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Giang V

Amazon Android tablet to cost 'hundreds less' than iPad | PC Retail Industry | PCR - 0 views

  • Amazon Android tablet to cost 'hundreds less' than iPad
  • TouchPad suggests consumers ready for cheap tablets
  • HP's discontinued TouchPad triggered a stampede of customer interest for the $99 tablet, Garett Sloane of the NY Post said "the market is hungry for tablets outside of the Apple's iPad - if the price is right."
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  • following in the footsteps of the firm's successful Kindle e-reader and the Android tablets would be a natural extension of the firm's already-launched Amazon App Store.
  • tantalising
  • take on the all-conquering iPad head on.
  • Amazon may also sell the device at a loss, as it does the Kindle e-reader, recouping costs through selling applications, books and services.
  • with the Wi-Fi only Kindle already retailing at $139.
  • $200 full-featured Android tablet with Amazon's marketing muscle behind it may well give Apple the competition it has so far not had to endure.
Ronald Trinh

Despite China's growth, its workers endure a fundamental evil | Hsiao-Hung Pai | Commen... - 0 views

  • Migrants who toil in the cities still face a decades-old system of segregation and exploitation. But many are now demanding fairness
  • Schools for children of migrant workers in China are being closed down.
  • "We live under the same sky, why are we not entitled to the same rights?"
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  • migrant workers – who build the capital's offices and mansions, clean its streets and guard its security – have been shut down,
  • Tens of thousands of migrant children are left without schools
  • rural origin – a third of the city's 19 million population
  • day-to-day inju
  • stices
  • hukou (household registration), set up in 1958
  • control rural-to-urban migration
  • Peasants' role was to produce and feed the cities and support the modernisation process of their motherland.
  • as shown on their ID – no matter what they might choose to do. "Wo shi nongmin [I am a peasant],"
  • Deng Xiao Ping's gaige kaifang (economic reforms and opening up), in the late 1970s.
  • Agricultural production increased in the early stage of the reforms in "releasing the productive forces",
  • half of the 400 million rural working population have been pushed off the land, seeking a livelihood away from their villages.
  • As rural residents came to the cities, they immediately faced discrimination and exclusion.
  • They spoke their own dialects instead of "proper" Mandarin. Many faced verbal abuse as soon as they arrived.
  • the strict requirement for the unaffordable temporary residency permit, and the random street search by police.
  • The criteria for applying for a hukou remain harsh, and unreachable for most migrants, and many work for years without any status.
  • Without hukou,
  • healthcare, education and housing.
  • urban dwellers pay a minimal cost for medical care, many migrants have to return home for treatment.
  • "These children aren't treated as everyone else. They're called the mobile students, who can't go to state schools. Their parents have for years sent their children to privately run schools without proper facilities or curriculum."
  • hundreds such private schools were set up.
  • government-funded National Development and Reform Commission
  • admits it is an "institutional barrier"
  • government has shown no wish to listen to migrant workers' demands.
  • voice their discontent is by petitioning the local authorities
  • Little happens as a result.
  • Some suspect that migrant children's schools are being closed as a disincentive to future migration.
  • protests, road blockages, sit-ins and spontaneous strikes.
  • Hsiao-Hung Pai, Beijing
  • Migrants who toil in the cities still face a decades-old system of segregation and exploitation. But many are now demanding fairness
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      Migrant workers should have tell the police earlier so they won't be treated so violent. 
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      Why does the chinese people have to segregated themself, they're from the same country! 
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      Why do they have to treat people like that? They're all from the same country!
  • Beijing "a city of violence"
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      it reflects the conflict of the urban dwellers and the migrant workers.
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      I think maybe the urban dwellers pay the government to be on their side and act ruthlessly to the migrant workers.
  • Beijing's migrant worker slums
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      which means that the migrant workers cannot move to other city or quit their job, they have to work there and got treat badly, ruthlessly.
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      "I've had migrant workers tell me about their class origin, as if it were a stamp on your body for life. It was impossible for peasants to move their hukou to the cities."   http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/sep/20/china-migrant-workers
  • are ruthlessly segregated from the urban dwellers, economically, socially and culturally
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      the government is not fair!
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      why dont the government get involve earlier if they already knew what's going on?
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      they have to speak their own language?  not Mandarin? 
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      Once the rural residents came to the cities, they immediately faced discrimination and exclusion??? that's so not fair and segregated.
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      Migrants children are called the mobile students, who can't go to state schools.
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      Urban childrens have free primary education while migrants children aren't be able to go to school because their parents cannot afford it. It costs 2/3 of their parents wages.
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      IT'S NOT FAIR
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      Migrants workers continue to be burdened with the hukou system. So they won't be able to access any services in the cities like: helthcare, education or housing. While urban dwellers pay a minimal cost for medical care, many migrants have to return home for treatment.
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      "Even the government-funded National Development and Reform Commission admits it is an "institutional barrier" and believes it should be scrapped. However, these institutions aren't in the position to change things. "Protection of migrant workers' rights" is a rhetorical statement of state organisations, but the government has shown no wish to listen to migrant workers' demands."
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      What? the government has shown no wish to listen to migrant workers demands? Why? They think they're rich so they don't care about other people? These governments should be in jail!
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      "Some suspect that migrant children's schools are being closed as a disincentive to future migration. "   What??? There's no reason why they hate the migrants workers and childrens! They're all from the same root! They don't have a right to do this?
    • Ronald Trinh
       
      "In recent years, migrants have raised their demands through protests, road blockages, sit-ins and spontaneous strikes. Although these have not always proved effective, workers have become more aware of their collective strength. In the past year they have won some improvements in wages and working conditions. Many migrant workers, now better informed, are far less willing to accept the status quo. As they grow in confidence, the regime will find it increasingly difficult to ignore their demands. China's rulers should realise now that it is in their long-term interests to listen." YES, they really should do this to show the government that they have a right to complain about what's right or wrong! If you're rich still doesn't mean that you have all the rights to do anything you want.
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    In China, poor migrants who earn a living by working low calss jobs in Beijing is treated unfairly. The chinese public schools, especialy nursery schools, would not let the migrant's children be enrolled. Yet, migrants are treated differently than Beijing citizens, and they can't have a normal life. 
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    Despite China's growth, its workers endure a fundamental evil
Kyu Won Shim

Ferrari Shows New 458 Spider -- Mamma Mia! - Forbes - 0 views

  • to guarantee maximum sportiness and absolute driving pleasure with the top down, in line with Maranello’s exclusive spider tradition.”
  • Ferrari says every exterior element has been crafted with aerodynamic efficiency in mind.
  • . The V8 generates a generous 570 horsepower and 398 pound-feet of torque
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  • Either 458 version is claimed to reach 60 mph from a standing start in a reality-altering 3.4 seconds with a top speed of 202 mph.
  • No word as yet on availability or pricing, but we’d expect the cost of entry to be around $250,000.
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    Ferrai modified 458 Spider into much better car. It has better aerodynamic design.
Giang V

What HP's TouchPad fire sale tells iPad rivals - Telegraph - 0 views

  • What HP's TouchPad fire sale tells iPad rivals For a short time this week, the TouchPad was the world’s most wanted gadget. Now with stocks sold out, HP is left to wonder what might have been.
  • Hundreds of thousands of TouchPads have been sold in days, after HP announced it would stop manufacturing its would-be iPad competitor.
  • The sudden desirability of the device was of course due to heavy discounting. Currys and PC World were selling their stocks off for just £89, down from the original RRP of £399.
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  • each of the gadgets cost HP at least £180 just to build, so selling the Touchpad for £89 would never have been considered until the firm decided to abandon it.
  • others hoping to loosen Apple’s stranglehold on the tablet computing market.
  • The main Google Android tablets, made by Samsung and Motorola, are pitched at around the same £400-ish price point as the iPad. But, put together with all the other Android tablets, it’s estimated they are outsold by Apple’s devices eight to one.
  • Amazon, which is rumoured to be preparing to release an Android tablet this autumn. Like Apple with the iPad, it has built and dominated a market for itself with the Kindle, its hugely successful e-reader.
  • Kindle’s success is its relatively low price of £111
katrina Sukumaran

Apple Gets Ban on Samsung Galaxy S, SII, and Ace Smartphones | PCWorld - 0 views

  • Despite accusations that it may have altered photos of Samsung’s Galaxy S smartphones
  • order to strengthen its case,
  • Apple has succeeded in getting a Dutch court
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  • ban the sale of three phones are "too similar" to the iPhone. The ban begins October 15.
  • Missing from the ban, however, are the Galaxy Tab tablets,
  • included in the original suit filed this month.
  • evidence that it may have doctored photos in that case, as well.
  • get the Tab banned in Germany,
  • A Dutch court found Samsung to be infringing on an Apple patent
  • technologies related to a “Portable Electronic Device for Photo Management.”
  • covers the various aspects of a photo gallery user interface
  • Samsung’s Galaxy S, SII, and Ace smartphones have thus been banned from sale.
  • use of touchscreen gestures
  • ban takes effect October 15
  • phones will be barred in Germany, Ireland, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK, and the Netherlands.
  • ruling will not be enforceable in other EU member-states because Apple failed to pay the administrative costs necessary in order to make the patent valid, tech patent blog FOSS Patents reports.
  • Apple’s failure to keep its paperwork in order
  • ban could have disruptive effects on Samsung sales across Europe.
  • fact that a good portion of Samsung’s distribution system for the region runs through the Netherlands:
  • sell these devices, the company will now need to ship them into various countries directly.
  • Samsung is obviously not pleased with the ruling, and has vowed to take “all possible measures including legal action” to ensure there will be no disruption in sales of its devices.
  • That said, Samsung still has options: the injunction found that Android 2.3 infringed on the patent but Android 3.0 and above did not.
  • Korean electronics maker needs to do is update the banned phones and the injunction will be un-enforceable, something Judge E.F. Brinkman
Leon van Kol

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  • "Vita"
  • "Life" in Latin
  • Next Generation Portable
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  • S Vita will be available early 2012
  • It will cost €249 for the Wi-Fi version and €299 for the 3G/Wi-Fi version.
  • PS Vita is equipped with 3G in addition to Wi-Fi.
Hye Rin Bae

F1 fan receives bionic hand from Mercedes team - Telegraph - 0 views

  • Matthew James, 14, who was born without his left hand, sent a cheeky letter to Ross Brawn, boss of F1 team Mercedes GP Petronas, asking for £35,000 to pay for a top-of-the range artificial limb.
  • But Mercedes where so touched by Matthew's ''intelligent and moving letter'' they agreed to help him and teamed up with firm Touch Bionics, who create and fit hi-tech artificial limbs.
  • prosthetic
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  • versatile
  • Touch Bionics also agreed to fit the hand and train Matthew at their state of the art facilities for free, which would have otherwise cost £25,000.
  • Matthew said: ''It is just amazing.
  • even fitted with Bluetooth technology to allow Matthew to hook up to a computer wirelessly to track the strength and speed of his movements.
  • chassis-style
  • congenital
  • prestigious
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Na Young Kim

How expensive are Australian NBN services? * The Register - 0 views

  • How expensive are Australian NBN services
  • grabbing today’s exchange rate, and converting the foreign price
  • All of the countries offering lower prices than Australia for a 100 Mbps service are much smaller than Australia, with consequent geographic advantages
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  • tion density
  • Our size and popul
  • we’re still in the top quarter for price
  • more than triple the cost”
Jeon Yap

Apple's MacBook Air to be 'big hit' in China - Computerworld - 0 views

  • new MacBook Air in China
  • big hit"
  • debuted in the U.S
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  • , Apple's online store for Chinese customers lists all four MacBook Air models
  • 11-in. and 13-in. configurations -- for sale, but with lengthy shipping delays.
  • The 11-in. MacBook Air's estimated delivery time, according to the e-store, is 9-to-11 working days, while the 13-in. models will reach customers approximately 5 working days after ordering.
  • "no supply" of 11-in. MacBook Airs
  • 13% of the company's revenues for the quarter ending June 30.
  • increasingly afford to own a PC
  • The new MacBook Air is poised to be a big hit in the Greater China region
  • 7,698 yuan and 9,198 yuan for the 64GB and 128GB flash drive models,
  • $1,203 and $1,438, significantly higher than the $999 and $1,199 U.S. customers pay.
  • Apple's 13-in. MacBook Air costs 9,998 yuan and 12,498 yuan -- the latter for the notebook with 256GB in storage space -- or $1,563 and $1,954. U.S. list prices are $1,299 and $1,599 for the same models.
  • brick-and-mortar outlets.
  • New orders ship within 24 hours
  • 85.2 million
  • 76.6 million, IDC estimated.
  • "With IDC naming China the largest PC market in the world this week based on [second quarter] shipment data, we believe investors should increasingly think about the Mac opportunity for Apple in China over the next few years," White advised.
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    Mac book air happen to be a big hit in China
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