Monday, 11 November 2013

Amazon to begin offering Sunday delivery option for purchases

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Amazon will begin Sunday delivery of packages to customers in the nation's two largest cities later this month with the help of the US Postal Service.
The Internet retail giant announced late Sunday it would begin offering the delivery option for certain items in New York and Los Angeles metropolitan areas on November 17. Amazon expects to expand the offering next year to Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, and Phoenix, the company said in a statement.
"If you're an Amazon Prime member, you can order a backpack for your child on Friday and be packing it for them Sunday night," Dave Clark, Amazon's vice president of worldwide operations and customer service, said in a statement.
Sunday delivery will not be available for all merchandise offered on the site; eligible items will offer Sunday as a delivery option at chckout. The delivery option will be free to Prime customers who choose the two-day shipping option. Customers who do not have a $79-per-year Prime subscription will be able to use Sunday delivery as well, but they will pay standard shipping costs for business day delivery.
Amazon will deliver packages to USPS locations on Saturday nights or Sunday mornings, and the post office will then deliver the packages to customers, the Wall Street Journal reported. For more than a year, the service has been building a "flexible" workforce that would be willing to work Sundays, the newspaper reported.
Amazon did not reveal how much it would pay the USPS for service on Sundays, a day in which mail and packages are usually not delivered by the service. Amazon declined to offer more details on its arrangement with the USPS.
The move ratchets up retailer competition to win customers through promises of quicker delivery. Amazon first turned up the heat in 2009 with Local Express Delivery, which offered same-day delivery of items to customers in select cities. Google began testing same-day deliveries in San Francisco last year, while eBay announced last month it would expand its same-day delivery service, dubbed eBay Now, to 25 cities next year.
The Sunday delivery option could also be a shot in the arm for the USPS, which is expected to lose $6 billion this year.

For Android tablets, 8 (inches) is the new 7

Samsung Galaxy Note 8
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8: This tablet comes with a stylus.
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The tablet market had its breakthrough moment when Apple's iPad arrived sporting a nearly 10-inch screen. Later, much of the significant action among tablets centered on those in the 7-inch realm.
In general, the 7-inch size marks the border between so-called phablets and proper tablets. The group has included the first Android tablet, the original Galaxy Tab from Samsung, the first Nexus-branded tablet from Google (and Asus), and the first Amazon Kindle Fire, introduced at $199, which represented a new pricing benchmark.
But since the introduction of those models, tablet market prices have spiraled down, attracting a glut of 7-inch Android devices. Walmart, no less, has several exclusives. Many of these are available for less than $150 and some for even less than $100. With the range of budget products coming from companies including Hewlett-Packard, Monster Products, and Vivitar, it has been tough to differentiate based on anything but price.

But if tablet brands aren't finding seventh heaven, perhaps eight will allow for one-upmanship. Over the years, several companies tried dancing around the 8-inch mark, with Motorola introducing the 8.2-inch version of its Xoom tablet and Samsung unveiling a 7.7-inch Galaxy Tab as part of what once seemed a crusade to leave no third-of-an-inch increment without a tablet representative.
Variety does seem to have spiced things up, however. Today's selection of Android 8-inchers, while more expensive, are showing more creative differentiation than we're seeing in the 7-inch category. Among the entrants:
The starter pack: E Fun. One of the companies that's slugging it out at Walmart in the 7-inch category, E Fun has long offered tablets in larger sizes as well. The Premium 8HD edition of itsNextbook tablet was one of its first to support Google Play, a huge improvement from the SlideMe store that had previous limited its app selection. Your price of your ticket to this Play, though, leaves no doubt that some 8-inchers are ready to follow their smaller cousins into the bargain basement: $99 at Walmart.com.
The widebody: Acer. An early entrant into the budget 8-inch space, the Acer Iconia A1 came to market after Acer had been early to jump on the Android tablet bandwagon with the 10.1-inch A500. Unlike that device but like the Nextbook, the A1 has a display with a 4:3 aspect ratio, the same as the iPad Mini. While the wide bezels make the A1 somewhat hard to handle one-handed, many people prefer this for viewing photos, Web pages, and other documents. That said, the A1 is a significant step up from the Nextbook in terms of performance and support for Bluetooth.
The scribbler: Samsung. Samsung actually has two 8-inch Android tablets; the 8-inch version of the Galaxy Tab 3 is the middle child of the ho-hum Tab line that includes 7-inch and 10-inch models. The nearly identical 8-inch Galaxy Note, though, includes an S-Pen and its optimized apps and gestures for which the handset king is eager to build developer support, landing the 8-inch Note between the large Note 3 smartphone and the very large but high-resolution Note 10.1 or, in other words, nearly the perfect size for one-handed padlike applications.
Lenovo Yoga tablet
The Lenovo Yoga tablet takes a stand.
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The standup: Lenovo. After dabbling in the 7-inch Android tablet space, Lenovo has bridged the worlds between the pancake-flat iPad Air and the kickstand-equipped Microsoft Surface with the Yoga Tablet. The device, also available in a 10-inch version, includes a cylindrical side that can be rotated to reveal a kickstand suitable for movie watching, and the company throws in Dolby Digital audio processing to augment that task. The Yoga Tablet's roll bar makes for great battery life and provides a bit of tilt for typing and a handle for reading. Lenovo has attempted to extend the Yoga brand by saying this extends the tablet to a number of modes (including a dubious "hold mode"), but putting all the battery on one side of the device does allow the rest of it to be quite svelte.
As the Nextbook Premium 8HD shows, these step-up tablets aren't necessarily high-end goods, but there's significant pressure to step up the game even at the lower end of the size spectrum. The 8-inch tablets must justify their premium over the cheaper 7-inchers. They also have to compete against the smallest tablet size for ("real", x86-based) Windows tablets that include Microsoft Office.
And of course, there's the king of the tablet hill, the iPad, which is available in an 8-inch Mini version. Apple's latest lineup leaves plenty of room to maneuver around between the original, now at $299, and the new Retina Display-equipped model mocking the iPad 2 at $399. When it comes to Android, though, a smaller screen doesn't have to equate to a smaller number of options.

Apple developing large, curved-screen iPhones, says report

Something like this Samsung?
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Without rumors, what would Apple be? Just another company trying to sell you a nice phone.
So Sunday it was heartening to imagine that, in 2014, Cupertino might be releasing two new phones.
Each would be larger than the current iPhone 5. And each would have a curved glass screen.
Bloomberg, citing someone with knowledge of the development process, says that the new iPhones would have screens of 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches.
This is almost as large as the Samsung Galaxy Note's 5.7 inches.

In October, Samsung teased its Galaxy Round, a phone that, at least in one sense, rocks.If this isn't exciting enough, these new Apple phones -- set for release, perhaps, in September 2014 -- would also have special new sensors. These would be able to feel whether pressure being applied was light or heavy.
Like all Apple rumors, this one should be rocked a little to see how quickly it might go to sleep.
After all, iPhone 5 was said by an unnamed source to enjoy curved glass screens. That was in 2011.
What seems evident is that form is an area of deep research for all hardware manufacturers, as they sense that function might have plateaued.
Now that our phones can run our lives, tell us how healthy we are and maybe even when we're going to die, what else can they possibly do?

Big B, SRK, Kamal Haasan In One Frame!

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Yes, Big B, SRK, Kamal Haasan and many more were together — all in one frame! How? When? Where?
Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Kamal Haasan, Mithun Chakraborty and Jaya Bachchan came together. It all happened in Kolkatta at the 19th Kolkata International Film Festival on Sunday, November 10, 2013.
As customary, Amitabh BachchanShah Rukh KhanKamal HaasanJaya Bachchan andMithun Chakraborty lit the lamp, along with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
Actor Prosenjit Chatterjee was also present at this auspicious occasion. He was also the guest of honor. This ceremony took place at the Netaji Indoor Stadium in Kolkata. Other eminent guests who were present were Sabitri ChatterjeeSupriya Devi, filmmaker Sandip RayDipankar Dey, music director Dwijen MukherjeeKonkona Sen Sharma, singer Usha UthupAparna Sen and former Indian football captain P.K. Banerjee.
Actors of the regional film industry Dev and Koel Mallick felicitated Amitabh Bachchan Bachchan. Mr. Bachchan also honoured him with a shawl and a metal cast memento.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was seen chatting with Jaya Bachchan and SRK who was in a black-grey tuxedo and his signature ponytail. This ceremony was hosted by Bengali starsJune Maliah and Jisshu Sengupta. The ceremony had some breath talking dance performances.
This eight day long carnival, featuring a hundred and eighty nine films from sixty three countries is likely to be an enriching experience for cinema connoisseurs.
Big B later in the day tweeted, “T 1289 -With SRK at the KKIFF … a grand and organised affair … Mamta Bannerji the CM of Bengal, so considerate”.
SRK too tweeted, “Kolkata has been fun & fantastic. Always a pleasure to get caught amidst the vortex of energy called Mamtadi. Holly, Bolly & Tollywood.”

Jack-of-all-trades Khedira is unfair scapegoat

Jack-of-all-trades Khedira is unfair scapegoat
JOSÉ LUIS HURTADO 11/10/2013
Many fans believe that Sami Khedira is a flawed piece of merchandise. Here is a central midfielder that can't dribble like Iniesta, can't take free-kicks like Pirlo, doesn't burst into the box the way Lampard did in his heyday and can't pass like Xavi or Xabi. He is the opposite of a headline-grabber.
Some players seem beyond scrutiny and statistics. Khedira, meanwhile, is the type who supporters latch onto as the butt of their frustrations because they daren't criticise certain others. He's an easy target and will continue to be plagued by the naysayers until he leaves Madrid. It comes with his territory.
Though not outstanding in any area of the game, the midfield jack-of-all-trades makes a big contribution overall. Ancelotti is the latest in a series of coaches to have considered him a key player. He flies under the radar, but his absence is felt when he's missing. Several clubs will surely set their sights on him come the January transfer window.
It is odd that a Germany regular should so consistently find himself in the firing line in Madrid. Perhaps he will be appreciated better when he's gone. Doubtless his replacement will be more glamorous; whether he performs as well remains to be seen.

Paris Saint-Germain: Messi is too expensive

Paris Saint-Germain: Messi is too expensive
The Ligue 1 champions have dismissed suggestions they could bid for the Argentine following reports they were prepared to smash the world transfer record for his services
Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has strongly rejected renewed reports linking the club with a move for Barcelona forward Lionel Messi.
During the summer les Parisiens were rumoured to be ready to match Messi’s reported €250 million buy-out clause in response to the Catalan’s public pursuit of captain Thiago Silva.
Al-Khelaifi was quoted in AS saying: “I haven’t spoken to Messi because I’m not interested. You would have to ask the Barça [resident (If he is available), not me.”
Since Qatar Sport Investment bought the club in 2011, PSG have spent approximately €270 million on their playing squad, with Edinson Cavani the club's latest marquee signing over the summer.
But with one eye on Fifa’s financial fair play regulations, Al-Khelaifi stressed that Messi was too expensive for the club to consider.
He added: “I won’t pay what they say he’s worth. I’m a realist and that amount is unrealistic. I’m not thinking about the possibility at all.”
The 26-year-old ended a four-game goalscoring drought with two goals in the Blaugrana's 3-1 win over AC Milan in the Champions League on Wednesday.

Thiago Motta open to Paris Saint-Germain exit

Thiago Motta open to Paris Saint-Germain exit
The Italy international is happy at the Parc des Princes but would consider a move if he is not assured of his place in the first team
Thiago Motta has refused to rule out the possibility of leaving Paris Saint-Germain amid rumoured interest from Juventus.

The Brazil-born midfielder joined the Ligue 1 outfit from Inter in January 2012 for a figure believed to be around €10 million and has since made 46 appearances for the club.

However, though negotiations over a new contract are said to be ongoing, Motta hinted that he could be tempted to leave the Parc des Princes if he was not guaranteed a significant role at the club, with Juventus said to be lining him up as a potential replacement for veteran playmaker Andrea Pirlo.

"I'm fine in Paris but I want to be seen as important," the 31-year-old was quoted by Tuttosport after his side's 3-1 win over Nice on Saturday. "If not, we'll look for an alternative solution."

Motta has been a regular feature in PSG's line-up this campaign, playing 15 times in all competitions and scoring twice in a 4-1 Champions League win over Olympiakos.