Saturday, 31 December 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.

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Friday, 30 December 2011

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Best videos of 2011: Animals feast on dead elephant

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Our fourth place video reveals the afterlife of an elephant carcass.

A feast for the savannah, this elephant's death nourishes a range of animals. The time-lapse reveals how hyenas, cheetahs, birds, and insects reduce the massive creature to bones within the course of a week. In addition to documenting the decomposition process in the wild, the footage also revealed disturbing imbalances in the food chain.

To find out more, read our original post, Time-lapse Tuesday: Wild animals devour elephant.

For more videos of voracious animals, check out how a snail can engulf a crab or see beetles devour a dead rat.

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Thursday, 29 December 2011

Verzo Kinzo unboxing and impressions

Yes, the Verzo Kinzo is real! That Americano-Czech Android smartphone with mid-range specs that went on sale in November with a ludicrous $459 price tag only to be hastily relaunched earlier this month for a slightly more digestible $359 is not a giant farce. (Well, maybe it is.) It left the ethereal world of rendered computer graphics and landed in our mitts just in time for the holidays. To be specific, we received the pricier $384 Verzo Kinzo Plus GPS package, which includes a voucher for Sygic's off-line navigation app and a gaudy, Star Trek-inspired carholder. After spending a few days with the handset we are able to report that it isn't particularly impressive in this day and age but isn't completely horrible either -- not to mention the faux-Vertu packaging and branding which are rather, well... unique. So why not grab some leftover eggnog, and join us after the break for our unboxing and impressions?

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Man stabbed to death on busy London street

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A young man was stabbed to death on one of London's busiest shopping streets as thousands took part in post-Christmas sales on Monday.

The victim, 18, died near the Foot Locker sports shop at the junction of Oxford Street and Stratford Place at about 1.45 p.m. GMT (8.45 a.m. ET) close to Bond Street Tube station, reported BBC News.


Pictures on Twitter showed medics trying to save the man, who the newspaper said staggered from the store before collapsing on the pavement.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said 10 people had been arrested but was unable to confirm if the victim had been involved in a dispute over a pair of shoes.

"It is too early to tell for certain," he said. "As you can imagine, there are literally dozens of witnesses in what would have been an extremely crowded street and it is going to take time to sort out what exactly happened."

A section of Oxford Street from Bond Street Tube station towards Selfridges department store was closed while investigations continued.

Several shops in the area have been forced to shut early because they were inside the police cordon.

An employee at the nearby Disney Store told BBC News the company's outlet was "unlikely to open again today."

msnbc.com's Alastair Jamieson contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Japan Azumi: Japan-India in final stages of deciding on dollar

By REUTERS, , Updated: December 26, 2011 9:37 PM

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan and India are in the final stages of deciding on a dollar swap agreement and expect to reach agreement during Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda's visit to India this week, Japan's finance minister said on Tuesday.

An earlier $3 billion arrangement came into force in 2008 but expired in June. The Nikkei business newspaper reported on Sunday that the new one would be set at $10 billion.

Further financial cooperation as well as Japanese support for infrastructure in India will be a key focus at talks between the leaders of the two countries, Finance Minister Jun Azumi told a news conference.

Azumi also said he expects Japan's exports will pick up early next year if the European economy stabilizes and currency levels reflect Japan's economic fundamentals.

(Reporting by Kaori Kaneko; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

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Icebreaker reaches stricken Russian fishing vessel (AP)

WELLINGTON, New Zealand ? A South Korean polar research ship on Monday reached a leaking Russian fishing vessel that has been stuck in the frigid waters off Antarctica for the past 10 days, New Zealand officials said.

The Sparta, with 32 crew on board, hit underwater ice on Dec. 16 that tore a 1-foot (30-centimeter) hole in its hull and caused it to list at 13 degrees. Several rescue ships had been hampered by heavy ice in the Ross Sea off the northern Antarctica coast before the icebreaker Araon finally pushed through and reached the Sparta on Monday, New Zealand Rescue Coordination Center spokeswoman Rosalie Neilson said.

The arrival was a relief to the crew, which had been desperately pumping out near-frozen sea water while awaiting rescue. At one point, more than half of those on board were forced onto life rafts.

The crew is made up of 15 Russians, 16 Indonesians and one Ukrainian.

A New Zealand air force cargo plane had previously made two parachute drops of pumps and hull patching gear that had helped keep the single-hulled Sparta from sinking.

Search and rescue coordinator Mike Roberts said the South Korean vessel was alongside Sparta transferring fuel to it to change its trim ? or how it's sitting in the water ? so the bow rises clear of the sea, exposing the damaged area of hull.

Roberts said crew from both ships will attempt to weld a "doubler plate" over the hole ? one external and a second inside. If successful, the repair is expected to make Sparta seaworthy, and should enable it to be escorted by Araon out of the sea ice to open water, he said in a statement. Roberts did not say how long the repair attempt was expected to take.

Weather in the area was calm, which should help the repair operation, he said.

The survival drama on the edge of the Antarctic ice shelf is taking place about 2,200 miles (3,700 kilometers) southeast of New Zealand.

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Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Steve Jobs? Last Words: ?OH WOW. OH WOW. OH WOW.? What did he see??

The great words of the year? ?Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow.?

They are the last words of Steve Jobs, reported by his sister, the novelist Mona Simpson, who was at his bedside. In her eulogy, a version of which was published in the New York Times, she spoke of how he looked at his children ?as if he couldn?t unlock his gaze.? He?d said goodbye to her, told her of his sorrow that they wouldn?t be able to be old together, ?that he was going to a better place.? In his final hours his breathing was deep, uneven, as if he were climbing.

?Before embarking, he?d looked at his sister Patty, then for a long time at his children, then at his life?s partner, Laurene, and then over their shoulders past them. Steve?s final words were: ?OH WOW. OH WOW. OH WOW.??

The caps are Simpson?s, and if she meant to impart a sense of wonder and mystery she succeeded. ?Oh wow? is not a bad way to express the bigness, power and force of life, and death. And of love, by which he was literally surrounded.

I wondered too, after reading the eulogy, if I was right to infer that Jobs saw something, and if so, what did he see? What happened there that he looked away from his family and expressed what sounds like awe? I thought of a story told by a friend, whose grown son had died, at home, in a hospice. The family was ringed around his bed. As Robert breathed his last an infant in the room let out a great baby laugh as if he saw something joyous, wonderful, and gestured toward the area above Robert?s head. The infant?s mother, startled, moved to shush him but my friend, her mother, said no, maybe he?s just reacting to . . . something only babies see.

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Monday, 26 December 2011

Double0KiDz: RT @amirsaid: China is pouring money into higher education. China produces half a million engineers each year. Meanwhile, over here....

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Mena Golf Tour's top three invited to compete in Asian Tour Qualifying School

Dubai: In a ringing endorsement of the Mena Golf Tour, which ended here in October, the top three participants have been invited to compete in the final stages of the Asian Tour Qualifying School.

Presented by the Sports Authority of Thailand, the final stage will be held from January 18 to 21 at the Springfield Royal Country Club and Imperial Lakeview, where the top-40 and ties will earn playing rights for the 2012 Asian Tour season.

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Our tour has the potential to launch the careers of regional and international stars and with time it will contribute to enhancing the overall development of golf in the region. That's the ultimate aim

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MENA Golf Tour chairman Mohammad Juma Bu Amim

Jake Shepherd, Peter Richardson and Sean McNamara, who finished among the top three on the Order of Merit earlier this year, will receive exemptions into the final stage in recognition of their performance on the four-event MENA Golf Tour, which boasted a combined prize fund of $225,000.

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The three professionals, who have also been handed special invitations to play in the 2012 Omega Dubai Desert Classic in February, are excited at the prospects of competing alongside some of the world's best emerging talent in the final stage.

"It will be an honour to play on the Asian Tour and we are grateful to them for the first-stage exemption," said Shepherd, who topped the MENA Golf Tour Order of Merit with total earnings of $17,749 from three of the four events he played on the tour.

"Playing on the MENA Golf Tour has opened up a wide [range of] opportunities which we never dreamed of. The exposure to the final stage competition will also help us fine-tune our game ahead of the European Tour event in Dubai."

The Qualifying School will also enable upcoming players the opportunity to compete on the Asian Development Tour that has grown to eight tournaments since its inception in 2010.

Excitement

Mohammad Juma Bu Amim, chairman of the MENA Golf Tour, thanked the Asia Tour for their gesture, saying it would add more excitement to the tour and reflect the bond the two tours share.

"Our tour events are open to both professionals and amateurs and, therefore, have a unique appeal. Money is one thing. They offer an opportunity to play golf at the highest level (the Omega Dubai Desert Classic) and now this first stage exemption on the Asian Tour Q-School is an added bonus," he said.

"The players won't be short on incentives when they tee it up in the second edition of the MENA Golf Tour, which we are planning to launch some time in March or April next year.

"Our tour has the potential to launch the careers of regional and international stars and with time it will contribute to enhancing the overall development of golf in the region. That's the ultimate aim."

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Sunday, 25 December 2011

Storms move across Georgia; tornado watch issued

ROME - Authorities say at least seven people were injured in Georgia Thursday as powerful storms roared across the state, damaging homes, downing trees and zapping power.

High winds tore the roof off a building at Shorter University in Rome.

Scotty Hancock, director of the Floyd County Emergency Management Agency, says the storm toppled 50 trees. An employee of a small insurance office in Rome escaped serious injury when she was hit by flying debris. Beams and girders were all that remained of the building Friday morning.

Georgia Emergency Management Agency spokesman Ken Davis said two of the people hurt suffered cuts from flying glass in Rome. Details on other injuries were not immediately available.

In addition to Rome, damage was also reported in the Calhoun area and in Bartow, Polk, Meriwether, Douglas and Coweta counties as well as Gilmer County.

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Flint emergency manager says mayor and council are not the problem

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Saturday, 24 December 2011

Occupy Berkeley campers face eviction Wednesday night (Reuters)

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) ? Anti-Wall Street protesters in the city of Berkeley are bracing for an imminent eviction the city said would occur late on Wednesday night.

The city distributed flyers announcing the 10:00 p.m. closure of the Occupy Berkeley encampment, which has numbered roughly 100 participants since it began in mid-October, according to city spokeswoman Mary Kay Clunies-Ross.

The camp is one of the few remaining holdouts of the anti-Wall Street movement left in a major U.S. city that sprung up as part of a nationwide Occupy movement against economic inequality and the excesses of the financial system.

A sister Occupy protest in nearby UC Berkeley, a cradle of 1960s student activism, was broken up in November by campus police who struck some students and faculty members with nightsticks.

Most of the larger protest camps in cities such as New York and Los Angeles were shut down by police in recent weeks.

The closure notice, a copy of which was obtained by Reuters, warns that anybody present in the park after 10 p.m. on Wednesday is subject to arrest for illegal presence in a closed park. Those with tents will be subject to arrest for illegal lodging, the notice said.

The Berkeley Police Department cited "a substantial increase in illegal activities in Civic Center park since the last week of November associated with the current encampment," in a press release issued last week.

In a news release on Wednesday, the police department noted that "there have been cases involving violence in the Occupy Berkeley encampment such as batteries, possession of dangerous weapons, assault with deadly weapons and most recently an attempted rape."

City officials also distributed a list of emergency homeless shelters along with the park closure notice, Clunies-Ross said.

Protest organizers issued a "call to action" in the wake of the announcement, asking for supporters to congregate at the protest site in advance of the expected closure.

(Reporting and writing by Mary Slosson; editing by Tim Gaynor)

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The Art of the Adventures of Tintin for iPad

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Fans of the new Tintin movie will love 'The Art of the Adventures of Tintin' app for the iPad.

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The Art of the Adventures of Tintin features 360? Immersive Environments, 360? Turnaround Characters, Video Clips and Exclusive new content, as a part of the narrative that turns the amazing story and evolution of Herg?'s original artwork into the blockbuster 3D performance captured in the film directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Peter Jackson and Kathleen Kennedy.

Based on content from the beautifully presented book, the Art of the Adventures of Tintin by Chris Guise, the app takes the reader further into the story by exploring and interacting with various features throughout the book. Readers are able to see the transformation of concept illustrations into final shots from the film, as well as listen to the artists and filmmakers who worked on the film, including Oscar Winners Joe Letteri and Richard Taylor. Joe Letteri and Richard Taylor also share their insights into the filmmaking experience in their video introductions for this outstanding book. The die-hard Tintin fan can also take pleasure in the inclusion of never before published footage of Herg? working in his studio as well as never seen before concept art and interactive features.
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Friday, 23 December 2011

NFL, NBC Sports and Verizon Wireless Ready the First Mobile Super Bowl

Subscribers to Verizon Wireless will be able to watch the February's Super Bowl live on their smartphones in what will be the first time the game is streamed live to mobile -- as well as to PCs and tablets via the Web.

Mobile consumption of NFL programming is enjoying "triple digit growth" year-over-year, says Hans Schroeder, SVP for Media Strategy, in this interview with Beet.TV at the league's Manhattan headquarters.

The NFL began streaming games in 2005 with Sprint and switched to Verizon for the 2010 season.

For an overview of the NFL's streaming on the Web, check out this piece by Ryan Lawler in GigaOm.

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Mexico disbands entire police force in top port (AP)

VERACRUZ, Mexico ? The entire police force in the major Gulf coast port city of Veracruz was dissolved on Wednesday, and Mexican officials sent the Navy in to patrol.

The Veracruz state government said the decision is part of an effort to root out police corruption and start from zero in the state's largest city.

State spokeswoman Gina Dominguez said 800 police officers and 300 administrative employees were laid off. At a press conference, she said they can apply for jobs in a state police force, but must meet stricter standards for an agency with officers "who are better trained and more committed and who can deliver under our current security circumstances."

Armed marines barricaded police headquarters Wednesday and Navy helicopters were flying above the city where 35 bodies were dumped in September. It was one of the worst gang attacks of Mexico's drug war.

The change was agreed upon Monday by Veracruz Gov. Javier Duarte and federal Interior Secretary Alejandro Poire.

Mexico's army has taken over police operations several times before, notably in the border city of Ciudad Juarez and the border state of Tamaulipas. But Veracruz becomes the first state to completely disband a large police department and use marines as law enforcers. There are about 2,400 marines in the state of Veracruz.

Dominguez said the Navy operations will last only until the state can train more of its own police. Duarte already had disbanded a police force in the state's capital of Xalapa, but in that case state agents immediately replaced city police.

President Felipe Calderon has pushed an ambitious process for vetting all of Mexico's 460,000 police officers. His administration allocated $331 million for 200 cities to train and re-equip municipal police forces.

Governors have complained they lack the resources to ensure their police forces are clean.

Veracruz is a common route for drugs and migrants coming from the south. It was first dominated by the Gulf Cartel, and then its former armed wing, the Zetas, took over after the two split. The state saw a rise in crime this spring after a government offensive in neighboring Tamaulipas scared drug criminals away to Veracruz.

But the dumping of the 35 bodies shocked Mexico as it turned the port into a battleground between the Zetas and a gang aligned with the Sinaloa Cartel, led by Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.

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Thursday, 22 December 2011

Review: Spielberg can't pull off mo-cap in "Tintin" (omg!)

Actor Jamie Bell arrives for the premiere of the movie "The Adventures of Tintin" in New York December 11, 2011. The movie will open in the U.S. on December 21. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Netflix Instant can't wash your car. An IMAX sound system can't pilot an aircraft carrier. And motion-capture animation can't make non-creepy-looking human characters. All that may change one day, but the technology hasn't yet caught up.

And if there were any doubt that mo-cap hasn't leapt the chasm past the "uncanny valley" that makes human forms look weird and off-putting, "The Adventures of Tintin" would seem to indicate that neither Steven Spielberg nor Peter Jackson has figured it out. And if these guys still aren't all able to pull it off, we should all just agree that it can't be done, period.

Motion-capture has had its triumphs, from the stunning Na'vi of "Avatar" to Andy Serkis's moving, award-worthy performance as Caesar in "Rise of the Planet of the Apes." And while the faces of Tintin and his friends represent a quantum leap past earlier efforts like "The Polar Express" and "Mars Needs Moms," they're still spooky and not quite expressive enough.

It certainly doesn't help that boy adventurer Tintin has existed until now as a two-dimensional figure on the printed page and on TV: Belgian artist Herge's crisp line drawings are legendary, and director Spielberg and producer Jackson certainly could have made a stunning 2-D animated film based on the original character designs.

Instead, sadly, they've mucked about with an it-ain't-broke original, compounding their folly by entrusting the characters to this still-imperfect technology. In the final wash, only Snowy the Dog comes off with any kind of visual appeal.

Something of an origin story, "The Adventures of Tintin" follows the titular teen journalist (Jamie Bell) as he gets caught up in a globe-spanning adventure involving ships in bottles, secret passageways, and hidden scrolls. He is helped along the way by the hard-drinking Captain Haddock (Serkis) -- he and Tintin meet for the first time here -- and bumbling detectives Thompson (Simon Pegg) and Thomson (Nick Frost).

Spielberg takes advantage of the freedoms of animation, sending his camera on cannonball trajectories and zooming up the masts of pirate ships, but the action sequences blur together while lacking any sense of rhythm or pacing. If you were expecting a bracing, thrilling "Raiders of the Lost Ark," what we get here is more like a muddled, busy "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." By the time two characters attack each other with giant dockside cranes, it feels like the entire film has descended into a series of loud metallic clangs.

For all the millions of dollars that were no doubt shoveled into this A-list effort, there was a funnier and more exciting action film made this year at just a fraction of the cost: "Attack the Block," from "Tintin" co-writers Joe Cornish and Edgar Wright.

Good on them for getting a high-paying gig on a Spielberg project, but this is one of those cases where the up-and-coming employees could apparently teach the big boss a thing or two.

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Monday, 19 December 2011

Column: Lakers get a lump of coal for Christmas (AP)

It started innocently enough, with the Los Angeles Lakers swooping in as the NBA lockout ended to grab Chris Paul and add another superstar for the beautiful people sitting courtside at Staples Center to enjoy.

Nothing new there. Just the Lakers being the Lakers, eager to make amends for the first NBA finals they missed in four years. Word was they might even land Dwight Howard, giving them a trio of stars to rival even the biggest stars in Miami.

Then David Stern stepped in as the Grinch who stole Christmas. And so began a week that would make even Jack Nicholson flinch.

It ended Friday night with news out of the Southland that was far more shocking than it would have been eight years ago. Kobe Bryant's wife filed for divorce, adding another layer of uncertainty to a season that seems to be crumbling even before it begins.

How's this for parity in the new NBA? The team that has been in three of the last four NBA finals ? winning two of them ? might now be the second best team in its own arena.

The Clippers ? with Paul now in their backcourt and Blake Griffin with his spectacular dunks_ already own the buzz. They might soon own the town.

"I'd definitely go watch them," Bryant said the other day. "Blake Griffin has, like, a 60-inch vertical. Chris is vastly entertaining. For sure, I'd go check them out. They're a team with a high motor. They're young, and they run up and down the floor."

The Lakers, of course, were that kind of team ? and it wasn't so long ago. No one was more entertaining than Bryant, Lamar Odom was the best player in the league coming off the bench, and Pau Gasol gave them an inside-outside game that was hard to shut down.

But Bryant is now in his 16th year, and growing increasingly grumpy by the day. Odom was unceremoniously shipped to Dallas in the wake of the failed Paul trade and Gasol has to be wondering how long the welcome mat will remain out for him.

Phil Jackson is gone, too, taking his special courtside chair and his collection of NBA titles with him. There's a new offense to learn under Mike Brown, and only a few days to learn it before the Lakers open the season Christmas Day against the Chicago Bulls.

And there's no sign Howard will be heading to the West Coast anytime soon.

"I've never quite seen something like this unfold," Bryant said. "It's kind of become somewhat of a mess."

Things got even messier for Lakers fans when Bryant's wife filed for divorce after a decade of marriage. Vanessa Bryant famously stuck with her husband after he was charged with sexual assault in Colorado in 2003, and reports at the time said he bought her a $4 million diamond ring.

Bryant managed to play his way through those troubles, and he's got the on-court focus to do the same thing with his current personal woes. But he's now 33 and the wear and tear of so many NBA seasons has taken its toll in a variety of injuries the past few years. His best years are almost surely behind him, and his ability to take over games almost at will is not what it once was.

He's not happy Stern snatched Paul away before he could put on a Lakers uniform, and even less happy the Lakers traded Odom to Dallas with little more than a draft pick in return.

The start of the season may reignite his fire. But the fact remains that this Laker team is a year older and not as good as the one that was embarrassed by the Mavericks in the playoffs last year, even with Ron Artest being replaced by Metta World Peace.

For that, Stern deserves much of the blame. Without his interference the Lakers would be a much different team, with two superstars in the backcourt and more than enough money left over to help acquire Howard from Orlando. Indeed, Stern's veto of the trade had to make Laker owner Jerry Buss apoplectic, especially after Stern approved the eventual trade to the Clippers.

Stern accomplished what he wanted, which was not allowing the rich to get richer. That was an important message to send in the wake of the 149-day lockout, but it cost the Lakers dearly ? especially when Odom felt disrespected by being included in the aborted Paul trade and demanded to go elsewhere.

Now the Lakers have a lot to sort out, and little time to do it. Christmas is a week away, and the Bulls won't be coming to town bearing gifts.

Right now Lakers fans have to be feeling as if they just got a lump of coal in their stockings.

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Tim Dahlberg is a national sports columnist for The Associated Press. Write to him at tdahlberg(at)ap.org or http://twitter.com/timdahlberg

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Sunday, 18 December 2011

Haley catches flak with Mitt support (Politico)

GREENVILLE, S.C. ? Nikki Haley?s attempt to boost Mitt Romney is threatening her own support here at home.

Romney?s campaign is using the South Carolina governor?s endorsement to build his acceptance among the tea party base that?s never been comfortable with his candidacy, especially in a state where Newt Gingrich has been running even stronger than elsewhere.

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But the people in that base who propelled Haley to the governor?s mansion last year see the endorsement of the more moderate Romney as abandoning them ? and giving them another reason to turn away from a governor whose approval rating has dropped to 34.6 percent.

Immediately after Haley announced her support Friday morning on ?Fox and Friends,? her Facebook page lit up with accusations that the first-term governor was selling out her principles. Rush Limbaugh followed with a blistering broadside against her on his radio show Friday, leading a charge of conservatives nationally, in addition to locally, who accused her of selling out.

Tea party leaders in the state suggested that Haley will pay for Friday?s move with a primary in 2014 ? provided she doesn?t win herself a spot on the ticket or another post in a Romney administration, as tea partiers and Republican operatives say must be the explanation for the decision.

?The overwhelming sense that I get from talking to people is deep betrayal,? said Karen Martin, the founder and organizer of the Spartanburg tea party, who has not endorsed a candidate. ?She?s not going to be able to come back from this with the tea party. If there?s anybody credible who will run against her, I believe the tea party will support them whole-heartedly.?

Martin predicted that Haley will face trouble even before then in trying to push through a governing agenda that?s already put her at odds with her former colleagues in the GOP-controlled legislature.

?She?s just lost her credibility,? she said. ?Anything that she tries to propose, most people in the past might not have looked too carefully at her, believing that she is a credible conservative. We?ve given her a pass on a few things, but that won?t happen any more.?

Limbaugh mocked the Haley endorsement, saying that it was more about her ambition than about conservative principles.

?Don?t misunderstand this,? Limbaugh said. ?Of course she has a choice, but she really doesn?t have a choice, given her aspirations. It just means that we?ve got a lot of work to do.?

Haley, though, insists she?s not worried.

Speaking to POLITICO after helping Romney draw more than the 425 people to a firehouse here on a rainy afternoon ? a rare event when the former Massachusetts governor has drawn an overflow crowd at a campaign stop ? Haley said she believed the tea partiers now upset would eventually see the wisdom of her decision.

?I have a great respect for the members of the tea party and what I know is all South Carolinians make the decision that?s best for them,? Haley said, between signing autographs at the event. ?And so that?s what I did today.?

There may be reason to be less concerned. Scott Huffmon, the director of the Winthrop Poll here, said Haley has already lost much of her tea party support, and that the percentage of South Carolina Republicans who identify themselves as tea partiers has shrunk since she surprised the state GOP establishment and won the 2010 primary for governor.

?It?s no longer a driving force, but it?s still a relevant force,? Huffmon said. ?She?s had a few things that have caused tea party support to not necessarily disappear, but not be as unified and excited to be behind her as it was in 2010. So her endorsement is by no means saying this is what the tea party has done.?

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Rural students suffer under New York state aid losses (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)

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Saturday, 17 December 2011

Turkish mosque collapse kills 1, injures 9

An official says one worker was killed and nine others were rescued after the dome of a mosque collapsed.

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Mayor Hasan Unver told NTV television that the dome of the mosque being built in an industrial area of central Turkish town of Acigol tumbled down during construction, trapping 10 workers under a pile of iron.

He says nine of the workers were rescued with injuries while the other was pulled out dead.

State-run TRT television showed images of rescuers, some carrying a bright orange stretcher, scrambling to rescue one trapped worker amid a pile of rubble and iron rods.

The cause of the accident was under investigation.

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Insert Coin: Kapsule Lightstand puts your Kindle Keyboard in the spotlight

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There are plenty of benefits to e-ink displays, they're clean, easy on the eyes, light on the battery draining and can be read in direct sunlight, unlike their LCD brethren. There are a number of downsides as well, of course, including the lack of backlighting, making them tough to read in a dark room. Several companies have attempted to capitalize on this shortcoming, with clip-on accessories that are sometimes awkward and unwieldy when attached to tiny e-readers. Though, for the record, some have managed to get things right, like Amazon's own Lighted Leather Cover for the fourth-gen Kindle.

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