Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Apple files application for 'iWatch' trademark in Japan

Apple files application to register 'iWatch' trademark in Japan

Evidence is mounting that Apple might out a smartwatch in the near future after Yahoo Japan noticed that the company applied for the "iWatch" trademark in Japan on June 3rd. Our Japanese editor noticed that several other companies have applied for that term as well, though this one (released on June 27th) is from Apple Inc. of Cupertino. That follows a patent application from Apple we saw earlier in the year for a watch-like AMOLED device that proposed a slap bracelet, kinetic energy charger and "end-detection" user sensor, among other features. In addition, other rumors from Bloomberg back in February suggested that 100 Apple employees were working on a smartwatch of some kind. If we don't see a device after all that, Cupertino's gone to a heck of a lot of trouble for nothing -- check after the break for a screen grab (in Japanese) of the trademark application.

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Monday, June 24, 2013

EXCLUSIVE: Snowden Sought Booz Allen Job To Gather Evidence On NSA Surveillance | South China Morning Post

EXCLUSIVE: Snowden Sought Booz Allen Job To Gather Evidence On NSA Surveillance | South China Morning Post
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A TV screen shows a news report of Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee who leaked top-secret documents about sweeping U.S. surveillance programs, at a shopping mall in Hong Kong Sunday, June 23, 2013. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)

South China Morning Post:

Edward Snowden tells the Post he took a job at NSA contractor Booz Allen Hamilton to collect proof of surveillance programme.

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    Helping Child Succeed Martial Arts Sports - Kids Karate

    Supporting their children in a martial arts class

    Being there to support your children is half the battle to their achieving success in martial arts.

    What can parents do to ensure their children succeed in martial arts or other sports? Mostly, it is about just being there for them and supporting them.

    I wrote this guest post a few years back. It received many responses, but sadly the host site no longer exists. I decided to re-write it on my own blog. I wrote this article from a unique perspective?that of the child?s. Our kids karate classes in Sydney are popular because the sensei get right ?down in the dirt? with the children and actively participate, not just bark out orders. This gives us a different viewpoint. From my many years experience in working with kids, I offer this advice that will help the parent support their child in the martial arts or any other sport.

    ?Be there whenever you can to watch me. It means so much to me and I will try extra hard when you are there?.

    ?Be there to support me, especially on grading day. Every other parent is cheering for their child, but I am sad because there is no one here to cheer for me?.

    ?Observe me quietly during my karate class with a smile on your face and always give me positive feedback when we get home, this shows me that you care.?.

    ?It makes me happy that you volunteer when the sensei asks for parent helpers, I love seeing you take part in my class?.

    ?Please pick me up from practice on time. All of the other kids have gotten their hugs and are gone and I am still here waiting for you. I feel abandoned and will cry?.

    ?When you blabber loudly on your mobile phone and make the Sensei ask you to take it outside, it really embarrasses me?.

    ?Help me with my belt if it falls off, the sensei is very busy and does not have the time?.

    ?You told the sensei I am not any good at Karate. I thought he was proud of me. That really hurts?.

    ?You have your face buried in the newspaper and have not watched one of my kicks today?.

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    ?Don?t push us too hard. Practising five days a week is a bit much for our little bodies and it will soon become a job?.

    ?Ask us what lessons we learned in karate today. It shows you care?.

    ?Practice with me at home or at least watch me practice?.

    ?Please sew up my karate pants so I don?t trip and fall down in front of the whole class?.

    ?Please don?t compare me to other children. I am not as big, strong, and coordinated as Grant/Julie. It is not my fault?.

    ?You sometimes get angry when I don?t win the game or match. The sensei says that what counts most is not winning, but having fun and doing your best?.

    ?Do tell me you are proud of my efforts in karate. I live for it?.

    ?Let us be kids and have a bit of fun. We only get to do it once?.

    How do you support your children in the martial arts or other sports? Your comments are appreciated.

    Source: http://karate-kids.com.au/help-your-child-succeed-in-martial-arts-or-any-sport/

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    Recognising Karmic Relationships | Cauldrons and Cupcakes

    ?When someone has a strong intuitive connection, Buddhism suggests that it?s because of karma, some past connection.?
    ~?Richard Gere

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    Karmic relationships are a big part of our growth. We can experience a karmic relationship with lovers, siblings, children, parents or friends, even work colleagues.

    Contrary to popular opinion, not all karmic relationships are soul mate relationships. ?Rather, karmic relationships happen because before we came to this life we have made a conscious choice to come together with another soul so that we can share, support, learn, heal, resolve past life issues, forgive and grow.

    There are several defining characteristics of karmic relationships, but the most obvious ones are:

    • instant recognition of each other on some level, especially when there is no way you have ever met before
    • strong, and often unexplainable attraction (the sort we can?t justify to ourselves, let alone family or friends)
    • an intensity to the relationship, either positive or negative
    • a tendency for the relationship to become for a time, the most dominant or perhaps even our ONLY relationship
    • a deep emotional or physical connection, often that has an addictive quality
    • an ability to really press each other?s buttons
    • an inability to easily walk away
    • a feeling of the need to stay, even if it is hard, so that you can work through or resolve something

    Usually karmic relationships serve to bring you together for a definite purpose, and once that purpose is achieved, the ?spell? is broken and the relationship loses its pull. Looking back you might wonder what ever brought you together ? even you won?t understand it!

    Many of my clients have experienced intense friendships or love relationships that taught them hard lessons, that changed them in some way, and that caused them to move in a new direction. ?Often these relationships were painful, uncomfortable and a wild ride. ?None of their friends or family understood why they were in that relationship, and it often made little sense to my clients either, but they couldn?t seem to help it or avoid the pull of the other person.

    A large number of them then went on to find a lifelong partner, or a satisfying new life direction?

    Not all relationships are difficult ? some are wonderful, but last only a short time. ?They buoy us up and remind us of something positive and important about ourselves, building a stronger sense of self and purpose.

    Some karmic relationships will support you for your entire life, and if one person dies before the other the one who remains will not find someone to replace that love, and that feeling of deep connection will endure even if that person takes a new partner. ?Note ? this relationship may not be with a lover, but could also be with a friend or family member.

    These enduring karmic relationships are characterised by:

    • the feeling that you understand in each in ways other people can?t
    • a feeling of loyalty and a deep bond
    • a sense of being very comfortable with the other person, as if you?ve known them forever, even if you?ve just met
    • a knowledge that you are sharing a path through life
    • a feeling of deep trust, and a knowledge that you are supported by this person
    • an easiness with one another, even if you do have issues to work through
    • an ability to truly forgive, and to move on, together

    We are all connected, often in ways we can?t possibly understand from where we are, down here. I find it incredibly reassuring, to know that love transcends time and space, and that we care enough about each other as souls to show up in each others lives over and over again.

    If you?d like to read more about karmic relationships and the incredible power of love you might enjoy these posts:

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    Source: http://cauldronsandcupcakes.com/2013/06/23/recognising-karmic-relationships/

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    Sunday, June 23, 2013

    Egypt's Army to 'Intervene' if Anti-Morsi Protest Turns Violent (Voice Of America)

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    Beagle-boxer-basset wins World's Ugliest Dog

    PETALUMA, Calif. (AP) ? A huge-headed, duck-footed mix of beagle, boxer and basset hound was the upset winner Friday at the 25th annual World's Ugliest Dog Contest.

    Walle (WAHL-ee), a 4-year-old mutt from Chico, Calif., who was entered at the last minute, was judged most unsightly of 30 dogs at the Northern California competition.

    "This dog looked like he's been photo-shopped with pieces from various dogs and maybe a few other animals," judge Brian Sobel said.

    Walle overcame the dominance in recent years by nearly hairless Chihuahuas, Chinese cresteds, or combinations of the two.

    Owner Tammie Barbee got the dog when he was three months old.

    "People come up to me and say that dog is not right," Barbee said, "but I love him."

    Judges said they were especially impressed by Walle's bizarre waddle of a walk.

    Walle wins $1,500 and will make several network TV appearances next week, including NBC's "Today" show and ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live."

    The contest at the Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds gets worldwide attention, with media from around the world traveling to Petaluma, about 40 miles north of San Francisco.

    Organizers say the dogs are judged for their "natural ugliness in both pedigree and mutt classes."

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    Brazil's president pledges to hold dialogue with protesters

    By Brian Winter and Jeferson Ribeiro

    SAO PAULO/BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff promised on Friday to hold a dialogue with members of a protest movement sweeping the country, but also said she would do whatever is necessary to maintain order in the wake of widespread vandalism and looting.

    "We cannot live with this violence that shames Brazil," she said in a nationally televised address. "All institutions and public security forces should prevent, within the limits of the law, every form of violence and vandalism."

    Rousseff spoke even as new demonstrations broke out on Friday, including one that for several hours blocked most passengers from entering or leaving the country's busiest international airport, outside Sao Paulo.

    The protests have come out of seemingly nowhere over the past week. More than 1 million people took to the streets on Thursday in the biggest demonstrations in Brazil in 20 years.

    The nameless, leaderless movement - composed largely of students and the middle class - has pulled together a wide range of grievances including bad public transport and healthcare, corruption, and the billions of dollars that the government is spending to host next year's World Cup.

    Rousseff, a former guerrilla who herself protested a military rule during the 1960s, praised the peaceful majority of protesters and said she would listen to their demands.

    Speaking calmly but firmly, she said Brazil has a "historic opportunity" to harness the energy from the protests and make improvements. But she warned the movement could be ruined by violence like that seen on Thursday, when protesters smashed buildings, looted stores and set fires in a dozen cities.

    Rousseff said it was her "obligation to listen to the voice of the streets, as well as dialogue with all segments" of society peacefully protesting.

    The president, who is not known for initiating talks, did not specify what such a process would look like.

    After her speech, the hashtag #calabocadilma - "Shut up, Dilma" in Portuguese began trending on Twitter accompanied by withering comments attacking her government.

    Friday's protests were much smaller than those on Thursday. There were signs of a backlash against the movement on Friday, and one prominent leftist group said it would stop organizing marches for now because of discord and violence.

    Unlike other recent protest movements such as the Arab Spring, Brazil's demonstrators are not targeting individual politician and Rousseff remains relatively popular.

    Many are part of the middle class, which benefited from a recent economic boom. But they are upset about paying European-level taxes for what some describe as African-level public services.

    Rousseff made a specific appeal for calm during a warm-up event underway for the World Cup. Clashes between protesters and police have occurred outside stadiums, terrifying many fans and tourists.

    OPTIONS LIMITED

    A recent economic slowdown and rising inflation has crimped the government's budget, meaning it probably cannot offer a major public investment plan without making painful spending cuts elsewhere - unlikely with an election looming next year.

    Rousseff in her speech cited plans such as setting aside future oil royalties for education and importing doctors from abroad. She has previously made these proposals and they have faced resistance in Congress and elsewhere.

    Mayors of several cities tried to yield to one of the protesters' main demands this week by rolling back a recent hike in bus and subway fares, but the demonstrations only grew.

    The festive atmosphere that had attracted many students and even their parents to demonstrations over the past week took a big and possibly lasting hit on Thursday night.

    TV images showed masked youths looting stores, setting fires and defacing buildings including the foreign ministry in Brasilia, which had its windows smashed. The violence was widespread, occurring in at least a dozen cities, and appeared to be fueled by fringe movements and common criminals taking advantage of the disorder.

    Two people died as a result of the protests, local media reported, including one death caused by a car plowing into a crowd. More than 60 were injured in Rio de Janeiro alone.

    BACKLASH

    Radio, TV, Twitter and other social media crackled on Friday with condemnations of the violence, while the unity that had prevailed among protesters at the heart of the movement also showed signs of breaking down.

    The Free Fare Movement in Sao Paulo, an activist group that was instrumental in the rise of the protests, said it would stop organizing new demonstrations for now after street fights broke out among protesters with different objectives on Thursday.

    Douglas Belome, a bank teller and member of the Free Fare group, said things turned ugly when some protesters sought to prevent left-wing political parties from waving their flags.

    "At least for now, there are no new demonstrations scheduled," he told Reuters, expressing regret for the violence.

    World soccer body FIFA on Friday condemned the recent violence but said it had not considered cancelling either the warmup tournament, known as the Confederations Cup, or the big event next year.

    Italy coach Cesare Prandelli told reporters that his team was banned from leaving the hotel because of the unrest.

    Polls have shown that a large majority of Brazilians support the protesters and their aims. But the demonstrators' primary tactic of blocking main roads has begun to wear on some people.

    "I support these (protests), but I think it's out of control," said Nilson Chabat, a 31-year-old gas station attendant on his way to work on Friday in Sao Paulo. "Many of us are angry but you can't just go make a mess every day."

    (Additional reporting by Silvio Cascione and Caroline Stauffer; Editing by Todd Benson and Xavier Briand)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/brazils-president-pledges-hold-dialogue-protesters-012739241.html

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