Monday 31 December 2012

Windows 8 proving less popular than Vista

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Data from Net Applications shows that Windows 8 is less popular than Windows Vista, the operating system that proved unpopular with the enthusiast audience.

Windows 8 usage uptake has slipped behind Vista?s in the same point in its release. Windows 8 online usage share is around 1.6% of all Windows PC?s which is less than the 2.2% share that Windows Vista commanded at the same two month mark after release.

Net Applications monitor operating system usage by recording OS version for around 40,000 sites it monitors for clients.

The slowdown for Windows 8 adoption is a bad sign for Microsoft who experienced great success with the release of Windows 7.

Data was measured up to the 22nd of December, so there is still time by the end of the month for Windows 8 to claim a higher percentage of the user base.

Data: Net Applications

This data reaffirms previous statistics posted by organisations such as the NPD group. They said in the four weeks surrounding Windows 8 Oct 26 debut that 21% fewer PCs were sold to U.S. consumers than during the same period in 2011.

The New York Times have also said that U.S. consumer sales of Windows machines from late October through to the first week of December are down 13% compared to the same period a year previous.

Kitguru says: Our own polls show that the majority of the enthusiast audience are sticking with Windows 7.

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NBA: Golden State Warriors defeat Boston Celtics

OAKLAND -- As they've been prone to do, the Warriors made it look a little dicey Saturday night. But in the end, as usual, they pulled it out, 101-83 over the Boston Celtics.

Point guard Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 22 points, nine assists and three steals. David Lee had 20 points on 10 of 15 shooting, and rookie Harrison Barnes finished with 15 points and eight rebounds.

Golden State (21-10) led by as much as 22 points. Late in the game, the Warriors allowed the Celtics to cut the deficit to single digits before putting Boston away.

The Warriors, who have won five of their last seven games, are now 13-2 against Eastern Conference teams.

They controlled most of the game as Boston struggled to score. The Celtics, though, were forced to play without point guard Rajon Rondo -- who is one of the best in the business, averaging a league-leading 11.7 assists per game. He sat out with a bruised hip. With Avery Bradley out after shoulder surgery and Leandro Barbosa not with the team for personal reasons, the Celtics were depleted at guard.

Golden State's defense took advantage, holding Boston to 6 of 27 shooting and 17 second-quarter points. The Warriors pushed their six-point lead after the first quarter to a 57-40 halftime advantage.

The lead got as high as 73-53 after a Curry floater in the lane with 4:59 left in the third quarter.

But the Warriors missed their next five shots, and Boston ran off six quick points

to cut it to 14.

A Curry 3-pointer seemed to settle things, but a fit of Warriors turnovers sparked another Celtics' spurt. Curry committed two of the four straight turnovers by Golden State -- both on risky, one-handed passes. The latter led to a breakaway dunk by Boston's Brandon Bass, cutting the Warriors' advantage to 11. Celtics rookie Jared Sullinger closed the quarter with a jump hook to send the Warriors into the fourth quarter with a single-digit lead, 76-67.

Jackson sat Curry and, as he's done all season, and backup point guard Jarrett Jack picked up the slack.

Boston had the lead down to 78-70 when he hit a 3-pointer from the top of the key. After Paul Pierce missed a jumper (he was 4 of 20 with 13 points), Jack converted a driving layup.

The Celtics' Jason Terry hit a 3 to get the Warriors' advantage back down to 10. But Jack answered by setting up a Charles Jenkins jumper to start a 9-1 run. Jack's drive-and-dish to Curry for a 3-pointer put the Warriors up 92-74 and effectively ended any hopes Boston had of winning.

Jack finished with 14 points, four rebounds and four assists.

  • In the locker room, the players often joke about how with every win they have accomplished something for the Warriors for the first time since before many of them were born.

    "Wow. We're getting back into Run TMC stuff," Lee said after he was told the victory over Philadelphia on Friday gave them 20 wins before Jan. 1 for the first time since the 1980-81 season.

    Jackson likes to say the Warriors' history of losing doesn't belong to this team. But their start to the season has been something for the record books. Golden State, at 21-10, are off to its best start since 1991-92, when it opened 21-8.

    Golden State finished 12-4 in December. The last time it won at least 10 games in a month was March 2008.

    This current winning percentage makes for their best month since going 10-1 in 1975, the championship season.

    The Warriors have already put together the best long road trip in team history.

    And, at 11-6 away from home, they are off to their best road start since the 1991-92 season.

    "We're really proud," Lee said. "We're trying to establish our own history.?

  • Though the percentages don't exactly bear it out, the Warriors' backcourt of Curry and Klay Thompson have established themselves as a premiere shooting backcourt. From 3-point range, anyway.

    The pair entered Saturday's game with a combined 168 made from beyond the arc, most by any pair in the league.

    Over the first 30 games, Curry made 88 3-pointers and leads the league with 24 games making multiple ones from deep. Thompson has made 80 and is third in the league with 21 multiple 3-pointer games.

    By the end of the third quarter on Saturday, each had knocked down three from 3-point range as Golden State made nine of its first 15 attempts (60 percent).

  • Jackson had glowing words for Celtics coach Doc Rivers before the game.

    "Doc is a guy that I talked to during the process of becoming a head coach," Jackson said. "I value him. He's a great coach, a heck of a basketball mind and has been very helpful during the process. He's a guy I have a tremendous amount of respect for and I'm thankful."

    Jackson credit Rivers for paving the way for him getting into the coaching profession.

    "I value the fact that he did it by not being an assistant coach and understood the question marks," Jackson said. "He was successful. He's a championship coach and in the discussion for best in the business. I do not take it for granted how that paved the way and made it easier for somebody to give me an opportunity."

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    Obama says immediate action needed on fiscal cliff

    WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama says "the hour for immediate action is here" on a deal to avert the fiscal cliff.

    The president says he remains "optimistic" that an agreement can be reached in Congress before a looming year-end deadline to avoid tax increases and spending cuts.

    If Congress can't reach a deal, the president says Congress should allow a vote on a basic package that would preserve tax cuts for middle-class Americans while extending unemployment benefits for the long-term jobless and working toward a foundation for a broader deal.

    The president says an hourlong meeting Friday with congressional leaders was "good and constructive."

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    Amazon deforestation brings loss of microbial communities

    Dec. 24, 2012 ? An international team of microbiologists led by Klaus N?sslein of the University of Massachusetts Amherst has found that a troubling net loss in diversity among the microbial organisms responsible for a functioning ecosystem is accompanying deforestation in the Amazon rainforest.

    N?sslein, an expert in tropical rain forest microbial soil communities, says, "We found that after rainforest conversion to agricultural pastures, bacterial communities were significantly different from those of forest soils. Not only did the pasture soils show increased species numbers, these species were also less related to one another than in rainforest soil. This is important because the combination of lost forest species and the homogenization of pasture communities together signal that this ecosystem is now a lot less capable of dealing with additional outside stress."

    He and colleagues studied a large farm site over the past four years at the frontier where farmers drive agriculture into pristine rainforest in Rondonia, Brazil, to convert rainforest to agricultural use. Findings in part validated previous research showing that bacteria in the soil became more diverse after conversion to pasture. However, in its fourth year, their study overcame limitations of earlier investigations to show that changes in microbial diversity occurred over larger geographic scales. Results appear in the current issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

    In addition to N?sslein at UMass Amherst, the research group includes first author Jorge Rodrigues at the University of Texas at Arlington with Brendan Bohannan at the University of Oregon, James Tiedje at Michigan State University, and others at the University of Sao Paulo. Lead investigators N?sslein and Rodrigues emphasize that the study is an equal collaboration among the four research groups.

    Findings do not support earlier study conclusions, instead they show that the loss of restricted ranges for different bacteria communities results in a biotic homogenization and net loss of diversity overall. Scientists worry that the loss of genetic variation in bacteria across a converted forest could reduce ecosystem resilience. The researchers hope their work will provide valuable data to those making decisions about the future of the Amazon rainforest.

    Biologist and first author Jorge Rodrigues of the University of Texas at Arlington adds, "We have known for a long time that conversion of rainforest land in the Amazon for agriculture results in a loss of biodiversity in plants and animals. Now we know that microbial communities which are so important to the ecosystem also suffer significant losses."

    As N?sslein and colleagues point out, the Amazon represents half of the world's rainforest and is home to one-third of Earth's species, yet the Amazon has one of the highest rates of deforestation. Agriculture is one of the largest and most dynamic parts of Brazil's economy, so dealing with standing rainforests in the tropics will be tricky, but nevertheless, it is vital that the issue is tackled."

    Rodrigues says he and colleagues are currently compiling findings about the potential for recovery of the microbial diversity after pastureland is abandoned and returned to "secondary forest." At the same time, N?sslein and colleagues are leading an effort to investigate how the redundancy of functions provided by soil microbes provides resilience to the effects of agricultural land use change to support a stressed ecosystem to recover stability.

    "Whether bacterial diversity will completely recover from ecosystem conversion will depend in part on whether the taxa lost due to conversion are truly locally extinct or whether they are present in the pasture sites but of such low abundance that they are undetectable in our study," the authors write.

    This work was supported by grants from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the Research Support Foundation of the State of S?o Paulo.

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    Retailers face ho-hum holiday sales

    (Reuters) - The 2012 holiday season may have been the worst for retailers since the financial crisis, with sales growth far below expectations, forcing many to offer massive post-Christmas discounts in hopes of shedding excess inventory.

    While chains like Wal-Mart Stores Inc and Gap Inc are thought to have done well, analysts expect much less from the likes of book seller Barnes & Noble Inc and department store chain J. C. Penney Co.

    Growth was always expected to slow this season, though an improving employment picture and rising home values had helped mitigate the worst fears. But then Superstorm Sandy hit the East Coast in late October, mild weather blunted sales of winter clothing and rising concern about the "fiscal cliff" became more of a reality, dragging down already pessimistic forecasts.

    "The broad brush was Christmas wasn't all that merry for retailers, and you have to ask what those margins look like if the top line didn't meet their expectations," said Kim Forrest, senior equity research analyst at Fort Pitt Capital Group.

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    "It has been a very uneven industry performance, probably at least for the last year, and that certainly continued into the holiday season," said Michael Niemira, chief economist at the International Council of Shopping Centers, in an interview with Reuters Insider.

    The latest holiday season could end up the weakest since 2008, during the last recession, when sales actually declined. The National Retail Federation had previously predicted 4.l percent sales growth this year, versus a 5.6 percent increase a year earlier.

    Markets reacted sharply to the gloomy outlook.

    The S&P retail index fell 1.8 percent in midday trading Wednesday, and 16 of the top 20 decliners in the broader S&P 500 were retailers or consumer brands.

    INVENTORY CRUSH

    To be sure, the actual percentage change in holiday sales can differ substantially, depending on which group is composing the figure. SpendingPulse and the National Retail Federation, for example, look at different categories, which can cause some variation in their forecasts.

    Regardless of how bad the figure is, one concern for retailers is that soft sales will mean an excess of inventory that will force some to slash prices.

    Among other brands, Barnes & Noble offered 50 percent discounts in stores via email promotions on Wednesday, while Ann Inc had half-off at its Loft stores, and Bloomingdale's promoted discounts of up to 75 percent in some cases.

    Even in a good year, retailers would have offered discounts to lure customers, but some suggest a weak year has now forced their hands.

    "Retailers are no longer chasing sales, they are chasing inventory management. That means the discounts that they would have liked to be at 50-60 (percent) off have climbed to 75 to even 80 (percent) off," said Marshall Cohen, chief industry analyst at The NPD Group.

    Erica Ayala, 31, a mother of four who lives in New York's Harlem neighborhood, waited until the day after Christmas to shop for that very reason, saving more than $150 on kids' clothes alone at Gap's Old Navy chain.

    "You can't go wrong with that," she said.

    SANDY AND CLIFF

    A variety of factors were thought to be at fault for the weak season, starting with Superstorm Sandy, which depressed sales in the Northeast in late October and early November.

    Sales recovered in the second part of November, with early hours and promotions helping drive traffic during the "Black Friday" weekend after Thanksgiving, analysts said.

    But there was a deep lull in early December as a winter storm in parts of the United States may have limited sales, said Michael McNamara, vice president of research and analysis at MasterCard SpendingPulse.

    On top of that, there were fears that taxes will rise in the new year if Washington cannot negotiate a solution to the end-of-year "fiscal cliff" dilemma.

    A recent Ipsos poll for Reuters found that only 17 percent of shoppers were spending less due to cliff fears, though analysts said the damage was still done.

    "The government usually does not have a role in holidays but this year they did. They got right in the midst of it, the timing couldn't have been any worse," NPD's Cohen said.

    BRIGHT SPOTS

    One bright spot has been online sales, which continue to grow at a faster pace.

    On Christmas Day, online sales jumped 22.4 percent, outpacing the 16.4 percent increase in 2011, according to IBM Digital Analytics Benchmark, which tracks more than 1 million e-commerce transactions a day from 500 U.S. retailers.

    Whether online or off, some of the winning retailers were expected to be Wal-Mart, which attracted shoppers with early deals on the night of Thanksgiving and kept its focus on value, and apparel chains like Gap Inc, whose bright sweaters were successful, according to analysts.

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    (Reporting by Brad Dorfman, Nivedita Bhattacharjee and Jessica Wohl in Chicago, Additional reporting by Chuck Mikolajczak and Dhanya Skariachan in New York; Writing by Ben Berkowitz; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)

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    Ex-President Bush to spend Christmas in hospital

    FILE - In a Tuesday, June 12, 2012 file photo, former President George H.W. Bush, and his wife, former first lady Barbara Bush, arrive for the premiere of HBO's new documentary on his life near the family compound in Kennebunkport, Maine. The 41st president will spend Christmas in a Houston hospital after developing a fever and weakness following a monthlong, bronchitis-like cough. Bush?s spokesman Jim McGrath said Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, that doctors remain ?cautiously optimistic? that he will recover, but they want to keep him in the hospital. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

    FILE - In a Tuesday, June 12, 2012 file photo, former President George H.W. Bush, and his wife, former first lady Barbara Bush, arrive for the premiere of HBO's new documentary on his life near the family compound in Kennebunkport, Maine. The 41st president will spend Christmas in a Houston hospital after developing a fever and weakness following a monthlong, bronchitis-like cough. Bush?s spokesman Jim McGrath said Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, that doctors remain ?cautiously optimistic? that he will recover, but they want to keep him in the hospital. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

    (AP) ? Former President George H.W. Bush will spend Christmas with his wife and other family members in a Houston hospital after developing a fever and weakness following a monthlong, bronchitis-like cough, his spokesman said Monday.

    A hospital spokesman had said the 88-year-old ex-president would be released in time to spend the holiday at home, but that changed after Bush developed a fever.

    "He's had a few setbacks. Late last week, he had a few low-energy days followed by a low-grade fever," Jim McGrath, Bush's spokesman in Houston, told The Associated Press. "Doctors still say they are cautiously optimistic, but every time they get over one thing, another thing pops up."

    He said the cough that initially brought Bush to the hospital on Nov. 23 is now evident only about once a day, and the fever appears to be under control, although doctors are still working to get the right balance in Bush's medications. No discharge date has been set.

    "Given his current condition, doctors just want to hang on to him," McGrath said, adding that he didn't know what had caused the fever.

    Bush's wife, Barbara; his son, Neil, and Neil's wife, Maria, are expected to visit on Christmas, McGrath said.

    Since he was hospitalized, Bush has been visited by many of his children and grandchildren, including former President George W. Bush, who came twice, and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, McGrath said. With 37 members in the immediate family, Bush has received many emails and phone calls, McGrath said.

    Bush, the nation's 41st president, and his wife, Barbara, live in Houston during the winter and spend their summers in a home in Kennebunkport, Maine.

    The former president was a naval aviator in World War II ? at one point the youngest in the Navy ? and was shot down over the Pacific. He achieved notoriety in retirement for skydiving on at least three of his birthdays since leaving the White House in 1992.

    Being in the hospital for such a long time has not been easy for Bush, who is accustomed to being active, McGrath said. But the president has said he's determined "not to get grumpy about it."

    "He's just the most relentlessly positive person," McGrath said, and "he does enjoy joking with the nurses."

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    Yes, we can fix Social Security (but it won't be pretty)

    By Allison Linn, TODAY

    The fiscal cliff negotiations are reviving the debate about that other financial elephant in the room: Social Security.

    Under current government estimates, Social Security could face funding shortfalls in about two decades if nothing changes. That?s because the U.S. population is aging -- and generally living longer.

    That sounds like a disheartening scenario for workers who are currently paying into Social Security and worry that they won?t get as much out of it once they retire. ?About half of the Americans polled by Pew Research Center earlier this year believe it?s not likely there will be enough money in Social Security and Medicare to maintain current benefit levels into the future.

    But experts say there are ways to fix Social Security. Politicians just may not like trying to sell those changes to the American people.

    It has happened before, though. In the mid-1980s, none other than President Ronald Reagan, working with Democrats in Congress, oversaw a major overhaul of the nation?s retirement safety net.

    That?s something many say seems less likely these days.

    ?There are politicians ? and especially in the Senate but also in the House as well ? who could work together and come to an agreement,? said Alan Auerbach, a professor of law and economics at the University of California, Berkeley. ?But they?re not the majority of Congress.?

    Experts say there are two ways to fix Social Security, and neither of them are pretty: reduce benefits or increase revenue.

    Reduce benefits
    One of the few parts of the fiscal cliff negotiations that President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner seem willing to compromise on involves a change in the way Social Security increases are calculated going forward.?

    The proposed switch to calculating cost of living increases using the chained Consumer Price Index instead of the current method would result in smaller annual Social Security raises. That?s because that method assumes that people change their spending habits when prices go up.

    Proponents say the switch could save billions and is a more realistic method of how Americans really adjust to rising prices.

    But opponents say the chained Consumer Price Index isn?t a good way to measure the needs of older and disabled Americans, because their expenditures are disproportionately focused on things like health care. A family of four may choose to eat more chicken if beef prices go up, but an elderly person can?t easily choose to spend less on heart medicine, they argue.

    ??It?s the biggest hit on the people that couldn?t take it,? said Dean Baker, an economist with the liberal-leaning Center for Economic and Policy Research who is opposed to the measure.

    One of the longer-term options for reducing benefits is to simply tell people they have to wait longer to get their full benefits. By extending the age at which you can get full benefits, proponents argue that Social Security would be keeping up with trends toward longer life expectancies.

    But opponents, including CEPR?s Dean Baker, say that a closer look at the data shows that the bulk of improvements in life expectancies have come from wealthier Americans. They say a broad-based increase in the age at which people can get benefits would punish less wealthy Americans, who haven?t seen such big life expectancy gains.

    Andrew Biggs, resident scholar with the conservative-leaning American Enterprise Institute, argues that another option would be to dial down benefits for middle- and high-income people while maintaining the current system for the poorest Americans.

    Biggs argues that if wealthy people are told to expect less Social Security, they have more leeway to prepare for it than poor people.

    ?If you cut my Social Security benefits I?m going to react by saving money and working longer,? he said. ?That?s good for the economy.?

    Another option would be to reduce the Social Security benefits available to spouses. Some critics argue that?s growing outdated now that more women work and earn their own Social Security payments.

    ?It?s kind of a relic from a different era,? Baker said.

    Increase revenue
    Under the current rules, the maximum taxable earnings for Social Security in 2012 is about $110,000. Some argue that an easy fix would be to simply raise the cap on Social Security taxes to include higher wages.?

    Baker, of CEPR, proposes raising the cap to around $190,000, reflecting the growing wealth at the top of the income scale. Raise it higher than that, he said, and wealthy earners will just start finding ways to dodge it.

    But others say that it?s unlikely politicians will propose raising taxes on high earners?now, when many expect those taxpayers to already see increases as part of the fiscal cliff negotiations.

    ?The timing of it just seems kind of awkward,? Auerbach said.

    Another option would be to add an across-the-board increase in payroll taxes that go toward Social Security. Although that would help solve the system?s future funding woes, experts say it?s also likely to be a hard sell in these tough times.

    For one thing, Americans may?already be facing higher payroll taxes?in 2012. For the past two years, Americans have enjoyed a payroll tax holiday that reduced the amount of money they paid toward Social Security, but that could end in the coming year.

    ?I suspect that?s going to be a not very attractive option right now,? Auerbach said.

    Politicians may be nervous about proposing any reform to Social Security that costs more or results in fewer benefits, but Americans seem to accept that some changes are needed.

    About 66 percent of those polled by Pew Research Center said they would support raising payroll taxes on high-income earners, while 55 percent said they would support reducing benefits for high-income seniors.

    Just 38 percent said they?d support raising the eligibility age.

    How confident are you that you'll get Social Security benefits when you retire?

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    Sunday 23 December 2012

    Researchers uncover major source of evolutionary differences among species

    Friday, December 21, 2012

    University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine researchers have uncovered a genetic basis for fundamental differences between humans and other vertebrates that could also help explain why humans are susceptible to diseases not found in other species.

    Scientists have wondered why vertebrate species, which look and behave very differently from one another, nevertheless share very similar repertoires of genes. For example, despite obvious physical differences, humans and chimpanzees share a nearly identical set of genes.

    The team sequenced and compared the composition of hundreds of thousands of genetic messages in equivalent organs, such as brain, heart and liver, from 10 different vertebrate species, ranging from human to frog. They found that alternative splicing ? a process by which a single gene can give rise to multiple proteins ? has dramatically changed the structure and complexity of genetic messages during vertebrate evolution.

    The results suggest that differences in the ways genetic messages are spliced have played a major role in the evolution of fundamental characteristics of species. However, the same process that makes species look different from one another could also account for differences in their disease susceptibility.

    "The same genetic mechanisms responsible for a species' identity could help scientists understand why humans are prone to certain diseases such as Alzheimer's and particular types of cancer that are not found in other species," says Nuno Barbosa-Morais, the study's lead author and a computational biologist in U of T Faculty of Medicine's Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research. "Our research may lead to the design of improved approaches to study and treat human diseases."

    One of the team's major findings is that the alternative splicing process is more complex in humans and other primates compared to species such as mouse, chicken and frog.

    "Our observations provide new insight into the genetic basis of complexity of organs such as the human brain," says Benjamin Blencowe, Professor in U of T's Banting and Best Department of Research and the Department of Molecular Genetics, and the study's senior author.

    "The fact that alternative splicing is very different even between closely related vertebrate species could ultimately help explain how we are unique."

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    The study, "The Evolutionary Landscape of Alternative Splicing in Vertebrate Species", is published in the December 21 issue of Science.

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    Thanks to University of Toronto for this article.

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    Saturday 22 December 2012

    Egypt's central bank governor quits

    CAIRO (AP) ? State television says Egypt's central bank governor has resigned.

    Farouq el-Oqdah's resignation is the second such high profile move on Saturday. Earlier on the day, Vice President Mahmoud Mekki resigned, saying he realized that politics did not suit his professional background as a judge.

    The brief TV report did not say why el-Oqdah quit, but it ends days of media speculations about his intentions. Islamist President Mohammed Morsi and his Prime Minister Hesham Kandil met with el-Oqdah earlier this week in what media reports said was an attempt to dissuade him from leaving.

    His departure comes at a time when Egypt's pound has been losing value against the U.S. dollar and the postponement of a deal with the IMF for a much needed loan of $4.8 billion.

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    Movie review: Crystal hogs the camera in 'Parental Guidance' | The ...

    This undated publicity photo released by Twentieth Century Fox and Walden Media shows Billy Crystal, left, as Artie holding on to his grandson, Kyle Harrison Breitkopf, as Barker, who doesn't like the idea of Marisa Tomei, center, as the mother Alice and Tom Everett Scott as the dad Phil leaving for a vacation in a scene from the film, "Parental Guidance." (AP Photo/Twentieth Century Fox/Walden Media, Phil Caruso)

    Review ? Family comedy hijacked by comedian?s shtick.

    It?s Christmas, and Billy Crystal is serving up the kosher ham in "Parental Guidance," a wincingly unfunny family comedy that puts Crystal?s overbearing shtick front and center.

    Crystal and Bette Midler star as Artie and Diane, a California married couple whose adult daughter Alice (Marisa Tomei) lives in Atlanta with her inventor husband Phil (Tom Everett Scott) and their three kids. Diane frets that they have become "the other grandparents," the ones the kids don?t see as often as their "regular" grandparents. Artie has more selfish concerns, when he?s laid off from his job as a minor-league baseball announcer.

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    Billy Crystal sucks up the oxygen in this family comedy, about old-school grandparents adjusting to modern parenting.

    Where ? Theaters everywhere.

    When ? Opens Tuesday, Dec. 25.

    Rating ? PG for some rude humor.

    Running time ? 104 minutes.

    When Phil wins an award for his latest invention, a fully automated house in which the family lives, he and Alice plan a weekend getaway. But with Phil?s parents unavailable, he suggests calling Artie and Diane to babysit for a few days ? an idea that literally gives Alice a case of hives. Alice worries that her parents? overbearing nature, and old-school discipline, won?t mesh with her modern parenting.

    Sure enough, when they arrive, Artie complains about the kids? gluten-free, conflict-free and overscheduled lives ? where eldest daughter Harper (Bailee Madison) stresses over violin rehearsals, middle child Turner (Joshua Rush) has a stutter, and the littlest, Barker (Kyle Harrison Breitkopf), is an unholy terror.

    The kids? reaction to their seldom-seen grandparents is to follow Alice?s advice, and laugh at Artie?s jokes even if they aren?t funny. One suspects that was what it was like on the set with Crystal, as his pet gag writers try to punch up the script (credited to Lisa Addario and Joe Syracuse) like Krusty the Clown ad-libbing Borscht Belt one-liners through "King Lear."

    Crystal?s imposing presence turns the attention of every scene, whether comical or faux-emotional, away from the other characters and toward Artie. If there?s a lesson in parenting in "Parental Guidance," it?s that no one is too old to be taught to share.

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    Friday 21 December 2012

    Dragon Mobile Assistant beta for Android updated, lets your voice launch apps and music

    Nuance updates its Dragon Mobile Assistant beta on Android, delivers expanded functionality and Gingerbread support

    Nuance has refreshed its Dragon Mobile Assistant for Android to let you do more stuff using speech alone. The beta app now allows you to set alarms, launch apps and play music, in addition to its existing hands-free prowess that covers making calls, getting directions, updating your Twitter status and waking up your device from slumber using a "Hi Dragon" greeting. The voice-driven personal assistant, which hitherto worked only on ICS and up, also now supports devices running Android 2.3. (And no, you can't customize your phone's nickname. It has to be Dragon, not Snuffy.)

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