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  • El regreso de los tablets. Tendencia 2010

    Joo joo

    Apuntar que el 2010 va a ser el año de los tablets en el terreno de la informática personal es a todas luces ventajista, después de la serie de lanzamientos de este año y de la multitud de anuncios y rumores cuya cristalización se espera para los próximos meses. Merece la pena subrayar que fue Microsoft el gran propulsor del concepto y de los primeros modelos que salieron a principios de siglo, aunque también que la primera generación de estos modelos no consiguió la experiencia que se prometía un dispositivo tablet: más ligero y autónomo que un portátil, interfaz efectivo alternativo al ratón / teclado (tanto la voz como la experiencia tácil o de escritura dejaban bastante que desear) y una ergonomía que abriese otros casos de uso del ordenador como leer en la cama.

    Todo apunta a que será en este nuevo cuando algunas de estas promesas estén más cerca de hacerse realidad. Para ello será necesario que los avances en interfaces de pantalla táctiles sean llevados a pantallas de mayor tamaño, que el equilibrio autonomía / peso / calor desprendido esté mucho más ajustado que en ultra portátiles (todavía pesados para ser usados con una mano) y que en los móviles (se quedan sin batería con uso intensivo de inmediato) y, sobre todo, software que se adapte y explote los tablets. Porque de lo que se trata es de abrir el ordenador a nuevos hábitos de uso – esa revista que leemos tumbados en el salón – que están siendo colonizados por otros dispositivos como los móviles y los lectores de libros electrónicos.

    ¿Candidatos? Con la salida de Windows 7 la mayoría de fabricantes ha visto la puerta abierta a retomar el lanzamiento de tablets, pero desde la propia Microsoft se habla de utilizar un sistema específico. También tenemos los rumores sobre el “iSlate” de Apple y algunos nuevos actores nuevos que pugnan por hacerse un hueco. Algunos destacados:

    • Asus T91, como era de esperar en este fabricante, una solución aceptable a bajo precio. Basado en XP, no pasará a la historia pero servirá de base para que Asus aprenda sobre el tipo de dispositivo. Otros fabricantes – HP, Dell, Lenovo – tienen también sus modelos, pero todavía no han presentado nada que se pueda entender como un giro respecto a lo que han sido siempre los tablets PC.
    • Archos 5 Internet Tablet. Archos lleva años haciendo buenos productos hardware y éste no es una excepción, bien colocado como reproductor multimedia / navegador GPS / cliente web aunque con una pantalla más pequeña que la de lo que se entiende habitualmente por tablet.
    • Nokia también ha sido un desarrollador histórico de mini tablets como el 770. Con un año complicado por delante, es posible que veamos aproximar su línea Maemo a los tablets, con dispositivos a caballo entre el N900 y su portátil.
    • Joo joo, el que iba a ser “CrunchPad” tiene un sorprendente buen aspecto estético y funcional, al menos los vídeos que se han mostrado de su funcionamiento. Su sistema parte del mismo concepto que el sistema operativo de Google, un entorno para ejecutar el navegador y acceder a aplicaciones web.
    • Microsoft Courier es la esperada renovación del concepto de tablet que se viene anunciando desde Redmond. El vídeo que ilustra Courier resulta muy prometedor, aunque no hay fechas de lanzamiento ni de la estrategia de Microsoft para esta posible gama de productos. Si lo ven como consumo (XBox, Zune), realizarían el producto por completo (hardware + software), si lo encuadran en informática personal, estaríamos en un escenario en que su filosofía de siempre ha sido muy clara: buscar partners entre los fabricantes.
    • Y, por supuesto, tenemos el rumor que nos acompañará las próximas semanas, el supuesto tablet de Apple y su posible lanzamiento en Enero.

    En 2010 también seguiremos hablando de smartphones, de lectores de libro electrónicos y de cámaras reflex que graban vídeo, pero apostaría por los tablets como tendencia a seguir en lo que a dispositivos se refiere.


  • Russia: No proof of military N-plans in Iran

    Press TV
    Saturday, Dec 26th, 2009

    As Western powers batten down the hatches and prepare
    sanctions against Tehran, a senior Russian official says there still is
    no proof of an Iranian nuclear weapons program.

    In remarks published on Friday, deputy Russian foreign minister
    Alexander Saltanov reiterated that Moscow is not convinced that Iran
    seeks to weoponize its nuclear program, and moreover he has not been
    shown any corroborative evidence confirming that the country has any
    such plans.

    “Russia has no concrete information that Iran is planning to
    construct a weapon. It may be more like Japan, which has nuclear
    readiness but does not have a bomb,” Primakov told The Jerusalem
    Post.

    In order to pressure Iran into halting its nuclear work, Washington
    and a number of European countries have vowed to push for new UN
    sanctions early next year.

    But the calls for renewed pressure were once again snubbed by China and Russia.

    Saltanov said while “Iran has a positive potential” to
    cooperate with the West on its nuclear case, it is most evident that a
    military solution against the Tehran government would only make matters
    worse.

    “If Israel attacks Iran it will cause great instability and
    will only postpone the Iranian program, not end it,” noted the
    Russian official.

    Israel routinely threatens to bomb Iran’s enrichment sites,
    arguing that the country’s nuclear work is a mortal threat to Tel
    Aviv, which ironically is reported to have the Middle East’s sole
    nuclear arsenal and 200 nuclear warheads at its disposal.

    This is while Iran, unlike Tel Aviv, is a signatory of the nuclear
    Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and has opened its nuclear facilities to
    routine inspections by the UN nuclear watchdog.

    In response to Israeli war threats, Tehran warns that if Tel Aviv
    steps out of line, it will close the strategic Strait of Hormuz to
    maritime traffic, including the 15 or so supertankers that sail through
    on a daily basis to deliver the world’s oil supplies.

    A recent report by the US Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) has
    confirmed that if the United States or Israel decide to bomb
    Tehran’s nuclear sites, Iran’s naval modernization and
    maritime capabilities have reached a point where it can shut down the
    strategic Strait of Hormuz.

    “Given the importance of the Strait, disrupting traffic flow
    or even threatening to do so may be an effective tool for Iran,”
    said the intelligence report, which was revealed by Joseph
    Farah’s G2 Bulletin in November.

    It notes that while Iran’s ability to shut down the Strait of
    Hormuz may be transitory, the impact would undoubtedly have
    far-reaching consequences for the already-fragile world economy.

    “[World economies would suffer] a serious economic impact from
    a sustain closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to greatly reduced
    supplies of crude oil, petroleum supplies and (liquefied natural
    gas),” ONI said.

    On the same note, the report adds that not only has Tehran acquired
    “increasingly sophisticated systems” from China and Russia,
    but the “modernization” of the Iranian navy is to an extent
    that would help the government carry out such a closure if need be.

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  • Taliban planned to use Americans in Pakistan attacks

    Reuters
    Saturday, Dec 26th, 2009

    Taliban insurgents had planned to use five Americans
    detained in Pakistan, who had contacted the militant group through the
    Internet, to carry out attacks inside the U.S. ally, a police official
    said on Saturday.

    Usman Anwar, police chief in Sargodha, where the men
    were arrested this month, said emails had also revealed plans for the
    young men from Virginia to travel to a Pakistani nuclear power plant.

    “We believe that they were supposed to be used inside Pakistan,” Anwar told Reuters by telephone.

    “In their last email to the Taliban, we found they mentioned
    the Chashma Nuclear Plant and that’s why they were going to
    Mianwali (district).”

    Full article here

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  • New climate pact will be ‘firmer’ against defaulters: Pachauri

    Indian Express
    Saturday, Dec 26th, 2009

    With many rich nations failing to
    meet Kyoto Protocol goals, top climate expert R K Pachauri on Wednesday
    said a “stronger and firmer” regime envisaging punitive
    action against the defaulters awaits in a new climate treaty, whenever
    it is framed. “Kyoto Protocol did not work as it does not
    have provisions for stringent measures against the defaulters.

    “But there is clearly strong expression (among global
    community) for punitive measures of sort against those countries that
    don’t meet their commitments,” Pachauri said noting that
    the rich nations were not serious in taking any legally binding
    commitments.

    “They (developed countries) just want to push the burden on
    the developing countries which have done pretty well to combat climate
    change, whether it was taking up CDM projects or submitting national
    communication on climate change to the UN…,” he told
    reporters.

    Full article here

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  • Pope Benedict XVI’s security under review after attack

    Caroline Gammell
    London Telegraph
    Saturday, Dec 26th, 2009

    The Vatican has placed security arrangements for Pope
    Benedict XVI under review after a woman managed to break through
    security guards at Christmas Eve Mass and knock the pontiff to the
    floor.

    Susanna Maiolo, 25, leapt over a barrier at St
    Peter’s Basilica to attack the Holy Father as he proceeded down
    the main aisle.

    As she tussled with guards protecting the 82-year-old, Miss Maiolo
    managed to grab the Pope’s gold and white vestments and send him
    toppling to the ground.

    A senior French Cardinal, Roger Etchegaray, 87, fractured his hip in the ensuing melee as the service came to a sudden halt.

    Full article here

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  • Israel Admits Harvesting Palestinian Organs

    Kurt Nimmo
    Prison Planet.com
    Thursday, December 24, 2009

    RELATED: Israel harvested organs in ’90s without consent (Associated Press)

    Israel now shares a monstrous distinction with China. It illegally
    harvests organs from the dead. The former head of Israel’s Abu
    Kabir forensic institute has admitted the ghoulish practice, according
    to a reported published by The New Zealand Herald.
    Abu Kabir’s forensic pathologists harvested organs from dead
    bodies, primarily Palestinians, without the permission of their
    families.

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    Palestinians have feared for many years that Israeli
    Occupation Forces in the West Bank and Gaza have targeted them for
    organ harvest.

    In August it was reported by Aftonbladet, Sweden’s largest
    circulation daily, that Israeli troops killed Palestinians specifically
    to harvest their organs. The report appeared after an American Jew was
    arrested in the United States for illicit organ trafficking. The story
    made news in Israel, where some commentators compared it to medieval
    libels that Jews killed Christian children for their blood. Daniel
    Seaman, who heads Israel’s government press office, said the
    article played on “vile anti-Semitic themes,” according to
    the Associated Press.

    The Swedish newspaper reported that Israeli soldiers targeted Palestinians specifically in order to harvest their organs.

    Journalist Donald Bostrom
    wrote in the article that Palestinians “harbor strong suspicions
    against Israel for seizing young men and having them serve as the
    country’s organ reserve – a very serious accusation, with
    enough question marks to motivate the International Court of Justice
    (ICJ) to start an investigation about possible war crimes.”

    An Israeli official
    called Bostrom’s story “hate porn” and the American
    magazine Commentary wrote that the story was “merely the tip of
    the iceberg in terms of European funded and promoted anti-Israel
    hate.”

    “The fact is, however, that substantiated evidence of public
    and private organ trafficking and theft, and allegations of worse, have
    been widely reported for many years. Given such context, the Swedish
    charges become far more plausible than might otherwise be the case and
    suggest that an investigation could well turn up significant
    information,” writes Alison Weir, executive director of If Americans Knew.

    The latest accusation was revealed in connection to the Swedish
    report. The former head of Abu Kabir forensic institute, Dr Jehuda
    Hiss, was interviewed in 2000 by an American academic who released the
    interview because of the report in Aftonbladet and the denials of the
    Israeli government. “We started to harvest corneas,” Hiss
    told the academic. “Whatever was done was highly informal. No
    permission was asked from the family.”

    “We’d glue the eyelid shut,” Hiss added. “We
    wouldn’t take corneas from families we knew would open the
    eyelids.”

    Israel’s Channel 2 TV aired parts of the interview over the weekend.

    In addition to corneas, skin, heart valves, and bones were taken
    from the bodies of Israeli soldiers, Israeli citizens, Palestinians and
    foreign workers, often without permission from relatives.

    Hiss also said skin was taken from the backs of dead Palestinians
    and the families of the dead never discovered the theft because they
    did not examine the bodies before burial. Muslim custom dictates that
    the deceased be buried as soon as possible after death, avoiding the
    need for embalming or otherwise disturbing the body.

    After the interview aired on television, the Israeli military admitted the macabre practice.

    Palestinians have feared for many years that Israeli Occupation
    Forces in the West Bank and Gaza have targeted them for organ harvest.

    In an article published in the Washington Report on Middle East Affair, Mary Barrett
    reports on the killings of young Palestinians. Her report contains an
    interview with Dr. Hatem Abu Ghazalch, the former chief health official
    for the West Bank under Jordanian administration and director of
    forensic medicine and autopsies. Barrett asks Ghazalch about “the
    widespread anxiety over organ thefts which has gripped Gaza and the
    West Bank since the intifada began in December of 1987.”

    “There are indications that for one reason or another, organs,
    especially eyes and kidneys, were removed from the bodies during the
    first year or year and a half,” Ghazalch responded. “There
    were just too many reports by credible people for there to be nothing
    happening. If someone is shot in the head and comes home in a plastic
    bag without internal organs, what will people assume?”

    In 2000, Nancy Scheper-Huges
    characterized organ harvesting as a form of modern cannibalism.
    “Today, China stands alone in continuing the use of organs of
    executed prisoners for transplant surgery,” she wrote.

    Now Israel joins China as an international outlaw in this gruesome practice.

    Organ harvesting will now be added to the list of Israel’s war
    crimes and human rights violations in the Occupied Territories.

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  • Sen. Conrad ‘Assumes’ Constitution’s Commerce Clause Gives Congress Power To Mandate Buying Health Insurance

    Edwin Mora
    CNS News
    Thursday, Dec 24th, 2009 

    Senator Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) told CNSNews.com that he does not know
    specifically where in the Constitution Congress is given the authority
    to require that Americans buy health insurance, as mandated in both the
    Senate and House health care bills, but Conrad said he assumes the
    power is granted through the Constitution’s Commerce clause.
     
    At the Capitol on Tuesday, CNSNews.com asked Senator Conrad:
    “Could you specifically say where in the Constitution does
    Congress get the authority to mandate that individuals get health
    insurance?”
     
    Conrad said: “No, but I’ll refer you to the legal counsel
    for the Senate and they’re the ones that lead there as the full
    legal basis for the individual mandate — and I assume it’s
    in the Commerce clause.”

    The Commerce clause, found in Article 1, Section 8
    of the Constitution, states that Congress has the power “To
    regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among several States, and
    with the Indian tribes.”

    Full article here

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  • Hillary Clinton: We’ll Still Be In Afghanistan in 50 or 60 Years

    Washington’s Blog
    Thursday, Dec 24th, 2009

    On December 1st, President Obama talked about withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan within 18 months.

    Everyone now knows that there is no firm withdrawal date from Afghanistan. See this and this.

    But in testimony
    to the Senate Armed Services Committee on December 2nd, Secretary of
    State Hillary Clinton actually gave a much longer horizon for the
    presence of U.S. troops in America:

    Senator UDALL.— So, in an ideal world, we would
    get the job done militarily in the short term; in the medium and long
    term, we would have a presence in the region, economically, diplomacy,
    and politically.

    Secretary CLINTON. Well, as we have with so many other
    countries— obviously, we have troops in a limited number of
    countries around the world; some have been there for 50, 60 years, but
    we have long-term economic assistance and development programs in many
    others. And we think that’s a likely outcome in both Afghanistan
    and Pakistan, that we would be there with a long-term commitment.

    Does this mean that U.S. troops will be in Afghanistan in 50 year?

    On the surface, Clinton’s statement could be interpreted to
    mean that troops will leave sooner, but that America will have
    long-term economic assistance and development programs in Afghanistan
    for many decades to come.

    However, U.S. charities working in Afghanistan report
    that they are subject to Pentagon sponsorship and control, and so the
    Afghani people view them as part of the U.S. military (which hampers
    their aid work).

    Therefore, whether or not troops will remain in Afghanistan for a
    half century or more, the Afghani people and the rest of the world may
    consider it a permanent occupation.

    Remember also that – while the U.S. government has promised to withdraw by December 31, 2011 from Iraq – the U.S. is building numerous permanent military bases in that country. (see this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, and this). So talk is cheap.

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  • Russia to work on new nuclear missiles: Medvedev

    Reuters
    Thursday, Dec 24th, 2009

    Russia will work on a new generation of nuclear
    missiles to ensure its nuclear deterrent remains effective, President
    Dmitry Medvedev said on Thursday.

    Medvedev said the new missiles would be developed in full accordance with arms agreements made with the United States.

    “Of course, we will develop new systems, including delivery
    systems, that is, missiles,” Medvedev said in an end-of-year
    interview with state-controlled television channels.

    “This process will be continued, and our nuclear shield will
    always be efficient and sufficient to protect our national
    interests,” Medvedev said.

    Full article here

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  • Washington ‘forged’ nuclear documents: Ahmadinejad

    AFP
    Wednesday, December 23, 2009

    Documents revealed last week that appear to show Tehran is working
    on a nuclear bomb trigger were “forged” by Washington,
    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has told a US news network.

    “They are all fabricated bunch of papers continuously being
    forged and disseminated by the American government,” Ahmadinejad
    told ABC News in an interview aired Monday when asked about the
    confidential documents first revealed in London’s The Times
    newspaper.

    The obtained documents describe a four-year plan to test a neutron
    initiator, the component of a nuclear bomb that triggers an explosion.

    The Times claimed that foreign intelligence agencies dated the
    documents to early 2007 — four years after Tehran was thought to
    have suspended its weapons programme.

    Full story here.

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  • We’ll force a vote on whether to stay in Afghanistan – Congressman Kucinich

    Russa Today
    Wednesday, Dec 23rd, 2009

    US Congressman Dennis Kucinich, who is circulating a
    resolution to end the war in Afghanistan, says he is simply trying to
    reclaim the forgotten constitutional responsibility of Congress to
    start and end war.

    Kucinich reminds the basic principles that “It is
    not appropriate for generals to be making decisions on their own about
    whether the United States goes into battle. They do not have the final
    judgment, not in a democracy. In a democracy this final judgment has to
    go to the elected officials.”

    Kucinich says more defense spending may lead to the collapse of the US economy.

    “I can understand that [Afghan President] Karzai wants the US
    to be there pumping a $100 billion year after year. I don’t know
    where he thinks we are going to get the money from,” questions
    the Congressman. “Because we have over 15 million people
    unemployed, 10 to 12 million will lose their homes in the next year, 47
    million Americans go to bed hungry every night and don’t have any
    healthcare, millions of Americans have lost their investments, their
    pensions, their retirement security. We have those to take care here at
    home. And we cannot continue to spend money on these foreign
    adventures.”

    Kucinich says you don’t need to be a general or a politician
    to understand that the strategy to buy off the opposition in
    Afghanistan is perverse.

    “You cannot buy friends, everyone knows this… The
    friends who you try to buy are the least reliable of your friends. The
    friends we try to buy in Afghanistan are with us one day, and the next
    day they are shooting at us.”

    “War is a drain on the economy because war is capital
    intensive,” goes on Kucinich. “War spends money on high
    technology, which costs a lot of money. War is capital intensive, not
    labour intensive.”

    He points out that “war is not a way to create jobs – it’s a way to kill jobs.”

    “Each soldier costs on average about a million dollars a year.
    For $1 million a year you could create 25 jobs that would pay $35,000 a
    year. So the ratio is at least 25:1, jobs in the civilian sector as
    oppose to the military sector with spending a million dollars.”

    Kucinich says American government wants now to put the bill for unemployment benefits into a bill to fund the war.

    “What they are telling the American people is this: If you
    agree to put your sons and daughters on the firing line, then we will
    pay you for standing on the unemployment line. They have tied the two
    together. It is grossly immoral.”

    “What they are saying is that war is a part of our permanent
    economy and a war-based economy is eventually going to collapse,”
    Kucinich warns.

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  • Iran comes out on top in secret simulated war games

    James Hider
    London Times
    Wednesday, Dec 23rd, 2009

    Iran has emerged as the victor in secret war games that simulated an Israeli attack on one of its nuclear facilities.

    According to the scenario, the Obama Administration decided to
    pursue a diplomatic approach to Tehran, leaving America’s closest
    military ally in the region in the lurch.

    The exercise, staged by Tel Aviv University’s Institute for
    National Security Studies last month, showed that even an Israeli
    commando raid on Iran’s heavy water plant at Arak would not draw
    the US into a military conflict with Iran.

    “Our leverage over the Americans, when we could prise them
    away from the Iranians and Europeans and others, was limited,”
    said Giora Eiland, a former Israeli national security adviser who
    played the role of the Prime Minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, in the
    simulated conflict.

    Full article here

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  • Hello all!

    Hey guys,

    My name is Jackie and I was just diagnosed with Type I about four days before Thanksgiving. I’m still working with my doctors on trying to find the right dosages of insulin, but I believe we’re on the right track. Toward the beginning I was optimistic, but I believe it’s all starting to hit me now which is why I’m here. While my family is very supportive, I really need to talk to people who understand what I’m going through. I look forward to talking with you all!

    Jackie

  • 24/7 WALL STREET: Job Cuts Outstrip Berkshire Hathaway Shares

    Posted: December 28, 2009 at 6:52 am

    There was an interesting filing out during the Christmas holiday showing that Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK-A) weren’t in the holiday spirit for much of 2008. There were 21,000 fewer employees at Berkshire Hathaway entities in 2009 compared to 2008’s 246,000 employees.

    Bloomberg called this “a slump at its manufacturing and retail units.” The new tally of about 225,000 workers according to documents pertaining to the planned acquisition of Burlington Northern Santa Fe (NYSE: NBI).

    This also followed a Barron’s feature article calling Burlington Northern’s tepid outlook a warning. In fact, Barron’s leaves the base case scenario as one with no real recovery in 2010 not just at Burlington Northern but in general. At the same time it poses an inexpensive Berkshire Hathaway stock.

    When you consider how many units are at Berkshire Hathaway, more than 70 in all, there are many obvious spots where employees may have been trimmed. Some of Berkshire’s retail and construction-related units are Acme Brick, Ben Bridge Jeweler, Benjamin Moore, Borsheims Fine Jewelry, Clayton Homes, Helzberg Diamonds, John’s Manville, Jordan’s Furniture, Nebraska Furniture Mart, RC Willey Home Furnishings, See’s Candies, and Star Furniture. There is also the Buffalo News.

    Berkshire Hathaway’s stock has not exactly been a huge harbinger that Buffett and friends will turn the hiring machine back on. At $98,895.00, it is down one-third from all-time highs. The stock is barely up 2% from the $96,600.00 price at the end of 2008. Shares are up 35% from the March 9 closing that investors use as the official end of the bear market, but this compares to a gain in the S&P 500 Index of roughly 27% in 2009 and 69% since the March 9 closing bell.

    It is probably not fair to only look at Berkshire Hathaway’s share price when considering jobs. Mr. Buffett tends to look at his whole operations rather than his share price, but that won’t necessarily be the same for the Berkshire Hathaway shareholders. It also took Buffett far longer to turn optimistic than the overall markets indicated throughout the entire 2009 stock market recovery.

    Buffett might be more optimistic now, but it doesn’t seem likely the HR departments are yelling “All Aboard!” throughout the subsidiaries.

    JON C. OGG

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  • Gaza Ceasefire in Jeopardy as Six Palestinians are Shot

    ‘Israeli troops yesterday shot dead six
    Palestinians in two separate incidents, as evidence emerged that an
    increasingly fragile ceasefire between armed groups loyal to President
    Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah movement and Israel appeared to be in danger of
    breaking down.

    The shootings, the most serious violence
    in months, came a day before today’s first anniversary of the outbreak
    of Israel’s war against Gaza in which almost 1,400 Palestinians died
    – and as allegations have emerged from Israeli human rights
    campaigners who opposed the war that they are facing concerted attempts
    to silence them.’

    Read more…

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  • HTC HD2 beats iPhone in top 10 mobile phones of 2009 list

    UK online phone retailer Omio.com have listed their top 10 phones of 2009, and HTC’s latest smartphones firmly head the top of the list.

    The HTC Hero takes the first postion, but second is HTC’s monster smartphone, the HTC HD2.  Calling the HD2 is “the perfect poster boy for the next generation of Windows phones”, the note the device is the “equally at home being a business device as it is a multimedia powerhouse.”

    The iPhone 3GS was felt to merely re-iterate rather than revolutionize, and took up the number 3 spot.

    Another much vaunted handset, the Palm Pre, only took up 6th spot after disappointing UK sales.

    See the full list at Omio.com

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  • Northwest Bomb Plot ‘Oddities’

    ‘Write a book critical of the CIA — you
    cannot fly. Carry explosives (allegedly from Yemen) on board when the
    US is trolling for an excuse to invade and occupy Yemen for its oil –
    yes you can! The US needs false flags to provide cover for illegal
    invasions and occupations. The 9/11 terrorist attacks (aka inside job,
    six ways to Sunday) worked well for the US government; the
    security-industrial complex made billions and US corporaterrorists were
    able to negotiate the wholesale theft of Iraq’s oil.’

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  • Complex Manual Selections in Photoshop

    Photoshop comes with various selections tools you could utilize to specify what region of an image you want to manipulate. Once you have a selection area defined using these tools, the software will preserve all pixel information outside the selected region. Selection tools are compatible with each other regardless of their corresponding operations, thus, you could create pixel precise selection regions via any number of steps to define the region itself.

    You can find the selection tools right under the Move tool in the toolbox. By default, Photoshop gives you the Rectangular Marquee Tool – hotkey: m – which lets you define a rectangular selection region. The simplest selection you could create in Photoshop is to define a custom rectangular shape with the Rectangular Marquee Tool, though it also is the method to define an area that you want to keep from an image. With a document of your choosing opened, go ahead and designate an area of the document using a rectangular selection. Now try using manipulative tools like a Brush or even Filters on the image. You will see that pixels outside this simple selection will not be affected by the actions you perform, but pixels inside the selection region will be manipulated.
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    In case you want to define an area of an image that you want to keep without the rest of it, first create the desired selection using the Rectangular Marquee Tool. Now go to Image – > Crop. The picture is restructured and now you are free to deactivate the selection by going to Select – > Deselect, or by relying on the hotkey combination of the same command: „CTRL + d”.

    As you have just seen, the Rectangular Marquee Tool gives you a method to define rectangular selections with custom proportions to the shape. In case you need to constrain these proportions to be a mathematically precise rectangle though, you could rely on the SHIFT  modifier key after you started to define the region. Go ahead and draw a column or a row with the Rectangular Marquee Tool, but do not release the mouse button. Instead, hold down SHIFT while still pressing the mouse. As you will see, the proportions will be constrained to a precise rectangle and will maintan this shape as long as the modifier key is pressed.

    Additional Selection Modifiers with the left mouse button pressed

    There are additional hotkeys you could rely on whenever you define a selection region. The most important thing to keep in mind is to keep the left mouse button pressed until you are happy with the selection. Once you release the button, the current selection will be amended and you will not be able to customize it without adding to- or subsrtacting from it. As long as you keep the mouse button pressed down though, additional modifiers could be invoked.

    In the previous example, you constrained a rectangular selection region to maintain the shape of a mathematically precise rectangle, by using the SHIFT modifier key without releasing the mouse button. Now try the SPACE modifier with the mouse button pressed: this hotkey will let you translate the active selection region on both axes. Now give a try to the ALT modifier: this hotkey will set the pivot point of the selection to its center, giving you a whole different method to generate the selection by. The best aspect of these modifier keys is that they are stackable on each other. They will not interfere with each other at all and will remember their corresponding functions even if invoked simultaneously.

    Additional Selection Modifiers without the left mouse button pressed

    Once you are happy with the current state of the selection, you can release the mouse button, thus amending the selection state. This is where the creation of more complex selections may start from, according to the current need. Once you have created the region, do not change the Rectangular Marquee Tool. Press and hold down the SHIFT modifier once again, instead. As you will see, the cursor will show a tiny “+” sign as long as you keep the modifier key pressed, indicating that a consecutive selection with the Rectangular Marquee Tool will add pixels to the selection area. Now press and hold down the ALT modifier. The cursor will display a tiny “-“ sign, indicating that a consecutive selection will subtract from the region.

    Finer Shapes, Finer Selections

    You have seen how to generate rectangular selections and how to manipulate those by relying on various modifier keys. To make the selection regions as fine as possible though, you need to be able to define elliptical and even free form regions. Photoshop gives you all these tools and the techniques you have just learned are all compatible with them. To access these tools, click on the tiny arrow on the right side of the Rectangular Marquee Tool’s icon, or press right click on it. This will give you access to the other selection tools that are components of this particular tool group: the Elliptical Marquee Tool and the Single Row- and Single Column Marquee Tools.

    The Lasso Tool, right below the Marquee Tools, also comes in different variants. The Lasso Tool lets you define free form selection regions. Its two additional variants, the Polygonal Lasso Tool and the Magnetic Lasso Tool are valuable companions with a similar aim. The Polygonal Lasso Tool will let you define an area using straight lines. Once you are happy with the selection, press ENTER to amend it. In case you want to step backward to a previous point, use BACKSPACE.

    The Magnetic Lasso Tool has contrast sensitivity, thus it will do a fairly nice automatic job of guessing what you may want to select. Using these straightforward selection tools and their universal modifier keys, complex manual selections could be made.


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  • TICKERSPY.COM: Buffett and Tepper Bet On Housing Recovery

    by Owen Vater | December 28th

    Filed in: Hedge Fund and Institutional News

    Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK-A, BRK-B) and Appaloosa Management have large stakes in a struggling division of GMAC.

    According to The New York Post, value investing legend Warren Buffett and 2009 hedge fund all-star David Tepper are among those to hold large debt positions in ResCap – a real estate financing division of struggling auto lender GMAC. ResCap has reportedly lost -$10 billion over the last three years, and $12.5 billion taxpayer dollars have helped keep its parent company in business. Close calls with insolvency haven’t scared the billionaire investors from another bet on the U.S. economy, and the investment theme has yielded both significant returns since the pullback.

    Last week we covered David Tepper’s outstanding stock picking in 2009, which earned his investors a reported 120% return by the start of December and is set to net him a personal $2.5 billion. A look at Appaloosa’s largest holdings at the end of Q3 shows that the fund still held significant stakes in Citigroup (C), Bank of America (BAC), and Hartford Financial (HIG), all of which dipped to Armageddon pricing during the recession.

    Tepper told The Wall Street Journal, “If you think the economy will be fine, as we do, then we’re going to do very well” – commenting on his appetite for highly rated commercial mortgage-backed securities.

    Meanwhile, Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway made what he called an “all-in wager on the economic future of the United States,” purchasing the remaining portion of railroad Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNI) for $26 billion last month. Berkshire’s top end-of-Q3 holdings also include big stakes in a handful of other iconic American brands. Coca Cola (KO), Wells Fargo (WFC), and American Express (AXP) remain among Buffett’s favorites. Preferred shares of Goldman Sachs (GS), which Berkshire bought during the recession, were also among the holding company’s biggest positions as of the most recent regulatory filings.

    It will be interesting to see how Tepper and Buffett perform throughout 2010. For a performance chart of their top 13F-reported holdings, and portfolio data from more than 3000 other Pros visit tickerspy.com.

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  • Museum: New Islamic Art Galleries at Brooklyn Museum

    Arts Museum Journal (Stan Parchin)

    With photos.

    The reinstallation of the Islamic art galleries at the Brooklyn Museum includes works from the 8th Century to modern times. Opened on June 5, 2009, the permanent display highlights 134 objects from some 1,700 in an American collection considered top-notch by art historians. Twenty works have never before or rarely been seen by the public.

    Arts of the Islamic World Collection
    Especially strong in later Iranian art, the Brooklyn Museum’s Islamic holdings come from North Africa, the Middle East, Central and Southeast Asia. On view are illustrated and illuminated manuscripts, calligraphies, drawings, oil paintings, ceramics, glass, metal- and woodwork, carpets, costumes, textiles, jewelry and architectural elements. Originally part of the Department of Ethnology in 1903, the collection was administered by the Department of Asian Art from the 1980s until 2007.

    The museum’s reinstallation uses new signage, explanatory texts and maps to describe the thematically arranged works from Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and other countries.