Friday, March 1, 2013

Ahead of the Bell: February auto sales

DETROIT (AP) -- Tax increases. Rising gas prices. Political dysfunction in Washington. None of that could keep Americans away from auto dealer showrooms in February.

Industry analysts expect last month's sales to be up about 7 percent from February of 2012 as the U.S. auto sales recovery keeps powering its way through bad news and uncertainty. Automakers release February sales figures Friday.

"I think these little speed bumps aren't big enough to slow down the momentum right now," said Jeff Schuster, senior vice president of forecasting for LMC Automotive, an industry consulting firm.

Schuster and other analysts say there are plenty of reasons to buy cars:

? People need to replace aging cars. Pent-up demand is driving sales, as is the expiration of two- and three-year leases.

? Interest rates are at historic lows, and credit is more readily available.

? Hiring has picked up, giving people more money to spend. Hourly pay has risen faster than inflation the past three months.

? Many automakers have exciting new vehicles to choose from, both trucks and fuel-efficient small cars.

Forecasters say it wasn't a normally lackluster February. Schuster says sales probably hit an annual rate of 15.2 million cars and trucks. The TrueCar.com auto pricing site predicts 15.7 million, making it the best February since 2007. That's far better than the 10.4 million sold in 2009, but short of the recent peak of near 17 million in 2005.

Matt LaFontaine, general manager of the LaFontaine Automotive Group, an 18-franchise chain in the Detroit area, said all of his dealerships that sell Detroit-based brands will beat their projections for the month.

"The biggest thing for us is just making sure we have enough product on the ground," he said.

Congress and President Barack Obama aren't likely to reach an agreement before $85 billion in automatic government spending cuts kick in on Friday, but LaFontaine said the debate and uncertainty haven't cut into auto sales. Customers, he says, "are ready to make a move."

Gas prices, which rose 36 cents per gallon in February to around $3.78 per gallon, also haven't hurt sales. In fact, sales of larger vehicles like pickup trucks have improved, Schuster said. Consumers also shrugged off a Social Security tax increase that started in January and cut take-home pay. For a household making between $70,000 and $100,000 per year, it cost around $300 per month, which is close to a car payment.

Barclay's analyst Brian Johnson said the tax increase has had little impact on new-car buyers, but it may hurt used-car sales because those buyers are more price-sensitive.

Automakers are spending less on discounts and deals, which cut into their profits and brand image. Discounts in February averaged $2,392 per vehicle, down almost 4 percent from a year ago, TrueCar said.

But low interest rates are offsetting that, LaFontaine said. The average four-year auto loan has a 2.5 percent interest rate, according to Bankrate.com. That's about half of what it was five or six years ago. On a $20,000 loan, that means a monthly payment of $438, down $23 from a 5 percent loan. Plus, automakers offer subsidized loans to spur sales, many with no interest.

And some consumers have no choice but to buy. The average vehicle on U.S. roads is a record 11.2 years old. Many car buyers are being forced to replace aging vehicles after hanging on to them through the Great Recession, and businesses are also replacing older pickup trucks.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ahead-bell-february-auto-sales-080143901.html

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Leaving NKorea, Rodman calls Kims 'great leaders'

PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) ? Ending his unexpected round of basketball diplomacy in North Korea on Friday, ex-NBA star Dennis Rodman called leader Kim Jong Un an "awesome guy" and said his father and grandfather were "great leaders" ? an assessment that got short shrift from the U.S. government.

Rodman, the highest-profile American to meet Kim since he inherited power from father Kim Jong Il in 2011, watched a basketball game with the authoritarian leader Thursday and later drank and dined on sushi with him.

At Pyongyang's Sunan airport on his way to Beijing, Rodman said it was "amazing" that the North Koreans were "so honest." He added that Kim Jong Il and Kim Il Sung, North Korea's founder, "were great leaders."

"He's proud, his country likes him ? not like him, love him, love him," Rodman said of Kim Jong Un. "Guess what, I love him. The guy's really awesome."

At Beijing's airport, Rodman pushed past waiting journalists without saying anything.

Rodman's visit to North Korea began Monday and took place amid tension between Washington and Pyongyang. North Korea conducted an underground nuclear test just two weeks ago, making clear the provocative act was a warning to the United States to drop what it considers a "hostile" policy toward the North.

The State Department on Friday distanced itself from Rodman's visit and his praise for Kim, saying he doesn't represent the United States.

"The North Korean regime has a horrific human rights record, quite possibly the worst human rights situation in the world," spokesman Patrick Ventrell told reporters in Washington. He accused the regime of depriving their people of food, shelter, water and maintaining prison gulags.

Ventrell also took aim at Pyongyang for its grand treatment of the visiting basketball stars.

"Clearly you've got the regime spending money to wine and dine foreign visitors, when they should be feeding their own people," he said.

Rodman traveled to Pyongyang with three members of the professional Harlem Globetrotters basketball team, VICE correspondent Ryan Duffy and a production crew to shoot an episode on North Korea for a new weekly HBO series.

Kim, a diehard basketball fan, told the former Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls star that he hoped the visit would break the ice between the United States and North Korea, said Shane Smith, founder of the New York-based VICE media company.

Dressed in a blue Mao suit, Kim laughed and slapped his hands on a table during the game at Jong Ju Yong Gymnasium as he sat nearly knee to knee with Rodman. Rodman, the man who once turned up in a wedding dress to promote his autobiography, wore a dark suit and dark sunglasses, but still had on his nose rings and other piercings. A can of Coca-Cola sat on the table before him in photos shared with AP by VICE.

Smith, after speaking to the VICE crew in Pyongyang, said Kim and Rodman "bonded" and chatted in English, though Kim primarily spoke in Korean through a translator.

Thursday's game ended in a 110-110 tie, with two Americans playing on each team alongside North Koreans. After the game, Rodman addressed Kim in a speech before a crowd of tens of thousands of North Koreans and told him, "You have a friend for life," VICE spokesman Alex Detrick told AP.

At an "epic feast" later, the leader plied the group with food and drinks and round after round of toasts were made, Duffy said in an email to AP.

Duffy said he invited Kim to visit the United States, a proposal met with hearty laughter from the North Korean leader.

Kim said he hoped sports exchanges would promote "mutual understanding between the people of the two countries," the official Korean Central News Agency said.

Ventrell said the U.S. wanted North Korea to come into line with their international obligations and to stop ballistic missile tests and their nuclear programs. "We're not going to read into this sort of theater one way or another," he said.

North Korea and the U.S. fought on opposite sides of the three-year Korean War, which ended in a truce in 1953. The foes never signed a peace treaty, and do not have diplomatic relations.

Rodman's trip is the second attention-grabbing American visit this year to North Korea. Google's executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, made a four-day trip in January to Pyongyang, but did not meet the North Korean leader.

The Obama administration had frowned on the trip by Schmidt, who was accompanied by former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, but has avoided criticizing Rodman's outing, saying it's about sports.

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Associated Press writer Matthew Pennington in Washington contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/leaving-nkorea-rodman-calls-kims-great-leaders-111905240.html

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Internet's dad wants to talk to animals

We humans are a well wired species. But people who invented the Internet think there are connections we've yet to forge--with other intelligent animals on this planet, and unknown species on others

Vint Cerf, who helped build the early Internet (and now sits at Google as their chief Internet evangelist) and three other Internet and animal communication experts recently explained how we could connect with animals and help animals talk to each other. They call it the "Interspecies Internet" or I2I project, and introduced the audience at TED 2013 to the concept in a panel at Long Beach, CA on Thursday (Feb. 28).

"Although it will clearly be used by beings of the same species for communication a special emphasis will be made on communications between species, including our own," Peter Gabriel, the project's founder writes on the project's Facebook page. "It will also allow us and our children many insights into the nature of the other species , or sentient beings, with whom we share the planet."

The idea of an Internet for animals started out when Gabriel began doing jam sessions with bonobos and was struck by how similar they were to human musicians. He tracked down researchers who have been observing and animal communication, and convinced them to get on board.

Given the project's goals, it makes sense that Neil Gershenfeld is involved. Gershenfeld has been a fixture at MIT for a decade (now director of the Center for Bits and Atoms) and has a long history of studying the way the Internet connects us, as well as the things we own.

Gershenfeld and Cerf first announced the project at the World Science Festival last year in October. "They draw they play games. They're smart, they interact, they're social," Gershenfeld said then, describing interactions that dolphins and apes have had with iPads, which researchers have been studying for some time. "There isn't a firewall between us and them."

"If we are ever going to have first contact with aliens, the first thing we need to understand is how to interact with species on our own planet," Cerf added.

Even if Cerf did seem to be half-joking, animal communications experts seem to agree that he has a point.

?You can?t get more alien than the dolphin. We?re separated by 95 million years of divergent evolution. These are true non-terrestrials,? animal communications researcher Diana Reisstold the audience at TED. Reiss did pioneering work on dolphin communication and intelligence, and her early work with dolphins and mirrors helped researchers understand how smart the ocean mammals are.

The way the researchers see it now, the network will have many similarities to the regular Internet today. "Many of the phenomena of the net, universal communication, open access to information and education, group behavior and social networks will have their parallels in the Interspecies Internet," Gabriel writes.

NBC News has reached out to I2I and we will update this story when we hear back.

Via: Fast Company, The Verge

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/futureoftech/internets-dad-wants-talk-animals-1C8640290

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Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (3D) Film Review ... - View London

One out of Five stars
Running time: 88 mins

Dismal action/adventure fantasy that consists of nothing more than a series of badly directed fight sequences and fails to engage on every conceivable level, thanks to poor direction, lacklustre performances and a badly written, frequently idiotic script.

What's it all about?
Directed by Norwegian filmmaker Tommy Wirkola, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters begins with the familiar fairy tale version of the story, in which young siblings Hansel and Gretel (Cedric Eich and Alea Sophia Boudodimos) kill a witch by shoving her into an oven after a traumatic encounter in a gingerbread house. Fifteen years later and grown-up Hansel (Jeremy Renner) and Gretel (Gemma Arterton) have turned professional Witch Hunters, travelling the land and killing witches, armed with an array of ridiculously souped-up weaponry.

Summoned by Mayor Engleman (Rainer Bock), Hansel and Gretel arrive in a small town just in time to stop Sheriff Berringer (Peter Stormare) from killing Mina (Pihla Viitala), a young woman accused of being a witch. Having angered Berringer, Hansel and Gretel find they have their hands full, fending off both the Sheriff's minions and an imminent attack by evil witch Muriel (Famke Janssen). Fortunately they receive help in the unlikely forms of a fanboy teenager (Gabriel Mann) and a giant troll (Derek Mears, but voiced by Robin Atkin Downes) called Edward.

The Bad
Gemma Arterton and Jeremy Renner do their best, but they're saddled with an extremely weak script that barely gives them enough dialogue to get them from action sequence to action sequence, while the sibling relationship mitigates against any chemistry the two stars might have had together. Consequently, none of the supporting characters are fleshed out properly and nobody looks like they're enjoying themselves, not even Famke Janssen, whose half-hearted Muriel comes across as a wasted opportunity rather than the camp-turned-up-to-eleven performance it should have been.

Wirkola is best known for Nazi zombie movie Dead Snow (tagline: ?Ein! Zwei! Die!?), which made up in wit and invention what it lacked in budget. Unfortunately, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters fails to deliver on Dead Snow's promise; all the thought has clearly gone into the frankly irritating anachronistic weaponry (the recent Three Musketeers film had the same problem) rather than providing a gripping story or emotionally involving characters.

The Worse
On top of that, the fight scenes lack imagination (the only good bit involves the troll and Peter Stormare's character), with the finale devolving into a CGI-heavy fracas involving characters we've only just met. Similarly, the film has the occasional idiotic moment (such as Gretel giving her arrows an electrical charge and using them as defibrillators) that is meant to be amusing and clever but ends up being both distracting and annoying instead.

Worth seeing?
Despite the best efforts of Arterton and Renner, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters is a grimly disappointing fantasy adventure let down by a weak script, unengaging action sequences and a general lack of imagination.

Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (3D) (15)

Source: http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/films/hansel--gretel-witch-hunters-3d-film-review-49285.html

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Thursday, February 28, 2013

MTN Grants Lifetime Achievement Award To ... - Satellite PR News

The CEO and president of MTN Satellite Communications (MTN), Errol Olivier, granted a Lifetime Achievement Award to Richard Hadsall at the company?s February 22 employee town hall.

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Richard Hadsall, chief technology officer of MTN Government Services, pioneered the first C-band and Ku-band satellite broadband communications (TV, voice and data) at sea in the 1980s. Thanks to Hadsall?s innovation, today MTN delivers critical satellite and terrestrial communications to most of the world?s cruise lines. In addition, hundreds of yachts, commercial oil & gas vessels, and government ships, aircraft, vehicles and facilities around the world benefit from MTN connectivity.

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In 1981, Richard Hadsall founded the company that created what is today MTN?s teleport in Holmdel, N.J. That teleport was a communications center that made it possible for networks such as ABC, NBC, CNN; foreign broadcasters; and heads of the U.S. Government, Military and Embassies to report live events across the world for the first time. The company partnered to build the first maritime antenna operating in Ku-Band to be used on the U.S. Navy?s LPH-2 USS Iwo Jima. This enabled the first tactical full motion Ku-Band satellite video broadcast terminal at sea for surveillance and press pool support in the Persian Gulf.

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Hadsall received a 2011 Emmy Award for Technology & Engineering for creating for NBC an MTN-retrofitted Ford F350 vehicle with live TV and satellite transmission to continuously broadcast reports from Iraq. He enabled the first-ever live broadcast capabilities for ABC?s Good Morning America Whistle Stop Tour from a moving train. And he engineered the first live broadcast from a submarine submerged below the Atlantic Ocean.

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?Richard Hadsall not only created our company, and its spirit of innovation and service excellence, but the entire maritime VSAT (very small aperture terminal) sector in satellite communications,? said Errol Olivier. ?He is known for pioneering new technologies that become long-standing solutions. His passion and dedication set the tone at MTN, and this award gives us a proud moment to celebrate with the broader maritime industry and community.?

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About MTN

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MTN today is the leading global provider of maritime communications, connectivity and content services to remote locations around the world. MTN was the first company to offer a stabilized VSAT satellite solution for ships at sea, which has contributed to the evolution of the satellite industry over the past three decades. Through MTN?s reliable global communications network and expertise, the company continues to deliver solutions across various markets while addressing the unique challenges and needs for each. Today, MTN offers services and solutions to cruise lines, ferries, commercial ships, mobile and fixed oil and gas vessels, mega yachts and government entities. MTN delivers and supports a broad array of integrated turnkey services, including remote access for Internet, VoIP, voice services, remote IT management, global vessel tracking, bandwidth optimization, real-time video capabilities, crew calling and other enterprise solutions. The company has a major development program underway for its next-generation network, MTN Nexus(TM). MTN Nexus will revolutionize the way people communicate at sea by combining a maritime developed network, platform and products. For more information, visit www.mtnsat.com.

Source: http://www.satprnews.com/2013/02/27/mtn-grants-lifetime-achievement-award-to-the-pioneer-of-broadband-communications-at-sea/

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Shooting Challenge: Vine

Usually, we only celebrate still images in our Shooting Challenges. But what can I say, Vine is addictive, even if Jesus hates it/loves it. So for this week's challenge, I want you to make us a Vine. Any Vine. More »


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U.S. college fraternity raises money for member's partial sex change

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (Reuters) - A college fraternity in Massachusetts has launched a campaign to raise money for one of its members to undergo partial sex-change surgery, a college official said on Wednesday.

Donnie Collins, 20, a sophomore at Emerson College in Boston, was born female but has been living as a male since he was 17, said Jason Meier, the college's director of student activities.

When Collins, a visual media arts major, pledged the Phi Alpha Tau fraternity earlier this year, he told fraternity brothers his insurance would not cover the cost of surgery to remove his breasts, Meier said.

"The men rallied behind him," Meier said, launching an online campaign to raise about $8,000 (5,274 pounds) to pay for the so-called upper body procedure.

Collins was born with, and still has, female genitalia but identifies as a man, according to Meier. He has not had other sex change-related surgeries, he said.

The campaign has raised more than $17,000, and the fraternity plans to donate additional funds to the Jim Collins Foundation, a group that provides financial assistance for transgender surgeries. There is no relation between Donnie and Jim Collins.

In an interview with WBZ-TV in Boston, Collins said the operation would consist of a double mastectomy.

"I guess I don't think of it as a sex change," he said. "I think of it more as just making my body congruent with how I think of myself."

Collins could not be immediately reached by Reuters.

(Editing by Paul Thomasch and Ellen Wulfhorst)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-college-fraternity-raises-money-members-partial-sex-012036042.html

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