Saturday, December 31, 2011

How Symbian's Endurance Leaves Room for Windows Phone


There's a semi-shocking stat going around today for those of us who live in the U.S.: according to StatCounter, which tracks mobile Web traffic, Symbian is still the number-one smartphone OS in the world.

There's a lot of strangeness in StatCounter's numbers, which don't entirely sync up with other methods of measuring OS popularity. But Symbian apparently still dominates in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, while it has faded into the background in the U.S. and Europe.

This is a potential rebuttal of MG Siegler's and Jon Gruber's assertion that Microsoft is "way too late" with Windows Phone, although you could make an argument that Apple and Google have the U.S., Canada, and Western Europe sewn up.

Microsoft + Nokia = The Whole Developing World
Mopping up after Symbian is where Microsoft's purchase of Nokia?did I say that out loud??comes into play, and Nokia CEO Stephen Elop has talked about converting Symbian fans into Windows Phone owners several times.

In much of Asia and Africa, especially, phones are sold independently of their carriers?that's one reason dual-SIM phones sell so well in places like India. So Microsoft/Nokia?let's call it MiKia?starts to look a lot more like Apple. MiKia now controls the OS, MiKia controls the OEM, the carrier isn't terribly relevant in the process, and?the real kicker?MiKia has a huge network of retailers in those countries.

The persistence of Symbian, a dying OS, is going to create a vacuum in Asia and Africa over the next few years. A lot of that vacuum will be sucked up by cheap Android phones, especially in places like China where domestic manufacturers are popping them out like gumball-machine toys. But with a good OS to OEM to retailer link and a void to fill, MiKia at least has a chance among those 3 billion-plus consumers.

(By the way: Yes, I'm not mentioning RIM's BlackBerry, which is doing pretty well in the developing world. But I don't think RIM's current short-term strategy, or lack of such, changes the playing field for Microsoft.)

If you want to know why Microsoft is prioritizing low-cost phones with "Tango" sotware over super-phones running "Apollo," that's why. It's aiming at countries where phones aren't generally subsidized, and where average incomes are lower. It hasn't been able to make a big move there yet because the phones have been too expensive. It's boring for all of us U.S.-based tech blogs to write about, but that doesn't mean it's dumb.

The counterargument, of course, is that where America and Europe go, developing countries are sure to follow. This is similar in some ways to my own argument about Windows Phone needing to attract a core of influencers before selling low-cost phones to the influencers' families and friends, but there's a key difference.

Mobile phones are an essentially social product, and the phones your immediate circle of friends and family carry are much more relevant than what people in faraway countries use. I'm also not sure that Indians and Brazilians aspire to use American and European toys anymore; that kind of northward-looking aspiration may be an artifact of the late 20th Century.

What About Here?
So it's not too late for MiKia in much of the world, where Symbian still dominates?many people still hold Nokia phones and the company has a strong retail network. That brings us back to the U.S. and Europe, of course. What about here?

First of all, I disagree with Siegler that Windows Phone has "essentially no third-party developer support." I've been hacking at some Windows Phones this week, and there are plenty of third-party apps. They just aren't the same apps as you find on Android and iPhone, which alienates Windows Phone owners in a Robert Scoble dinner party full of Android and iPhone owners trading app tips.

(You'll see this phenomenon in other criticisms of Windows Phone: critics say "I looked for my favorite Android/iPhone apps and didn't find them," as opposed to looking for apps that serve those functions but may be from a different developer, under a different name.)

Siegler's right, though, that Windows Phone needs to be disruptive, which it hasn't been. In the U.S., Microsoft's hardware strategy, its carrier strategy, and even its TV ads have been basically conservative. The phones are all black slabs, the platform went for big GSM carriers first, and Microsoft is running vague lifestyle ads. Yawn.

Former Windows Phone exec Charlie Kindel, meanwhile, criticized Microsoft's Windows Phone strategy recently, saying that OEMs, carriers and retailers never really got behind the platform.

There's always room for disruption, but Microsoft has to disrupt. It could do this with Xbox or Kinect integration, with hardware designs or by subsidizing the heck out of devices so they're far less expensive than gadgets with similar specs. (Hey, that last one is working for Amazon with the Kindle Fire.) Just puttering along hoping the carriers will anoint it as the "third force" isn't enough, at least in markets where friends and family generally push buyers in Android and iOS directions.

For more, see PCMag's year in review of Apple, Microsoft, and RIM.

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Insurance discounts granted and revoked by same inspection firm ...

It appears Coconut Creek resident Sandy Teich wasn't the only one who hired an inspection firm that said her home upgrades qualified for insurance discounts only to have the very same firm do another inspection at the insurer's expense and take the discounts away.

Eight South Floridians called or wrote this week to say they had the same experience. Most are insured by Citizens and all said they had the same inspection firm as Teich. That firm did more than 17,316 of the re-inspections Citizens processed as of Dec. 20.

Phil Calder of Tamarac wrote: "Citizens hired [a firm] to do my inspection which is the one of the same companies...who gave me a perfect inspection two months earlier!" He said he plans to leave Citizens because the insurer claims it's not subject to laws that require insurers to handle claims in good faith.

Neil Leibowitz, of Plantation, wrote that he received a few, minor discounts about three years ago from a firm and "a few months ago, another [inspector from the same firm] came over, to verify the discounts I received based on the earlier inspection. If you read the two reports, it doesn't sound like these two inspectors are talking about the same house." He said Gov. Rick Scott has advocated larger rate hikes for Citizens so consumers will go elsewhere: "Only problem is that 'elsewhere,' is essentially nowhere, since the only companies available seem to be start-ups, third rate, or pure scams. I was taken out of Citizens twice in the past few years. Both companies didn't last two years.....and these were years in which we had no hurricane damage to contend with."

Tom Steder wrote: "My sons property was reinspected by the SAME... inspector as the original report and was drastically different from the original. Nail spacing had changed on the roof? The roof to wall attachment had changed? All of this while NOTHING had been done to the roof. The premium increase was ludicrous."

About a dozen homeowners reported they had different inspection firms both times but had the same result: a much higher premium.

A few said it paid to fight their insurers for legitimate discounts and one said her State Farm agent helped her with it. Others said shopping around made sense. Nina and Frank Panuzzo of Plantation said their premium with State Farm after the insurer's re-inspection increased to $4,380, up 37 percent from the year before and 62 percent from 2010. With a deductible of roughly $16,000, they said they wondered, "Why have insurance?" But they shopped around and found an insurer, an AAA affiliate, that offered a premium of $3,564 with a much lower deductible.

Teich, whose premium with Citizens increased by about $850, or 23 percent, reported today at the insurer has agreed to refund about $500. She provided Citizens with NOA documents for some of her home upgrades earlier this month.

Source: http://weblogs.sun-sentinel.com/business/realestate/housekeys/blog/2011/12/like_coconut_creek_resident_sa.html

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Friday, December 30, 2011

16-year-old computer prodigy's life at risk

This portrait of Arfa Karim Randhawa, by Dan DeLong, accompanied a Seattle P-I story about her 2005 Microsoft visit.

Computer programming prodigy Arfa Karim Randhawa, a?16-year-old girl from?Pakistan who seven years ago became the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional in the world, is on life support after?suffering an epileptic attack, according to a newspaper report out of the country.

Her father,?Amjad Karim Randhawa, tells The Express Tribune,??only a miracle will allow my brilliant, genius daughter to live now."

In 2005, when I was working for the Seattle P-I newspaper, I got a chance to meet and?write a story?about Arfa. She was 10 years old at the time, visiting the Microsoft campus to meet Bill Gates and other executives from the Redmond company.

(Msnbc.com is a joint venture of Microsoft and NBC Universal.)

As I wrote in the story at the time,?She made an impression through a combination of charm, flattery and boldness uncommon for someone her age. For example, during Arfa?s meeting with Gates, she presented him with a poem she wrote that celebrated his life story. But she also questioned him about what she perceived to be the relatively small proportion of women on the?campus.

In short, she is a remarkable person. She is also very thoughtful, and after the article ran, she made a point of keeping in touch with me via email. It was fun to periodically get messages from her out of the blue, updating me on her progress in school and her plans for the future.

Arfa was extremely proud of her accomplishment as the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional, even including the phrase ?Youngest MCP in the World? in her email signature line. So a?few years ago,when a 9-year-old from India broke her record, I sent Arfa a link and asked her what she thought.

I went back this morning and found her response ?

?This is the first time I?ve seen this story. But I must say that I?m really happy to have read it. This is exactly what I had been wishing for ever since I got to bring laurels for my country. I am very glad to see that people are following what I did and have succeeded in beating me. I don?t know whether you?ve heard or not but a boy, named Bilal, from Gujranwala in Pakistan also became a Microsoft Certified Professional at the age of nine. I would say that the other youngsters should follow suit, thereby convincing the people to take us kids seriously. Our generation is very talented and so should be promoted.?

She was 13 at the time, and working hard in school in hopes of attending her ?dream university,? MIT, where she wanted to study computer science.

Todd Bishop is co-founder of GeekWire, a technology news site based in Seattle.

Source: http://digitallife.today.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/12/30/9833946-remembering-arfa-seizure-threatens-life-of-16-year-old-computer-prodigy

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Don't Keep Me Waiting: Special Acoustic Britney Spears Track Released


Britney Spears is making this holiday season memorable with gifts to her fans - and we're not just talking about her engagement to Jason Trawick, nice as that was.

Earlier, she released a new/old song, "Strangest Love," reportedly recorded (but never released) for 2003's In The Zone. Now another new song has surfaced online.

It's an acoustic version of “Don’t Keep Me Waiting,” which was clearly enhanced with production on the album version. But this one is fun to listen to in its own way.

Listen to Britney Spears in a rare acoustic setting and see what you think:


Britney Spears - Don't Keep Me Waiting (Acoustic)

Thoughts on Spears' acoustic version of 'Don't Keep Me Waiting'?

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/12/dont-keep-me-waiting-unreleasted-acoustic-britney-spears-track-r/

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North Korea begins memorial for Kim Jong Il

In this image made from KRT video, Kim Jong Un, center, Kim Jong Il's youngest son and successor, walks next to his father's hearse during a funeral procession for the late North Korean leader in Pyongyang, North Korea Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/KRT via APTN) TV OUT, NORTH KOREA OUT

In this image made from KRT video, Kim Jong Un, center, Kim Jong Il's youngest son and successor, walks next to his father's hearse during a funeral procession for the late North Korean leader in Pyongyang, North Korea Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/KRT via APTN) TV OUT, NORTH KOREA OUT

In this image made from KRT video, North Korean successor Kim Jong Un salutes as the funeral procession of late leader Kim Jong Il returned to the Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang, North Korea Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/KRT via APTN) TV OUT, NORTH KOREA OUT

In this image made from KRT video, North Korean military personnel cry during a funeral for late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, in snowy Pyongyang, North Korea, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/KRT via APTN)

In this image made from KRT video, Kim Jong Un, foreground, Kim Jong Il's youngest son and successor, salutes as he walks next to his father's hearse during a funeral procession for the late North Korean leader in snowy Pyongyang, North Korea Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. Walking behind Kim Jong Un is Jang Song Thaek, Kim Jong Il's brother-in-law and a vice chairman of the powerful National Defense Commission. (AP Photo/KRT via APTN) TV OUT, NORTH KOREA OUT

In this image made from KRT video, North Korean military personnel attend the funeral for late leader Kim Jong Il, in Pyongyang, North Korea Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/KRT via APTN) TV OUT, NORTH KOREA OUT

(AP) ? Hundreds of thousands of North Koreans packed the main plaza in Pyongyang as the nation's next leader looked on from a balcony at a solemn memorial for late leader Kim Jong Il Thursday.

Kim Jong Un stood watching from a balcony at the Grand People's Study House overlooking Kim Il Sung Square, flanked by the top party and military officials.

It was a cold, gray day as the memorial began with a silent tribute for the man who led his 24 million people with absolute rule for 17 years after taking power following the 1994 death of his father, North Korea founder Kim Il Sung.

A sea of soldiers filled the square, often the site of the massive military parades that Kim Jong Il loved, some of the seen stamping and trying to keep warm before the ceremony began.

The entire country is engulfed in sadness, a solemn Kim Yong Nam, president of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly and the ceremonial head of state, told the crowd. State television showed a smiling photograph of Kim Jong Il below him.

The memorial was taking place on the second day of funeral ceremonies for Kim Jong Il, who died of a heart attack Dec. 17 at age 69, according to state media.

The events are being watched closely for signs to who will take power in the next era of leadership in the country founded by Kim Il Sung in 1948 and led since then by the Kim family.

On Wednesday, hundreds of thousands of mourners had lined the streets as Kim Jong Il's hearse had made its way through the snowy streets in a 2 1/2-hour-long funeral procession.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/cae69a7523db45408eeb2b3a98c0c9c5/Article_2011-12-28-AS-Kim-Jong-Il-The-Funeral/id-a1d5914b55f44485a79529814a0c54ef

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Monday, December 26, 2011

2000 Ford Ranger

Mechanical

Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes

Interior

Cloth 60/40 split bench seat

Floor consolette w/dual cupholders

Black steering wheel

Tachometer

Electronic AM/FM stereo radio w/compact disc-inc: digital clock (4) speakers

12 volt pwr point

Cigarette lighter

Day/night interior rearview mirror

Colour-keyed headliner w/sound insulation

Colour-keyed rear-of-cab coat hook

AM/FM Stereo

Four Wheel Drive

Black vinyl floor covering w/insulation

Black scuff plates

Warning chimes-inc: headlights-on key-in-ignition seat belt

Securilock anti-theft system

Colour-keyed full-width instrument panel pad w/colour-keyed applique

Colour-keyed ashtray

Colour-keyed interior A/B-pillar mouldings

Colour-keyed door trim panels w/padded armrest & black door handles

Colour-keyed cloth sun visors w/LH strap

Dual door-operated front dome light

CD Player

Exterior

Painted front bumper

Platinum wheel-lip mouldings

(4) cargo box tie-down hooks

Aero halogen headlights

Dual black manual exterior mirrors

Speed-sensitive intermittent windshield wipers

Quick-release tailgate w/black handle

Intermittent Wipers

Painted rear step bumper w/safety chain holes

Platinum-coloured front/rear mud flaps

Painted grille

Bi-colour tail lights

Solar tinted glass

Black door handles

"4 x 4" decal

Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers

Safety

Rear-wheel anti-lock brake system

Adjustable height front shoulder safety belts w/top release

Driver Air Bag

Passenger Air Bag On/Off Switch

Driver & front passenger airbags w/passenger-side deactivation switch

Single-note horn

Passenger Air Bag

Source: http://vehicles.wheels.ca/gold-2000-ford-ranger-487770-canadasaghautosalesinc/

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Use the Power of Your Mind with the Mindflex Duel Game

A couple of years ago, Julie told us about the Mindflex game from Mattel.? It’s a “a mental acuity game where you use your thoughts to move a ball through an obstacle course.”? Now Mattel is offering the Mindflex Duel so you can go head-to-head (pardon the expression) against your friends.? There are five game [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2011/12/23/use-the-power-of-your-mind-with-the-mindflex-duel-game/

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Lawyer: Portugal denies US appeal for fugitive

Portugal's Supreme Court has refused a request from the U.S. to extradite American fugitive George Wright, his lawyer said Thursday.

Wright's lawyer Manuel Luis Ferreira said the court rejected an appeal by the U.S. against a lower court's decision that denied extradition a month ago.

"The Supreme Court has denied the appeal," Ferreira told The Associated Press. "They notified me today."

The U.S. can now appeal to Portugal's Constitutional Court if it chooses to.

Ferreira said he did not have details of the ruling. In Portugal, extradition cases are conducted in secret. Ferreira said Wright intends to remain in Portugal.

A Lisbon judge decided against Wright's extradition in November, two months after he was captured in Portugal following four decades on the run.

The U.S. Justice Department filed an appeal less than two weeks later.

Supreme Court officials weren't available to comment after office hours Thursday, and the U.S. Justice Department did not immediately reply to an email seeking comment.

The lower court judge had ruled that Wright, 68, had become a Portuguese citizen and that the statute of limitations on his 15- to 30-year sentence for a robbery-murder in New Jersey had expired, according to Ferreira.

Wright, now called Jorge Luis dos Santos after changing his identity, is married to a Portuguese woman and has two grown children. They have lived near Lisbon, the Portuguese capital, since 1993.

Wright spent seven years in a U.S. prison for murder before breaking out in 1970.

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He and others then hijacked a plane in 1972 from the U.S. to Algeria along with other Black Liberation Army militants. He was captured in Portugal after his U.S. fingerprint matched one in Portugal's database of prints for all citizens.

Wright's fugitive odyssey began when he broke out of Bayside State Prison in Leesburg, N.J., on Aug. 19, 1970, and made his way to Detroit, where he joined the Black Liberation Army. Dressed as a priest, he hijacked a Delta flight to Miami with four others, using handguns they sneaked on the plane.

After releasing the plane's 86 passengers for $1 million, the hijackers forced the plane to fly to Boston, then to Algeria, where they sought asylum.

Algeria gave the money and plane back to the U.S., and Wright and his comrades went underground, settling in France. The others were captured and convicted of hijacking in Paris, but radical French sympathizers helped Wright escape to Portugal.

Wright met his future wife, Maria do Rosario Valente, in Lisbon in 1978. The couple moved in the early 1980s to Guinea-Bissau, a former Portuguese colony, where Wright lived openly using his real name and socialized with U.S. diplomats and embassy personnel who told The Associated Press they were unaware of his past.

Guinea-Bissau granted him political asylum in the 1980s, made him a citizen and gave him the new name Jose Luis Jorge dos Santos, complete with fake names for his parents.

Wright then got Portuguese citizenship through his 1991 marriage to a Portuguese woman. His identity from Guinea-Bissau was accepted by Portugal when it granted him citizenship, according to his lawyer.

He and his wife moved back to Portugal in 1993 to the tiny town of Almocageme, 28 miles (45 kilometers) from Lisbon. Wright then worked a series of jobs ? as a painter, a nightclub bouncer and a barbecue chicken restaurant manager ? as they raised two children.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45769460/ns/world_news-europe/

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Daughter of Iran's former president stands trial (AP)

TEHRAN, Iran ? The daughter of former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has been brought to trial on charges of making propaganda against the ruling system.

Her lawyer, Gholam Ali Riahi, tells the semiofficial ISNA news agency that the charges against Faezeh Hashemi are related to interviews she gave to news websites.

Hashemi appeared at opposition protests after the disputed June 2009 presidential elections and was briefly detained in February.

Riahi said Sarturday he has asked the court to give him three days to prepare a final defense.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/iran/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111224/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_iran

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Sinaloa cartel OK's Mexico's newest drug ballads (AP)

NAUCALPAN, Mexico ? Trumpets and trombones blast across a rodeo ring where women in miniskirts dance with men in cowboy hats and gold chains. Some fans try to climb onto the stage while others whoop to the deafening music and sing along to an outlaw ballad about one of the most-wanted criminal suspects in North America, an alleged drug kingpin.

"We take care of El Mayo

"Here no one betrays him...

"We stay tough with AK-47s and bazookas at the neck

"Chopping heads off as they come

"We're bloody-thirsty crazy men

"Who like to kill."

At the microphone is Alfredo Rios, whose stage name is "The Komander." He's a singer of Movimiento Alterado ? "Altered Movement" in English ? a new commercial brand of "narcocorrido" ballads that bluntly describe drug violence to the oompah beat of Mexico's norteno music.

The songs are filled with unusually explicit lyrics about decapitations and torture, and praise for one drug gang in particular: the Sinaloa cartel and its bosses, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada and Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.

The increasingly popular music is banned on radio stations in parts of Mexico but is heavily promoted over the Internet. It is the brainchild of twin brothers based in Burbank, California, who have long turned to the Sinaloa cartel for artistic inspiration. They won a Grammy award in 2008 for producing an artist who goes by the name of "El Chapo de Sinaloa."

Omar Valenzuela says the music not only tells of the violent world of the Sinaloa cartel, but has received its blessing at least once, when the producers worried about the group's reaction to a song about Manuel Torres, allegedly a top hit man for Zambada.

"We looked for them and asked for permission," Valenzuela said. "We sent them the song and they told us it was OK to release the song. We were afraid. They told us through their people that we were authorized to release any song. Sometimes people can get offended. We didn't want any problems."

The song since then has been downloaded 5 million times from the company website, Valenzuela said, and the accompanying video, which tells of how much gunmen working for Torres enjoy killing, has been watched more than 13 million times on YouTube.

Rios and Valenzuela deny any direct relationship with any cartel, and say they don't receive any money from the gangs. "I wish they were putting in money to promote (the music)," Valenzuela said with a laugh.

For Jose Manuel Valenzuela, an expert on narcocorridos at Mexico's College of the Northern Border, the success of the Movimiento Alterado's music shows that drug traffickers have become more socially acceptable in many circles.

"The social presence of drug trafficking helps this music circulate, and this is also made easier by the easy access to it through the Internet," said Valenzuela, who is not related to the twins.

The new music was born in Culiacan, capital of the Pacific coast state of Sinaloa. The fact that the bands Valenzuela promotes sing exclusively about the Sinaloa cartel has mostly to do with geography, he said.

"In Culiacan, you can't sing about anyone else because they are from here," he said referring to the Sinaloa cartel. "Singing about the Zetas it's not even something you think about. Someone could complain. Nobody wants any trouble."

The Zetas gang, which had its beginning in the border state of Tamaulipas, across the border from Texas, is fighting the Sinaloa cartel for control of drug traffic routes. The battle has caused many of the roughly 40,000 drug war deaths since Mexican President Felipe Calderon ramped up the military offensive on cartels as he took office in 2006.

Some Movimiento Alterado musicians wear camouflage and bulletproof vests on stage and some have names clearly alluding to the Sinaloa cartel, such as Los Mayitos, referring to Zambada's nickname, or The Buchones, as the new rich who made their fortunes in drug trafficking are called in Sinaloa.

That identification can bring dangers.

Gunmen attacked the car of one of the Movimiento's singers, Gerardo Ortiz, in March in the western state of Colima. He survived but his representative and driver were killed.

Valenzuela said the violent lyrics merely describe the times.

The narcos "are cutting heads, and they are more bloodthirsty," he said. "It's in the news every day. If (the ballads) didn't speak about that, they would sound false. If a ballad doesn't express today's language it sounds old."

That's not a new phenomenon: Popular singers from early English troubadours to American gangsta rappers have treated violent outlaws sympathetically.

Movimiento Alterado's boom began in 2009 when the Valenzuela brothers recorded songs by two bands and released them on the Internet because radio stations wouldn't play them. In the states of Sinaloa and Baja California, it's illegal to play songs that advocate drug trafficking on the radio. In May, Sinaloa state Gov. Mario Lopez Valdez went further and banned them at bars and public places. In Chihuahua state, radio stations agreed not to play them.

But on the Internet, the songs are downloaded by the tens of thousands and Movimiento Alterado bands fill dirt-floor rodeo rings and swanky auditoriums across Mexico and the United States.

"The biggest market for this music is in Los Angeles because there we still sell CDs," Valenzuela said.

They also have greater media exposure there. The bilingual Mun2 cable channel of NBCUniversal Inc. ran a reality series, Los Twiins, about the brothers last year. It showed them developing new artists, such as Rios, and featured a guest appearance by Snoop Dogg.

Most of the albums are recorded in Los Angeles at Twiins Enterprises studios, though the Valenzuelas say some are recorded in Culiacan.

Back at the rodeo ring in Naucalpan, on the northwest edge of Mexico City, it was 3 a.m. and the crowd was getting impatient waiting for the star of the night. Finally, the MC announced "the king of the Movimiento Alterado."

Dressed in a black shirt and black pants, Rios looked the part of a pop singer. He invited the audience "to drink solid." The women cheered, and men offered him a drink from their whiskey bottles. The music went on until close to dawn.

Rios doesn't sing about drug traffickers. He sings as if he is one.

"Honestly, I don't like guns, in the first place because I'm not very good at using them," he said. "What I like is playing a role, like in a video game called 'The Executioner.' I play the executioner."

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/music/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111221/ap_en_mu/lt_mexico_drug_ballads

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Death toll from Baghdad blasts climbs to 49

(AP) ? The spokesman for the Iraqi health ministry says that at least 49 people have been killed in a wave of violence across the city.

Ziad Tariq says at least 167 people were also wounded in the attacks that struck Baghdad on Thursday morning.

The wave of attacks is the worst to hit Baghdad in months. It targeted neighborhoods around the city in an apparently coordinated campaign of violence designed to wreak havoc.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

BAGHDAD (AP) ? A series of blasts Thursday morning in Baghdad killed at least 23 people and injured dozens more in a coordinated attack designed to wreak havoc across the Iraqi capital.

The blasts were the worst violence to hit the country since a political crisis between Iraq's Sunni and Shiite factions erupted this weekend. The political spat, which pits Iraq's Shiite prime minister against the highest-ranking Sunni political leader, has raised fears that Iraq's sectarian wounds will be reopened.

Iraqi officials said at least 12 blasts went off early Thursday morning in nine neighborhoods around the city. The violence ranged from sticky bombs attached to cars to roadside bombs and vehicles packed with explosives.

Most of the violence appeared to hit Shiite neighborhoods although some Sunni areas were also targeted.

The worst attack was in the al-Amal neighborhood where seven people were killed in a blast that appeared to target rescuers and officials who came to the scene after a previous explosion. At least four people were killed in one western Baghdad neighborhood when two roadside bombs exploded.

All the information came from police and hospital officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

In the southwestern neighborhood of Karrada, where one of the victims was killed, sirens could be heard as ambulances rushed to the scene and a large plume of smoke rose over the explosion site.

"My baby was sleeping in her bed. Shards of glass have fallen on our heads. Her father hugged her and carried her. She is now scared in the next room," said one woman in western Baghdad who identified herself as Um Hanin. "All countries are stable. Why don't we have security and stability?"

While Baghdad and Iraq have gotten much safer over the years, explosions like Thursday's are still commonplace. They come at a precarious time in Iraq's political history, just days after American troops pulled out of Iraq.

The government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has accused the Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi of running a hit squad that targeted government officials. Al-Maliki is also pushing for a vote of no-confidence against another Sunni politician, the deputy prime minister Saleh al-Mutlaq.

Many Sunnis fear that this is part of a wider campaign to go after Sunni political figures in general and shore up Shiite control across the country at a critical time when all American troops have left Iraq.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the morning's violence. But the coordinated nature of the assault and the fact that the attacks took place in numerous neighborhoods suggested a planning capability only available to al-Qaida in Iraq.

Many of the neighborhoods were also Shiite areas which are a favorite target of al-Qaida. The Sunni extremist group often targets Shiites who they believe are not true Muslims.

Al-Qaida in Iraq is severely debilitated from its previous strength in the early years of the war, but is still able to launch coordinated and deadly assaults from time to time.

U.S. military officials have said they're worried about a resurgence of al-Qaida after the American military leaves the country. If that happens, it could lead Shiite militants to fight back and attack Sunni targets, thus sending Iraq back to the sectarian violence it experienced just a few years ago.

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Associated Press writer Rebecca Santana contributed to this report.

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Stocks soar on Europe hopes, strong housing starts (AP)

NEW YORK ? Encouraging signs out of Europe and a surprisingly strong report on the U.S. housing market drove the Dow Jones industrial average up more than 300 points Tuesday. It was the best day for stocks this month.

The Spanish government pulled off a successful debt auction and gauges of business and consumer confidence in Germany rose unexpectedly. Both helped ease worries about Europe's debt crisis. The dollar fell against the euro and U.S. government bond prices dropped as traders shifted money out of the safest assets.

Borrowing costs for the Spanish government plunged at an auction of short-term debt, a sign that bond buyers are more confident in the country's ability to pay them back.

"Spain has plenty of problems, large debts and budget deficits," said Sam Stovall, chief equity strategist at S&P Capital IQ. "So when we see debt auctions go much better than expected it's very encouraging."

Spain's government raised euro5.6 billion ($7.3 billion), much more than its goal of euro4.5 billion. Investors demanded an interest rate of only 1.74 percent to lend to Spain for three months, a steep fall from the 5.1 percent at an auction in November.

The Dow gained 337.32 points, or 2.9 percent to close at 12,103.58. It lost 100 points the day before.

Europe's major stock markets also climbed. Germany's DAX soared 3.1 percent. France's CAC-40 jumped 2.7 percent.

The gains held on Tuesday afternoon even after the U.S. House of Representatives rejected a plan to extend a cut in Social Security taxes. Unemployment benefits for 2 million people are also at risk.

A Federal Reserve proposal for stricter rules on larger banks didn't knock down JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and other big bank stocks. JPMorgan Chase & Co. gained 4.9 percent. Citigroup added 4.6 percent.

The Standard & Poor's 500 index gained 35.95 points, or 3 percent, to 1,241.30. Only six stocks in the index fell. The Nasdaq composite index rose 80.59, or 3.2 percent, to 2,603.73.

Analysts cautioned that recent big rallies in the stock market have been quick to fade as traders seize the chance to sell stocks and lock in gains. "If you're selling into rallies, it means people want out," said Quincy Krosby, Prudential Financial's market strategist. "They don't believe it's sustainable."

Take the Dow's 490-point jump Nov. 30 after major central banks made a coordinated move to prop up European lenders by freeing up cash. The one-day rally brought the Dow to 12,045, but that gain had evaporated by last week.

The Commerce Department said Tuesday that builders broke ground on 685,000 new homes last month, a 9.3 percent jump from October. That's the highest level since April 2010. Building permits, a gauge of future construction, increased 5.7 percent, spurred by a jump in apartment permits. Stovall said the surge in housing construction was another piece of evidence that the U.S. will avoid slipping into another recession soon. "It's great news," he said.

The report drove housing stocks higher. PulteGroup Inc. jumped 10 percent. D.R. Horton Inc. rose 5.7 percent.

In other corporate news,

? General Mills Inc. dropped 1 percent after reporting that its quarterly profit sank 28 percent. The maker of Cheerios and Yoplait yogurt blamed higher costs for ingredients and packaging for pinching profit margins.

? AT&T Inc. rose 1.3 percent after the company abandoned its bid late Monday to acquire the wireless provider T-Mobile USA. Sprint Nextel Corp. gained 5 percent. Sprint, the No. 3 wireless carrier, had opposed the deal.

? Red Hat Inc. plunged 8.9 percent after the software company forecast revenue that was short of what analysts were expecting. Red Hat provides support to business users for the freely distributed Linux operating system.

? Oracle Corp. dropped 8 percent in extended trading after the business software giant's quarterly earnings and sales missed analysts' estimates.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

First Earth-sized planets spotted

The planets may once have harboured conditions favourable to life

Astronomers have detected the first Earth-sized planets, which are orbiting a star similar to our own Sun.

In the distant past they may have been able to support life and one of them may have had conditions similar to our own planet - a so-called Earth-twin - according to the research team.

They have described their findings as the most important planets ever discovered outside our Solar System.

Details of the discovery are outlined in Nature journal.

Dr Francois Fressin, of the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics in Cambridge, US, who led the research, said that the discovery was the beginning of a "new era" of discovery of many more planets similar to our own.

Both planets are now thought to be too hot to be capable of supporting life.

But according to Dr Fressin, the planets were once further from their star and cool enough for liquid water to exist on their surface, which is a necessary condition for life.

"We know that these two planets may have migrated closer to their Sun," he told BBC News. "(The larger of the two) might have been an Earth twin in the past. It has the same size as Earth and in the past it could have had the same temperature".

Rock and a hard place

One of the planets, named Kepler 20f, is almost exactly the size of the Earth. Kepler 20e is slightly smaller at 0.87 times the radius of Earth and is closer to its star than 20f.

They are both much closer to their star than the Earth is to the Sun and so they complete an orbit much more quickly: 20e circles its star in just six days, 20f completes an orbit in 20 days whereas the Earth takes a year.

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Kepler Space Telescope

  • Stares fixedly at a patch corresponding to 1/400th of the sky
  • Looks at more than 155,000 stars
  • Has so far found 2,326 candidate planets
  • Among them are 207 Earth-sized planets, 10 of which are in the "habitable zone" where liquid water can exist

The researchers say that these planets are rocky and similar in composition to our own planet.

Dr Fressin says that the planets' composition may be similar to Earth's with a third of it consisting of iron core. The remainder probably consists of a silicate mantle. He also believes that the outer planet (Kepler 20f) may have developed a thick, water vapour atmosphere.

The discovery is important because it is the first confirmation that planets the size of Earth and smaller exist outside our Solar System. It also shows that the Kepler Space Telescope is capable of detecting relatively small planets around stars that are thousands of light-years away.

The telescope has discovered 35 planets so far. Apart from 20e and f, they have all been larger than the Earth.

Up until now, the most significant discovery, also by a group including Dr Fressin, was of a planet nearly two-and-a-half times the size of Earth that lay in the so-called "Goldilocks zone". This is the region around a star where it is neither too hot, nor too cold, but just right for liquid water and therefore life to exist on the planet.

But Dr Fressin believes that the two new planets are a much more important discovery.

The telescope is scanning 150,000 stars and Professor Andrew Coates of the Mullard Space Science Laboratory in Surrey believes that they will soon find a planet the size of Earth in the Goldilocks Zone.

"With every new discovery we're getting closer to the 'holy grail' of an Earth-like planet around a Sun-like star," he said.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Guatemalans hunker down against rising violence (AP)

GUATEMALA CITY ? Guatemala City is a place where people live in fear.

Dire poverty, gang violence and drug trafficking, and the failure of the government to provide a safety net, have contributed to the creation of a society where people isolate themselves from each other and make sure others keep their distance and where many seek solace in religion.

Squalor and poverty are constants in this city of 3 million. Paint peels from walls. Shantytowns sprawl along the sides of mountain ravines.

"We're a sad people, living in a depression," says Marco Antonio Garavito, a psychologist and director of the Mental Hygiene League. "It's hard for us to help each other because we live inside a shell that keeps us away (from others). We have a hard time with physical contact, with giving a good handshake.

Motorists hide behind tinted windows, while security guards wielding shotguns stand outside banks and grocery stores. Hair stylists work behind barred doors. Even crowded buses, with passengers often hanging from the windows, carry guards.

"We have formed a type of shell that in psychology we call defensive desensitization," Garavito says. "The cost of that is that we have a loss of values, especially a loss of humanity."

It's not uncommon to see Guatemala City residents unfazed by the sight of a corpse by the side of the street. In cemeteries, bodies are unearthed when families can't pay fees.

Garavito says the Central American nation was founded with violence when the Spanish massacred thousands of indigenous people. And Guatemala suffered through a 36-year civil war that ended in 1996. During the war, about 200,000 people were killed, mostly by state forces and paramilitary groups.

Still, Guatemalan City residents show resilience every day, with preachers going through busy markets spreading the word of God and Mayan girls in colorful dresses taking a moment among laughter to enjoy candied apples.

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Iran says its delayed news of US drone capture

(AP) ? Iran deliberately delayed its announcement that it had captured an American surveillance drone to test U.S. reaction, the country's foreign minister said Saturday.

Ali Akbar Salehi said Tehran finally went public with its possession of the RQ-170 Sentinel stealth drone to disprove contradictory statements from U.S. officials.

Iran, which put the aircraft on display last week, has tried to trumpet the downing of the drone as a feat of Iran's military in a complicated technological and intelligence battle with the U.S. Tehran also has rejected a formal U.S. request to return the plane, calling it's incursion an "invasion" and a "hostile act."

"When our armed forces nicely brought down the stealth American surveillance drone, we didn't announce it for several days to see what the other party (U.S.) says and to test their reaction," Salehi told the official IRNA news agency. "Days after Americans made contradictory statements, our friends at the armed forces put this drone on display."

Salehi said Iran's position is not to return the drone, but he didn't completely rule out the possibility of a deal.

"Any decision-making about this issue rests with the Supreme National Security Council," IRNA quoted Salehi as saying. The council is Iran's highest security decision-making body and handles the country's talks with the West over Iran's disputed nuclear program.

Salehi said Iran won a complicated technological battle with the U.S. by intercepting and taking control of the plane with an electronic ambush.

"Regardless of whether the U.S. believes it or not, the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran brought down the aircraft largely intact without assistance from any foreign country," he said.

American officials have said that U.S. intelligence assessments indicate that Iran neither shot the drone down, nor used electronic or cybertechnology to force it from the sky. They contend the drone malfunctioned.

Iranian state media has said the unmanned spy aircraft was detected over the eastern town of Kashmar, some 140 miles (225 kilometers) from the border with Afghanistan.

Associated Press

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

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'Loser' to season 13 hopefuls: 'No excuses!'

NBC

By Anna Chan

What? Too soon?

Season 12 of "The Biggest Loser" ended less than 24 hours ago, but NBC is ready to get the word out about the next round of the weight-loss competition, which returns Jan. 3 with what the network calls "a shocking surprise" for the contestants.

According to the press release, the 20 hopefuls will arrive at the "Biggest Loser" ranch in teams of two (husband/wife, siblings, mother/daughter, etc.), and that's when the twist comes in: The pairs will be separated from their partners?to form two teams that will?compete against each other. One team will be?led by veteran trainer Bob Harper, and the other by returning trainer?Dolvett Quince.

Each week, the show will also address the contestants' reasons for not trying to get healthy sooner, making it clear that there will be "no excuses" in season 13.

Some of the contestants include a widow with 13 kids and 55 grandchildren, a former pro wrestler, a pastor and a Santa Claus.

What do you think of the twist? Share your thoughts on our Facebook page!

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Priya Malhotra: Does Coffee Reduce Cancer Risk?

As I type this post, I am drinking my second coffee of the day. I had my first cup within an hour of waking up; I brewed some beans at home before heading out to study. Now, it's noon, and I'm drinking a skim latte at The Wormhole.

If I continue sipping at this pace, I could reduce my risk of developing endometrial cancer later in life. According to a Harvard University study, "Women who consumed four or more cups of coffee had 25 percent lower risk of endometrial cancer than those who consumed less than one cup per day."

I admit I was skeptical when I first saw headlines about this study. I began wondering how the data was collected. Were the coffee drinkers self-reporting their intake? Was the study longitudinal, and if so, for how many years were the subjects followed? What other variables need to be assessed? Do coffee drinkers belong to a certain socioeconomic demographic? Do coffee drinkers engage in other activities that reduce their risk of developing cancer? What if the coffee is decaf? What is a proposed mechanism for the inverse relationship between coffee and cancer?

(What can I say? My undergraduate professors taught me to be wary of any headline that claims causation.)

Here's what I found out.

First of all, the study is longitudinal. The data comes from the Nurses' Health Study, which began 26 years ago and follows some 67,000 women. In this population, there were 672 documented cases of endometrial cancer.

Indeed, the subjects self-reported their coffee intake. There are several potential limitations of self-reporting. For example, I might tell a researcher that I drink two cups of coffee each day. But in reality, I drink three cups on some days, one cup on other days, and solely tea on other days. But if I had to tell you a number, that number would be two. Maybe it's more like 2.5? No, on average, it's two. I think.

Another potential limitation of self-reporting is the lack of standardization. That is, my cup of coffee may be bigger than your cup. Or maybe I brew my coffee stronger than you brew yours. My cup of coffee could be the equivalent of someone else's three cups, or vice versa.

The authors of the paper acknowledge these limitations and hope that future studies can address them.

One thing I found interesting is that decaffeinated coffee offers virtually the same protective benefits as regular coffee. Tea, however, does not provide any protection against endometrial cancer. This, of course, implies that caffeine probably isn't involved in the mechanism. This finding also offers one reason for drinking decaf coffee. (To me, decaf coffee and non-alcoholic beers elicit one question: What's the point? But that's neither here nor there.)

If not caffeine, what component of coffee might help reduce cancer risk? One possibility, proposed by the authors of the study, is the anti-oxidative properties of coffee. This suggestion seemed strange to me, given tea -- especially green tea -- is packed with antioxidants. But the authors found no correlation between tea intake and cancer, which suggests that antioxidants may not all be created equal.

One possible mechanism involved in the inverse relationship between coffee and cancer could involve estrogen. A risk factor for some forms of endometrial cancer is excessive estrogen exposure. According to a past studies cited in the paper, coffee may help remove excess estrogen from the bloodstream.

The authors of the study note that exercise and weight management offer the best protection against endometrial cancer. This is because obesity is a major risk factor for endometrial cancer and many other diseases. In other words, the addition of cream and sugar to your coffee may negate the potential benefits of the bean itself. And pastries, though delicious accompaniments to lattes, are best eaten only on rare occasion.

This study, like most scientific studies, establishes a correlation. It does not prove causation. Without a definite mechanism -- and without a controlled, randomized study -- it is impossible to prove cause-and-effect.

For now, the inverse relationship between coffee intake and endometrial cancer should be taken with a grain of salt. Or perhaps with a grain of sugar. Or, actually, hold the sugar.

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Dan Walters: Legal traps could stop California's high-speed rail project

The California High-Speed Rail Authority has an obvious financial problem as it seeks to build a statewide bullet train system.

Its latest "business plan" says that it would cost nearly $100 billion to build the backbone of the system, but so far it has only $9 billion in state bonds and a little more than $3 billion in federal money.

The CHSRA also has a political problem.

The Legislature, which first proposed the bullet train bond to voters, is turning sour on its prospects, which means that it may not give the agency any more bond money to spend.

Meanwhile, the latest Field Poll says that voters are now strongly inclined to derail the bullet train.

Finally, the CHSRA has a knotty legal problem.

To make the project more palatable to voters, the Legislature included restrictions and guarantees in the 2008 bond ballot measure, such as a ban on operating subsidies and requirements that financing be lined up and environmental clearances obtained before construction begins.

The ballot measure's fine print is now fodder for lawsuits and criticism from the Legislature's budget analyst.

As laid out in the business plan, the analyst says the project ? especially construction of a 130-mile test segment in the San Joaquin Valley ? may be illegal.

"Proposition 1A identifies certain requirements that must be met prior to requesting an appropriation of bond proceeds for construction," the analyst's office says in a report to the Legislature. "These include identifying for a corridor, or a usable segment thereof, all sources of committed funds, the anticipated time of receipt of those funds, and completing all project-level environmental clearances for that segment.

"Our review finds that the funding plan only identifies committed funding for the ICS (San Joaquin Valley segment), which is not a usable segment, and therefore does not meet the requirements of Proposition 1A. In addition, the HSRA has not yet completed all environmental clearances for any usable segment and will not likely receive all of these approvals prior to the expected 2012 date of initiating construction."

Meanwhile, Kings County, through which that track would run, has filed suit alleging that the bond issue requires construction of "an electrified system" and the initial segment would lack electrification, thus making it usable by conventional diesel trains.

That "independent utility," as it's called, is a requirement of the federal grant, but appears to run counter to the bond issue's requirement.

The suit alleges other violations of Proposition 1A, the 2008 bond measure, including the "usable segment" issue raised by the legislative analyst.

Dan Richard, a member of the CHSRA, said that the legal objections are invalid, but as they proliferate, they may prove that a ballot measure written to ease construction of the bullet train actually made it impossible to build.

Source: http://www.modbee.com/2011/12/12/1983900/dan-walters-legal-traps-could.html

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The 11 Biggest Food Trends Of 2011

There was a huge crop of stories (see here, here, here and here) about the prevalence of critters as cuisine this year. Although insects aren't actually appearing on a ton of menus, there has certainly been a media saturation. The stories weren't written for the gross out factor, though -- turns out that insects are not only good for you, but they are pretty sustainable and have low environmental impact. After all, there's a lot of them, so get over your fears and dive into your new dish du jour.

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/05/biggest-food-trends-2011_n_1126458.html

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

From Biplanes to Top Gun to UAVs: 100 Years of Naval Flight

PM reported on the first airplane-carrying ships, then called "flying boats," way back in 1914. From these humble beginnings, naval aviation has come to dominate global affairs. It's been a busy 100 years. Here are a few highlights. By Joe Pappalardo

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