Thursday, August 1, 2013

Twitter account of Thomson Reuters hacked by Syrian activists

Syrian Electronic Army

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One of the images tweeted from the @ThomsonReuters account by the Syrian Electronic Army.

The group of hackers calling itself the Syrian Electronic Army appears to have compromised the official Twitter account of business news agency Thomson Reuters, posting a series of political cartoons depicting the ongoing civil war in Syria.

@ThomsonReuters began tweeting the hacked content at 6:33PM ET, posting seven pictures over a period of about 35 minutes. The content remained up for over an hour; the account was suspended at about 7:45PM ET. Other aspects of Thomson Reuters and the Reuters news agency, such as the websites or other Twitter accounts, were unaffected.

The Syrian Electronic Army has claimed responsibility for a number of hacks, mainly Twitter accounts of press agencies. The Financial Times, Daily Telegraph, and Associated Press all had their accounts hijacked and fake or Syrian nationalist content posted.

Syria's state-controlled Internet service provider pulled the plug on the SEA's operations in May, and little has been heard from the group since then, at least until today.

Thomson Reuters offered the following statement to NBC News regarding the hack:

Yesterday evening the @thomsonreuters Twitter account was hacked. In this time, unauthorized individuals posted fabricated tweets of which Thomson Reuters was not the source. The account has been secured and restored.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

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300GB Blu-Ray Successor in the Works [Article] Sony and Panasonic have announce...

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Using gold and light to study molecules in water

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New Android phones you should know about

Unless you stay glued to the latest smartphone news, it can sometimes be difficult to keep up with all of the Android phones that have been announced and released recently. As we enter the fall season we?ll see some new gear from Apple, but until then we can take a look at some new Android phones on the market today.

The thing that is both cool (and occasionally frustrating) about Android phones is that they are made by such a wide group of manufacturers. This means that the companies are always sticking the latest and greatest in their phones, but it also means that they need to do some clever things with software in order to compete with other phones being released using the same OS. As a result, each manufacturer has their own unique set of features that they use to sell their products. This is cool if you love playing with all the new Android phones that seem to come out every week, but it can make choosing a new smartphone complicated.

This guide will help you tell these shiny new Android phones apart, and choose for yourself which is the right choice.

Droid Feature

Motorola Droid Mini, Droid Ultra, and Droid Maxx

As the first carrier to try an exclusive branding for certain Android phones (and the only carrier who still thinks it is a good idea), Verizon Wireless and its Droid line have made a permanent mark on the Android ecosystem. Phones that bear the Droid branding are Verizon exclusives, and come with a unique set of wallpapers, notification, and ringtones? and typically a healthy dose of bloatware courtesy of Big Red. Motorola has now made a permanent arrangement with VZW so that all future Droid phones will be made with the big M on the back. The most recent release was not one but three Android phones, each with their own unique form factor and feature set.

Motorola?s three Droid phones are all alike on the inside, but their outsides are build for three very different kinds of users. The 4.3-inch Droid Mini is built to serve the user who wants a smaller profile phone that still has higher end specs. The Droid Ultra is the next phone in a long line to claim their chassis is the thinnest in the land, while sporting a 5-inch screen and a 10MP camera. The Droid Maxx is the workhorse of the family, with a massive 3500mAh battery that promises 48 hours of battery life. Each of these phones is packing the Motorola X8 computing system, with a kevlar unibody design and a water repellant nano-coating.

The interesting thing about the new Droid line is that they intentionally try not to compete in raw specs. They claim a superior feature set and user experience and claim that their dual core chipset is just as capable as the quad core seen in flagships like the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4. Verizon has been sure to give the new Droid line plenty of space in their stores and plenty of coverage in their advertisements, but it is still too early to tell just how successful this line of phones will be.

HTC one mini side-by-side

HTC One Mini

Joining in the increasingly popular opinion that 4.3-inches for a phone is ?mini? despite being slightly larger than the iPhone 5 is HTC with the shrunken variant to the very popular One phone. The HTC One Mini is not going to win anyone over on raw horsepower, but the comfortable unibody design for the One feels just as comfortable in the hand when shrunken down a bit.

If you subtract the IR port from the power button, the NFC panel from the back, and the image stabilizer from the Ultrapixel camera from the HTC One proper, you?ve got a pretty good idea of what you?re going to get from the Mini variant. The power for HTC?s latest phones comes from the combination of comfortable to hold hardware and a completely unique take on Android. The same version of Android with HTC Sense can be found on the One Mini, delivering Blinkfeed and BeatsAudio optimizations to enhance the mobile experience.

It?s pretty clear that HTC?s hardware and software optimizations are here to stay, and if you?re a fan of the One but wish it were a tiny bit smaller you may find yourself quite happy with the One Mini.

Next page: New Android phones from Samsung and Motorola?

Source: http://www.geek.com/news/new-android-phones-you-should-know-about-1563708/

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Oil States International to spin off its accommodations business

Posted on by Laura Goldberg in Oil field services

Various offshore oil equipment is displayed on a board at the Oil States Industries booth during the 2012 Offshore Technology Conference. ( Brett Coomer / Houston Chronicle )

Houston?s Oil States International, an energy services firm, said Tuesday it will spin off its housing business, creating two standalone companies.

?In recent years we have successfully grown Oil States and created significant value for shareholders, and we believe that the spin-off of the Accommodations business could further that shareholder value creation,? said Cindy B. Taylor, Oil States? President and CEO said in a statement. ?The proposed spin-off transaction will result in two distinct companies, each positioned to succeed as a focused global enterprise while continuing to benefit from the size and scale of its high-quality asset base, innovative technology and significant free cash flow generation.?

Acquisition:?Oil States announces deal for Tempress Technologies

After the separation, Oil States will be focused on offering technology and services for deep-water and shale markets.?The company?s offshore products segment primarily focuses on the deep-water capital equipment market. Its? well site services and tubular services segments primarily?focuses on drilling and completion activity in U.S. shale?regions.

The accommodations business, which will be renamed before the spin-off, provides temporary and permanent workforce housing and related services.? It will focus on continued growth in its existing Canadian oil sands, Australian mining and U.S. shale markets? and plans to expand into new regions.

Oil States expects that that the proposed spin-off of its accommodations business can be executed through a tax-free distribution to Oil States shareholders during or before the summer of 2014.

Source: http://fuelfix.com/blog/2013/07/30/oil-states-international-to-spin-off-its-accommodations-business/

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Who Does The Commercial Real Estate Heavy Lifting? Duke Long ...

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As a continuation of my posts Is Almost Every Building In The World Always For Rent Or For Sale and Self Serve Commercial Real Estate. This Cannot Be Happening?let?s take a peek at the commercial real estate client of today.

Information Overload?

That?s all we hear from every possible media source. There has got to be information overload. Individuals now have access to more information than ever and the only way to cope is to back away from that information. Walk away and detox reduce your stress levels. Seek the simple things in life. Work and life balance. Blah Blah Blah.

Commercial real estate clients today are not information overloaded in my opinion ?if anything they lack commercial real estate information. They do not have enough and will seek out any informational venue they see necessary to get that information. At this point that information sits where? Not with the brokers that is one thing for sure. Most likely it sits partially with the building owners but the best sources of information about commercial real estate are easily outside sources. Simple example: (GIS)?Geographic Information System.??Other examples: Public records, architectural data, construction management, facilities management, BIM and on and on and on.

The Heavy Lifting.

Commercial real estate clients are doing the data research on a potential lease or purchase long before they ever think about contacting a broker. Don?t think so? How much time did you spend online researching let?s say you last phone purchase? Wait,really you just walked into the phone store said hello to the pimple faced kid behind the counter and said ? just pick me out one that you think might work for a couple of years.? ?? Five hundred and sixty dollars sounds good to me and no I don?t care about a maintenance program.? ? Just hit my card and put the phone in a bag, I will figure out how to work the thing later.? How about your last computer purchase? Take even less time or effort on that one?

So someone potentially making a long-term huge decision for their company is just going to call up a broker out of the blue and say ? hey we may be in the market what have you got that may work?? ? Just email me some flyers that should be all I need.? Ok alright I know it?s not that way really or in the delusional minds of some that?s the way they still hope it is. Let me restate this again.

Clients have already evaluated the building.

Clients have already evaluated the broker.

Clients have already evaluated the building owner.

Clients have already evaluated the tenants.

Clients have already evaluated the entire deal.

Clients have their own database.

Clients have always been connected to commercial real estate.

Clients have no need for face to face they don?t want face to face.

Clients have their own transaction management.

Clients have no need for white papers.

Clients have no need for consultative selling.

Clients have no need for relationship building.

Clients have already downloaded the information.

Clients have no idea what transactional means and could care less.

Clients have made your phone go quiet for a reason.

Let?s continue on??

Clients will only call you after they have done at least 60-70 % of the research.

Clients will most likely call you for information as a last resort.

Clients will only contact you when they think you are the only human that can answer their question.

Clients have changed the sales process.

Clients have change your role as a sales person.

Clients only need you for specific commercial real estate tasks.

You New Client.

Is You.

You already search research download transact connect and evaluate the exact same way your commercial real estate client does.

Who Does The Commercial Real Estate Heavy Lifting?

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Source: http://www.dukelong.com/who-does-the-commercial-real-estate-heavy-lifting/

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India leaves interest rates unchanged; dovish tone weakens rupee

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Source: gulfnews.com --- Tuesday, July 30, 2013
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