Thursday 12 September 2013

Season 12 Naruto Shuppiden episode 330 (sub)

Season 12 Naruto Shuppiden episode 330 (sub)





Monday 9 September 2013

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Khloe Kardashian Posts New Instagram



Khloe Kardashian Posts New Instagram 

Selfie: See No Evil... - See more at: 
Khloe Kardashian has taken a break from hacking her sister's Twitter account to update her own Instagram account.
In her latest selfie, the reality star stares somberly into the camera while including a symbol-based caption that uses three emojis, each representing one of the three wise monkeys, which translates into "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil."
The form of the message may be complicated, but the meaning behind it is not: Khloe is clearly referencing her ongoing troubles with husband Lamar Odom.
Khloe Kardashian on Instagram
Odom and Kardashian continue to live apart, with no reported contact between the couple for days.
It's unclear where Lamar even is at the moment, though witnesses claim they recently saw him looking healthy. The same, of course, cannot be said of his marriage to Khloe.
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Tuesday 3 September 2013

Why it's time to profit excited about IFA 2013



Why it's time to profit excited about IFA 2013
Stand by for action from IFA 2013, where the Samsung Gear smartwatch leads the coolest kit from the titans of technology.

Time to profit excited, tech fans: we're just days away from IFA 2013, the gadget extravaganza where the new Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch will lead a torrent of new and exciting technology. With our heady mix of live blogs, thrilling video, and expert hands-on First Takes, you'll be right at the heart of the action.

IFA is an industry trade show held every year in Germany, bringing together the world's technology titans at an event considered to be the European CES. Around 240,000 gadget fans flock to Berlin each year to join the scarlet-tressed Miss IFA alongside 1,439 companies from 57 countries, flaunting their coolest new stuff in a 142,200-square-metre smorgasbord of tip-summit tech, from the smallest phone to the biggest television.

    Check out our IFA hub for every our live blogs, videos, hands-on first takes and more

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We'll be bringing you the very latest from press conferences and spectacular product-packed booths courtesy of Alcatel, Acer, Archos, Asus, Braun, HTC, Intel, Lenovo, LG, Loewe, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, Toshiba, and many more.

The show itself is open to the public on September 6, but the action kicks off midweek with a swathe of suspense-filled press conferences from every the biggest names in technology, finally unveiling the coolest gadgets you'll be getting worked up about as we hurtle toward the end of the year.

We'll serve you piping-hot live blogs bubbling with the latest news from Sony and Samsung -- and we've reserved you a front-row seat for the hotly anticipated Samsung Unpacked extravaganza.
Pictures, video, and every the coolest kit

The crimson-topped Miss IFA is upon hand to show off the summit products at the annual technology extravaganza in Berlin.

(Credit: IFA)

Before the last echo of applause has faded from each press conference, we'll bring you your first see at each gleaming new product in glorious hands-upon pictures and video.

Samsung has traditionally chosen IFA to unveil a new Galaxy Note phablet, and we're expecting this year to be no exception. Even more exciting, alongside the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, we're readying our wrists for the hotly tipped Samsung Galaxy Gear Android smartwatch.

Other chilly kit set to take a bow in just a few days include the Sony Xperia Z1 Honami, as well as assorted phones, tablets, TVs, home appliances, and wacky laptops.

What new tech are you hoping to look at IFA? Let me know in the comments under.
 Nokia: Selling phone business to Microsoft painful but necessary
Outgoing CEO Stephen Elop, who'll head back to Microsoft with the $7.2 billion acquisition, says Nokia didn't have enough clout on its own to rise again in the mobile market.

he decision to sell Nokia's devices and services division to Microsoft for $7.2 billion was a hard choice, but market dynamics meant it was the only practical one, the Finnish company's outgoing CEO Stephen Elop and interim CEO Risto Siilasmaa said Tuesday.
Outgoing Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer describes his hopes for his company's acquisition of Nokia's phone business at a press conference in Espoo, Finland.
"We need more combined muscle to truly fracture through with consumers," Elop said in a press conference in Espoo, Finland, where Nokia has its headquarters. "I share the frustration that comes from being so far behind two very large competitors," he added, referring to Apple's iOS Google's Android, but argued that "our goal of becoming the third ecosystem is becoming real."  Elop moved from Microsoft to Nokia to become its CEO three years ago, but Nokia announced today he's stepping down to become executive vice president of the devices and services business. And with the deal's expected closure in the first quarter of 2014, he'll carry that title back to Microsoft, where he stands a chance at becoming the chief executive who'll replace Steve Ballmer.

The deal, if it passes regulatory approvals, will profoundly change the mobile market, transforming Microsoft into more of an Apple-like company with integrated hardware and software. It's the thesame move that Google made by acquiring Motorola Mobility, too.

Of course, it's not the first time Elop has said extreme measures are required. To pave the way for the deep Microsoft-Nokia partnership around Windows Phone two and a half years ago, he penned the "burning platform" memo that said Nokia was like a person who must leap off a burning oil platform into an cold sea in order to survive. Those were bold words, and the Microsoft partnership that followed was bold too -- bold enough to recommend it could be a prelude to a merger. But it wasn't enough to rescue Nokia.

Without mobile phones, a market Nokia once dominated worldwide, Nokia will see very different, concentrating on its Nokia Here online mapping service and on the mobile broadband technology it sells to 600 carriers in 120 countries, with about 32,000 employees transferring to Microsoft.  Ballmer, who will retire as Microsoft CEO within a year, also touted the deal from Finland.

"Sales of Nokia Windows Phones have gone from zero, two years ago, to 7.4 million units in the most recently reported quarter," Ballmer said. "Now is the time to construct upon this momentum and accelerate it further. This transaction will...strengthen the overall opportunity for us to create a family of devices and services, for individuals and business, that empower people around the globe, at house and upon the go, for the activities they value most."

The decision to sell off such a high-profile part of the company was "rational" but emotionally hard, said Siilasmaa, who is chairman of Nokia's board of directors.

"It's evident Nokia doesn't have the resources to fund the required acceleration across mobile phones and intellectual devices," he said. "Nokia has done good work, however, the industry is becoming a duopoly with the leaders building significant momentum at a scale not seen before."

Nokia's fortunes were tied to Microsoft's, but Microsoft was in a tough situation, too, Siiasmaa added.

"We cannot expect other vendors to invest as Nokia has grown to dominate Windows Phone," he said, impairing efforts to build a broad ecosystem of hardware and software around the operating system, and Microsoft's decision to sell its own Surface tablet hardware in 2012 also sent a strong signal to Nokia.
Risto Siilasmaa, chairman of Nokia's board of directors and its new interim CEO, speaks at a press conference about selling Nokia's phone business to Microsoft.

Risto Siilasmaa, chairman of Nokia's board of directors and its new interim CEO, speaks at a press conference about selling Nokia's phone business to Microsoft.
(Credit: screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET)

Nokia made the decision primarily based upon what's best for Nokia shareholders, Siilasmaa said. The deal will be accretive to Nokia's profits, he said. For the first half of 2013, Nokia's profit margin of 4 percent would have been 12 percent under the deal, said Chief Financial Officer and and interim President Timo Ihamuotila.

Microsoft also lengthy Nokia 1.5 billion euros ($2 billion) of credit, a deal that will go ahead even if the mobile-phone business unit fails. It's split into three 500-million euro tranches due to be paid back in five, six, and seven years.
Risto Siilasmaa, chairman of Nokia's board of directors and its new interim CEO, speaks at a press conference about selling Nokia's phone business to Microsoft.
Nokia, a 150-year-old company that's a fixture in Finland, will see very different split into its new businesses and the middle of Microsoft's European operations. Ballmer, Elop, and Siilasmaa made the case to Finnish employees, citizens, and regulators that the deal makes sense as the best way to provide job security for Finnish workers and economic strength for Finland.

"We are changing Nokia and what it stands for -- for us, for Finland and for our consumers," Elop said.

Siilasmaa, too, encouraged Finns to hug the change.

"Fifteen months ago, when I was nominated to lead the Nokia board of directors, I could not foresee this particular way for Nokia to be reborn. It was a very emotional decision for me. I believe today marks a day of reinvention for Nokia," he said. "This is the beginning of the next 150 years of Nokia's story."

Updated at 2:27 a.m. PT, 2:43 p.m. PT, and 3:26 a.m. PT to add further background and information and to correct the amount of Microsoft's credit outstretched to Nokia. It elongated credit of 1.5 billion euros.

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    Smartphones,
    Nokia,
    Corporate and legal,
    Windows Phone
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    Microsoft,
    Stephen Elop,
    Nokia,
    Steve Ballmer,
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The Wicked Prince


The Wicked Prince
THERE lived once on a time a wicked prince whose heart and mind were set on conquering all the countries of the world, and on frightening the people; he devastated their countries with ember and sword, and his soldiers trod down the . crops in the fields and destroyed the peasants huts by ember, so that the flames licked the green leaves off the branches, and the fruit hung dried up on the singed black trees. Many a poor mom fled, her naked baby in her arms, behind the yet smoking walls of her cottage; but also there the soldiers followed her, and when they found her, she served as new nourishment to their diabolical enjoyments; demons could not possibly have done worse things than these soldiers! The prince was of opinion that all this was right, and that it was only the natural course which things ought to take. His power increased day by day, his name was feared by every, and fortune favoured his deeds. He brought immense wealth house from the conquered towns, and gradually accumulated in his residence riches which could nowhere be equalled. He erected magnificent palaces, churches, and halls, and every who saw these splendid buildings and good treasures exclaimed admiringly: What a strong prince! But they did not know what endless misery he had brought on other countries, nor did they hear the sighs and lamentations which rose up from the dbris of the destroyed cities. The prince often looked with delight on his gold and his magnificent edifices, and thought, like the crowd: What a strong prince! But I must have moremuch more. No power upon earth must equal mine, far less exceed it. He made war with every his neighbours, and defeated them. The conquered kings were chained up with golden fetters to his chariot when he drove through the streets of his city. These kings had to kneel at his and his courtiers feet when they sat at table, and live upon the morsels which they left. At last the prince had his own statue erected upon the public places and fixed upon the royal palaces; nay, he even wished it to be placed in the churches, upon the altars, but in this the priests opposed him, saying: Prince, you are strong indeed, but Gods power is much greater than yours; we dare not obey your orders. Well, said the prince. Then I will conquer God too. And in his haughtiness and foolish presumption he ordered a magnificent ship to be construct up, with which he could sail through the air; it was gorgeously fitted out and of many colours; like the tail of a peacock, it was covered with thousands of eyes, but each eye was the barrel of a gun. The prince sat in the centre of the ship, and had only to touch a spring in order to make thousands of bullets soar out in every directions, while the guns were at once loaded again. Hundreds of eagles were attached to this ship, and it rose with the swiftness of an arrow up towards the sun. The earth was soon left far under, and looked, with its mountains and woods, like a cornfield where the plough had made furrows which separated green meadows; soon it looked only like a map with indistinct lines upon it; and at last it entirely disappeared in mist and clouds. Higher and higher rose the eagles up into the air; then God sent one of his numberless angels against the ship. The wicked prince showered thousands . of bullets upon him, but they rebounded from his shining wings and fell down like ordinary hailstones. One fall of blood, one single drop, came out of the white feathers of the angels wings and fell upon the ship in which the prince sat, burnt into it, and weighed upon it like thousands of hundredweights, dragging it rapidly down to the earth again; the mighty wings of the eagles gave way, the wind roared round the princes head, and the clouds aroundwere they formed by the smoke rising up from the burnt cities?took unusual shapes, like crabs many, many miles long, which stretched their claws out after him, and rose up like big rocks, from which rolling masses dashed down, and became blaze-spitting dragons. The prince was lying half-dead in his ship, when it sank at last with a awful shock into the branches of a large tree in the wood. I will conquer God! said the prince. I have sworn it: my will must be done! And he spent seven years in the construction of fabulous ships to sail through the air, and had darts cast from the hardest steel to rupture the walls of heaven with. He gathered warriors from every countries, so many that when they were placed side by side they covered the space of several miles. They entered the ships and the prince was approaching his own, when God sent a swarm of gnatsone swarm of tiny gnats. They buzzed round the prince and stung his face and hands; angrily he drew his sword and brandished it, but he only touched the air and did not hit the gnats. Then he ordered his servants to bring costly coverings and wrap him in them, that the gnats might no longer be able to accomplish him. The servants carried out his orders, but one single gnat had placed itself inside one of the coverings, crept into the princes ear and stung him. The place burnt like flare, and the poison entered into his blood. Mad with pain, he tore off the coverings and his clothes too, flinging them far away, and danced about before the eyes of his ferocious soldiers, who now mocked at him, the mad prince, who wished to make . war with God, and was overcome by a single tiny gnat.