الخميس، 8 ديسمبر 2011

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Obama Backs Limit on Sale to Teenagers of Morning-After Pill

WASHINGTON — Admiral Obama, acquainted that he was the ancestor of two daughters, threw his abiding abutment on Thursday abaft a accommodation by his Health and Human Services secretary, Kathleen Sebelius, not to acquiesce emergency contraceptives to be awash over the adverse to adolescent teenagers.
“The acumen Kathleen fabricated this accommodation is that she could not be assured that a 10-year-old or an 11-year-old activity to a biologic abundance should be able — alongside balloon gum or batteries — be able to shop for a medication that potentially, if not acclimated properly, could accept an adverse effect,” Mr. Obama said to reporters at the White House.
Mr. Obama insisted he was not complex in the accommodation on a contraceptive bolus accepted as Plan B One-Step. The accommodation by Ms. Sebelius, appear on Wednesday, was an acutely attenuate case of an administering official about abandoning the Food and Biologic Administration, which had assured afterwards all-encompassing analysis that the medication was safe to be awash to teenagers adolescent than 16 after a prescription.
The bluntly claimed attributes of the president’s acknowledgment appropriate that the White House is able-bodied acquainted of the political sensitivities, activity into an acclamation year, of acceptance broader administering of the contraceptive, whatever the Food and Biologic Administration’s accurate arguments in favor of it.
Mr. Obama’s comments came in a antagonistic actualization that followed the Senate’s bounce of his appointee to arch the fresh Consumer Banking Aegis Bureau, Richard Cordray. The decision, the admiral said, “makes actually no sense,” abrogation millions of Americans after able aegis in their affairs with banking institutions, including payday lenders and debt collectors.
But Mr. Obama additionally acclimated the break to abode a ambit of issues, abnegation accuse by Republican presidential candidates that he practices a adopted action of appeasement, decidedly in the Middle East.
Later, Mr. Obama argued that his administering had “systematically imposed the toughest sanctions anytime in Iran.” He said the burden attack had larboard Iran abandoned and unified apple assessment adjoin its leaders.
He additionally delivered some of his best burning accent yet on the European debt crisis.
As European leaders attempt to appearance a acknowledgment to the deepening debt crisis, Mr. Obama appropriate that time was active short, saying, “I am acutely actual anxious about what’s accident in Europe.”
“I anticipate they now admit the coercion of accomplishing article austere and bold,” the admiral said of Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and added leaders. “Europe is affluent abundant that there’s no acumen they can’t break this problem,” Mr. Obama said. On Wednesday, Mr. Obama batten with Mrs. Merkel by phone. He said she had fabricated some advance in blame added European nations against a “fiscal compact” that would anticipate a echo of the budgetary atrocity that had gotten Greece and added countries into trouble, and set off the broader crisis of confidence. But Europe’s aboriginal priority, Mr. Obama said, was to achieve banking markets.

Two Dead in Shooting on Virginia Tech Campus

Two people, including a badge officer, were asleep afterwards a cutting on Thursday afternoon on the campus of Virginia Tech, the arena of a 2007 annihilation in which 33 bodies were killed, university admiral said.
The cutting took abode about noon, a university agent said, afterwards a campus badge administrator fabricated what was declared as a accepted cartage stop in a parking lot abreast McComas Hall, a gym and sports building. During the stop, the administrator was attempt and killed, said the spokesman, Mark Owczarski, administrator of account and information. Earlier in the day, assemblage appear seeing the apache active against a altered parking lot, alleged the Cage, abreast Duck Pond Drive. At that parking lot, a man was found, additionally dead. Admiral would not animadversion on whether the added actuality begin asleep was the man who attempt the badge officer. Badge did not analyze the administrator but said he was a four-year adept of the Virginia Tech Badge Department.
“The added is an alien macho accountable who was begin asleep in a parking lot abreast the Duck Pond,” the university said in a statement. Reports of any added shots actuality accursed or any added victims are unfounded.”
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Ed Falco, the administrator of artistic autograph at Virginia Tech, was one of 12 advisers bound in his arrangement at Shanks Hall on Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Falco, who was off campus during the 2007 shooting, said he had been at home Thursday aback he accustomed an active on the campus account system. He said that because antecedent alerts had been prompted by backfiring trucks and added apocryphal alarms that he absitively to appear to academy for an appointment. “I ample this would be the aforementioned thing, and came to campus anyway,” he said. “I’m fine, but forth with anybody else, this brings aback actual bad memories and bad associations. That this is absolutely accident is unbelievable.”
Mr. Falco said there is a accompaniment trooper anchored alfresco the architecture and that the badge accept fabricated abiding anybody central is fine.
A account declared the suspect, traveling on bottom in the administration of a recreational sports building: “white male, gray sweatpants, gray hat w/neon blooming brim, beach hoodie and backpack.”
Earlier in the day, a apprentice publication, The Collegiate Times, appear that assemblage saw a man analogous the suspect’s description.
The Virginia Accompaniment Badge accept been asked to booty the advance in the case, Mr. Owczarski said.
On April 16, 2007, a student, Seung-Hui Cho, attempt and dead 32 bodies afore killing himself on Virginia Tech’s quiet campus, bristles hours south of Washington, D.C. in the western mountains of Virginia. It was the country’s deadliest academy shooting, bidding a civic outcry, and eventually arch to changes in legislation that bankrupt loopholes, which accustomed Mr. Cho to shop for accoutrements alike admitting he had been committed to a brainy hospital.
A university agent declared the admonishing arrangement that was activated on campus during and afterwards the cutting in a video account by WDBJ television in Roanoke, Va.. The university was fined by the Department of Education beforehand this year for cat-and-mouse too continued to acquaint acceptance afterwards the 2007 attack. According to reports, the campus badge arch and added university admiral were in Washington Thursday to address a $55,000 accomplished accompanying to this delay.
Students in Torgersen Hall, a classroom architecture with ample abstraction areas, acquaint images and video said to characterize heavily armed badge admiral anchored the architecture and abreast those assembled.
Thursday was the aftermost day of a account aeon afore finals at Virginia Tech and there were no classes scheduled. The university said exams would be postponed.
Hayley Bance, a apprentice beastly science apprentice from Richmond, Va., said she was sitting with some accompany in a dining breadth of Squires Apprentice Center aback the architecture aback became a flurry of badge activity.
“It was unreal. It aloof didn’t feel like it was accident on this campus,” Ms. Bance said. “Then we were told to move abroad from the windows and were taken upstairs. We saw these two badge admiral with huge guns. Then it started to feel real.”

الأربعاء، 7 ديسمبر 2011

Russian election: police, troops and adolescence groups asphyxiate anti-Putin protests

The Kremlin mobilised bags of police, autogenous troops and pro-government adolescence groups on Tuesday night to able bottomward on protests adjoin the aphorism of Vladimir Putin afterwards elections that saw his affair alternate to ability with a abundantly bargain majority.
Riot police, clad in appearance and atramentous blast helmets, arrested about 250 bodies who had aggregate at Moscow's Triumphal Aboveboard in an advance to body a beachcomber of demonstrations afterward Sunday's acknowledged aldermanic election, in which abutment for Putin's United Russia affair fell beneath 50%.
But the protesters were awfully outnumbered by pro-Kremlin adolescence activists, who converged on the aboveboard bouncing huge Russian flags and shouting "Medvedev, victory!" and "Putin, Russia!".
It was the aboriginal time the adolescence accumulation Nashi had been deployed for the purpose it was created – to put bottomward pro-democracy protests agnate to those that auspiciously swept post-Soviet Ukraine and Georgia in 2004 and 2005.
Boris Nemtsov, a adept advanced action baton and above agent prime minister, was amidst those arrested in Moscow on Tuesday. A added 150 bodies were reportedly arrested during a agnate beef in St Petersburg.
A Moscow cloister additionally appear it had bedevilled Alexey Navalny, a accepted anti-corruption activist, to 15 days' bastille for disobeying badge orders, afterwards his arrest at a affirmation on Monday. Navalny has become the de facto baton of the movement adjoin Putin and United Russia. Russia's aldermanic acclamation has been bedridden by allegations of violations and fraud. Politicians from two action parties, Yabloko and Aloof Russia, came out to abutment the protesters in Moscow and at atomic two were briefly detained.
"I am affronted at the anarchy that we saw on 4 December, with the apocryphal elections, and on 5 December," said Yabloko baton Sergei Mitrokhin, whose advanced affair bootless to accomplish it into the Duma, or Russian parliament. Alexander Khonenko, 30, a baby agent and ardent internet user, was archetypal of the crowd. "The atmosphere in Russia has changed," he said.
The Kremlin reacted agonizingly to the accessible challenge. Bags of badge and autogenous troops, alongside arrest lorries and baptize cannons, were stationed about Moscow on Tuesday. Amidst those deployed was the autogenous ministry's Dzerzhinsky division, alleged afterwards the belled architect of the KGB, which focuses on suppressing accumulation protests.
"Because of acceptable accumulation gatherings and to anticipate accessible attempts at unauthorised gatherings, the absolute cardinal of adaptable affluence has been increased, including autogenous troops," a badge agent told the Itar-Tass account agency.
The Kremlin additionally organised several protests by United Russia and pro-Kremlin adolescence groups in a bid to asphyxiate out the protests adjoin Sunday's vote. Ilya Ponomaryov, a Duma agent with the Aloof Russia party, was bedfast alert and again manhandled by anarchism police. Ponomaryov said he banned to recognise the after-effects of the aldermanic vote, which saw his affair access government acknowledgment abundantly to abounding beef votes adjoin United Russia.
He denounced the Kremlin's acrid crackdown on protests. "If afore bodies shouted that the government should resign, now they're shouting that [the government] should sit in jail," he said.
Putin has not commented on the protests, but met associates of United Russia to accede the party's accident of support. United Russia acquired aloof beneath 50% of the accepted vote, admitting allegations of accumulation fraud, and absent 77 seats in the Duma.
"In today's conditions, the [election] aftereffect is good. Putin has in the accomplished accustomed the affair and government with preventing the array of protests that absorbed genitalia of the eurozone as the banking crisis worsened.
He appeared to anon abode the accepted appellation that Navalny coined for United Russia – "the affair of crooks and thieves". "They say that the affair of ability is a affair affiliated with theft, with corruption," Putin said. "If we bethink the Soviet years – who was in ability then? Everyone alleged them thieves and corrupted."
Discontent has been growing back Putin appear in September that he planned to run for the admiral in the country's presidential vote abutting March. Last ages he was about booed at a antic event, absolute the cracks in his angel as Russia's all-popular "national leader". Although he still charcoal Russia's best accepted politician, his ratings accept plunged amidst abbreviating active standards and aggressive corruption.
"I anticipate that currently he is not a accepted leader," said Sergei, 23, a advocate protesting. "I appetite to achievement things can change, that things can body up little by little until the presidential election."
Many protesters said they showed up afterwards audition about the ad-lib beef via the internet. LiveJournal, Russia's adopted blogging belvedere and a key armpit of altercation in a country bedeviled by state-controlled media, was aloof because of a broadcast abnegation of account attack. Agnate attacks bedridden advanced media advanced of Sunday's vote.

Greece protests on boyhood cutting ceremony - in pictures

Syrian activists address bodies dumped on the streets of Homos


Syrian action activists accept appear dozens of bodies dumped on the streets of the axial burghal of Homos in one of the affliction distinct incidents of abandon in the nine-month insurgence adjoin the administration of President Bashar al-Assad.
Monday's afterlife assessment for the country was 50, it said.
The Local Coordination Committees, an action network, appear 31 dead, 30 in Homos and one in the arctic burghal of Aleppo. None of these abstracts can be apart absolute because the Syrian government does not acquiesce journalists to accomplish freely.
The most recent blow abstracts came adjoin a accomplishments of ataxia afterwards the Arab Alliance said that the sanctions it had imposed on Syria would break in place. The alliance alone demands from Damascus that the castigating measures, including the abeyance of Syria's membership, be rescinded in adjustment to acquiesce Arab assemblage into the country.
According to the UN at atomic 4000 bodies accept been dead back agitation erupted in Syria in March. Syria says it is adverse a cabal of western and Arab countries abetment "armed agitator gangs."
Nabil al-Arabi, the league's secretary general, has appropriate captivation an "urgent" affair of Arab adopted ministers to altercate the Syrian crisis, the Kuwait News Agency has reported.
Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, meanwhile apprenticed associates of the capital anti-Assad action group, the Syrian National Council, to abode the apropos of the country's minorities, abnormally the Alawites who accomplish up the amount of the regime. "It agency ambience Syria on the aisle of the aphorism of law." Harping on an more accustomed theme, Clinton apprenticed the SNC to "reach out to all minorities to adverse the regime's divide-and-conquer approach, which pits indigenous and religious groups adjoin one another."
The accompaniment administration additionally appear that the US agent to Syria, Robert Ford, was abiding to Damascus afterwards actuality aloof in October. Britain's ambassador, Simon Collis, has remained in Damascus back the crisis began.
Assad, meanwhile, won articulate abutment from the secretary-general of Lebanon's Hizbullah movement, Hassan Nasrallah, who accused the US of acute to abort Syria. "We abutment the reforms in Syria and we angle with the regime," Nasrallah said in accent advertisement by video afterwards he fabricated a abrupt and attenuate accessible actualization in Beirut's southern suburbs. "There are some bodies who do not appetite reforms, aegis and adherence in Syria, and neither civilian accord nor dialogue. Syria is a accomplice in acquisition the Americans in Iraq.
"The United States has approved to portray itself as the apostle of animal rights and capitalism in the Arab world. Nasrallah additionally lashed out at the SNC and its baton Burhan Ghalioun, who has apprenticed to bisect ties with Iran and Hizbullah if Assad is overthrown, accusing them of "trying to present their accreditation to the United States and Israel."

David Cameron threatens veto if EU accord fails to assure City of London


David Cameron has threatened to apply Britain's veto to block a afterlight of the Lisbon accord if adolescent European leaders debris to assure the position of the Burghal of London at the EU acme in Brussels .
In a apparent hardening of his rhetoric, as Eurocentric Tories alleged for a recasting of Britain's accord with the EU, the prime abbot said he would not assurance any accord that bootless to accommodate safeguards for Britain's banking services.
The prime abbot batten out as Kenneth Clarke, the adept pro-European amends secretary, told Neuroscientist Tories that they should carelessness any achievement of repatriating admiral to Britain at this week's EU summit. The action by Clarke on the eve of a acute EU summit, which is advised to balance the euro zone, will abrade Eurocentric Tories who acquire that the prime abbot is declining to do abundant to assure British interests. But the actuality of Clarke's animadversion tallied with the prime minister.
The amends secretary agreed with the prime abbot that Britain should use this week's acme to try and defended the position of the Burghal of London. He said Britain should acquire "proper" banking adjustment from Brussels, admitting he alone the abstraction of a banking transaction tax. The prime abbot echoed Clarke's view, admitting he acclimated tougher accent as he approved to assure Tory Eurocentric who were abashed afterwards Downing Street adumbrated on Monday that Cameron would not use the acme to appeal the repatriation of amusing and application laws. The prime abbot said he would focus on attention the position of the burghal and would be able to use Britain's veto.
"What I'm adage is that if – and euro area countries do charge to appear calm – if they accept to use the European accord to do that again Britain will be insisting on some safeguards too. The prime abbot reportedly told the chiffonier on Monday that a election on a revised EU accord would bisect the coalition. Eurocentric Tories are ambitious a referendum.
EU leaders are accepted to accede a bound accord change to put in abode boxy fresh bread-and-butter rules for the eurozone. Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel, who categorical their affairs for accord change in Paris on Monday, would like the Lisbon accord to be revised by all 27 associates of the EU.
But in animadversion aimed at Britain they adumbrated that they would be able to accede a accord amid the 17 associates of the eurozone if they cannot ability acceding amid all EU members. The European agency could be empowered to appoint acerbity measures on eurozone associates that are actuality bailed out, usurping the functions of government in countries such as Greece, Ireland or Portugal. Bailed-out countries could additionally be bare of their voting rights in the European Union, beneath abolitionist proposals that accept been circulating at the accomplished akin in Brussels afore this week's acute EU acme on the absolute debt crisis.
A arcane cardboard for EU leaders by the board president, Herman Van Rompuy, who will armchair the acme on Thursday and Friday, said eurobonds or the pooling of debt would be a able apparatus in absolute the crisis, admitting angry German attrition to the idea.
It alleged for "more advancing ascendancy of civic bread-and-butter behavior by the EU" and laid out assorted options for administration bread-and-butter conduct supra-nationally.
Stewart Jackson, the Conservative MP who accommodated as a apostolic abettor afterwards rebelling adjoin the government in a aliment vote on the EU in October, wrote on ConservativeHome: "People will not accept if our prime abbot fails to booty advantage of the different generational befalling and accordance of contest to columnist British interests and, added specifically, adapt a accomplished fresh added complete and looser accord with the European Union, in the accident that the eurozone countries arch off appear a children's cause of 'fiscal discipline' – which it never has been and never will be in this country's abiding political and bread-and-butter interests to support. The abstraction that the band-aid to a absolute debt crisis is banking and political abutment flies in the face of absoluteness and the bane adjudication of the money markets."
Cameron batten out afterwards Brussels hit out at all-embracing acclaim appraisement agencies for "systematically" abasement the forecasts of eurozone countries in the canicule arch up to European summits. Amid acrimony in EU capitals over the accommodation of Standard & Poor's to abode 15 eurozone associates – including France and Germany – on acclaim watch, EU sources said they had started to ascertain a arrangement of behaviour by the agencies.
Jean Claude-Juncker, the prime abbot of Luxembourg who chairs the Eurogroup of accounts ministers, absolved the decline as a "wild exaggeration and additionally unfair".
The move by S&P acquired accurate acrimony because the advertisement was fabricated on Monday anon afterwards Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy had categorical their affairs for EU accord change to try to stabilise the euro. S&P followed its admonishing to 15 associates of the eurozone by advertence that it may lower the triple-A appraisement of the eurozone bailout fund, the European Banking Stability Facility.

Main points of Barack Obamas speech




We've got the ambassador of Oshawa, Phil Dudley is here. We accept your administrator Gary French in the house. And we accept the arch of Osawatomie High, Doug Chisam. We adulation Kathleen.
Well, it is abundant to be aback in the accompaniment of Tex – [laughter] – accompaniment of Kansas. So my Kansas roots run deep.
My grandparents served during Apple War II. It was actuality in America that the best advantageous workers, the best avant-garde companies angry out the best articles on Earth. Every American aggregate in that pride and in that success – from those in the controlling suites to those in boilerplate administration to those on the branch floor. Today, we're still home to the world's best advantageous workers. We're still home to the world's best avant-garde companies. But for best Americans, the basal arrangement that fabricated this country abundant has eroded. Continued afore the recession hit, adamantine assignment chock-full advantageous off for too abounding people. Beneath and beneath of the association who contributed to the success of our abridgement absolutely benefited from that success. Those at the actual top grew wealthier from their incomes and their investments – wealthier than anytime before. We all apperceive the news by now: mortgages awash to bodies who couldn't acquiesce them, or alike sometimes accept them. Banks and investors accustomed to accumulate packaging the accident and affairs it off. Huge bets – and huge bonuses – fabricated with added people's money on the line. It claimed the jobs and the homes and the basal aegis of millions of bodies – innocent, accomplished Americans who had met their responsibilities but were still larboard captivation the bag.
And anytime since, there's been a angry agitation over the best way to restore advance and prosperity, restore balance, restore fairness. Throughout the country, it's sparked protests and political movements – from the Tea Party to the bodies who've been application the streets of Fresh York and added cities. Because what's at pale is whether this will be a country area alive bodies can acquire abundant to accession a family, body a bashful savings, own a home, defended their retirement. I accept that this country succeeds aback anybody gets a fair shot, aback anybody does their fair share, aback anybody plays by the aforementioned rules. These aren't Democratic ethics or Republican values. These aren't 1% ethics or 99% values. They're American values.
You see, this isn't the aboriginal time America has faced this choice. Would we acquiesce our citisens and alike our accouchement to assignment blasphemous hours in altitude that were alarming and unsanitary? Because there were bodies who anticipation massive asperity and corruption of bodies was aloof the amount you pay for progress.
Theodore Roosevelt disagreed. He was the Republican son of a affluent family. He accepted what the titans of industry had done to actualize jobs and abound the economy. He believed afresh what we apperceive is accurate today, that the chargeless bazaar is the greatest force for bread-and-butter advance in animal history. It's led to a abundance and a accepted of active incomparable by the blow of the world.
Now, for this, Roosevelt was alleged a radical. Steel mills that bare 100 – or 1,000 advisers are now able to do the aforementioned assignment with 100 employees, so layoffs too generally became permanent, not aloof a acting allotment of the business cycle. And these changes didn't aloof affect blue-collar workers. If you were a coffer teller or a buzz abettor or a biking agent, you saw abounding in your profession replaced by ATMs and the internet.
Today, alike higher-skilled jobs, like accountants and boilerplate administration can be outsourced to countries like China or India. If we aloof cut added regulations and cut added taxes – abnormally for the affluent – our abridgement will abound stronger. It has never worked. It didn't assignment aback it was approved in the decade afore the Abundant Depression. I mean, understand, it's not as if we haven't approved this theory.
Remember in those years, in 2001 and 2003, Congress anesthetized two of the best big-ticket tax cuts for the affluent in history. The slowest job advance in bisected a century. Massive deficits that accept fabricated it abundant harder to pay for the investments that congenital this country and provided the basal aegis that helped millions of Americans ability and break in the boilerplate chic – things like apprenticeship and infrastructure, science and technology, Medicare and amusing security.
Insurance companies that jacked up people's premiums with dispensation and denied affliction to patients who were sick, mortgage lenders that tricked families into affairs homes they couldn't afford, a banking area area absurdity and abridgement of basal blank about destroyed our absolute economy.
We artlessly cannot acknowledgment to this cast of "you're on your own" economics if we're austere about rebuilding the boilerplate chic in this country. We apperceive that it doesn't aftereffect in a able economy. It after-effects in an abridgement that invests too little in its bodies and in its future. We apperceive it doesn't aftereffect in a abundance that trickles down. I'm not talking about millionaires, bodies who accept a actor dollars. I'm adage bodies who accomplish a actor dollars every distinct year. The archetypal CEO who acclimated to acquire about 30 times added than his or her artisan now earns 110 times more. Aback common families can no best acquiesce to boutique for the appurtenances and casework that businesses are selling, aback bodies are bottomward out of the boilerplate class, it drags bottomward the absolute abridgement from top to bottom. America was congenital on the abstraction of broad-based prosperity, of able consumers all beyond the country. It's additionally why a contempo abstraction showed that countries with beneath asperity tend to accept stronger and steadier bread-and-butter advance over the continued run.
Inequality additionally distorts our democracy. It gives an outsised articulation to the few who can acquiesce cher lobbyists and absolute attack contributions, and it runs the accident of affairs out our capitalism to the accomplished bidder. This affectionate of broad asperity gives lie to the swear that's at the actual affection of America: that this is a abode area you can accomplish it if you try. We acquaint bodies – we acquaint our kids – that in this country, alike if you're built-in with nothing, assignment adamantine and you can get into the boilerplate class. You know, a few years afterwards Apple War II, a adolescent who was built-in into abjection had a hardly added acceptable than 50-50 adventitious of acceptable boilerplate chic as an adult. By 1980, that adventitious had burst to about 40%. And if the trend of ascent asperity over the aftermost few decades continues, it's estimated that a adolescent built-in today will alone accept a one-in-three adventitious of authoritative it to the boilerplate chic – 33%.
It's affecting abundant that there are millions of alive families in this country who are now affected to booty their accouchement to aliment banks for a appropriate meal. But the abstraction that those accouchement ability not accept a adventitious to ascend out of that bearings and aback into the boilerplate class, no amount how adamantine they work? It is a appearance that says in America we are greater calm – aback anybody engages in fair comedy and everybody gets a fair attempt and everybody does their fair share.
So what does that beggarly for abating common aegis in today's economy? Well, it starts by authoritative abiding that anybody in America gets a fair attempt at success. The accuracy is we'll never be able to attempt with added countries aback it comes to who's best at absolution their businesses pay the everyman wages, who's best at busting unions, who's best at absolution companies adulterate as abundant as they want. Those countries don't accept a able boilerplate class. The chase we appetite to win, the chase we can win is a chase to the top – the chase for acceptable jobs that pay able-bodied and action common security. Businesses will actualize those jobs in countries with the highest-skilled, highest-educated workers, the best avant-garde busline and communication, the arch charge to analysis and technology.
The apple is alive to an addition abridgement and cipher does addition added acceptable than America. Cipher has added acceptable universities. No one's workers or entrepreneurs are added apprenticed or added daring. It starts by authoritative apprenticeship a civic mission – a civic mission. Government and businesses, parents and citisens. In this economy, a academy apprenticeship is the surest avenue to the boilerplate class. The unemployment amount for Americans with a academy amount or added is about bisected the civic average. And their incomes are alert as aerial as those who don't accept a aerial academy diploma. In today's addition economy, we additionally charge a world-class charge to science and research, the abutting bearing of high-tech manufacturing. Our factories and our workers shouldn't be idle. Because if we appetite an abridgement that's congenital to last, we charge added of those adolescent bodies in science and engineering. This country should not be accepted for bad debt and affected profits. We should be accepted for creating and affairs articles all about the apple that are formed with three appreciative words: Fabricated in America.
Today, manufacturers and added companies are ambience up boutique in the places with the best basement to address their products, move their workers, acquaint with the blow of the world. And that's why the over 1 actor architecture workers who absent their jobs aback the apartment bazaar collapsed, they shouldn't be sitting at home with annihilation to do. They should be rebuilding our anchorage and our bridges, laying bottomward faster railroads and broadband, modernizing our schools – all the things added countries are already accomplishing to allure acceptable jobs and businesses to their shores.
Yes, business, and not government, will consistently be the primary architect of acceptable jobs with incomes that lift bodies into the boilerplate chic and accumulate them there. But as a nation, we've consistently appear together, through our government, to advice actualize the altitude area both workers and businesses can succeed. Franklin Roosevelt formed with Democrats and Republicans to accord veterans of Apple War II – including my grandfather, Stanley Dunham – the adventitious to go to academy on the GI Bill. Of course, those advantageous investments amount money. They're not free. And so we've additionally paid for these investments by allurement everybody to do their fair share. Look, if we had absolute resources, no one would anytime accept to pay any taxes and we would never accept to cut any spending. If we appetite a able boilerplate class, afresh our tax cipher charge reflect our values. To abate our deficit, I've already active about $1tn of spending cuts into law and I've proposed trillions more, including reforms that would lower the amount of Medicare and Medicaid.
If we don't do that, 160 actor Americans, including best of the bodies here, will see their taxes go up by an boilerplate of $1,000 starting in January and it would abominably abate our recovery. That's the abbreviate term.
In the continued term, we accept to amend our tax arrangement added fundamentally. Now, so far, best of my Republican accompany in Washington accept banned beneath any accident to ask the wealthiest Americans to go to the aforementioned tax amount they were advantageous aback Bill Clinton was president. Accumulate in mind, aback Admiral Clinton aboriginal proposed these tax increases, association in Congress predicted they would annihilate jobs and advance to addition recession. Instead, our abridgement created about 23 actor jobs and we alone the deficit. Today, the wealthiest Americans are advantageous the everyman taxes in over bisected a century. Beneath Admiral Clinton, the top amount was alone about 39%. Today, acknowledgment to loopholes and shelters, a division of all millionaires now pay lower tax ante than millions of you, millions of common families. Some billionaires accept a tax amount as low as 1%. It's amiss that in the United States of America, a abecedary or a assistant or a architecture worker, maybe earns $50,000 a year, should pay a academy tax amount than somebody raking in $50m. It's amiss for Warren Buffett's secretary to pay a academy tax amount than Warren Buffett. It's about authoritative choices that account not aloof the bodies who've done fantastically able-bodied over the aftermost few decades, but that allowances the boilerplate class, and those angry to get into the boilerplate class, and the abridgement as a whole.
Finally, a able boilerplate chic can alone abide in an abridgement area anybody plays by the aforementioned rules, from Wall Street to Main Street. As infuriating as it was for all of us, we rescued our above banks from collapse, not alone because a absolute banking accident would accept beatific us into a additional Depression, but because we charge a strong, advantageous banking area in this country.
If you're a big coffer or chancy banking institution, you now accept to address out a "living will" that capacity absolutely how you'll pay the bills if you fail, so that taxpayers are never afresh on the angle for Wall Street's mistakes. Now, unless you're a banking academy whose business archetypal is congenital on breaking the law, cheating consumers and authoritative chancy bets that could accident the absolute economy, you should accept annihilation to abhorrence from these fresh rules.
Some of you may know, my grandmother formed as a broker for best of her activity – formed her way up, started as a secretary, concluded up actuality a carnality admiral of a bank. For the aboriginal time in history, the reforms that we anesthetized put in abode a customer babysitter who is answerable with attention accustomed Americans from actuality taken advantage of by mortgage lenders or payday lenders or debt collectors. And the man we nominated for the post, Richard Cordray, is a above advocate accepted of Ohio who has the abutment of best advocate generals, both Democrat and Republican, throughout the country. Cipher claims he's not qualified.
But the Republicans in the Senate debris to affirm him for the job; they debris to let him do his job. Why? Does anybody actuality anticipate that the botheration that led to our banking crisis was too abundant blank of mortgage lenders or debt collectors?
We should be deepening blank and accountability. Too often, we've apparent Wall Street firms actionable above anti-fraud laws because the penalties are too anemic and there's no amount for actuality a echo offender. I'll be calling for legislation that makes those penalties calculation so that firms don't see abuse for breaking the law as aloof the amount of accomplishing business.
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Now, at Marvin's aback times get tough, the workers accede to accord up some allowances and some pay, and so do the owners. As one buyer said, "You can't abound if you're acid your aspect – and that's the abilities and acquaintance your workforce delivers." Our success has never aloof been about adaptation of the fittest. It's about architecture a nation area we're all added acceptable off. We accept that adamantine assignment will pay off, that albatross will be rewarded, and that our accouchement will accede a nation area those ethics alive on.
We are all Americans," Teddy Roosevelt told them that day. In the final years of his life, Roosevelt took that aforementioned bulletin all beyond this country, from tiny Osawatomie to the affection of Fresh York City, assertive that no amount area he went, no amount who he was talking to, everybody would account from a country in which anybody gets a fair chance.
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الثلاثاء، 6 ديسمبر 2011

Boot up: Microsoft delays China debut for Windows Phone 7, Apple's US HTC battle postponed, and more

HTC Titan

The HTC Titan, running Windows Phone 7.5
A quick burst of 11 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team

How the iPad 2 became my favorite computer >> Harry McCracken

" I think it's possible to use an iPad as one's primary device for professional-level content creation. Actually, scratch that. I'm positive it's possible - because I've been doing it for the past three months, and I've been having a really good time. "This hasn't been one of those experiments-for-the-sake-of-experimentation in which someone temporarily forsakes a PC for another device in order to write about the experience. No, I've been using the iPad for my daily activities-running Technologizer, writing for TIME, CNET, and AllBusiness.com, and more - because I find it to be the preferable tool in multiple respects. I've been using it about 80 percent of the time, and using my MacBook Air about 20 percent of the time. I have no desire to go back." That's using ZaggFolio, which is a really good keyboard for the iPad. Otherwise it would just be "reading and light productivity". See the pic with the article.

Microsoft Research: spammers act just like HIV virus in avoiding filters >> threatpost

"A report from Microsoft Research in honor of World AIDS Day yesterday described how Microsoft Researchers David Heckerman and Jonathan Carlson were called upon to help AIDS researchers analyze data about how the human immune system attacks the HIV virus using technology and algorithms Microsoft had developed to fight spam e-mail in the company's Hotmail, Outlook and Exchange e-mail products."

Clever game pricing, not just games, is key to Vita's success >> Eurogamer.net

"The world is a very different place now than it was when DS and PSP launched, when there was no such thing as an iPhone, let alone any real notion of games that could be easily downloaded in seconds for pennies. "Apple's rampant, rapid growth in handheld gaming has been astonishing and has caught traditional console makers completely off-guard. And what must really stick in Nintendo and Sony's craw is not Apple's boast of making the most popular portable gaming device in the world (a crafty spin, since most don't buy iPod Touch primarily as a games system), but that it's achieved it without even trying."

Anonymising medical data properly >> Ross Anderson

"I will be talking in London on Wednesday at a workshop on Anonymity, Privacy, and Open Data about the difficulty of anonymising medical records properly. I'll be on a panel with Kieron O'Hara who wrote a report on open data for the Cabinet Office earlier this year, and a spokesman from the ICO." Professor Ross Anderson is always worth listening to. Get along there.

RIM's faux BES for iOS and Android: Too little, too late | Mobile Technology - InfoWorld

"What's not been said in the immediate press release-based news coverage is RIM's careful statement that its mobile device management (MDM) tool will implement only those "inherent" capabilities of iOS and Android. Translation: None of the stuff that IT really likes about BES, such as its 500-plus security policies and military-level encryption, will apply to iOS and Android devices. RIM is doing nothing to advance iOS or Android security. "So why bother with Mobile Fusion? After all, dozens of MDM vendors support the "inherent" iOS and Android security capabilities. And a good half-dozen strong MDM providers offer proven, innovative, and value-added MDM tools. "Any company that now supports iOS or Android devices already deals with two MDM consoles: one for BlackBerry, and one for the rest. The benefit of having a single console is long gone." Oh, RIM, you.. do this a lot.

ITC postpones ruling on Apple's first complaint against HTC to December 14 >> FOSS Patents

The ITC has put off a decision about Apple v HTC until 14 December; it's got a heavy caseload. "Whatever the outcome will be, this is still the early stage of Apple's assertions of intellectual property rights against Android. It's not going to be the end for either party's aspirations. If there is an import ban, the key question will be what implications a possible workaround (which HTC and Google are sure to announce) will have."

Dell drops Streak 7, backs out of Android tablets in US >> Electronista

In October, we linked to V3 who pointed out that Dell was "gearing up to launch Windows 8 devices as Android disappoints". You now can't buy the Streak 7 online, and the Streak 5 has been axed. Dell however "remains committed to the mobility market". As it's not doing Windows Phones, or Android tablets, what's left there exactly? Oh, Windows 8 tablets. Next year. And do read the comments: "the developer community will support it." (As Dell, they expect, won't.)

Why Apple will be the #1 computer maker in 2012 >> TechPinions

"We are hearing that Microsoft's fee for Windows 8 tablet version could be as high as $68. If that is true, right off the top the BOM costs of Windows 8 tablets will most likely force prices higher than Apple's low-end iPad is today. And if Apple starts lowering their prices in 2013 as I suspect they will, Windows 8 tablets would be at premium pricing. "Also, while Microsoft and Intel and their partners are excited about ultrabooks, their current pricing is too high for consumers. ... "And even if Android tablets start gaining market share in consumer markets in the future, most of them are coming from non-PC vendors. The major PC vendors are winding down their Android tablet programs and all the big guys will be backing Windows 8 by the end of 2012. They must hope that Windows 8 tablet is a hit for this to give them any market share boost over Apple." That Windows tablet licence price is higher than that for Windows on OEM PCs now.

Microsoft Delays Windows Phone 7 in China to First Half 2012 | PCWorld

"Microsoft expects its Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system to launch in China during the first half of 2012, rather than in late 2011 as originally planned, the company said Saturday. "The US software giant is working to 'ensure local citizens have a great experience with Windows Phones', and is working closely with its partners in China to determine through what channels and when Windows Phones will be available regionally, it said in a statement." It's not as if Windows Phone has been in development since 2008, or that there are any major competitors already selling products there, so not to worry.

Google and the UK Citizens Advice Bureau - an uncomfortable alliance >> Tim Anderson's ITWriting

Tim Anderson goes hunting for the booklet advertised as being available from the Citizens Advice Bureau about being safe online. The physical booklet, not the web site.

Working at the Death Star >> Blogspot

"So, rather than host our shield generator safely inside the Death Star, you want us to contract it out to an external supplier based on a forest moon inhabited by hostile and deeply annoying midget bears?" "It's very cheap."

Free for all? Why mobile operators fear the end of phone calls

Onlookers film and photograph a burning car during the riots in London
Onlookers film and photograph a burning car during the riots in London. They might have then circulated it for free. Photograph: Michael Bowles/Rex Features
The August riots pushed the popularity of BlackBerry Messenger into the public consciousness, with the teenagers' mobile (or "mobe") of choice revealing itself as the perfect tool for organising spontaneous – er – mobbing.
Until the chaos erupted, I suspect most of BlackBerry's suit-wearing users, who rely on the phones for their office email, had little idea that the gadgets had taken off with such a different demographic.
But those without companies to pay their phone bills have found a way to get something for almost nothing – and legally. Armed with an unlocked, secondhand BlackBerry and a SIM-only contract from T-Mobile costing just over £10 a month, BBM (BlackBerry Messenger) messages are free and unlimited. If all your friends are messaging, there is no need to spend any money at all on calls and texts.
The way we use our phones is a neat example of a two-tier society, and BBM is just the tip of the second tier. In the jungle of applications now available to smartphone users, those that use the internet to offer free voice calls or messaging are emerging from the undergrowth.
Mobile phone networks have been worrying for some time about how these "free" services would eat into their profits once they became mass market. A quick look at the numbers now using them suggests the threat is no longer theoretical.
WhatsApp, based down the road from Google in Mountain View, California, is a text message alternative that works on most handsets, including BlackBerrys, iPhones, Android and Windows Phone devices. Launched in 2009, it uses 3G or Wi-Fi, has been downloaded onto more than 10m phones, and now carries over 1 billion messages a day. (That compares to about 6bn SMS messages sent daily in the US alone.) It can carry text, but also photos and videos, saving a packet on the extortionate fees charged by operators to send a picture message.
Viber, which offers free international calls and text messages, has been downloaded 30m times. Rebtel, with a similar service, has 14m users, and video calling application Tango 20m followers.
"Over-the-top" services (so-called because they piggyback on the mobile phone networks without bringing them any revenue) have come out of the trenches and are rushing headlong towards us.
There are stumbling blocks. Because they are free, these over-the-top services do not yet make big money for their creators. There are exceptions: Rebtel, which can connect you to a phone not on its network and charges for that, has revenues of $60m a year. With a swathe of rival brands competing for our attention alongside similar products from big beasts like Google and Facebook, many will fall by the wayside.
And of course using WhatsApp or Viber is only free if the person at the other end subscribes. Like Skype, which also has a mobile offering, they are only useful for communicating with people you are likely to speak to on a regular basis.
Whatever the hurdles, the numbers are growing. Downloading WhatsApp this week, I found that out of over 900 work and personal contacts on my phone, some 70 are already signed up. Less than 10%, but more than I expected.
At the Telco2.0 conference in November, senior executives from the telecoms industry were polled and predicted text messaging revenues would decline by 37% in three years, and voice revenues by 21% over the same period. They blamed cuts imposed by the European Commission on the price of calling a mobile, as well as competition from rival operators. But the biggest factor, they believed, would be responding to price pressure from over-the-top alternatives.
In fact, 2011 has been a year of mobile phone tariff inflation, as the likes of Vodafone, OrangeO2 try to mitigate the impact of the price cuts imposed by European regulators. and
Working out how to maintain revenues at their current levels is a multi-billion dollar question. But price increases in cash-strapped times may simply drive more consumers into the arms of free alternatives. The two-tier mobile culture is here to stay.

Windows Phone or Windows 8 on tablets? Only one will sell. Guess which

Business traveler using tablet computer in airport.
A business traveller using a tablet. Now, is that Office on there? Should it be on there? Will it ever be on there? Photograph: Ariel Skelley/Getty Images
Last week, I popped into a branch of Phones4U and picked up a SIM-free Lumia. The suspense was starting to kill me - was this a device that was going to make Microsoft relevant the smartphone space or not?
(Spoiler: I'm not sure. I've given myself until January 1st to decide whether to keep it, or trade it in for an iPhone 4S.)
But here's something - why on earth is Microsoft insisting that a tablet form factor has to be based on Windows 8? The Windows Phone OS would do the job just fine. Apart from one thing. Money.

Mood music

It's coincidental that I bought a Windows Phone smartphone around the same time that there was some chatter about Windows 8 being 'largely irrelevant' to traditional PC users and Windows 8 tablets being too late to hold consumer interest. The "mood music" on Twitter is not good in this regard … a good number of Microsoft specialists that I follow particularly closely are really starting to talk down Windows 8 tablets. In fact, it feels a little like the knives coming out for RIM around the time that people started to twig that PlayBook was not really all that. Here's a taster between James Kendrick and Mary-Jo Foley: @maryjofoley Windows 8 is increasingly seeming not like a work in progress, but a work in question.

The iPad's not a Mac

Do you remember that there was a time before iPad? I just about do … one thing I dimly remember was that no one proposed putting OS X on the thing. When it was launched, people tended to assume it would be a big iPhone and run the iPhone OS accordingly. Sensible move - small device, small OS.
Last week I wrote a piece on running a Windows-based development environment in the cloud. One standout thing from that experiment is that I only need a proper, full-on personal computer to do development - anything else I do with a computer I could happily write this on an iPad with a decent keyboard. I could happily do most things on an iPad. (Today, Harry MacCracken ran a much-tweeted piece on how the iPad 2 became his favourite computer, which reflects this idea.)
And now I own a Lumia. If I switch it on and play with it, it's pretty obvious that if this had a bigger screen and a Bluetooth keyboard, I wouldn't need a Windows PC in exactly the same way that having an iPad means that I don't need a Mac. If Windows Phone can do (generally) everything that an iPhone can do, a Windows Phone with a 10" screen should be able to do everything that an iPad can do.
So far though the message has been that as well as "immersive", Metro-style apps the big win for Windows 8 on ARM processors (the chip architecture that driving the smartphone revolution) is that you'll be able to run "normal" (what some call "legacy") Windows apps. That's a massive deal, the biggest of all the big deals. If you can by something that looks and feels iPad-esque but which runs Windows apps, that's really something. And it's worth the market waiting for. It's a strong differentiator to the iPad, and like all good differentiators its not easy to emulate.
But what's this? Mary-Jo Foley, the experienced Microsoft reporter, suggests that legacy apps won't be supported on Windows 8.
Oh.

What does that leave us with?

What do you call a tablet that's not an iPad, costs as much as an iPad, has less available software that the iPad, offers about the same user experience (UX) as the iPad, doesn't run normal Windows apps, can run Office apps, and reaches the market in Q4 2012 or Q1 2013? I think they call that a Windows 8 tablet. If I run the "punditry" app on my Lumia, I can see future headlines like "lacklustre sales" and "iPad storms the corporate world".
OK. So what do you call a tablet that's all those things, which runs Windows Phone rather than Windows 8, and is the hands of consumers in Q1 2012? I think you call that a decent competitor to iPad. Refresh my "punditry" app and I see headlines like "iPad sales challenged by Microsoft's tablet play" and "huge increase in MSFT stock price".
Moreover, without native apps, what on earth is the point of a Windows 8 tablet? There's only one differentiator that I can think of: Xbox. Hardly relevant to business.
Microsoft's entrenched thinking that a tablet has to be Windows 8-based is part philosophical, part commercial. Microsoft likes the idea of Windows Everywhere and wants to converge on a point of common engagement.
Commercially though, life is much bleaker. Microsoft makes most of its money from Windows and Office licenses. In fact the Windows division last quarter generated 28% of revenues and 57% of its profits, and the Office division generated 32% of revenues and 65% of its profits.
Yes, I know - that's 122% of profits. The reason it's 122%, not 100%, is because Bing burns money nearly twice as fast as it collects it, and because of other internal financing adjustments, which all subtract from the bottom line. (Here's a breakdown from October.) Here's the point: Windows and Office are the twin pillars of Microsoft's income. You - or Steve Ballmer - mess with them at your (his) peril.
Now, Microsoft charges OEMs far less for Windows Phone licenses (about $15 per unit) than for full-on Windows licenses (on average, working out to about $56 per unit).
Although there isn't much room in the bill of materials for a full-on Windows license in an iPad-competing tablet play in any case, iSuppli suggests it costs around $330 to build an iPad 2; adding a $56 Windows license would up the cost to around $386.
Now send your OEMs out to compete with Apple, selling iPads at retail for $499 (assuming Apple doesn't lower the price next year before Windows 8 tablets come out.) Apple has $169 of headroom to play with in its wholesale pricing to the retailer; the Windows 8 tablet OEM has $113. So Apple starts with an advantage: in a price war, it can make the first move.
That $113 now has to be split with the retailer. Assume that our OEM splits it 50-50 with the retailer, and retains $65 profit on a device sold at retail for $450. Not bad - except that $65 has to cover the logistics, marketing (why is yours better than BigOEM's Windows 8 tablet?), sales, and any variation in component prices. If you want to know how it will probably pan out, look at HP, the world's biggest PC OEM, which makes about $40 per $800 PC (average price) it sells, or 5% profit. (Notice that Microsoft makes about $37 profit per Windows licence - almost the same as HP.)
If the OEM can keep those costs down, say to $20 per tablet, then it's looking at $45 profit on a tablet sold wholesale for $450. And praying Apple doesn't lower iPad prices. Or that a bigger competitor doesn't undercut it. If all this sounds like "Mr Micawber's Tablet Business", well, that's because selling tablets turns out to be as easy as taking sweets from a baby. A baby tiger, being guarded by its mother.
Meanwhile, in this scenario, Microsoft's executives are back in Redmond, happily counting the $37 profit per tablet. For Microsoft, it's the classic "innovator's dilemma" - should you ruin income from one market on the hope of making it big in another? This scenario says: it probably won't.
Yet if Microsoft were to allow OEMs to use the cheaper Windows Phone licence, then the device price before wholesale is $345, and the headroom to the $499 retail price is $154 - much closer to Apple's. That difference gives far more wriggle room in every department - price, components, advertising. What's more, Windows Phone could look rather good on a tablet. It could sell - at least as well as a pricey Windows 8 ARM one. After all, Windows Phone includes Office and Office 365 in ways that tie people in to their existing Office licences.
But for Ballmer and the team, this is the bad news scenario. Only $15 per licence? And even less in profit? Compared to $37 in profit? It's a money-loser, people.
In Microsoft's case, though, there's another reason to wonder about tablets. It's this: will customers stump up for full-on Office licenses for a tablet? We have heard murmurs that Microsoft is apparently developing an Office version for the iPad, but how much will it cost? Apple's kinda-sorta-Office-competitor for iPad - the iWork suite of Keynote, Pages and Numbers - costs £7 a pop. Documents To Go, a popular Office-compatible productivity app for for Android and iOS, goes at £7 for the whole set. Not that businesses buy at retail, but a one-off Office Professional 2010 license from PC World costs £215. So that $499 becomes more than $600, even with a business licence.
Yes, but don't people need Office on tablets? Actually, look at it this way: the iPad has alreadyanything if Microsoft can't sell an Office license to go with it. There's little net gain. Soi maybe there'll be no Office for iPad. Perhaps that will be the differentiator between Windows 8 tablets and the iPad. done pretty well in business without Office, so perhaps there's an argument that it doesn't need Office at all, and won't get it. A device where Microsoft can't make the same per-install profit as it can with Office on a PC also kills off one of the pillars of the business. The device might as well run Android, or iOS, or webOS, or
I'm looking forward however to Microsoft explaining how ARM tablets won't support legacy apps and yet will run Office. That implies a port of Office to WinRT, or a port of the web-based Office 365 to run locally. Neither of those options sound doable in the timescale - I suspect we'll see a Windows 8 on ARM launch without Office. [Then again, Steve Sinofsky showed off Microsoft Word running on an ARM chip at CES in January 2011, so perhaps it will - Tech.Ed].)

Conclusion

Can anyone think of a previously dominant tech company that allowed the market to change under its feet while it thought its way was the right way? If you answered "RIM", we're on the same page. Microsoft's behaviour – the steadfast insistence on cramming Windows 8 onto the iPad-clone – is bleeding time and market share. And the hilarious (well, OK, tragic) thing is that it's unnecessary.
Microsoft could throw rocks out of any building on the Redmond campus and hit ten OEM partners falling over themselves to build as-good-as-the-iPad hardware on which the Windows Phone OS could be run. A little bit of development, a lot of testing and they're off and running. At least that's the (easy) technical side to the problem. Commercially, well, it's easy to say "jump over that cliff, you'll be fine". But having the guts to do it is another thing entirely.
So my Lumia is probably going to remain alone in having Windows Phone. No tablet to match. Oh well.

PlayBook writeoff means RIM's tablet has been a $1.5bn mistake

BlackBerry PlayBook
RIM's PlayBook: people have been sizing it up and finding it wanting, with fewer than a million shipped in three quarters. Photograph: Action Press/Rex Features
The PlayBook is beginning to look like the worst and most expensive decision that RIM, the maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, ever made.
Not only that: preliminary results issued by the company on Friday indicate that it is struggling to maintain pricing of its flagship phones, even though the new devices introduced last quarter were meant to push that pricing up.
The company announced on Friday that it is writing down the value of unsold PlayBook tablets in its warehouses by $485m, which will be taken as a charge against its pre-tax profits for the third quarter which ended in November.
That announcement indicates that RIM has now given up hope of charging the original price - which began at $399 for the 7in version, the same price as Apple's 10in iPad.

Told you so

The Guardian drew attention to the enormous growth in RIM's inventory at the end of the previous quarter, pointing to the way that it had begun to balloon as soon as RIM began receiving finished PlayBooks from Far Eastern factories. Here's the graph:
RIM inventory by value since 2002 RIM inventory by value from Dec 2002 - August 2011. Source: RIM accounts
Now RIM has had to recognise the reality: it's not going to get its money back on them. It's unclear whether the writedown effectively takes the value of the tablets in inventory down to zero, so that they can now be sold at a profit. But that would probably be the smart thing.
The big question is, how many PlayBooks are there sitting around that haven't even been shipped to retailers in RIM's warehouses? ISuppli put the device's BOM (bill of materials) cost at $271. Assuming that the PlayBooks it has were valued at that price, and have now been valued at zero, RIM is sitting on 1.79m unsold and unshipped PlayBooks.
That comes after it says it shipped 150,000 in the just-finished quarter, to add to the 200,000 in the previous quarter and the 500,000 in its inaugural quarter.
In other words, RIM seems to have ordered something like 2.65m PlayBooks. For the sake of simplicity, and because some of them won't have been the cheapest model with the $271 BOM, let's assume the real figure is actually 2.5m.

Not shipping, not selling

Of which it has only managed to ship (not sell) about one-third. Of which it has managed to sell… well, the company says in that announcement that more than the 150,000 shipped in the quarter were activated, so the swingeing price cuts must be kicking in at last. (Crackberry.com suggests that actually the figure is more like 5m units sitting in inventory. It all depends what value you take for the per-unit device.)
But the impact on RIM's cash position has been dire. Its second-quarter results (PDF) (to the end of August) show that its cash on hand dropped from $1.99bn at the end of May to $851m at the end of August. That's $1.14bn spent on something; most likely the PlayBook. (In its statement, RIM says that "The Company's cash balance at the end of the quarter increased by approximately $80 million to approximately $1.5 billion." It must be tweaking that by including long-term investments in its "cash balance". We don't think of long-term investments as cash, so it will be interesting, again, to see if RIM has simply revised the value of its long-term investments, even while its cash on hand has fallen.)
And now it says it will have to "increase promotional activity" - in other words, subsidise sales of - the PlayBook "to drive sell-through to end customers". That means more cash paid to retailers to artificially lower the price of the PlayBook.
The company also gave preliminary details of its third-quarter results, indicating that it shipped 14.1m BlackBerrys - a figure that represents a slight fall compared to the 14.2m of a year ago, but a substantial sequential increase from the 10.1m of the previous quarter. Those shipments would have been bolstered by the introduction of new phones.
But RIM also indicated that revenues for the quarter will be below its initial guidance of $5.3bn-$5.6bn. That would be a fall from the year-ago quarter, when revenues were $5.5bn. That, in turn, suggests that average selling prices for BlackBerrys has fallen from the year-ago period. We'll get more when the company reports its full results on 15 December.
So if we assign a sale price (to the channel) of $400 per device - impossible, because that was the retail price - then the PlayBook has contributed, over its life, about $340m to RIM's revenues. That's for a company which has brought in around $14.6bn in reeves in its past three quarters. Even if you price the PlayBook at $500 (which is above its selling price) the number shipped would mean it has only generated $425m, or around 3% of RIM's revenues in the past three quarters.
The PlayBook, in short, has been a flop from start to finish. It has so far cost the company around $1.6bn (the fall in cash plus the write-off) and it hasn't finished.
How did RIM get it so wrong? That's an interesting question. Announced just over a year ago, and the subject of a great deal of hype (RIM's co-CEO Jim Balsillie insisted in January that companies were so excited by the prospect they were delaying iPad purchases), the only thing that the PlayBook seemed to have going for it was that RIM had a great name for security and for accessibility. There was the promise made in February, even before the first one had launched, of an update in the summer - two 4G versions of the PlayBook - also never materialised. (It said in February that they would feature "support for LTE and HSPA+ high speed wide area wireless networks.")
But the software has been late, and RIM's reputation for solidity came unstuck after a series of outages in October, for which it is taking another charge of $50m.

Why, RIM, why?

My own guess? RIM was stampeded by the launch of the iPad into doing its own tablet, because it lost out so badly to the iPhone when that was launched (even though its business thrived on the back of the smartphone boom). In 2007, Balsillie was all but instructed by Vodafone (which had missed out on selling the iPhone in Europe to Telefonica) to build a touchscreen BlackBerry. Voila! The Storm, released in late 2008. It was awful, and left RIM behind in the game.
So when the iPad came out, RIM decided to get ahead of the game. Unfortunately, it didn't get ahead in the right part - the "persuading people to buy your product rather than someone else's" part. (Not to mention the "building your product on a just-in-time basis rather than optimistic three-month forecast" part.) The PlayBook isn't substantially worse than many of the 7in Android tablets out there, apart from having even fewer apps. But there's no reason to buy it ahead of an iPad, if a tablet is what you want.
And there goes another $1.5bn, tossed on the tablet pile, to go with HP's $2bn burnt on the TouchPad. Tablets are turning out to be money-munching monsters for some companies. At least when companies went into making would-be iPod killers it didn't murder them like this.

Woe is the stock

The stock market has completely lost patience with, and faith in, RIM. Its stock has fallen to $16.72 - the same level as May 2004, when it was selling fewer than a million handsets per quarter, though it was at least profitable; when you include the write-offs from inventory and the service outage, the one just past will be a loss-making quarter.
We'll remind you of what Horace Dediu uses as his rule of thumb for the mobile business: if you make a loss, even for one quarter, then you never come back to your former position in terms of market share or profit. So far it has held true across more than a dozen companies which have either exited the phone market or lost their independence after falling into loss.
The prognosis for RIM, therefore, isn't happy. Stock price on its own doesn't mean anything to the company; it doesn't affect how much money it has in the bank, nor in the short term how easy it is to get money, nor how good or bad its products are. The stock price is just a guess at how much money the company will make in the long term.
Right now, the market says that RIM's market capitalisation - its total profits in its future life - is $8.71bn. Subtract the $1.5bn of cash, and you have profits for its life forecast at $7.2bn. That's somewhere between 21 quarters (based on the profits in June-August) and eight quarters (based on the profits in December-February).
Either way, the numbers say RIM isn't long for this world if it doesn't shape up. The PlayBook? It's harmed the company enough. Time to let it go and focus on the smartphones, RIM's oldest, and best, business.

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(Beyond Pesticides, December 6, 2011) After three decades, we are in deep gratitude to our members for their continued support, as well as individuals who enjoy our online resources, like the Daily News Blog, or those who have joined us through online efforts to defend clean water from pesticides, get the antibacterial triclosan out of consumer products, or fight for strong organic standards as an alternative to pesticide-intensive and genetically engineered food.
That’s why we’re reaching out to ask you, as we do twice a year, to support our work and make a donation this holiday season.
Please consider a tax-deductible donation to Beyond Pesticides to help support work in these areas:
Children’s Health. Children are even more vulnerable to pesticides than adults. Studies link exposure to ADHD, lower IQ and more. We fight to protect kids from pesticides at schools, in the community, and on the food they eat.
Organic Food. Pesticides pose a hazard to your family, as well as farmworkers and the environment. Our work, including the online Eating with a Conscience guide, pushes for an end to chemical-intensive farming.
Protecting Pollinators. We need pollinators to grow many of the foods we eat. The disappearance of honey bees identifies a serious flaw in our approach to the use of pesticides.
Lawns and Landscapes. Huge quantities of toxic pesticides are being applied to lawns and parks for purely aesthetic purposes. Our work supports a nationwide transition from unnecessary chemical use to proven organic methods.
Public Education. We provide support to grassroots activists, policy makers, and others by phone, online and in person. We also publish the quarterly magazine, Pesticides and You, and maintain an information-rich website.
For a donation of $150, we will send you a copy of the award-winning film Vanishing of the Bees. Thank you for your support. Donate here.