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    New licences set to allow Christian debt counsellors to expand their work

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    Friday, December 30, 2011

    Funeral pending for Texas woman, children killed in Veracruz

    Read?more: Local, State, Crime, Christina Hartsell, Maria Hartsell, Karla Hartsell, Margaret Schneider, Passenger Bus Attack, Drug War, Deadly Attack, Drug Cartels, Gunmen, El Higo, Veracruz, Cleburne, Texas Action 4 News Rio Grande Valley, Mexico

    Funeral arrangements are being made for a Cleburne, Texas mother and two teenage sisters killed by gunmen attacking a passenger bus in Veracruz.

    Maria Hartsell was on a bus heading to visit her mother in Veracruz last Thursday when gunmen stormed the bus in a robbery spree.

    The gunmen killed seven people aboard three passenger buses.

    Just days before leaving to visit family in Mexico, 13-year-old Christina Hartsell wrote her father - urging him, 'don't worry.'

    The teen took pictures of her journey south but travelling overnight on Mexico's highways proved more dangerous than she imagined.

    ?It's tragic what happened,? Christina?s grandmother Margaret Schneider told KTVT-TV. ?It was just a tragedy, totally unnecessary.?

    Schneider learned Thursday about that happened.

    The gunmen killed Christina, her mother Maria and Christina's half-sister Karla.

    ?I'm not her biological grandma, Karla's, but I loved her like my own,? Schneider told the Dallas-based TV station. ?She always came up and gave me a hug and said, I love you grandmother.?

    The suspected drug cartel attack targeting innocent civilians is leaving many puzzled.

    ?I just don't understand why they would kill those girls,? Schneider said. ?I just don't understand.?

    Two other siblings survived the attack: 15-year-old Angie, who suffers from down syndrome and 10-year-old Micheal.

    ?His mother getting shot, his sisters getting shot - he witnessed it all,? Schneider said.

    The grieving grandmother said her daughter-in-law Maria was anxious to see her own ailing mother and ignored warnings not to travel to Mexico.

    ?All the family advised her not to go, but she still went,? Schneider said.?

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    Boot Hezbollah from Twitter or we sue, group says

    An Israeli law center said Thursday it is threatening to sue Twitter unless the social network cuts off access to groups, including Hezbollah, that are considered terrorist organizations by the United States.

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    Thursday, December 29, 2011

    CBS, Univision take top spot (Reuters)

    NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) ? CBS and Univision tied for first place in the ratings Tuesday, a very slow night in which the "Kennedy Center Honors" was the only new show on the Big 4 networks.

    Both Univision and CBS scored a 1.4 overall rating in the 18-49 demographic.

    The top-rated show was an "NCIS" rerun on CBS at 8p.m. It scored a 2.1 rating in the demographic and 6 share, and 12.5 million total viewers, which also made it the most-watched show of the night.

    CBS aired the sole new show on the Big 4 networks, "The Kennedy Center Honors," which earned a soft 1.1 rating/3 share, as well as 8.4 million total viewers. It was the second-most watched show of the night.

    Univision's "Una Familia con Suerte" at 8p.m. earned a 1.7/5 and 3.9 million total viewers. At 10p.m., "Aqu? y Ahora" scored a 1.0/3 and 2.4 million.

    It was the second consecutive night of a No. 1 ratings finish for Univision. The network also benefited from rerun-heavy slates on the major networks Monday. It edged out CBS.

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    Wednesday, December 28, 2011

    Rumors bring Apple TV hopes to peak!

    Apple-TV.jpg The iTV, or Apple TV as it is more popularly known as will come in with some good stuff on the display front. Samsung Electronics and Sharp will be responsible for the manufacture of chips and displays, for the Apple entertainment device. I'm not sure what to call it as yet. There is potential from other lesser know companies such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) and Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL). The assembly part of the TV will be handled by Foxconn Electronics.

    By the end of 2012, we may see the ultimate launch of Apple TV. The finalization of hardware standards is expected to be in place by Q2 2012.

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    Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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    Mobile Nations Monday Brief: December 26, 2011


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    Monday, December 26, 2011

    Gingrich, Perry Fail to Qualify for Virginia Primary Ballot (Michellemalkin)

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    Ivy Tech Community College looking at $25 million building expansion for Lafayette campus


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    LAFAYETTE, Ind. ? Ivy Tech Community College is looking at a possible $25 million project to add a new classroom building to its Lafayette campus.

    Campus officials say it could be a few years before Ivy Tech will have the money to construct the planned 80,000 square-foot building. But campus chancellor David Bathe says the school is using all of its campus space and is nearing capacity at its new downtown Lafayette site.

    Bathe tells the Journal & Courier (http://on.jconline.com/tWPfPl ) that the new building would likely be built on current campus property, possibly using a portion of an existing parking lot.

    About 7,500 students took at least one class in Ivy Tech's Lafayette region during the fall semester.

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    Sunday, December 25, 2011

    Tottenham keen to sell Giovani dos Santos

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    Spurs have held talks with Giovani dos Santos and his representatives as they try to sell the Mexican next month.

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    Saturday, December 24, 2011

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    Friday, December 23, 2011

    RIM Calls Report of BlackBerry 10 Flaws 'Uninformed' (NewsFactor)

    Struggling manufacturer Research In Motion is standing by its initial statement about the delayed release of BlackBerry 10, following a published report that the operating system is too flawed to release.

    "RIM made a strategic decision to launch BlackBerry 10 devices with a new, LTE-based dual-core chip set architecture," the company said in an e-mail Thursday. "As explained on our earnings call, the broad engineering impact of this decision and certain other factors significantly influenced the anticipated timing for the BlackBerry 10 devices. The anonymous claim suggesting otherwise is inaccurate and uninformed."

    RIM Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis said in an earnings call earlier this month that the release of BlackBerry 10 won't be ready in the first half of 2012 because dual-core, long-term evolution chipsets to give the devices 4G data speeds would not be available in time.

    Trashed, Anonymously

    However, Boy Genius Report, citing an unnamed source described as a high-level RIM employee, reported Thursday that the delay is because "RIM is simply pushing this out as long as they can for one reason, they don't have a working product yet."

    BGR's source also said that looking at the current operating system used in RIM PlayBook tablets offers some insight into problems with e-mail and BlackBerry messaging that may affect phones using the upgrade, and that "there's no room for a fourth ecosystem" of independently developed apps after Apple's iOS, Google's Android and Microsoft's Windows Phone 7.

    But RIM said it "will not launch BlackBerry 10 devices until we know they are ready, and we believe this new chip set architecture is required to deliver the world class user experience that our customers will expect. Any suggestion to the contrary is simply false. "

    In other BlackBerry news, Comwave, which makes an application allowing free voice over Internet protocol long-distance calls to dozens of countries, announced a version for the platform.

    The app had previously been available for Apple's iPhone, and a version for phones powered by Google's Android operating system was announced earlier in the week. After registering for the service at Comwave's Web site for an annual fee of $30, BlackBerry users can download the app for free from the BlackBerry App World and call people in 57 countries without long-distance charges.

    'Cheaper Than Skype'

    The service is not unlimited, though. It includes 250 minutes per month for one year. Both Comwave and RIM are based in Canada. The company also created the ePhone app for BlackBerry's PlayBook tablet. Comwave promises that its rates for overage are cheaper than video-calling service Skype.

    "With consumers loving our iPhone and Android apps, a BlackBerry version was a natural progression," said Yuval Barzakay, president and CEO, in a press statement.

    But while added VOIP capability may increase the appeal of BlackBerry devices at a time when they are losing ground to Android and iOS, analysts see a new operating system as Priority One.

    "I don't think apps, no matter how popular, will help RIM in the short term," said J.D. Power and Associates wireless tech analyst Kirk Parsons. "They need an updated OS platform badly and the longer they wait the harder it will be to regain share."

    In October, comScore said RIM dropped 5 percent in market share during the previous three months, to 19.7 percent of the market, as Android rose 5.6 points to lead with 43.7 percent.

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    Monday, December 19, 2011

    Foo Fighters concert sets off volcanic activity detectors (Yahoo! News)

    New Zealand concert creates devastation unseen since The Scorpions rocked them like a hurricane

    Don't be alarmed if you feel the ground shaking ? that may just be a rock?concert in progress. Two different seismic stations in Auckland, New Zealand measured ground tremors consistent with?volcanic activity that actually originated from a?Foo Fighters concert a mile away.

    It is believed the vibrations were caused not by the Foo Fighters' music, but by the continued force of the estimated 50,000 attendees dancing and jumping. The vibrations were first picked up when the Foo Fighters' opening act,?Tenacious D, hit the stage, but didn't peak until the headliners played.?There were brief lulls in geologic activity in between?songs and sets.?The geological-level shaking ceased sometime around 11PM, when the concert ended.

    Certainly, ground tremors are no laughing matter for New Zealand???the country was devastated earlier this year when an?earthquake hit Christchurch. And Japan suffered an earthquake so severe this year that it?shifted the Earth's gravitational field. Thankfully, in terms of real destruction, the only ones who suffered from this concert were the ones in attendance who actually had to sit through an entire Foo Fighters concert (kidding, of course!).

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    Sunday, December 18, 2011

    Reporter's notebook: Return to Cuba

    After decades of rule under Castro, citizens of the communist island nation are enjoying new freedoms such as buying property, owning businesses and openly participating in religious gatherings. TODAY's Natalie Morales reports from Havana.

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    For decades, Cuba has been mostly closed to U.S. visitors. That is slowly beginning to change as tourists take advantage of newly relaxed travel restrictions.

    These new rules allow people to travel directly to Cuba on cultural exchanges. They also permit residents of the United States with relatives remaining in Cuba to visit the country using an expanded family visa.

    In mid-October, I applied for one of the new family visas and traveled to Cuba with my stepmother, Isabel, to visit our extended family and to explore some of the neighborhoods where she grew up.

    Isabel, whose name I have changed out of concern that she won't be allowed back into Cuba?and for her family still there, fled the country in 1962 to live with her mother in New York and hadn?t been back?to Cuba since. A year after she took asylum, Isabel?s father fled Cuba and eventually joined her. He had been outspoken against Fulgencio Battista, the former Cuban president who was overthrown by Fidel Castro in 1959.? But by 1961 he was a critic of Castro ? and a target for the dictator?s new government. Friends of Isabel?s father advised him to leave the country for his own safety.

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    A man sings at El Floridita, a bar in Havana, Cuba, known as the birthplace of the daiquiri.

    The conditions of his escape and the many years he spent as a voice of the Cuban exile community made Isabel very nervous about returning. She feared, though, that this might be her only chance to visit, as Cuba often changes its travel restrictions. We booked our tickets, but the final details weren?t settled until two days before departure due to the complexity of her visa.

    Even given these considerations, traveling to Cuba requires? more work than you might expect. First, the Cuban government requires visitors to buy temporary health insurance even if you currently have a policy. We were also warned to tell people that we were not tourists and were not on vacation, since we were traveling on a family visa. The visa was arranged by a licensed office in the U.S., which serves as a kind of travel agency responsible for arranging the paperwork and purchasing the airfare, hotel accommodations and insurance.

    Straddling the border
    The first way that Havana surprised me was in its proximity. The flight from Miami took 45 minutes from takeoff to landing, barely enough time for the seatbelt light to turn off. Like other border-straddling cities, the closeness between them belies some of the striking differences.? Miami remains the epicenter of Cuban refugees, and their influence can be felt in everything from local culture to national politics. Havana, on the other hand, is a city whose influence has been nearly extinguished.? By some measures it should be the Capital of the Caribbean, but that title was lost long ago.??

    These were the things I was thinking when we began our sudden descent into Jose Mart? Airport. When we deplaned, a plainclothes officer immediately approached Isabel at the airport. He took her aside and asked who she was and why she had come.

    ?I was so nervous,? Isabel later said. She was visiting family and she hadn?t been to Cuba since 1962, Isabel told the officer. ?Do you think that, since 1962, you still have any family in Cuba?? he replied sarcastically. ?You?re not really Cuban, are you???

    She was shaken, but she replied that yes, she was, and she had all of the legal documents to prove it. Eventually he let her pass to the traditional customs office.

    We were met by Isabel?s cousin, Marta, and her son, Antonin (their names have also been changed). Isabel and Marta hadn?t seen each other since they were children. They were not the kind of cousins to call each other or write often, but the reunion was surprisingly warm, and the presence of family helped Isabel forget the scene at the airport. ?It was like we were sisters,? Isabel said.

    In Pictures: Return to Cuba

    Ground rules
    Their time together freed me to travel with Antonin, who was happy to play tour guide. I had dreams of riding around in a 1950s Chevy of some kind, but Antonin?s car was an unglamorous gray Datsun, a leftover from one of the previous waves of freedom that Cubans have periodically experienced.

    Matthew Rivera / msnbc.com

    A vintage car drives by in the suburbs of Havana, Cuba.

    Antonin told me how to behave in Cuba. He pointed out Castro?s secluded compound and warned me not to take photos. We drove east of the city and talked about the way people cut the grass by hand, swinging machetes in long, laborious strokes.

    He showed me the Plaza de la Revoluci?n, with its super-hero statue of Jose Marti, the nineteenth century Cuban nationalist.? Behind the statue we could see what he imagined was the only lawnmower on the island, an ancient red Toro, circling the government headquarters, and pushed by a man in a white coat, as if he were a lawnmower technician.

    In his free time, Antonin was building an apartment in his mother?s house, which could be rented for extra income. Until recently, Cubans couldn?t rent out rooms, but as with a new law allowing real estate transactions, the government had recently permitted this freedom.

    Exploring Cuba
    I stayed at the Hotel Nacional, an 81-year-old building that is a snapshot of Prohibition-era luxury. The eastern patio to the hotel looks out to the old city, a view that is complimented by a wandering four-piece band playing Cuban standards and two small bars that serve fresh mojitos.? Back inside, the lobby winds away to half a dozen secluded lounges and concert halls. Frank Sinatra once performed at the hotel during a famous mobster meeting (an event that was dramatized in a scene from 'The Godfather Part II').

    Matthew Rivera / msnbc.com

    Hotel Nacional, an 81-year-old building known for its famous guests.

    Today, it?s one of the better hotels in the city because it?s often used by the government to host dignitaries. Travelers who stayed in the other ?five star? hotels in Havana showed me pictures of flooded hallways, broken toilets and walls with giant holes in them.

    One afternoon, I walked through Havana with Isabel, starting at the Capitolo, which is similar to the Capitol building in Washington, D.C. Havana is a dilapidated city laid out on ambitious, Parisian lines.? Collapsed apartments parallel the once-grand boulevards, the iconic 1950s cars burn black smoke into the city air, and neglected city blocks bracket the views along the famous seawall known as Malec?n.

    We walked through a crowd of people begging for money, selling souvenirs, or asking if we wanted Cohiba cigars. We moved along a wide pedestrian park called the Paseo del Prado, flanked by large lion sculptures where Isabel remembered that that her father had taught her to ride her bike.

    Returning home
    After lunch, we went to visit Isabel?s old house in the rundown neighborhood of Centro Habana. Since she left, new families have moved in, but they were happy to let Isabel look around inside.

    Matthew Rivera / msnbc.com

    A composite of the kitchen, and the spiral stairs in the back, in Isabel's childhood home, in Havana, Cuba. Her father installed the stairs to reach the rabbit coops he kept on the roof. The kitchen was rebuilt after Isabel's family moved out but has fallen into disrepair after years of limited funds available from the government.

    ?We used to love that house very much,? Isabel said. ?My father built a spiral staircase that went to the roof where he used to raise rabbits and turtles. It was like a little farm.?

    Most buildings in Havana are neglected until they collapse, and Isabel?s old home is no exception. The staircase is half-destroyed, the windows are covered with plastic instead of glass, and the ceiling has caved in. The family living there said that the apartment is too large to care for. Before Cubans could rent out apartments, the only way to move was to trade with someone, and to pay the difference if one property was worth more than the other.?

    We soon left the apartment and decided to walk around Havana. We explored Barrio Chino (Chinatown), a neighborhood that was once home to a close-knit Chinese community but is now a place for brightly painted lunch stands and shuttered offices.? We passed something that looked like a graveyard for late?19th century locomotive engines, parked inexplicably in the middle of the city.?

    Changing times
    Cubans might view new freedoms granted by the government cautiously, but signs of the changes appear in the open. As we walked, we passed people unfolding tables and tarps, preparing to sell clothes at one of the newly legal markets. Some merchants haven?t yet learned how to make the market themselves, and it takes some questioning to learn what they?re selling, and for how much.

    We left on a Sunday, and at the airport we witnessed one of the most surprising views. The departure screen included flights bound for Tampa, Orlando, New York and Miami. As we waited for our American Airlines chartered flight to take off, a JetBlue charter flight landed on the runway, full of visitors who would likely discover Cuba for the first time.

    After Isabel?s first experience at the airport, she was relieved that nobody bothered her as we were leaving. While we waited for the flight, she reflected on her reunion with Marta.

    ?I had a sense of relief that somebody was talking the same language as me, from the same family, with the same blood,? Isabel said. ?It was my family, but I was away from them for so many years, from a place that?s supposed to be my country.?

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    'If I were a poor black kid': 6 counterattacks (The Week)

    New York ? A Forbes columnist picks an unpopular way to write about income inequality in America

    Inspired by President Obama's speech last week on inequality, Forbes contributor Gene Marks took a break from his business columns Monday, to write about the growing "spread between rich and poor." Marks said it's unfair that it's harder for some people to realize the opportunities America offers, because of the color of their skin, or because they're born in an inner city. So far, so good. But then Marks, a "middle aged white guy," went on to say how he would overcome the obstacles if he were "a poor black kid." His recipe for success included getting good grades, taking advantage of free computers and software, learning computer programming, and getting a summer job at "a business owned by the 1 percent" to "show my stuff." The blogosphere was swift to respond, and the reaction was not kind. Here, six biting rebuttals that riff on Marks' original statement:

    1. "If I were a rich white man"
    Marks' "grand sweeping generalizations" are annoying, says Shaka Griffith at Global Grind. So let me turn the tables. "If I were a rich white man, I would go to downtrodden neighborhoods around the country and tell all the teenage drug dealers, stick-up kids, and hustlers to come hang with me on my yacht." I'd "buy them anything they want" then dump them back in the 'hood. That way they'd see there are luxuries out there, and "dust the ghetto dirt off their shoulders and go fulfill their dreams, because it's that easy for poor black kids." All you need, according to Marks, is a computer and a dream.

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    2. "If I were a rich white man pretending to be a poor black kid"
    If I were a rich white man out to express my "ungrammatical, tin-eared, sociological meanderings" by pretending to be a poor black kid, says Jess Zimmerman at XOJane, "I might not be able to afford my own computer, because I would be poor. So I would just have my parents buy it for me," even if that meant waiting for my birthday. Then I would use my technology and awesome study habits to get rich. Then I would lecture my fellow poor black kids about how "only a rich white man knows the secret to being a successful poor black kid: Being a rich white man."

    3. "If I were a middle aged white man"
    "If I were a middle aged white man, I wouldn't write articles called 'If I Were a Poor Black Kid' for Forbes," says Louis Peitzman in The Huffington Post. After all, "a title like that" would pretty much guarantee that nobody would pay any attention to any legitimate points I might make. I wouldn't say it's crucial to get good grades, because "it's just not as simple as studying hard." And I wouldn't write that technology can help kids who want to be helped. "If solving inequality were as simple as wanting it badly enough, I'd like to think we'd all be equal."

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    4. "If I were a white, male middle aged Forbes columnist ..."
    If I were a short, balding, mediocre white guy ? as Marks describes himself ? I wouldn't take on "the rhetorical style of Miss Grant's 'You got big dreams' speech from Fame Season 1," says Akiba Solomon at Colorlines. I would not put "the onus of hundreds of years of structural racism and decade after decade of class stratification on the shoulders of, drum roll, poor black kids." I would acknowledge that plenty of poor black kids want to study and want to learn ? but don't even have a "safe place to live."

    5. "If I were a wealthy white suburbanite"
    I would not prattle on to inner-city children about how they need to hit the science museum, says DN Lee at Scientific American. I would not "completely insult them, their families, and their communities by not acknowledging how much work is already being done by their parents, their teachers, their neighbors, community organizations, or their churches" to send them positive messages ? "plus physical, fiscal, and spiritual support." And I just wouldn't have the nerve to rattle off solutions to their problems, as I imagined them, "as if it were as easy as casting seeds unto ground and like magic, new crops will sprout!"

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    6. "If I were a rich white dude"
    "If I were a rich white dude," says Jeff Yang at WNYC, I'd study up before opening my mouth. I'd read books, such as Jonathan Kozol's Shame of a Nation and Savage Inequalities, to understand that the schools poor black kids go to don't always have the resources of the schools I know. "I'd even use antiquated tools like a 'phone' to help me reach and connect with real experts on the topic I'm giving all this advice about." And I'd learn about compassion and sensitivity, so I could write columns that "aren't dripping with entitlement," and might actually do some good.

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    Saturday, December 17, 2011

    Americans losing addiction to "CrackBerrys" (Reuters)

    SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) ? To understand what ails BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd in the U.S. market, just ask eBay Inc Chief Executive John Donahoe.

    The world's biggest online auction site had about a hundred engineers developing new iterations of eBay's shopping app for Apple Inc's iPhone a few months ago, and another hundred engineers working on Google Inc's Android mobile platform.

    EBay even had 50 people developing apps for Microsoft's Windows phones, but the e-commerce giant only had "one or two" working on RIM's BlackBerry, according to Donahoe.

    "I still use the BlackBerry, but it's not the most developer-friendly platform," he told a group of chief technology officers at an event at Stanford University in June, when the subject of RIM came up.

    By early November, it seemed Donahoe wasn't even using his BlackBerry much any more. When he met with reporters to talk about plans for the holiday shopping season, the CEO whipped out his iPhone to show how eBay's apps ran on the device. When Reuters asked Donahue about his BlackBerry, he said he still had it but didn't bother to bring it into the room.

    Such stories are commonly found among RIM's once-loyal corporate and consumer customers, who are deserting the Canadian company after it has struggled to keep up with competitors' innovations.

    RIM on Thursday posted a sharply lower quarterly profit, offered a dismal forecast for BlackBerry shipments this holiday season, and delayed the arrival of new phones using a make-or-break operating system in development, QNX.

    "It's frustrating because I haven't heard anything good from them in a long time," said long-time BlackBerry user Kevin Nichols, the head of KLN Consulting Group, who was looking at Android and Windows phones at a Sprint Nextel Corp store in downtown San Francisco on Friday.

    "They need to come out with new products soon, otherwise it looks like RIM may become the next Palm," he said, in reference to the collapse of the smartphone pioneer Palm Inc. Nichols ignored the latest BlackBerry Torch in a display case nearby, saying the device wasn't "new enough" for him to upgrade.

    Even on Wall Street, where users once joked about their addiction to their "crackberries," loyalty is waning.

    "The QNX delay is a concern," said Rob Romero, head of hedge fund firm Connective Capital. "Consumers like new products and vendors want something new to sell in their stores."

    The chief technology officer of a Connecticut-based hedge fund said that when a top hedge fund manager wants to use an iPhone instead of a BlackBerry they can now switch, even though he prefers RIM security. "When they say I want an iPhone or an iPad configured, they get it," said the CTO, who declined to be identified.

    RIM shares fell 11 percent on Nasdaq on Friday and hit their lowest level in nearly eight years.

    SECURITY FEATURES

    Research firm Strategy Analytics forecast RIM's share of the U.S. smartphone market to fall to 12 percent this year, a sharp drop from 2007, when RIM had a 44 percent share. By comparison, Apple, which just started selling smartphones in 2007, is expected to grab a 24 percent U.S. market share this year.

    To be sure, BlackBerry still has its defenders. Robert Laikin, CEO of cellphone distributor Brightpoint, said that RIM represents between 5 percent to 10 percent of the 110 million phones his company handles globally every year.

    "I still have a BlackBerry. When I talk to my friends who are business professionals, most of them still have a BlackBerry. Some of them have bought an additional device too," he told Reuters.

    "All manufacturers I've worked with in the last 25 years have product delays. What RIM is going through isn't different," he said. "I believe RIM will survive because their product is very sticky."

    There are still many companies who prefer their employees use BlackBerrys because they feel that RIM offers the best security features to protect corporate data. But these enterprise customers are shrinking, analysts said.

    Gary Curtis, chief technology strategist at global technology consulting giant Accenture, pointed to improvements in security from Apple and Google mobile software in recent years.

    "Choice and leveling of the playing field is the fundamental enabling factor for companies being able to say to employees, use the device you like," he said. "It's not a headlong rush ... but they're opening the door to more devices and people make their own choices."

    Interviews with other consumers at phone stores on Friday illustrated why the former bastion of corporate smart phones faces tough competition.

    "I'm a BlackBerry user but my company makes me use it," said a shopper called John who was playing with a BlackBerry Torch at an AT&T store in San Francisco. He declined to give his last name.

    "Anyone who is anyone at my company has an iPhone, but they make us use BlackBerry still," he added. "I think I might break mine and buy an iPhone. The touch screen on this Torch works pretty well, but the iPhone is just easier to use."

    A Sprint store manager said BlackBerry phones would sell better if they had more apps. But some app developers aren't interested in the BlackBerry platform, partly because the technology is difficult to work with.

    "Of the companies that pitch to us, I can't think of any that are starting out by developing an app for the BlackBerry," said Theresia Gouw Ranzetta of venture capital firm Accel Partners, which invests in mobile app developers.

    Hotel Tonight, a start-up backed by Accel's Ranzetta, has developed apps for the iPhone, Android phones and an HTML5 version for its last-minute hotel booking service.

    "Will they make a dedicated BlackBerry app? Not on the roadmap," she said.

    (Reporting by Alistair Barr in San Francisco and Sinead Carew in New York; Editing by Tiffany Wu, Gary Hill)

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tech/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111217/tc_nm/us_rim_customers

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    Friday, December 16, 2011

    Wide Open in Iowa (TIME)

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    Europe debt woes prompt year-end flight from risk (Reuters)

    SINGAPORE (Reuters) ? Asian shares fell into bear market territory for the year and commodities and the euro nursed stinging losses on Thursday, after fears that Europe's debt crisis is still worsening prompted investors to dump riskier assets and huddle in the safety of the dollar and Treasuries.

    The gloomy mood was not improved by a private sector survey indicating China's factory output shrinking again in December, adding to the headwinds facing a global economy struggling with sluggish U.S. growth and the euro zone sliding back into recession.

    "We're quite bearish about the world at the moment," said Damien Boey, equity strategist at Credit Suisse in Sydney. "You're looking at basically the three major economies in the world causing problems."

    The market view that a European Union summit last week had failed to produce a solution to the crisis was reinforced when Italy was forced to pay an eye-watering 6.47 percent on 5-year bonds on Wednesday, a record borrowing cost for the euro era.

    Japan's Nikkei fell 1.3 percent and MSCI's broadest index of Asia Pacific shares outside Japan (.MIAPJ0000PUS) was down 1.8 percent, following losses of around 1 percent on Wall Street and a steeper sell-off in Europe. (.T) (.N) (.EU) (.L)

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    The MSCI Asia ex-Japan is down 20 percent for 2011 -- the rule-of-thumb definition of a bear market -- while the Nikkei has lost about 17.5 percent. Both have underperformed global equities (.MIWD00000PUS), which have lost around 12.5 percent, and U.S. stocks (.SPX), which are only down around 3.5 percent.

    Europe remains investors' biggest worry, with markets still braced for ratings agency downgrades of euro zone sovereigns.

    "Markets are frustrated and disappointed, waiting for a road map on the resolution of the two-year-old debt crisis," said Ong Yi Ling, an investment analyst at Phillip Futures in Singapore. "Risk assets are all down. The debt crisis will be with us at least through the first half of 2012."

    Equity losses in Hong Kong (.HSI) and Shanghai (.SSEC) deepened after the release of HSBC's China flash PMI, the latest piece of data to show the world's second largest economy losing steam, but reaction in broader markets was muted.

    COMMODITY SLIDE

    Wednesday's stock market declines were dwarfed by carnage in commodity markets, where oil, gold and copper shed 4-5 percent.

    Gold has been hammered in recent days as fund managers liquidate their holdings, either to cover losses elsewhere or to lock in profits on an asset that is still up more than 10 percent for the year.

    "Some macro hedge funds are liquidating gold holdings and taking profits in a difficult year," said James Steel, chief technical analyst at HSBC.

    The precious metal edged down a little further on Thursday to around $1,572 an ounce, while U.S. crude oil inched up to $95.20 a barrel and Brent crude bounced more than 50 cents to around $105.60.

    The euro fell as low as $1.2944, its weakest level since January 11, and was later steady around $1.2990.

    A downgrade by ratings agency Fitch of five major European financial groups, including France's Credit Agricole to A-plus from AA-negative, added to the already euro-negative sentiment.

    This comes on top of the prospect of further cuts by rival Standard & Poor's, which warned earlier this month it could downgrade the ratings of 15 of the 17 euro zone members.

    "I can see the U.S. dollar keep trending higher while the euro flounders," said Joseph Capurso, a strategist at Commonwealth Bank of Australia.

    (Additional reporting by Miranda Maxwell in Melbourne, Jane Lee in Kuala Lumpur and Frank Tang in New York; Editing by Richard Borsuk)

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/business/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111215/bs_nm/us_markets_global

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    Thursday, December 15, 2011

    Gingrich urges supporters to stay positive

    Republican presidential candidate former House Speaker Newt Gingrich gestures as he participates in a one-on-one debate with former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman in Manchester, N.H., Monday, Dec. 12, 2011. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

    Republican presidential candidate former House Speaker Newt Gingrich gestures as he participates in a one-on-one debate with former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman in Manchester, N.H., Monday, Dec. 12, 2011. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

    ATLANTA (AP) ? Newt Gingrich is urging supporters and staff to refrain from attacks on his Republican presidential rivals.

    Gingrich's campaign released a letter Tuesday in which he pledges to run a positive campaign free of negative advertising. But the former House speaker also said he reserves the right to respond when his record has been distorted

    As an example, he noted a "frank exchange" with rival Mitt Romney at last weekend's debate, when the two sparred over their private sector records.

    Gingrich asks supporters in the letter not to contribute to any super PAC that runs negative ads against any other Republican contender.

    He said it's critical that the GOP nominee emerge from the primary "unbloodied" and able to make the case against President Obama from a position of strength.

    Associated Press

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    Wednesday, December 7, 2011

    Pearl Harbor attack remembered at 70th anniversary (AP)

    PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii ? The Dec. 7, 1941, bombing of Pearl Harbor and those who lost their lives that day are being remembered Wednesday on the 70th anniversary of the Japanese attack that brought the U.S. into World War II.

    About 120 survivors will join Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, military leaders and civilians to observe a moment of silence in Pearl Harbor at 7:55 a.m. Hawaii time ? the moment the attack began seven decades ago.

    About 3,000 people are expected to attend the event held each year at a site overlooking the sunken USS Arizona and the white memorial that straddles the battleship.

    The Pearl Harbor-based guided missile destroyer USS Chung-Hoon will render honors to the Arizona and blow its whistle at the start of a moment of silence at 7:55 a.m. ? the same time 70 years ago the first Japanese planes began to attack.

    F-22 jets flown by the Hawaii National Guard are due to soar overhead in a missing man formation to finish the moment of silence.

    Mal Middlesworth, a Marine veteran who was on the USS San Francisco during the bombing, will deliver the keynote address.

    President Barack Obama hailed veterans of the bombing in a statement proclaiming Wednesday "National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day."

    "Their tenacity helped define the Greatest Generation and their valor fortified all who served during World War II. As a nation, we look to December 7, 1941, to draw strength from the example set by these patriots and to honor all who have sacrificed for our freedoms," he said.

    Also this week, five ash scattering and interment ceremonies are being held for five survivors whose cremated remains are returning to Pearl Harbor after their deaths.

    On Tuesday, an urn containing the ashes of Lee Soucy was placed on his battleship, the USS Utah, which is lying on its side near the place where it sank 70 years ago. The ashes of Vernon Olsen, who was on the Arizona during the attack, will be placed on his ship late Wednesday.

    The U.S. lost 12 vessels that day, but the Arizona and the Utah are the only ones still sitting in the harbor. The ashes of three others are being scattered in the water in separate ceremonies this week.

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    Tuesday, December 6, 2011

    Australian teen freed from Bali drug detention (AP)

    BALI, Indonesia ? A 14-year-old Australian boy has been released after serving two months in an Indonesian detention center for buying drugs while vacationing with his family on the resort island of Bali.

    The teenager wore a mask to hide his face from photographers as he walked out of the immigration detention center on Sunday with his parents.

    The boy, who cannot be named because of his age, has promised to enter a drug rehabilitation program after returning home to Morrisset Park, just north of Sydney.

    He was arrested Oct. 4 and could have faced 12 years in detention under Indonesia's tough narcotics laws. The court decided last week to be lenient because he admitted having bought 0.13 ounces (3.6 grams) of marijuana and repeatedly expressed remorse.

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    Monday, December 5, 2011

    Syria says "would like" to accept Arab deal (Reuters)

    BEIRUT (Reuters) ? Syria said on Monday it "would like" to agree soon to an Arab League peace plan to end its eight-month crackdown on popular unrest, but rejected foreign interference and demanded the annulment of sanctions plus reinstatement in the regional bloc.

    The conditions were set in a letter to the League by Foreign Minister Walid al-Mualem, described by his spokesman as a "positive" response requiring an Arab League reply.

    In Cairo, Arab League secretary general Nabil Elaraby said "the conditions contained new elements that we have not heard before." Arab foreign league ministers were studying the response.

    Syria meanwhile has retaliated against northern neighbor Turkey for the sanctions imposed by its former friend, imposing a tariff of 30 percent on its imports and prohibitive duties on fuel and freight.

    Turkey shrugged it off, saying "common sense" should tell Syria that its own people would suffer most.

    In a display of muscle that could be intended to deter any idea of foreign military intervention in a crisis which has killed at least 4,000 people, the army staged a big exercise with missiles, rockets, tanks and helicopters.

    Top generals watched the war games and state television made it the headline news story, even as the death toll mounted.

    Five civilians were killed by security forces in Homs, the country's third largest city, according to the activist website Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Four died when troops fired on a funeral procession and

    One man was shot at a hospital. A youth died of gunshot wounds sustained at the weekend.

    In southern Deraa province, three members of the security forces were shot dead by army defectors in front of the Dael courthouse, the website said. The corpse of Ismail Aqla al-Amri, 35, was handed to back relatives in Deraa, a victim of state torture, it said, and dozens more arrests were reported.

    SANCTIONS

    Already hit by economic sanctions imposed by the United States and Europe, Syria was punished last month by neighboring states, with sanctions announced by the Arab League and imposed by Turkey, once President Bashar al-Assad's ally.

    The Arab League's sanctions have yet to take effect. It has repeatedly extended deadlines for Damascus to agree to a peace plan that would see Arab monitors oversee its withdrawal of troops from towns. The latest expired on Sunday.

    Foreign ministry spokesman Jihad Makdesi said Damascus was still looking at the Arab League plan.

    "The protocol is intended to be signed soon," he said. "The Syrian government has responded positively ...I am optimistic, although I await the Arab League response first."

    Syria says the Arab proposal to admit observers infringes its sovereignty, and has asked for clarification. It has stalled more than once and reneged on promises to rein in its forces.

    SANA expressed regret mixed with defiance of sanctions.

    "The Arab League sanctions ... have been a shock for every Syrian and Arab citizen ... as these sanctions came from sisterly countries," it said. "Syria will overcome those sanctions by virtue of its strategic location and the diversity of its production sectors," the state agency added.

    Syria's Arab neighbors Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan have all said they would not join a trade sanctions campaign.

    ROCKETS

    In a reminder to outsiders of Syria's powerful, mainly Russian-supplied armed forces, state television and SANA showed top generals watching a live-fire exercise by missile units, mechanized brigades and aircraft, to test their capacity in "confronting any attack" on Syria.

    It did not report the scale of the war games.

    "General (Dawood Abdullah) Rajiha stressed that the armed forces, under the leadership of President Bashar al-Assad will remain loyal to the homeland and will defend the interests of the Syrian people," SANA said. Rajiha is Minister of Defence.

    Makdesi, the foreign ministry spokesman, said the war games were a "routine" exercise and not intended to send any message.

    The first cracks appeared in one of the pillars of Assad's regime at the weekend with the desertion of some members of the secret police to the ranks of a rebel "free army."

    At least a dozen members of the secret police deserted from the Airforce Intelligence complex in Idlib city, 280 km (175 miles) northwest of Damascus, triggering a gunbattle with defectors in which 10 were killed or wounded on either side, activists said.

    Opposition sources said a further 16 soldiers defected from units in Idlib on Sunday and a new group of defectors of similar size battled loyalist troops to the south, in the Josieh area on the border with Lebanon.

    Assad's opponents estimate the strength of the rebel force at several thousand, mainly army recruits from Syria's Sunni Muslim majority. Members of Assad's minority Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam, have a tight grip on the military and security apparatus.

    SANA on Monday reported military funerals "with flowers and wreaths" for a further seven killed.

    (Additional reporting by Khaled Yacoub Oweis in Amman and Erika Solomon in Beirut; Editing by Louise Ireland)

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/world/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111205/wl_nm/us_syria

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