Saturday, December 31, 2011

2011 Was a Terrible Year for Tech

Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are all working on ways to allow me to seamlessly switch from device to device, but, again, their competing interests prevent them from creating something that just works everywhere. This year Apple unveiled iCloud, a way to keep your data automatically synced between all your services?but of course it won?t sync anything you do on your Android phone. I love the way that Google?s Chrome Web browser remembers everything that I do on every computer: When I save a bookmark or add an extension to Chrome on my laptop, my desktop instantly gets the same info. But the iPhone, iPad, Windows Phone, and Kindle Fire don?t run Chrome, so it?s no help there.

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Stanford archives offer window into Apple origins

In this photo taken Oct. 18, 2011, processor Dennis Sparhawk checks items on shelves at a Stanford University Silicon Valley Archives storage facility in an undisclosed location in California. Historians and entrepreneurs who want to understand the rise of Apple Inc. and its founder Steve Jobs will find a treasure trove of clues in Stanford University's Silicon Valley Archives. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

In this photo taken Oct. 18, 2011, processor Dennis Sparhawk checks items on shelves at a Stanford University Silicon Valley Archives storage facility in an undisclosed location in California. Historians and entrepreneurs who want to understand the rise of Apple Inc. and its founder Steve Jobs will find a treasure trove of clues in Stanford University's Silicon Valley Archives. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

In this photo taken Oct. 25, 2011, curator Henry Lowood is shown looking at an old photograph of Steve Jobs at Stanford's Green Library in Stanford, Calif. Historians and entrepreneurs who want to understand the rise of Apple Inc. and its founder Steve Jobs will find a treasure trove of clues in Stanford University's Silicon Valley Archives. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

In this photo taken Oct. 25, 2011, a photo of an old keyboard is shown next to a letter written about Steve Jobs at Stanford's Green Library in Stanford, Calif. Historians and entrepreneurs who want to understand the rise of Apple Inc. and its founder Steve Jobs will find a treasure trove of clues in Stanford University's Silicon Valley Archives. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

In this photo taken Oct. 25, 2011, curator Henry Lowood holds up an old Apple 1 operation manual at Stanford's Green Library in Stanford, Calif. Historians and entrepreneurs who want to understand the rise of Apple Inc. and its founder Steve Jobs will find a treasure trove of clues in Stanford University's Silicon Valley Archives. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

(AP) ? In the interview, Steve Wozniak and the late Steve Jobs recall a seminal moment in Silicon Valley history ? how they named their upstart computer company some 35 years ago.

"I remember driving down Highway 85," Wozniak says. "We're on the freeway, and Steve mentions, 'I've got a name: Apple Computer.' We kept thinking of other alternatives to that name, and we couldn't think of anything better."

Adds Jobs: "And also remember that I worked at Atari, and it got us ahead of Atari in the phonebook."

The interview, recorded for an in-house video for company employees in the mid-1980s, was among a storehouse of materials Apple had been collecting for a company museum. But in 1997, soon after Jobs returned to the company, Apple officials contacted Stanford University and offered to donate the collection to the school's Silicon Valley Archives.

Within a few days, Stanford curators were at Apple headquarters in nearby Cupertino, packing two moving trucks full of documents, books, software, videotapes and marketing materials that now make up the core of Stanford's Apple Collection.

The collection, the largest assembly of Apple historical materials, can help historians, entrepreneurs and policymakers understand how a startup launched in a Silicon Valley garage became a global technology giant.

"Through this one collection you can trace out the evolution of the personal computer," said Stanford historian Leslie Berlin. "These sorts of documents are as close as you get to the unmediated story of what really happened."

The collection is stored in hundreds of boxes taking up more than 600 feet of shelf space at the Stanford's off-campus storage facility. The Associated Press visited the climate-controlled warehouse on the outskirts of the San Francisco Bay area, but agreed not to disclose its location.

Interest in Apple and its founder has grown dramatically since Jobs died in October at age 56, just weeks after he stepped down as CEO and handed the reins to Tim Cook. Jobs' death sparked an international outpouring and marked the end of an era for Apple and Silicon Valley.

"Apple as a company is in a very, very select group," said Stanford curator Henry Lowood. "It survived through multiple generations of technology. To the credit of Steve Jobs, it meant reinventing the company at several points."

Apple scrapped its own plans for a corporate museum after Jobs returned as CEO and began restructuring the financially struggling firm, Lowood said.

Job's return, more than a decade after he was forced out of the company he co-founded, marked the beginning of one of the great comebacks in business history. It led to a long string of blockbuster products ? including the iPod, iPhone and iPad ? that have made Apple one of the world's most profitable brands.

After Stanford received the Apple donation, former company executives, early employees, business partners and Mac enthusiasts have come forward and added their own items to the archives.

The collection includes early photos of young Jobs and Wozniak, blueprints for the first Apple computer, user manuals, magazine ads, TV commercials, company t-shirts and drafts of Jobs' speeches.

In one company video, Wozniak talks about how he had always wanted his own computer, but couldn't get his hands on one at a time when few computers were found outside corporations or government agencies.

"All of a sudden I realized, 'Hey microprocessors all of a sudden are affordable. I can actually build my own,'" Wozniak says. "And Steve went a little further. He saw it as a product you could actually deliver, sell and someone else could use."

The pair also talk about the company's first product, the Apple I computer, which went on sale in July 1976 for $666.66.

"Remember an Apple I was not particularly useable for too much, but it was so incredible to have your own computer," Jobs says. "It was kind of an embarkation point from the way computers had been going in these big steel boxes with switches and lights."

Among the other items in the Apple Collection:

? Thousands of photos by photographer Douglas Menuez, who documented Jobs' years at NeXT Computer, which he founded in 1985 after he was pushed out of Apple.

? A company video spoofing the 1984 movie "Ghost Busters," with Jobs and other executives playing "Blue Busters," a reference to rival IBM.

? Handwritten financial records showing early sales of Apple II, one of the first mass-market computers.

? An April 1976 agreement for a $5,000 loan to Apple Computer and its three co-founders: Jobs, Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, who pulled out of the company less than two weeks after its founding.

? A 1976 letter written by a printer who had just met Jobs and Wozniak and warns his colleagues about the young entrepreneurs: "This joker (Jobs) is going to be calling you ... They are two guys, they build kits, operate out of a garage."

The archive shows the Apple founders were far ahead of their time, Lowood said.

"What they were doing was spectacularly new," he said. "The idea of building computers out of your garage and marketing them and thereby creating a successful business ? it just didn't compute for a lot of people."

Associated Press

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Amazon sold over a million Kindles per week in Dec.

By Rosa Golijan

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Amazon's Kindle devices are pretty darn popular and ranked highly on many Christmas wish lists this year, so we're not particularly surprised by the online retailers holiday sales statistics. Of course it sold millions of the devices.

While Amazon doesn't flat-out state?precisely how many Kindle devices it sold this holiday season, it does explain that its customers "purchased well over 1 million Kindle devices per week" throughout December. Some elementary school level multiplication suggests that this means the online retailer sold well over four million Kindle devices in the last month alone.

We wonder how many of those four million Kindle devices are Kindle Fire units. After all, that particular gadget has been at the top of Amazon's bestseller lists since its release in mid November. To meet industry projections, the Kindle Fire alone has to hit 3.9 million in sales?by year end. In other words, nearly a million per week of the tablet alone is almost expected during its debut month.

That thought aside, it's also worth noting that?the gifting ??gifting, not regular purchasing ??of Kindle ebooks was up 175 percent between Black Friday and Christmas Year (compared to the same time period last year). This means that ebooks are either becoming significantly more popular or that folks are simply putting of gift shopping until an electronically delivered item such as a Kindle ebook is their only remaining option.

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Want more tech news, silly puns or amusing links? You'll get plenty of all three if you keep up with Rosa Golijan, the writer of this post, by following her on?Twitter, subscribing to her?Facebook?posts, or circling her?on?Google+.

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Video: Deadly Triangle, Part 6

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'Dateline NBC,' the signature broadcast for NBC News in primetime, premiered in 1992. Since then, it has been pioneering a new approach to primetime news programming. The multi-night franchise, supplemented by frequent specials, allows NBC to consistently and comprehensively present the highest-quality reporting, investigative features, breaking news coverage and newsmaker profiles.

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On Location: Inclusion Films Opens Doors In Hollywood - Latimes.com

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Founded by Joey Travolta, older brother of actor John Travolta, Inclusion Films trains adults with developmental disabilities in the nuts and bolts of filmmaking -- from writing the script to building sets and using film and editing equipment -- with the goal of finding them jobs in the entertainment industry or some other field.

Students with autism, cerebral palsy and Down syndrome are trained by working cinematographers, set designers, actors and other professionals who are active in the industry.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Federal Appeals Court Rules Telecommunications Companies ...

In recent days, a federal appeals court ruled that a 2008 law granting telecommunications companies legal immunity for helping the National Security Agency with an email and telephone eavesdropping program is constitutional.

A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously affirmed the lower court ruling that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) is indeed constitutional.

The appeal was involving a case that consolidated 33 different lawsuits filed against various telecom companies, including AT&T, Sprint Nextel, Verizon Communications Inc. and BellSouth Corp. on behalf of these companies? customers.

The plaintiffs were represented by lawyers including the San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation and the American Civil Liberties Union. They accused the companies of violating the law and the privacy of its customers by collaborating with NSA on intelligence gathering.

The case is rooted in the new surveillance rules passed by Congress in 2009; these included protection from legal liability for telecommunications companies that allegedly helped the U.S. spy on Americans without warrants.

Cindy Cohn, legal director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, who argued the case before the panel was quoted as saying in the December 29th foxnews.com article, ?Court OKs Immunity for Telecoms in Wiretap Case?: ?I?m very disappointed. I think the court reaches to try to put lipstick on a pig here. I think what Congress did was an abdication of its duty to protect people from illegal surveillance.?

In its ruling, the court made note of comments put forth by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence involving the legal immunity?s role in helping the government gather intelligence.

Judge M. Margaret McKeown was quoted as saying: ?It emphasized that electronic intelligence gathering depends in great part on cooperation from private companies ? and that if litigation were allowed to proceed against persons allegedly assisting in such activities, the private sector might be unwilling to cooperate with lawful government requests in the future.?

However, in a separate opinion, a three-judge panel of the court pointed to two other lawsuits that challenged the warrantless surveillance program. Two groups of telecom customers sued the NSA for violating their privacy by collecting Internet data from AT&T from telecom companies in the surveillance program authorized by President George W. Bush.

Government lawyers have made attempts to stop such cases, on the grounds that defending the program in court would jeopardize national security. The suits will be sent back to U.S. District Court in San Francisco.

America?s Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 is an Act of Congress, which put in place procedures for the physical and electronic surveillance and collection of ?foreign intelligence information? between ?foreign powers? and ?agents of foreign powers?. This may also include American citizens and permanent residents suspected of being engaged in espionage and violating U.S. law on territory under United States control.

The National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) is a cryptologic intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the collection and analysis of foreign communications and foreign signals intelligence, as well as protecting U.S. government communications and information systems, which involves cryptanalysis and cryptography.

Source: http://www.jdjournal.com/2011/12/30/federal-appeals-court-rules-telecommunications-companies-have-legal-immunity-in-connection-with-nsa-program/

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Fifty-four Chinese rail bosses to be 'punished' over Wenzhou train crash that killed 40 people

By Rick Dewsbury

Last updated at 3:46 PM on 28th December 2011


Tragedy: A derailed carriage plunges to the ground after the fatal crash in China in July

Tragedy: A derailed carriage plunges to the ground after the fatal crash in China in July

The Chinese government has warned 54 rail bosses that they will face punishment after a crash that killed 40 people was found to have been caused by lax safety standards.

The authorities have struggled to address public fury over the accident near the booming coastal city of Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, in July, when a high-speed train rammed into another one stranded on the track after being hit by lightning.?? ?

Premier Wen Jiabao vowed that the investigation would be thorough and transparent - though the cabinet's report was pushed back from mid-September for technical reasons and to give the team more time to pour over documents. ?? ?

An account of the conclusions of the investigation presented to Wen at a cabinet meeting said the accident was due to serious design flaws in control equipment and improper handling of the lightning strike, broadly in line with initial findings.?? ?

The Railways Ministry 'did not properly handle rescue efforts, did not issue information in a timely manner and did not correctly address public concerns, which created a bad influence in society', the central government said in a statement.?? ?

The accident prompted a huge public outcry on social networking services, with users expressing anger at the perceived poor official response and pulling apart accounts of the crash and the rescue efforts.?? ?

Seeking to assuage public anger, the government fired three mid-level railway officials a day after the crash.?? ?

The report detailed 54 officials who would receive administrative punishments, and said more serious penalties could follow for them.

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It was not yet clear if those officials will be prosecuted or ultimately receive the death penalty, which is legal and used regularly in the Communist state, where more prisoners are killed every year than in the rest of the world combined.

In 2009, the former boss of Beijing airport was executed for corruption. Li Peiying, 60, was found guilty of bribery and embezzling ?11million since 1995.

Disaster: Rescue workers try to secure the wreckage of the trains after the crash. Lax safety and poor handling have been blamed in a report

Disaster: Rescue workers try to secure the wreckage of the trains after the crash. Lax safety and poor handling have been blamed in a report

Collision: The carriages hang perilously on the bridge in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province of China. One expert said he thought human error may have been involved

Collision: The carriages hang perilously on the bridge in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province of China. One expert said he thought human error may have been involved

Cranes lift the wreckage from the tracks after the tragedy in which 40 people were killed

Accident: Cranes lift the wreckage from the tracks after the tragedy in which 40 people were killed

A month earlier the former chairman of China's second-biggest oil company, Sinopec, was convicted of taking ?18million in bribes and given a suspended death sentence.

Thousands of people are believed to be executed in China every year.

'Legal authorities are currently conducting an independent investigation in accordance with the law into whether or not these relevant responsible officials committed crimes,' the report into the rail crash said.

It laid particular blame at the door of former railways minister Liu Zhijun, though he was dismissed months before the crash, in February, over corruption charges that have not yet been tried in court.??

Liu 'has the main leadership responsibility for the accident', it said.?? ?

Current minister Sheng Guangzu would have to present a 'thorough self-criticism' to the cabinet, it added, demanding the ministry and companies which made the faulty control systems drastically improve the way they operate.???

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao says the investigation would be thorough and transparent

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao says the investigation would be thorough and transparent

'Completely upgrade the safety management level of the railways, especially when it comes to building and operating high-speed railways,' the report added. ?? ?

Bloggers were quick to denounce the findings, suggesting the government still has a long way to go to restore public trust.?? ?

'This probe will become an international joke' wrote 'hjerryzhu' on the Twitter-like site Sina Weibo.?? ?

'The Communist Party has become a byword for hypocrisy, lies and violence,' said 'kaherd'.?? ?

The government has said it would suspend railway project approvals and launch safety checks on equipment to address anger after the Wenzhou crash on what was a new high-speed rail line.?? ?

The ministry plans to cut its annual railway investment by 15 percent in 2012 to 400 billion yuan, state media said last week. ?? ?

The ministry also faces soaring debt. In August, it said its total liabilities at the end of June were 2.1 trillion yuan ($330 million), up by nearly half from the end of 2009 and bringing its liability-to-asset ratio up to 59 percent. ?? ?

However, the government said it remained committed to building high-speed railways, which China plans eventually to run into Russia and down to Southeast Asia.?? ?

'High speed railways improve people's ability to travel and promote economic development. Building and developing high speed railways is the correct course,' it said in a separate statement. ?? ?

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Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2079408/Fifty-Chinese-rail-bosses-punished-Wenzhou-train-crash-killed-40-people.html?ITO=1490

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Report: Turkey attacks suspected rebel targets (AP)

ANKARA, Turkey ? Turkey's air force attacked suspected Kurdish rebel targets near its border with Iraq, killing at least 20 people, many of them smugglers mistaken for guerrillas, officials said Thursday.

The Turkish military declined to confirm or deny whether it had carried out the Wednesday night raid on both sides of the border.

Turkey's Dogan news agency said the attacks occurred near the Turkish village of Ortasu in Sirnak near Iraq, a country where Kurdish rebels are based, and killed more than 20 people. The report said the raids were launched after drones and thermal cameras located a "crowded group" near Ortasu.

On Thursday morning, video footage provided by the Dogan agency showed people surrounding dozens of bodies, lying side-by-side and wrapped in blankets.

Sirnak's governor, Vahdettin Ozkan, said at least 20 people were killed in that attack but gave no other details, saying a statement would be issued later.

Pro-Kurdish legislator Nazmi Gur said at least 35 people died, most of them teenagers who were trying to make money by carrying diesel from Iraq into Turkey on donkeys or horses. Gur said the diesel trade is often the region's only livelihood in such villages and that officials would have known that smugglers would be operating in the area.

Kurdish rebels have long used northern Iraq as a springboard for hit-and-run attacks on Turkish targets in a campaign for autonomy in Turkey's Kurdish-dominated southeast.

This year Turkey's air force has launched dozens of air raids on suspected rebel bases and other targets in northern Iraq and along the Turkish side of the mountainous border.

Recently, the United States has deployed four Predator drones to Turkey from Iraq following the American troops' withdrawal from the country to assist Turkey in its fight against the rebels.

The rebels belong to the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, which is fighting for autonomy in Turkey's mainly Kurdish southeast. Tens of thousands of people have died in the conflict since 1984.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/asia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111229/ap_on_re_eu/eu_turkey_airstrikes

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

An App Helps Chicago Woman Find Stolen MacBook on Facebook

facebook An App Helps Chicago Woman Find Stolen MacBook on Facebook Facebook has helped people do a lot this year, from providing a vent to those frustrated with finals to providing a means to overthrow dictators to those frustrated with their governments. If all goes well, we might be able to add another crime solved to that growing list, too.

In Chicago last week, Theresa Unkrur?s house was burglarized. A thief or thieves made off with computers, an iPhone, and a PlayStation 3. One of those computers was a MacBook that belonged to Unkrur?s daughter, who was a little surprised to see a new photo uploaded onto her Facebook straight from her stolen laptop a few days later.

Unkrur?s daughter had an app similar to this one,?which uploads pictures taken with a MacBook directly to the user?s Facebook account. The picture is a clear shot of two men, potentially the thieves, sitting on a couch. If a positive identification can be made, the two men in the picture at the very least can point the way to the thieves, if they aren?t the perpetrators in the first place. And, thanks to a fingerprint left behind because of a botched attempt at stealing the family?s television, the Unkrurs should know for certain either way when that time comes.

This story seems like a case of unintended consequences, with the Facebook app in question serving an unexpectedly fortunate purpose. But, there is no shortage of apps coming out now that do serve this kind of security function, like this one, which uses the MacBook?s accelerometer to detect sudden motion, triggering the computer to snap a photo that will be sent to a designated email address, along with optional SMS alerts.

Here?s hoping the Unkrurs get their gear back, and that the same thing never happens to you.

Via the Chicago Tribune

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

American chefs boost fine dining in France (AP)

PARIS ? Paris, once regarded as the gastronomical center of the world, is looking to a cadre of young chefs from a country derided for its love of processed cheese ? gasp, the United States ? to help raise the bar.

French chefs have been opening fine restaurants stateside for years, but up until about a decade ago, the opposite would have been almost unthinkable. Now, bright young things from New York, Chicago and Seattle are behind some of the City of Light's most-hyped, hardest-to-get-into establishments.

Chefs such as Spring's Daniel Rose, or Braden Perkins and Laura Adrian, the pair behind the Hidden Kitchen and the new Verjus, are bringing a fresh energy to Paris' somewhat rigid fine dining scene and infusing it with American eclecticism.

"Food in France has taken a lot of hits over the years ... and they were pretty slow to acknowledge that it was going downhill," said pastry chef-turned-writer David Lebovitz, one of a handful of American food bloggers who cover the Paris food scene.

"I think we're now on the cusp of a real renaissance here" ? thanks in part, he said, to this nouvelle crop of American-born or trained restaurateurs.

It used to be that French-American culinary exchanges followed the model established by Julia Child in the era when: Americans came to France to study and then went home to impart their wisdom, or simply to cook. Child attended Paris' renowned Cordon Bleu culinary school in the 1940s, then returned to the U.S. to educate her compatriots on the art of French cuisine.

The new generation of American chefs here has dispensed with the going home part.

Rose, the 30-something behind Spring ? Paris' hardest-to-come-by table, according to Le Figaro newspaper ? moved here as a 19-year-old college student primarily, he says, out of laziness.

"I wanted to finish university in a place where I thought it would be really easy. And I thought, `the American University of Paris ? English is my first language, it's not everyone else's, I probably have a pretty good chance,'" said Rose. He said he went to cooking school for largely the same reason.

After a series of apprenticeships with top French chefs, he opened the first incarnation of Spring, a 16-seat restaurant where the centerpiece was an open kitchen where Rose held court as he prepared the food ? single-handedly at first.

"Everybody in the world loves a French restaurant and my project was to try to discover what was essential about a French restaurant. ... And by paring it down to the essence, I was feeding (my clients) French food that they hadn't seen in a long time," said Rose in an interview in Spring's new 28-seat location, near the Louvre Museum. "It was a novelty. I was the American who opened the restaurant that all the French people wanted to open."

Rose has the reputation of being the French-est of Paris' American chefs, and the menu at Spring is unapologetically Gallic: There's no Franco-American fusion, none of the catering to special dietary needs that's become almost de rigueur in the U.S. ? just a constantly changing medley of French classics made from top-notch, in-season products.

Taking the opposite tack is Marc Grossman, a New York filmmaker-turned-restaurateur who has set about Americanizing the way the French eat. In the land of the cote de boeuf, foie gras and escargot, Grossman founded two vegetarian eateries, Bob's Juice Bar and Bob's Kitchen.

"I think people are always looking for something different and in carnivorous Paris I guess you could say we're exotic," said Grossman, whose ever-changing menu of smoothies, meat-free burgers, and grain-packed muffins were the stuff of a minor culinary revolution when he first opened, in 2006. "From the beginning, the response has been enthusiastic, and our customers have been unusually regular."

Seattle natives Perkins and Adrian represent the middle path between Rose's unyielding Frenchness and Grossman's healthy California-style offerings.

At their new postage stamp-sized wine bar and just-opened upstairs restaurant, Verjus, the pair serves up food that charts an ideal course between French sophistication and American heartiness. The wine bar's menu of amuse-bouches includes buttermilk fried chicken, roasted clams, and s'mores made with high-end French chocolate.

Perkins and Adrian shot to culinary fame here in 2007, when they opened the Hidden Kitchen, the now-closed supper club the pair held twice a week in their central Paris pad. Though underground restaurants are not unheard-of elsewhere, the Hidden Kitchen was a novelty here, and even the French press lavished them with praise: Le Figaro's review called it "quite chic and clearly successful ? it's fully booked for months."

The Anglo-Saxon influence is often palpable at top restaurants here, even when the chefs themselves are not Americans. Gregory Marchand, the Frenchman behind the aptly named Frenchie restaurant, cut his teeth in New York and London, where he worked for telegenic chef Jamie Oliver, before returning to France. Known for its market cooking, Frenchie competes with Spring for the top spot among Paris' contemporary tables.

Kansas-born, Paris-based food blogger Meg Zimbeck said she sees French chefs' newfound appreciation for America as part of a generational shift.

"There's a fear among the older generation that they're not getting as much credit as they are due," said Zimbeck, the founding editor of Paris by Mouth, a restaurant review website.

"The younger French chefs, they couldn't care less about that. They're traveling, they're bringing back new ingredients. They have shorter attention spans and they're not afraid of change," even if that change hails from the country long mocked as the birthplace of Velveeta and other processed cheese products.

Still, writer Lebovitz warns that Paris remains a challenging destination for young American cooks with big dreams.

"Paris has this huge mystique, it's like a magnet," said Lebovitz, "but a lot of times people come here with starry eyes and have absolutely no idea of what they're in for."

Lebovitz, a pastry chef by training who spent 12 years at Alice Waters' iconic Berkeley, Calif., eatery Chez Panisse and moved to Paris seven years ago, says reality can be jarring. Beyond the never-ending bureaucratic torture that is the quest for working papers or, worse still, authorization to open a restaurant, Lebovitz cited the maddening surprises of daily life here.

He described a recent surreal but pedestrian quest for plain white sugar: After searches in several local grocery stores turned up nothing, he resorted to crushing sugar cubes to finish his dessert recipe. "It's inexplicable, but these kind of things happen all the time in Paris," Lebovitz added with a resigned smile.

Still, for those who manage to overcome the obstacles, Paris is a huge prize.

"For anyone who likes to cook or eat, this place is simply a dream," said Lebovitz. "Actually, it's a dream for pretty much anyone."

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/europe/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111228/ap_on_re_eu/eu_france_american_chefs_in_paris

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Charity hails East Africa appeal (icWales)

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Hef & Crystal Harris Snarl Over Doggy Custody

As if the thought of their relationship isn?t enough to make you sick to your stomach, now we are hearing about a little squabble these two are having over a dog they shared time with together. The dog in question is named Charlie, and is apparently very dear to both of their hearts. In fact, we?re about to find out if Crystal Harris is more concerned over the fate of the dog than she is of the colossal diamond Hef gave her while they were still together. Hefner apparently offered to let her keep her prized Bentley and the epic ring so long as she returns the dog. Hey, some things really are worth more than money. Here?s how he put it to PEOPLE Magazine: ?We both love the puppy?I told her if she wants to keep the ring and the Bentley, then maybe I can keep the puppy. I hope we will work it out.” Sounds like deal right? He also said that the dog has a preference as well: ?Crystal brought Charlie back because she thinks he’s happier here & I appreciate it, because I really missed him?? What dog wouldn?t be happier at the mansion? Have you [...]

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Sony unveils North American PS Vita launch titles, pricing




Sony unveils North American PS Vita launch titles, pricing

DVDBack23 @ Dec 23, 2011 18:14 | 3 comments

Sony has revealed all of the PS Vita's launch titles for when it hits Canada and the U.S. on February 22nd.

The games will cost $10 to $50 although the company has not put specific price tags on each game, yet. PSN downloads are expected to be on the lower range, while games like uncharted are expected to be the very high end.

Sony's own titles include:

Escape Plan (PSN Only)

Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational

Hustle Kings (PSN Only)

Little Deviants

ModNation Racers: Road Trip

Super StarDust Delta (PSN Only)

Uncharted: Golden Abyss

wipEout 2048

Titles from third-party developers:

Army Corps of Hell

Asphalt Injection

Ben 10 Galactic Racing

BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend

Dungeon Hunter Alliance

Dynasty Warriors Next

F1 2011

EA Sports FIFA Soccer

Lumines Electronic Symphony

Michael Jackson: The Experience

Plants vs. Zombies (PSN Only)

Rayman Origins

Shinobido 2: Revenge of Zen

Tales of Space: Mutant Blobs (PSN Only)

Touch My Katamari

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3

Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition

Additionally, the company has revealed their "release window" games, which will likely be available for the handheld console within 6 months:

Gravity Rush

MLB 12 The Show

Reality Fighters

Unit 13

Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention

Ninja Gaiden Plus

Ridge Racer

Silen Hill Book of Memories

Supremacy MM: Unrestricted

Finally, the company has officially confirmed the prices of its memory cards. The memory cards are required to save games or use PSN downloads:

4 GB Memory Card $19.99

8 GB Memory Card $29.99

16 GB Memory Card $59.99

32 GB Memory Card $99.99

Source: http://www.blasteroids.com/news/news_item.cfm/33441

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Report details quake damage to Washington Monument

Friday December 23, 2011

WASHINGTON -- The earthquake-damaged Washington Monument has extensive cracking and chipped stones near its peak that left it highly vulnerable to rainfall, and inspectors found cracks and loose stones along the entire length of the 555-foot structure, according to a report released Thursday by the National Park Service.

The report was prepared by the engineering firm whose employees rappelled down the sides of the monument in September to inspect the damage. It offers the most detailed portrait yet of damage to the 127-year-old monument, which has been closed to visitors since a 5.8-magnitude earthquake shook the nation?s capital on Aug. 23.

The report does not estimate how long repairs would take or how much they would cost. The federal spending bill approved last week allocates $7.5 million to fix the monument, with the understanding that the National Park Service will raise an equal amount through private donations.

The repairs recommended by the report include reinforcing the cracks with stainless steel plates and filling them with sealant; replacing as many loose pieces of marble as possible and shoring them up with steel anchors or mortar; and cleaning and re-sealing all joints in the top portion of the monument to keep water out.

The report also recommends a seismic study to gauge the monument?s vulnerability to future earthquakes.

While the monument remains structurally sound, the cracks left it

so exposed that after rainstorms, "a substantial amount of standing water collects on the floors of the display and observation levels," the report found.

The inspection found six cracks that extend through the full thickness of the marble panels that form the exterior of the monument?s pyramidion, the uppermost portion of the obelisk where it begins narrowing to a point. Cracks and chipped or loose stones, found all along the structure, were more concentrated at the 450-foot mark and above.

The largest piece of stone to become dislodged was in the interior of the monument and weighed more than 200 pounds.

The corners of the pyramidion, which are topped by metal lightning rods, sustained particularly complex damage, and the entire lightning protection apparatus will need to be removed so that portions can be replaced before it is reinstalled, the report says.

There is no timetable for repairing and reopening the monument. The park service plans to solicit bids for the work, and it?s not clear whether the monument could reopen before repairs have concluded.

Construction began on the monument in 1848 and, after an interruption during the Civil War, it was completed in 1884. It remains the tallest structure in Washington and was the world?s tallest manmade structure until it was eclipsed by the Eiffel Tower.

Source: http://www.reformer.com/ci_19605685?source=rss_viewed

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Toyota to recall 41,000 Etios, Liva models in India

The company, which is present in India through a joint venture with the Kirloskar Group -- Toyota Kirloskar Motor, however, insisted it is not a recall but a "safety campaign".

"It is a proactive approach by us. This development is not at all dangerous but as per Toyota's worldwide policy, we are informing customers that they can come to dealers at their convenient time and replace the pipe," TKM Deputy Managing Director - Marketing Sandeep Singh said.

The company will be replacing filler hose (inlet pipe to the fuel tank) as it could crack up leading to fuel leakage when the tank is filled to the brim.

He said a total 41,000 units of Etios and Liva produced till October 8 this year since their launches will be covered under this exercise.

"It will not take more than 30-45 minutes. This is not recall, it is a safety campaign," Singh insisted.

TKM had in December last year launched the Etios sedan in the country priced between Rs 4.96 lakh and Rs 6.86 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

In June this year, the company rolled out its much anticipated small car Liva here, priced between Rs 3.99 lakh and Rs 5.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

Singh said TKM is using social media such as Facebook and the company's own website to inform customers about the development.

In 2008 Toyota had announced a recall of around 20,000 units of its popular multi-utility vehicle, Innova, in India to repair a defective part that could lead to oil leakage.

The auto major has also invested Rs 3,200 crore to set up its second manufacturing facility in Bangalore, where the cars are being produced.

The company is investing Rs 1,650 crore to ramp up its production capacity by one lakh units and for increasing localisation of components by 2014.

In October this year, the company had also revealed its plans to start exports of the two models to South Africa by March next year.

Besides, Etios and Liva, Toyota also sells premium sedan Corolla Altis and Camry in the Indian market along with SUVs Fortunner and Prado.

Source: http://www.bsmotoring.com/storypage.php?autono=4334

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