Thursday, 29 May 2014

TOP NEWS China suggests U.S. may have fabricated evidence for cyberattacks

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's suggested on Thursday that the United States had fabricated evidence to underpin accusations of cyber attacks and had incited China's neighbors to "stir up trouble" in disputed waters.

The strongly-worded comments by the defense ministry come as relations between the world's two largest economies are increasingly strained by a row over cyberespionage. The United States last week accused five Chinese military officers of hacking into U.S. companies to steal trade secrets.

Asked about proof behind the U.S. allegations, ministry spokesman Geng Yansheng said it would be easy for the United States to fabricate evidence.

"In the field of Internet technology and infrastructure, the U.S. is blessed with an advantage, so fabricating some so-called 'evidence' is certainly no hardship," spokesman Geng Yansheng told a briefing, according to a statement on the ministry's website.

Geng compared U.S. evidence for Chinese cyberspying to allegations produced by Washington in 2003, that Baghdad held weapons of mass destruction, to justify the invasion of Iraq. Those allegations proved to be unfounded.

"The international community has not seen the U.S.'s so-called proof, they've only seen the massive conflict and hardship endured by the people of Iraq," he said.

Geng also said President Barack Obama's "pivot" of military assets to Asia was to blame for "stirring up new troubles" in the South China and East China seas.

"After the U.S. took up the Asia rebalancing strategy, some countries took advantage of its power to behave recklessly, continuously stirring up new troubles in territorial disputes," he said.

Territorial rows have strained several of China's key diplomatic relationships, including those with Vietnam, the Philippines and Japan.

Japan said this week that Chinese aircraft had come within a few dozen meters of its warplanes in the East China Sea where both countries claim a string of uninhabited islands administered by Tokyo. Each side accused the other of dangerous behavior.

Geng said Japanese aircraft had followed Chinese air force patrols at a close distance for long periods of time on several occasions since Beijing put in place an air defense zone last year that includes the disputed islands.

Ties with Vietnam frayed this month over an oil rig China deployed to disputed waters in the South China Sea. That sparked anti-Chinese rioting in Vietnam and confrontations between vessels from the two countries.

"Where this issue is concerned, there is absolutely no room for bargaining and no allowance for provocative behavior," Geng said.
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TECHNOLOGY Satellite TV operator Dish Network to accept bitcoins

(Reuters) - Satellite TV operator Dish Network said it would accept bitcoin payments from customers from the third quarter, joining companies such as Overstock.com Inc and Zynga Inc in accepting the digital currency.

Dish said it selected Coinbase as the payment processor for bitcoin transactions with customers who choose to pay their bills online with the bitcoin wallet of their choice.

Bitcoin is a digital currency that is not backed by any government or central bank and is bought and sold on a peer-to-peer network independent of central control.

Users can transfer bitcoins to each other online and store the currency in digital "wallets".

Coinbase, funded by venture fund Andreessen Horowitz, Union Square Ventures and Y Combinator, is one such digital wallet.

In March, it launched its Instant Exchange feature, which will be used by Dish to convert bitcoins to U.S. dollars. Dish's third quarter starts on July 1.

While bitcoins may not be an alternative to established currencies, they can cut the cost of moving money around.

PricewaterhouseCoopers estimates that credit card companies charge around 3 percent in transaction fees and PayPal's commission can go as high as 4 percent. The same transactions via bitcoin firms such as Coinbase and BitPay are likely to be free.

However, there's skepticism about the future of bitcoin, with critics pointing to recent setbacks such as the Mt. Gox bankruptcy.

Mt. Gox, at one time the biggest bitcoin exchange, abruptly stopped trading in February after it lost nearly half a billion dollars worth of the virtual coins due to hacking into its faulty computer system.

Dish shares closed at $59.19 on the Nasdaq on Wednesday.

(Reporting by Sruthi Ramakrishnan and Supantha Mukherjee in Bangalore; Editing by Kirti Pandey)
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TOP NEWS Egypt's Sisi wins election, faces economic challenges

CAIRO (Reuters) - Former Egyptian army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi won a landslide victory in a presidential election on Thursday but a low turnout threatened to deprive him of the strong mandate he needs to fix the economy and face down an Islamist insurgency.

Sisi won 93.3 percent of votes cast, judicial sources said, with most ballots counted after three days of voting. His only rival, leftist politician Hamdeen Sabahi, gained 3 percent while 3.7 percent of votes were declared void.

But a lower-than-expected turnout figure raised questions about the credibility of a man idolized by his supporters as a hero who can deliver stability.

The stakes are high for Sisi in a country where street protests have helped topple two presidents in three years.

Since a series of television interviews he gave ahead of the vote, many Egyptians feel Sisi has not spelled out a clear vision of how he would tackle Egypt's problems, instead making a general call for people to work hard and be patient.

He has presented vague plans to remedy the economy, suffering from corruption, high unemployment, and a widening budget deficit aggravated by fuel subsidies that could cost nearly $19 billion in the next fiscal year.

"All in all the weak turnout will make it harder for Sisi to impose painful economic reforms that international institutions and investors are demanding," said Anna Boyd, an analyst at London-based IHS Jane's.

Investors want Sisi to end energy subsidies, impose a clear tax regime and give guidance on the direction of the exchange rate.

Turnout was about 46 percent of Egypt's 54 million voters, the government said, less than the 40 million votes, or 80 percent of the electorate, that Sisi had called for last week.

It was also less than the 52 percent turnout secured in the 2012 presidential election by Mohamed Mursi, the Islamist leader Sisi ousted last year after mass protests against his rule.

A Reuters tour of polling stations suggested turnout was low. Many Egyptians said voters had stayed at home due to political apathy, opposition to another military man becoming president, discontent at suppression of freedoms among liberal youth, and calls for a boycott by Islamists.

"These elections were just an act, a farce," said Mahmoud Ibrahim, 25, a resident of the sprawling Imbaba district who did not vote. "Turnout was low, but the media will lie to the people, all for the sake of the one man."

Sabahi conceded defeat but rejected the official turnout figures as too high, calling them "an insult to the intelligence of Egyptians."

The stock market .EGX30, which fell 2.3 percent on Wednesday as some players said the turnout was a disappointment, closed down 3.45 percent on Thursday, after the finance minister approved a ten percent tax on stock market profits. On the black market, the Egyptian pound weakened slightly. (Full Story)

BUSINESS COMMUNITY

Mohamed El Sewedy, chairman of the Federation of Egyptian Industries, said, however: "The business community is very happy about the results. We need real reform and opportunities ... a guy with courage to take decisions."

Sisi is seen by supporters as a strong figure who can end the turmoil that has convulsed Egypt for three years since the revolution that ousted Hosni Mubarak after 30 years in power.

Critics fear Sisi will be another autocrat who will preserve the army's interests, quash hopes of democracy and mismanage the economy.

Sisi enjoys the backing of the armed forces and the Interior Ministry, as well as businessmen who thrived under Mubarak and are still highly influential.

Sisi also has the support of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, which see Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood as an existential threat. Gulf Arab states pumped billions of dollars into Egypt to keep the economy afloat.

"Egypt and Saudi Arabia can work together to face threats, either internally like the Muslim Brotherhood, or externally like Iran and its supporters in the area," said Mohammed Zulfa, a member of Saudi Arabia's Shura Council, an appointed body that advises the government.

"I think the Saudis will do all they can to support Sisi now he has been elected as he was supported by the Egyptian people," he added.

Diplomats said Saudi Arabia was committed to help Sisi overcome Egypt's crisis by maintaining financial aid to help him shore up an economy shunned by tourists and investors.

Saudi Arabia has also formally designated the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, in a move that increased pressure on Qatar, whose backing for the group has sparked a row with Gulf monarchies.

Riyadh fears the Brotherhood, whose Sunni Islamist doctrines challenge the Saudi principle of dynastic rule, has tried to build support inside the kingdom since the Arab revolutions.

TOUGH MEASURES

Sisi gained adulation from many Egyptians after deposing Mursi, whose one year in office was marred by allegations that he usurped power and mismanaged the economy.

But the lower-than-expected turnout suggest Sisi may not have the popular mandate to take the tough measures needed to restore healthy economic growth, ease poverty and unemployment, and end costly energy subsidies.

"The hard work starts here. The last 12 months have been about not being Mursi. Now the new regime has to deliver," said Simon Williams, chief economist at HSBC Middle East.

One of Sisi's biggest tests will be the politically-sensitive issue of energy subsidies which drain billions of dollars from the state budget every year. Businessmen have urged Sisi to raise energy prices even though that may trigger protests, or risk sinking the economy.

Tamer Abu Bakr, chairman of Mashreq Petroleum, predicted Sisi would put off any bold decisions in the first few months of his presidency, but a move was inevitable.

ARMY INTERESTS

Sisi also faces the formidable task of crushing an Islamist armed insurgency and eliminating any threat from the Brotherhood, which, as the country's best-organized political force, had won every national vote held after Mubarak's fall.

Islamist militants in the Sinai have stepped up attacks since Mursi's ouster, killing hundreds of police and soldiers in violence that has hammered the vital tourism industry.

The Brotherhood, a movement loyal to Mursi and outlawed as a terrorist group, has rejected the election, describing it as an extension of the army takeover.

The Brotherhood, believed to have about one million members, has been devastated by one of the toughest crackdowns in its history. Its top leaders, including Mursi, are on trial and could face the death penalty. The movement seemed inspired by the low turnout in this week's poll.

"Sisi and those with him have to admit that Egypt is against them and the Dr. Mohamed Mursi is their president and the president of all Egyptians," an Islamist alliance that includes the Brotherhood said in a statement.

The United States, Egypt's ally in the West, has yet to comment on Sisi's victory

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TOP NEWS Thai junta says 'right conditions' needed before polls

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's military rulers held out little hope for early elections on Thursday, a week after the army seized power, saying conditions had to be right and divisions healed before there could be a return to civilian rule.

Army chief General Prayuth Chan-ocha ousted the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on May 22 to end months of protests that had depressed Southeast Asia's second-biggest economy and raised fears of enduring chaos.

"It is the council's intention to create the right conditions ... to put Thailand on the path to free and fair elections," Lieutenant General Chatchalerm Chalermsukh, deputy army chief of staff, told reporters, referring to the junta.

Thailand has become polarised between supporters of Yingluck and her influential brother, deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra, and the royalist establishment that sees Thaksin and his pro-business, populist ways as a threat to the old order.

Chatchalerm did not elaborate on what conditions were needed for an election, but said the military wanted to see reconciliation and an end to the political rift that emerged after Thaksin won his first election in 2001.

"I want to ask you how long it takes to heal divisions between two groups that have been going on for 10 years?" Chatchalerm said.

"The two sides do not have to love each other, but we want the situation to stay calm and peaceful. We need a period of time for all sides to cool down."

The United States and other allies have criticised the coup and called for a quick return to democracy.

Chatchalerm said the army had been forced to step in because of six months of debilitating anti-government protests, organised by a pro-establishment politician, Suthep Thaugsuban.

"Administrative paralysis has been devastating for Thailand. It put a strain on Thailand's GDP which became negative for the first time in many years," he said.

Gross domestic product shrank 2.1 percent in the first quarter of 2014, as the anti-government protesters damaged confidence and scared off tourists.

Data on Wednesday showed Thailand's trade shrank in April and factory output fell for the 13th straight month, underscoring the tough job the military government faces in averting recession.

Navy commander Admiral Narong Pipattanasai, the junta member overseeing tourism, told reporters 26 million people were expected to visit this year, down from a targeted 28 million, because of the unrest.

The military has moved quickly to tackle economic problems, notably preparing payments for hundreds of thousands of rice farmers that the ousted government was unable to make.

POWERFUL FIGURES

General Prayuth met a team of advisers for the first time on Thursday to map out a strategy for securing the country and propping up the stumbling economy.

Among his advisers are two powerful establishment figures hostile towards Thaksin, who remains central to the political turmoil despite being ousted in a 2006 coup and now living in self-exile.

The two, a former defence minister, General Prawit Wongsuwan, and former army chief General Anupong Paochinda, have close ties to Prayuth. All three are staunch monarchists and helped overthrow Thaksin in 2006.

It is not clear what powers Prayuth's advisers will have, but their appointment would suggest little prospect of compromise with the Shinawatras.

Since seizing power the military has detained 200 or more people, although most have now been freed, including Yingluck, Suthep and leaders of pro-Thaksin "red shirt" activists.

Those released have to tell the military of their whereabouts and travel plans and have promised not to organise demonstrations, a military spokesman said.

Despite martial law and a ban on gatherings, small protests against the military takeover have been held daily in Bangkok. They have been rowdy at times but there has been no serious violence.

Soldiers blocked off roads to central Bangkok's Victory Monument protest site on Thursday, preventing a gathering although media said soldiers took away a foreign man who held a T-shirt bearing the message "peace please".

Several dozen students briefly rallied against the coup at Thammasat University, according to social media posts. Some people have staged silent protests by reading in public George Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four", a novel about living under totalitarianism.

The military has warned about the spread of what it calls provocative information on social media and on Wednesday Thai Facebook users were shocked when the site went down.

The Information Communications Technology Ministry said it had blocked access at the request of the military to halt online criticism. But the site quickly came back up and a military spokeswoman blamed the interruption on a gateway glitch.

Thailand will send officials to Singapore and Japan in coming days to seek tighter censorship of social media from Facebook, Google Inc and instant messenger service Line, a government spokesman said.

(Writing by Robert Birsel; Editing by Alan Raybould, Alex Richardson and Nick Macfie)
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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS: California Assembly passes bill mandating porn film condoms

SACRAMENTO Calif. (Reuters) - A bill requiring pornographic film actors to wear condoms during sex scenes easily passed the California State Assembly on Tuesday despite resistance from most of the adult film industry.

The bill would also require employers to test pornography film actors regularly for sexually transmitted diseases.

The lower house passed the measure 48-13, with 19 Assembly members not voting. The bill now goes to the Senate.

State Assembly member Isadore Hall, a Democrat from Compton who authored the bill, has hailed the measure as a public health effort aimed at reducing the spread of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, within the pornography industry.

Adult film actors are 10 times more likely to contract a sexually transmitted disease than the general public, according to the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, a group that sponsored the bill.

The Free Speech Coalition, which represents the pornography industry, calls the law "a morality crusade" aimed at driving a legal business out of California.

The coalition has warned that further regulations on condoms and the regular testing of actors would force the film sector, worth an estimated $9 billion to $13 billion a year, from the state.

The 13 Assembly members who voted against the bill include Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Donnelly and other lawmakers who are largely from areas in or surrounding Los Angeles County, where most U.S. adult films are shot.

(Reporting by Jennifer Chaussee)
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CELEBRITIES NEWS: Prankster hits Brad Pitt in the face at "Maleficent" premiere

(Reuters) - An infamous red carpet prankster struck actor Brad Pitt in the face as he signed autographs at the Hollywood premiere of a film starring his partner Angelina Jolie on Wednesday, police said.



Pitt, a Golden Globe-winning actor, was at the premiere of "Maleficent", at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood, California, when Vitalii Sediuk leaped over a fence and hit him, said Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Gus Villanueva.



Pitt was not seriously hurt and authorities quickly subdued Sediuk, who was arrested for misdemeanor battery and remained in police custody on Wednesday night, Villanueva said. Sediuk is now being held pending payment of $20,000 bail.



"The officers who were handling him said it looked like it was intentional, but at this point, it remains to be determined," said Sergeant Leonard Calderon for LAPD Hollywood.



Sediuk, 25, is a Ukrainian television reporter who has often pranked celebrities at red carpet events.



In previous exploits, Sediuk has hugged actor Leonardo DiCaprio's crotch at a Santa Barbara Film Festival event, stormed the stage during singer Adele's Grammy acceptance speech, and been slapped by Will Smith after kissing the actor at a Moscow premiere.



Sediuk did not appear to be armed at the time of the attack on Pitt, and investigators have not yet determined a motive, said Villanueva, adding that he was likely to be arraigned on Thursday.



"Maleficent" is Disney's modern reimagining of the "Sleeping Beauty" fairytale, and Jolie stars as its villain.

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ENTERTAINMENT Ed Sheeran says new album takes him 'outside comfort zone'

LONDON (Reuters) - British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran has his share of admirers, among them superstar Elton John, and the 23-year-old is hoping to expand his growing U.S. fan base with his new album entitled simply "x".

The first single from the album, "Sing", produced and co-written by multiple Grammy winner and hit-maker Pharrell Williams, is a step away from Sheeran's laid-back acoustic sound and he hopes it will provide further proof of his versatility.  

"'Sing' was a song that I did with Pharrell Williams and it was a very random studio session where he was forcing me to try new things and really pushing me outside my comfort zone and we just ended up with that song," Sheeran told Reuters in an interview that was embargoed for release this week.

"I think he knew how special it was and I needed a lot of convincing and I'm glad he convinced me," he said.

The album "x" (read as "multiply") follows Sheeran's 2011 debut "+" ("plus") which went 22 times platinum worldwide and was the highest selling debut for a male British solo artist in the United States.

That made Sheeran the biggest selling British artist since 2011.

Sheeran became more widely known in the United States in 2012 when he featured on Taylor Swift's track "Everything Has Changed" on her album 'Red'. He later spent much of 2013 touring North America as Swift's opening act on her Red tour.

Asked if he saw Swift as having been his ticket to U.S. success, Sheeran said, "I think Taylor as a musician, as a person and as an entity is one of the biggest exports from the United States of America so to have her seal of approval, enough to take me on tour for six months was, you know, instrumental to me breaking the States.

"I'd been over to the States a lot. I'd had a bit of success there but just having that stamp of approval just took me from a theater artist to an arena artist and took me from a one hit to a household name."

DREAMS

"If someone has aims, dreams and aspirations to become a superstar she'd be the best example of it, of how to keep it together," he added.

Fame has allowed him to circulate in the higher echelons of the pop world, including a duet version with Elton John of "Candle in the Wind" at John's 22nd Annual AIDS Foundation in March, but otherwise he says it hasn't brought many surprises.

"I think my experience of fame thus far has been everything I thought it would be, everything you hear about in songs and interviews and people say this is gonna happen and this is gonna happen and this is gonna happen.

"Everything happened. It was just like watching a domino effect. And most of it was positive."

However, not everything in Sheeran's life has been quite so positive, indicated by the track which he says "describes the album best" called 'I'm a Mess'.

"I mean the music industry is a very dark place and you can let it, let yourself get sucked in there quite easily," he said.

"I mean there were a couple of occasions where I was in the darker side of things, I guess, but again it's just about coming home and getting back to your roots."

Sheeran recently announced plans for his first North American headlining arena tour, kicking off at Seattle's WaMu Theater on August 21 before returning to London in October.

As for those mathematically themed album titles, this is what he said when asked about his latest one:

"It's a bit more of a well-rounded album. It's more thought out, I think. Along the same trajectory as '+' but bigger, that's why I called it 'x' because it had made everything bigger."

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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS: Entertainer Rolf Harris groomed 13-year-old girl for sex, court told

LONDON (Reuters) - Veteran Australian entertainer Rolf Harris groomed and psychologically dominated a 13-year-old girl before repeatedly sexually abusing her, a British court was told on Wednesday.

A mainstay of family television entertainment for decades, Harris is charged with 12 counts of indecent assault against four girls, some as young as seven or eight, between 1968 and 1986. Seven of the counts relate to one woman.

Harris, who denies all the charges, told the jury on Tuesday he had been in a relationship with the woman, but that this had started when she was 18, not 13, and that it had been an adult and consensual affair.

"This was not a consensual relationship, this was child abuse. Grooming. You effectively psychologically dominated that girl," Prosecutor Sasha Wass said, addressing the 84-year-old, in the dock at London's Southwark Crown Court.

"It just never happened," Harris replied.

Harris muttered to himself in court before his second day of evidence and first day of cross-examination. Wearing a dark pinstriped suit and red tie, he attended the indecent assault trial - now in its fourth week - with his wife, Alwen Hughes.

On Tuesday he told a series of anecdotes detailing his rise to stardom, and gave a rendition of his famous comic song "Jake the Peg".

"Yesterday you delighted us with a demonstration of your many talents," Wass said.

"The prosecution does not suggest for a moment that you are anything but a brilliant and polished performer. But this case, as you know, is not a talent show. This case is taking place to decide whether beneath your friendly loveable exterior there is a darker side lurking."

Harris said the relationship had been a series of isolated incidents and purely sexual.

"EXPOSED AS A CHILD MOLESTER"

The woman had previously told the court Harris abused her throughout her teenage and young-adult life. On one occasion he molested her within yards of his sunbathing wife and daughter and performed oral sex on her in the same room as other sleeping children, the jury of six men and six women was told.

Harris denied that account. "If it wasn't so serious that would be laughable," he said.

"It's a syndrome, isn't it, child abuse?" said Wass. "Grooming in the context of child abuse is training a child to keep your secret ... The longer the abuse goes on, the more compliant the victim is."

"I'm no expert in these matters," said Harris.

Wass said that even as an adult, the woman had been too intimidated by Harris' fame and public standing to tell police. Harris is known to millions in Britain and Australia for his work as a TV presenter and a string of pop music hits.

"Everybody in this court who has given evidence has said that they wouldn't have stood a chance against you if it was your word against theirs. Because you were so famous, so popular, so loved by everyone," she said.

"You were able to play with her like she was a toy."

Harris said that when he was presenting the BBC show "Animal Hospital" the woman had tried to blackmail him for £25,000 to fund an animal sanctuary. When he refused to pay she threatened to tell her story to the press.

"I would not hold it in such dread for all these years unless she said it to me," said Harris, referring to the blackmail threat.

Wass replied: "The dread, I suggest, is that you were going to be exposed as a child molester." The trial continues.

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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS: Fox News hires 'Clueless' actress Stacey Dash as contributor

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Actress Stacey Dash, best known for her role in the 1995 hit movie "Clueless," will be joining Fox News as a contributor, the network said on Wednesday.



Dash will offer "cultural analysis and commentary" on various daytime and primetime shows, Fox News said in a statement.



Stacey's "distinctive viewpoints amongst her Hollywood peers have spawned national debates," said Bill Shine, executive vice president of programming for the network.



Dash, who is of African-American and Mexican descent, made headlines in 2012 when she endorsed Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney on her personal Twitter account. Dash received racist tweets, many from African Americans, for not supporting President Barack Obama instead.

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ENTERTAINMENT Beastie Boys fight for rights to songs in trial vs. Monster

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Beastie Boys hip-hop group turned to the courts on Tuesday to fight for their right to not let energy drink maker Monster Beverage Corp use their songs.

A jury in Manhattan federal court heard opening statements in the case stemming from the popular Brooklyn-born band's attempts to hold Monster to account for unauthorized use of its music in a 2012 promotional video.

Paul Garrity, a lawyer for the Beastie Boys, said the Beastie Boys had made a choice years ago to not license their music to promote commercial products like the caffeine-filled drink sold by Monster, which was required to seek a license.

"It stole the Beastie Boys' right to say no," Garrity said.

With members of the band in attendance, Garrity urged the four men and four women on the jury to award at least $2 million for copyright infringement and for false endorsement.

Reid Kahn, a lawyer for Monster, called that sum "illogical" and said the company should pay at most $125,000. He acknowledged Monster infringed the copyrights, but only because an employee thought the company had permission for the music.

"In this case, it turns out to have been a mistake," he said.

Filed in August 2012, the lawsuit centered on a video produced for an annual snowboarding competition Monster organizes and sponsors in Canada called the "Ruckus in the Rockies."

After the event, Monster posted a promotional video on YouTube featuring the competition and an after-party attended by various DJs, including Z-Trip.

The video included a remix of Beastie Boys songs, including "Sabotage," "So What'cha Want" and "Make Some Noise."

The video also included, at the end, a sentence saying "RIP MCA." Adam Yauch, a Beastie Boys member who went by "MCA," died a day before the snowboarding event after a battle with cancer.

The Beastie Boys complained in June 2012, saying Monster did not have permission to use Z-Trip's mix in the video. The lawsuit followed in August 2012.

Beastie Boys members Michael Diamond, or "Mike D," and Adam Horovitz, a.k.a. "Ad-Rock," were in attendance during trial Tuesday, and Horovitz later testified. Yaunch's widow, Dechen Wangdu, also attended.

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ENTERTAINMENT Beastie Boys fight for rights to songs in trial vs. Monster

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Beastie Boys hip-hop group turned to the courts on Tuesday to fight for their right to not let energy drink maker Monster Beverage Corp use their songs.

A jury in Manhattan federal court heard opening statements in the case stemming from the popular Brooklyn-born band's attempts to hold Monster to account for unauthorized use of its music in a 2012 promotional video.

Paul Garrity, a lawyer for the Beastie Boys, said the Beastie Boys had made a choice years ago to not license their music to promote commercial products like the caffeine-filled drink sold by Monster, which was required to seek a license.

"It stole the Beastie Boys' right to say no," Garrity said.

With members of the band in attendance, Garrity urged the four men and four women on the jury to award at least $2 million for copyright infringement and for false endorsement.

Reid Kahn, a lawyer for Monster, called that sum "illogical" and said the company should pay at most $125,000. He acknowledged Monster infringed the copyrights, but only because an employee thought the company had permission for the music.

"In this case, it turns out to have been a mistake," he said.

Filed in August 2012, the lawsuit centered on a video produced for an annual snowboarding competition Monster organizes and sponsors in Canada called the "Ruckus in the Rockies."

After the event, Monster posted a promotional video on YouTube featuring the competition and an after-party attended by various DJs, including Z-Trip.

The video included a remix of Beastie Boys songs, including "Sabotage," "So What'cha Want" and "Make Some Noise."

The video also included, at the end, a sentence saying "RIP MCA." Adam Yauch, a Beastie Boys member who went by "MCA," died a day before the snowboarding event after a battle with cancer.

The Beastie Boys complained in June 2012, saying Monster did not have permission to use Z-Trip's mix in the video. The lawsuit followed in August 2012.

Beastie Boys members Michael Diamond, or "Mike D," and Adam Horovitz, a.k.a. "Ad-Rock," were in attendance during trial Tuesday, and Horovitz later testified. Yaunch's widow, Dechen Wangdu, also attended.
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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS: Fox News hires 'Clueless' actress Stacey Dash as contributor

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Actress Stacey Dash, best known for her role in the 1995 hit movie "Clueless," will be joining Fox News as a contributor, the network said on Wednesday.

Dash will offer "cultural analysis and commentary" on various daytime and primetime shows, Fox News said in a statement.

Stacey's "distinctive viewpoints amongst her Hollywood peers have spawned national debates," said Bill Shine, executive vice president of programming for the network.

Dash, who is of African-American and Mexican descent, made headlines in 2012 when she endorsed Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney on her personal Twitter account. Dash received racist tweets, many from African Americans, for not supporting President Barack Obama instead.
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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS: Entertainer Rolf Harris groomed 13-year-old girl for sex, court told

LONDON (Reuters) - Veteran Australian entertainer Rolf Harris groomed and psychologically dominated a 13-year-old girl before repeatedly sexually abusing her, a British court was told on Wednesday.

A mainstay of family television entertainment for decades, Harris is charged with 12 counts of indecent assault against four girls, some as young as seven or eight, between 1968 and 1986. Seven of the counts relate to one woman.

Harris, who denies all the charges, told the jury on Tuesday he had been in a relationship with the woman, but that this had started when she was 18, not 13, and that it had been an adult and consensual affair.

"This was not a consensual relationship, this was child abuse. Grooming. You effectively psychologically dominated that girl," Prosecutor Sasha Wass said, addressing the 84-year-old, in the dock at London's Southwark Crown Court.

"It just never happened," Harris replied.

Harris muttered to himself in court before his second day of evidence and first day of cross-examination. Wearing a dark pinstriped suit and red tie, he attended the indecent assault trial - now in its fourth week - with his wife, Alwen Hughes.

On Tuesday he told a series of anecdotes detailing his rise to stardom, and gave a rendition of his famous comic song "Jake the Peg".

"Yesterday you delighted us with a demonstration of your many talents," Wass said.

"The prosecution does not suggest for a moment that you are anything but a brilliant and polished performer. But this case, as you know, is not a talent show. This case is taking place to decide whether beneath your friendly loveable exterior there is a darker side lurking."

Harris said the relationship had been a series of isolated incidents and purely sexual.

"EXPOSED AS A CHILD MOLESTER"

The woman had previously told the court Harris abused her throughout her teenage and young-adult life. On one occasion he molested her within yards of his sunbathing wife and daughter and performed oral sex on her in the same room as other sleeping children, the jury of six men and six women was told.

Harris denied that account. "If it wasn't so serious that would be laughable," he said.

"It's a syndrome, isn't it, child abuse?" said Wass. "Grooming in the context of child abuse is training a child to keep your secret ... The longer the abuse goes on, the more compliant the victim is."

"I'm no expert in these matters," said Harris.

Wass said that even as an adult, the woman had been too intimidated by Harris' fame and public standing to tell police. Harris is known to millions in Britain and Australia for his work as a TV presenter and a string of pop music hits.

"Everybody in this court who has given evidence has said that they wouldn't have stood a chance against you if it was your word against theirs. Because you were so famous, so popular, so loved by everyone," she said.

"You were able to play with her like she was a toy."

Harris said that when he was presenting the BBC show "Animal Hospital" the woman had tried to blackmail him for £25,000 to fund an animal sanctuary. When he refused to pay she threatened to tell her story to the press.

"I would not hold it in such dread for all these years unless she said it to me," said Harris, referring to the blackmail threat.

Wass replied: "The dread, I suggest, is that you were going to be exposed as a child molester." The trial continues.
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ENTERTAINMENT Ed Sheeran says new album takes him 'outside comfort zone'

LONDON (Reuters) - British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran has his share of admirers, among them superstar Elton John, and the 23-year-old is hoping to expand his growing U.S. fan base with his new album entitled simply "x".

The first single from the album, "Sing", produced and co-written by multiple Grammy winner and hit-maker Pharrell Williams, is a step away from Sheeran's laid-back acoustic sound and he hopes it will provide further proof of his versatility.  

"'Sing' was a song that I did with Pharrell Williams and it was a very random studio session where he was forcing me to try new things and really pushing me outside my comfort zone and we just ended up with that song," Sheeran told Reuters in an interview that was embargoed for release this week.

"I think he knew how special it was and I needed a lot of convincing and I'm glad he convinced me," he said.

The album "x" (read as "multiply") follows Sheeran's 2011 debut "+" ("plus") which went 22 times platinum worldwide and was the highest selling debut for a male British solo artist in the United States.

That made Sheeran the biggest selling British artist since 2011.

Sheeran became more widely known in the United States in 2012 when he featured on Taylor Swift's track "Everything Has Changed" on her album 'Red'. He later spent much of 2013 touring North America as Swift's opening act on her Red tour.

Asked if he saw Swift as having been his ticket to U.S. success, Sheeran said, "I think Taylor as a musician, as a person and as an entity is one of the biggest exports from the United States of America so to have her seal of approval, enough to take me on tour for six months was, you know, instrumental to me breaking the States.

"I'd been over to the States a lot. I'd had a bit of success there but just having that stamp of approval just took me from a theater artist to an arena artist and took me from a one hit to a household name."

DREAMS

"If someone has aims, dreams and aspirations to become a superstar she'd be the best example of it, of how to keep it together," he added.

Fame has allowed him to circulate in the higher echelons of the pop world, including a duet version with Elton John of "Candle in the Wind" at John's 22nd Annual AIDS Foundation in March, but otherwise he says it hasn't brought many surprises.

"I think my experience of fame thus far has been everything I thought it would be, everything you hear about in songs and interviews and people say this is gonna happen and this is gonna happen and this is gonna happen.

"Everything happened. It was just like watching a domino effect. And most of it was positive."

However, not everything in Sheeran's life has been quite so positive, indicated by the track which he says "describes the album best" called 'I'm a Mess'.

"I mean the music industry is a very dark place and you can let it, let yourself get sucked in there quite easily," he said.

"I mean there were a couple of occasions where I was in the darker side of things, I guess, but again it's just about coming home and getting back to your roots."

Sheeran recently announced plans for his first North American headlining arena tour, kicking off at Seattle's WaMu Theater on August 21 before returning to London in October.

As for those mathematically themed album titles, this is what he said when asked about his latest one:

"It's a bit more of a well-rounded album. It's more thought out, I think. Along the same trajectory as '+' but bigger, that's why I called it 'x' because it had made everything bigger."
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CELEBRITIES NEWS: Prankster hits Brad Pitt in the face at "Maleficent" premiere

(Reuters) - An infamous red carpet prankster struck actor Brad Pitt in the face as he signed autographs at the Hollywood premiere of a film starring his partner Angelina Jolie on Wednesday, police said.

Pitt, a Golden Globe-winning actor, was at the premiere of "Maleficent", at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood, California, when Vitalii Sediuk leaped over a fence and hit him, said Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Gus Villanueva.

Pitt was not seriously hurt and authorities quickly subdued Sediuk, who was arrested for misdemeanor battery and remained in police custody on Wednesday night, Villanueva said. Sediuk is now being held pending payment of $20,000 bail.

"The officers who were handling him said it looked like it was intentional, but at this point, it remains to be determined," said Sergeant Leonard Calderon for LAPD Hollywood.

Sediuk, 25, is a Ukrainian television reporter who has often pranked celebrities at red carpet events.

In previous exploits, Sediuk has hugged actor Leonardo DiCaprio's crotch at a Santa Barbara Film Festival event, stormed the stage during singer Adele's Grammy acceptance speech, and been slapped by Will Smith after kissing the actor at a Moscow premiere.

Sediuk did not appear to be armed at the time of the attack on Pitt, and investigators have not yet determined a motive, said Villanueva, adding that he was likely to be arraigned on Thursday.

"Maleficent" is Disney's modern reimagining of the "Sleeping Beauty" fairytale, and Jolie stars as its villain.
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ENTERTAINMENT Author, poet, rights activist Maya Angelou dies at 86

WINSTON-SALEM N.C. (Reuters) - American author and poet Maya Angelou, whose groundbreaking memoir "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" earned her international acclaim with its unflinching account of rape and racism in the segregated South, died on Wednesday at age 86.

The prolific African-American writer, known for her lyrical prose and regal speaking voice, died quietly at her home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Angelou's family said in a statement. No cause of death was given.

Major League Baseball had planned to honor her in Houston on Friday as part of the Civil Rights Game festivities, but Angelou announced last week that she would be unable to attend due to health reasons.

Angelou, who was also a civil rights activist, playwright, actress, singer, dancer and professor during her varied career, penned more than 30 books and won numerous awards, including the country's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, from President Barack Obama in 2011.

Her latest work, "Mom & Me & Mom," about her mother and grandmother and what they taught her, was released last year. In her last tweet on May 23, Angelou said, "Listen to yourself and in that quietude you might hear the voice of God."

Literary and entertainment figures, politicians and fans mourned her passing on Wednesday.

Obama said his sister, Maya, was named for the author, whom he called "a brilliant writer, a fierce friend and a truly phenomenal woman."

"A childhood of suffering and abuse actually drove her to stop speaking – but the voice she found helped generations of Americans find their rainbow amidst the clouds, and inspired the rest of us to be our best selves," Obama said in a statement.

Media mogul Oprah Winfrey, who frequently threw lavish birthday parties for Angelou and considered her a mentor, said she would remember her friend most for how she lived her life.

"She moved through the world with unshakeable calm, confidence and a fierce grace," Winfrey said.

SILENT PERIOD

Angelou, who was 6 feet tall, was born Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 4, 1928. She spent part of her childhood in Stamps, Arkansas with her grandmother after her parents divorced.

At age 7, Angelou was raped by her mother's boyfriend, who was later beaten to death in an assault that some believed was carried out by Angelou's uncles. The trauma of the rape and her assailant's death left Angelou mute for six years.

She began writing during that silent period. She would chronicle the first 17 years of her life in the 1969 autobiography "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," which her friend, writer James Baldwin, had encouraged her to write.

The book, which covers the racism Angelou had faced in the 1930s and '40s and her fantasies of being blond and white, is considered an American classic.

She never went to college but collected more than 30 honorary degrees. As a teenager Angelou moved to San Francisco, where she pursued an entertainment career, became an unwed mother at 17 and also found a job as a streetcar conductor.

Working as a calypso singer and dancer, she changed her name to Maya Angelou - based on a childhood nickname and the last name of her first of at least three husbands, Tosh Angelos.

In the late 1950s she moved to New York and joined the Harlem Writers Guild before going to Africa, where she worked for newspapers in Cairo and Accra, Ghana.

In subsequent years she mixed writing with singing and working on projects with civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. For years she did not celebrate her birthday because it coincided with the anniversary of King's assassination.

Angelou also directed, wrote and acted in movies, plays and television programs and was a songwriter, educator and popular lecturer. Her acting credits included a role in the ground-breaking television mini-series "Roots" and she wrote the script and score for the movie "Georgia, Georgia."

She was a Grammy winner for three spoken-word albums.

Nathan O. Hatch, the president of Wake Forest University, where Angelou had been a professor of American studies since 1982, said she was a "towering figure" at the school and in American culture with a profound influence in civil rights and racial reconciliation.

In addition to "Mom & Me & Mom," Angelou's other autobiographical works included "Gather Together in My Name," "Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas," "A Song Flung Up to Heaven," "Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now," "The Heart of a Woman" and "All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes."

At Bill Clinton's request, Angelou wrote "On the Pulse of Morning" and recited the poem at his 1993 presidential inauguration.

"We share the gratitude of so many for Dr. Angelou's contributions to literature, human rights, and social justice. Her legacy is one that all writers and readers across the world can admire and aspire to," said Harold Augenbraum, the executive director of the National Book Foundation.

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ENTERTAINMENT Author, poet, rights activist Maya Angelou dies at 86

WINSTON-SALEM N.C. (Reuters) - American author and poet Maya Angelou, whose groundbreaking memoir "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" earned her international acclaim with its unflinching account of rape and racism in the segregated South, died on Wednesday at age 86.

The prolific African-American writer, known for her lyrical prose and regal speaking voice, died quietly at her home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Angelou's family said in a statement. No cause of death was given.

Major League Baseball had planned to honor her in Houston on Friday as part of the Civil Rights Game festivities, but Angelou announced last week that she would be unable to attend due to health reasons.

Angelou, who was also a civil rights activist, playwright, actress, singer, dancer and professor during her varied career, penned more than 30 books and won numerous awards, including the country's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, from President Barack Obama in 2011.

Her latest work, "Mom & Me & Mom," about her mother and grandmother and what they taught her, was released last year. In her last tweet on May 23, Angelou said, "Listen to yourself and in that quietude you might hear the voice of God."

Literary and entertainment figures, politicians and fans mourned her passing on Wednesday.

Obama said his sister, Maya, was named for the author, whom he called "a brilliant writer, a fierce friend and a truly phenomenal woman."

"A childhood of suffering and abuse actually drove her to stop speaking – but the voice she found helped generations of Americans find their rainbow amidst the clouds, and inspired the rest of us to be our best selves," Obama said in a statement.

Media mogul Oprah Winfrey, who frequently threw lavish birthday parties for Angelou and considered her a mentor, said she would remember her friend most for how she lived her life.

"She moved through the world with unshakeable calm, confidence and a fierce grace," Winfrey said.

SILENT PERIOD

Angelou, who was 6 feet tall, was born Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 4, 1928. She spent part of her childhood in Stamps, Arkansas with her grandmother after her parents divorced.

At age 7, Angelou was raped by her mother's boyfriend, who was later beaten to death in an assault that some believed was carried out by Angelou's uncles. The trauma of the rape and her assailant's death left Angelou mute for six years.

She began writing during that silent period. She would chronicle the first 17 years of her life in the 1969 autobiography "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," which her friend, writer James Baldwin, had encouraged her to write.

The book, which covers the racism Angelou had faced in the 1930s and '40s and her fantasies of being blond and white, is considered an American classic.

She never went to college but collected more than 30 honorary degrees. As a teenager Angelou moved to San Francisco, where she pursued an entertainment career, became an unwed mother at 17 and also found a job as a streetcar conductor.

Working as a calypso singer and dancer, she changed her name to Maya Angelou - based on a childhood nickname and the last name of her first of at least three husbands, Tosh Angelos.

In the late 1950s she moved to New York and joined the Harlem Writers Guild before going to Africa, where she worked for newspapers in Cairo and Accra, Ghana.

In subsequent years she mixed writing with singing and working on projects with civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. For years she did not celebrate her birthday because it coincided with the anniversary of King's assassination.

Angelou also directed, wrote and acted in movies, plays and television programs and was a songwriter, educator and popular lecturer. Her acting credits included a role in the ground-breaking television mini-series "Roots" and she wrote the script and score for the movie "Georgia, Georgia."

She was a Grammy winner for three spoken-word albums.

Nathan O. Hatch, the president of Wake Forest University, where Angelou had been a professor of American studies since 1982, said she was a "towering figure" at the school and in American culture with a profound influence in civil rights and racial reconciliation.

In addition to "Mom & Me & Mom," Angelou's other autobiographical works included "Gather Together in My Name," "Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas," "A Song Flung Up to Heaven," "Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now," "The Heart of a Woman" and "All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes."

At Bill Clinton's request, Angelou wrote "On the Pulse of Morning" and recited the poem at his 1993 presidential inauguration.

"We share the gratitude of so many for Dr. Angelou's contributions to literature, human rights, and social justice. Her legacy is one that all writers and readers across the world can admire and aspire to," said Harold Augenbraum, the executive director of the National Book Foundation.
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JOB Opportunity: Crytek invites you to become a game developer for $10 a month

When you're playing the latest games, do you ever think to yourself: "I could do better"? Crytek wants you to put your money where your mouth is. Specifically, $10 per month, which is the new subscription fee for CryEngine, the development software that powers countless major games like Far Cry, Crysis, and the upcoming Evolve. The software, previously only available for a hefty licensing fee, can now be purchased on Steam at a rate much more encouraging to amateur developers.

The monthly fee will allow for unlimited access to the latest CryEngine build, including the Sandbox editor, which lets you produce, edit, and play your games seamlessly, providing instant feedback on your project as it develops. Assets are instantly optimized for all platforms, allowing easy development for multiple systems.

Notably, this radically undercuts Epic Games' announcement from the Game Developer's Conference earlier this year, that the company's competing Unreal Engine 4 would be available for a monthly subscription of $19, plus a 5% royalty on any games sold. By offering a subscription rate almost half of Epic's and with no royalties attached, Crytek clearly wants to be the engine of choice for amateur developers.

Steam already supports a strong community of developers with Valve's own Source engine and a host of other tools in its growing software section, as well as the Steam Workshop, which provides a framework for developers and modders to easily share content. Combined with the already-strong community and documentation for CryEngine, Steam can now provide everything you need to create and then distribute a AAA-quality game of your own making.

In conjunction with the general rise of indie developers and the increasing popularity of early access development, this signals a larger trend of game development's center of gravity shifting away from the walled enclosure of "professional" developers and towards the playing public at large. Cheaper, easier-to-use technology, combined with the knowledge sharing and distribution capabilities of the Internet, has already been a powerful, democratizing force in traditional media such as writing, film, and photography, blurring the distinction between creator and consumer. It is only natural to expect a similar loosening of roles in gaming, and this can only be good for the hobby.

Simple statistics dictate that more people making more games will lead to a greater likelihood of exceptional work happening; our own Game of the Year from 2013 was Gone Home, which came from a small team of ex-AAAers. Sure, the vast majority of what people create will be garbage, but this is substantially true of game development already (and creative work in general, when all is said and done). Experience can counterintuitively be very limiting to a creator's imagination. This has been especially true in video games as the lion's share of progress has been towards graphical enhancement and iteration of tested ideas, rather than exploring new types of gameplay. Blowing open the field of game development to a wider range of perspectives is the best way to find the games we don't even know that we want yet.

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JOB Opportunity: Crytek invites you to become a game developer for $10 a month

When you're playing the latest games, do you ever think to yourself: "I could do better"? Crytek wants you to put your money where your mouth is. Specifically, $10 per month, which is the new subscription fee for CryEngine, the development software that powers countless major games like Far Cry, Crysis, and the upcoming Evolve. The software, previously only available for a hefty licensing fee, can now be purchased on Steam at a rate much more encouraging to amateur developers.

The monthly fee will allow for unlimited access to the latest CryEngine build, including the Sandbox editor, which lets you produce, edit, and play your games seamlessly, providing instant feedback on your project as it develops. Assets are instantly optimized for all platforms, allowing easy development for multiple systems.

Notably, this radically undercuts Epic Games' announcement from the Game Developer's Conference earlier this year, that the company's competing Unreal Engine 4 would be available for a monthly subscription of $19, plus a 5% royalty on any games sold. By offering a subscription rate almost half of Epic's and with no royalties attached, Crytek clearly wants to be the engine of choice for amateur developers.

Steam already supports a strong community of developers with Valve's own Source engine and a host of other tools in its growing software section, as well as the Steam Workshop, which provides a framework for developers and modders to easily share content. Combined with the already-strong community and documentation for CryEngine, Steam can now provide everything you need to create and then distribute a AAA-quality game of your own making.

In conjunction with the general rise of indie developers and the increasing popularity of early access development, this signals a larger trend of game development's center of gravity shifting away from the walled enclosure of "professional" developers and towards the playing public at large. Cheaper, easier-to-use technology, combined with the knowledge sharing and distribution capabilities of the Internet, has already been a powerful, democratizing force in traditional media such as writing, film, and photography, blurring the distinction between creator and consumer. It is only natural to expect a similar loosening of roles in gaming, and this can only be good for the hobby.

Simple statistics dictate that more people making more games will lead to a greater likelihood of exceptional work happening; our own Game of the Year from 2013 was Gone Home, which came from a small team of ex-AAAers. Sure, the vast majority of what people create will be garbage, but this is substantially true of game development already (and creative work in general, when all is said and done). Experience can counterintuitively be very limiting to a creator's imagination. This has been especially true in video games as the lion's share of progress has been towards graphical enhancement and iteration of tested ideas, rather than exploring new types of gameplay. Blowing open the field of game development to a wider range of perspectives is the best way to find the games we don't even know that we want yet.
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Samsung’s Simband smartwatch could tell the doctor you’re ill, before you know yourself

Samsung beat Apple to the punch on Wednesday, when it announced a new mobile medical tech platform called Simband. It's a prototype smartwatch with a heavy emphasis on health and fitness, and it's chock full of different sensors. The watch shares and collects health data in real time, and uploads it to Samsung's dedicated cloud service. From there, your heart rate, blood pressure, breathing rate, and other health indicators can be analyzed by healthcare professionals. The idea is to provide personalized feedback and suggestions to help improve your wellbeing, or even a call to schedule an appointment if a problem is found.

Samsung wants to lead the charge into the future of medical tech, and is focusing on wearables and sensor technology. The eventual goal is to incorporate improved sensors into smartphones, smartwatches, and other mobile devices, so that data related to our health is being collected at all times. Eventually, we'll get a detailed picture of how well we're taking care of ourselves and what we need to do to live a long, healthy life. Samsung says it wants all these devices to be the "voice of the body."

Simband's all about the sensors, baby

Simband is essentially a smartwatch that can measure heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and other key vital signs. The wristband itself is loaded with different kinds of sensors, and since it is modular, you can add new sensors when they become available. Simband is powered by an ARM Cortex-A7 dual-core processor and supports Bluetooth as well as Wi-Fi, just like other fitness wearables from Samsung. It also features a shuttle-style battery that connects to the wristband while you sleep, so you never have to take it off to charge it up. The main difference between the new Simband and the Gear Fit and Gear 2, is it is not intended for regular consumers.

Simband is a reference device for researchers, developers, healthcare companies, and anyone looking to invest in the future of medical technology. Samsung hopes the band will spur important innovations in fitness wearables and improve the way we collect and analyze user data. Right now, most wearables track and store that data, but stop short of analyzing it and putting it to practical use. Samsung aims to fix that problem with the user feedback provided by Simband in future trials.

All your data in the cloud: SAMI

Samsung Architecture Multimodal Interaction or SAMI, is the open, cloud-based data platform used by the Simband. All the data collected from its sensors, and other devices in the future, will be securely uploaded to the server for analysis and sharing. Samsung says part of SAMI's job is to tap into the data collected by all different types of fitness apps and devices, allowing medical professionals to gain a better understanding of how best to use it in the real world. SAMI will protect the data by keeping everything anonymous, and out of the hands of third-party developers or manufacturers. In this way, Samsung aims to put owner's minds at rest, while simultaneously improving the current state of healthcare.

Samsung's vision for medical tech

Samsung envisions a future where doctors know what's wrong with you before you do. Currently, preventative medicine falls far behind reactionary medicine, which in turn contributes to rising healthcare and prescription drug costs. Theoretically, wearables health trackers can change that. If everyone carried one every day, silently keeping track of all their body and its vital signs, chances are patterns will emerge. Doctors could use this data to predict when a medical problem, large or small, may arise. 

For example, examining your heart rate, eating, and exercise habits, as well as your body fat percentage, could help doctors prevent heart attacks, strokes, and other serious conditions before it's too late. Based on this personal information, doctors could prescribe a healthcare regimen designed specifically for you. They will also be able to tell if you are following their advice or not because they will receive real time data from the device. Sorry, no more fibbing on your chart or fitness log!

The Galaxy S5 and the Gear Fit showed Samsung's early ambitions in health tracking, but this is a significant step forward. Obviously, it's only the beginning and undoubtedly, as the technology advances, the level of sophisticated medical care provided by wearable technology will also improve.

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This is Android Wear: Google engineer offers a sneak peek at notifications on our wrist

Ever since Google showed us those tantalizing photos of the Android Wear operating system on the Moto 360, we've been wondering what the new wearable platform will look like. Android Wear is supposed to be centered around Google Now and communicate effortlessly with your smartphone, but we still only have a vague idea of what it will look like. Now, a Google developer advocate named Timothy Jordan has released a few images of Android Wear notifications, alongside a short description of the OS.

Jordan posted images of his favorite Android Wear notifications on the official Android Developer's Google+ page. The first notification is an emergency alert from Nest, warning employees about smoke detected in the office. This dire message is quickly followed by a second notification, telling the same employee that the smoke has cleared. Next up is a notification from the game Clash of Clans, followed by a Google Calendar alert about an upcoming event, and a few images of how Pocket Cast playback will look on Android Wear. In case you were wondering, StarShipSofa is the featured podcast.


A notification from a Nest device, alerting you of an emergency.

Gaming notifications will also be shown.

You'll be alerted to calendar appointments through Android Wear.


Each notification, with the exception of the playback buttons for Pocket Cast, appears as a white box on the display of your Android Wear smartwatch. In the right-hand corner, you see the corresponding app icon and if it's not a Google-made app, the name of the app also appears in the notification. Then, the snippet of text follows, letting you know that the break room is on fire or whatever else is happening.


Control your music using Android Wear on a smartwatch.

Podcast information shows on the main screen, along with a pause button.

Large, friendly buttons should make Android Wear easy to use.


Given the limited amount of space available on most wearable device displays, the notifications seem to focus on the brevity of the message and the clarity of the type face. The font appears pretty large in comparison with the notifications you receive on your Android smartphone or tablet, and that's a good thing. The overall look of Android Wear notifications appears to be consistent with flat UI design elements, fitting in with Android and the current industry trend. The lasting impression is one of simplicity and efficiency. After all, the last thing we want is a cluttered smartwatch display.

Hopefully we will see much more of Android Wear at Google I/O, including the possible debut of the LG G Watch.

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