Friday, 26 October 2012

HTC Sweetens The Deal For Its Windows And One Phones With Best Deals Service In Europe

UK DETAILTo drive more consumers to its handsets in Europe, HTC is turning to exclusive content. Today the company is launching a daily deals service called Best Deals, which is rolling out today in the?UK, Italy, Germany, France and Spain. Best Deals will aggregate daily deals on food, travel and more from 12 companies: LivingSocial, Trip Advisor, Qype Deals, iVoucher, Offerum, Lookingo, Lets Bonus, Elgrupazo, Daily Deal, Deal Ticket, Getbazza and Prezzo Felicea. Only users of HTC's flagship Windows and Android phones -- Windows Phone 8X and 8S handsets, which launch in November, and HTC One X+, HTC One X and HTC One S -- will be able to get the service, which launches with 1,700 offers in the hopper.

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Touch and New Ultrabook Designs for the Holiday Season ...

This holiday season will not be short on choice for those out shopping for new technology. We are seeing a confluence of both new computing designs and software experiences, thanks to the Ultrabook revolution, along with today?s introduction of Microsoft?s new operating system, Windows 8. This year, when you?re shopping for a computer you?ll have more choice?in feature, size and even shape than at any time since the PC was invented.

The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13, a multi-mode Ultrabook convertible.

Manufacturers around the world are designing a range of? new devices for people? that are more stylish, significantly? thinner and lighter, last longer in between charges, turn instantly on and come with built in security features to protect users. There are more than 70 in market for holiday season around the world.

So, what?s specifically new this holiday for Ultrabook?

The Full Windows 8 Experience:?Intel-based platforms together with Windows 8 together just work. What does that mean? Our Ultrabooks and tablets deliver a full range of new, amazing experiences with all your existing apps and devices because Intel Architecture uniquely runs the?full?version Windows 8.?

People will have access to the new user interface, start screen, live tiles and apps in the Windows store. And ? ?because it?s running on Intel ? you can still?use the applications you already?own in?the familiar desktop, like?your favorite Microsoft office and applications for music, photos and work ? not to mention?peripherals like printers and scanners. It?s the best of both worlds.

The razor-thin Acer S7 Ultrabook, featuring an all-aluminum unibody design.

Touch: Some of the latest Ultrabooks now have touchscreens, and when combined with a touch-friendly redesign of Windows, users have more options at their fingertips. Our research shows people will find it faster, easier, intuitive, and fun. Touch transforms the computing experience from work to play.

In addition to the?new touch-friendly user interface from Microsoft, touch capabilities are made possible thanks to?the work of?Intel and the device manufacturers to optimize their new line-up for a fast, fluid touch experience.?

2-in-1 devices that convert from PC to Tablet: Thanks to touch capabilities, device makers like ASUS, Dell, Lenovo, Panasonic, Sony and Toshiba have gotten very creative in their designs. Why not have a full computing experience when you need to be productive and creative, and convert to a tablet when you want to watch a movie or play with a mobile app? Each company have found unique ways to do this differently. There are now computers that transform from clamshell to tablet mode via swivels, flips, ferris wheel-like turns, slides and more. Hard to imagine? Check out the pictures below to see a few of the devices in action.

The Dell XPS 12 Convertible Touch Ultrabook with a fluid flip-and-fold motion to transofrm from PC to tablet.

And no matter which style or design people decide are their favorites, the Ultrabook promise delivers:

Featuring an all-aluminum unibody design, the razor-thin Acer S7 Ultrabooks are exceptionally thin and light, yet resilient and durable. Depending on model, they are as thin as .47 inches and weigh as little as 2.29 pounds.

Thinner and Lighter:

When the Ultrabook first launched a year ago, it was common for these devices to measure 16 mm thick and weigh in at an average of three pounds. The newest crop of Ultrabooks has shrunk down to as slim as half an inch and as light as 875 grams.

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Better Battery Life: Thanks to the combination of ?3rd generation Intel? Core? processors and Windows 8 power management features, the latest Ultrabook devices provide users with both stellar performance and great battery life ? many systems lasting 8+ hours. With features like App Suspension, minimized applications will be suspended, preserving the device?s most recent charge.

Instant On: When living life on-the-go, it?s essential to have a device that is ready at a moment?s notice. The latest Ultrabooks are equipped with technology, like Intel? Rapid Start Technology, that enables your computer to wake from hibernation in less than seven seconds.

Which new Ultrabook is on your holiday list?

Source: http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2012/10/touch-and-new-ultrabook-designs-for-the-holiday-season/

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Thursday, 18 October 2012

Obama, Romney Spar on Energy and Oil, but Climate Change Is MIA

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Top bankers urge Washington to avoid fiscal cliff

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top financial industry executives urged the Obama administration and Congress on Thursday to stop automatic fiscal austerity measures from kicking in at year-end, but did not propose fresh ideas for replacing those harsh budget and tax measures.

"The consequences of inaction ... would be grave," members of the Financial Services Forum, an industry trade association, wrote to President Barack Obama and members of Congress in a letter released on Thursday.

The letter, signed by 15 top executives of some of largest U.S. and global financial services companies, points to rising concern that lawmakers will run out of time to seal a deal to avoid sharp tax increases and spending cuts.

With a presidential election leaving the political landscape uncertain, negotiations to avert what has become known as the fiscal cliff are not expected until after the ballots have been counted on November 6 - and that has made many nervous.

If unattended, the impact of the sudden tax hikes and spending cuts could be severe. Independent policymakers, including Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, have warned that failure to avert the "fiscal cliff" would cause economic growth to contract sharply and hamper an already fragile recovery.

OBAMA SEES AN END TO DEADLOCK

The White House said on Thursday that the outcome of the election will break the deadlock over the key sticking point - whether to raise taxes on those earning more than $250,000 - and that there will be time to prevent the crunch.

"The president is confident, we remain confident that we can address these issues," White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters traveling with President Barack Obama on Thursday.

"He said on a number of occasions that he is confident that since the electorate will have spoken on this issue, and will have endorsed the broad consensus that we need to take a balanced approach to these matters, that will compel Congress to move in that direction," Carney said.

If the White House and Congress fail to prevent them, $1.2 trillion in across-the-board spending cuts would start to take effect on January 2 and tax cuts enacted under former President George W. Bush would expire on December 31.

Lawmakers set up the year-end deadline as a spur to achieve a broader deficit-reduction package, but failed to reach such a deal.

The letter from the Financial Services Forum letter is not the first sign that Washington's lack of action in light of the looming threat has caused anxiety in the business community.

Last month, chief executives of some of the largest U.S. companies also urged Congress to step up efforts to avert the fiscal cliff.

In mid-November, Congress is scheduled to begin a post-election legislative session that will consider whether to extend all or most of the Bush-era income tax cuts, as well as several other expiring tax measures. It also will weigh whether to replace the across-the-board spending cuts with more targeted reductions that might be less detrimental to economic growth.

The Bipartisan Policy Center, a think tank, proposed on Thursday that Congress agree to postpone looming tax cuts and spending increases, and turn over the task of cutting the budget deficit by $4 trillion over 10 years to congressional committees.

Lawmakers should enact an initial package of tax and spending measures to serve as a "down payment" on a broader deal, the think tank suggested. It also recommended that Congress should agree on a backstop plan that would automatically become law if lawmakers fail again to reach a fuller deficit-reduction package.

(Reporting by Mark Felsenthal; Editing by Neil Stempleman and Jan Paschal)

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Tenure Track Faculty Position Announcement ? OU IAS | European ...

The University of Oklahoma

Assistant Professor, International Studies

The University of Oklahoma?s Department of International and Area Studies announces an assistant professor (tenure-track) position in International Studies. While we have a general interest in talented teacher-scholars conducting work on important international studies themes, we especially welcome applicants whose scholarship focuses on international energy or environmental issues.? We encourage candidates with training in relevant social sciences disciplines (including anthropology, geography, history and political science).

Salary is competitive. The teaching load will be two courses per semester (2-2). Applicants must be able to teach survey courses in international studies, as well as thematic international studies courses (with a preference for energy and the environment), and more specialized topical or regional courses at both upper undergraduate and MA levels. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in hand at the time of appointment to the Department of International and Area Studies, which is effective August 16, 2013.

The Department of International and Area Studies, housed within the rapidly expanding College of International Studies, offers six undergraduate degrees and an MA in International Studies.? The new faculty position complements a department of about 20 faculty with collective research strengths in the areas of development, security, and national identity. For more information on the program and its faculty, please visit http://www.ou.edu/content/cis/ias.html.

Applicants should submit a letter of application identifying their research and teaching interests, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts, teaching evaluations, three letters of recommendation, and a writing sample. These materials may be sent by email to Ms. Sandi Emond, Assistant to the Chair, at semond@ou.edu. Applicants who wish to submit any of the materials in hard copy can send them to International Studies Search, Department of International and Area Studies, University of Oklahoma, 729 Elm Ave., 140 Hester Hall, Norman, OK, 73019. Review of applications will begin December 7, 2012, and will continue until the position is filled. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. The University of Oklahoma is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer.

Source: http://www.euroecolecon.org/tenure-track-faculty-position-announcement-%E2%80%93-ou-ias/

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Wednesday, 17 October 2012

KDDI unveils HTC J Butterfly (HTL21), the first phone with 5-inch 1080p display

KDDI unveils HTC J butterfly HTL21, the first phone with 5inch 1080p display

We've been hearing about a certain 5-inch HTC phablet for Verizon since July, but it looks like its Japanese counterpart may actually hit the market first. Unveiled by KDDI as the HTC J Butterfly (HTL21), this Android 4.1 device is the first announced phone to feature a 5-inch, 440ppi full-HD "Super LCD 3" panel, and it's fittingly complemented by a 1.5GHz quad-core APQ8064 underneath, making this the latest member in the small family of Snapdragon S4 Pro phones. There's an eight-megapixel camera that naturally handles 1080p video at the back, accompanied by a 2.1-megapixel front-facing imager. Other details include 2GB RAM, 16GB internal storage, microSDHC expansion, 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 (LE), NFC, LTE and CDMA/GSM/UMTS/GPRS radios -- that's right, it's a global device. Not bad for a 140g package, and it's waterproof as well, rated at IPX5. But the question is how well will the 2,020mAh battery last under that super dense LCD and high-end processor? Only time will tell -- even KDDI has yet to finalize this part of the specs. Folks on the KDDI network can grab hold of this powerful phone in early December, with a choice of red, white or black.

Update: HTC confirmed to us that this phablet will use panels supplied by Sharp and JDI.

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Having trouble elaborating on RP replies

A character's actions while they're speaking is a place to start. I can see that already happening in the sample post, but more of it can't help. I almost never write "he said" or "she said" anymore. In my writing, I've started to put action modifiers with dialogue. You can kinda tell a lot more about what the character is thinking that way, too, without having to pile on more dialogue.

"It wasn't my idea!" Fletcher said.

"It wasn't my idea!" Fletcher shot one arm in the air.

"It wasn't my idea!" Fletcher hunched his shoulders.

Depending on the tense you're writing in, following a character's train of thought can give you a bit more girth to your posts, while also letting the reader know about them. If a character catches a particular smell, it could trigger fragmented memories of a past situation. I mean, bringing it back around to the present in a timely way is in order, but having your characters draw conclusions from one thing to another is something we as humans do all the time.

Another thing I've seen people do, especially in introductory posts, is use the sort of shrinking scope approach. Again, you kinda did this in the sample post. It's like a funnel to description, but more like a camera pulling focus, in that you start "wide" and grow more narrow on the subject that your post is about.

I read someone's post recently. They started describing a vast sky in approaching night. The sky threw tall buildings into sharp contrast, the buildings are within a walled city, the walls are dark - there is a dark figure scaling the walls. The poster went into crisp detail about the specific steps leading up to the introduction of our protagonist, the figure scaling the wall. This let us get a look not only at the time of day, but the size of the city, and the type of city he was in from the description of the construction of the scene.

Where are your characters in relation to each other, in the scene? Do they have to cross the room to be within earshot? Is one angry, one meek, the latter shuffling away? Action/visual cues are nearly as important as sprawling prose.

I'm (finally) getting around to reading more books lately. I jot down some things I find that I like, an interesting way to describe a particular emotion, or noting a neat way that an author did x thing. Depending on how much reading and free time you have, you could try and do that to get an idea of what other folks are doing.

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