Saturday, December 28, 2013

Sharks in Australia begin using Twitter to warn surfers and swimmers of their presence

More than 300 tagged sharks automatically send tweets when they swim within a kilometer of beaches on country's the dangerous west coast


Large sharks off Western Australia are now doing their part to keep surfers and swimmers safe–by sending tweets warning of their presence.
Scientists have fitted 320 sharks, many of them great whites, with transmitters that automatically issue warnings to the Surf Life Saving Western Australia’s Twitter feed when the tagged sharks approach within a kilometer of the coast’s popular beaches.
For example, a tweet sent early Saturday in Australia reads: “Fisheries advise: tagged Bronze whaler shark detected at Garden Island (north end) receiver at 06:0700 AM on 27-Dec-2013.”

sharktweet.jpegThe twitter feed has more than 14,000 followers and the real-time warnings, it’s hoped, will help people make more informed decisions when choosing to venture into the ocean.Large sharks off Western Australia are now doing their part to keep surfers and swimmers safe–by sending tweets warning of their presence.Scientists have fitted 320 sharks, many of them great whites, with transmitters that automatically issue warnings to the Surf Life Saving Western Australia’s Twitter feed when the tagged sharks approach within a kilometer of the coast’s popular beaches.For example, a tweet sent early Saturday in Australia reads: “Fisheries advise: tagged Bronze whaler shark detected at Garden Island (north end) receiver at 06:0700 AM on 27-Dec-2013.”
Chris Peck, from SLSWA, told Sky News that this system will reach beachgoers before alerts issued via traditional media, such as radio and newspapers.
“You might not have got some information until the following day, in which case the hazard has long gone and the information might not be relevant,” Peck said. “Now it’s instant information and really people don’t have an excuse to say we’re not getting the information, it’s about whether you are searching for it and finding it.”
Six people have been killed by sharks off Western Australia in the past two years. The latest victim, Chris Boyd, 35, was fatally bitten while surfing in November.
The government has been under tremendous pressure to make the waters safer and the Tweeting program comes after a decision to allow professional hunters to kill large sharks sighted in certain areas.
Premier Colin Barnett recently told reporters: “The safety of human life, the safety of beach goers using our marine environment must come first.”
The shark-culling effort, however, has been highly criticized as a program that will only lend a perception that the waters are safer after a shark or several sharks are removed.
So far, nobody has tweeted in opposition to shark’s using Twitter to announce their arrival. To be sure, it seems like the more rational of the two plans.

By Pete Thomas

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

iPhone 6 and Galaxy S5 will both lack the latest trendy smartphone feature

The iPhone 6 and Galaxy S5 will reportedly not have flexible displays, as some people may have expected, unnamed “industry sources” told The Korea Herald. Apparently Samsung is unable to mass-produce curved displays in sufficient numbers for its upcoming flagship device. “The current capacity for flexible panels is not high enough for the Galaxy S5, which will be rolled out early next year.” Eugene Investment & Securities analyst Kim Jong-hyun said. “Curved ones will be unveiled late next year as a Galaxy variant rather than as a flagship model.”

Because Samsung and LG are the only two companies producing curved displays, and because they can’t yet meet Apple’s volume requirements, it’s believed that the iPhone 6 that will launch next year will also lack a curved display. Other Chinese handset makers are not expected to make use of the technology either. “Apple is a very difficult client. Suppliers must disclose every cost and detail and reap little profit,” an unnamed source said. “Chinese companies may not stand it at least for now.”


Samsung is currently producing up to 500,000 flexible displays for Smartphones, with a 30 percent yield, and production could go up to 1 million units in late 2014. However, Samsung’s first flexible display Smartphone will reportedly only sell 50,000 units in South Korea – the Galaxy Round is not available in other markets. LG also makes curved displays for the LG G Flex handset, which is available in South Korea and other markets. LG is reportedly producing fewer curved screens than Samsung each month, while Japan Display “is even further behind.”

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Qualcomm Picks Insider as New Chief Executive

SAN FRANCISCO — Qualcomm, the wireless technology company that is one of the largest chip makers in the world, said on Friday that its chief operating officer, Steven M. Mollenkopf, would become its new chief executive.

The company said its board chose Mr. Mollenkopf, 44, as chief executive in a unanimous vote. In March, he will succeed Paul E. Jacobs, who will become executive chairman.
Mr. Mollenkopf, an electrical engineer with deep experience in semiconductors, has worked his way up the ranks at the company for the last 20 years. In recent years, he oversaw the $3.1 billion purchase of the chip maker Atheros Communications, the company’s largest acquisition ever, before becoming chief operating officer in 2011.
As a member of Qualcomm’s executive committee, Mr. Mollenkopf helped to guide Qualcomm’s global strategy. The company says his technical and business leadershiphave been critical to its success.
“With today’s announcement, we enable a smooth transition to a proven executive in Steve Mollenkopf,” Sherry Lansing, presiding director of Qualcomm’s board, said in a statement.
Qualcomm, a company based in San Diego with a market capitalization of about $123 billion, receives most of its revenue and profit from technology for cellphones to communicate with wireless networks. The cellphone and network technology, including CDMA chips and cellular networks, are used by Sprint andVerizon Wireless. Qualcomm also makes mobile processors that run the software of many smartphones, including those made by Samsung Electronics, Sony, Nokia and BlackBerry.

“I look forward to working with our executive team and our employees in driving growth for our company and the entire mobile ecosystem as it transitions to 4G and beyond,” Mr. Mollenkopf said in a statement.

Qualcomm is trying to expand more aggressively in the lucrative mobile industry. Last month, the chip maker joined the private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management, along with BlackBerry’s co-founders, Mike Lazaridis and Doug Fregin, to prepare a bid for BlackBerry, the struggling smartphone maker, according to people briefed on the process.

While Qualcomm is enormously successful, it has run into some problems in China, its biggest market. The company said in November that it faced an antitrust investigation by the Chinese government for reasons that have been kept confidential. In the financial year that ended in September, Qualcomm earned $12.3 billion in revenue from China, or 49 percent of the company’s total revenue; a portion of the revenue attributed to China came from phones assembled in the country and sold in foreign markets.

Many analysts speculate that the antitrust investigation could be related to China Mobile, the largest wireless network in China with more than 750 million subscribers, which is preparing to introduce its faster fourth-generation network later this month. China Mobile’s new 4G network will most likely rely on technology used by Qualcomm. Analysts say they believe that is why the Chinese government started the antitrust inquiry, as a way to gain leverage ahead of royalty negotiations with Qualcomm.

China Mobile is also widely expected to reach a deal with Apple to carry its iPhone. While Apple designs its own processors, the iPhones rely on Qualcomm’s networking chips to connect to newer 4G networks.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Best Health Apps To Get Fit


There does come a time when we look down at our own flabby self and give ourselves a break from all the Angry Bird craziness ensuing on our smartphone screen and go for a jog. We decided to give you the much-needed motivational nudge and combine the mundane exercise routine with some gizmo and gadgetry!
Here are a bunch of health and fitness apps that you can download for your smartphone that will help you get back in shape, or keep yourself fit the right way!

1. WebMD

We tend to get worried about frivolous things regarding our health and well-being time and again and since we’re too embarrassed to visit the doctor for everything, a sudden urge to google the symptoms swells up. In such a case, WebMD offers the perfect solution in which all you need to do is add some personal detail and narrow down our symptoms and the app does the rest. It gives you a rough diagnosis of what might be wrong with you and even offers treatment for the same. Oh, and it can be highly resourceful during a First-Aid emergency.

2. Sleep Cycle

Getting rudely awakened from our deep sleepby an annoying alarm clock is the worst way to kickstart a morning. And the only cure to all of that is the Sleep Cycle. This app smartly clubs itself to your phone’s accelerometer and tracks your movement in your sleep. And whenever it senses that you’re sleep is the lightest, it’ll ring the bell! Don’t worry though, it’ll wake you up around a 30-minute window frame of your set time so that your schedule doesn’t get messy.

3. Fitness Buddy

Fitness Buddy is a fitness buddy in the truest sense, and a smart one at that. Usually we get confused about which workout to execute to flex our muscles the right way and Fitness Buddy does just that! All you need to do is set a fitness goal and it will map a fitness regime for you to achieve! It offers more than 1,700 exercises and 1,000 videos for guidance.

4. MyFitnessPal Calorie Counter & Diet Tracker

Today’s calorie conscious beings create a huge fuss regarding the amount of calorie that goes into their tummy, and the amount they burn. But that would seem like a worry of yesterday, all thanks to MyFitnessPal Calorie Counter & Diet Tracker. This app keeps a track on the amount of calories that you have consumed and the amount that you have burned through exercising or your daily routine. Perfect for fitness freaks.

5. RunKeeper

RunKeeper combines the power of your phone’s GPS and accelerometer and assists you in all the walking and jogging that you do on a daily basis. It tracks your running time, the distance covered, your pace, and the amount of calories burned during the process. It even comes preloaded with running regimes and workoutsto help you in scheduling your runs accordingly! It’s in-built audio cues help in giving you the much-needed motivational nudge if you’re slowing down or stopping.