Sunday, July 14, 2013

Report: Apple Will Begin Fabricating Their Own Mobile Device Chips

A report today from SemiAccurate,?the site whose name describes their track record when it comes to Apple rumors, says Apple has just bought into a chip fabricating plant.

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SemiAccurate, via 9to5Mac:

Apple has just done something that?SemiAccurate has been expecting?for months and entered the fab industry. No we are not joking, Apple just bought into a fab, and not in a trivial way either.

It?s unclear as to if the site mentions a specific company that Apple has bought into, as the full report resides behind a paywall. Tags for the report do list ?UMC,? which could mean the company could be?Taiwan-based chipmaker United Microelectronics Corporation.

SemiAccurate?s track record for past Apple related predictions is hit-and-miss, as the site missed on a 2011 report that Apple would be moving away from Intel chips for its laptop lineup, although they did hit with their 2012 prediction Apple would go back to Nvidia graphics for its Mac lineup.

Samsung currently remains the only provider of Apple?s A-Series chips for its iOS devices, but Apple has recently been reported to have struck a deal with TSMC to fabricate A-series chips beginning in 2014.

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Chris Hauk owns Phoenix Rising Services and writes for everyone's favorite "bad movie" website, Big Bad Drive-In.

His first Apple product was an iPod Classic 5 years ago, and he has since added a MacBook Pro, iPad, iPhone, and 2 Apple TVs to his collection.

He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America. Yes, he has to pump in both sunshine, and the Internet.

Don't forget to check out Chris' two latest endeavors, as the "Apple Expert" at Answers.com, and his own personal tech blog at chrishauk.com

Source: http://www.mactrast.com/2013/07/rumor-apple-will-fabricate-their-own-mobile-device-chips/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rumor-apple-will-fabricate-their-own-mobile-device-chips

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Watch: Mexico's Popocatepetl Volcano Spews Out Ash, Gas and Vapor

Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano still hasn't calmed down. The volcano keeps spewing ash, gas and vapor into its surroundings, and local authorities have no choice except remain on alert.

The footage above was posted online this July 11.

It was recorded by a Mexican navy pilot who flew his aircraft so close to the volcano that he managed to catch both Popocatepetl's crater and the seemingly endless stream of ash on camera.

People living close to the volcano say that, now that Popocatepetl is unusually active, ash has made it all the way to homes and office buildings.

Apparently, it was only last weekend when they woke up to find that their cars had been covered in volcanic dust.

The volcano's name translates as ?smoking mountain,? specialists say. Judging by the show that Popocatepetl has been putting on these past few weeks, there is no denying that the name suits it just right.

Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Watch-Mexico-s-Popocatepetl-Volcano-Spews-Out-Ash-Gas-and-Vapor-367933.shtml

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Facebook?s Instagram adds web embed

July 13, 2013, 6:58am ? Now, blogs and other websites can embed Instagram content directly using a code. The popular photo and video sharing app unveiled the new feature this week.

Similar to embedding videos from YouTube, Instagram?s embed feature requires users to copy a code, though Instagram doesn?t allow embeds of videos and photos coming from users with ?private accounts.?

Embedded Instagram content features the account?s name, where the video or photo originated, and the logo of Instagram. Surprisingly, high quality photos posted on the app are supported by the new feature.

Instagram is available on Apple?s App Store (iOS iTunes Store) and Google Play Store for Android devices only.

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Article by Raphael Labuguen, posted under Mobile Apps section.

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Source: http://www.popherald.com/2013-07-13/instagram-embed-videos-and-photos-service.php

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Friday, July 12, 2013

Luxury home sales are down in Canada - Business Blog ... - Maclean's

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Bad news if you?re in the market to sell off some high-end real estate. It?s officially now a buyer?s market for luxury homes in Canada, according the latest update released today on sales of million-dollar homes from Southeby?s International Realty.

Overall sales of luxury detached homes were flat or down significantly in most of the major markets in the first half of 2013 compared to the same time last year. Sales of high-end homes were down about nine per cent in Vancouver and about six per cent in Toronto. They were flat in Montreal. Only Calgary saw a significant uptick (15 per cent) in sales of homes over $1 million:

The number of days high-end homes sat on the market before finally selling also crept up in most cities. It was most dramatic in Vancouver, where the listing time before a sale rose 57 per cent. It jumped 37 per cent in Montreal, where it now takes on average more than four months to sell a million-dollar home and close to six months to sell a high-end condo.

Listing times crept up slightly in Toronto and fell in Calgary. (Note: The Southeby?s report doesn?t contain this data for Toronto. The calculations here are taken from the Toronto Real Estate Board?s monthly reports and compare year-to-date sales in June 2013 to June 2012. We calculated an average based on sales of detached homes in neighbourhoods of the city where the average selling price was over $1 million):

Prices are also softening for high-end homes, with fewer homes selling for over asking price. That?s a reflection of fewer buyers in the market for seven-figure homes. Even in Calgary, where the luxury home market seems to be heating up, buyers are still able to drive a hard bargain:

The full report is here in PDF.

Source: http://www2.macleans.ca/2013/07/12/luxury-home-sales-are-down-in-canada/

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Harry Potters series favorite at CIA black site

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Confined to the basement of a CIA secret prison in Romania about a decade ago, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the admitted mastermind of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, asked his jailers whether he could embark on an unusual project: Would the spy agency allow Mohammed, who had earned his bachelor's in mechanical engineering, to design a vacuum cleaner?

The agency officer in charge of the prison called CIA headquarters and a manager approved the request, a former senior CIA official told The Associated Press.

Mohammed had endured the most brutal of the CIA's harsh interrogation methods and had confessed to a career of atrocities. But the agency had no long-term plan for him. Someday, he might prove useful again. Perhaps, he'd even stand trial one day.

And for that, he'd need to be san'e.

"We didn't want them to go nuts," the former senior CIA official said, one of several who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk about the now-shuttered CIA prisons or Mohammed's interest in vacuums.

So, using schematics from the Internet as his guide, Mohammed began re-engineering one of the most mundane of household appliances.

That the CIA may be in possession of the world's most highly classified vacuum cleaner blueprints is but one peculiar, lasting byproduct of the controversial U.S. detention and interrogation program.

By the CIA's own account, the program's methods were "designed to psychologically 'dislocate'" people. But once interrogations stopped, the agency had to try to undo the psychological damage inflicted on the detainees.

The CIA apparently succeeded in keeping Mohammed sane. He appears to be in good health, according to military records.

Others haven't fared as well. Accused al-Qaida terrorists Ramzi Binalshibh and Abd al-Nashiri, who were also locked up in Poland and Romania with Mohammed, have had mental issues. Al-Nashiri suffers from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Binalshibh is being treated for schizophrenia with a slew of anti-psychotic medications.

"Any type of prolonged isolation in custody ? much less the settings described in the press ? have been known to have a severe impact on the mental condition of the detainee," said Thomas Durkin, Binalshibh's former civilian lawyer. Durkin declined to discuss Binalshibh's case.

Mohammed was subjected to harsh interrogations in Poland. Agency officers and contractors forced him to stay awake for 180 hours, according to a CIA inspector general's report. He also underwent 183 instances of waterboarding, or simulated drowning.

After the CIA prison in Poland was closed in September 2003, Mohammed was moved to Bucharest, to a black site code-named "Britelite." Soon the CIA was trying to find ways to entertain Mohammed as his intelligence value diminished.

The prison had a debriefing room, where Mohammed, who saw himself as something of a professor, held "office hours," as he told CIA officers. While chained to the floor, Mohammed would lecture the CIA officers on his path to jihad, his childhood and family. Tea and cookies were served.

Along with the other five detainees at the prison in Bucharest, Mohammed was given assignments about his knowledge of al-Qaida, or "homework," as CIA officers called it. He was given Snickers candy bars as rewards for his studiousness.

In Romania, the prison provided books for detainees to read. Mohammed, former officials said, enjoyed the Harry Potter series. For the CIA officers at the prison, not so much. For security reasons, after a prisoner finished a book, they tediously checked every page to ensure detainees weren't passing messages. They once caught Mohammed trying to hide a message in a book warning his prison mates not to talk about Osama bin Laden's courier.

Mohammed graduated from North Carolina A&T State University with a degree in mechanical engineering in 1986. It's not clear whether Mohammed was interested in designing a better vacuum or had ulterior motives. He might have intended to use the plans to conceal secret information or trick his jailers.

In Graham Greene's spy thriller "Our Man in Havana," a vacuum salesman in Cuba agrees to work for MI6, the British spy service. He dupes the British into believing his vacuum designs are military installations. The AP was unable to determine whether Mohammed ever read the famous novel.

It remains a mystery how far Mohammed got with his designs or whether the plans still exist. The secret CIA prison in Romania was shuttered in early 2006 and Mohammed was transferred later that year to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base prison, where he remains. It's unlikely he was able to take his appliance plans to Cuba.

Mohammed's military lawyer, Army Capt. Jason Wright, said he was prohibited from discussing his client's interest in vacuums.

"It sounds ridiculous, but answering this question, or confirming or denying the very existence of a vacuum cleaner design, a Swiffer design, or even a design for a better hand towel would apparently expose the U.S. government and its citizens to exceptionally grave danger," Wright said.

But Wright added that he often discussed "modern technological innovations" and the "scientific wonders" of the Quran with Mohammed. He called Mohammed "exceptionally intelligent."

"If he had access to educational programs in Guantanamo Bay, such as distance learning programs, I am confident that in addition to furthering his Islamic studies, he could obtain a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, and very likely patent inventions," Wright said.

The CIA won't discuss the Mohammed's vacuum plans, either. The AP asked the CIA for copies of the vacuum designs or any government records about them under the Freedom of Information Act.

The CIA responded in a letter to the AP that the records, "should they exist," would be considered operational files of the CIA ? among its most highly classified category of government files ? and therefore exempt from ever being released to the public.

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Contact the Washington investigative team at dcinvestigations@ap.org

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/harry-potters-series-favorite-cia-black-170949329.html

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Greg Little offers Twitter commentary on DUI arrests | ProFootballTalk

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On Wednesday, Browns running back Dion Lewis used Twitter to chime in on the Aaron Hernandez case, pointing out that one of Hernandez?s friends ?snitched? on him.? Lewis deleted the tweet.

On Thursday, teammate Greg Little used the social media mega-platform to comment on the most recent Patriots arrest, with cornerback Alfonzo Dennard apprehended for suspicion of DUI.

?Off season of the DUIs sheesh!? Little said.

Actually, the 2013 offseason isn?t much of an aberration.? A total of eight players and two team employees have been arrested for DUI or suspicion of it? since the 2012 regular season ended.? Last year, 13 DUI arrests occurred during the offseason.

Any DUI arrest is one too many, since every DUI arrest could lead to serious injury or death.? It should have been a lot lower this offseason, since in December a DUI incident involving Cowboys defensive lineman Josh Brent claimed the life of Cowboys linebacker Jerry Brown.

So basically whatever the NFL is doing to fully and finally solve the problem isn?t working.? At some point, the NFLPA needs to realize that efforts by the league to beef up DUI penalties is less about making a concession and more about engaging in self-preservation.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ObrNewswire/~3/JmoelCvCrbc/

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Re: Windows Longhorn Build 4039 Issues

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Source: www.betaarchive.com --- Thursday, July 11, 2013
In Forum: Software/Application/Game Support and Discussion By User: ilovebetas longhorn may not work on VMware if you set it to say vista or higher settings. Only set it to Xp or 2003(if possible). This is the same glitch you get if installing longhorn on a modern pc. VMware may use SATA or similar virtual drives, which aren't longhorn capable. I set it to other. ...

Source: http://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=28872&sid=829bf42b976dba40e39b6e9bb4d69da3

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