Friday, November 9, 2012

A week with the iPhone 5 on EE, the UK's first 4G network

A week with the iPhone 5 on EE, the UK's first 4G network

Last week, EE publicly flipped the switch on its 4G network. Launching LTE in London, Bristol, Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield and (parts of) Southampton. EE also plans for an additional five cities before the new year. The new phone network, composed of equal parts T-Mobile and Orange, has other plans -- and they start from £21 SIM-only (starting November 9th) while phone packages begin at £36 per month. For that, the new network offers its customers 500MB of data, plus unlimited calls and texts.

Being an earlier adopter comes at a very specific cost -- are the wonders of a next-generation network worth it?

The data plans scale up from there, all the way up to 8GB of monthly data, alongside a system of on-off data bundles. So being an earlier adopter comes at a very specific cost -- are the wonders of a next-generation network worth it? We inserted a fresh EE 4G SIM into an iPhone 5 and now have been using it for over a week, get our full verdict after the break.

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China opens power transfer by keeping it off-stage

BEIJING (AP) ? China's ruling communists opened a pivotal congress to initiate a power handover by giving a nod to their revolutionary past and broadly promising cleaner government while keeping off-stage the main event ? the bargaining over seats in the new leadership.

All the main players were arrayed on the stage in the Great Hall of the People: President Hu Jintao, his successor Xi Jinping and a collection of retired party insiders. A golden hammer and sickle, the Communist Party's symbol, hung on the back wall. Yet in a nearly two-hour opening ceremony Thursday, scant mention was made of the transition or that in a week Hu will step down as party chief in favor of Xi in what would be only the second orderly transfer of power in 63 years of communist rule.

The congress is writ small the state of Chinese politics today. It's a largely ceremonial gathering of 2,200-plus delegates who meet while the real deal-making is done behind-the-scenes by the true power-holders.

The centerpiece event of the opening of the weeklong congress ? a 90-minute speech by Hu ? served politics, allowing him to define his legacy after a decade in office, while marshaling his clout to install his allies in the collective leadership that Xi will head.

"An important thing for him is to make sure that there's no critical, no negative summary judgment of the past 10 years," said Ding Xueliang, a Chinese politics expert at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Still, Ding said, "90 percent of the effort is on putting your people in place."

The party's public silence on a leadership transition that everyone knows is taking place and that politically minded Chinese have been discussing has deepened a palpable sense of public unease. Many Chinese feel the country is at a turning point, in need of new ideas to handle a slowing economy, growing piles of debt and rising public demands for more accountable, transparent government, if not democracy.

In signs of the public disquiet, at least five ethnic Tibetans in western China set themselves on fire Wednesday or Thursday in protests against Chinese rule of Tibetan areas, according to overseas Tibet support groups and the Tibetan government-in-exile in India.

At dawn in Tiananmen Square, next to the congress venue, a woman in her 30s threw pieces of torn paper into the air and shouted "bandits and robbers!" ? a curse often leveled at corrupt local officials. She was taken away by the security forces, which have smothered all of Beijing for the congress.

In his speech, Hu cited many of the challenges China faces ? a rich-poor gap, environmentally ruinous growth and imbalanced development between prosperous cities and a struggling countryside. Yet he offered little fresh thinking to address them and said restoring a relatively high growth would be the best way to deal with public expectations.

Only on tackling rampant corruption did Hu sound the alarm. He called on party members to be ethical and rein in their family members whose often showy displays of wealth have stoked public anger.

"Nobody is above the law," Hu said to the applause of the 2,309 delegates and invited guests, with Xi and other party notables on the dais behind him. He later said, "If we fail to handle this issue well, it could prove fatal to the party, and even cause the collapse of the party and the fall of the state."

Always an occasion for divisive bargaining, the leadership transition has been made more fraught by scandals that have fueled already high public cynicism that Chinese leaders are more concerned with power and wealth than government.

In recent months, one top leader, Bo Xilai, has been purged after his wife murdered a British businessman; a top aide to Hu was sidelined after his son crashed a Ferrari he shouldn't have been able to afford and foreign media reported that relatives of Xi and outgoing Premier Wen Jiabao had traded on their proximity to power to amass vast fortunes.

Public image aside, the scandals have especially weakened Hu, on whose watch they occurred, in the power-broking over the next leadership. In recent decades, the leadership line-ups have sought to balance different factions within the party. Who has prevailed won't be apparent until next Thursday, a day after the congress, when the members of the Politburo Standing Committee appear before the media.

On stage with Hu appeared one of his nemeses, his predecessor Jiang Zemin, who has supported Xi and is angling to fill many of the seats in the leadership with his allies. Nearby, dressed in a Mao jacket, sat 95-year-old Song Ping, a veteran of the revolution and party insider who was Hu's earliest political mentor.

Hu drew the line on political reform, a catchphrase for everything from greater transparency to democracy, even though retired party members, media commentators and government think tanks have called it an urgent need.

Hu's signature policy ? a grab-bag of ideas meant to promote more balanced growth and stronger party rule that goes under the clunky phrase "the Scientific Outlook on Development" ? has already been adopted in the party constitution. Hu's report to the congress called it "a powerful theoretical weapon" to guide the party.

"Even though this congress is about rejuvenation, passing the power to the young, what we see is the opposite," said Willy Lam of Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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Associated Press writers Gillian Wong, Christopher Bodeen, Didi Tang and Louise Watt contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/china-opens-power-transfer-keeping-off-stage-145328613.html

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China Mobile's Lumia 920T packs a Snapdragon S4 Pro, better graphics performance

China Mobile's Lumia 920T packs a Snapdragon S4 Pro, better graphics performance

Buying a shiny new flagship and finding out international variants are tricked out better than yours is never much fun. Well, China Mobile has Weiboed (is that right?) that its Lumia 920T variant will pack the Snapdragon S4 Pro SoC (MSM8960T), and not the S4 Plus in the regular 920. The Pro carries the same basic CPU, and while it's not known whether the 920T will use the full 1.7GHz available (the 920's runs at 1.5GHz), the major difference is a bump from the Adreno 225 GPU to the more powerful Adreno 320. It cleaned up in the GLBenchmark tests we ran on the LG Optimus G (albeit with a quad-core CPU), but is Windows Phone 8 ready to use all that hardware -- or, more politely, will it make any difference to the user? With graphic-intensive apps a rarity, we would speculatively say no, although it might make for a smoother view through Nokia's City Lens, which is fairly hungry. We won't know until some real-life comparisons between the two emerge, but we'd imagine the GPU boost won't make too much of a difference to the average user.

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Friday, November 2, 2012

Field Day: An annual day to frisk and frolic | archesnews.com

by MEGAN PALBICKI

Photos courtesy of MOUNT MARY ARCHIVES

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Since the Mount Mary College bells rang in September, marking the beginning of her 100th year, students, faculty and alumnae have been reminded that Mount Mary?s deep, feminine roots rest in tradition.

Some of the activities Mount Mary students participated in 100 years ago, like step-singing, remain a tradition. Others, like Field Day, disappeared along with the transistor radio and the typewriter.

Field Day, archery, horseback riding and synchronized swimming were all staples in the required curriculum for Mount Mary students.

Field Day was an annual celebration for Mount Mary students. The students were sorted by class and then divided further for group and individual sports. The involvement of all students in Field Day boosted school spirit and bonded the classes.

According to Sister Ellen Lorenz, class of 1957, Field Day ignited the student body with pride and vigor.

When required athletic studies were dropped from the curriculum in the early 1970s, the more intense sports like archery, horseback riding and field hockey were terminated for liability reasons. That meant Field Day also ceased to exist.

"The tournament in the spring has grown into an enormously active Field Day, including the playing off of the tennis matches and the horse show. It is a big day for everyone. One girl frankly admitted, ?I have a lot of fun in spite of the fact that I?m a failure as an athlete.?" Student Statement, ?The Autobiography of a College?

Mount Mary?s focus on sports shifted to ?lifetime? sports. These activities included bowling and golf because they were forms of recreation women would be able to participate in regularly throughout their lives.

Through the years, Mount Mary has evolved to reflect the reality of the time. Those changes are seen in the evolution of campus sporting events, such as Field Day.

Thank you to Ann McIntyre, Mount Mary College Archivist, for the assistance she provides the Arches staff. Ann has generously spent time locating, scanning and explaining photographs for our Centennial page.

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"The climax of the spring season is Field Day demonstration, including the inter-class trace and field meet, a baseball game, an archery tournament, the tennis doubles tournament, and the horse show which is held on our own campus." Faculty Statement, ?The Autobiography of a College?

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"With the coming of the cherry blossoms and the blooming of the hawthorn, baseball and track are uppermost in our thoughts. After a spirited game of batting and pitching, catching and fumbling, we very classically hurl javelin and discus, and then, those who are still game, wind up a bright spring morning with a sprint in the relay or dash." Student Statement, ?The Autobiography of a College?

"There are some of us who prefer to keep healthy in our own little way rather than by playing games with others. We satisfy individual tastes with a horseback ride, or a tramp on the golf course, or a plunge in the pool, a stab at the archery target, a swing at tennis, or badminton and ping pong." Student Statement, ?The Autobiography of a College?

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Video: Matthews: ?Buyer beware? of Mitt the flip-flopper

PST: Beckham provides glimpse of Kobe's future

The Galaxy start its MLS playoffs tonight with a must-win against Vancouver, and although LA can beat the Whitecaps without David Beckham at his best, it would be a mistake to assume he can?t get there anymore.

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Romney ridicules 'secretary of business' proposed by Obama ...

ROANOKE, Va. ? After two days of canceled events and a break from direct attacks on President Obama, Mitt Romney returned on Thursday to his pre-hurricane campaign mode?slamming Obama for failed policies and his suggestion that the country should create a new Cabinet position for a secretary of Business.

?I don?t think adding a new chair in his Cabinet will help add millions of jobs on Main Street,? Romney told a crowd of more than 2,000 at a window and door manufacturer in western Virginia. ?

Obama talked about the idea, part of a consolidation plan he proposed in January, in an MSNBC interview on Monday. ?We should have one secretary of Business, instead of nine different departments that are dealing with things like giving loans to [the Small Business Administration] or helping companies with exports. There should be a one-stop shop,? Obama said.

Romney said Obama?s lack of business experience has left him grasping at straws for a new idea that would boost the business community. ?We don?t need a secretary of Business to understand business, we need a president who understands business, and I do,? Romney said to enthusiastic applause.

The GOP campaign released a TV ad on the same theme, signaling this line of attack will be part of Romney?s final push. ?His solution to everything is to add another bureaucrat,? a voiceover says gravely in the ad, before suggesting that Americans elect ?a president who actually understands business.?

On the trail here on Thursday, Romney also revived some of his best-received attack lines from earlier in the season. He told the owners of the manufacturing company that ?they did build this,? and suggested that Obama?s slogan of ?forward? should really be ?forewarned.?

He also warned the crowd that they would face a dire situation if the president is reelected. ?If the president were to be reelected, you?re going to see high levels of unemployment continue and stalled wage growth?if any wage growth at all?just like we?ve seen over the last four years,? Romney said. ?

Obama campaign spokeswoman Lis Smith said Romney is lurching ?from false attack to false attack? in the final days of his campaign. ?The idea that Mitt Romney would help businesses grow as president doesn?t match his record or his policies. When the American auto industry and a million jobs were on the line, Romney turned his back, which is why he?s trying to rewrite history by telling desperate falsehoods to Ohio voters,? she said. She added that ?independent economists agree his plans would do nothing to create jobs and could slow our recovery.?

At the White House, press secretary Jay Carney said Obama ?very much wants to see action? on streamlining the federal government and his initial proposal on business is backed by the Chamber of Commerce and Republican John Engler, president of the Business Roundtable and the former governor of Michigan. Carney said the consolidation plan would save $3 billion over 10 years and offer ?one location, one website, one phone number, one agency that handles all these different issues that have to deal with supporting American business and supporting exports.?

Romney?s running mate, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, echoed Romney?s mocking tone a few hours later in Greeley, Colo.

?Let me ask you a question, can anybody name our current secretary of Commerce?? Ryan asked the crowd. ?You know why? We don't have one! It's been vacant for over four months and the president hasn't even proposed to put somebody in the job. We don't need another bureaucrat or another bureaucracy, we need another president.?

The position is filled by Acting Secretary Rebecca Blank, who took over after former Commerce Secretary John Bryson suffered a seizure that caused a car accident in June and resigned.

Rebecca Kaplan contributed to this story.

Source: http://www.govexec.com/management/2012/11/romney-ridicules-secretary-business-proposed-obama/59215/

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Charity Navigator: Protecting Yourself from Hurricane Sandy Scams ...

Effective Philanthropy in the Wake of Hurricane Sandy?

Find out how you can engage in responsible and informed giving in the wake of Hurricane Sandy and review some of the highly-rated charities engaged in the relief efforts.

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See the List of Charities Responding

Source: http://womensphilanthropy.typepad.com/stephaniedoty/2012/10/charity-navigator-protecting-yourself-from-hurricane-sandy-scams.html

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