Saturday, December 31, 2011

Nasdaq Can Delist Chinese Company CleanTech, U.S. Judge Says

December 31, 2011, 12:37 AM EST

By Thom Weidlich

Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Nasdaq Stock Market won a federal judge?s permission to delist a Chinese maker of wind towers over its objection that the procedures for kicking it out are marred by bias.

U.S. District Judge Richard J. Sullivan yesterday lifted the restraining order imposed against Nasdaq by New York State Supreme Court Justice Melvin Schweitzer on Dec. 20. Sullivan also denied a request by CleanTech Innovations Inc., based in Tieling, China, that he impose his own temporary restraining order.

?The court finds that the state court lacked jurisdiction to enter a temporary restraining order in a matter arising under? the federal securities law, Sullivan wrote in his order. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Dec. 28 also denied CleanTech?s request for a stay, which the company can appeal to the federal court rather than the court imposing its own restraining order, Sullivan said.

CleanTech has been fighting removal since January, when Nasdaq asserted that the company, which makes towers for wind turbines, intentionally withheld material information about $20 million in financing during its listing application. The company says it provided all necessary information in a timely manner.

CleanTech has retained as counsel former U.S. Senator Arlen Specter, who represented Pennsylvania as a Republican before becoming a Democrat in 2009.

?Discriminatory Actions?

?Judge Sullivan?s ruling is a technical procedural ruling that doesn?t touch on the substance of the discriminatory actions by Nasdaq against China-based reverse-merger companies,? Blair Fensterstock, a lawyer for CleanTech, said in a phone interview. ?The company intends to take every action possible to pursue the discriminatory actions of Nasdaq and its staff.?

CleanTech alleged the exchange violated its own rules and the company?s right to due process in ?arbitrarily and capriciously? seeking to remove it. Nasdaq?s practices are ?racially motivated? and ?blatantly discriminatory,? aimed at delisting Chinese companies, according to the complaint.

?The staff made it clear that they were looking through a different scope at China-based companies and that whether or not a company and or its advisers had a good reputation was irrelevant,? Fensterstock said.

Auditor Resignations

The court action is part of the fallout from a series of cases alleging fraud involving China-based companies. Chinese shares trading in the U.S. have lost more than $10 billion in market value this year after companies such as Longtop Financial Technologies Ltd. and China MediaExpress Holdings Inc. disclosed financial irregularities or auditor resignations.

Concern has focused on the more than 400 Chinese businesses that have used reverse mergers -- buying public shell companies to gain stock market listings in North America while avoiding the scrutiny of an initial public offering.

The SEC in June cautioned investors about buying stakes in reverse merger companies, saying they may be prone to ?fraud and other abuses.? From 2005 to 2010, Nasdaq approved the listing of more than 55 Chinese reverse mergers, according to a tally by Bloomberg News.

Nasdaq approved CleanTech?s listing in December 2010 and issued a delisting notice a month later, saying the company intentionally failed to disclose material information about bridge financing of $20 million that it received in December, just after the listing.

CleanTech has responded that it had no idea when or whether Nasdaq would approve the listing and that it disclosed the transaction as required without withholding any information.

The case is Cleantech Innovations Inc. v. Nasdaq Stock Market LLC, 11-cv-9358, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan).

--With assistance from Dune Lawrence in New York. Editors: Mary Romano, Peter Blumberg

To contact the reporter on this story: Thom Weidlich in Brooklyn, New York, federal court at tweidlich@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Michael Hytha at mhytha@bloomberg.net.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Video: Elaborate farewell for Kim Jong Il



>>> we begin with this morning's funeral ceremonies for north korean leader kim jong -il. adrian mong is watching the event from seoul , south korea .

>> reporter: good morning. at the last minute the north koreans kept everyone in the dark for the funeral. in the end pyongyang made sure the whole world could watch the proceedings which by the way fateeured some classic american cars . under heavy snowfall the funeral procession for the man the north koreans called their dear leader made its way through the capital, pyongyang. leading the way, kim jong -un, working beside the hers. thousands of men and women in military uniform or civilian clothing lined the streets to pay their last respects. the sound of their wailing clearly broadcast along with music. a stark contrast to the mood among north koreas living south of the border . "the only thing he did was starve 3 million people to death." she now works in seoul with eight other defectors running an independent radio station that broadcasts daily supports back into their homeland. "at first i thought wow, we can go home" says the radio station 's founder. he escaped north korea 11 years ago but he said there's no hope of change. no hope, because of this man, kim jong -un, not much is known about him or his ability to rule, but one thing is clear. "he's inherited his father's dictatorship" says the radio station manager. now we just want to remind everyone that those images of the funeral procession today were only available direct from north korean state television so it hasn't been possible to verify how much of that, if possibly all of it was staged, including the mourning.

>> adrienne mongn seoul , south korea , thank you.

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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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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Weird Fossils Show Ancient Organism Reproducing

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NCC announces grant recipients of Childhood Cancer Research Coalition program

The National Cancer Coalition (NCC) is pleased to announce research grant recipients, which include: Peter C. Adamson, M.D., of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; Debra L. Friedman, M.D., M.S. of Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center; Thomas W. McLean, M.D. of Wake Forest University School of Medicine; Tobey J. MacDonald, M.D. of Emory University Cancer Center; Edward V. Prochownik, M.D., Ph.D. of Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh; and Alejandro Sweet-Cordero, M.D. of Stanford University Cancer Center.

Through its Childhood Cancer Research Coalition (CCRC) program, the NCC has provided support to help medical centers to better treat their pediatric cancer patients via research funding or access to chemotherapies.? NCC's President Robert Landry stated, "NCC is proud to make these awards and our CCRC program will closely monitor these investigator's impact, as the research translates into advancements in pediatric cancer treatments."?

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Rumor: Again with the Siri-powered Apple Television coming late 2012

Digitimes, the hit-or-miss rumor news site, has additional speculation from industry sources that Apple may be looking to Foxconn for assembly orders of their upcoming Siri-powered Apple Television, in addition to a number of potential bids for contracting component production.


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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Kinect sensor wants to guess astronauts' weight, tell them to hit the space gym

How do you weigh yourself when there's no gravity keeping you down? Well, you can calculate your mass by sitting on an oscillating spring and comparing its standing frequency to your riding frequency (NASA's current method), or you could rig up a Kinect sensor to tell you when you're getting fat. Carmelo Velardo, a Eurocom computer scientist in Alphes-Maritimes, France, is developing the latter option. Working with colleagues at the Italian Institute of Technology's Center for Human Space Robotics, Velardo paired the Kinect sensor's 3D modeling digs with a database of weight to body measurements of 28,000 people -- the resulting system can guess your weight with a 97 percent accuracy.

NASA scientist John Charles notes that while the rig works well on the ground, it might hit some snags in space. Microgravity can shift water around in an astronaut's body, changing their density and potentially throwing off the Kinect setup's readings. Still, Charles says the technique "appears feasible," and suggests pairing it with the existing weight measurement tools might "provide insights into changes in body density that might be illuminating." Velardo hopes to test the system in parabolic flight soon. If he succeeds, not even outer space will protect us from the shameful judgment of video game peripherals. Now if you'll excuse us, we have some squat-thrusts to get to.

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New Scientist 2011 holiday quiz

Caveman fashion, a giant of both science and literature, Trekkie dreams and much more in our end-of-year quiz

AS IS clear to anyone who possesses even the most cursory interest in the news, future historians will almost certainly mark 2011 as the year of the first robot-insect wars.

Robots were the aggressors, and they proved to be canny combatants, stealing strategies from the living world. Some adopted new forms based on the Venus flytrap that could fuel themselves on the flesh of insects (22 October, p 24). Meanwhile, others tried out a robot chameleon tongue for longer-range strikes (16 April, p 26).

While this momentous development obviously dwarfs all other events, it wasn't the only thing that happened in 2011. Try our traditional end-of-year quiz to see if you are a truly dedicated follower of science. If you need a helping hand you can look up the answer in the relevant issue.

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1) Early humans may not have been as brutishly accoutred as we once believed. That is according to a report from 26 February which described what tentatively inferred flowering of caveman fashion?
a) In north-eastern Africa, Homo ergaster carried crocodile-skin bags
b) Siberian Denisovans sported fur hats
c) Italian Neanderthals wore bird feathers
d) French Cro-Magnons suffered in high heels

2) Watching seven straight hours of television specials over the holidays might send you slightly haywire, but seasonal consumption could have an even more profound effect on your being. In our 1 October issue, we described how the workings of your DNA could be modified by genetic material from:
a) Turkey meat
b) Cranberry sauce
c) Brussels sprouts
d) Eggnog

3) The scent of a woman's tears has a surprising effect on men, as we revealed on 15 January. Does it:
a) increase men's spending in subsequent shopping trips
b) send them to sleep
c) reduce their ability to read maps
d) diminish sexual arousal

4) A landmark in the evolution of human speech came with the loss of our air sac - "a balloon-like organ that helps primates to produce booming noises", according to an article on 26 NovemberSpeaker. The piece reports the result of an experiment involving plastic tubes and puffs of air, which suggests the earliest human utterance may have been:
a) Ugg
b) Duh
c) Mama
d) Unaccustomed as I am

5) A lucky few can master both art and science. On 5 February, we reported on a certain literary giant's scientific research, now vindicated by a modern study. Was it:
a) Anton Chekhov's work on the cultivation of trees of the genus Prunus
b) Fyodor Dostoevsky's work on the psychology of addiction
c) Vladimir Nabokov's work on the genitals of butterflies
d) Ivan Turgenev's work on the astronomical calendar of a Siberian tribe

THEM

6) Drugs are in our schools, below the waves as above. What variety of high fish did we report on 29 January?
a) Canadian trout chilling out on Prozac, which is being piped into the St Lawrence seaway via the sewers
b) Brazilian piranhas hopped up on caffeine, brewed by guarana berries dropping into the Rio Negro
c) Soused herring, drinking in the waste products of a vodka distillery that leaks into a lake in Finland
d) Psychedelic seahorses of Suriname, which derive LSD from their diet of really, really colourful shrimp

7) If you happen to be partial to rodent meat, steer clear of the African crested rat. As we explained in an article on 6 AugustMovie Camera, it can deter or kill hungry jackals and lions by:
a) Being swallowed whole and eating its way out from inside their stomachs
b) Being swallowed whole and using its spines to lodge itself in their oesophagus
c) Chewing poisonous bark and daubing the toxins into a special tuft of its own spongy hair
d) Chewing poisonous bark and spitting the toxins in its assailant's eyes

TWO-FACED TECH

8) Cloaking devices, replicators, teleportation... these Star Trek-esque technologies may already seem like old hat to the readers of New Scientist. But which other Trekkie dream did we report as a real possibility on 12 March?
a) doors that go phshhht
b) universal translators
c) photon torpedoes
d) tractor beams

9) The awesome power of technology to be annoying and intrusive may know no bounds. An article in our 7 May issue described a clever new way to bombard us with advertising images by:
a) projecting them onto the windows of moving cars
b) projecting them onto the ground in front of a pedestrian
c) projecting them onto clouds
d) burning them permanently into your retinas

THE END

10) Whimper if you will, but one day the universe is probably going to end. What ghastly new kind of cosmic catastrophe did we report on 24 September?
a) The big slap (parallel universes collide)
b) The big snap (lack of information destroys all matter)
c) The big slurp (space and time get sucked down the cosmic plughole)
d) The big burp (blast of energy escapes from a giant white hole)

ANSWERS

1 c, 2 c, 3 d, 4 b, 5 c, 6 a, 7 c, 8 d, 9 a, 10 b

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Japan, China look to trade talks, debt buys (Reuters)

BEIJING (Reuters) ? Japan and China agreed to start formal talks early next year on a free trade pact that would also include South Korea, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said on Sunday after talks that showed the deepening bonds between Asia's two biggest economies.

Japan also said it was looking to buy Chinese treasury debt, and the two governments agreed to enhance financial cooperation.

"On a free trade agreement among Japan, China and South Korea, we've made a substantial progress for an early start of negotiations," Noda told reporters after his meeting with Premier Wen Jiabao.

China's central bank, the People's Bank of China, said on its website (www.pbc.gov.cn) that the two leaders agreed to strengthen bilateral financial market cooperation and "encourage the use of the renminbi and Japanese yen in international trade transactions between the two countries."

The renminbi is another name for China's yuan currency.

The trade talks announcement builds on an agreement between the three countries last month also to seek a trilateral investment treaty and finish studies on the proposed free trade agreement by the end of December so that they could start formal negotiations on the trade pact.

"China is willing to closely coordinate with Japan to promote our two countries' monetary and financial development, and to accelerate progress of the China-Japan-Republic of Korea free-trade zone and East Asian financial cooperation," Wen told Noda at the meeting, according to Chinese Foreign Ministry's official website (www.mfa.gov.cn).

But the regional trade negotiations could also compete for attention with Washington's push for a Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), after Japan said last month it wants to join in the talks over the U.S. proposal.

CLOSER ECONOMIC TIES

Despite sometimes rancorous political ties between the two neighbors, Japan's economic fortunes are increasingly tied to China's economic growth and consumer demand.

China and Japan are also the world's first and second-biggest holders of foreign reserves. Wen told Noda that closer economic ties were in both countries' interests.

"The deep-seated consequences of the current international financial crisis continue to spread, and the complexity and severity of global and world developments have exceeded our expectations," Wen said.

"China and Japan both have the need and conditions to join hands more closely to respond to challenges and deepen mutually beneficial strategic relations."

China has been Japan's biggest trading partner since 2009.

In 2010, trade between the two nations grew by 22.3 percent compared to levels in 2009, reaching 26.5 trillion yen ($339.3 billion), according to the Japan External Trade Organization.

In a statement issued after the two leaders' meeting, the Japanese government said it would seek to buy Chinese government bonds -- a tentative step toward diversification of Tokyo's large foreign exchange reserves that are believed to be mostly held in dollars.

China central bank said the two governments agreed to support Japanese businesses issuing yuan bonds in Tokyo and other markets outside of China, and Japan Bank for International Cooperation would begin a pilot scheme for issuing yuan-denominated bonds in mainland China.

The People's Bank of China also said it will support Japan in using the yuan for direct investment in China.

But Japanese officials have stressed that Japan's trust in dollar assets remains unshaken, and the scale of the planned purchase of Chinese government bonds will be small.

Wen and Noda also agreed to set up a framework to discuss maritime issues after diplomatic ties deteriorated sharply last year following Japan's arrest of a Chinese fishing boat captain near disputed isles in the East China Sea.

Bilateral meetings attended by vice ministers and senior officials from relevant ministries will be held periodically to exchange views, in an effort to prevent a similar row from happening.

"On maritime matters, we have successfully set up a channel to solve problems through multi-layered dialogue," Noda told reporters.

(Additional reporting by Koh Gui Qing; Writing by Chris Buckley; Editing by Yoko Nishikawa)

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Kodak names a second president, agrees to sell gelatin operation

Rochester Business Journal

December 23, 2011

Eastman Kodak Co. announced two moves Thursday: the sale of a longtime operation and the promotion of its top lawyer to company president.

Kodak?s board elected Laura Quatela as president, effective Jan. 1, the company said Thursday after the market closed. Quatela, 54, is currently Kodak?s general counsel.

Philip Faraci also will continue as president, a position he has held since September 2007. Both report to Chairman and CEO Antonio Perez.

"Laura's election reflects her increasing role in the company, including the strategic importance of the intellectual property business,? Perez said in a statement.

Patrick Sheller, the company?s deputy general counsel as well as corporate secretary and chief compliance officer, is to succeed Quatela as general counsel. He will continue to serve as secretary to the board of directors.

Kodak also said it agreed to sell Eastman Gelatine Corp. to Rousselot, part of the Vion Food Group. Financial details were not disclosed. The company expects the deal to close within 30 days.

Some 95 Eastman Gel employees will continue with the business following the closing. The deal includes 575,000 square foot of production space in Peabody, Mass.

Kodak said the sale is part of its previously announced intention to sell non-core assets to sharpen the company?s focus on its digital growth initiatives and accelerate Kodak?s transformation to a digital company.

Eastman Gel has been successfully managing the transition of the photographic market by increasingly expanding its sales into non-photographic categories, such as the pharmaceutical, edible protein and food/confectionary categories, officials said.

Eastman Gelatine has been a Kodak subsidiary since 1930, when Kodak bought the plant of American Glue Co.

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Last combat troops out of Iraq back at Fort Hood

FORT HOOD, Texas -- 1st Sgt. Scott Dawson has spent several Christmases overseas during four deployments to Iraq, but he arrived home for this holiday Saturday -- and he and his family hope it's for good.

Dawson was among the very last U.S. combat soldiers to leave Iraq a week ago. Members of his brigade having been arriving Fort Hood in Texas over the past week, and he was in a group of nearly 200 that landed Saturday. Only about a dozen are still overseas, along with members of another brigade that was in the final convoy to cross the border into Kuwait.

The soldiers' families waited for two hours in drizzling rain and chilling wind on Christmas Eve morning, some wrapped in blankets and holding signs decorated with ornaments and candy canes. They screamed upon seeing the troops from the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division arrive in buses and march onto a field at the Army post.

When the announcer yelled "Charge!" at the end of the brief welcome-home ceremony, wives, children and parents ran to the soldiers.

Dawson's wife, Capt. Jessica Dawson, said his absence has been difficult even though she may have a better understanding than other spouses. She deployed with her husband in 2009.

"He's missed a lot of birthdays and holidays, but you don't dwell on what you missed, and they are little enough that they won't remember he wasn't here," Jessica Dawson said. "The biggest thing is that he made it (back). Like I told the kids, even if

he doesn't get back in time, this will be the best Christmas ever because he's out of Iraq."

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

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Friday, December 23, 2011

ComScore: Google+ Grows Worldwide Users From 65 Million In October To 67 Million In November

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At just under one pound, the sleek Cruz Tablet goes everywhere you do and fits perfectly in one hand. Use the built-in Kindle bookstore app to download and read over 700,000 eBooks in a light and convenient package. Staying up-to-date with email and social networks is just a Wi-Fi hotspot away, thanks to the Cruz Tablet's 802.11n Wi-Fi and full browser support. You can even load your Cruz Tablet's 2GB of internal storage up with all your favorite music and movies to make it a completely mobile media device!

At just under one pound, the sleek Cruz Tablet goes everywhere you do and fits perfectly in one hand. Use the built-in Kindle bookstore app to download and read over 700,000 eBooks in a light and convenient package. Staying up-to-date with email and social networks is just a Wi-Fi hotspot away, thanks to the Cruz Tablet's 802.11n Wi-Fi and full browser support. You can even load your Cruz Tablet's 2GB of internal storage up with all your favorite music and movies to make it a completely mobile media device!

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  • 7" Capacitive Touchscreen Display
    800 x 600 pixel resolution and built-in, tilt-activated accelerometer will flip the page display from portrait to landscape and back when you turn the device.
  • MIPS 528MHz Dual core processor
    Handling the needs of Android OS and Apps
  • 256MB Memory and 2GB Built in Storage for OS & Apps.
    SD Card slot for upto 32GB Storage
  • Built-in 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi for connection online and internet. Connect to your wireless router signal at home or business and HotSpots in some public locations. This Tablet does not have 3g or able to support a 3g Non WiFi connection

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  • SD Card Slot of Memory Expansion up to 32GB Card
  • Rechargeable & User-Replaceable Lith-Ion Battery for up to 10+ hours of usage & 24+ Hours of Standby
  • Mini-USB 2.0 port
  • Built-in Stereo Speakers & Mini Headphone Jack
  • Look at Pictures, Play Audio & Video playback and flash video support online with Dolphin Browser (available in marketplace/app store). Along with MPEG-4, AVI & MOV, MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP formats
  • Weighs 15.5oz (almost a 1lb); 7.3" x 5.6" x 0.57" dimensions

    Software

  • Android Google OS 2.0 with Free ugprade to 2.2 (information on box for free upgrade)
  • Pre-Loaded apps: Kindle ebook reader, Dictionary, Astro, OfficeSuite, Notepad, Calendar, Alarm Clock, and other useful apps.
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  • Battery Type: Lithium Ion
    Primary Color: Black
    Multi Pack Indicator: No
    Model No.: T301-2GB
    Shipping Weight (in pounds): 15.0
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    Velocity Micro Cruz 2GB T301 7" Capacitive Color Touchscreen Entertainment Tablet & eBook Reader with Google Android 2.0 OS 4.2 5 4 5

    Very happy with product more then expected for the price. 12/13/2011

    I loved IT!!!!! This is amazing tablet!! Great price, so portable,light and so useful!! I can use it anywhere, anytime, and anyplace!!The apps work great and I LOVE TO READ ON THIS TABLET!!!!!!This is an "sparkling tablet" I LOVE IT!! 12/18/2011

    IT'S OK FOR A KID BUT NOT AN ADULT I BOUGHT THIS FOR MY 7 YR OLD SON. I GOT IT LAST THURSDAY AND OPENED IT UP TO CHECK IT OUT THIS SATURDAY. EVERYTHING WAS GOING FINE UNTIL I WAS UNABLE TO DOWNLOAD A FEW GAMES. I THINK ONE PROBLEM IS THAT THERE ARE TOO MANY DIFFERENT MARKET APPS TO CHOOSE FROM. MOST ANDROIDS HAVE ONLY ONE TO MARKTPLACE TO DOWNLOAD APPS. THE TABLET HAS A FEW WHICH MAKES IT DIFFICULT TO USE BECAUSE IT TOLD ME I COULD ONLY DOWNLOAD ONE APP/MARKETPLACE TO GET ALL THE LASTEST GAMES. UNFORTUNATELY, I HAD TO DOWNLOAD AND UNINSTALL BOTH BUT ONE AT A TIME TO GET A NUMBER OF GAMES. ALSO I WAS UNABLE TO DOWNLOAD ANGRY BIRDS RIO, WHICH IS ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR GAMES OUT THERE. NOT TO MENTION AS I WAS TRYING TO DOWNLOAD GAMES, IT FROZE AND THE SCREEN WENT BLANK! HOWEVER, I DID WRAP IT AND PUT IT UNDER THE TREE. I WILL LET HIM TRY IT OUT FOR A FEW DAYS AND SEE IF I RUN INTO ANYMORE PROBLEMS, IF SO, THAT TABLET IS GOING BACK ASAP!!! AND I WILL BE PURCHASING THE FILEMATE. 12/19/2011

    Great for beginner took it out of the box and it had more packing than neccecary (im a green dude) and turned it on and had a full charge went to youtube and it had horrible quaility and had to do all these steps to get it to 480p no 720p if you have anything less than a n rated router dont even think about getting this. make sure you update to andriod 2.2 first. would like it more if it had real buttons instead of those buttons on the top left corner the two gigabite card wasnt big enough so i got a 32 gigabyte card and it worked much faster unfortently some apps wouldnt download hope cruz comes out with an update soon other than that its great. 12/19/2011

    1-4 of 5 total reviews

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    Thursday, December 22, 2011

    Asian stocks lower after US, Europe fall (AP)

    BEIJING ? Global stocks were mixed Thursday after investors were rattled by the European Central Bank's huge loan to bolster the continent's banks.

    Asian markets fell, breaking a two-day rally. Tokyo's main index declined 0.8 percent to 8,395.16 and China's benchmark lost 0.2 percent to 2,186.3. Taipei was flat, while Hong Kong and Sydney were down.

    In early European trading, Germany's DAX rose 1.3 percent to 5,866.85 and France's CAC 40 gained 1.1 percent to 3,062.51. Britain's FTSE 100 rose 1.1 percent to 5,449.03.

    The Asian declines came after stocks plunged early this week on anxiety over the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, then rallied on positive U.S. construction data and a strong Spanish government debt auction.

    "We're seeing the markets fall on their own weight here in Asia, with no one looking to step in and buy," said Chris Weston, an institutional dealer for Australia's IG Markets.

    Investors were spooked by the huge size of the ECB's euro489 billion ($639 billion) loan Wednesay to 523 banks ? its biggest credit infusion to date as authorities try to steady a financial system under pressure from Europe's debt crisis.

    The loan will help to ensure banks have enough money to lend next year but cannot address the underlying problem of government debts.

    "It alleviates some of the symptoms. But it's not going to change the situation long-term," said Weston.

    In China, textile and securities companies led declines.

    Investors are hoping Beijing eases curbs on bank lending and real estate sales to revive slowing economic growth. But analysts expect no immediate changes.

    "If expectations of an easier monetary policy do not materialize, the market will remain unstable, but even if some loosening does emerge, the room for gains is still quite limited," said Liu Kan, an analyst at Guoyuan Securities in Shanghai.

    Elsewhere in Asia, Sydney's S&P/ASX 200 shed 1.2 percent to 4,090.8 while Seoul's Kospi was down 0.1 percent to 1,847.49 and Singapore declined 0.3 percent to 2,664.90. Taipei's Taiex closed unchanged at 6,966.35.

    European markets fell Wednesday and on Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was off 0.5 percent. The broader S&P 500 index fell 0.6 percent, led by an 11 percent decline for Oracle Corp., which said it was struggling to close deals, reinforcing worries business and the government may cut technology spending.

    European officials says banks need to raise euro115 billion ($150 billion) in new capital but investors are leery of putting more money into them. It would be politically unpopular for governments to do it and their finances are stressed as well.

    Benchmark crude for February delivery was up 57 cents at $99.27 in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

    The euro was up about 0.6 percent at $1.3106. The dollar was little changed at 78.05 yen.

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    Monday, December 19, 2011

    Pa. deputy attorney general cites PSU 'inaction' (AP)

    HARRISBURG, Pa. ? A graduate student waited a day after allegedly seeing a child being sexually assaulted on Penn State's campus before telling his supervisor, football coach Joe Paterno.

    Paterno waited another day before calling the university's athletic director, who looped in a school vice president.

    "It was a Saturday morning and I didn't want to interfere with their weekends," Paterno told a grand jury this year, recalling the unusual visit from graduate assistant Mike McQueary.

    McQueary said he had seen former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky doing something "extremely sexual" with a young boy in a locker room shower.

    On Friday, McQueary testified at a preliminary hearing for two Penn State officials ? athletic director Tim Curley and vice president Gary Schultz ? accused of covering up the story. He offered the most detailed public account yet of the child sex abuse allegations that have upended the university's football program and the entire central Pennsylvania campus.

    Curley and Schultz are headed to trial on perjury charges after Friday's preliminary hearing, accused of lying to a grand jury about what McQueary told them.

    Curly and Schultz waited another 10 days before meeting with McQueary to get more facts. Instead of calling police, they talked to two people: Sandusky and the executive director of his children's charity.

    "I think it's a sad, sad, sad day, when you think about all of these victims, and you saw the inaction by a number of supposedly important, responsible adults. And there's a lot of inaction in this case," Marc Costanzo, a senior deputy attorney general, said after the preliminary hearing.

    Besides the perjury charges, and the dozens of sex assault charges pending against Sandusky, Paterno and university president Graham Spanier have lost their jobs over the scandal.

    Defense lawyers argued that McQueary "minimized" the alleged sexual assault when he talked to Paterno, ultimately leading their clients to believe that Sandusky's behavior was "inappropriate," but not criminal.

    They say McQueary never relayed the seriousness of what he saw, leading them to think Sandusky was merely "horsing around."

    "I didn't see any reason because I didn't think at the time it was a crime," Curley told the grand jury, according to testimony read into the record on Friday.

    Curley, Schultz and Paterno have been criticized for not telling law enforcement about the 2002 charges. Prosecutors say Sandusky continued to abuse boys for six more years.

    In about two hours on the witness stand, McQueary said again and again that what he saw was a sexual act, although he stopped short of saying he was sure that Sandusky, now 67, had raped the boy.

    "I believe Jerry was sexually molesting him and having some type of sexual intercourse with him," McQueary said on Friday. He said later he "can't say 100 percent" that Sandusky and the boy were having intercourse because he was seeing Sandusky from behind.

    He said after talking to his father, he went over to Paterno's home the next morning and said that what he had seen "was way over the lines, it was extremely sexual in nature." He said he would not have used words like sodomy or intercourse with Paterno, out of respect for the coach.

    Paterno told the grand jury that McQueary said he saw Sandusky doing something of a "sexual nature" with the youngster but that he didn't press for details.

    "I didn't push Mike ... because he was very upset," Paterno said. "I knew Mike was upset, and I knew some kind of inappropriate action was being taken by Jerry Sandusky with a youngster."

    Paterno told McQueary he would talk to others about what he'd reported.

    McQueary said he met about 10 days later with Curley and Schultz and told them he'd seen Sandusky and a boy, both naked, in the shower after hearing skin-on-skin slapping sounds.

    "I would have described that it was extremely sexual and I thought that some kind of intercourse was going on," said McQueary.

    McQueary said he was left with the impression both men took his report seriously. When asked why he didn't go to police, he referenced Schultz's position as a vice president at the university who had overseen the campus police

    "I thought I was talking to the head of the police, to be frank with you," he said. "In my mind it was like speaking to a (district attorney). It was someone who police reported to and would know what to do with it."

    The square-jawed, red-haired assistant coach spoke in a steady voice in his first public account of the alleged abuse, sometimes turning his seat and leaning in toward defense lawyers to answer questions. His voice rose a few times and he blushed once when describing the sexual encounter in the shower.

    Defense lawyers for Curley and Schultz argued that a perjury charge in Pennsylvania cannot be based solely on one person's oath versus another's. The defense said uncorroborated testimony from McQueary is not enough, and sought to pick apart the ways he described the shower scene differently to different people.

    The defense noted that McQueary admitted changing his description of the shower encounter when speaking with Paterno.

    McQueary said he had stopped by a campus football locker room to drop off a pair of sneakers the Friday night before spring break, a quiet night on campus, when he saw Sandusky with a boy who looked to be 10 or 12 years old.

    McQueary, 37, said he has never described what he saw as anal rape or anal intercourse and couldn't see Sandusky's genitals, but that "it was very clear that it looked like there was intercourse going on."

    In its report last month, the grand jury summarized McQueary's testimony as saying he "saw a naked boy ... with his hands up against the wall, being subjected to anal intercourse by a naked Sandusky."

    McQueary said he peeked into the shower three times ? the first via a mirror, the other two times directly. The last time he looked in, Sandusky and the boy had separated, he said. He said he didn't say anything, but "I know they saw me. They looked directly in my eye, both of them."

    McQueary said the entire encounter ? from when he first entered the locker room to when he retreated to his office ? lasted about 45 seconds.

    Curley told the grand jury that he couldn't recall his specific conversation with McQueary, but said McQueary never reported seeing anal intercourse or other sexual conduct. He said he spoke to Sandusky about it, who first denied having been in the shower with a boy, but later changed his story.

    Schultz said he remembered McQueary and Paterno describing what the younger coach saw only in a very general way.

    "I had the impression it was inappropriate," Schultz told the grand jury. "I had the feeling it was some king of wrestling activity and maybe Jerry might have grabbed a young boy's genitals."

    Under cross-examination, McQueary said he considered what he saw a crime but didn't call police because "it was delicate in nature."

    "I tried to use my best judgment," he said. "I was sure the act was over." He said he never tried to find the boy.

    Paterno, Schultz and Curley didn't testify, but their entire grand jury testimony from January was read at the Dauphin County hearing.

    Curley's attorney, Caroline Roberto, said prosecutors "will never be able to reach their burden of proof at a trial," in part because McQueary "minimized" the alleged assault to Paterno.

    Schultz's attorney, Tom Farrell, predicted his client would be acquitted.

    He also took a shot at Paterno, saying, "I'm an Italian from Brooklyn, and he may not have called the police but he may have done what I would have done, which is get the boys in the car with a few baseball bats and crowbars and take it to the fellow."

    Sandusky says he is innocent of 52 criminal charges stemming from what authorities say were sexual assaults over 12 years on 10 boys in his home, on Penn State property and elsewhere.

    Curley, 57, was placed on leave by the university after his arrest. Schultz, 62, returned to retirement after spending about four decades at the school, most recently as senior vice president for business and finance, and treasurer.

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/us/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111217/ap_on_sp_ot/us_penn_state_abuse

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