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HP sells webOS operating system to LG Electronics






SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co said on Monday it will sell the webOS operating system to South Korea’s LG Electronics Inc, unloading the smartphone software it acquired through a $ 1.2 billion acquisition of Palm in 2010.


LG will use the operating software, used in now-defunct Palm smartphones years ago, for its “smart” or Internet-connected TVs. The Asian electronics company had worked with HP on WebOS before offering to buy it outright.






Under the terms of their agreement, LG acquires the operating software’s source code, associated documentation, engineering talent, various associated websites, and licenses under HP’s intellectual property including patents covering fundamental operating system and user interface technology.


HP will retain the patents and all the technology relating to the cloud service of webOS, HP Chief Operating Officer Bill Veghte said in an interview.


“As we looked at it, we saw a very compelling IP that was very unique in the marketplace,” he said, adding that HP has already had a partnership with LG on webOS before the deal was announced.


“As a result of this collaboration, LG offered to acquire the webOS operating system technology,” Veghte said.


Skott Ahn, President and CTO, LG Electronics, said the company will incorporate the operating system in the Smart TV line-up first “and then hopefully all the other devices in the future.”


Both companies declined to reveal the terms of the deal.


LG will keep the WebOS team in Silicon Valley and, for now, will continue to be based out of HP offices, Ahn said.


HP opened its webOS mobile operating system to developers and companies in 2012 after trying to figure out how to recoup its investment in Palm, one of the pioneers of the smartphone industry.


The company had tried to build products based on webOS with the now-defunct TouchPad tablet its flagship product.


HP launched and discontinued the TouchPad in 2010, a little over a month after it hit store shelves with costly fanfare after it saw poor demand for a tablet priced on par with Apple’s dominant iPad.


WebOS is widely viewed as a strong mobile platform, but has been assailed for its paucity of applications, an important consideration while choosing a mobile device.


(Additional reporting By Paul Sandle and Alistair Barr; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick, Tim Dobbyn and M.D. Golan)


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HP sells webOS operating system to LG Electronics






SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co said on Monday it will sell the webOS operating system to South Korea’s LG Electronics Inc, unloading the smartphone software it acquired through a $ 1.2 billion acquisition of Palm in 2010.


LG will use the operating software, used in now-defunct Palm smartphones years ago, for its “smart” or Internet-connected TVs. The Asian electronics company had worked with HP on WebOS before offering to buy it outright.






Under the terms of their agreement, LG acquires the operating software’s source code, associated documentation, engineering talent, various associated websites, and licenses under HP’s intellectual property including patents covering fundamental operating system and user interface technology.


HP will retain the patents and all the technology relating to the cloud service of webOS, HP Chief Operating Officer Bill Veghte said in an interview.


“As we looked at it, we saw a very compelling IP that was very unique in the marketplace,” he said, adding that HP has already had a partnership with LG on webOS before the deal was announced.


“As a result of this collaboration, LG offered to acquire the webOS operating system technology,” Veghte said.


Skott Ahn, President and CTO, LG Electronics, said the company will incorporate the operating system in the Smart TV line-up first “and then hopefully all the other devices in the future.”


Both companies declined to reveal the terms of the deal.


LG will keep the WebOS team in Silicon Valley and, for now, will continue to be based out of HP offices, Ahn said.


HP opened its webOS mobile operating system to developers and companies in 2012 after trying to figure out how to recoup its investment in Palm, one of the pioneers of the smartphone industry.


The company had tried to build products based on webOS with the now-defunct TouchPad tablet its flagship product.


HP launched and discontinued the TouchPad in 2010, a little over a month after it hit store shelves with costly fanfare after it saw poor demand for a tablet priced on par with Apple’s dominant iPad.


WebOS is widely viewed as a strong mobile platform, but has been assailed for its paucity of applications, an important consideration while choosing a mobile device.


(Additional reporting By Paul Sandle and Alistair Barr; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick, Tim Dobbyn and M.D. Golan)


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HP sells webOS operating system to LG Electronics






SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co said on Monday it will sell the webOS operating system to South Korea’s LG Electronics Inc, unloading the smartphone software it acquired through a $ 1.2 billion acquisition of Palm in 2010.


LG will use the operating software, used in now-defunct Palm smartphones years ago, for its “smart” or Internet-connected TVs. The Asian electronics company had worked with HP on WebOS before offering to buy it outright.






Under the terms of their agreement, LG acquires the operating software’s source code, associated documentation, engineering talent, various associated websites, and licenses under HP’s intellectual property including patents covering fundamental operating system and user interface technology.


HP will retain the patents and all the technology relating to the cloud service of webOS, HP Chief Operating Officer Bill Veghte said in an interview.


“As we looked at it, we saw a very compelling IP that was very unique in the marketplace,” he said, adding that HP has already had a partnership with LG on webOS before the deal was announced.


“As a result of this collaboration, LG offered to acquire the webOS operating system technology,” Veghte said.


Skott Ahn, President and CTO, LG Electronics, said the company will incorporate the operating system in the Smart TV line-up first “and then hopefully all the other devices in the future.”


Both companies declined to reveal the terms of the deal.


LG will keep the WebOS team in Silicon Valley and, for now, will continue to be based out of HP offices, Ahn said.


HP opened its webOS mobile operating system to developers and companies in 2012 after trying to figure out how to recoup its investment in Palm, one of the pioneers of the smartphone industry.


The company had tried to build products based on webOS with the now-defunct TouchPad tablet its flagship product.


HP launched and discontinued the TouchPad in 2010, a little over a month after it hit store shelves with costly fanfare after it saw poor demand for a tablet priced on par with Apple’s dominant iPad.


WebOS is widely viewed as a strong mobile platform, but has been assailed for its paucity of applications, an important consideration while choosing a mobile device.


(Additional reporting By Paul Sandle and Alistair Barr; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick, Tim Dobbyn and M.D. Golan)


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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co said on Monday it will sell the webOS operating system to South Korea’s LG Electronics Inc, unloading the smartphone software it acquired through a $ 1.2 billion acquisition of Palm in 2010.


LG will use the operating software, used in now-defunct Palm smartphones years ago, for its “smart” or Internet-connected TVs. The Asian electronics company had worked with HP on WebOS before offering to buy it outright.






Under the terms of their agreement, LG acquires the operating software’s source code, associated documentation, engineering talent, various associated websites, and licenses under HP’s intellectual property including patents covering fundamental operating system and user interface technology.


HP will retain the patents and all the technology relating to the cloud service of webOS, HP Chief Operating Officer Bill Veghte said in an interview.


“As we looked at it, we saw a very compelling IP that was very unique in the marketplace,” he said, adding that HP has already had a partnership with LG on webOS before the deal was announced.


“As a result of this collaboration, LG offered to acquire the webOS operating system technology,” Veghte said.


Skott Ahn, President and CTO, LG Electronics, said the company will incorporate the operating system in the Smart TV line-up first “and then hopefully all the other devices in the future.”


Both companies declined to reveal the terms of the deal.


LG will keep the WebOS team in Silicon Valley and, for now, will continue to be based out of HP offices, Ahn said.


HP opened its webOS mobile operating system to developers and companies in 2012 after trying to figure out how to recoup its investment in Palm, one of the pioneers of the smartphone industry.


The company had tried to build products based on webOS with the now-defunct TouchPad tablet its flagship product.


HP launched and discontinued the TouchPad in 2010, a little over a month after it hit store shelves with costly fanfare after it saw poor demand for a tablet priced on par with Apple’s dominant iPad.


WebOS is widely viewed as a strong mobile platform, but has been assailed for its paucity of applications, an important consideration while choosing a mobile device.


(Additional reporting By Paul Sandle and Alistair Barr; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick, Tim Dobbyn and M.D. Golan)


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App connects users around the globe to personal trainers via video






(Reuters) – For fitness enthusiasts who can’t make it to the gym a web-based app will bring group video classes, and some friends for motivation, to them.


Wello, an app that connects users with personal trainers for video-based workouts, has launched group classes for a range of activities, including yoga, Taekwondo and high-intensity interval training. Classes are led by certified trainers and are accessible to anyone around the globe with a webcam and an Internet connection.






“It’s that ability to join in on something last-minute and also to explore something new,” said Ann Scott Plante, co-founder of San Francisco-based company Wello.


Like traditional classes, the instructors in the video classes, which have three to five students, offer motivation and feedback. Users can join an existing class, or organize a new one with friends.


Students can see a video feed of each other in the app, along with a feed of the instructor, who can provide feedback to them during the class.


“Instead of watching a static video that could get boring, or isn’t necessarily built for you, we thought we would give people the opportunity to meet with a real person who would spend the whole workout with you and correct your form,” Plante said.


Trainers on the platform are professionally certified in the United States and their experience and reviews can be viewed online before booking a class.


Plante said that by comparison to a traditional in-person class, trainers in the video class give more verbal instructions to make it easier to follow along and because they cannot physically adjust the students.


Although trainers can offer personal fitness classes with a video calling service such as Skype, Plante said the scheduling, payment and review features of Wello make it appealing for both instructors and users looking for a workout.


Wello, is available on the web with classes starting at under $ 10 per class. The company, which launched in July 2012, is working on iPad and television apps.


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PayPal takes mobile payment service to Europe






SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – PayPal launched a European version of its PayPal Here mobile payments service for small merchants on Thursday as the online payments division of eBay Inc steps up competition with rivals, including Square Inc.


PayPal unveiled a new device, about the size of a smartphone, that allows small merchants to accept credit and debit cards under a more-stringent and complex system in Europe known as Chip and PIN.






The gadget connects to a new PayPal app that merchants can run on Apple Inc iPhones and Android-based smartphones.


PayPal said it will launch the service in the United Kingdom this summer, but plans to release it in other European countries later.


PayPal is the largest online payments business, but it is battling with a host of well-funded start-ups that are chipping away at its dominance.


Square, headed by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, attracted thousands of small merchants in recent years by offering a free card reader that attaches to smartphones and handles payments for a flat 2.75 percent fee.


Last year, PayPal launched a rival service called PayPal Here in the United States and several other countries, including Japan and Australia.


The new European version of PayPal Here comes with a different device designed from scratch by the company’s U.K. team because of the more complex Chip and PIN system in the region. The approach in the United States, which relies on older magnetic stripes on cards, is considered simpler but potentially less secure.


“Trying to figure out how to make Chip and PIN to work in these devices has been hard,” said Rick Oglesby, a payments industry expert at Aite Group. “The gadgets so far have been fairly expensive and big and clunky.”


Square has yet to launch a service in Europe. It expanded into Canada last year, but that market does not require smaller merchants to use Chip and PIN technology yet, Oglesby noted.


PayPal said on Thursday that it will charge merchants for the European PayPal Here device. It did not say what the price will be, but a spokesman noted that it will be a “nominal” fee.


The company also plans to charge a per-fee transaction that will be similar to the 2.75 percent it charges small merchants in United States.


“For Chip and PIN devices, it’s not realistic to bring the cost down to zero,” Oglesby said. “That tends to temper the demand a little bit. But it also weeds out really small merchants and individuals who won’t use it as much.”


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Nevada legalizes first interstate online poker






(Reuters) – Nevada has become the first U.S. state to legalize interstate online poker and allow state-to-state gaming agreements, beating New Jersey to the punch and putting in place a potential nationwide framework for Internet wagering.


Republican Governor Brian Sandoval signed the landmark bipartisan bill into law on Thursday, authorizing his office to enter into agreements with other states that will in effect allow Nevada-based companies to host interactive gambling for residents of other states.






A number of companies have already been granted Nevada licenses for online poker, but were prepared to be limited to serving Nevada residents. Applicants include social gaming leader Zynga Inc. Shares in Zynga leapt as much as 7.4 percent on Friday.


With the bill, Nevada – home to Las Vegas, the world’s second-largest gambling hub – wants to pave the way for national Internet wagering even though efforts at federal regulation have stalled. Established companies including MGM Resorts and Wynn Resorts hope they can add new customers and pitch online players to come to Vegas.


“This bill is critical to our state’s economy and ensures that we will continue to be the gold standard for gaming regulation,” Sandoval said in a statement after signing the bill on Thursday.


The bill removes a provision requiring federal legislation or Department of Justice approval before online gaming licenses are made active, according to Nevada’s statement.


Nevada Assembly Majority Leader William Horne, a Democrat from Las Vegas, told Reuters that he expects online poker to be the first of multiple online gambling offerings to residents of other states.


“Initially it’ll be starting with online poker, but certainly the infrastructure is set up for various interactive gaming,” Horne said.


“There are approximately a half-dozen companies already licensed to do this in our state,” Horne added. “We anticipate that to grow significantly.”


Horne said it is too early to say how much Nevada, which relies heavily on tourists spending money at its resorts and in its casinos, will see in the way of revenue from its initiative, which relies on compacts with other states.


“We recognize that online gaming worldwide has generated in excess of $ 5 billion,” Horne said. “Going forward we anticipate being competitive in this area.”


Nevada’s legislation comes as New Jersey – home to Atlantic City – considers a similar move to legalize online gambling. Republican Governor Chris Christie rejected a measure earlier this month that would have allowed Internet gambling, but has said he would consider approving such a law if it was framed properly.


A RISING TIDE


Many industry players hope that a tide of such proposed legislation will sweep through states across the country, opening a massive new online market.


The bills follow a 2011 declaration by the U.S. Justice Department that only online betting on sporting contests broke federal law. That opened the door for states to legalize some forms of online gambling.


Although widespread legalization appears years away at the minimum, obtaining a license in Nevada would be a meaningful start for the nationwide aspirations of entrants such as Zynga, especially if they can offer games to those in other states.


Zynga, which runs one of the world’s largest online communities of poker players, is hoping that a lucrative real-money market could make up for a steep slide in revenue from games like “FarmVille” that are losing players but still generate the bulk of its sales.


The Nevada signing came after a joint Judiciary committee hearing on Thursday morning and approval by the legislature in the afternoon.


(Reporting by Ian Simpson in Washington, D.C. and Jim Christie in San Francisco; Editing by Joseph Menn, Paul Thomasch and Phil Berlowitz)


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HTC settles FTC charges that it fails to secure software






WASHINGTON (Reuters) – HTC America, a maker of cell phones that use Android and Windows software, has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it failed to take adequate steps to eliminate security flaws that put smartphone and tablet users’ data at risk, the agency said on Friday.


HTC America, a subsidiary of HTC Corp in Taiwan, made millions of phones with programming flaws that allowed third-party applications to evade Android’s permission-based security model, the FTC said in a release.






The settlement requires HTC to establish a comprehensive security program and patch the software holes, the FTC said.


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Timeless suits from London’s Savile Row back in fashion






LONDON (Reuters) – With a blazing fire, leather sofa, and a half-empty bottle of single malt whisky by the door, London bespoke suit-maker Anderson & Sheppard feels more like a gentlemen’s club frozen in time than a 21st century luxury retailer.


At the back of the shop a number of impeccably dressed tailors cut cloth on wooden work benches much like they have been doing for the last 100 years. One can almost imagine past customers like Charlie Chaplin, Pablo Picasso or some faded Victorian gentleman turning up at any moment.






This Savile Row tailor, where first names are banned and customers are always “sir”, may feel like a museum to Britain’s faded imperial glory but the bespoke menswear business on “the Row” is enjoying a remarkable resurgence.


Anderson & Sheppard is just one of the names on London’s most renowned street for high-end tailors.


Alongside Gieves & Hawkes, Dege & Skinner, Henry Poole & Co and others, tailors on “the Row” have been dressing royalty, aristocrats, statesmen, great warriors and the wealthy since British dandy Beau Brummel first introduced trousers to fashionable London society at the start of the 19th century.


Behind the fusty facade “the Row” is attracting a new generation of less exclusive young clientele despite suit prices starting at 3,800 pounds ($ 5,900) with a combination of client discretion, a subtle online presence and absolute attention to detail and quality.


Anderson & Sheppard had a 2012 turnover of 4 million pounds and growth has been over 13 percent every year since 2009.


A number of other houses on Savile Row have also enjoyed over 10 percent growth in recent years with total revenue for the informal group of suitmakers now estimated to be 30-35 million pounds.


“We’re doing very well actually. We’ve found that business has picked up in the last few years, and we couldn’t be busier,” Anderson & Sheppard manager Colin Heywood said as he showed Reuters around the shop.


RENAISSANCE


The renaissance of classic British menswear is a dramatic turn-around for an industry that was left on the ropes by the rise of decent quality ready-to-wear suits and shirts in shops during the 1970s and 1980s.


Clothes that were then dismissed as old fashioned, over-priced and going the way of bowler hats, are now the subject of renewed interest reflected in sartorial blogs and forums from India to the United States.


“We’ve noticed that we get a lot more younger customers coming in. I think that’s particularly the result of the internet. There’s so much more written about bespoke tailoring now in books, magazines and online,” Heywood said.


The celebration of Savile Row’s handcrafted suits in online forums, top men’s magazines and promoted by its own association on the Savile Row Bespoke website (www.savilerowbespoke.com) has allowed tailors on the Row to make a centuries-old tradition irresistible to well-off modern men seeking top quality.


“People find it a lot more accessible and I think it takes away that fear element of people coming in for the first time,” Heywood said.


One customer, 38-year-old James Massey who runs a public relations firm, said a bespoke suit was impossible to match.


“I could probably go and spend the same amount of money in Selfridges on a Zegna suit that’s made in a factory in Italy with a bit of handstitching, but this is actually made specifically for me,” he said.


Dylan Jones, editor at GQ UK, puts the renaissance of British tailoring down to the way men now shop for clothes.


“It’s a generational shift. Men today consume far more like women. They’re far more sophisticated consumers than they used to be and they expect very good produce at every entry level,” he said.


“Menswear is starting to approach 50 percent of a lot of people’s business. It’s a real growth industry.”


Savile Row is particularly popular in international circles where the classic British look is increasingly fashionable.


“One thing that plays fantastically well with foreign press and buyers is the heritage aspect of what we do and there is so much interest in Savile Row,” Jones said, referring to the events he runs as chair of the menswear committee for the British Fashion Council.


Within this overall growth market where men are spending more on clothes and demanding higher quality, Savile Row remains uniquely placed in a global industry which luxury consultants Bain & Company estimated was worth more than $ 34 billion in an October 2012 note.


“London is the home of menswear. We invented the suit and Savile Row is the most important men’s shopping street in the world which offers a quality and aspect of heritage that you simply can’t get anywhere else,” Jones said.


COTTAGE INDUSTRY


While big fashion brands such as Tom Ford, Dior, and Paul Smith, invest heavily in marketing, distribution and staff, Savile Row tailors remain a cottage industry employing only a few dozen people who produce suits on site.


With fewer overheads and an international reputation from generations of suit-making which does not cost a penny in advertising, Savile Row is a surprisingly competitive and durable business model.


“Any of these big fashion brands will have a much bigger mark-up than the Savile Row tailors. No one goes into bespoke tailoring to get rich,” said James Harvey-Kelly the menswear designer for French brand Vicomte A who also runs his own made-to-measure company.


“The quality is sensational and that’s what Savile Row trades off. They use sensational cloths and its sewn together by absolute experts. They last for generations.”


On the other side of Piccadilly the manager of traditional shirtmaker Budd, Andrew Rowland, said his company was reaping rewards for sticking by its principles through the tough times.


“We’ve never done anything different, but the others have weakened,” he said in the cosy shop just off Jermyn Street above which bespoke shirts are still scissored by hand.


Jermyn Street used to be the home of London’s bespoke shirt-making industry, but many of the old stores such as T.M. Lewin and Hawes & Curtis expanded into mass sales, pushing down the price by producing shirts in Vietnam and Turkey.


One long-term customer is British actor Edward Fox, who played the title role in “Day of the Jackal”. Before sitting down to a cup of tea with Rowland, he explained why he has been coming back for 55 years.


“This is a Budd shirt. It must be at least 10 years old. Just as good today as it was 10 years ago. You don’t actually have to spend that much on clothes, you have to look after clothes and you have to buy well originally”.


However, traditional tailoring is not always ideal for more design-conscious people, according to Harvey-Kelly.


“Everything for them (Savile Row) is about it falling perfectly with no creases. But in the modern day people sometimes want it to look a bit uncomfortable. They want it to be slim and curl on the sleeve and a lot of tailors refuse to do that”.


Heywood at Anderson & Sheppard when asked about modern fashion trends said he had noticed a “slight lean towards narrower trousers”.


“We’re not fashion-led. Fashions change very quickly and what we like to do is create a suit that’s a timeless classic that you can wear in any decade”.


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BlackBerry Z10 sales estimate slashed by 83% due to slow launch, upcoming competition






Some industry watchers had high hopes for BlackBerry’s (BBRY) first next-generation smartphone in its debut quarter, but it looks like they may have gotten ahead of themselves. Now, the Street is revising its estimates in light of a slower than expected rollout and what appears to be a softer launch than many had hoped for.


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Canaccord Genuity analyst T. Michael Walkley had initially called for BlackBerry to sell about 1.75 million BlackBerry Z10 smartphones in the February quarter. But after his checks following the phone’s launch in the UK and Canada found limited initial supply and softer than expected demand, the analyst slashed his estimates for the current quarter from 1.75 million units to just 300,000.


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“Our global surveys post the recent BlackBerry Z10 launch indicated mixed initial sales with limited initial supply cited as the reason for early post-launch stock-outs at some carrier stores rather than overwhelming demand,” Walkley wrote in a note to investors. “Our follow-up checks have indicated steady but modest sales levels. With new BB10 smartphones launching in the U.S. only in mid-March or later at subsidized prices no better than competing high-end Apple/Samsung smartphones, combined with our expectations for the Galaxy S IV to launch at a similar time frame in the US market, we are lowering our BB10 sales estimates for the February quarter and all of F2014.”


The analyst continued, noting that “modest Z10 sales into the channel in the U.K. and Canada” were largely responsible for his decision to lower his Z10 sales estimates by 83% for the February quarter. Moving forward, Walkley believes things will remain bleak for BlackBerry.


“We believe carrier support for BlackBerry 10 in the U.S. is modest, as demonstrated by Sprint only planning to launch the Q10 and T-Mobile only the Z10,” he wrote. “Further, we anticipate carriers will not build large inventory levels for BB10, consistent with prior BB7 high-end launches, and will initially stock modest levels given the weaker consumer demand for high-end BlackBerry smartphones.”


Walkley continued, “With our expectations BB10 smartphones will face increasing competition from a host of new Android and Windows smartphones and potentially a new iPhone in 1H/C2013, we anticipate global carrier partners will order cautious initial BB10 inventory levels, leading us to lower our Feb. quarter and F2014 BB10 estimates.”


Canaccord maintained its Sell rating on BlackBerry shares with a $ 9 price target.


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Sony to Drop PS Vita’s Price Tag by About $50 — in Japan






It seems that the people in charge of Sony‘s gaming division have finally made up their minds about the PS Vita‘s pricing. During an online Sony event, the company has announced that both the WiFi and the 3G models of the powerful gaming handheld will have their prices cut to 19,980 yen, or about 20 percent to a third depending on the model, according to Sam Byford of The Verge. Does this mean we’ll be seeing a price drop here in the U.S.? If so, when and by how much?


Why would Sony drop the price?






The PS Vita is currently the most powerful handheld gaming console available. It’s roughly as powerful as Sony’s PlayStation 3 home game console — some games are even available on both, and can be purchased simultaneously through Sony’s cross-buy program. But it’s also about as expensive, at $ 249 USD. And that’s before adding a memory card, which is essential for storing downloaded games and can cost up to $ 99 for a 32 GB card. (PS Vita memory cards use a proprietary format, and there are no third-party versions available.)


The Nintendo 3DS handheld console wasn’t selling well either, until Nintendo dropped the price on it dramatically last year. It’s now picking up steam, and Sony execs may have noticed the difference.


Is a price drop likely?


Just last month, Sony CEO Kaz Hirai was talking about looking to the “long term” when it came to sales of the PS Vita, which had only sold about 2 million units worldwide a half year or so since its launch. But then, a couple weeks ago, Sony exec Masaru Kato mentioned the Vita’s “pricing” as one of the “things that we are looking into” for improving its sales. With the price drop now announced in Japan, the odds of one occurring here in the States just went up.


How much is the price drop?


Gematsu’s Sal Romano explains that the PS Vita’s former price, 24,980 yen, became $ 249 here in the States, even though it more directly compares to a $ 269 price tag (the same as a low-end PlayStation 3). Because of this, it’s possible that the new price of 19,980 yen may become $ 199, even though Byford says that a more direct currency exchange would make it worth $ 215.


When would this happen?


The price drop will occur in Japan on Feb. 28. As far as the rest of the world goes, the most likely time for any announcements regarding the PlayStation brand would be Sony’s big upcoming event on Wednesday. Among other things, it’s expected that the “PlayStation 4″ (its actual name yet unknown) will be announced there.


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Facebook paid no taxes in 2012






2012 was a big year for Facebook (FB). The company’s initial public offering last May was the largest Internet IPO in history even though it was an absolute mess, and Facebook managed record profits of roughly $ 1 billion for the full year. Despite its huge profit in 2012, Facebook will pay no federal or state taxes on its income — in fact it will get a $ 429 million refund instead, thanks to a tax reduction for executive stock options. Fox News reports that Facebook will continue to get huge tax breaks totaling about $ 3 billion in the coming years, as well.


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“The employees cash in stock options, and at that point there is tax deduction for the company,” Robert McIntyre of watchdog group Citizens for Tax Justice told Fox News during an interview. “Because even though it doesn’t cost Facebook a nickel, the government treats it as wages and they get a deduction for it. And usually it doesn’t wipe out companies whole tax bill, although many companies get big breaks from it.”


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Leading Cuban dissident departs for world tour






HAVANA (Reuters) – Cuba‘s best-known dissident, blogger Yoani Sanchez, checked in without incident at Havana’s international airport on Sunday on her way to Brazil, the first stop on an 80-day-tour of a dozen countries.


She was sent off with hugs by a small group of family members and friends.






Sanchez was granted a passport two weeks ago under Cuba’s sweeping immigration reform that went into effect this year, after being denied permission to travel more than 20 times over the past five years.


“I made it through immigration, now I only need to board the plane and take off,” said Sanchez, who has promised to tweet throughout her saga.


In another tweet to her followers as she waited to board her plane, she added: “To tell the truth, my knees haven’t stopped trembling.”


Sanchez is one of a number of high profile government opponents who have received a passport under the new regulations, but the first to actually take advantage of the measure.


A few lesser-known dissidents have been denied passports.


Sanchez criticized the new law for not simply granting all Cubans the right to travel, but told Reuters at the airport, “I plan to take full advantage of it and push it to the limit.”


The old travel law was put in place in 1961 to slow the flight of Cubans after the island’s 1959 revolution.


The new law scrapped the much-hated requirement of having to obtain an exit visa and loosened other restrictions that had discouraged Cubans from leaving and traveling.


It was one of the wide-ranging reforms President Raul Castro has enacted since he succeeded his older brother, Fidel Castro, in 2008.


There are still travel restrictions, mainly for national security reasons and for those with pending legal cases.


PRIZE MONEY FOR A FREE PRESS


Sanchez, who has won a number of international prizes for her blog but has been denied permission to travel to collect them, said she would now do so and planned to use part of the prize money to “found a free press in Cuba.”


“I plan to visit various media and make contact to learn how a modern press runs,” she said.


Sanchez, a 37-year-old Havana resident, has incurred the wrath of Cuba’s government for constantly criticizing its communist system in her “Generation Y” blog, and using Twitter to denounce repression.


She is one of the world’s best-known bloggers and has tens of thousands of followers abroad, but few in Cuba where the government severely restricts the Internet.


Her blog is named after the penchant of Cuban parents during the Cold War era of Soviet backing for the island of choosing names for their children starting with “Y” because of the many popular Russian names starting with that letter.


Sanchez, considered Cuba’s pioneer in social networking, told Reuters earlier this week that she would visit the headquarters of Google, Twitter and Facebook, and travel to Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Mexico, the United States, Spain, Italy, Poland, the Czech Republic and other countries.


Cuba’s leaders consider dissidents traitorous mercenaries in the employ of the United States and other enemies. Official bloggers regularly charge that Sanchez’s international renown has been stage-managed by Western intelligence services.


But Sanchez is also a critic of U.S. policy toward her homeland. In a recent blog, she said the decades-old trade embargo had failed to stifle the Cuban government and was exploited by Havana as “a big bad wolf to blame for everything.”


“The big news is not now, but in 80 days when she will return,” Bert Hoffmann, a Cuba expert at the German Institute of Global and Area Studies in Hamburg, said.


“Many regime opponents have left Cuba for exile, but this is the first time a prominent dissident sets out on a high-profile world tour to then come back to the island.”


Sanchez’s travels and eventual return to Cuba are being carefully monitored by governments and human rights advocates as a test of Cuban authorities’ commitment to free travel.


“She is gone, now let’s see if the government lets her back in or forces her into exile,” a European diplomat said.


(Reporting By Marc Frank; Editing by Sandra Maler)


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Facebook says it was a target of sophisticated hacking






SAN FRANCISCO/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Facebook Inc said on Friday hackers had infiltrated some of its employees’ laptops in recent weeks, making the world’s No.1 social network the latest victim of a wave of cyber attacks, many of which have been traced to China.


It said none of its users’ data was compromised in the attack, which occurred after a handful of employees visited a website last month that infected their machines with so-called malware, according to a post on Facebook’s official blog released just before the three-day U.S. President’s Day weekend.






“As soon as we discovered the presence of the malware, we remediated all infected machines, informed law enforcement, and began a significant investigation that continues to this day,” Facebook said.


It was not immediately clear why Facebook waited until now to announce the incident. Facebook declined to comment on the reason or the origin of the attack.


A security expert at another company with knowledge of the matter said he was told the Facebook attack appeared to have originated in China.


The attack on Facebook, which says it has more than 1 billion members, underscores the growing threat of cyber attacks aimed at a broad variety of targets.


Twitter, the micro blogging social network, said earlier this month it had been hacked and that about 250,000 user accounts were potentially compromised, with attackers gaining access to information, including user names and email addresses.


Newspaper websites, including those of The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal, have also been infiltrated. Those attacks were attributed by the news organizations to Chinese hackers targeting coverage of China.


Earlier this week, U.S. President Barack Obama issued an executive order seeking better protection of the country’s critical infrastructure from cyber attacks.


“INFILTRATED”


Facebook noted in its blog post that it was not alone in the attack, and that “others were attacked and infiltrated recently as well,” although it did not specify who.


The Federal Bureau of Investigation declined to comment, while the U.S. Department of Homeland Security did not immediately return a call seeking comment.


In its blog post, Facebook described the attack as a “zero-day” attack, considered to be among the most sophisticated and dangerous types of computer hacks. Zero-day attacks, which are rarely discovered or disclosed by their targets, are costly to launch and often suggest government involvement.


While Facebook said no user data was compromised, the incident could raise consumer concerns about privacy and the vulnerability of personal information stored within the social network.


Facebook has made several privacy missteps in the past because of the way it handled user data. It settled a privacy investigation with federal regulators in 2011.


According to one person familiar with the situation, the type of information on the employee laptops that were compromised included “snippets” of Facebook source code and employee emails.


Facebook said it spotted a suspicious file and traced it back to an employee’s laptop. After conducting a forensic examination of the laptop, Facebook said it identified a malicious file, then searched company-wide and identified “several other compromised employee laptops”.


Another person briefed on the matter said the first Facebook employee had been infected via a website where coding strategies were discussed.


The company also said it identified a previously unseen attempt to bypass its built-in cyber defenses and that new protections were added on February 1.


Because the attack used a third-party website, it might have been an early-stage attempt to penetrate as many companies as possible.


If they followed established patterns, the attackers would learn about the people and computer networks at all the infected companies. They could then use that data in more targeted attacks to steal source code and other intellectual property.


Another fear for such a popular website is that hackers could use central controls to infect wide swathes of its user base at once.


In January 2010, Google reported it had been penetrated via a “zero-day” flaw in an older version of the Internet Explorer Web browser. The attackers were seeking source code and were also interested in Chinese dissidents. Google reduced its operations in China as a result.


(Additional reporting by Alexei Oreskovic in San Francisco and Tim Reid in Los Angeles; Editing by Paul Tait)


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Verizon’s Galaxy S IV detailed in purported benchmarks






Samsung’s (005930) upcoming Galaxy S IV smartphone for Verizon (VZ) may have been detailed in newly discovered benchmark test results. The device carries the model number SCH-i545 and is similar to the model number SCH-i535, which is found on the carrier’s Galaxy S III smartphone. According to results from the Nenamark benchmark site, the Galaxy S IV will be equipped with a 1920 x 1080-pixel full-HD display, a 1.9GHz quad-core processor and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. The specs match up to earlier rumors, however there are some discrepancies.


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The benchmarks reveal that the device will include Adreno 320 graphics, which means that the processor could be a Qualcomm (QCOM) Snapdragon CPU rather than Samsung’s new Exnyos 5 Octa. The company has previously turned to Qualcomm for processors in its U.S. Galaxy S III models and could very well do the same for the Galaxy S IV.


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Samsung’s latest flagship device is rumored to include a 4.99-inch screen, 2GB of RAM, NFC, LTE connectivity, wireless charging capabilities, a microSD slot and a 13-megapixel rear camera.


The Galaxy S IV is expected to be announced on March 15th.


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The Pope’s Legacy, a Buddhist Scandal, and the Science of Violent Video Games






Behind the New York Times pay wall, you only get 10 free clicks a month. For those worried about hitting their limit, we’re taking a look through the paper each morning to find the stories that can make your clicks count.


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Top Stories: Though his written teachings were praised, Pope Benedict XVI “often appeared to carom from one crisis to the next” when facing real-life challenges. 


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World: Allegations of sexual harassment by Joshu Sasaki, an influential Buddhist teacher, has “upset and obsessed Zen Buddhists across the country, who are part of a close-knit world in which many participants seem to know, or at least know of, the principal teachers.”  


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U.S.: At the State of the Union Washington will also be looking to see the “the state of Barack Obama.”


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New York: In communities still trapped by snow residents turned to plowing the roads themselves and using mass transit. 


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Business: A Japanese television series about a company that “turns to advanced lithium-ion” is all too real for the country. 


Technology: Though the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program is supposed to bring Internet to places private companies deemed too expensive, it is now being characterized as wasteful. 


Science: Benedict Carey takes a look at the research on video games and violence, some of which “has begun to clarify what can and cannot be said about the effects of violent gaming.” 


Sports: Holding the breed judging for Westminster at Piers 92/94 added a new hiccup to the competition: “crosstown dog schlepping on a rainy day.” 


Opinion: James Martin on Benedict XVI’s resignation and legacy. 


Music: An interview with Bryan Ferry of Roxy Music, whose The Jazz Age re-imagines some of his most famous songs “in the style of 1920s jazz.”


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Despite numbers, Burton still bullish on boarding






DENVER (AP) — Three decades after snowboarders barged their way onto the mountain, Shaun White is a household name and the sight of an iPod-wearing teenager carving turns down the hills of a family resort doesn’t even raise an eyebrow.


Those are good things, industry leaders say, because snowboarding is now firmly entrenched in the mainstream it once disdained.






Those are bad things, those leaders also say, because snowboarding is susceptible to the same ups-and-downs other snow sports face — especially since the Great Recession hit in late 2007.


Recent studies by industry groups show snowboarding is no longer growing at the relentless pace that defined much of its first 30 years. Sales in 2011-12 fell between 19 and 31 percent, depending on the region of the country studied. Participation fell 7.5 percent nationwide.


Jake Burton, the man who perfected the modern-day snowboard and brought it to the masses back in the 1980s, recently sent a letter to his employees stating his concern about the trends but downplaying the well-circulated idea that snowboarding is losing its edge.


“I take exceptions to some of the comments and people trying to reach conclusions,” Burton said in an interview with The Associated Press at the annual Snowsport Industries America Snow Show. “Last year was an incredibly rough year for snow sports in general. It just didn’t snow anywhere across the country. Skiing took a hit. Snowboarding took a hit. Everyone took a hit.”


Indeed, warm weather and light snowfall around the country caused a big downturn in snow sports; participation in alpine skiing also fell — by 11.4 percent, according to a study by RRC Associates, also known as the Kottke National End of the Season Survey.


Burton, however, also recognizes the need to be more active in bringing people into snowboarding.


“We were relying for so long on just this magnetism of snowboarding,” he said. “Now, we’ve got to work harder to figure out how to get more kids in the products and more women into the sport. It’s a wakeup call.”


The SIA statistics show 65 percent of snowboarders are males, while 72 percent of the boys are between 13 and 34.


Eleven percent of skiers fall in the 6-12 age group, while that group makes up 10 percent of snowboarders.


There are no statistics for kids under 6. Burton wants to see that group on snowboards almost as soon as they can walk.


As the core group of Burton employees have grown older and had kids, they’ve looked for ways to realize that. Among them is a contraption called the riglet — essentially a leash that parents can attach to their young children’s snowboards to keep them close and help them stay upright.


The snowboards themselves are being built smaller, geared for young children. New, kid-sized terrain parks are also being added at some resorts. The main message here: Snowboarding is hard to pick up and the industry has to do more to help kids get involved.


Another factor in snowboarding’s lower numbers is that all the edgy pastimes that used to be exclusively for snowboarders have made their way into the ski world, as well. Skiers ride on halfpipes, go down slopestyle courses. The curvier, sidecut technology that was once unique to snowboards made its way to skis, as has much of the sensible, young-looking gear that used to be exclusively for snowboarders.


While White goes for his third straight gold medal in the halfpipe next year at the Sochi Olympics, he’ll share the halfpipe with skiers, who will make their debut there. Slopestyle is being introduced for both snowboarding and skiing. In short, action sports are, more than ever, the domain of both skiers and snowboarders, not only the latter.


“I think there was a huge wave of popularity for snowboarding, probably a decade ago,” said Chris Stiepock, the vice president of ESPN’s X Games events. “Then, the ski technology changed, so you had twin tips and skiers could start to ski backward and go into jumps backward.”


Tom Wallisch, the 2012 Winter X Games champion in skiing slopestyle, represents the highest level of a growing number of athletes who experimented on skateboards and snowboards as a kid, but eventually found he could enjoy all the same opportunities on skis.


“Skiing is the only thing I’ve ever been truly good at in my life,” Wallisch said. “On skis is where I’m the best I can be. It’s where I feel most comfortable.”


Burton figures there’s no use fighting that trend. Yes, he says, skiing has co-opted some of its advances from snowboarding.


“But what can we complain about?” Burton said. “Skiing gave us all these resorts. They gave us steel edges. We certainly grabbed our share from them.”


The RRC Associates study caught the eye of many in the snowboarding industry and created some angst.


“Today, there is every indication that the growth in snowboarding we took for granted has stalled, and visitation from snowboarding is headed toward a path of substantial decline,” wrote Nate Fristoe, RRC Associates director of operations, in the National Ski Areas Association Journal.


That triggered Burton’s letter to the employees at his company, based in Burlington, Vt. Burton has between 40 percent and 70 percent of a market, depending on the sector, that’s valued at somewhere between $ 500 million and $ 1 billion each year, depending on whether apparel is included in the math.


“We just have to keep nurturing our sport and lifestyle as best we can,” he wrote.


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Android 4.2.2 Update Now Being Deployed to Nexus Devices






The immediate precursor to the upcoming “Key Lime Pie” version of Android, an update to Android 4.2.2, is now being rolled out to GSM models of the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10, according to Liam Spradlin of Android Police. It’s as yet unknown if the update brings any new features, but it is expected to fix at least one bug with the devices’ Bluetooth connections.


Why Nexus devices?






Google‘s Nexus series of devices are made in close partnership with hardware manufacturers like Asus and Samsung, the makers of the Nexus 7 tablet and Galaxy Nexus smartphone respectively. These gadgets eschew most non-uninstallable “crapware” and UI layers like Touchwiz and MotoBLUR, even the ones those manufacturers normally install, in favor of a pure “Made for Google Play” (Google‘s version of Apple’s iTunes and its App Store) experience.


Nexus devices have historically stopped receiving updates faster than Apple’s iPhones and iPads have. But relatively frequent operating system updates — and the accompanying features and bug fixes — are still one of their major selling points compared to other Android devices, as most seldom if ever receive such upgrades.


Why these particular Nexus devices?


The GSM versions of the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10 are the ones reported so far to have received the update. If the software update is now in the process rolling out to all recent Nexus devices worldwide, it may take some time for each individual Nexus to get it, and for an official changelog to be posted.


Certain carriers’ Nexus devices may have to wait months for the upgrade, the way that Galaxy Nexus owners on Verizon had to last time.


Does the Android 4.2.2 update add any new features?


None have been reported so far. But Jerry Hildenbrand of Android Central recently posted a screenshot of something which was spotted on a Google support page: A home screen widget added for the popular Google Now app, which is basically Google’s answer to Siri.


The support page Jerry links to now gives visitors an error message, which suggests that Google may not be ready to reveal that yet. It’s not clear, however, whether it will be part of Android 4.2.2 or a future update, or whether it will be added to Google Now via a Google Play app update (the same way other apps are individually updated).


Which bugs does the Android 4.2.2 update fix?


Google confirmed last month that “the a2dp streaming stutter problem” would be fixed in the next release of Android. Android Police‘s Cameron Summerson explains that this was a bug where audio “lag and cuts out constantly” when listened to over Bluetooth headsets. A similar bug affected Bluetooth game controllers, which tended to either not work or lag horribly on devices running Android 4.2.


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