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Monday, 20 December 2010
Bookmark php Allscripts-Misys buying Eclipsys in $1.3B deal combining healthcare information tech companies

NEW YORK bookmark php — The health care information technology company Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions Inc. is buying rival Eclipsys Corp. for about $1.3 billion in stock, the companies said Wednesday.


Allscripts is a leader in providing physicians and their offices with ways to keep tabs on patient care records while Eclipsys provides similar services for hospitals and health systems. Those records include test results and medical histories.


The combined company’s client base will include over 180,000 U.S. physicians, 1,500 hospitals, and nearly 10,000 nursing homes, hospices and home care organizations, the companies said.


The combined company’s increased size and resources may also give its clients greater access to about $30 billion in federal funding for hospital and physician adoption of electronic health records as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the companies said. The incentives, which aim to shift the health care system bookmark php to more efficient portable electronic records from paper records, begin in 2011.


“For the first time, we have a company with the size, scale and reach to allow that to happen, said Allscripts Chairman and CEO Glen Tullman, citing the shift to electronic records. “Think of this as doing what the Internet did for computers.”


Adoption of electronic records by physicians is projected to grow from 12 percent to 90 percent by 2019, the companies said, citing a Congressional Budget Office’s March 2009 report. That same report said total spending on health care services would shrink because of the reduction in paperwork and inappropriate tests, along with lower administrative overhead. The report did not provide an estimate, but said there would likely be lower costs for private payers and lower health insurance bookmark php premiums in the private sector.


Under the deal, Eclipsys shareholders will receive 1.2 Allscripts shares for each Eclipsys share, a 19 percent premium over its closing price Tuesday, the companies said.


Shares of Allscripts, based in Chicago, fell $1.66, or 9 percent, to $16.76 in morning trading Wednesday while shares of Eclipsys, based in Atlanta, rose 53 cents, or 2.9 percent, to $19.04.


Allscripts’ Tullman will be CEO of the combined company while Eclipsys CEO Phil Pead will be chairman. bookmark php


The deal has been approved by both companies’ boards of directors and is subject to shareholder approval of both companies.


Separately, the British information services company Misys PLC will reduce its almost 55 percent stake in Allscripts to 10 percent through an underwritten secondary equity offering of its Allscripts shares and by selling shares to Allscripts.


Misys acquired a 54.5 percent stake in Allscripts for $330 million in 2008.


In a separate deal in the healthcare technology field, Cardinal Health Inc. said Wednesday it is buying Healthcare Solutions Holding LLC for $517 million, in a move to expand its tools and services for health care data and claims management.


UBS, Barclays Capital and J.P. Morgan acted as financial advisors to Allscripts in the Eclipsys deal.


Allscripts expects its buyout of Eclipsys to boost net income, excluding charges, in 2011. The company expects its fiscal year net income in 2010 to reach the high end of its 64 cents to 65 cents per share guidance, excluding charges, on revenue between $700 million and $705 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expect net income of 65 cents per share on $702.3 million in revenue.


The fiscal year ends in May. After the buyout closes, Allscripts expects to report financial results on a calendar year basis.

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Sunday, 19 December 2010
Bookmark php Easy way to save money: Free apps help identify no-fee ATMs when you travel
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Use iPhone app to identify no-fee ATMs


Want to save money when you travel? Sure, you can look for bookmark php cheap airfares, budget hotels and discount car rentals. But here’s a simple change that can save you big bucks over the long haul: Stop paying ATM service fees.


After all, why should you pay a few dollars to withdraw money from a machine just because your bank doesn’t have a branch nearby?


Fortunately a handful of apps can help you locate ATMs that won’t charge you fees.


I tried two on my iPhone, and both were free. So it costs you nothing to save some dough on the road or even in your hometown.


The first app I tried is from Allpoint. It’s a network of about 37,000 ATM locations around the bookmark php world. A few thousand are in the United Kingdom and the rest are in the U.S.


The ATMs are usually in drug stores, retail outlets and the like. The network charges you zero to withdraw money — though your own bank might charge you something for using an out-of-network ATM.


The app is easy to use. You can search from your current location or by address. It shows nearby Allpoint locations on a map or in list form with distance noted. I used it awhile back to find an ATM bookmark php close to work. It turned out that machine was even closer than the bank I’d used occasionally at $3 a pop.


Allpoint’s app works seamlessly with the iPhone’s map function to give directions to whichever location you choose. The network also offers apps for BlackBerry and Android smart phones.


I also tried CO-OP Network’s app. It bills itself as the largest credit union-only ATM network in the country. For those with credit union accounts, the app serves much the same function as Allpoint.


It has fewer locations than the first app. And it was a bit slower on my iPhone. There were fewer locations as well. The credit union app offers a link to the location’s bookmark php website and shows it on a map or in list form. But it didn’t offer step-by-step directions like the Allpoint app.


But either one can save some serious money over time. Consider that a $3 surcharge to withdraw $20 is like paying a 15 percent fee to withdraw your money.

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Friday, 17 December 2010
Bookmark php Applelinks Tech Web Reader - Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Alan Zisman Gets an iPad



Low End Mac's Alan Zisman says:



The things I do for this column. I'm writing this just days after the Canadian release of Apple's iPad tablet computer. And just for you, dear readers, I had to get one. I only did it for you. Really.... So I'm writing this based on only 36 hours of hands-on experience. Nevertheless, that's long enough for me to reach a few bookmark php conclusions.



First, you won't be making an iPad your only computer. You need access to a Mac or Windows computer just to get files onto it. You can't print from it. And even though you can buy a copy of Apple's Keynote presentation software (for a very affordable $10) and get a gadget to connect it to a standard projector, the iPad's Keynote won't project your presentation.....



Apple's Pages word processor for iPad can import and export bookmark php files in business-standard Microsoft Word .doc format, but loses some formatting support and lacks features you may count on in a word processor like word count, for instance.



Alan says he doesn't miss multitasking or Flash much, but does miss the ability to edit online through Google Documents, finds that the glossy screen starts showing fingerprints almost immediately, and thinks that wile the iPad is probably going to be a winner, you shouldn't expect to use it in the same ways you're using your current computer.




To read more, click here.















Hello iPad, Goodbye Netbook



Fortune's Philip Elmer-DeWitt notes that as if Steve Jobs wasn't getting enough attention after his iPhone 4 keynote Monday, Morgan Stanley's Katy Huberty issued a note to clients Monday night that's basically a love song to his iPad, noting that the device iPad is on track to become the fastest ramping mobile Internet device out of the gate and at least partially responsible for a sharp drop in the growth of netbook sales. Huberty thinks the netbook phenomenon may have peaked and expects tablet sales to overtake netbooks by 2012.



For more, with charts, see:















What Does the Mac's Non-Presence at Apple's WWDC Mean?



ITManagement's Andy Patrizio says:



the forgotten child at apple's worldwide developer conference this year was the... macintosh computer. ceo steve jobs was on stage bookmark php for an hour and a half... and didn't mention the mac once....



apple shed the "computer" portion of its name in 2007,...ut the mac remained an important part of apple's family.... yet when the schedule for wwdc was announced in april,... apple had dropped the mac software category from its apple design awards.



one mac developer wrote to steve jobs to complain.... jobs responded: "we are focusing primarily (though not exclusively) on bookmark php iphone os this year. maybe next year we will focus primarily on the mac. just the normal cycle of things. no hidden meaning here."



it's not that the mac has suddenly become irrelevant. indeed, it's doing better than ever.



the research firm isuppli recently noted that mac enjoyed 32.4 percent year-over-year growth in the first quarter of 2010 with 2.94 million units sold, a faster growth rate than the 22.6 percent rate for the overall pc industry.



So can Jobs be taken at his word? Analysts think so.



For the full report visit here:















Unloved Mac: Apple Disses the Desktop Again During WWDC Keynote



PC World's Jeff Bertolucci says:



What did the Mac do to deserve this? Lately it seems as if Apple management is giving its Macintosh platform short shrift, instead favoring its younger, sexier mobile devices, also known as the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.



The latest affront occurred Monday during Steve Jobs' Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) keynote... he failed to mention that Apple was also launching Safari 5, the latest version of the company's Web browser that comes with every Mac.....



Feel the burn, Mac developers.... Apple is a 'mobile devices company.' Jobs' team has made it perfectly clear in shareholder and analyst meetings.... While that strategy may include the MacBook laptop, the Mac desktop is definitely the odd device out.... Does the Mac have a future?




To read more, click here.















RIP, Macintosh?



Newsweek says:



Is Apple ignoring its signature line of computers and laptops? Yup.



Dear Macintosh,



I hate to tell you this, but my guess is you ve probably been sensing it already. I don't know any good way to say it so let me just be blunt: You ve been dropped. Dumped. It s over.....



The future of Apple is no longer centered around the Macintosh. You Mac guys just got kicked to the curb, relegated to the steaming dung heap of the past.....



To read more, click here.















Safari 5 Off To Apple's Traditional Rough Start



The Register's Rik Myslewski reports:



Updated Apple's Safari 5 has been out for just one day, but as is usual with integer-level upgrades, users are already reporting niggles, nuisances, and no-goes.




For the full report visit here:















Apple Adds 'Make The Web Go Away' Button To Safari 5



The Register's John Lettice reports:



Steve Jobs didn't get around to mentioning Safari 5 in his WWDC keynote last night, but it rolled out anyway shortly after he finished up, and today publishers throughout the world are surely beginning to wonder, 'hang on, what's this Reader thing?'



Safari 5 has a nice little button next to the URL that effectively kills the ads, strips off the site's branding and presents the text in nicely-formatted book-style pages.




For the full report visit here:















Apple Lifted 'Make Web Go Away' Button From Open Source



The Register's Cade Metz reports:



Apple Safari's new "make web go away" button is based on an open source project distributed under the Apache 2 license.



The Safari Reader, which debuted yesterday with version 5 of the Apple browser, is built using the source code for Readability, an Apache project from Arc90 Labs....



Apple does include a nod to Readability in its Safari acknowledgments (Help > Acknowledgments), but true to form, it never said a word to Arc90 or anyone else.....




For the full commentary visit here:















Safari Reader: Apple's Weapon of Mass Destruction



Blogger Jim Lynch says



Steve Jobs gave his usual keynote address at WWDC today. The iPhone took center stage, as expected. But there was another announcement that web publishers should take note of and should dread: Safari 5.



The release of Safari 5 does not bode well for web publishers. Specifically, the inclusion of a feature called Safari Reader may ultimately prove financially devastating for many web publishers....



Apple has essentially destroyed the web publishing model completely with the release of Safari 5. This is the equivalent of dropping a nuclear bomb on the entire web economy. It's a weapon of potential mass destruction for web publishers....



We all know that Apple is an arrogant company. They've proven it many times in the past. And I say this as someone that owns an iPad, iPhone, iMac, etc. I'm not an Apple basher. But this really takes the cake......




For the full commentary visit here:















Is Apple's Safari 5 a Publisher Killer?



Computerworld's Preston Gralla says:



The just-released Safari 5 promises faster performance, better adherence to HTML 5 standards and a few other goodies. But a nifty feature in Safari Reader also takes dead aim at online publishers, who could see significant revenue losses if Safari ever becomes popular.....a relatively small number of people use Safari compared to other browsers. But if that ever changes and Safari Reader becomes popular, it may spell very bad news for any Web site looking for revenue.




For the full report visit here:















First look: Safari 5's Extensions



Macworld's Marco Tabini says that few new browser features are more prominent than the arrival of an extensions system, and with a Safari 5 extension system in place, developers are in position to augment the functionality provided by the browser itself, letting users add to Safari all sorts of capabilities that had previously been the domain of hacks and workarounds.



For the full commentary visit here:















What Safari 5 Extensions Mean To Mac Users



Mac360's Jeffrey Mincey says:



Apple s Safari 5 for Mac and Windows is here. It s familiar, lean, clean, and fast. Oh, and it s ready for extensions. What are extensions? Why should Safari users care?



Software developers can create Apple blessed and approved extensions think of them as add on utilities that perform any number of functions that run in a secure sandbox....



One year from now the extensions for Safari are likely to number in the hundreds.




To read more, click here.















Safari Extensions Site Already



A new Website compiled by Jonas Wisser is dedicated to a handy listing of available Safari Extensions to tide you over until Apple opens their gallery.



Selections include:



Type-To-Navigate by Daniel Bergey

Safari Bit.ly Shortener by Miguel ngel Lorente

GoMBoX by Constantin Mller

jQueried by Kyle Conroy

Faceblock by Connor McKay

Lucidica Reader, ported by Adam Wilcox

Share with Facebook by Thomas Feriero

Snapper by David Grevink

Pagesaver by Maurice Svay

Nambu by Sylvain Soliman



You can check it out at:















A First Overview and Roundup of Safari Extensions



MacStories' Federico Viticci says:



One of the most important features of Safari 5 is support for extensions: it s what Safari users had been wanting for a very long time, and it s a big deal. It s a big deal for users who want to customize their browser the way they want, it s a huge deal for developers who may start to charge for full-featured extensions in the future. Just think about Twitter clients or RSS apps living inside the browser.



Safari 5 has been available for 12 hours now, and some developers have already released their first extensions. Obviously these extensions are far from being complete and full-featured , but still it s worth taking a look at them, as they re giving us a glimpse at what devs might offer in a few weeks.....




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Safari Purged Of Decade-old Browser History Leak



The Register's Dan Goodin says:



Apple Safari has become the first major browser to be purged of one of the web's longest-running privacy defects: The ability for any site owner to effortlessly steal a complete copy of your recent browsing history.




For the full report visit here:















Style On The Move: Apple MacBook



chesterfirst.co.uk's Reporter says the Apple MacBook continues to set the bar for ultra portable computers, and though it's on the high end laptop price scale, you really do get what you pay for....



You can check it out at:













Mac mini Enhanced Compute Cloud (Mac mini EC2)



Mac mini Enhanced Compute Cloud (Mac mini EC2) is an Internet cloud service providing on-demand compute capacity using dedicated Mac mini computers. It combines the hardware and software advantages of server colocation with the low cost and instant deployment of cloud computing. With provisioning and setup of a Mac mini in minutes, web developers now have a 100% dedicated Mac OS X Snow Leopard solution for cloud computing that does NOT share hardware resources or use virtualization.....



Similar to blade servers, Mac mini servers are mounted vertically on their side in locking cabinets.



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The Tech Night Owl: The Verdict: Jobs is Rational, Ballmer is Otherwise



At last week s All Things Digital conference, sponsored by the Wall Street Journal, both Steve Jobs and Steve Ballmer were front and center, on different days. Unlike that famous joint appearance between Jobs and Bill Gates, the sponsors of this year s event opted for separate sessions. Or maybe Jobs and Ballmer wanted it that way.




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Wednesday, 15 December 2010
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Canada introduces anti-spam law as spam URLs become pervasive



The Government of Canada recently re-introduced anti-spam legislation, titled the Fighting Internet and Wireless Spam Act (FISA), in the House of Commons. The goal of the proposed legislation blue sky visor bluetooth handsfree car kit 1001b is to deter damaging and deceptive forms of spam and help drive spammers out of the country.


FISA is an important step in the ongoing fight against spam. The May 2010 MessageLabs Intelligence Report indicated that, in Canada, 89.4 per cent of email was spam. The global ratio of spam was 90 per cent.


Analysis revealed that nine out of 10 spam emails now contain a URL link in the message. In May, five percent of all domains found in spam URLs belonged to genuine web sites. Of the most frequently used domain names contained in spam URLS, the top four belong to well-known web sites used for social networking, blogging, file sharing and host other forms of user-generated content.


Domains belonging to well-known web sites tend to be recycled and used continuously compared with “disposable†domains which are used for a short period of time and never seen again. This is perhaps because some work is involved in acquiring them: the legitimate domains blue sky visor bluetooth handsfree car kit 1001b require CAPTCHAs to be solved to create the large numbers of accounts that are then used by spammers.


While Rustock is the botnet that uses the greatest number of disposable domains, Storm, which has recently returned to the spamming scene, is the only botnet that uses genuine domains in greater number than disposable domains.


Sixty-five per cent of spam from the Storm botnet uses a legitimate domain, many of which are for URL shortening services. Disposable domains are often used quickly after being first registered, and on average, 50 per cent are used within nine days, before spammers switch to newer domains.


 


Also, MessageLabs Intelligence intercepted a malware attack featuring the theme of The FIFA World Cup competition that starts in June. Composed in Portuguese and featuring the blue sky visor bluetooth handsfree car kit 1001b branding of one of the event sponsors, the email was sent from an IP address in Macau, China.


Once downloaded and activated, the malware produces files that generate pop-up messages and in the background collects information on what other machines are on the same network, enabling the attacker further access to the compromised computer.


The May level of email-borne viruses in Canada was one in 230.9, while the global ratio was one in 211.6. Malware may penetrate an organization in many ways, including drive-by attacks from compromised websites, Trojan horses and worms that spread by copying themselves to blue sky visor bluetooth handsfree car kit 1001b removable drives.


The most frequently blocked malware for the last month was the Sality.AE virus, which spreads by infecting executable files and attempts to download potentially malicious files from the Internet.


With spammers and cyber criminals remaining as active as ever, legislation such as FISA can help flush out malicious and illegitimate activities and make sure that Canadian organizations follow better business practices.


Matt Sergeant, is a Senior Anti-Spam Technologist for  



Tuesday, 14 December 2010
Motorola skn6252a miniusb to microusb adaptor Alternative sites to check out on Quit Facebook Day

Alternative sites to check out on Quit Facebook Day



Happy Quit Facebook Day. 


Think of motorola skn6252a miniusb to microusb adaptor the endless invitation to Mafia Wars or pleas to search for a missing cow on Farmville, not the constant updates from friends who just have to tell the world that they “just can’t wait for Friday†or that a “Sausage, eggs and mee goreng and a cup of Nescafe Gold†really perked them up today. All that could come to an end.



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Last time I checked the , which officially starts today has only signed up 26,977 committed Facebook quitters out of the social networking site’s 400 million members. So good luck with that.


However, writer Steven Vaughan-Nichols has come up with a list of seven alternative sites that you might what to check out. We have his list here but you can also read the motorola skn6252a miniusb to microusb adaptor


WikiHow also has this step-by-step advice on Facebook-weary on how to kick the habbit – .


 


Here’s Steve’s list:



While this open-source project is still in beta, it’s an interesting take on social networking. Instead of being under the control of one company and one set of administrators, Appleseed works via a distributed server software package tied together with the ASN (Appleseed Social Network).


That means that as a user, you select and log into an Appleseed site. Once there, you connect with friends, send messages, share photos and videos, join discussions and participate in all the usual social networking stuff. Don’t like the specific Appleseed site you’re on? Then sign up for a different one and, according to motorola skn6252a miniusb to microusb adaptor the site, “immediately reconnect with everyone in your network.”



Diaspora, for all the headlines it’s gotten, is still not much more than an idea.


Technically, Diaspora sounds a lot like Appleseed. It’s also going to be built from open-source software, and it’s going to be a distributed network server application. The first Diaspora code release is slated for September.



Rather than motorola skn6252a miniusb to microusb adaptor being a social network, Elgg is designed for companies and groups to run their own social networks.


You can either run your own Elgg installation — according to the Web site, the developers will be happy to help you — or you can host your site with a provider that specializes in Elgg sites. Starting later this summer, you’ll also be able to host it on Elgg.com itself.


While businesses and social groups may find Elgg interesting, it’s not really a Facebook competitor in and of itself.



Lorea describes itself as “a project to create secure social cybernetic systems, in which human networks will become simultaneously represented on a virtual shared world.” It’s an experimental social network that combines some aspects of social networking, such as communities and real-time updating a la Twitter, with blogging.


Lorea may be less a Facebook competitor than a site for programmers who want to explore the fundamental concepts of how social networks should work.



Unlike Appleseed and Diaspora, the Vodafone Group’s OneSocialWeb is not only hoping to become a social network itself, but also to be the focal point for all the other social networks you may belong to.


For example, if OneSocialWeb works as planned, it will provide the common infrastructure from which you can access all your friends’ information, photos, comments, etc., from Twitter, Facebook and other networks.


Of course, for this to work, the other social networks would have to agree to play by OneSocialWeb’s rules — and I suspect they won’t want to make it easy for users to jump from their own network to another.


Look for a public OneSocialWeb beta later this summer.



Like Elgg, Pligg is an open-source platform for building social networks. The key difference between the two is that Pligg is also a content management system.


Specifically, Pligg is a CMS that enables users to submit and vote on news articles, like Digg. Besides the usual up-or-down voting system, Pligg offers a chance to rate the articles using a five-star scale. While more than good enough for this kind of story-sharing, Pligg really isn’t going to be the basis of a Facebook-type network.



Here’s the good news: Pip.io is already up and running, and it is a real would-be Facebook competitor. Here’s the bad news: It is still very rough.


For instance, when Steve  asked it to find members of Pip.io whom he already knew by using his Gmail contact list, it instead offered to let him invite everyone on his thousand-plus address book to join him on Pip.io.


The interface, which owes more to Twitter than to Facebook, is easy to use. It also enables you to use other social networks such as Facebook and Twitter from Pip.io. In short, Pip.io is trying to be both a social network and a social network client.


It may, eventually, do quite well at all these jobs. But for now, it’s a work in progress.



Monday, 13 December 2010
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ROUND ROCK, Texas — Dell Inc. said Thursday that it lowered its first-quarter results by $100 million, or 5 cents per share, to set aside a bookmark php $100 million reserve it may need to pay out as part of a settlement related to an ongoing SEC accounting probe into the computer maker’s accounting and financial reporting practices.


The company also said its CEO, Michael Dell, is talking with the Securities and Exchange Commission about a possible settlement.


Dell first disclosed an internal investigation into its accounting in 2006, saying it was notified in August of that year of an SEC inquiry related to its revenue recognition and financial reporting.


In 2007, it said it would restate more than four years of financial results with lower earnings after the probe found that its employees bookmark php had misled auditors and manipulated results to meet performance targets.


Dell said Thursday that a settlement would include negligence-based fraud charges and non-fraud based charges connected to disclosures and alleged omissions that occurred before fiscal 2008 as part of its relationship with chip maker Intel Corp.


Dell said bookmark php in a statement that its CEO and the SEC have begun talking about a “settlement framework” to resolve the allegations against it.


In the statement, Dell said that a settlement would not prevent Dell from working as an officer or director of a public company, and “would be made without admitting or denying the SEC’s allegations.”


In May, the company had reported a profit of $441 million, or 22 cents per share, for the Feburary-through-April quarter. The company says its profit for that period is now $341 million, or 17 cents per share. Its adjusted earnings remain the same at 30 cents per share.


Dell’s shares dropped 30 cents, or 2.3 percent, to $12.77 in after-hours trading following its news release. It ended the regular session up 29 cents at $13.07.

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Sunday, 12 December 2010
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AUSTIN, Texas — Samsung Electronics Co. said Wednesday that due to projected heavy demand for its advanced logic chips bookmark php the South Korean company will invest $3.6 billion to expand capacity at its plant in Austin, Texas, and hire 500 more workers there by 2011.


Samsung will raise its employee count at the facility to 1,500 from 1,000 by next year, boosting annual payroll to about $105 million. The expansion, which builds out the second phase of its 2.3 million-square-foot complex, will bring its total investment in the Austin plant to more than $9 billion.


Most of the new employees with be engineers and technicians. In addition, the company said almost 3,000 construction workers and equipment vendors will move in and set up the machinery. The plant will build advanced logic devices for Samsung’s system large-scale integration business and continue to make NAND flash memory chips, which are used in consumer electronics such as digital cameras, thumb drives and MP3 players.


“Forty-five nanometer and below advanced logic applications are in high demand and respective markets are expected to show substantial growth in the coming years,” said Stephen Woo, executive vice president and general manager of Samsung’s System LSI division. bookmark php


Samsung expects the facility will be operational by the second quarter of next year.

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Saturday, 11 December 2010
Sony ericsson aspen US says nuclear sanctions are toughest ever; Iran’s leader dismisses them as ‘annoying flies’

UNITED NATIONS — The U.S. and its allies scored a long-sought victory Wednesday by pushing through new U.N. sanctions over Iran’s nuclear program, punishments Tehran dismissed as sony ericsson aspen “annoying flies, like a used tissue.”


The sanctions target Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard, ballistic missiles and nuclear-related investments. Oil exports, the lifeblood of Iran’s economy, are not affected because targeting them would have cost the U.S. essential support from Russia and China.


President Barack Obama said the sanctions are the toughest Iran has ever faced. They required several months of difficult negotiations by the five veto-wielding permanent U.N. Security Council members — the U.S., Russia, China, Britain and France — and non-member Germany. This is the fourth round of sanctions aimed at getting Iran into serious discussions on its nuclear ambitions.


“Actions do have consequences, and today the Iranian government will face some of those consequences,” Obama said. He left the door open to diplomacy but said Iran “will find itself more isolated, less prosperous and less secure” unless it meets its obligations under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.


Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, on an official visit in Tajikistan, dismissed the new resolution. sony ericsson aspen


“From right and from left, they adopt sanctions, but for us they are annoying flies, like a used tissue,” he said.


Tehran insists its program is peaceful and aimed at producing nuclear energy. The U.S. and its allies say Iran is trying to produce nuclear weapons; they want Iran to suspend uranium enrichment and start negotiations aimed at ensuring that it uses nuclear technology only for peaceful purposes.


The sony ericsson aspen new resolution bans Iran from pursuing “any activity related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons,” bars Iranian investment in activities such as uranium mining and prohibits Iran from buying several categories of heavy weapons including attack helicopters and missiles. Iran, however, already has most of what it would need to make a weapon.


Iran’s top nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, warned that “choosing the option of confrontation will bring Iran’s resolute response,” according to Iran’s official news agency. He did not elaborate.


Iran’s U.N. Ambassador Mohammad Khazaee accused the United States, Britain and their allies of abusing the Security Council to attack Iran.


“No amount of pressure and mischief will be able to break our nation’s determination to pursue and defend its legal and inalienable rights,” Khazaee said. “Iran is one of the most powerful and stable countries in the region and never bowed — and will never bow — to the hostile actions and pressures by these few powers and will continue to defend its rights.”


U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice dismissed Khazaee’s statement as “ridiculous … reprehensible, offensive, and inaccurate” and declared that “these sanctions are as tough as sony ericsson aspen they are smart and precise.”


The resolution was approved by a vote of 12-2 with Lebanon abstaining and Brazil and Turkey voting “no.” Turkey and Brazil, both non-permanent council members, brokered a fuel-swap agreement with Iran that they offered as an alternative solution to concerns Tehran may be enriching uranium for nuclear weapons.


Lebanon’s U.N. Ambassador Nawaf Salam said he abstained because the government failed to “reach a final position.” A U.N. diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity because the government debate was private, said the Cabinet was split, 14-14, on whether to vote no or abstain.


The sanctions put Iran in the unusual position of bashing key allies China and Russia. Both countries voted for the resolution and either could have vetoed it. Ahmadinejad warned Russian leaders last month “to correct themselves, and not let the Iranian nation consider them among its enemies.”


In Moscow, the Itar-Tass news agency reported that Ahmadinejad will not take part in the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Uzbekistan beginning Thursday. The group was created in 2001 to address religious extremism and border security in Central Asia, and has grown into a bloc aimed at defying U.S. interests in the region.


Ahmadinejad is scheduled to tour the World Expo in Shanghai this week, but is not expected to hold talks with senior Chinese leaders.


Iran holds more leverage over China, which needs Iran’s oil and gas to feed its growing energy appetite, than it does over Russia, which has long provided important technology to Iran including building the country’s first nuclear reactor. The facility is expected to begin electricity production this summer.


The Security Council imposed limited sanctions in December 2006 and has been ratcheting them up in hopes of pressuring Iran to suspend enrichment and start negotiations on its nuclear program. Iran has repeatedly defied the demand and has stepped up its activities, enriching uranium to 20 percent and announcing plans to build new nuclear facilities.


The new resolution imposes sanctions on 40 Iranian companies and organizations — 15 linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, 22 involved in nuclear or ballistic missile activities and three linked to the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines. That more than doubles the 35 entities that had been subject to an asset freeze.


The sanctions add one individual to the previous list of 40 Iranians subject to an asset freeze — Javad Rahiqi, who heads the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran’s Esfahan Nuclear Technology Center. All 41 individuals will also now be subject to a travel ban.


Rahiqi declined to comment when contacted by The Associated Press.


The resolution also calls on all countries to cooperate in cargo inspections — which must receive the consent of the ship’s flag state — if there are “reasonable grounds” to believe the cargo could contribute to the Iranian nuclear program.


On the financial side, it calls on — but does not require — countries to block financial transactions, including insurance and reinsurance, and to ban the licensing of Iranian banks if they have information that provides “reasonable grounds” to believe these activities could contribute to Iranian nuclear activities.


U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Tuesday that new sanctions would pave the way for tougher additional measures by the U.S. and its allies. France’s U.N. Ambassador Gerard Araud said after Wednesday’s vote that European Union foreign ministers will be meeting on Monday and France would like “a tough translation of the resolution,” but it’s up to the 27 countries to decide on additional sanctions.


Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Michael Oren, said the resolution “can serve as a viable platform” for nations to launch sanctions such as restrictions on Iran’s ability to import gasoline. “They have a lot of oil, but not a lot of refined oil or the ability to export oil abroad,” he said.


The U.N. resolution was approved despite an Iranian diplomatic offensive launched in April. Jalili visited Beijing that month in the wake of U.S. reports saying China had dropped its opposition to possible new U.N. measures against Iran.


Iran also approached several non-permanent Security Council members, including Bosnia, Brazil, Turkey and Uganda, in hopes of averting new sanctions. Inviting diplomats from all 15 members of the Security Council to a two-hour dinner in New York in May was seen as Iran’s high-profile attempt to head off additional penalties.


China’s U.N. Ambassador Li Baodong said after the vote that the sanctions were aimed at curbing nonproliferation and would not affect “the normal life of the Iranian people” nor deter normal trade activity, a view echoed by Russia’s U.N. envoy Vitaly Churkin.


The five permanent council members and Germany, in a statement after the vote, reaffirmed their “determination and commitment to seek an early negotiated solution to the Iranian nuclear issue … which would restore international confidence in the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear program.” It welcomed and commended “all diplomatic efforts in this regard, especially those recently made by Brazil and Turkey.”


Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said the new sanctions were “a mistake” implemented “just for spite.” According to the state-run Agencia Brasil news agency, Silva said the resolution’s supporters “threw out an historic opportunity to peacefully negotiate the Iranian nuclear program” — the fuel-swap agreement his country and Turkey had championed.


Under the proposal, Iran would swap some of its enriched uranium for fuel for a research reactor in Tehran. The U.S., Russia and France have said that — unlike the original plan drawn up eight months ago — the proposal would leave Iran with enough material to make a nuclear weapon.


The three countries sent a letter to the International Atomic Energy Agency seeking clarifications from Tehran, and several council ambassadors said they would still like to see the swap go ahead. Lebanon’s Salam called it “a gateway for confidence building measures.”


“We believe that the sanctions resolution is a painful failure of diplomatic efforts,” Salam said. “We refuse to give up. We call on all states … to reinitiate and intensify diplomatic efforts.”


The new sanctions should bring little direct political fallout for Ahmadinejad. The country has been deeply polarized since last June’s disputed presidential election — which the opposition claims was rigged by vote fraud — and Ahmadinejad’s backers are likely to use the sanctions as a rallying cry.


In Venezuela, President Hugo Chavez condemned the measures against Iran, his close ally.


“Why won’t they sanction Israel? You realize the cynicism of the Yankee empire and its allies in the world,” Chavez said in a televised speech Wednesday night. “Israel massacres, kills, doesn’t comply with United Nations resolutions … and the United Nations acts as if nothing had happened.”


Associated Press Writers George Jahn in Vienna, Matthew Lee in Quito, Ecuador, Peter James Spielmann at the United Nations, Beth Fouhy in New York City, Mark Lavie in Jerusalem and Olga Tutubalina in Dushanbe, Tajikistan contributed to this report.

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Things for iPad misses other key interface features. You can't simply drag single (or multiple) items into new areas; you have to tap them and select a new destination. Worse, there's no search functionality, and bizarrely, you can't create lists that aren't Projects, a restriction that will seriously irk users of Things on other platforms. Cultured Code says it will address most (or all) of these in an update, but it's been almost two months since the app was released, and the company was unable to confirm a timeframe for an update that is absolutely essential for rounding out this half-baked, under-featured, and significantly overpriced app. We know this developer can do great things, and we're hoping the 1.1 update of this iPad app will realize its full potential.




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The idea of Microsoft Corp. letting people use its software for free will take some getting used to. But rest assured, it makes sense: The new Office Web Apps are rather stripped-down versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.


In our test, it’s evident that Microsoft is positioning these free “Web applications,” which run in a browser, as extensions of and supplements to its full Office suite, rather than as standalone replacements in the vein of Google’s Docs, which has been available since 2006.


That said, the free Microsoft programs can still prove valuable for those who don’t want to buy the LG Mobile Cell Phone Parts software. Microsoft is releasing its latest version, Office 2010, to consumers next week. The “Home and Student” package, which consists of the same four applications that are available on the Web, will cost $149 for the full, packaged product, and $119 for a download.


In particular, the Web Apps will be helpful for those who collaborate with people who have the full Office suite. You can open documents they send and modify text, spreadsheets and so forth. But the bulk of the formatting will still need to be done with the desktop application.


The Web Apps can also be a standalone alternative to Google Docs, if your demands are low. You can create, share and print new documents in the browser. Web-created Word documents may LG Mobile Cell Phone Parts satisfy many users, while PowerPoint decks will be very crude.


As is Microsoft’s intent, the Web Apps are most useful to those who also buy the software. You can shuttle your documents back and forth between the desktop and Web versions. For instance, if you have Office on your work computer, you can now make changes from your home computer, even if it’s a Macintosh or a puny netbook.


So how do you access the Web Apps? If you have a Windows Live or Hotmail account, you will notice a link to “Office” at the top of the screen after you log in. Otherwise, sign up for an account. The files will live in a Web-based “SkyDrive” tied to the account.


A word about browsers: If your computer is on the old side, or a low-powered one like a netbook, you’ll want to avoid using the Web Apps with Microsoft’s own Internet Explorer. In my test on a computer that’s seen four or five summers already, typing in the Word Web App using Internet Explorer 8 was painful. The text took too long to appear, and the sentence wavered up and down as if I were hammering on a mechanical typewriter. The app simply overloaded the PC’s processor, and it was unable to keep pace with the typing.


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Here’s a rundown of the Web Apps, and the differences from the offline versions:


Word — The most fully featured of the apps. You can type, check spelling, set headlines, create tables and insert pictures. You can’t tweak the margins, create columns, or access footnotes or comments, though you can view all these features in a “Reading View” if they’ve been added in the desktop program. Note that unlike the other Web Apps and Google Docs, Word Web App does not automatically save your document as you work — you have to hit the Save button. Google Docs’ word processor is more fully featured, but fancy stuff, including footnotes, doesn’t work well when imported into Word.


Excel — You can enter data and formulas in spreadsheets and have them calculated correctly. You can’t adjust the layout of the sheet or create pie charts or other graphics. Oddly, you can’t move cells or columns around: You have to cut them out, make space for them somewhere else, and then paste them. You can’t open some spreadsheets that have “comments, shapes or other objects.”


PowerPoint — You can edit text and add slides, but you can’t adjust graphic elements. If you have an arrow pointing the wrong way, you can delete it, but you can’t make it point the right way. You can create a presentation with pre-formatted boxes and diagrams, but your options are very limited. The Web App is mostly good for minor edits or last-minute changes.


OneNote — Microsoft’s sleeper Office app, designed to help you collect information and notes in one, easily searchable place. The Web App lets you paste pictures into your notes, but the more useful features of the desktop program, like inserting PDFs and clippings from Web pages, are missing. The app is supposed to be able to send notes to the desktop program and vice versa, but this didn’t work — I got error messages instead. A Microsoft representative said this may be a symptom of the flood of users trying the Apps this week.


Online:


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