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Fri Dec 28
"Report: iPad Still Destroying Other Tablets in Web Usage" Mashable 10:45 AM
  • "ITC judge wants Samsung to post a bond of 88% of its U.S. smartphone sales due to Apple patent case"?Foss Patents?7:24 AM
  • "ITC Judge recommends Samsung post 88 percent value bond, import bans in Apple patent case"?Engadget?8:33 AM
  • "ITC judge recommends ban on Samsung devices infringing on Apple patents: Following an October preliminary finding, judge also approves design tweaks for Samsung."?Ars Technica?9:27 PM
  • "Details of proposed sanctions emerge in Apple-Samsung case: Sanctions against Samsung in patent case before U.S. International Trade Commission would involve sales, import ban and posting of bond for 88 percent of value of smartphones at issue while potential bans were under review."?CNET News?4:41 PM
  • "Apple (AAPL) Drops Patent Claim Against Samsung's S III Mini in the U.S."?Wall Street Pit?7:19 AM
  • "Apple's wild ride, set to music"?Fortune?7:21 AM
  • "No Matter How You Look at It, Apple's Shares Are Cheap"?Barron's?7:21 AM
  • "The Idea That Apple's Best Days Are Behind It Is Absurd/"?Business Insider?12:12 PM
  • "'Not Deliberate' Says Google, On Google Finance Showing Apple Stock Chart For 'Sell'"?Search Engine Land?9:05 PM
  • "Reports of Tim Cook's Pay Cut Greatly Exaggerated: Despite appearances, Apple CEO Tim Cook's $1.3 million cash salary actually was a $400,000 increase over his pay in 2011. The company compensated him with $378 million last year, but the overwhelming majority of it was in restricted share units: a sort of stock grant that has no actual current value."?MacNewsWorld?12/28
  • "Apple gives Tim Cook 51 percent salary increase: Apple CEO Tim Cook received compensation totaling $4.17 million in 2012, down 98.9 percent on last year?although his 2011 compensation of $378 million consisted mostly of a one-off stock grant, worth $376.2 million at the time."?IDG News Service?12/28
  • "Huge Christmas for iTunes, App Store"?PC Magazine?12/28
  • "AAPL: iPad mini Sells Out in Hong Kong, Says Topeka"?Barron's?12/28
  • "Apple to drop patent claims against new Samsung phone: Apple Inc has agreed to withdraw patent claims against a new Samsung phone with a high-end display after Samsung said it was not offering to sell the product in the crucial U.S. market."?Reuters?12/28
  • "Apple Will Drop Galaxy S III Mini From Samsung Patent Suit"?Bloomberg?12/28
  • "Apple to drop patent claims against Samsung phone"?AFP?12/28
  • "Apple drops patent claim against Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini"?CNET News?12/28
  • "Samsung Could Face $15 Billion Fine For Trying To Ban iPhone, Other Apple Devices"?BGR?12/28
  • "Apple fined by China court for copyright violation"?BBC?12/28
  • "Apple loses another copyright lawsuit in China: Xinhua"?Reuters?12/28
  • "Apple's $160K Copyright Fine In China Is A Pittance, But Could It Open The Door For Further Claims?"?TechCrunch?12/28

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AppleCare/Troubleshooting
  • "Q&A: MacFixIt Answers/This week, readers e-mailed in questions about RAM prices for MacBook systems, resetting admin passwords, and more."?CNET Reviews?12/28
Reviews/How-To/Tips
  • "Corel AfterShot Pro vs Adobe Lightroom 4: Noise Reduction"?Foliovision?12/28
  • "Audirvana Plus audiophile music player (review)"?IT.Enquirer?12/28
  • "Favorite Mac Gems of 2012"?Macworld?12/28
  • "How to quickly set calendar times in OS X: If needed, you can take advantage of the OS X Calendar's ability to identify time frames to enter events faster."?MacFixIt?12/28
  • "How to Create a Keyboard Shortcut for Menu Items Everywhere"?Mactuts+?12/28
  • "Get Emoji Definitions Quickly in iOS"?OS X Daily?12/28
  • "Let's Talk About One-Trick Pony Apps For Your Mac (the app that's always on top)"?NoodleMac?12/28
  • "How An App Makes Your Mac Faster And Makes Your Battery Last Longer"?BohemianBoomer?12/28
  • "A Simple, Inexpensive Way To Create Subtitles Or Captions On Your Movies"?McSolo?12/28
  • "Is There A Simple, Easy, Inexpensive Way To Hide Files And Folders On A Mac?"?Mac 360?12/28
  • "How This Clever, Free App Can Help You Become A Mac Power User"?TeraTalks?12/28
Op/Ed
  • "Stupidity That's Hereditary"?Rixstep?12/28
  • "Why Apple does cloud computing right."?PalmAddict?12/28
Press Releases
  • "GraphicConverter 8.5 Adds Retina, 16-bit Grayscale RAW Support, More"?FairerPlatform?12/28
  • "Bluestacks App Player brings 750,000 Android apps to OS X"?T3?12/28
  • "Zevrix Extends 50% Holiday Sale until January 5 for All Products"?prMac?12/28
  • "iPhone and iPad sales: Two Christmas Day data points/1) 17 million iOS and Android devices activated; 2) App Store downloads up 87%"?Fortune?12/28
  • "Apple's Christmas gift - an 87 percent rise in app downloads"?CNET News?12/28
  • "iPad continues to lead the tablet market in web traffic"?SlashGear?12/28
  • "Report: iPad Still Destroying Other Tablets in Web Usage"?Mashable?12/28
  • "Huge iOS and Android Activity on Christmas Day"?Forbes?12/28
  • "It's Getting More Costly for iPhone App Makers to Get Loyal Customers"?AllThingsD?12/28
  • "Apple sees big slide in customer satisfaction"?TG Daily?12/28
  • "Analyst: Apple may have to pay for 'iPhone' name in Brazil"?Electronista?12/28
  • "YouTube, Google Maps top list of most download apps on Christmas Day"?iDownload Blog?12/28
  • "Apple designer shows off early prototypes in new book"?Electronista?12/28
  • "Early Apple Computer And Tablet Designs Reveal The iMac And iPad That Might Have Been"?TechCrunch?12/28
  • "How Apple's holistic approach to design began back in 1982"?Ars Technica?12/28
  • "Upcoming book gives look at early Apple designs"?CNET News?12/28
  • "Apple Computer Designs That You've Never Seen [Video]?Mashable?12/28
  • "China's ZTE Targets iPhone"?WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required]?12/28
  • "Ihnatko: The best tech products of 2012"?Chicago Sun-Times [Free Registration Required]?12/28
  • "New York City Mayor Bloomberg blames iPhones & iPads for increase in crime"?9 to 5 Mac?12/28
  • "Mayor Bloomberg blames Apple thefts for rise in New York City crime rate"?The Verge?12/28
  • "NYC mayor blames theft of Apple devices for uptick in crime"?CNET News?12/28
Non-Apple News
  • "Microsoft Invents Smart Walls for Next-Gen Homes & Offices"?Patent Bolt?12/28
  • "Trend 2013: Desktop Computers with Tiltable Touch Displays"?Patent Bolt?12/28
  • "Google's new VP9 video technology reaches public view"?CNET News?12/28
  • "Here Comes the First Smartphone for Baby Boomers"?TheStreet?12/28
  • "LG Display bringing Retina Display-like resolution to 7-inch tablets, 12.9-inch laptop screen"?ZDNet?12/28
  • "Japanese mobile carriers beg users to limit New Year's texts, calls"?IDG News Service?12/28
  • "Ouya game consoles now on their way to developers"?CNET News?12/28
  • "OUYA Ships 1,200 Development Consoles, Shows Off Its Pre-Release Android Gaming Hardware On Video"?TechCrunch?12/28
  • "Mobile gift cards increase in popularity"?Financial Times [Paid Membership Required]?12/28
  • "Schools use smart devices to help make kids smarter"?USA Today?12/28
  • "All is well after Zuckerberg photo flap"?CNN?12/28
  • "Bug reveals 'deleted' Snapchat videos"?BBC?12/28
  • "Kim Dotcom To Host Mega's Launch Event At His New Mega Zealand Mansion Next Month"?TechCrunch?12/28
  • "DotCom promises splashy launch for Mega"?CNET News?12/28
  • "Report: Fujitsu President Says Windows 8 Demand Weak, Intros New Smartphone"?PC Magazine?12/28
  • "Weak Windows 8 Demand Saps PC Sales, Fujitsu President Says"?Bloomberg?12/28
  • "Cisco, HP, Walmart, others support Judge Posner, propose methodologies for patent damages"?Foss Patents?12/28
  • "Android-Android war raging in Korea as LG seeks injunction against Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1"?Foss Patents?12/28
Publications/Podcasts
  • "Hartmut Esslinger's Upcoming Book Reveals Early Apple Designs"?Design Trend?7:25 AM
  • "Gene Steinberg meets Peter Cohen, from The Loop and the Angry Mac Bastards radio show, and Kirk McElhearn, Macworld's 'iTunes Guy,' this week on The Tech Night Owl LIVE!"?The Tech Night Owl LIVE?12/28
  • "New iPads In March And Our iOS 7 Hopes And Dreams On Our All-New CultCast"?Cult of Mac?12/28
  • "Podcast: End of Year Review - 2012 Apple products plus Holiday wrap up"?Insanely Great Mac?12/28
  • "Apple to Update MacBook Pro and MacBook Air in June 2013 with New Processors, All Retina?"?MacRumors?12/28
  • "Here Come New, More Powerful Versions Of Apple's Best Computer, The MacBook Air"?Business Insider?12/28
  • "Suppliers hint at changes to MacBook Air -- Digitimes"?CNET News?12/28
  • "Rumor: New MacBook Pro and MacBook Air Due In June 2013"?Apple Bitch?12/28
  • "Apple Suppliers To Continue Work During Chinese New Year To Meet High Market Demand"?App Advice?12/28
  • "Strong demand prompts Apple suppliers to work during Chinese New Year"?AppleInsider?12/28
  • "'Insatiable demand' for iPad mini drives stock-outs in China"?AppleInsider?12/28
  • "iPad mini in hot demand in China -- analyst"?CNET News?12/28
AppleCare/Helps
  • "I have a little later (mid-year vintage) model of that machine and so far am having no issues. However, there are some things to try and sleuthing to do. I would first try two things: Try resetting the PRAM and the SMC. There are instructions for both procedures all over the place. Also, determine if this happens only when the 9400 is involved, or does it happen with the 9600 (or with both). Are there any console messages that occur just prior to the panic? What software is running at the time of the crash? Do you recall installing any particular software or attaching any special hardware just prior to this syndrome beginning?"?MacInTouch?12/28
Price Trackers/Deals
  • "Fruitopia For iPhone Is Temporarily Available For Free (Normally $0.99)"?Apple Sliced?9:33 AM
  • "World of Blocks For iPhone Is Free Right Now (Previously $0.99)"?Apple Sliced?9:33 AM
  • "ORBITAL HD For iPad Is Free Today (Was $2.99), The iPhone Version Is Also Free"?Apple Sliced?9:33 AM
  • "Apple drops prices on refurbished Mac Minis by $50, now start at $469"?9 to 5 Mac?4:00 PM
  • "Defender II For iPhone and iPad Is Temporarily Available For Free (Normally $0.99)"?Apple Sliced?12/28
  • "LensFlare For iPhone and iPad Is Free Right Now (Previously $0.99)"?Apple Sliced?12/28
  • "Puzz For iPad Is Free Today (Was $1.99)"?Apple Sliced?12/28
  • "15" MacBook Pro Prices & Sales"?MacPrices?12/28
  • "13" MacBook Pro Prices & Sales"?MacPrices?12/28
  • "MacBook Air Prices & Sales"?MacPrices?12/28
  • "PadGadget Daily App Deal ? 80 iPad Apps on Sale"?PadGadget?12/28
  • "2012 iPod touch Deals: New from $185, Refurbished from $129"?FairerPlatform?12/28

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  • "Is the iPad Set for a Holiday Blowout or Blowup?"?The Motley Fool?8:56 PM
  • "Steve Jobs Isn't The Only Kind Of Artist Leader"?Forbes?8:52 PM
  • "Google's big push to make better iOS apps than Apple"?GigaOM?8:43 PM
  • "What Is an iPhone? My dumbphone experiment takes an unexpected twist."?Technology Review?8:42 PM
  • "Type 'sell' into Google Finance and take a bite out of Apple: It's not clear why, exactly, this is happening, but as of this writing, if you type 'sell' into Google Finance, you get Apple's rather sullen stock chart. Algorithmic slip-up? Or gremlinesque Android?"?CNET News?6:34 PM
  • "Top Comments: The Problems with Facebook, Windows and Apple"?Mashable?4:41 PM
  • "Apple And Google Race For Black Gold"?Forbes?12:02 PM
  • "ITC judge recommends ban on Samsung devices infringing on Apple patents: Following an October preliminary finding, judge also approves design tweaks for Samsung."?Ars Technica?9:27 PM
  • "Loss Of Apple'S Processor Business Unlikely To Affect Samsung"?BGR?12/28
  • "Attempts to ban Apple devices could see Samsung fined $15 billion"?TUAW?12/28
  • "The Sad Tale of Two Apple Audio Players"?512 Pixels?12/28
  • "Apple's iPad Generates 87% of Pre-Xmas Tablet Web Traffic"?The Mac Observer?12/28
  • "Man Bites Dog: China Fines Apple for Copyright Infringement"?TechNewsWorld?12/28
  • "China iPad mini Demand Called 'Insatiable"?Tapscape?12/28
  • "Sorry folks, book publishers don't know Apple's plans"?TUAW?12/28
  • "Rethinking The Mobile App 'Walkthrough'"?TechCrunch?12/28
  • "The Year of Doom For Microsoft, Google and Apple"?Forbes?12/28
  • "Why I Might Drop the iPhone 5 for the Galaxy Note II, and you should too." ["All in all, Apple has fallen behind the curve. After trying the Galaxy Note II for two weeks, it's clear that Android Jellybean (4.1) has managed to pull ahead. And the second iteration of the Note ? a device I've made fun of since before it even made it to the shelves ? is a far better phone, semantically and as a competitive computer."]?Forbes?12/28
  • "Tim Cook's $4.2M Compensation; Foxconn's Improving Conditions; EA Scrubs Gun Links"?PC Magazine?12/28
  • "Are tablets now disposable computing devices? Summary: With the price of 7" tablets now reaching the sub-$200 level, should they be considered disposable computing devices?"?ZDNet?12/28
  • "Can the N.Y. Times ride Apple all the way to a Pulitzer? Part 9 in its iEconomy series, published Thursday, is the hammer that tries to nail it"?Fortune?12/28
  • "Social networks, Apple, Microsoft and Linux in 2013"?The Inquirer?12/28
  • "Looking back at my Apple-related predictions for 2012"?AppleDailyReport?12/28
  • "Shut Up, You're Not Apple"?Forbes?12/28
  • "Is AppleCare extended warranty coverage worth the money?"?AppleTell?12/28
  • "[Wayne] The tech I used most in 2012"?BetaNews?12/28
  • "The Most Disturbing New Trend For Apple Customers In 2012"?PixoBebo?12/28
Non-Apple
  • "The Wii U Is The Nintendo'S Last Console"?BGR?12/28
  • "5 common computer problems you can fix yourself"?USA Today?12/28
  • "Raspberry Pi Hack Turns The Ultra-Affordable Computer Into An AirPlay Receiver"?TechCrunch?12/28
  • "ASUS Matrix Radeon HD 7970 Platinum Review"?HotHardware?12/28
  • "16 of the most useful cloud management tools"?Network World?12/28
  • "Digitimes Research: Loss of Apple processor orders unlikely to affect Samsung"?DigiTimes?12/28
  • "Zuckerberg Photo Flap: 4 Lessons/What Randi Zuckerberg's 'private' Facebook photo -- and subsequent Twitter fuming -- can teach the rest of us about social business."?InformationWeek?12/28
  • "Tips to help your smartphone work better" [Video Report]?CNET News?12/28
  • "Can New BlackBerries Help Save Research in Motion?" [Video Report]?TheStreet?12/28
  • "Google Music Scan and Match swaps explicit songs for clean tracks"?TG Daily?12/28
  • "2 Tech Moments of 2012 That Made You Say 'WTF?'"?Wired Magazine?12/28
  • "2012: The tech year in cartoons/From SOPA to the Petraeus affair, here's a look at some of the year's biggest IT stories from the pen of Computerworld's editorial cartoonist, John Klossner."?Computerworld?12/28
  • "Mobile's Biggest Losers In 2012: The last twelve months have been turbulent for smartphone makers and wireless network providers. Here's who took it on the chin hardest."?InformationWeek?12/28
  • "Drones, phones and other 2012 privacy threats"?Computerworld?12/28
  • "The top 10 trends in enterprise cloud for 2013"?VentureBeat [Free Registration Required]?12/28
  • "Security in 2013: The rise of mobile malware and fall of hacktivism"?PCWorld?12/28
  • "2012''s worst security exploits, fails and blunders"?PCWorld?12/28
  • "10 Biggest Information Security Stories Of 2012: From John McAfee's escape from Belize to the privacy debacle that compromised CIA director Petraeus' career, 2012 had no shortage of security shockers."?InformationWeek?12/28
  • "Video games in 2012: A year of high-octane sequels"?Washington Post [Free Registration Required]?12/28
  • "How Amazon ruined my Christmas: Netflix's Christmas outage is yet another reminder that downtime happens at the worst possible time and the cloud is not inherently resilient."?ZDNet?12/28
  • "Could These 6 Pending Regulations Destroy The Internet In 2013?"?ReadWrite?12/28
  • "After initial flop, does Google+ have a secret weapon for a comeback?"?Beatweek Magazine?12/28
  • "Seriously, Google? Really? How Google's Math Kills The Web As You Know It"?Mac 360?12/28
  • "AUTONOMY UPDATE: Lynch Junks Accounting Fraud Allegations as US Investigation Underway"?FxPips.com?7:43 AM
  • "HP Confirms Subsidiary Autonomy Being Probed By Justice Department"?redOrbit?4:16 PM
  • "It Just Keeps Getting Worse for Hewlett-Packard"?The Motley Fool?7:45 AM
  • "Autonomy's Lynch rejects fraud claims as US probe is launched: Firm's founder hits back at HP"?Irish Independent?7:45 AM
  • "US Justice Department looks into HP's Autonomy acquisition"?PCWorld?9:05 PM
  • "Fujitsu president blames poor sales on 'weak' Windows 8 demand: Windows 8 becoming a scapegoat?"?TechRadar UK?7:50 AM
  • "Windows 8 wrestles with PC's legacy: opinion On a traditional PC, Windows 8 Metro is a solution looking for a problem."?CNET Reviews?8:43 PM
  • "Can Microsoft Go Pro in Tablets in 2013?"?DailyFinance?9:10 PM
  • "Short Microsoft? No, Just Buy The Dips Of This Solid DiVidend Stock"?Seeking Alpha?7:50 AM
  • "Kabini to be 10 percent faster than 28nm Bobcat"?Fudzilla?7:46 AM
  • "Intel's Cable TV Service And Set Top Box Will Soon Roll Out City By City"?TechCrunch?4:19 PM
  • "Intel Reportedly plans to launch its internet TV service in a limited number of cities"?The Verge?6:39 PM
  • "Intel's 'Redhookbay' Spotted in Benchmarks with Android 4.2.1, Dual-Core CPU"?Softpedia?7:47 AM
  • "Intel Redhookbay benchmarks surface, show dual-core Merrifield processor"?SlashGear?7:47 AM
  • "Intel postpones Haswell launch until Computex"?Hardware.info?7:48 AM
  • "Intel Haswell possibly delayed till June 2013"?Tech2?7:49 AM
  • "Intel Haswell CPUs delayed until June 2013"?CPU World?9:07 PM
  • "US judge SLAMS both IBM and the SEC over bribery settlement"?The Register?7:52 AM
  • "4 Reasons Cisco Will Be The #1 IT Company"?Seeking Alpha?7:47 AM
  • "HP Goes Radio Silent Into 2013 on Autonomy Debacle"?TheStreet?12/28
  • "HP confirms DOJ investigation into Autonomy acquisition: HP said in a regulatory filing with the SEC that it has provided information to U.S. and U.K. authorities"?IDG News Service?12/28
  • "Hewlett-Packard Says Justice Department Probing Autonomy"?Bloomberg?12/28
  • "HP discloses US probe into Autonomy"?Financial Times [Paid Membership Required]?12/28
  • "H-P Confirms DOJ Probe Over Autonomy Mess"?FOXBusiness?12/28
  • "HP-Autonomy acquisition under US govt investigation"?ZDNet?12/28
  • "Autonomy's Lynch defends record as HP confirms Federal probe"?Reuters?12/28
  • "HP Has Been Slammed With 10 Lawsuits Over The Autonomy Debacle"?Business Insider?12/28
  • "Year in Review: Windows 8, roadmaps, Office Next top the reader charts"?ZDNet?12/28
  • "You need a touchscreen for Windows 8: Windows 8's best feature isn't being used by most Windows 8 PC owners."?CNNMoney?12/28
  • "Intel to cooperate with HP, Lenovo, Quanta, Compal to launch smart TVs in 2013"?DigiTimes?12/28
  • "This Dumb Year: The 57 Lamest Moments in Tech 2012"?Techland?12/28
  • "2012: The year in application development/Native vs. Web, the rise of GitHub, hard truths for HTML5 -- here's a look back at the year in programming trends" [Slideshow]?InfoWorld?12/28
  • "Top 10 Tech News Stories of 2012: From Apple vs. Samsung to Facebook's IPO, here's what had the tech world talking in 2012."?PC Magazine?12/28
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - The FBI is still searching for one of two convicted bank robbers who escaped last week from a high-rise jail in downtown Chicago by lowering themselves on a makeshift rope nearly 20 stories to the street. Kenneth Conley, 38, and his cellmate, Joseph Jose Banks, 37, escaped from the Metropolitan Correctional Center early on the morning of December 18. The pair apparently broke a window in the cell they shared, squeezed through the opening and lowered themselves to the street. They then hailed a cab to make their getaway. ...

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Fiscal 'cliff' deal proving elusive

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., walks to a closed-door meeting with fellow Democrats as he and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., work to negotiate a legislative path to avoid the so-called "fiscal cliff," at the Capitol in Washington, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. Senate and House leaders rushed to assemble a last-ditch agreement to stave off middle-class tax increases and possibly delay steep spending cuts in an urgent attempt to find common ground after weeks of gridlock. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., walks to a closed-door meeting with fellow Democrats as he and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., work to negotiate a legislative path to avoid the so-called "fiscal cliff," at the Capitol in Washington, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. Senate and House leaders rushed to assemble a last-ditch agreement to stave off middle-class tax increases and possibly delay steep spending cuts in an urgent attempt to find common ground after weeks of gridlock. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, center, arrives at his office in the Capitol as he and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Neveda, try to negotiate a legislative solution to avoid the so-called "fiscal cliff" in Washington, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, walks to a closed-door GOP caucus as Congress meets to negotiate a legislative path to avoid the so-called "fiscal cliff" of automatic tax increases and deep spending cuts that could kick in Jan. 1., at the Capitol in Washington, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, arrives at his office in the Capitol as he and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Neveda try to negotiate a legislative solution to avoid the so-called "fiscal cliff," in Washington, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., third ranking in the Senate Democratic leadership, speaks on his cell phone following a closed-door caucus at the Capitol in Washington, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012 to discuss how to avoid the "fiscal cliff" of automatic tax increases and deep spending cuts that could kick in Jan. 1. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

(AP) ? A Capitol Hill deal to avert the "fiscal cliff" was proving elusive Sunday as a deadline to avert tax hikes on virtually every American worker and block sweeping spending cuts set to strike the Pentagon and other federal agencies grew perilously near.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell remained at odds on such key issues as the income threshold for higher tax rates and how to deal with inheritance taxes, among other issues. McConnell complained that Reid had yet to respond to a GOP offer made Saturday evening and reached out to Vice President Joe Biden, a longtime friend, in hopes of breaking the impasse. Biden assumed the lead role for Democrats, and a McConnell spokesman said the Kentucky Republican and the vice president were expected to negotiate by telephone into the night.

Rank-and-file lawmakers left the Capitol Sunday night with hopes that their leaders would give them something to vote on when they returned Monday morning.

One sign of progress came as Republicans withdrew a long-discussed proposal to slow future cost-of-living increases for Social Security recipients as part of a compromise to avoid the cliff. Democrats said earlier Sunday that proposal had put a damper on the talks, and Republican senators emerging from a closed-door GOP meeting said it is no longer part of the equation.

"I was really gratified to hear that Republicans have taken their demand for Social Security benefit cuts off the table. The truth is they should never have been on the table to begin with," Reid said late Sunday afternoon. "There is still significant distance between the two sides, but negotiations continue."

At stake are sweeping tax hikes and across-the-board spending cuts set to take effect at the turn of the year. Taken together, they've been dubbed the fiscal cliff, and economists warn the one-two punch ? which leaders in both parties have said they want to avoid ? could send the still-fragile economy back into recession. Tax cuts enacted in 2001 and 2003 expire at midnight Monday, and $109 billion in across-the-board cuts in federal spending this year would also begin this week.

Workers could see more taxes withheld from their paychecks and federal agencies are likely to soon receive warning of possible furloughs if lawmakers fail to reach a deal to avert the cliff. The new Congress will be sworn in on Thursday and would inherit the problem if the current crop of lame-duck lawmakers can't find an answer before then.

Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said the two sides remained at odds over the income threshold for higher tax rates and tax levels on large estates. Republicans said that Democratic demands for new money to prevent a cut in Medicare payments to doctors and renew jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed should be financed with cuts elsewhere in the budget. Republicans also balked at a Democratic proposal to use new tax revenues to shut off the across-the-board spending cuts, known as a sequester in Washington-speak.

President Barack Obama, in a televised interview, blamed Republicans for putting the nation's shaky economy at risk.

"We have been talking to the Republicans ever since the election was over," Obama said in the interview that was taped Saturday and aired Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press." ''They have had trouble saying yes to a number of repeated offers."

"The mood is discouraged," said Sen. Joe Lieberman, a Connecticut independent who caucuses with Democrats. "The parties are much further apart than I hoped they'd be by now."

The pessimistic turn came as the House and Senate returned to the Capitol for a rare Sunday session. Reid and McConnell had hoped to have a blueprint to present to their rank and file by mid-afternoon.

McConnell and Reid were hoping for a deal that would prevent higher taxes for most Americans while letting rates rise at higher income levels, although the precise point at which that would occur was a sticking point.

Obama had wanted to raise the top tax rate on individuals making more than $200,000 a year and families making more than $250,000 from 35 percent to 39.6 percent. In talks with Republican House Speaker John Boehner, he offered to raise that threshold to $400,000.

The estate tax issue was particularly tricky since several Democrats, including veterans like Max Baucus of Montana, disagree with Obama's proposal to increase the top estate tax rate from 35 percent to 45 percent.

Republicans said Democrats pressed to turn off more than $200 billion in the across-the-board spending cuts over the coming two years. This so-called sequester is the punishment for last year's deficit "supercommittee" failure to strike a deal.

Hopes for blocking across-the-board spending cuts were fading and Obama's proposal to renew the 2-percentage-point payroll tax cut wasn't even part of the discussion.

Obama pressed lawmakers to start where both sides say they agree ? sparing middle-class families from looming tax hikes.

"If we can get that done, that takes a big bite out of the fiscal cliff. It avoids the worst outcomes. And we're then going to have some tough negotiations in terms of how we continue to reduce the deficit, grow the economy, create jobs," Obama said in the NBC interview.

Gone is the talk of a grand deal that would tackle broad spending and revenue demands and set the nation on a course to lower deficits. Obama and Boehner were once a couple hundred billion dollars apart on a deal that would have reduced the deficit by more than $2 trillion over 10 years.

Republicans have complained that Obama has demanded too much in tax revenue and hasn't proposed sufficient cuts or savings in the nation's massive health care programs.

Obama upped the pressure on Republicans to negotiate a fiscal deal, arguing that GOP leaders have rejected his past attempts to strike a bigger and more comprehensive bargain.

"The offers that I've made to them have been so fair that a lot of Democrats get mad at me," Obama said.

Boehner disagreed, saying Sunday that the president had been unwilling to agree to anything "that would require him to stand up to his own party."

The trimmed ambitions of today are a far cry from the upbeat bipartisan rhetoric of just six weeks ago, when the leadership of Congress went to the White House to set the stage for negotiations to come.

But the deal under discussion Sunday appeared unlikely to settle other outstanding issues, including the sequester, which would total more than $1 trillion in cuts over 10 years, divided equally between the Pentagon and other government agencies. And off the table completely is an extension of the nation's borrowing limit, which the government is on track to reach any day but which the Treasury can put off through accounting measures for about two months.

That means Obama and the Congress are already on a new collision path. Republicans say they intend to use the debt ceiling as leverage to extract more spending cuts from the president. Obama has been adamant that unlike 2011, when the country came close to defaulting on its debts, he will not yield to those Republican demands.

Meanwhile, a senior defense official said if the sequester were triggered, the Pentagon would soon begin notifying its 800,000 civilian employees that they should expect some furloughs ? mandatory unpaid leave, not layoffs. It would then take some time for the furloughs to begin being implemented, said the official, who requested anonymity because the official was not authorized to discuss the internal preparations.

Lawmakers have until the new Congress convenes to pass any compromise, and even the calendar matters. Democrats said they had been told House Republicans might reject a deal until after Jan. 1, to avoid a vote to raise taxes before they had technically gone up, and then vote to cut taxes after they had risen.

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Associated Press writers David Espo, Robert Burns, Julie Pace, Jim Kuhnhenn and Michele Salcedo contributed to this report.

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Putin signs law banning American adoptions - World News

Those already undergoing the costly process of adopting a child from Russia found out Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law barring any future adoptions, canceling the ones in progress. NBC's Kerry Sanders reports.

By NBC News staff and wire reports

President Vladimir Putin signed a law on Friday that bans Americans from adopting Russian children and imposes other measures in retaliation for new U.S. legislation meant to punish Russian human rights abusers.

The law, which has ignited outrage among Russian liberals and children's rights advocates, enters into force on Jan. 1 and is likely to strain U.S.-Russia relations.


As well as banning U.S. adoptions, it will also outlaw some non-governmental organizations that receive U.S. funding and impose a visa ban and asset freeze on Americans accused of violating the rights of Russians abroad.

The law could block dozens of Russian children expected to be adopted by American families from leaving the country and cut off one of the main international routes for Russian children to leave orphanages that are often dismal. Russia is the single biggest source of adopted children in the United States, with more than 60,000 Russian children being taken in by Americans over the past two decades.

The bill is retaliation for an American law that calls for sanctions against Russians deemed to be human rights violators and part of an increasingly confrontational stance by the Kremlin against the West.

Related: Americans may lose right to adopt Russian children

Putin said U.S. authorities routinely let Americans suspected of violence toward Russian adoptees go unpunished ? a clear reference to Dima Yakovlev, a Russian toddler for whom the bill is named. The child was adopted by Americans and then died in 2008 after his father left him in a car in broiling heat for hours. The father was found not guilty of involuntary manslaughter.

Children's rights ombudsman Pavel Astakhov on Wednesday said that 46 children who were about to be adopted in the United States would remain in Russia if the bill came into effect. On Thursday, he petitioned the president to extend the ban to other countries.

Courtesy Thomas family

John and Renee Thomas with their son, Jack, 7, who was adopted from Russia at the age of 3. Jack is hoping for his brother, Nikoly, now in a Russian orphanage, to join him in the United States.

Would-be adoptive parents in the United States are left hanging by Putin's signing of the bill, which was passed by Russian lawmakers last week.

Among them are John and Renee Thomas of Minnetonka, Minn., Kari Huus of NBC News reported.?The Thomases have already adopted Jack, 7, from Russia. When they found out he had a little brother, they began the process to try to adopt him, too. The wait has stretched to four years, and now the adoption may be in danger.?

"When Jack is asked about his family, he talks about his brother," John Thomas said. "He always asks, 'When is he coming home?' We just tell him we?re waiting for the call."

More: Adoption of little brother caught in US-Russia spat

UNICEF estimates that there are about 740,000 children without parental custody in Russia, while only 18,000 Russians are now waiting to adopt a child.

Russian President Vladamir Putin has said he'll sign a proposed law that would halt adoptions of Russian children to Americans. NBC's Duncan Golestani reports.

The U.S. State Department on Thursday repeated its opposition to the Russian measure.

"The welfare of children is simply too important to tie to the political aspects of our relationship," State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said. "Additionally, we are deeply troubled by the provisions in the bill that would restrict the ability of Russian civil society organizations to work with American partners." ?

Critics of the bill left dozens of stuffed toys and candles outside the parliament's lower and upper houses to express solidarity with Russian orphans.?

An online petition urging the Kremlin to scrap the bill garnered more than 100,000 Russian signatures.?

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Points To Consider When Buying a Replacement VGA Cable

Although HDMI is a standard today, a lot of older computers actually use VGA technology. This was an older type of video connection that was created before DVI and HDMI, and is not as common today as it once was. You really can't just go out and replace your VGA cable with the cheapest one that you can find. There are different resolutions to consider and other elements in the cable that you have to think about.

A VGA cable is actually quite affordable, but you still have to make sure that it has the right components. For example, you might want extra EMI shielding, which is protection from other devices or cables that might affect the VGA resolution or display. If you want the best images possible with this older technology, you need the highest quality VGA cable that you can find. You might pay 2-3 times more, but the resolution quality and other features will usually be worth the investment.

Basic VGA cable resolution is at 640x480. This is usually sufficient for older monitors. People who have replaced their display with HD monitors or even just a newer display with higher resolution are going to need to get an SVGA or XGA cable, which can support much higher resolution than the basic cable. These cables are all interchangeable and you can use a higher resolution cable with a lower resolution display, but it's silly to spend the money if it isn't being used.

Even though there is better technology out there today, some people still need a good, old-fashioned VGA cable and that's fine. If you can upgrade to a DVI or HDMI, you will get much better screen resolution. If not, your replacement cable simply needs to have the right level of shielding and the proper resolution so that you can get the same quality from your display as you did before.

If you take the time to shop online and see what you can find to choose from, you might realize that buying a VGA cable online is the best choice. This is because you will find better prices and more selection than in your local store. It's a really bad idea to ever buy cables from a high street retail chain because electronics stores online carry them at a fraction of the cost in most cases. Keep these things in mind when you need a replacement VGA cable.

The author has experience in VGA Cable and Monitor Cable.

Source: http://www.readingprinters.co.uk/computer-hardware-articles/2704-points-to-consider-when-buying-a-replacement-vga-cable

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Kahl?a Cookie Martini Recipe

The folks who make Kahl?a, that coffee-flavored liqueur we all love, have come out with a limited-edition Kahl?a Gingerbread ($17.99) for the holidays (they also have a yummy Kahl?a Peppermint Mocha).

Kahl?a Gingerbread is made from 100% Arabica coffee beans and sugarcane spirit with hints of festive flavors like gingerbread, nutmeg, cinnamon and clove.

This simple cocktail and delicious recipe is courtesy our friends at Kahlua. www.kahlua.com/

? part Kahl?a Gingerbread

1 ? parts Absolut? (or other brand) Vodka

Combine ingredients in a cocktail shaker. Add ice and shake. Strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with a cinnamon stick and enjoy.

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Share the Warmth. You might also want to share the warmth with Kahl?a?s give-back program. They?ve teamed up with One Warm Coat to support coat drives across the U.S. If you click on the ?Share the Warmth? button on Kahl?a?s Facebook app Kahl?a will donate $1 to One Warm Coat in your honor (maximum goal of raising $100,000). www.facebook.com/kahlua/app_342821942470957

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This is the Modem World: Things we'll be returning

Each week Joshua Fruhlinger contributes This is the Modem World, a column dedicated to exploring the culture of consumer technology.

DNP This is the Modem World Things we'll be returning

We're the family techies. The nerds. The ones who answer all your questions at family holiday gatherings about setting up new tablets and killing viruses. And it's sweet of you to buy us gadgets, but the chances of you getting us something that we don't already have and something that we actually want are, honestly, slim. So we take the gifts, say "How did you know?" and quietly return them for things we actually want. Don't take it personally. It's just that we kinda know what we're doing when it comes to ones and zeros.

Therefore, I present to you the things we will be returning this week. And if you're the friend or loved one of a propeller head, perhaps this will help you next year.

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Friday, December 28, 2012

Survey finds increase in e-reading, drop in paper

NEW YORK (AP) ? The tastes of the reading public are turning digital.

A Pew Internet Research Center survey released Thursday found that the percentage of Americans aged 16 and older who read an e-book grew from 16 percent in 2011 to 23 percent this year. Readers of traditional books dropped from 72 percent to 67 percent. Overall, those reading books of any kind dropped from 78 percent to 75 percent, a shift Pew called statistically insignificant.

Those owning an e-book device or tablet jumped from 18 percent to 33 percent, with much of that increase coming from last year's holiday season, when millions received Kindles, Nooks and other e-readers as gifts.

Awareness that libraries offer digital texts grew from 24 percent to 31 percent.

The telephone survey of 2,252 people aged 16 and older was conducted from Oct. 15 to Nov. 10. It has a sampling error margin of plus or minus 2.3 percentage points.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/survey-finds-increase-e-reading-drop-paper-152743022.html

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5 ETFs for Countries with Highest Employment Rates - Zacks.com

Unemployment has been drifting higher for some of the major developed and emerging economies. U.S. and European nations have seen unemployment levels rise dramatically in the recent past. This has been a major cause of a slow recovery in the U.S. market and a double-dip recession in Europe. (Three Forgotten Ways to Play Europe with ETFs)

According to a recent report from the Labor Department, U.S. unemployment rate dropped to 7.7% in November from 7.9% reported in October,for the first time in four years. This indicated slight recovery in the job market.

However, it should be noted that the decline in the unemployment rate is not really attributed to the creation of new jobs but rather to a decline in the labor force. The biggest job addition was seen in the retail sector because of the extra work force during the holiday season.

Euro-zone unemployment level came in at a historical high of 11.7% with Spain and Greece reporting the highest unemployment rates in the zone. The unemployment rate in Spain came in at 26.2% while Greece recorded a rate of 25.4% (Spanish Bailout: Did It Help European ETFs?). Austria and Luxembourg reported the lowest unemployment rates in the region at 4.3% and 5.1%, respectively in November.

In this environment of rising unemployment, investors may opt to shift their asset base to countries which have a healthier labor market. The nations with a strong labor force remained largely unaffected by the turbulence in the U.S. and European markets. (Forget European Woes with These Three Country ETFs)

In this article we have highlighted five economies which have a healthy level of employment, thereby indicating the possibility of a strong economic performance in future.

Vietnam

Vietnam posted an unemployment rate of 2.29%, among the lowest in the world. However, the rate rose slightly from 2.22% as many manufacturers had to defer some manufacturing operations due to weak demand, resulting from global slowdown. However, Vietnam expects its unemployment rate to decrease in fiscal 2013. In the recently released Global Economic Outlook Report, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) projected Vietnam?s GDP growth at 5.9% 2013. By 2017, GDP growth is forecast at 7.5%. Weakening global consumption demand may however put some pressure on the economy.

Investors seeking to tap this economy in basket form may look to invest in Market Vectors Vietnam ETF (VNM) (Can the Vietnam ETF Continue Its Run?). VNM tracks the Market Vectors Vietnam Index, which provides exposure to the publicly listed companies that are domiciled and listed in Vietnam or derive at least 50% of their revenues from Vietnam.

The fund provides exposure to 33 Vietnamese securities and manages an asset base of $260.2 million. The fund charges a fee of 76 basis points. Last year, the performance of the fund suffered from a very high level of inflation in the country and waning domestic and global demand. But now with the inflation level much under control and the government implementing measures to stimulate domestic demand, the fund delivered a year-to-date return of 8.81%.

Thailand

Thailand has a rock bottom unemployment rate of 0.63%. Last year?s flood in Thailand hit manufacturing activities in the region leading to shutdown and suspension of operations by many manufacturers. However, the government efforts to fuel domestic demand resulted in a quick recovery (Can Anything Stop These Southeast Asia ETFs?).

In the third quarter of fiscal 2012, the economy beat expectations on the back of solid domestic demand and healthy investment which helped in offsetting the lower demand from global sources. The economy remains resilient to the weak U.S. economy, slow growth in China and the European crisis.

IMF expects the economy to post growth of 7.5% in 2013. Investors seeking for a pure play in the economy can look to invest in MSCI Thailand Investable Market Index Fund (THD). THD is home to 92 securities of Thailand which are mostly large caps. In this basket of securities, the fund invests an asset base of $697.9 million. The fund charges a fee of 59 basis points annually.

Switzerland

The unemployment rate in Switzerland is at 3.1%. In an environment of aggravating unemployment and deep recession in the Euro-zone, Switzerland remains an intriguing choice for investors in Europe.

The country has a budget surplus and a credit rating of ?AAA?. Though the Swiss National Bank (SNB) intervenes to maintain the currency peg at 1.20 against the euro; withrising turbulence in the European market, it has become extremely difficult for SNB to maintain the peg. If the peg is removed it may lead to the currency gaining not only against the dollar but against the euro as well and may pose a threat to the Swiss economy.

Investors who are positive on the long-term prospects of the country can invest in iShares MSCI Switzerland Index Fund (EWL). Through EWL an investor can tap the Swiss economy through 40 large cap securities of the region. In this basket, the fund invests $699.5 million while charging an expense ratio of 52 basis points from the investor (ETFs for the Most Competitive Countries on Earth).

South Korea

South Korea sees its unemployment level at 2.8%. Despite being one of the emerging markets, South Korea has been resilient to a weak U.S. economy and the European woes. The buoyancy of the economy can be attributed to the strength of three world beating Korean companies, namely, Samsung, Hyundai Motor Co. and its affiliate Kia Motors Corp (South Korea ETF Investing 101).

According to the Korean brokerage houses, the South Korean economy is expected to grow at the rate of 3.2% in 2013. The country still has plenty of room to grow going by its gross national income per capita of $20,870 last year, compared with Japan?s $45,180 and Hong Kong?s $35,160, according to World Bank data.

As the economy is highly dependent on exports, it was somewhat hurt by the weak demand from U.S. and Europe. But strong domestic demand helped offset the weakening global demand.

For a broad exposure to the South Korean economy, investors can have their asset invested in iShares MSCI South Korea Index Fund (EWY). In a holding of 107 securities which are mostly large caps, the fund invests an asset base of $3 billion and charges a fee of 59 basis points.

Singapore

Singapore has an unemployment rate at just 1.9%. An affluent economy, Singapore offers investors an option worth the investment when growth of the world?s largest economies has taken a toll. (Singapore ETFs for the Rise of Asian Financial Centers)

Attributable to declining exports to Europe, Asia and U.S., many countries have suffered low growth with Singapore not being an exception. Also, the Singapore currency has been rising which makes its exports more expensive. IMF estimates the economy to grow at 2.1% for 2013.

Investors can tap this economy through iShares MSCI Singapore Index Fund (EWS). EWS has amassed over $1.6 billion and trades a robust 1.9 million shares a day while charging investors 52 basis points a year in fees for its services. The fund provides exposure to 32 Singapore securities.

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