, there are no guaranteed wins for the Cowboys, not if they turn in another performance like Sunday's.

The Eagles ran at will against a defense that had been giving up about 70 yards rushing per game, best in the league entering last weekend. Overall, Philly rolled up 495 total yards and held the ball for over 42 minutes.

LeSean McCoy rushed for 185 yards and two touchdowns while Michael Vick passed for 279 yards and a pair of TDs.

"We didn't do the job in all three phases of the game," Cowboys safety Abram Elam said on Monday. "We didn't want to lose that game, a divisional game we had to win. To lose the way we did was painful."

Dallas' offense wasn't much better, managing only 267 net yards and 12 first downs. The offensive line was unable to protect quarterback Tony Romo, who was sacked four times and hit often by an Eagles defense that didn't blitz much.

The Cowboys averaged 8.5 yards per play on the ground, but they were only able to get off 10 running plays because they were trailing 24-0 by halftime and were forced to throw as they tried to catch up.

"The Eagles just scored a bunch of points early and we just did not move the ball well in the first half," Cowboys receiver Miles Austin said on Sunday after catching only three passes for 27 yards.

Elam said he expects future opponents to take note of the game plan employed by the Eagles.

"This is a copycat league," Elam said. "They'll see things that work against you and try to attack you the same way. That's why we try to make corrections, try to improve on things."

One bright spot for the Cowboys on Sunday night: linebacker DeMarcus Ware, who had four sacks and 11 tackles.

"It was an awesome performance," Garrett said. "We were behind, but everybody on our team continued to play, and there was no better example of that than DeMarcus Ware. It's almost what you expect from the guy, week in and week out. What makes him great is the approach that he takes. Even in defeat, where we didn't play very well, he showed up again."

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Tuesday 1 November 2011

Russia: Court victory for girls switched at birth (AP)

MOSCOW ? Two Russian families on Monday won a $100,000-compensation each from a maternity home that accidentally switched their 12-year old daughters at birth, and said they could use the money to house the girls next to each other.

The story has captivated Russia ever since the families learned recently about the switch after the former husband of Yuliya Belyayeva refused to support their daughter, Irina, because she didn't look like him.

A DNA test revealed that neither of them were Irina's parent. An official investigation tracked down Irina's biological father, Naimat Iskanderov, who had been raising Belyayeva's own child, Anna.

Yulia laughed with joy after the judge delivered the verdict in a courtroom in Kopeisk in Russia's Ural Mountains, but Iskanderov remained stone-faced.

In the footage broadcast on Russia's NTV television, Belyayeva caressed her biological daughter, Anna, while Irina, whom she raised, sat stern-faced on a sofa, here eyes down. "She feels jealous," Belyayeva said.

It was not clear whether Belyayeva had married again after separating from her husband. Iskanderov parted with his wife when Anna was five but later married again, according to the daily Komsomolskaya Pravda.

Anna strongly resembled her biological mother, Belyayeva, while dark-haired and dark-eyed Irina looked like her ethnic Tajik father, Iskanderov.

Despite the verdict, Belyayeva said she will still struggle to overcome the feeling of shock over the inadvertent swap.

"The money just can't ease the pain," Yuliya Belyayeva said. "All the money in the world isn't worth a child's look at mother ... There are moments when I think it would have been better if I hadn't known anything about that."

Russian television reports said the girls don't want to leave the parents who raised them, so the families are thinking of using the compensation money, which is huge by Russian standards, to get houses close to each other or even share a home.

"I would like us to share a house so that we don't worry about her daughter coming to me and the other way round," Irina's biological father, Naimat Iskanderov said.

Belyayeva said she would prefer separate houses nearby, so that "we see our children growing up and take part in their education."

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Tenn. protesters defy curfew a 3rd time

An arrested woman watches from the ground of the Legislative Plaza in Nashville, Tenn., on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011, while one of her fellow protesters is led away by state troopers. It was the second straight night of arrests after Republican Gov. Bill Haslam imposed a curfew on areas surrounding the Capitol in an effort to disband a three-week demonstration by Wall Street protesters. (AP Photo/Erik Schelzig)

An arrested woman watches from the ground of the Legislative Plaza in Nashville, Tenn., on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011, while one of her fellow protesters is led away by state troopers. It was the second straight night of arrests after Republican Gov. Bill Haslam imposed a curfew on areas surrounding the Capitol in an effort to disband a three-week demonstration by Wall Street protesters. (AP Photo/Erik Schelzig)

State troopers lead people arrested on Legislative Plaza toward a bus parked outside the state Capitol in in Nashville, Tenn., on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. It was the second straight night of arrests after Republican Gov. Bill Haslam imposed a curfew on areas surrounding the Capitol in an effort to disband a three-week demonstration by Wall Street protesters. (AP Photo/Erik Schelzig)

State troopers attend to an arrested protester on the Legislative Plaza in Nashville, Tenn., on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. It was the second straight night of arrests after Republican Gov. Bill Haslam imposed a curfew on areas surrounding the Capitol in an effort to disband a three-week demonstration by Wall Street protesters. (AP Photo/Erik Schelzig)

Arrested protesters lie face down on the Legislative Plaza in Nashville, Tenn., on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011, while state troopers wait to process them and place them on a bus. It was the second straight night of arrests after Republican Gov. Bill Haslam imposed a curfew on areas surrounding the Capitol in an effort to disband a three-week demonstration by Wall Street protesters. (AP Photo/Erik Schelzig)

Occupy Nashville protesters join hands on the Legislative Plaza on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011, in Nashville, Tenn. Participants in the economic protest returned to the Legislative Plaza after arrests were made the two previous nights. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) ? Occupy Wall Street protesters chanted slogans, danced to stay warm and defiantly protested into the early hours Sunday near Tennessee's Capitol building, squaring off for the third consecutive night against state authorities.

"Whose plaza? Our plaza!" about 50 demonstrators chanted early Sunday in defiance of an official curfew.

Capitol police sporadically made their rounds and a state trooper occasionally walked past the protest in the pre-dawn hours, but authorities signaled no immediate attempt to make arrests as law enforcement agents had done on the two previous nights.

Elizabeth Sharpe, 20, took part Sunday and said she was inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement after seeing a 2003 documentary called "The Corporation." She said she felt the need to be an activist in the movement that expresses opposition to perceived greed on Wall Street and across corporate America.

"How can I as an individual change this?" she asked, speaking with an Associated Press reporter. With the Occupy moment's far-flung reach across American cities, she said she felt there was strength in numbers, adding, ""I got for the first time a glimpse of hope."

Some danced to keep warm on a chilly morning and others shivered in the frosty air, huddling under blankets.

The protesters have been galvanized by the friction between state officials and the local magistrate. Several new demonstrators showed up at the state-owned plaza near the Capitol for the first time earlier in the day.

As many as 75 people initially remained after the curfew that started at 10 p.m. CDT and runs until 6 a.m. But by early morning only about 50 people remained and police did not make any immediate attempt to disband the protest.

On previous nights, the defiance had triggered arrests. Earlier Nashville arrests came after a week of police crackdowns nationwide on Occupy Wall Street activists. Clashes have occurred in other cities, including Oakland, Calif., Denver and Atlanta.

In Oakland, Calif., an Iraq War veteran was seriously injured during a protest clash with police Tuesday night. In Atlanta, helicopters hovered overhead Wednesday as officers in riot gear arrested more than 50 protesters at a downtown park. In San Diego, police arrested a similar number of people who occupied the Civic Center Plaza and Children's Park for three weeks. And in Denver on Saturday evening, authorities moved into an encampment of protesters and began arresting demonstrators just hours after a standoff near the steps of the Colorado Capitol turned into a skirmish that ended in police force, including pepper spray and reports of rubber bullets.

Nashville magistrate Tom Nelson has said recently that there's no legal reason in his city to keep the demonstrators behind bars and he has released them after each arrest. He has refused each night to sign off on arrest warrants for more than two dozen people taken into custody.

Some legal experts agreed with the judge.

The arrests appeared to be a violation of First Amendment rights that allow for people to peacefully assemble, said attorney David Raybin, a former prosecutor. He and others said the nature of the arrests, coupled with the judge's refusal to sign off on the warrants, could become ammunition for lawsuits.

"The government is exposing itself to serious liability here by doing this," Raybin said.

Nelson did not return an email seeking and a phone number for him could not be found.

State troopers had begun enforcing the curfew at the Legislative Plaza on Thursday night.

Others questioned the timing of the curfew. The protesters had been demonstrating for about three weeks before it took effect, a point that Nelson said he factored into his decision.

"You can't pass a curfew mid-protest because you disagree with this group of protesters," said criminal defense attorney Patrick Frogge, who is representing some of those arrested.

The state Department of Safety has been carrying out the arrests. Commissioner Bill Gibbons, who until he joined the Haslam administration was the district attorney in Memphis, said he didn't have a role in developing the curfew but assured Haslam his department could enforce it.

Gibbons developed a reputation as an able and tough prosecutor in Memphis, where gang and drug violence have been problems for years. He ran against Haslam for governor in the GOP primary, touting his law-and-order credential and sharply attacking his multi-million-dollar opponent for refusing to divulge how much income he gets from the family-owned chain of Pilot truck stops.

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Motorola Pro+ 4G rides into Canada November 7th, will kick off shoes and stay a while


We knew it was planning to grace Europe and Asia with its presence this month, but now we're hearing the Motorola Pro+ 4G is ready to make its North American debut at Bell Canada. We're not seeing any large differences here compared to the overseas model, though the addition of "4G" to the title is an obvious exception. The device offers a 1GHz CPU, 512MB of RAM, Android 2.3, a 5MP camera, 3.1-inch VGA (640 x 480) display with Gorilla Glass, HSPA 14.4 (hence the "4G" name) and a lot of Enterprise-friendly security features. We know it'll be hitting shelves on November 7th, but no price has been announced so far. To find out the full shebang, head south for the press release.

Update: We've confirmed with an inside source that it'll sell for $349.95, but there's no word on whether subsidies will apply for long-term contracts.

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Friday 28 October 2011

Verizon updates: Pre-order Droid Razr, receive updates about Galaxy Nexus (Digital Trends)

Verizon users up for renewal, you have a tough choice on your hands. Do you want the incredibly thin Motorola Droid Razr with its 12.5 hour battery life or the not-quite-as-thin Samsung Galaxy Nexus with its massive screen and the brand new Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) operating system? Today, you have a choice. Pre-order the Droid Razr or sign up for updates on the Galaxy Nexus. Both 4G LTE phones will likely cost $300 with a two-year contract and both will probably be released around Nov. 10.

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The signup page for the Galaxy Nexus has gone live. You can now sign up for an email alert. Some bloggers believe that the URL (which has an 11 and a 10) on the signup page indicates a Nov. 10th launch, but we aren?t sure yet.

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The pre-order page for the Droid Razr is a bit more definitive. It promises that the phone will be released no later than Nov. 10.?

So which one should you get? Well, that?s a tough one. We compared the hardware specs of both phones and have held the Razr, but we haven?t yet had any hands-on time with the Galaxy Nexus. Be sure to check out our hardware overview video and Smart Actions & MotoCast demo?to learn more about the Droid Razr. As for GalNex, everything we know is here.

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Thursday 27 October 2011

Insight: Jobless voters could desert Obama at election (Reuters)

LAS VEGAS (Reuters) ? The slot machines jangle away with the promise of sudden riches, but many visitors to a job fair at a second-tier casino here are hoping merely for a minimum-wage job to snap their losing streak.

The grim economy hasn't been the only disappointment of the past several years for those hoping to find work with the limousine companies, insurance agencies and home healthcare providers that have set up shop at this career fair.

Ask Kimberly Howard who she voted for in 2008, and she glances sideways before confiding what appears to be a shameful secret. "Obama," she mutters.

It's not a choice she plans to repeat next year. She thinks perhaps Republicans will do a better job of fixing the economy. "I hope so. I'm praying so," she says quietly.

In order for President Barack Obama to win reelection next year, he will have to convince voters like Howard to give him another chance, particularly in battleground states with high unemployment like Nevada, which the president visited on Monday.

The unemployed, long an afterthought in political campaigns, could emerge as a surprise swing constituency next year. For decades, conventional wisdom was that the unemployed did not vote as much as those with jobs.

But new research based on the current economic slump shows a different picture. People who have lost their jobs are nearly twice as likely to switch support from incumbents, according to Andrew Healy, an economist at Loyola Marymount University.

Examining local layoff notices around the 2008 election, Healy found in an national study that 39 percent of the newly unemployed who had backed the incumbent party in the prior election switched their support to the opposition, compared with only 20 percent of other voters.

That helped Obama win Republican-leaning states like Indiana in 2008, but could put him on the defensive this time in states like Nevada and Michigan, where jobless households could make up a substantial portion of the electorate.

During the last two elections as the economy has stagnated, those who have lost their jobs have actually voted at a higher rate than the employed, according to national research being developed by Matthew Incantulpo, a graduate student at Princeton University.

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He found that those who lost their jobs before the 2008 and 2010 elections had turnout rates roughly 7 percentage points higher than a control group of voters who lost their jobs shortly after the election. In 1996, when the economy was healthy, the newly unemployed had turnout rates 10 percentage points lower than the control group.

The economic downturn has hit especially hard among large swaths of the coalition that powered Obama to victory in 2008, and many of those voters could have a hard time squaring his promises of hope and change with their own struggles.

"I don't see any changes he's made that have been positive for people," Howard says as she fills out an application form. "He keeps saying 'more jobs, more jobs,' but I've been out of work for four months and I'm not seeing any improvement."

The shaky economy is expected to be the dominant issue in the November 2012 election. Those who have personal experience with job loss could make up a significantly larger chunk of the electorate than the official 9.1 percent unemployment rate would suggest.

In last year's congressional elections, a historic rout for Obama's Democrats, nearly one in three voters had experienced a job loss in their households, according to exit polls.

Next year's election could see a similar pattern as the jobless rate is projected to remain above 8 percent.

Obama aims to convince voters he is a better bet to boost the economy than his eventual Republican rival. Since September, he has been campaigning on his American Jobs Act, which has been blocked by Republicans in Congress.

"The President brought the economy back from the brink of another depression and he has fought for a fairer economy that rewards hard work and responsibility," said campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt. "He is fighting every day to create jobs and restore economic security for the middle class."

That argument doesn't carry much weight with those at the job fair who backed Obama in 2008.

"He could have done a lot more from what he promised at the beginning and I just haven't seen it happen," says Augistin Zaragosa, 49. "The help that he gave us all a couple years ago, that was basically nothing."

LABOR UNIONS GET INVOLVED

Democrats' traditional allies in the labor movement are trying to mobilize the unemployed.

With the help of the Service Employees International Union, Linda Overby, an out-of-work painter in Las Vegas, has been organizing protests at the local offices of Republican lawmakers who oppose Obama's jobs bill.

Participation has grown as the protests have harnessed the anger many feel about Republican efforts to erode workers' rights, she said, and the Occupy Wall Street has helped to raise awareness as well.

"I am seeing people start to wake up," Overby said.

But increased activism does not necessarily equal increased support for Obama.

The International Association of Machinists counts 10,000 to 15,000 members in its Union of Unemployed, an effort to counteract the sense of isolation that can come with job loss and push for policies that would help those looking for work.

The group views Obama's jobs bill as a mixed bag, and an unscientific survey found widespread dissatisfaction with his presidency, even among Democrats.

"These folks are the swing voters of the next election cycle," said Rick Sloan, the group's executive director. "If they don't see any change in their lives, they're going to vote for a change."

Obama's bill would continue enhanced unemployment benefits in place since 2009 but that would do nothing for those who have been jobless for so long they have already exhausted them, Sloan said.

Sam Guy, a 24-year-old who hopes to find work in the insurance industry, said he hasn't decided how to vote next year. But his enthusiasm for Obama has waned. "I'm not rolling around with a bumper sticker this time," he said.

(Additional reporting by Lily Kuo; Editing by Alistair Bell and Todd Eastham)

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Wednesday 26 October 2011

Android Kids App: Barnyard Dance! by Sandra Boynton

Barnyard Dance!

If you have young kids, chances are you've got a Sandra Boynton book or two. A third Boynton book -- "Barnyard Dance!" -- is now available for Android smartphones and tablets. It's going for $2.99 in the Android Market and sits along side "Moo, Baa, La La La!" and "The Going to Bed Book." We've got demo video and download links after the break.

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Jobs abrasive style drove some people away: biographer (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Apple Inc co-founder Steve Jobs revolutionized multiple industries with his cutting-edge products but he was not the world's best manager, biographer Walter Isaacson said.

Jobs changed the course of personal computing during two stints at Apple and then brought a revolution to the mobile market but the inspiring genius is known for his hard edges that have often times alienated colleagues and early investors with his my-way-or-the-highway dictums.

"He's not warm and fuzzy," Isaacson said in an interview with "60 Minutes" on CBS on Sunday. "He was not the world's greatest manager. In fact, he could have been one of the world's worst managers."

"He could be very, very mean to people at times," he added.

Jobs loved to argue but not everyone around him shared that passion, which drove some of his top people away. While his style had yielded breakthrough products, it didn't make for "great management style," Isaacson said.

In one of the more than 40 interviews that Jobs gave the biographer, the technology icon said he felt totally comfortable being brutally honest.

"That's the ante for being in the room. So we're brutally honest with each other and all of them can tell me they think I'm full of s**t, and I can tell anyone I think they're full of s**t," Jobs said. "And we've had some rip-roaring arguments where we're yelling at each other."

Isaacson's biography "Steve Jobs," which hits bookstores on Monday, reveals that Jobs refused potentially life-saving cancer surgery for nine months, was bullied in school, tried various quirky diets as a teenager, and exhibited early strange behavior such as staring at others without blinking.

The book is expected to paint an unprecedented, no-holds-barred portrait of a man who famously guarded his privacy fiercely but whose death ignited a global outpouring of grief and tribute.

Isaacson said in the interview that the reality distortion theory that had always been associated with Jobs stemmed from the Apple co-founder's belief that he was special and that the rules didn't apply to him.

'MAGICAL THINKING'

"He could drive himself by magical thinking," Isaacson said. "By believing something that the rest of us couldn't possibly believe, and sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't."

Jobs, who has revolutionized the world of personal computers, animated movies, music, phones, tablet, digital publishing and retail stores, would have liked to conquer television as well, Isaacson said.

"He had a few other visions. He would love to make an easy-to-use television set," said Isaacson, speaking of Job's last two-and-a-half years of life. "But he started focusing on his family again as well. And it was a painful brutal struggle. And he would talk, often to me about the pain."

Jobs, in his final meeting with Isaacson in mid-August, still held out hope that there might be one new drug that could save him. He also wanted to believe in God and an afterlife.

"Ever since I've had cancer, I've been thinking about (God) more. And I find myself believing a bit more. Maybe it's because I want to believe in an afterlife. That when you die, it doesn't just all disappear," Isaacson quoted Jobs as saying.

"Then he paused for a second and he said 'yeah, but sometimes I think it's just like an on-off switch. Click and you're gone," Isaacson said of Jobs. "He paused again, and he said: And that's why I don't like putting on-off switches on Apple devices."

(Editing by Anshuman Daga)

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Tuesday 25 October 2011

More than 50 dead at hospital in quake struck Van (Reuters)

ISTANBUL (Reuters) ? There were bodies of more than 50 people in a hospital in Ercis, the town near the city of Van that was near the epicentre of a poweful earthquake that struck southeast Turkey Sunday, Cihan news agency reported.

The quake may have killed up to 1,000 people as it triggered the collapse of dozens of buildings across the region, media reported the Kandilli Observatory as saying.

The Kandilli Observatory, which initially cited a magnitude of 6.6, said the earthquake struck at 1041 GMT and was 5 km (3 miles) deep. The observatory later updated the magnitude to 7.2. The U.S. Geological Survey earlier reported that the magnitude was 7.6.

(Reporting by Seda Sezer)

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Monday 24 October 2011

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Timeline: Steve Jobs' Vendetta Against Android (ContributorNetwork)

An upcoming book called Steve Jobs, by Walter Isaacson, may be the most candid biography of the controversial Apple co-founder to date. Jobs granted dozens of interviews for the book, the last one just weeks before his death. And among many other things, the book reveals Jobs' intense hatred for Google's open-source operating system. Apple has launched numerous lawsuits against companies that build Android devices, and gotten imports of Android gadgets banned in several countries already.

Here's how it all started, and where it's gone so far.

January 2010: HTC releases the Nexus One, the first flagship Android smartphone created in co-operation with Google. It bears an uncanny resemblance to the iPhone, and would soon be given the iPhone's pinch-to-zoom multitouch capability. According to Isaacson's book, "Jobs told Isaacson in an expletive-laced rant that Google's actions amounted to 'grand theft'" and said he was "willing to go thermonuclear war" and spend all of Apple's money to destroy this "stolen product."

March 2010: Apple sues HTC for the first time, citing the multitouch patent plus 19 others. Even though Google created Android, HTC was liable because it created the smartphone and sold it. In a statement, Jobs said that Apple's "competitors should create their own original technology, not steal ours [Apple's]."

October 2010: During an earnings call, Jobs segues into a 5-minute public rant about the shortcomings of "fragmented" ecosystems like Android's, compared to Apple's "integrated" approach.

July 2011: A consortium that includes Apple and Microsoft beats Google in its bid for the Nortel patent portfolio, including 6,000 patents related to wireless technology. United States patent law allows companies to buy and sell patents, and then sue other companies for violating said patents as though the buyer had invented the original. This month, the International Trade Commission also made its initial ruling against HTC, which could lead to an import ban against HTC Android devices before the end of the year.

October 2011: Apple's separate, worldwide lawsuits against Samsung lead to a ban on imports of several Samsung devices in Australia, including the Galaxy Tab 10.1. Australia is now the second country to ban Samsung Android devices.

Jobs is famously quoted as having said that "Great artists steal." But the current state of patent laws allows for a "winner-take-all" game, in which the powerful stay on top and can tax even those who come up with the same inventions on their own ... or destroy them, as Apple is doing to Android.

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Sunday 23 October 2011

Murdoch On Myspace: ?I Made A Huge Mistake.?

I wanted to put Gob Bluth here but in the end decided against itRupert Murdoch withstood intense grilling at News Corp's annual shareholder meeting today, which focused largely on the phone-hacking scandal that is causing such an upset in the company's financials and leadership. But among other things, Murdoch owned up to the debacle that has been Myspace. "I made a huge mistake," he said. "We then proceeded to mismanage it in every possible way. All of the people concerned with it are no longer with the company." Except for himself, of course. The fact that it was a mistake and a mismanaged one at that is not news to the rest of the world, but the unmixed apology for the billion-dollar boondoggle reflects how low recent events have brought the once-proud news giant.

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Analysis: Turkish offensive in Iraq risky for unstable region (Reuters)

ANKARA (Reuters) ? A full-blown Turkish military incursion into Iraq may assuage public anger over this week's attacks by Kurdish militants, but would not deal a fatal blow to the rebels and could inflame Turkey's ties with its Middle East neighbors.

A day after Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) guerrillas killed 24 Turkish soldiers near the border with northern Iraq, hundreds of Turkish commandos backed by helicopter gunships attacked PKK militants based in Iraq in what Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan called "a first step."

Turkey's leaders vowed to keep up the pressure and avenge Wednesday's raid, one of the worst attacks on the army since the separatist group took up arms three decades ago.

But analysts said Ankara would struggle to push the rebels out of their remote mountainous bases.

"While the attacks on PKK camps in northern Iraq will certainly inflict significant losses upon the group, it has long withstood Turkish military onslaughts and I don't expect it to be dealt a fatal blow on this occasion," said Julien Barnes-Dacey, an analyst with Control Risks.

"Essentially it will remain extremely hard for Turkey to incapacitate the PKK so long as they can claim refuge in the Iraqi mountains," he added.

Past Turkish missions against an estimated 4,000 PKK fighters camped in Iraq had only succeeded in disrupting the group, not eradicating it, said Gareth Jenkins, an Istanbul-based security analyst.

"The government is under pressure to be seen doing something, so chances of a big operation have gone up. But the problem is we have seen this before. The military will go in and come out with body counts and claims that they inflicted great damage but they will have to withdraw and the PKK would regroup," Jenkins told Reuters.

With snow already falling in Hakkari province, where the PKK attack took place, time might be running out for a wider cross-border offensive.

"If Turkey is thinking of a mass incursion they have to do it now. Once snow falls it's going to be very difficult to maintain supply lines. They can send a few hundred commandos at any time but that's not the gesture the public wants now," said Jenkins.

The last full-blown incursion was in 2008 when about 10,000 Turkish troops swept into northern Iraq, but since then the PKK has managed to regroup and continue launching attacks.

REGIONAL STABILITY

With U.S. troops due to withdraw from Iraq this year, and mutual neighbor Syria in the grip of a bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protesters -- and with Iran, another neighbor, dealing with its own internal disputes -- any big military action could bring more instability.

"A more sustained land incursion deep into northern Iraq would certainly rile tempers and could provoke some heated criticism from Iraqi politicians but they have no real desire or ability to confront the Turkish army," said Barnes-Dacey.

A heavy-handed Turkish operation against Kurds in Iraq could also stir unrest among Syrian Kurds, already unsettled by the prospect of what may happen if Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is pushed out by pro-democracy protesters.

Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's advocacy of Islamic ideals and promotion of economic growth and stable democracy has won many Arab admirers, but an overly-aggressive Turkey might alienate them by evoking memories of the times when Ottoman Turks ruled much of the Arab world from Istanbul.

"There is an ambivalence of Arabs toward Erdogan's AK Party. They like to see an assertive Turkey, but Turkish boots on the ground in Iraq, even if the stated goal is to pursue Kurdish rebels, would bring images of new-Ottoman interference," said Jenkins.

Erdogan's government needs to tread a thin line between responding to public opinion and fanning ethnic tensions, said Wolfango Piccoli, from the London-based Eurasia group.

"One thing is to please public opinion and another thing is to see a polarization of the Turkish-Kurdish ethnic divide."

Piccoli said a Turkish nationalist backlash unleashed by the PKK raid will also undermine government efforts to work with Kurdish parliamentarians to rewrite a new constitution that addresses long-held Kurdish grievances.

"The process of engaging in a dialogue with the (pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party, BDP) in a constitutional framework is not dead but it is going to be more difficult," he said.

As the political and military maneuvering rumbles on, the dominant feelings on the ground on Turkey's side of the border with Iraq are fatigue and despair over the unending violence.

"They can go into Iraq but what are they going to do? Plant a flag in the mountains of Iraq? I don't know what the answer is but they all need to get together to solve this," said restaurant owner Hakan Basarali in the southeast city of Van.

He spoke as the flag-draped coffins of the 24 soldiers were loaded onto military aircraft at a nearby airfield, to be taken to grieving families across Turkey.

"These boys are 20-years-old... It really makes me sad to think this could be my son."

(Additional reporting by Peter Apps in London and Jonathon Burch in Van; Writing by Ibon Villelabeitia)

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Saturday 22 October 2011

Steve Jobs Bio: Its 6 Most Surprising Reveals

Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs doesn't goes on sale until Monday, but advanced copies have been dribbling out telling insights and factoids about Apple's former CEO. Enjoy these surprising peeks into the life and psyche of?the 21st century's most famous, if not celebrated, CEO.

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Friday 21 October 2011

Gadhafi's death resonates with Lockerbie relatives (AP)

Susan Cohen has been waiting for this day since shortly after her 20-year-old daughter was blown out of the sky by a terrorist bomb in 1988, allegedly at the behest of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi.

"I would get up each day and run to the computer and look up any news articles about what was going on with him: reading, reading reading, every day, waiting for this," she said.

Thursday morning, she got the news. Gadhafi was dead. And she planned to keep a promise that she had made to herself long ago.

"I'm just going to go out and buy an expensive bottle of champagne to celebrate," she said.

The Boeing 747 operating as Pan Am Flight 103 from London to New York exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland, on Dec. 21, 1988, killing all 259 people on board and 11 people on the ground. Many victims were Americans from New Jersey and New York flying home for the holidays.

The U.S. government implicated Gadhafi's regime, and a Libyan intelligence agent, Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, was convicted as the mastermind.

He was released from British captivity in 2009 on humanitarian grounds because he was supposedly near death. But the fact that he remains alive two years later remains a thorn in the side of American officials and relatives of the victims.

Kara Weipz, of Mount Laurel, N.J., whose 20-year-old brother, Richard Monetti, was a Syracuse University student aboard the flight, said she was stunned to hear of the dictator's death.

"Talk about shock!" she said.

Weipz said she was feeling "relief, knowing he can't hurt and torture anyone else. For 20-some years, I never thought this day would come. The world is a better and safer place today."

Her father, Bob Monetti, of Cherry Hill, says there's still a lot of information that relatives need to know.

"There are a number of people who were involved in the bombing who have not been arrested or captured," he said.

Two weeks ago, Monetti opened a nursery school with his daughter in Mount Laurel, using funds he received in Gadhafi's monetary settlement with the victims' families, a deal reached years after the bombing.

Weipz agreed, adding that Gadhafi's death still doesn't close the book on Lockerbie.

"Ultimately, the one thing I hope is he had evidence on him," she said. "All the families really want to know the truth of how this happened. That has been our motto since 1988, and it remains our motto in 2011."

In London, British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged assistance to Libya's leaders as they work to form a new government.

"Today is a day to remember all of Gadhafi's victims," he said. "We should also remember the many, many people who died at the hands of this brutal dictator and his regime."

Bert Ammerman of River Vale, N.J., whose brother, Tom, died in the bombing, said Thursday was a day he had longed for.

"I never thought I would see the day this man, this coward, would no longer be part of the world population," he said. "I can say today with a great deal of satisfaction that my brother and the other 269 people that were massacred on Dec. 21, 1988, did not die in vain.

He also hailed President Barack Obama with the military action that resulted in the death of Gadhafi, as well as that of Osama Bin Laden.

"He eliminated Bin Laden; he's now eliminated Gadhafi. That's the right way to go," he said. "We never again should occupy these countries; we should use our technology, our intelligence and work through an allied group like NATO. And if we do that we will eliminate, I think, future areas of state-sponsored terrorism."

Cohen said she spent an anxious morning devouring news reports that initially hinted ? but could not confirm ? that Gadhafi was dead.

"This was sort of like Dracula: Is Dracula really dead?" she asked. "It's great now that we know. I didn't want him to go to a trial. When you have a tyrant, a monster like him, we're all better off with him dead. Now there can be no illusion of him ever returning to power."

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Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers Shawn Marsh and Larry Rosenthal in Trenton, N.J., and David Stringer in London.

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Wayne Parry can be reached at http://twitter.com/WayneParryAC.

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NYC foundation initiative to aid artists (AP)

NEW YORK ? The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation will award $50 million over 10 years to more than 200 performing artists under a new nationwide initiative.

The foundation announced Thursday that it will give out flexible, multi-year cash awards of up to $275,000.

The artists will be from the fields of jazz, theater and contemporary dance.

Rather than allocating funds for specific projects, artists will have freedom to take creative risks and explore new ideas.

The artists cannot apply for the funds. They will be chosen through an anonymous peer-review process.

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Thursday 20 October 2011

Health Tip: Prenatal Care Is Important (HealthDay)

(HealthDay News) -- Getting regular checkups and screening tests -- what doctors call prenatal care -- is key to keeping you and the developing baby healthy during pregnancy.

The womenshealth.gov website says here's what you should expect during prenatal care visits:

  • The first visit should include a physical and gynecological exam, medical history and blood work.
  • All visits should include weight measurement and blood pressure checks.
  • Measuring the fetal heart rate.
  • Measuring your belly to monitor baby's growth.
  • Routine screenings should include a gestational diabetes test, tests to detect any infection, and tests to detect conditions such as anemia.

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Wednesday 19 October 2011

Jets end skid with rout of Dolphins

Revis returns interception 100 yards for score in victory over winless Miami

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New York's?Darrelle Revis, left,?and Santonio Holmes celebrate Revis' touchdown on a 100-yard interception return during Monday night's game.

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Crisis averted.

With their season on the brink of unraveling because of mounting losses and infighting, Rex Ryan and his feuding New York Jets got back on track with a 24-6 victory over the winless Miami Dolphins on Monday night.

"Hey, we needed a win in the worst way," a relieved Ryan said. "I'm just happy that we found a way to get one."

The Jets (3-3) came into the game as a team in turmoil, and this victory was far from pretty or convincing. But it didn't need to be. It only needed to not be another loss.

"Anytime you lose three games straight, you're going to lack some confidence," running back LaDainian Tomlinson said. "You're going to start to question yourself a little bit."

Darrelle Revis ran back the first of his two interceptions 100 yards for a touchdown and the Jets did just enough to avoid their first four-game skid under Ryan. Mark Sanchez threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to Santonio Holmes and ran for another score as the Jets - who called this a "must-win" game - capped a tough week by sending the Dolphins to their fifth straight loss.

"Losing was tough," Revis said. "It was hard coming to work. We wanted to get this win. We came in with a great game plan and guys stuck together."

There were some serious doubts whether that would be the case, though. With frustration quickly seeping into the locker room, New York traded wide receiver Derrick Mason to Houston for what the team said was a lack of production. Then, the Jets had to deal with some infighting as Holmes called out the offensive line for not giving Sanchez enough time to throw deep. Right guard Brandon Moore fired back, saying those comments could have a "fragmenting effect" and were not what a captain, which Holmes is, should do.

Ryan, who insisted his team's Super Bowl hopes would not be undone by locker room disharmony, even sent Holmes and Moore out as the captains for the pregame coin toss.

"It was good," Holmes said. "We both looked each other in the eye and said, 'Let's go. It's time to play some football."'

Turns out, this game against the Dolphins (0-5) came at just the right time as the Jets got their season back on track. Next up for New York: the San Diego Chargers (4-1) on Sunday, with a chance to head into the bye week on a high note.

"In every locker room, things like this happen," Ryan said. "Trust me, we're past that thing. It's unfortunate that it happened. We're chasing a much bigger thing than that. We're moving forward."

Sanchez finished 14 of 25 for 201 yards and the touchdown pass to Holmes, and Shonn Greene ran for 74 yards on 21 carries.

"To think that guys were upset or had it out for each other, that's crazy," Sanchez said. "Not here, not with Rex. I knew it was something that would pass, something we'd laugh off. Just getting a win changes everything."

Meanwhile, the Dolphins are 0-5 to start a season for the second time in five years, and things are looking an awful lot like 2007 - when Miami went 1-15. The heat on Dolphins coach Tony Sparano could intensify now, with some already calling for his job before this game.

"It's tough right now," wide receiver Brandon Marshall said. "When you lose, everything looks bad. It's a nasty feeling in the building and a nasty feeling every day. The only thing we can do is fight to get a win."

Marshall couldn't even live up to his promise late last week that he would get ejected sometime in the second quarter. He also said he might even start a fight with Jets linebacker Bart Scott or cornerback Antonio Cromartie.

It was all talk.

But that's what many fans and media were wondering of the struggling Jets. And, they did little to convince them otherwise while the Dolphins got on the scoreboard first on Dan Carpenter's 23-yard field goal midway through the opening quarter.

The night appeared to be taking an awful turn for the Jets when they lost the ensuing kickoff when it bounced off blocker Garrett McIntyre - standing in front of returner Joe McKnight - and was recovered by Austin Spitler.

After two runs by Thomas for 3 yards, Moore threw at Marshall in the end zone, but Revis stepped in front of the pass and returned it untouched 100 yards to make it 7-3.

"That's exactly what we needed on defense, to set the tone early," Cromartie said.

The return tied for the longest in franchise history, first set by Aaron Glenn in 1996, also against Miami. It was also the longest interception runback in the league this season.

Matt Moore, starting for the injured Chad Henne, was 16 of 34 for 204 yards and two interceptions.

"It's rough, kind of the same old story, trying to find answers and make plays down there in the red zone and we seem to hit a wall," Moore said. "Just got to keep going."

Marshall had six catches for 109 yards, but was kept out of the end zone. Reggie Bush, who left in the third quarter with his right arm hanging at his side - it was announced as a neck injury - had 71 yards rushing and two catches for 7 yards.

Carpenter's 21-yard field goal early in the second quarter made it 7-6, capping a nine-play, 77-yard drive.

The Jets opened with four straight three-and-outs for the second consecutive game before getting things going late in the first half. On third-and-9 from the Jets 20, Jeremy Kerley caught a 14-yard pass for New York's initial first down of the game, with 6:17 left in the half.

Then, the offense started clicking with a few long drives. Holmes' 38-yard grab early in the fourth quarter sealed it for the Jets after Sanchez bought some time with his feet and found the receiver, who easily outran linebacker Cameron Wake and made a few nice moves on his way into the end zone to put New York up 24-6.

"What happened last week was last week," Holmes said. "We're looking forward and ahead."

Notes: Cromartie said he pulled himself out of the game late with a groin strain, but will definitely be able to play against the Chargers. ... The Jets finished 6 of 15 on third down, while the Dolphins were just 2 of 13. ... The Jets sacked Moore four times, including two by LB Calvin Pace.

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