Monday 30 April 2012

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The iPhone 4S features a dual core A5 processor, an 8 megapixel camera with 1080p video record, Siri advanced speech recognition and the new iOS 5 operating system. It's available in black or white with 16GB, 32GB or 64GB memory. The dual-core A5 chip promises up to 2x faster performance and 7x faster graphics. The 8 megapixel camera can take exceptionally good photos. It can also record HD video at full 1080p resolution, with video stabilisation, and AirPlay Mirroring will allow wireless streaming to an Apple TV. The screen remains the same as the iPhone 4 with Apple's 3.5 inch Retina display (640x960 pixels).

The new Siri voice controlled assistant lets you use your voice to send messages, schedule meetings, place phone calls and much more. Siri understands what you say, knows what you mean, and even talks back. For example you could say something like 'Tell my wife I'm running late', 'Remind me to call the vet', or 'Any good sandwich shops around here?' And Siri will answer.

The new iOS 5 operating system has over 200 new features. The New Notification Centre shows missed calls, messages, calendar invitations, friend requests and more. The camera app can now be accessed quickly from the lock screen, it has grid lines, pinch-to-zoom and touch focus. Photos can be edited from the photo viewer, with crop, rotate, enhance and red eye removal. Other highlights to iOS 5 include iCloud, Twitter integration, iMessage and Reminders.

Finally, iPhone 4S has an improved battery with 8 hours 3G talk time, 14 hours 2G, 9 hours Wi-Fi web browsing, 6 hours 3G browsing, 10 hours video or 40 hours of music playback.
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Khalil Rasjed Dale, a British Red Cross doctor, found dead in Pakistan | Mail Online

Khalil Rasjed Dale, a British Red Cross doctor, found dead in Pakistan | Mail Online: "'We don't pay ransoms': Red Cross confirms it had contact with kidnappers who executed British doctor but refused to hand over cash for his freedom "

Titanic replica to be built by Australian billionaire | Mail Online

Just weeks after a special memorial cruise to mark the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, an Australian billionaire has announced plans to build an exact replica of the doomed liner.
The 21st-century version of the famous ship will be historically accurate and will make its maiden voyage from England to New York in 2016.
RMS Titanic is pictured embarking on its ill-fated maiden voyage on April 5, 2012
Historically accurate: Titanic II will have the same dimensions as its predecessor, which featured nine decks and 840 rooms


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-2137300/Titanic-replica-built-Australian-billionaire.html#ixzz1tWw6U6nX

Saturday 28 April 2012

BBC News - High winds shake planes landing in Bilbao, Spain

BBC News - High winds shake planes landing in Bilbao, Spain: "High winds shake planes landing in Bilbao,

High winds shake planes landing in Bilbao, Spain


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Extremely strong winds caused planes to sway as they attempted to land in Spain.
High winds tested the skills of pilots trying to land at Bilbao's Loiu airport.
The wind was so severe some planes were unable to land.

BBC News - South Wales Valleys no easy target for drugs, say police

BBC News - South Wales Valleys no easy target for drugs, say police: "ntelligence tell"

Thursday 19 April 2012

Wednesday 18 April 2012

David Gilroy sentenced live on UK television for murder of Suzanne Pilley - Crime - UK - The Independent

David Gilroy sentenced live on UK television for murder of Suzanne Pilley - Crime - UK - The Independent:

U.S. troops posed with body parts of Afghan bombers - latimes.com

U.S. troops posed with body parts of Afghan bombers - latimes.com:

An American soldier says he released the photos to the Los Angeles Times to draw attention to the safety risk of a breakdown in leadership and discipline. The Army has started a criminal investigation.

 

Anders Breivik prefers execution over 'pathetic' jail term | World news | The Guardian

Anders Breivik prefers execution over 'pathetic' jail term | World news | The Guardian: "Anders Breivik prefers execution over 'pathetic' jail term
Gunman tells Oslo court he would rather face capital punishment than the maximum sentence of 21 years"

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BBC News - Government's Abu Qatada woes increase

BBC News - Government's Abu Qatada woes increase: "Has the latest row over the deportation of the radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada come down to a misunderstanding about when midnight on Tuesday is?"
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Tuesday 17 April 2012

Anders Behring Breivik trial: “I would do it all again” - International - Scotsman.com

Anders Behring Breivik trial: “I would do it all again” - International - Scotsman.com: "Anders Behring Breivik trial: “I would do it all again”
Anders Behring Breivik smiles at his defence lawyer Vibeke Hein Baera on the second day of the trial. Picture: AP

Video: Space shuttle Discovery's final voyage ends as it touches down in Washington DC - Telegraph

Video: Space shuttle Discovery's final voyage ends as it touches down in Washington DC - Telegraph: "Space shuttle Discovery's final voyage ends as it touches down in Washington DC
Nasa's oldest space shuttle, Discovery arrives at its final destination in the American capital after clocking-up more than 148 million miles during its 29-year career."

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Abu Qatada deportation case: as it happened - Telegraph

Abu Qatada deportation case: as it happened - Telegraph: "Abu Qatada deportation case: as it happened
Hate cleric Abu Qatada has today been arrested and returned to custody pending a fresh attempt to deport him to Jordan. Follow the Telegraph's live blog for the latest updates on the case."

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Sunday 15 April 2012

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Twitter and Facebook use fuelling domestic violence, Welsh cops warn - Wales News - News - WalesOnline

Twitter and Facebook use fuelling domestic violence, Welsh cops warn - Wales News - News - WalesOnline: "Social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook are increasingly fuelling domestic violence, according to frontline Welsh police officers who have to deal with the ugly fall-out.

In a new warts-and-all three part documentary series following police in the Swansea Bay area, beat officers say “domestics” are complicated by the instant nature of internet communication or texts.

Pc Gavin Williams, based at Pontardawe in the Swansea Valley, said people no longer had to pluck up the courage to confront somebody if they were angry or hurt.

He said: “In the past you would have to go up and say something to someone.

“But now all you have to do is send a text message.

“But it also helps us in a way because it’s all recorded.”

He added: “I’ve been to a couple of horrific domestic incidents, even a couple of stabbings.

“I think the worst ones are when they argue in front of the children. That’s really sad.”"

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Saturday 14 April 2012

As final preparations are made for trial of Anders Behring Breivik, Norway families fear it could become a circus - Telegraph

As final preparations are made for trial of Anders Behring Breivik, Norway families fear it could become a circus - Telegraph: "As final preparations are made for trial of Anders Behring Breivik, Norway families fear it could become a circus
The man accused of mass murder in Norway last year has called a bizarre array of expert witnesses and threatens to use his trial to spread his poisonous ideas."

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Ryanair Plane Plummets After Losing Cabin Pressure During Flight From Milan to England | UK News | Sky News

Ryanair Plane Plummets After Losing Cabin Pressure During Flight From Milan to England | UK News | Sky News:

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Japan: 'Black Widow' Kanae Kijima Sentenced To Death | World News | Sky News

'Black Widow' Sentenced To Death In Japan

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Kijima insisted two of her victims had killed themselves because they were distraught she was going to leave them

BBC News - First Raspberry Pi computers to be delivered

BBC News - First Raspberry Pi computers to be delivered:

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BBC News - Sex assault: Bogus cancer therapist Reginald Gill and wife Leila jailed

BBC News - Sex assault: Bogus cancer therapist Reginald Gill and wife Leila jailed:

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BBC News - UN Security Council passes plan to deploy Syria monitors

UN Security Council passes plan to deploy Syria monitors

A general view of buildings, which according to the opposition were damaged by the government"s army, at Juret al-Shayah in Homs April 14, 2012.  Activists say government tanks have been pounding parts of the city of Homs
The UN Security Council has passed a resolution authorising the deployment of an advance team of monitors to Syria to oversee the ceasefire there.
A small group of observers has been poised to leave for Syria as soon as a resolution is passed. Correspondents say they could leave within hours.
The vote comes as a BBC reporter says the ceasefire appears to be in danger of collapsing in some parts of Syria.
Activists said violence in the restive city of Homs left several dead.
The resolution was passed unanimously after Russia approved a revised text, which authorised the deployment of a small advance party of observers.
Diplomats had revised a US-proposed draft on Friday to accommodate Russian objections. Russia had vetoed two previous resolutions on Syria.
The resolution calls for the deployment of an advance team of monitors. Additional approval will be required to increase the deployment to 250, the total which Mr Annan is seeking.
Meanwhile the BBC's Jim Muir in Beirut, who has been monitoring developments in Syria, says that in parts of the country the ceasefire is in danger of collapsing, unless something is done to shore it up.
In Syria's third biggest city of Homs, government forces have been pounding some quarters with tanks and rocket fire.
Activists say at least 17 people have been killed there and in other incidents, including at a funeral in Aleppo, where several people were reported shot dead by security forces.

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