Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Growing Up Geek: Jon Fingas

Welcome to Growing Up Geek, an ongoing feature where we take a look back at our youth and tell stories of growing up to be the nerds that we are. Today, we have our new editor, Jon Fingas.

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You might say I started early. Some of my first memories of technology -- or of anything, really -- were of mashing the keyboards on Compaq PC clones at my dad's workplace when I was three. Little did I know that I'd started on a path towards technology that would lead me towards mashing the keyboards for a career that would land me here at Engadget.

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Teaching Blog Addict: Using photos for writing

Every year I try to improve on what I've done the previous year. Last year with writing I tried to use creative writing prompts as often as I could. To be honest, I just didn't see the kind of creativity or application of the skills we had learned as much as I wanted. This year I've been using photos from the National Geographic website.

If you click on the link above it will bring you to their photography home page. You can search through photos of landscapes, animals, photos of the month, travel, etc. These have led to great discussions in my class about our senses. We used a photo of a national park waterfall and discussed what the water would sound like, what would we smell, we saw that leaves were turning yellow and orange and knew it was autumn so it was probably cool out. My kids have just blossomed using these! One of my kids wrote about his photo like it was the view from his deck! Today I showed this photo:

Isn't it awesome?! One of my kids wrote a continuation of the Lion and the Mouse fable. He wrote that the lion ate the mouse and it tasted terrible! Be sure to check out the incredible photos and pick which ones you would like to use!

Jennifer


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The Google Play store Galaxy Nexus winner

Galaxy Nexus

You may recall that last week we ordered an unlocked GSM Samsung Galaxy Nexus from the Google Play store to give away. There was this gigantic forum thread and everything. Well, we fired up ye olde random number generator last night and picked a winner, and now we're gonna announce it.

Scmurphy13, enjoy your Galaxy Nexus!

Keep an eye peeled for more contests and giveaways -- we like having them as much as you like winning them. Congrats, scmurphy13, from everyone here at AC!



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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Books: New Perspectives From Cancer Patients

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Two new books, one by a group of medical ethicists and another by the feminist critic Susan Gubar, offer searing accounts of confronting a lethal disease.

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It's not a BlackBerry World anymore

ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - When Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie were running Research In Motion, BlackBerry World was a chest-thumping celebration of RIM's successes and a showcase for the innovations that would assure its continued dominance.

Their successor Thorsten Heins will preside over a very different event.

Three months after replacing the longstanding co-CEOs, Heins desperately needs more time to right the now-struggling company and he likely has next to nothing concrete to offer his restless audience in terms of new products and services.

In late March, Heins embarked on a strategic review of the Canadian smartphone maker's direction in an effort to reverse the growing power of Apple Inc and Google Inc's Android, and to thwart a budding Microsoft/Nokia resurgence.

The company is working furiously to get a next-generation lineup of smartphones on sale, while also seeking licensing deals, partnerships and cost savings of $1 billion this year.

Unless Heins has a big surprise up his sleeve at this year's BlackBerry World, held next week in Orlando, Florida, analysts expect him to focus on products and services already in market. Most of them have so far failed to capture the imagination of investors or consumers.

"It's too early in RIM's strategic review process to announce one particular strategy," IDC analyst Kevin Restivo said. "However, Heins would be wise to provide any kind of news to help staunch the bleeding."

Restivo expects RIM to tout any progress it's made in attracting developers and possibly announce a PlayBook that connects to cellular networks. That would make the 7-inch tablet more portable and give carriers an incentive to promote the device.

PRESENTATION DELAYED

BlackBerry World - which brings together several thousand RIM partners and customers - was once a must for financial analysts. But this year few are making the trip, in part because RIM has broken with tradition by cancelling a specific presentation for them. Instead it delayed the briefing until the next-generation BlackBerry 10s are on sale, sometime later this year.

In the year since RIM's last Orlando conference, the company has issued a string of disappointing financial results, suffered an embarrassing global network outage and watched its share price tumble by 75 percent.

Lazaridis and Balsillie quit under pressure in late January, replaced by Heins, a former Siemens AG executive who ran RIM's hardware business for several years.

"Expectations are so low I don't think it's possible to disappoint investors," said National Bank Financial analyst Kris Thompson. "The conference isn't for investors anyway; it's for customers, developers and partners."

Thompson said RIM may use the event to introduce a marketing chief, which he said was long overdue. RIM is also seeking a chief operating officer.

"The company needs to display confidence and staying power at the show to keep this constituency loyal until the BlackBerry 10 smartphones are launched," he said.

Other RIM watchers privately pointed to subdued comments from a major investor and new board member last week as a hint not to expect much. Prem Watsa, who joined RIM's board in January's reshuffle, said that a turnaround could take three to five years.

LOOKING AHEAD

The BlackBerry 10 devices will be RIM's first smartphones to make use of a hardy operating platform from QNX Software, an Ottawa, Ontario-based company that RIM acquired in 2010.

RIM's first test of QNX was its PlayBook tablet, which has languished on store shelves since its launch a year ago. The company is eager to get software developers to build PlayBook applications that could then populate an app store for the new phones.

On the sidelines of BlackBerry World, the company will hand out a prototype BlackBerry 10 device for developers to test their software applications. RIM has stressed that the device's hardware bears no relation to the finished product.

The BlackBerry was once seen as an indispensable business tool but has been eclipsed by more consumer-focused iPhones and Android devices which boast large, vivid touchscreens and hundreds of thousands more applications and games.

RIM had an 8.8 percent slice of the global smartphone market in the fourth quarter, according to research firm Gartner, down from 14.6 percent a year ago. Apple and Android smartphones accounted for almost three-quarters of the market, up from less than half a year earlier.

Meanwhile, a partnership between Microsoft Corp and Nokia Oyj threatens both RIM's corporate heartland and its recent growth markets internationally.

By the time RIM launches its first BlackBerry 10s, its global share could slip to 6 percent, analysts at Canaccord Genuity said in February. They said the small base would make it difficult for RIM to create an ecosystem of applications and content for its new platform.

Recognizing it is powerless to stop iPhones and Android devices from invading its once-impenetrable corporate and government business, RIM launched its Mobile Fusion software to enable IT managers to control those devices through RIM's servers. But it has so far failed to go further.

Sources told Reuters last month that former co-chief executive Balsillie had worked for months on a radical shift in RIM's strategy that would have offered use of its proprietary network, including its popular BlackBerry Messenger chat program, for rival devices such as the iPhone.

Heins has since said he believes in RIM's integrated model - in which it runs its own software on its own devices connected exclusively to its global peer-to-peer network - but that he would consider offering that via partnership.

(This version of the story has been corrected in the third paragraph to change period to three months from five months)

(Editing by Frank McGurty)

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New Orleans Jazz Fest first Sunday: Music reviews, photos, videos ...

The New Orleans Jazz Fest's first Sunday closed on a high note, and whether you were there, or you are keeping up with the music, food, fashions and fun from afar, The Times-Picayune and NOLA.com have everything you need to recap the day. Here's a compilation of the music reviews, news blogs, photos and videos we produced throughout the day.

Stay tuned for more, starting Thursday, when our open-to-close Jazz Fest coverage continues.

Music reviews

Bruce Springsteen renders fans speechless

Dr. John's past and present went head to head at the New Orleans Jazz Fest

Al Green preaches the gospel of soul

Janelle Monae leaves crowds gasping in wonder

Yolanda Adams encourages the soul

Pete Fountain delights crowd with the standards

Gary Clark Jr. goes full throttle

Another New Orleans Jazz Fest for the venerated and venerable 100-year-old trumpeter Lionel Ferbos

Iron and Wine fills its quiet corner

Ironing Board Sam glows at Jazz Fest

Spencer Bohren lifts up New Orleans Jazz Fest audience

New Orleans Jazz Fest friends salute Alex Chilton

NOCCA Jazz Ensemble gets in the groove at the New Orleans Jazz Fest

Children's musician gets families moving at New Orleans Jazz Fest

Culture, food and crafts

New Orleans Jazz Fest problems? They're the best kind

Emcee for Food Heritage Stage at New Orleans Jazz Fest is 'a big teddy bear' who keeps order

Cajun accordians are popular worldwide, says New Orleans Jazz Fest exhibitor

Menswear at New Orleans Jazz Fest: Best hats

Replay: Live updates from the New Orleans Jazz Fest's first Sunday

New Orleans Jazz Fest features music, matrimony: links

Video

Bruce Springsteen Fans Rush the Gates at New Orleans Jazz Fest

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