Friday, November 30, 2012

iTunes ? It Goes To 11. (In Design, If Not Performance.)

aYes, that headline. Obvious. But appropriate. Yes, after much delay (about a month), iTunes 11 is here today. And yes, it is one of the biggest overhauls of the media management service yet. Perhaps the biggest. And yes, it is now better positioned to compete in the era of the cloud. And yes, they even made the icon a bit better. It was back at the iPhone 5 event in September, when Apple first previewed the latest version of iTunes, pointing out many of the new/revised features on stage. But how does it hold up in terms of actual usage? Pretty good. Not perfect. But better than any of the previous versions of the software.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Funneling the sun's energy

ScienceDaily (Nov. 26, 2012) ? The quest to harness a broader spectrum of sunlight's energy to produce electricity has taken a radically new turn, with the proposal of a "solar energy funnel" that takes advantage of materials under elastic strain.

"We're trying to use elastic strains to produce unprecedented properties," says Ju Li, an MIT professor and corresponding author of a paper describing the new solar-funnel concept that was published this week in the journal Nature Photonics.

In this case, the "funnel" is a metaphor: Electrons and their counterparts, holes -- which are split off from atoms by the energy of photons -- are driven to the center of the structure by electronic forces, not by gravity as in a household funnel. And yet, as it happens, the material actually does assume the shape of a funnel: It is a stretched sheet of vanishingly thin material, poked down at its center by a microscopic needle that indents the surface and produces a curved, funnel-like shape.

The pressure exerted by the needle imparts elastic strain, which increases toward the sheet's center. The varying strain changes the atomic structure just enough to "tune" different sections to different wavelengths of light -- including not just visible light, but also some of the invisible spectrum, which accounts for much of sunlight's energy.

Li, who holds joint appointments as the Battelle Energy Alliance Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering and as a professor of materials science and engineering, sees the manipulation of strain in materials as opening a whole new field of research.

Strain -- defined as the pushing or pulling of a material into a different shape -- can be either elastic or inelastic. Xiaofeng Qian, a postdoc in MIT's Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering who was a co-author of the paper, explains that elastic strain corresponds to stretched atomic bonds, while inelastic, or plastic, strain corresponds to broken or switched atomic bonds. A spring that is stretched and released is an example of elastic strain, whereas a piece of crumpled tinfoil is a case of plastic strain.

The new solar-funnel work uses precisely controlled elastic strain to govern electrons' potential in the material. The MIT team used computer modeling to determine the effects of the strain on a thin layer of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), a material that can form a film just a single molecule (about six angstroms) thick.

It turns out that the elastic strain, and therefore the change that is induced in electrons' potential energy, changes with their distance from the funnel's center -- much like the electron in a hydrogen atom, except this "artificial atom" is much larger in size and is two-dimensional. In the future, the researchers hope to carry out laboratory experiments to confirm the effect.

Unlike graphene, another prominent thin-film material, MoS2 is a natural semiconductor: It has a crucial characteristic, known as a bandgap, that allows it to be made into solar cells or integrated circuits. But unlike silicon, now used in most solar cells, placing the film under strain in the "solar energy funnel" configuration causes its bandgap to vary across the surface, so that different parts of it respond to different colors of light.

In an organic solar cell, the electron-hole pair, called an exciton, moves randomly through the material after being generated by photons, limiting the capacity for energy production. "It's a diffusion process," Qian says, "and it's very inefficient."

But in the solar funnel, he adds, the electronic characteristics of the material "leads them to the collection site [at the film's center], which should be more efficient for charge collection."

The convergence of four trends, Li says, "has opened up this elastic strain engineering field recently": the development of nanostructured materials, such as carbon nanotubes and MoS2, that are capable of retaining large amounts of elastic strain indefinitely; the development of the atomic force microscope and next-generation nanomechanical instruments, which impose force in a controlled manner; electron microscopy and synchrotron facilities, needed to directly measure the elastic strain field; and electronic-structure calculation methods for predicting the effects of elastic strain on a material's physical and chemical properties.

"People knew for a long time that by applying high pressure, you can induce huge changes in material properties," Li says. But more recent work has shown that controlling strain in different directions, such as shear and tension, can yield an enormous variety of properties.

One of the first commercial applications of elastic-strain engineering was the achievement, by IBM and Intel, of a 50 percent improvement in velocity of electrons simply by imparting a 1 percent elastic strain on nanoscale silicon channels in transistors.

The work was done with Ji Feng of Peking University and Cheng-Wei Huang, and was supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation, the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

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  1. Ji Feng, Xiaofeng Qian, Cheng-Wei Huang, Ju Li. Strain-engineered artificial atom as a broad-spectrum solar energy funnel. Nature Photonics, 2012; DOI: 10.1038/NPHOTON.2012.285

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

3DS game Resident Evil: Revelations gets rated for Xbox 360 and ...

Resident Evil: Revelations only came out on the 3DS at the start of this year, but it seems it could be coming to both Xbox 360 and PS3 soon, too.

The revelation (sorry) comes after the Korean Ratings Board rated the game for both Sony and Microsoft?s consoles ? suggesting the game could already be ported over from the 3DS. It?s not unusual for Capcom to re-release and port games from console-to-console, but it?s quite surprising this one is happening so soon.

Revelations is much more of a classic Resident Evil game in terms of gameplay,?centred?around survival horror rather than the more recent RE games for PS3 and Xbox 360 . Revelations is set between the RE 4 and 5 games, with the story revolving around Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine plus two new characters, Parker and Jessica. The story switches between the different characters and the gameplay focuses on puzzle solving and exploring. As well as the main story there?s also an extra game mode called Raid Mode, which allows you and a friend to battle hoards of zombies together.

Capcom have yet to confirm Revelations is coming to consoles, but it?s more than likely true. It?s a good way for Capcom to fill the gap between the last Resident Evil and the inevitable RE 7, and it?s likely Revelations will be a PSN/Xbox Live download. However, it will need the graphics updated and some of the gameplay mechanics might have to be adjusted ? such as the touch screen bits. If anything, Revelations should really be ported over to the PS Vita.

More at the Korean Ratings Board?(translated), via Eurogamer?

Source: http://www.geek.com/articles/games/3ds-game-resident-evil-revelations-gets-rated-for-xbox-360-and-ps3-20121123/

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

May Nzeribe, Advertising guru, dies of prostate cancer

By Sola Ogundipe, Health Editor

Former Chairman of the Advertising Practitioners of Nigeria, APCON, Dr May Nzeribe, has died of Prostate Cancer. He died on Sunday in India while receiving treatment for the protracted disorder.

Nzeribe was at the forefront of championing the cause of cancer care and management?in Nigeria and was instrumental towards garnering support for the?setting up of the Port Harcourt Cancer Care Centre.

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A veteran of the Biafran war, he devoted his life time to assisting?internalising practice standards. His advertising firm, Sunrise D?Arcy, instituted the advertising profession in Nigeria.

At various times, he served the advertising industry in Nigeria and globally contributing to promoting an enabling environment for adequate consumer protection.

He served on the International Advertising Association (IAA), World Board of Directors, as well as a member of IAA?s Professional Development Group. He was President of IAA Nigeria Chapter, three terms President of the Association of Advertising Practioners of Nigeria ? AAPN (now Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria ? AAPN).

He was formerly chairman of Nigeria?s Advertising Standards Panel (ASP) and APCON respectively. Dr May Nzeribe is the only Black African recipient of the IAA?s Medal of Merit (London, 2000).

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Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/may-nzeribe-advertising-guru-dies-of-prostate-cancer/

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Monday, November 19, 2012

Bieber, Swift early winners at AMAs

By NBCNews staff and wire

Justin Bieber took home the first award of the night at Sunday's American Music Awards in Los Angeles, claiming the trophy for favorite pop/rock male artist.

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Justin Bieber hugs his mom at the AMAs.

"This is for all the haters," said Bieber, adding that many music observers thought he would only last for a couple of years on the music scene.?"I feel like I'm gonna be here for a very long time," he said to cheers from the crowd.

Bieber later returned to the stage to collect the award for favorite pop/rock album for "Believe." Jenny McCarthy kissed the young artist so many times that he joked, "Wow, I feel violated right now."

He later claimed the artist of the year award and brought mom Pattie Mallette onstage with him.

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Instead of presenters opening envelopes, each presenter read the winners from the screen of a Samsung Galaxy Note 2. "Modern Family" star Eric Stonestreet made a joke out of it, saying "It's not coming on," as he opened the device. But he quickly read the name of Taylor Swift, winner of the favorite country female artist honor.

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Nicki Minaj, decked out in a bright yellow floor-length gown, claimed the award for best rap or hip-hop album for "Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded." She changed into a cleavage-revealing black gown to claim her second trophy of the night, the award for favorite rap or hip-hop artist, when she added her hairdresser to the list of thank-yous.

Linkin Park took home the award for favorite alternative artist.

Before the show, Linkin Park band member Chester Bennington told the Associated Press, "What makes the American Music Awards special is the fans choose the winning artists."

Luke Bryan won his first-ever AMA for best male country artist. Lady Antebellum took home the trophy for best country band, duo or group, making it the third time the group has claimed that award in three years.

Carrie Underwood won for favorite country album for "Blown Away."

Usher, whose live performance opened the show, won for best soul/R&B male artist.

The best new artist award went to a woman whose song was everywhere this summer. Carly Rae Jepsen, whose hit "Call Me Maybe" was parodied and lip-synced by everyone from Olympic teams to Cookie Monster, claimed her first honor, beating out British boy band One Direction, among others.

The first-ever electronic music award was handed out to David Guetta, who thanked the crowd via satellite from Rio, where he's touring. He said he shared the award with "all the DJs, producers, the promoters" and others in the electronic-music scene.

Stevie Wonder took the stage to present a tribute to Dick Clark, who passed away in April at age 82. Numbers included Master Blaster (Jammin')," "My Cheri Amour" and "Sir Duke."

American Music Awards nominees were selected based on sales and airplay, and fans chose the winners by voting online.

Source: http://todayentertainment.today.com/_news/2012/11/18/15262111-justin-bieber-taylor-swift-early-winners-at-amas?lite

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Mexico Joins the International Trademark System | IPWatchdog.com ...

Mexico?s Secretary of Economy Bruno Ferrari and Director General Francis Gurry (Photo: WIPO/Berrod)

Mexico?s Secretary of Economy Bruno Ferrari deposited his country?s instrument of accession to the Madrid Protocol for the International Registration of Marks with WIPO Director General Francis Gurry on?November 19, 2012, bringing the total number of members of the international trademark system to 89. ?The treaty will enter into force with respect to Mexico on February 19, 2013. The?Madrid System for the International Registration of Marks?(Madrid system) offers trademark owners a cost effective, user friendly and streamlined means of protecting and managing their trademark portfolio internationally.

Mr. Gurry welcomed Mexico?s accession, noting that ?Mexico is the third country in the Latin American region to join the Madrid trademark filing system. ?Its accession to the Madrid Protocol will assist enterprises in Mexico that are seeking to expand their markets overseas. ?It will also assist WIPO in achieving its objective of transforming the Madrid System into a system with truly global reach.??He also congratulated Mexico?s Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) and its Director General, Dr. Rodrigo Roque, for putting in place state-of-the-art practices that are supported by a modern information technology infrastructure and by competent human resources. ?Mr. Gurry said that ?Mexico?s legal and institutional framework will guarantee the successful implementation of the Madrid Protocol in Mexico,? noting that IMPI is among the top fifteen IP offices receiving the highest number of trademark applications worldwide.

Mr. Ferrari said that ?brand owners in Mexico stand to greatly benefit from the Madrid Protocol.?? He observed that Mexico is the 11th?largest world exporter and has the highest value of exports in Latin America, 80% of which are manufactured goods. In relation to Mexico?s GDP, it is the third largest exporter in the world of high tech products.??It is also ?a G-20 economy with a trade volume of over 700 billion dollars in 2011. ?This increased by 20% between 2008 and 2011, in spite of the global economic downturn.

The Minister said that ?Mexico has one of the largest networks of trade agreements in the world and it is also seeking to increase and diversify its trade associations. ?In this framework, the Madrid Protocol is a logical component which will strengthen the expanding trade policies implemented by the Mexican government.?Since this extended network of trade agreements includes many Latin American countries, Mexico trusts that many more countries of the region will soon join this very useful tool; particularly, as a means to foster regional and global economic growth, as it has been promoted by Mexico during its G-20 Presidency in 2012.?

Mexico becomes the fourth Spanish speaking country in the Madrid system. ?Spanish was introduced as a working language of the Madrid system in 2004.?This has facilitated the way for the expansion and consolidation of the Madrid system in the Latin American region.

This year, the Philippines, Colombia, New Zealand and Mexico have acceded to the Madrid system, resulting in a?geographical expansion of the system.

The Madrid system is equally attractive to large businesses, as to small and medium-sized enterprises, which are the largest users of the system. ?In the midst of current global economic conditions, the Madrid system has shown signs of strength, which are evidence of its known advantages.?2011 saw the?highest number of international trademark applications ever filed?under the Madrid system, with 42,270 applications, or a 6.5 % increase compared to 2010. ?Moreover, from January to October, 2012, the number of international applications filed has increased by 4.4 per cent, compared to the same period last year.

Background

Under the WIPO-administered Madrid system, a trademark owner may protect a mark in up to 88 countries plus the European Union with its Community Trade Mark (CTM) by filing one application, in one language (English, French or Spanish), with one set of fees, in one currency (Swiss?Francs).?Applicants wishing to use the Madrid system must apply for trademark protection in a relevant national or regional trademark office before seeking international protection. ?An international registration under the Madrid system produces the same effects as an application for registration of the mark in each of the contracting parties designated by the applicant.

If protection is not refused by the trademark office of a designated contracting party, the status of the mark is the same as if it had been registered by that office.?Thereafter, the international registration can be maintained and renewed through a single procedure.?Thus, the system provides a cost-effective and efficient way for trademark holders to secure and maintain protection for their marks in multiple countries.

Trademarks are a key component of any successful business marketing strategy as they allow companies to identify, promote and license their goods or services in the marketplace and to distinguish them from those of their competitors, and cement customer loyalty. ?A trademark symbolizes the promise of a quality product and in today?s global and increasingly electronic marketplace, a trademark is often the only way for customers to identify a company?s products and services. ?Trademark protection hinders moves to ?free ride? on the goodwill of a company by using similar distinctive signs to market inferior or similar products or services. ?Loss, dilution or infringement of a high-value trademark could prove devastating to a business.

The international trademark system is governed by two treaties, namely, the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks (1891) and the Madrid Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks (1989).

Source: http://www.ipwatchdog.com/2012/11/19/mexico-joins-the-international-trademark-system/id=30401/

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