Friday 25 December 2009

Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 with Atom N450 launched


Fujitsu introduced the LifeBook MH380, a new 10.1" netbook with the Intel Atom N450 processor. The system weighs less than 1.3kg and features a 1366 x 768 pixel display with 200 nits brightness, 2GB RAM, 250GB 5400RPM HDD, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Ethernet, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, 1.3MP webcam, and more. Here's the PR:

Fujitsu announces the release of the Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 today. Designed to impress, this Mini-Notebook comes equipped with the wherewithal for ultimate usage anywhere you are.

Weighing less than 1.3kg (1), LifeBook MH380 is embellished in an aesthetically pleasing chrome-ring shell, letting you make a statement of elegance for the new season. Made in Japan with superb quality, the MH380 is the perfect Mini-Notebook for all occasions.

“Fujitsu prides quality above all else and has created the perfect personal companion for 2010 with the Fujitsu LifeBook MH380. It’s not just a mere style upgrade of its predecessors, it is a piece thoughtfully crafted to meet the needs of the new consumer: always on-the-go and always looking for the best answer to user-friendliness and technological capabilities” commented Mr Raymond Foo, Associate Vice President, Product Marketing and Engineering, Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific.

SHARING HAS NO LIMITS
The Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 has USB sharing applications that can easily use the ODD drive (DVD/CD) of home PCs and notebooks through a wireless or USB connection. It also allows the MH380 to perform as a large USB memory (max. 32GB) to share files with another computer by simply connecting to the computer with the bundled Mini-USB Cable. Fujitsu PC is the pioneer of the USB flash memory drive technology.

FULL-FEATURED PC CAPABILITIES
With a 10.1-inch HD Back-Light LED Glare display at max. 1366x768 pixels and 200nits brightness, the LifeBook MH380 is perfect for superb video viewing both indoors and outdoors. This gem features a generous 250GB 5400rpm SATA HDD and supports up to 2GB of RAM. It is also suited with SD and SDHC card slots.

Of the more refreshing family of functions is the picture rotation capability of the LifeBook MH380. With the rotate and zoom functions of the multi-gesture Touch Pad, pictures are now easily positioned and arranged with the single touch of your fingers. It has a unique dual scroll function that includes both the conventional Multi-gesture Touch Pad and a Scroll Wheel– which you can use to freely scroll lengthy email chains or pages.

Picture functions notwithstanding, the MH380 comes equipped with clear visual and voice VoIP communications with CyberLink’s YouCam, microphone and stereo speakers.

Not just a Mini-Notebook to serve casual tasking needs, the LifeBook MH380 is powered by the latest Intel® Atom™ N450 processor and also serves as a work-on-the-go companion with the ThinkFree Mobile Office Suite software for easy access and editing of presentation slides, word documents and spreadsheets.

PERFECTLY SEAMLESS CONNECTIVITY
One of the things that make the LifeBook MH380 the ultimate companion is the myriad of connectivity capabilities it is furnished with - Bluetooth® V2.1 +EDR, 100/10Mbps Ethernet, Wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n and a 1.3 Mega Pixel Camera.

THE STYLE FACTOR
The Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 emulates the elegant style designed in Japan with its understated yet sophisticated chrome-ring outline and flowing curved corners. The simple embedded chromed Infinity Mark adds the finishing touch to an already beautiful Magnus Opus. Coloured in Gorgeous Brown, Ivory White and Diamond Black, the LifeBook MH380 is dichotomously flexible in its appearance, matching its user’s mood and preference. The design is also complemented with the tastefully done 82-keys keyboard with 17.5mm Key Pitch and a 1.9mm comfortable stroke.

Fujitsu remains firmly committed to the promotion of a cleaner environment and complies with the European Union’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive (RoHS) across its entire range of products. In addition, Fujitsu has established a set of commitments that goes beyond RoHS requirements, thus allowing it to stay keenly focused on its customers’ health and well-being as well as to embrace a healthier environment for all. By adopting a green factory concept and being committed to the cause of energy-efficient computing, Fujitsu also fights to sustain the Earth as a sponsor and a member of the Climate Savers Computing Initiative.

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On Today: Christmas Parade and More 'Story'

Celine Dion, The Jonas Brothers and Kris Allen perform during the 26th annual "Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade" (ABC, 10 a.m.) this morning. Also performing are Stevie Wonder, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez and Yanni. The newest Disney Princess, Anika Noni Rose, of Bloonfield, who voices Tiana in the current big screen offering, "The Princess and the Frog," joins the ranks of Mickey Mouse and usual gang of Disney characters (which now includes Phineas and Ferb. Kelly Ripa hosts in Orlando; Ryan Seacrest takes the helm on the West Coast and Nick Cannon also appears.

As "The Christmas Story" (TBS, through 6 p.m.) continues its 24-hour marathon, there is a double showing of "Elf" (USA, 8 and 10 p.m.) as well as a replay of the well-received holiday sketch compendium, "Saturday Night Live Presents: A Very Gilly Christmas" (NBC, 8 p.m.).

Quite a different tone for this 16 hour marathon of a holiday film: "Bad Santa" (Spike, 9 a.m.) with Billy Bob Thornton Lauren Graham and John Ritter. And it's not Christmas at all in the 12-hour marathon of "Dirty Dancing" (TV Guide Network, noon).

Christmas movies lingering include "Christmas Town" (ION, 5 p.m.), "Eve's Christmas" (Lifetime, 5 p.m.), "Prancer" (5:30 p.m.), "The National Tree" (Hallmark, 6:15 p.m.), "The Christmas Clause" (ION, 7 p.m.), "Secret Santa" (Lifetime, 7 p.m.), "Home Alone" (FX, 7:30 p.m.), "A Christmas Carol" (AMC, 8 p.m.), "The Three Gifts" (Hallmark, 8 p.m.), "Golden Christmas" (ION, 9 p.m.), "Thomas Kinkade's Christmas Cottage" (Lifetime, 9 p.m.), "Deck the Halls" (FX, 9:30 p.m.), "I'll Be Home for Christmas" (Hallmark, 10 p.m.) and "Holiday Inn" (AMC, 10:30 p.m.).

Classic films with Christmas components are on Turner Classic Movies, including versions of "Little Women" from 1933 (7 a.m.) and 1949 (2:15 p.m.) as well as the 1938 "A Christmas Carol" (9 a.m.) with Reginald Owen, "The Man Who Came to Dinner" (10:15 a.m.), the 1945 "Christmas in Connecticut" (12:15 p.m.), "Holiday Affair" (4:30 p.m.) and "Susan Slept Here" (6 p.m.).

Tonight it's all Sherlock Holmes, with "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (8 p.m.), "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" (11 p.m.), "Sherlock Holme' Fatal Hour" (1:15 a.m.), "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (2:45 a.m.) and "A Study in Terror" (4:15 a.m.). And no Robert Downey Jr. in sight.

Connecticut public TV goes retro with the back to back "Jackie Gleason: Genius at Work" (CPTV, 8 p.m.), "Dean Martin: The One and Only" (CPTV, 9 p.m.) and "Frank Sinatra: The Man and the Myth" (CPTV, 10 p.m.).


Lots of NBA action today including with Heat at Knicks (ESPN, noon), Celtics at Magic (ABC, 2:30 p.m.), Cavaliers at Lakers (ABC 5 p.m.).Clippers at Suns (ESPN, 8 p.m. and Nuggets at Trail Blazers (ESPN, 10:30 p.m.).

Daytime Talk
All reruns: Regis and Kelly: Eric Dane, faith Ford, Jason Mraz. Bonnie Hunt: Paul Shaffer, the Backstreet Boys. Ellen DeGeneres: Katherine Heigl, Nick Cannon. Wendy Williams: Florence Henderson, Laila Ali.

Late Talk
Reruns all: Jay Leno: Jenna Bush Hager, Laura Bush, Sebastian Maniscalo. David Letterman: Robert Downey Jr., Martin Short, Kris Allen. Conan O'Brien: Megan Fox, Louis CK, Kevin Skinner. Jimmy Kimmel: Don Rickles, Anika Noni Rose, Band of Skulls. Jimmy Fallon: Mary Steenburgen, Snoop Dogg. Craig Ferguson: Emily Blunt, David Bianculli. Carson Daly: Masi Oka, Danny Setiawan, Doves. Chelsea Handler: Stephen Lang, Josh Wolf, Matt Braunger, Jen Kirkman.

source : http://blogs.courant.com

Monday 21 December 2009

Free Download Notepad++ 5.6.3

Notepad++ is a free source editor and Notepad replacement with the syntax highlighting. It also gives the extra functionality to the general user: colorize the user defined words. You can print your source code in color (or whatever you want) if you have a color printer (WYSIWYG). Furthermore, Notepad++ includes the multi-view feature, which allows the user to edit the different documents at the same time, and even edit the same document synchronously in 2 different views.

Free Download Notepad++ 5.6.2

Notepad++ supports drag and drop: not only you can drop the file from explorer to open it, but also you can drag and drop a document from a view to another. With all the functionalities, Notepad++ runs as fast as Notepad provided by MS Windows.

Supported languages for the moment: (c/c++/Java/html/xml/php/asp/vb/vbs/SQL/Objective-C/javascript/ini/makefile/MSDos Display)


Included plugins (Unicode):
  • 1. TextFX v0.26
  • 2. NppExec v0.3.2
  • 3. Spell Checker v1.3.3
  • 4. MIME Tools v1.6
  • 5. NppExport v0.2.8
  • 6. NppNetNote v0.1
  • 7. Compare Plugin 1.5.5
  • 8. Plugin Manager 0.9.3.0
Included plugins (ANSI):
  • 1. TextFX v0.25
  • 2. NppExec v0.3.2
  • 3. Spell Checker v1.3.3
  • 4. MIME Tools v1.6
  • 5. NppExport v0.2.8
  • 6. Light Explorer v1.5
  • 7. NppNetNote v0.1
  • 8. Compare Plugin 1.5.5
  • 9. Plugin Manager 0.9.3.0
What's New in version 5.6.3:
  • Fix the Unicode localization file display problem.
  • Update templat localization file (english.xml) to v5.6.1.
  • Fix tag highlighting bug while disabling indent guide lines.
  • Fix the translated sub menu entries applying on the menu item.
  • Display more information while catching of plugins crash.

Top 6 Free VPN Services

Using proxies is highly risky. May be you can use one of these 90 web proxy to access blocked websites. But then, there is no guarantee that all of them will work. So, what can you do? Use a VPN client.

Top 6 Free VPN Services
Top 6 Free VPN Services

1. AlonWeb – Free VPN client

Top 6 Free VPN Services

AlonWeb is a free VPN provider. It uses the standard OpenVPN tunneling service by hiding your real IP address enabling you to visit some restricted websites, but injects advertisements to the pages a user browses through their service. The servers are located in the Netherlands and Panama. You have to choose the server on the website. Users are allowed to transfer 1GB of traffic every month. That is enough to browse normal websites, but not for downloading music or movies. With Alonweb you automatically use the OpenDNS-Servers.

2. PacketiX.NET – Free VPN client


Top 6 Free VPN Services
PacketiX.NET is a Japan VPN service. It is actually a premium service, but they have PacketiX.NET online test service as well which is free to use. The service is fast and reliable and it is easy to use as well. Just download the VPN connection manager, install and connect!

3. UltraVPN – an OpenVPN client

Top 6 Free VPN Services

UltraVPN is a French VPN client that hides your connection from unwanted ears and allows you to use blocked application. It is also based on OpenVPN service. Traffic is quota is unlimited. Bandwidth is up to 500Ko/s depending on network conditions. .

4. CyberGhost – Free VPN service

Top 6 Free VPN Services
CyberGhost is a free VPN service from Germany which helps you route you through a German IP. The free service is limited to 10GB traffic every month, which is more than enough for surfing on websites, chatting and email. The paid service is also affordable.

5. JAP - anonymous proxy servers

Top 6 Free VPN Services
JAP (called JonDo in the scope of the commercial JonDonym anonymous proxy servers - AN.ON remains free of charge) makes it possible to surf the internet anonymously and unobservably.

6. Ace VPN - Complete Internet Privacy – Anytime, Anywhere

Top 6 Free VPN Services

Ace VPN allows you to privately and securely surf and download on the internet without leaving a trace and/or being tracked. Ace VPN is the lowest cost VPN service provider allowing access to the gateway servers in multiple locations at no extra cost.


Update: Ace VPN "now We have temporarily suspended invites for completely Free VPN until we add more capacity".

Do you know any other Free VPN service? Do share it by commenting below. If you see that any of the above services is down or closed, do let us know.

Friday 18 December 2009

Weak script? No one will care when 'Avatar' looks so good


With the game-changing, magnificent visual spectacle that is Avatar (* * * out of four), writer/director James Cameron can be crowned king of the virtual world.

But he still needs to hire a screenwriter. For all the grandeur and technical virtuosity of the mythical 3-D universe Cameron labored for years to perfect, his characters are one-dimensional, rarely saying anything unexpected.

But for much of the movie, that hardly matters. The scenes in Pandora — a planet with an Earth-like environment — are so breathtaking that the narrative seems almost beside the point.

The first sight of this exotic paradise may rival the seminal scene in The Wizard of Oz, when the Technicolor munchkin world first comes into focus. It's a jaw-dropping introduction to the tropical world of blue-skinned, golden-eyed aliens. Their lush jungle home is vibrantly hued, with flora and fauna, fabulous winged creatures, flying spirits that look like wispy sea anemones and floating mountains.

Cameron seamlessly melds live action, computer-generated animation and 3-D technology. The motion-capture technique that dazzled in Lord of the Rings reaches a new level of proficiency, enabling more nuance in facial expressions.

But why diminish all this with clunky dialogue?

Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) is a former Marine, now in a wheelchair, recruited to Pandora. Humans are there at the behest of a powerful corporation mining a mineral that could solve the energy crisis on ravaged Earth.

Pandoran air is toxic to Earthlings. So scientists create a program in which human "drivers" are connected to avatars, bodies created in the lab that look like the natives of Pandora, called Na'vi, and can survive in the environment. Human DNA is mixed with Pandoran DNA, and these hybrid beings are sent on reconnaissance.

When Jake emerges in avatar form, he can not only walk but also run and leap, and his exuberance is infectious. Jake soon meets Neytiri (Zoe Saldana), one of the 10-foot-tall Na'vis, who saves him from rampaging creatures.

Cameron's films are noteworthy for strong female characters. Sigourney Weaver, in an evolution of her role as Ripley in 1979's Alien, plays the gruff scientist who runs the avatar program. She comes to respect Jake as he grows to admire the peaceful and spiritual Na'vi.

An epic battle to drive the Na'vi from their land tests Jake's allegiance. At nearly three hours, the movie grows sluggish, especially during the protracted battle scene.

Even so, Cameron has fashioned a breathtaking Eden. But his paradise is almost lost without characters and dialogue as imaginative as their setting. (Rated PG-13 for warfare, sensuality and language. Running time: 2 hours, 41 minutes. Opens at midnight Thursday in some theaters and Friday nationwide.)

Wednesday 16 December 2009

Google Nexus One on January 5th According to Reuters, Possible Pricing Revealed


Reuters has filed a report stating that the recently revealed and highly anticipated Nexus One Android device will be released on January 5th simultaneously via Google as an unlocked device and via T-Mobile with a 2 year agreement, citing its own sources.

While pricing has not been confirmed, a rumor has surfaced claiming that pricing for the device will be set at $199.99 unlocked in stores and $99 via Google for those customers with “old Google Accounts” via an additional $100 mail-in rebate to be used on service activation or purchases via Google Checkout/Android Marketplace.

Cost for data service on T-Mobile or AT&T is also claimed to be $29 per month with no contract required, while global 3G roaming is stated to be around the same amount in Euros (20 Euros per month is amount being claimed) with possible prorating if an entire month of access isn’t used, along with the possibility using the same SIM card abroad without additional charges.

Sprint Launches Motorola CPEi25150 WiMax Modem for Home/Office


Sprint has quietly announced the availability of the Motorola CPEi25150 WiMax Modem for home/office Sprint 4G WiMax service.

The modem is now available via DirectShip for $99.99 after $150 instant rebate and a new two year agreement with a Sprint 4G Desktop Modem Plan starting at $49.99/month.

Tuesday 15 December 2009

Afghan official: 8 killed in suicide bombing


KABUL – A suicide car bomber struck a heavily guarded neighborhood Tuesday near the home of a former Afghan vice president and a hotel favored by Westerners, killing at least eight people and wounding dozens, officials said.

The Afghan Interior Ministry said the target of the bombing was unclear, but security officials at the scene said the bomber was going after the home of former first vice president, Ahmad Zia Massoud. He is the brother of legendary anti-Taliban hero, Ahmad Shah Massoud, who was killed by al-Qaida two days before the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.

"Of course we were the target," said Shah Asmat, an aide to the former vice president. "Before, the Taliban killed Massoud. Now, they tried to kill his brother."

Afghan President Hamid Karzai, during a speech he was delivering at a conference on corruption, said two of Massoud's guards were among those killed in the explosion.

In a statement released later, Karzai strongly condemned the terrorist attack. He instructed government officials to thoroughly investigate the incident and identify those responsible.

"This terrorist attack, which killed and wounded innocent civilians, was an attack on humanity and Islam," Karzai's statement said.

Ministry of Interior spokesman Zemeri Bashary said four men and four women died in the midmorning blast. He said about 40 others were wounded.

"It was a suicide attack," Bashary said. "We are investigating. We don't know the target of the attack."

The midmorning blast, in Kabul's congested Wazir Akbar Khan district, slightly damaged the Heetal Hotel, which is owned by the son of Burhanuddin Rabbani, who served as president of Afghanistan from 1992 until 1996.

An Afghan intelligence official in charge of security for the hotel said he did not think the Heetal was the target because the blast occurred about 30 yards (meters) from the entrance. The official declined to be named because he was not authorized to provide information about the blast. The official, who suffered cuts to his face, was standing in the front of the hotel when the explosion occurred.

Three homes, including the former vice president's, were severely damaged and windows in nearby buildings were shattered. A large cloud of dark gray smoke rose from the area as firefighters worked to extinguish flames from the burning vehicle.

A witness at the scene, a 22-year-old English student at Kabul University, reported seeing a black, four-wheel drive vehicle near the hotel.

"It drove very slowly to the checkpoint," said Hamayun Azizi. "And then it blew up."

The explosion flipped the vehicle, which landed upside down about 10 yards (meters) from the blast site, according to a witness at the scene. The blast, which occurred at the entrance to a street leading to the hotel, created a crater, roughly 1 meter deep and 2 meters wide, in the street.

Members of the Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police secured the area.

The explosion was heard a few miles (kilometers) away by about 200 people gathered at the Foreign Ministry for a three-day conference on corruption in the Afghan government. Those at the conference paused for a moment after the blast. After a delay, the event began with Karzai's speech.

Separately, five Afghans and a Nepalese national were killed in an explosion that occurred at a foreign organization operating in Paktia province, said Gen. Azizdin Wardak, police chief of Paktia province in eastern Afghanistan. No other details were available.

Monday 14 December 2009

Firefox 3.6 Beta 4

Firefox 3.6 Beta is built on Mozilla's Gecko 1.9.2 web rendering platform, which has been under development for several months and contains many improvements for web developers, Add-on developers and users. This version is also faster and more responsive than previous versions, and has been optimized to run on small device operating systems such as Windows CE and Maemo.

* Changes to how we allow third party software to integrate with Firefox in order to prevent crashes.
* The ability to run scripts asynchronously to speed up page load times.
* More than 140 bug fixes from the last beta to improve performance, stability, security and features.
* This beta is available in more than 60 languages - get your local version.
* Users can now change their browser's appearance with a single click, with built in support for Personas.
* Firefox 3.6 will alert users about out of date plugins to keep them safe.
* Open, native video can now be displayed full screen, and supports poster frames.
* Support for the WOFF font format.
* Improved JavaScript performance, overall browser responsiveness and startup time.
* Support for new CSS, DOM and HTML5 web technologies.

Developers can find out about all the changes and new features at the Mozilla Developer Center.

Download Mozilla 6 Beta


Sunday 13 December 2009

UK trails on super-fast broadband say OECD figures

The UK is trailing when it comes to next-generation access, new figures show.

According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the UK is placed 21st out of 30 in terms of speed.

That puts it below countries such as Greece, Portugal and Spain.

The report suggests that countries that invest in fibre networks are likely to see the best economic returns in other areas.

When it comes to broadband penetration, the UK is doing OK - placed 13th out of the 30 OECD members.

But most of these subscribers still access broadband via so-called DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) rather than via fibre.

Overall, nearly one in 10 OECD subscribers currently accesses the internet over fibre.

In Japan and Korea, most people do; it is also growing fast in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and the US.

The report finds that many governments are subsidising the rollout of new broadband networks.

It concludes that such subsidies are justified because of the benefits broadband can make in four key sectors of the economy - electricity, health, education and transportation.

"If you cut 1% off the costs of education, electricity, health and transport you would more than pay for a fibre network," said Taylor Reynolds of the technology division of the OECD.

"That is the type of thinking required by countries considering rolling out next-generation networks," he said.

Broadband tax

With the UK's broadband population standing at nearly 18 million, take-up of the technology is good but there are concerns about how quickly the UK is rolling out super-fast services.

The government wants to see super-fast broadband available to 90% of the country by the end of 2017.

Superfast broadband is generally regarded as speeds of 50Mbps (megabits per second) or above.

Currently BT has plans to offer a mixture of fibre technologies to around 40% of the country and Virgin Media has made cable broadband - capable of speeds of around 50Mbps - available to half of UK homes.

The government has announced a £6 a year tax on fixed-line phones to raise funds for the 30% of the country that it estimates won't get super-fast broadband via existing commercial broadband plans.

It hopes to raise around £170m a year through the levy, although the Conservatives have vowed to scrap the tax if they win the next election.

FASTEST BROADBAND NATIONS
Japan - top advertised speed 1Gbps
Finland - 110Mbps
Sweden - 100Mbps
Korea - 100Mbps
Iceland - 100Mbps
France - 100Mbps
Denmark - 100Mbps
Netherlands - 60Mbps
United States - 50Mbps
Spain - 50Mbps

Copenhagen police detain 900 in climate change rally

Police in the Danish capital Copenhagen say 900 protesters have been detained following a huge climate change rally.

The move came after youths threw bricks and smashed windows as more than 30,000 demonstrators marched to demand action at the UN climate change summit.

Similar marches have been held in cities around the world, calling for decisive action on global warming.

Meanwhile, ministers have started arriving to join other delegates at the UN summit which runs for another week.

Documents prepared by the conference's leaders call on developed nations to cut greenhouse gas emissions by between 25% and 45% of 1990 levels by 2020.

EU leaders are offering developing countries a three-year deal that would pay them 7.2bn euros (£6.5bn; $10.6bn) to help cope with climate change.

The exact target for limiting temperature rise is unclear amid disputes between various blocs.

Danish police estimate that some 30,000 people joined the march while organisers put the number at 100,000.

They marched 6km (four miles) across the city to the conference centre where negotiators and ministers are meeting.

After violence erupted, large numbers of mainly young people were detained.

TV pictures showed the police putting the demonstrators in seated lines on the street with their hands tied behind their backs. They were later removed on buses.

Henrek Suhr, of Copenhagen police, told the BBC that their intelligence had suggested a small group of people had planned violence.

"We thought... these people would make a lot of trouble in Copenhagen had we not arrested them, and we arrested them because they had done a lot of things before our arrests. They smashed some windows at the foreign ministry," he said.

He rejected claims by climate protesters that some of those being held had been mistreated and denied access to basic needs.

Simon Sheikh, of the Australian social and political network "Get Up", said he had witnessed the detentions from his apartment in the centre of the city.

"It was unprovoked. They rounded up a group, including women and children, and pushed them into a store, before splitting them into groups and handcuffing them."

Activists are arguing for an ambitious, legally binding agreement on emissions cuts to be signed by world leaders at the summit's conclusion at the end of next week.

"This is the right time to shout out and let leaders know this is serious business for us all. Lets hope they listen," Lin Che, a 28-year-old student from Taiwan, told Reuters news agency.

A number of famous figures said they would join the protest, among them Bollywood actor Rahul Bose, model and photographer Helena Christensen and former UN human rights commissioner Mary Robinson

In Australia, where events were held as part of the country's fifth Walk Against Warming, the largest protest was held in Melbourne.

The march closed with protesters spelling out the message "Safe Climate - Do It!" on the ground.

Organisers said aerial photographs had been taken and would be sent to delegates at the talks in Copenhagen.

In Adelaide, activist James Dannenberg told state radio: "We want [world leaders] to bring home a treaty, we want them to stand by the Pacific and our neighbours there.

"And we want them to deliver and ensure a safe climate future for us all."

Thousands of demonstrators also gathered in front of Australia's parliament house in the capital, Canberra.

Saturday 12 December 2009

Sprint says Android 2.0 coming to Hero and Moment first half of next year



In the wake of Verizon’s Droid Eris update announcement, Sprint couldn’t very well rest on its laurels and let the world go by while its Android babies grow stale on version 1.5, could it? Indeed, the company has announced today (via Twitter, of all things) that it’ll be bringing Android 2.0 to the table for its HTC Hero and Samsung Moment in the first half of 2010. Naturally, we wish they could tighten that up to the first quarter (or heck, this month, for that matter), but as far as we can tell, HTC isn’t yet done prepping Sense for 2.0 so they’re probably in a holding pattern there. As for the Moment, it’s running stock 1.5 — and we’d certainly expect it to run stock 2.0, too — so we’re not sure what the holdup is on Sammy’s end, but you can bet we’re looking forward to seeing the Google juice running in full AMOLED technicolor.

Friday 11 December 2009

Official: KGB chief ordered Hitler's remains destroyed

Moscow, Russia (CNN) -- The remains of Adolf Hitler were burned in 1970 by Soviet KGB agents and thrown into a river in Germany on direct orders from the spy agency's chief, a top Russian security official said this week.

The head archivist of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) -- the successor to the former Soviet Union's KGB -- confirmed for the first time the chain of events that led to the disposal of Hitler's body, and who ordered the operation, in an exclusive interview with Russia's Interfax news agency.

Gen. Vasily Khristoforov told Interfax in an interview published Monday that previously secret documents show that KGB chief Yuri Andropov, with prior consent from the Soviet Communist Party leadership, ordered a top secret operation to destroy the remains of Hitler, his wife Eva Braun, Nazi Germany's propaganda chief, Joseph Goebbels; and Goebbels' entire family.

Khristoforov said according to the documents, Andropov's decision to destroy the remains of the Nazi leaders and their family members was motivated by the fears of the KGB and Soviet Communist Party leadership that Hitler's burial site could become a place of worship for supporters of fascist ideas.

Neither the FSB nor Khristoforov were immediately available to comment on the secret documents, when asked by CNN.

The operation, code-named "The Archives," was carried out by a group of special KGB agents in Magdeburg, East Germany, where the bodies had been secretly buried February 21, 1946, on the territory of a Soviet military facility, Khristoforov said.

Two protocols were compiled after the operation was carried out on April 4, 1970, the general said. The first documented the opening of a grave that contained the remains of the Nazi leaders and their family members, and the other one detailed their physical destruction.

"The remains were burnt on a bonfire outside the town of Shoenebeck, 11 kilometers away from Magdeburg, then ground into ashes, collected and thrown into the Biederitz River," the second document reads, according to Khristoforov.

The bodies of Hitler, Braun and the Goebbels family had been discovered by the Soviet Army in May 1945. The bodies of Goebbels and his wife were found May 2 in the garden of Nazi Germany's Reich Chancellery. The bodies of the couple's children were recovered the next day, and the corpses of Hitler and Braun were discovered May 5 in a crater from an artillery shell outside his bunker in Berlin.

According to historical accounts, Hitler's death was a combination of a suicide by gunshot and cyanide poisoning on April 30, 1945, when the Soviet Army entered the Nazi Germany capital.

In early June of that year, the Soviets buried the bodies in a forest near the town of Rathenau, Germany. Eight months later, they secretly re-buried the remains in the Soviet Army's garrison in Magdeburg.

But in March 1970, the Soviets decided to abandon the garrison and pass it over to the East German civilian authorities.

As long as the burial place of the Nazi leaders was in the territory of a Soviet garrison, it could be kept secret and barred from strangers. But following relocation of the Soviet Army unit, the decision was made not to rebury Hitler's remains but to burn them, Khristoforov explained, calling it "perhaps a reasonable decision" given the circumstances.

Khristoforov said that all that remains of Hitler's corpse are fragments of his jawbone and skull, items that are kept in Russia.

The general said the Russian FSB has no doubts that the bone fragments are genuine. No other fragments of the German dictator exist in other countries, he said.

"Hitler's jaw is kept at the FSB archives, and the fragments of Hitler's skull are at the State Archive. There are no other parts of Hitler's body apart from these samples seized on May 5, 1945.

"Everything [else] that remained of Hitler was burnt in 1970," he added. "Those fragments are ... the only documented evidence of Hitler's death, which is why they are kept at the Russian FSB Central Archive as being particularly valuable."

Commenting on recent media reports that archeologist and bone specialist Nick Bellantoni and genetics professor Linda Strausbaugh of the University of Connecticut expressed doubts about the authenticity of the parts of Hitler's skull, Khristoforov said, "The U.S. researchers did not file such requests [for taking DNA samples] with the Russian FSB Central Archive.

"But even if you take the fragments kept in our custody, it is unclear what these data can be compared with."

In April 2000, a fragment of what was presented as Hitler's skull, complete with a bullet hole in it, was first displayed in Moscow at a World War II exhibition.

At the time, Sergei Mironenko, head of the Russian State Archives, told CNN that he is absolutely confident that the skull was authentic, and that there are many documents the Russian archives also put on display along with the skull to support that.

"Those documents provide convincing proof that all those speculations that Hitler could have survived and escaped, that he could have had plastic surgery, are absolutely groundless. He was a totally depressed man who was incapable of making political or any other kinds of decisions. He understood that his bunker, the crater [where he was found dead], would become his last refuge. And that's exactly what happened," Mironenko said.

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