Thursday, August 1, 2013

Chinese Segway Clone Nets $2 Million Investment

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chinese-segway-windrunner-2Is it the second coming of the Segway? The American dual-wheeled transportation device hailed as a revolution ultimately wasn?t, but that hasn?t stopped China?s PowerUnionTech from creating the Windrunner, a ?self-balancing electric vehicle? that looks a lot like the Segway and just yesterday netted a 12 million RMB ($1.96 million) investment, according to Chinese tech blog 36kr.

The Windrunner is, by all accounts, pretty much the same as the Segway both in terms of its external appearance and its internal tech. Like the Segway, it?s an electric short-range personal transporter that will take you between 20 and 40 km on a 2-4 hour charge cycle. And like the Segway, its biggest problem may be that riding one around looks and feels a little bit ridiculous. This is especially true in China, where the things are most closely associated with the police, as evidenced by one of the comments on 36kr:

Oh, this is a domestic product? The security guard at our place is already using one of these.

The Windrunner put to use in a variety of situations.

The Windrunner put to use in a variety of situations.

Could it catch on with a larger audience? The $2 million cash infusion ? from an undisclosed investor ? could help, but I think it?s going to take a lot more than $2 million to make this thing cool in China, and that?s not to mention the logistical problems it would need to overcome, like theft prevention and general safety on China?s clogged, dangerous, and polluted roads.

(via 36kr)

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Milton Greene slides of Marilyn, others snag $1.8M

NEW YORK (AP) ? Tens of thousands of negatives of Marilyn Monroe and other stars by celebrity photographer Milton Greene have sold at auction for $1.8 million.

The archive includes 3,700 negatives and slides of Marilyn Monroe. All the material was sold with copyright.

Profiles in History auction house says the highlights included a collection of color transparencies of the Hollywood siren with Laurence Olivier from the "The Prince and the Showgirl" movie. It sold for $42,000.

A group of transparencies of Monroe from the film "Bus Stop" fetched $39,000.

The seller is an American photography collector who purchased the archive 10 years ago. The items came from the Greene estate.

The buyers weren't identified.

Like his contemporaries Irving Penn and Richard Avedon, Greene is credited with elevating fashion photography to fine art.

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Moto X preview: A Google phone assembled with you, the user, in mind

Moto X preview A Google phone assembled with you, the user, in mind

Motorola. A Google company. It's time to commit that to memory. With the Moto X, a 4.7-inch phone going on sale later this summer for $199 on contract, the company has officially started the shot clock for the "new Motorola"; this is the first Moto product designed from scratch with Google's direct oversight. And it shows, from the packaging to the messaging to the features aimed at mainstream users. Most importantly of all, there's Moto X's standout feature: personalization. We've been hearing for years from various OEMs that smartphones are a personal statement, a reflection of the individual, but aside from the occasional color option, the wallpaper and case have been the only real opportunities for personal expression. Well, you can kiss those days goodbye. Motorola's keyed in to a core part of the user experience -- self-styling -- and we expect its rivals to follow suit.

But all of that backstory can wait. We need to talk about the Moto X. The company never explicitly said so when it showed us the phone behind closed doors today, but this is clearly a mainstream phone (it's geared towards the "majority of users" several execs told us). To that point, its spec sheet and feature list (Touchless Control, Active Display, Quick Capture) won't dazzle the technorati. And, from what we can tell, it's not supposed to. To hear the company tell it, the Moto X's journey began one year ago with a whiteboard listing all of the most common user problems, ways to address those issues and a plan to get the device into as many hands as possible. You won't be able to assess that for yourself until the phone launches on AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint and US Cellular later this summer. For now, though, if our initial hands-on time is any indication, it appears Motorola's succeeded.

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Gunmen kill eight as Tunisia slides toward political crisis

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A distressed soldier is seen in Kasserine Hospital after the deaths of eight colleagues following an attack by a jihadist group in the western region of Mount Chaambi, Tunisia, Monday.

By Tarek Amara and Erika Solomon, Reuters

TUNIS - Gunmen killed at least eight Tunisian soldiers on Monday, staging the biggest attack on the security forces in decades as political tensions rose between supporters and opponents of the Islamist-led government.

President Moncef Marzouki called the ambush on Mount Chaambi, near the Algerian border, a "terrorist attack" and announced three days of mourning. Tunisian troops have been trying to track down Islamist militants in the remote region since December.

Tunisians fear they may be sliding into one of the worst crises in their political transition since autocratic leader Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali was forced to flee during a 2011 uprising that set off revolts across the Middle East.

"In all countries of the world, when the state faces a terrorist attack people come together. But I don't see anything like that happening in Tunisia. All we see is divisions and chaos," Marzouki said in a televised address.

"I call on all politicians at this historic moment to stand for the nation and unite."

Residents said that thousands took to the streets in the town of al-Qasreen, near the site of the attack on the army, and many protesters were demanding the government's ouster.

In the capital, Tunis, more than 10,000 took to the streets as well in one of the biggest protests since the opposition began mobilizing against the government.

"Tunisia is free, out with terrorism, out with Ghannouchi," protesters shouted, referring to Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the Ennahda party.

"Since they (Ennahda) came all we've seen is a string of catastrophes," said protester Noura Saleh, who was waving a red Tunisian flag and crying. "Get out, we hate you!"

State television cut off normal programming to show pictures of the dead soldiers and wounded comrades, broadcasting Quranic verses and patriotic anthems in the background.

"After the soldiers were ambushed and shot dead, their throats were slit and their clothes were ripped," a military source told Reuters.

"After that, three soldiers pursuing the attackers were wounded when a landmine exploded."

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Tunisians protest near the parliament building in Tunis, Monday.

Instability has been rising amid growing political chaos. Last week, Tunis was hit by its first-ever car bomb, though no one was hurt.

The secular Ettakatol party, a junior partner of the moderate Islamist Ennahda, called on the ruling party to step down to stave off more turmoil. It said a new administration representing a wider consensus was necessary.

"If Ennahda rejects this proposal, we will withdraw from the government," Lobni Jribi, a party leader, told Reuters.

Prime Minister Ali Larayedh ignored the calls to create a unity government and said he would carry on leading the country.

Protests aimed at ousting the government intensified last week after the second assassination of a secular opposition politician in six months.

The government blamed hardline Salafist militants for both attacks, but the opposition holds Ennahda responsible. It argues that the leadership has not done enough to investigate and crack down on militant attacks.

Despite previous unrest, Tunisia had been a model for democratic transition among the "Arab Spring" states. But divisions are growing between government backers and the opposition, which has been emboldened by the Egyptian army's ousting of elected President Mohamed Mursi and subsequent crackdown on his supporters.

Ennahda supporters are determined to avoid a similar fate.

The opposition may be able to mobilize Tunisians further against the government after Monday's ambush, which shocked the country and increased anti-government sentiment on social media.

Many people joining the growing street protests express anger at Tunisia's instability and economic stagnation. Others are frustrated that the constitution, originally promised within one year after the 2011 uprising, has yet to be completed and are suspicious of the transitional government.?

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As 2014 looms, GOP using Weiner against Bill Clinton

Republicans fighting to retake control of the Senate in the 2014 midterm elections fear Bill Clinton as a popular, vote-getting, fundraising-powerhouse threat to their aspirations. Enter Anthony Weiner, who Republicans hope could be their own not-so-secret weapon next year.

OK, that sounded a little gross. But the GOP has seized on Weiner?s sexting scandal to argue that vulnerable (or potentially vulnerable) Democrats can?t condemn the former congressman's habits without also distancing themselves from the former president.

So the National Republican Republican Senatorial Committee opened up with both barrels Tuesday on Democrats who might be looking for Clinton?s help, using Weiner?s troubles to recall accusations of sexual misconduct by the former president. Yep, there was even a reference to Monica Lewinsky, the former White House intern whose affair with Clinton was at the heart of his 1998 impeachment.

NRSC official Brad Dayspring described Weiner as "one married man inappropriately sending young women disgusting photos of himself" versus Clinton as a married man guilty of "repeated transgressions with women." The memo recalled Clinton "taking advantage of a White House intern, which forever wrecked her career," an unmistakable Lewinsky reference.

"Democrats can?t have it both ways when it comes to the treatment of women and they should have the courage to condemn any politician that assaults, harasses, or exploits women," he continued. "Anthony Weiner's behavior toward women certainly is no worse than Bill Clinton's and Democratic candidates lose all credibility preaching about a so-called 'War on Women' while standing alongside Bill Clinton to raise money and boost their campaign war chests."

While the immediate goal is 2014, the overall strategy has the feel of a war game for Hillary Clinton's potential run for the White House in 2016.

?At this moment, Bill Clinton is the Democrats? surrogate-in-chief, whom endangered Democrats in the South and other areas where Barack Obama can't go (without doing damage) are counting on,? a Republican helping craft strategy to retake the Senate told Yahoo News. ?He'll be counted on to raise millions for those candidates and to woo center-left voters who tuned out Barack Obama a long time ago.?

For their part Democrats freely describe Weiner as a heel ? just not as an Achilles Heel.

?It?s wholly ridiculous,? Matt Canter, deputy executive director of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, told Yahoo News of the latest GOP efforts to target Bill Clinton.

?This proves that Republicans have learned nothing from their past mistakes. The agenda that they are pursuing that is harmful for women has consequences for women?s everyday lives ? on equal pay, on child care, on access to contraception and other issues,? Canter said. ?That's what the ?war on women? is about, not cable soap operas.?

One potentially interesting test case for the GOP strategy will be Clinton?s home state of Arkansas, where incumbent Sen. Mark Pryor is on both parties? list of vulnerable Democrats.

Here?s an excerpt from the sharply worded NRSC press release targeting Pryor.

?Bill Clinton will barnstorm across the country in 2014, no doubt working to help elect Mark Pryor and other Democrats as they use the manufactured 'War on Women' to score political points. Remember: This is the same Bill Clinton whose own predatory behavior destroyed lives, hurt his wife, and embarrassed his colleagues (and our country). Yes, the same Bill Clinton who other Democratic Senators admittedly said they would not trust alone with their daughters.?

Similar NRSC messages went out targeting Democratic Sens. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, Kay Hagan of North Carolina, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and Al Franken of Minnesota. Others aimed at Democratic Senate candidates Michelle Nunn (Georgia), Gary Peters (Michigan) and Bruce Braley (Iowa).

A call to Pryor's re-election campaign was not returned.

Damaging the Clinton brand might not only help Republican Senate hopefuls ? it could rally the GOP faithful ahead of a potential 2016 presidential run by Hillary Clinton and shake potential supporters who don't want to be reminded of Clinton-era White House drama. (Search for "Pig-Pen" in this piece by Politico's talented Maggie Haberman.)

There?s at least one glaring problem with the "demonize Clinton" strategy: Bill Clinton?s impeachment by congressional Republicans was powerfully unpopular, and is thought to have helped Democrats make gains in the 1998 midterm elections. And the former president is staggeringly popular today, with 71 percent of respondents to a recent Fox News poll saying they have a favorable view of him, against 25 percent unfavorable.

Many Democrats credit Clinton?s speech at the Democratic National Convention last summer with explaining Obama?s re-election rationale better than Obama had done. The president himself publicly anointed Clinton ?secretary of explaining stuff.?

?It?s worth noting that the last time Republicans faced such an election was 1998, when they threw the election by over-attacking President Clinton,? Canter said.

Canter noted that Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell headed the NRSC in that cycle.

?Everyone gave them great odds. Instead, they went on a witch hunt and personally attacked Bill Clinton ? and ended up failing to get a single seat,? Canter added.

?It?s like they?re committed to make the same mistakes again.?

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/as-2014-looms--gop-using-weiner-as-weapon-against-bill-clinton-165625398.html

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Sarah Michelle Gellar: My Daughter Thinks I Get My Hair Done for a Living

The star of The Crazy Ones also reveals how her two young kids help her stay slim

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Oil spill reaches Thailand resort island

Oil has washed up on a resort island in Thailand as a result of an oil spill.

BANGKOK, July 29 (UPI) -- Oil from a leaking pipeline has washed up on a resort island in Thailand, a Thai lawmaker says.

The spill occurred early Saturday when the pipeline operated by PTT Global Chemistry, a subsidiary of Thai state-owned oil and gas PTT Public Co. Ltd., sprung a leak about 12 miles off the coast of mainland Rayong province, The Nation newspaper reports.

About 13,000 gallons of oil leaked into the sea, the company said. By Sunday night, the oil slick had reached the western side of Samet Island, covering about 2,000 feet of beachfront, China's state-run Xinhua News Agency reports.

But Satit Pituthecha, a Democrat member of Parliament for Rayong, said Monday the amount of spilled oil was greater than the 13,000 gallons PTTGC had reported and accused the company of "hiding the truth," Xinhua reports.

Pituthecha said the spill had caused severe damage to Rayong's environment and that it would take at least six months for its tourism sector to recover.

Thailand's National News Bureau reported Monday at least 70 percent of the oil spilled off Rayong coast has been cleaned.

PTTGC admitted it had underestimated the scope of the spill.

"As the highest ranking executive at PTTGC, I admit to being guilty in causing damage to the environment and will pay for the damage," the Bangkok Post reported the company's chief executive, Anon Sirisaengtaksin, said at a press conference Monday.

"We underestimated the problem, and we thought we could control the oil spill, but it sneaked out of the contained area," Anon said.

He said the company expects the area to be cleaned up and restored by Thursday.

Greenpeace called on the Thai government Monday to review its energy policy and to put an end to oil exploration and drilling in the Gulf of Thailand.

Thailand imports more than 60 percent of its total petroleum needs and nearly 85 percent of its crude oil consumption, the U.S. Energy Information Administration says.

The government plans to construct an oil pipeline and storage facilities between the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand to facilitate transportation of crude oil imports from the Middle East to Southeast Asia.

In 2009, PTTEP Australasia, a PTT subsidiary, was involved in an oil spill considered one of Australia's worst oil disasters, in the Montara oil field in the Timor Sea off the northern coast of Western Australia.

PTTEP Australasia Chief Executive Ken Fitzpatrick, in announcing last month that oil production had begun from the Montara field, said that since the spill, the company "has transformed safety processes and environmental systems" which were validated by five independent reviews commissioned by the Australian government.

Source: http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Energy-Resources/2013/07/29/Oil-spill-reaches-Thailand-resort-island/UPI-70171375130201/

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