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Monday, 7 April 2014

Apple's deep pocket: What $159 billion could do

Apple's deep pocket: What $159 billion could do

Apple's deep pocket: What $159 billion could do
According to a report by Moody’s Investors Service, US companies outside the financial industry were sitting on a combined $1.64 trillion of cash by the end of 2013. And tech giants like Apple, Google and Microsoft had the most.

Big technology companies have a problem anyone would love to have: They are sitting on vast amounts of cash.

According to a report by Moody's Investors Service, US companies outside the financial industry were sitting on a combined $1.64 trillion of cash by the end of 2013. And tech giants like Apple, Google and Microsoft had the most.

Apple topped the list, with nearly $159 billion. A decade ago, before the iPhone came along, the company was holding about $5.5 billion. Laid out in dollar bills, Apple's current stockpile would cover around 630 square miles.

Apple seems happy to let its trove sit untouched, though the company has not said why.

John Maynard Keynes, the economist, argued that companies tend to hoard cash for three reasons: To perform day-to-day transactions, to protect themselves in the event business slows, and to prepare to make investments should opportunity arise.

Apple certainly isn't using its cash for acquisitions. Compared to its competitors, the company spends very little money buying technologies new or old.

Google has spent billions on video sites, robots, driverless-car technology and artificial intelligence software. Amazon has bought robot-makers, e-commerce services and hardware startups. And Facebook has spent more than $20 billion in just the last two months on a messaging platform and virtual reality technology.

Yet Apple has barely broken the skin over the last decade, buying AuthenTec, a fingerprint sensor company; Siri, the voice service; and Topsy, a data analytics company.

Apple has never even made a single acquisition more than $1 billion. Where are the robots, the driverless cars, the virtual reality goggles?

In an interview in February with The Wall Street Journal, Timothy D Cook, Apple's chief executive, said the company had looked at big companies but had no urge to buy for the sake of buying.

"The money is also not burning a hole in our pocket where we say let's make a list of 10 and pick the best one," Cook said. He said Apple was "not going to go out and buy something for the purposes of just being big."

But the money is burning a hole in the pockets of investors who want Apple to use some of its cash to pay dividends, buy back stock or both. Carl Icahn, the vocal billionaire investor, is leading the charge.

Rick Lane, an analyst with Moody's who wrote the report on the company's cash holdings, said Apple could be holding onto some of its cash for a rainy day. Apple once fell on "very difficult times," he said, "and had to rely on, in part, the kindness of others."

"Without having to rely on the capital markets, which can be mercurial, it's a kind of self-insurance to have that cash on hands for the times when things go bump in the night," he said.

So what could Apple buy with its miles of cash?

Compared to Google, Apple seems to be focused on the here and now rather than the far-off future. (Google is building autonomous robots and cars.)

Apple could leapfrog its competitors and go all in, picking up Mars. (Yes, the planet.) NASA scientists recently said a human mission to Mars with the goal of building a colony would cost about $160 billion. NASA even floated the idea that big corporations could sponsor the trip.

If going from iPads to interplanetary missions seems like a stretch, maybe Apple could explore transportation on Earth.

Last year Philip W Schiller, Apple's senior vice president for worldwide marketing, said that before the company built the iPhone, executives had discussed building a car.

Rather than start from scratch, Apple could take less than 20% of its cash and pick up Tesla for around $30 billion. Paint the cars white, slap on an Apple logo, dot an "i" before crossing the "t" — and you have an entirely new product category: iTesla.

Of course, Apple would immediately want to jump into the driverless car market — since that is clearly the future of the industry — so the company could buy a few artificial intelligence labs and pick up whichever robotics companies Google hasn't already.

Or Apple could stick with communications. There are very few companies Apple relies on more than the telecommunications giants. While Apple designs and builds its iPhones and iPads on its own, the company still needs Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile to connect those gadgets to music, video and the Internet.

Why not just bypass the telecom companies? T-Mobile, which boasts the fastest iternet service on the planet, is currently worth about $26 billion, about 16% of Apple's cash. Sprint is a little more expensive, with a market value of $37 billion. But Apple could pick up both and still have more than $90 billion left.

Microsoft can probably feel Apple's pain. In 2002, Microsoft was rich, sitting on $36 billion. While Bill Gates always believed that Microsoft should have enough cash on hand to operate for a year without making a penny, investors disagreed, calling for a dividend.

Microsoft tried to hold out, saying it wouldn't bow to investors' demands. Under pressure, the company finally relented, and it issued its first dividend.

We all know what happened to Microsoft in the decade that followed
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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 specifications, features leaked

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 specifications, features leaked

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 specifications, features leaked
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will reportedly have 2K screen, handwriting recognition, 20.7MP camera, 64-bit processor, 4GB RAM and 128GB storage.

NEW DELHI: Samsung Galaxy S5 hasn't even hit retail stores yet, but rumours about Galaxy Note 4 have already started swirling online. Japanese website CMNO.com has released a list of features that will reportedly make their way to the Galaxy Note 4.

As per the report, Samsung will not use the fingerprint scanner in Galaxy Note 4. Instead users will be able to unlock their phones by simply writing on their screens. It remains unclear whether the manufacturer will retain the heart rate monitor that it introduced with Galaxy S5.

While its screen size remains unknown, Galaxy Note 4 is likely to have higher a higher resolution display. The report claims that the next-generation phablet will have 2K resolution (2560x1440p), instead of Full HD (1920x1080p). Samsung is also rumoured to be working on a Galaxy S5 variant with 2K screen resolution.

The Galaxy Note 4 is also expected to get a 20.7MP camera, a major jump from the 13MP camera of its predecessor; even the new Galaxy S5 has only a 16MP camera. This camera is likely to feature optical image stabilization, a feature missing from top-end Samsung phones. Just like Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy S5, the next top Samsung phablet will be able to record 4K (movie hall quality) videos.

Apple's iPhone 5S is the only phone in the market with a 64-bit processor, and Samsung is looking to join its ranks with the Galaxy Note 4. The device will reportedly have a 64-bit processor, paired with 4GB RAM made on the 20nm process.

Samsung last year unveiled the world's first 4GB RAM for mobile devices, but has not used the same in any of its products as of now. 64-bit processors require at least 4GB RAM in order to make full use of their computing capabilities.

Galaxy Note 4 is expected to run on Android 4.5, which is likely to be unveiled at Google I/O in June this year. The phablet is also expected to have 128GB internal storage option, 3,600-3,800mAh battery, support for fast 4G and dual-band Wi-Fi networks. Just like Galaxy S5, the upcoming Galaxy Note 4 is expected to be water- as well as dust-resistant.

The device will cost less than $800, according to the report. Though there is no word on Galaxy Note 4's launch date, it is likely that the model will be unveiled in august or September this year. Samsung may once again unveil the phablet at IFA 2014 tech expo in Berlin or host a separate event around the same time
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Sony Xperia T2 Ultra review: Big screen, long battery life


Sony Xperia T2 Ultra review: Big screen, long battery life

Sony Xperia T2 Ultra review: Big screen, long battery life

Expert's Rating

Top Features

*Sleek design
*Fast user interface
*Vibrant screen
*Fantastic battery life

Sony's earlier phablet - Xperia Z Ultra - was a high-end device. It was a very good phablet but with a price of over Rs 40,000, it did not find many takers. Equally good devices were available at a lower price.

The Xperia T2 Ultra is Sony's second attempt at wooing consumers who want an XL size screen in their smartphones. But unlike the Z Ultra, T2 is not a flagship product. It is priced more modestly and packs in hardware that won't make you go wow. The goal is to sell a device that is value for money and not the one that is fastest, best looking and priciest. Well, in our opinion that is not a bad goal at all.

After using the device for over a week, we think Sony largely succeeds. Xperia T2 Ultra is a good product. But on the pricing, Sony again misses a beat. However, before we talk about the price and value of T2 Ultra, let's take a look at the device.

Build and design
T2 Ultra follows the same design pattern that Sony is using in high-end range of Z smartphones. It is a sleek, slim and good looking device. The difference between T2 Ultra and other high-end Sony smartphones is the build material. The high-end devices like Xperia Z1 use metal body and a glass back cover. T2 Ultra has a plastic shell, albeit the one that is so glossy that it looks like glass. But the build quality and finishing is top notch. There are no loose parts and the device doesn't look or feel cheap. Another difference is that unlike high-end Xperia devices, T2 Ultra doesn't have water or dust resistant body.

 

T2 Ultra is just 7.7mm thick and weighs little over 170 grams. For a phablet, these figures are very impressive. The slim and sleek design makes using T2 Ultra easier even though it is a large device.

Display
T2 Ultra has a 6-inch TFT screen. The resolution is 1280 x 720 pixels though around 80 pixels at the bottom of the screen are taken by virtual buttons - Home, Multitasking, Back.



The is screen but not exceptional. The screen with its 720P resolution is not as sharp as 1080P screens that have become common on phones that cost around Rs 25,000. While mostly it is something that you will rarely notice, but if you are reading an ebook or a PDF file you will see not-so-sharp text.

The touch response of the screen is fantastic.

The T2 Ultra screen displays rich and vibrant colours and has very good viewing angles. The brightness, however, is not adequate. It is sufficient for indoor use but in sunlight, the screen is too reflective. It is not unusable in sunlight if you manually bump up the screen brightness to full but we have seen brighter screens.

Software
T2 Ultra is powered by Android 4.3. However, just like other Xperia phones, it uses Sony's custom user interface (UI). In terms of usability, Sony's UI in T2 Ultra is similar to stock Android. This is a good thing and unlike the UI that some of the Chinese brands are putting in their phones, doesn't confuse a user. Multitasking, app launcher and installer, even options to customize home screen, are similar to how they are on the stock Android.



One major addition to the stock Android is a task bar that opens after a user taps on the multi-tasking button. From this task bar, a user can launch mini apps like Notes or Recorder, which are useful and float on the top of any open app or homescreen.

The device comes with a few third-party apps like McAfee Security and TrackID TV preloaded on it. We don't find them particularly useful.

Camera
T2 Ultra has a 13MP primary camera. The performance of the camera is decent. It is definitely not in the league of the cameras found on high-end Xperias or in phones like Galaxy S4, LG2 or even Gionee E7.

When we say decent, we mean that in good light T2 Ultra will click photos that your friends on Facebook or Twitter will not call shabby. It is particularly good when you shoot close ups or macros. But in low light, or if you shooting something indoor, T2 Ultra clicks images that have visible noise.

 

During our tests, we also didn't like the way the device processes images. It doesn't capture as much detail as some other 13MP cameras can do and tends to bump the sharpness in an image. The effect is that the images look processed and not natural.

The over-processing is also visible in 720P and 1080P videos that T2 Ultra can shoot. Thankfully, the final output is more than satisfactory, especially considering the price of the device. The videos capture adequate light (good exposure) and keep subjects in focus even when you are shooting from a moving vehicle.

The front camera can shoot images in 1.1MP. It is good enough for video chats.

Performance
T2 Ultra is powered by Snapdragon 400 quad-core processor. If you are interested, it is a variant of MSM8228 processor. The four cores of the processor use A7 ARM architecture, which is meant to be used in mainstream devices. The cores run at 1.4GHz. T2 Ultra has 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage and support for a up to 32GB microSD card.

Compared to similarly-priced devices, the core hardware in T2 Ultra doesn't look too impressive. But Sony has optimized the software on the device very well. We did not face any lag on the device while opening apps, scrolling through lists or browsing images. With the native video player app the device can handle 1080P videos in MP4 well. But for some other formats like MKV and AVI, we had to use MX Player.

GPS in the device works very well. The satellite lock is acquired quickly and is maintained well.

Overall, we found the performance of T2 Ultra satisfactory. Despite its modest hardware, it doesn't lag. There are occasions when it feels a little slow, for example while installing apps or while multitasking between two three demanding apps, but these occasions are rare and not bothersome.

While making calls with T2 Ultra, we found the call quality to be good. The device has two sim slots.
Battery life is the highlight of T2 Ultra. After pairing the device with a 3G connection, we used it for nearly 20 hours before we had to recharge the phone. For a device with a big screen, this is fantastic battery life!

Gaming
The MSM8228 processor in T2 Ultra has Adreno 305 graphics chip. This graphics chip is capable of handling most of the Android games available today, though we feel it won't be able to run the demanding games in future all that well. During our tests, we were able to play games like Asphalt 8, Angry Birds Go Cart and Dots on the device without facing low frame rates or lag. Asphalt 8, which requires really good hardware, ran at its maximum graphics setting on T2 Ultra but the races were smoother and car handled better when we selected medium quality graphics.

Verdict
With an MRP of Rs 25,990, we feel Xperia T2 Ultra is overpriced. If you are looking for a big-screen device, T2 Ultra is definitely the best one in its class. It is much better than HP Slate 6 Voice Tab, even though the HP device is cheaper by a couple of thousand rupees. But given the performance, hardware and experience it offers, T2 Ultra is not a value for money device.

Micromax Knight offers comparable performance, slightly better screen, more premium design and slightly better camera at less than Rs 20,000. But the screen measures five inches and we still don't hear great things about aftersales service of Micromax.

Similarly, Galaxy Grand 2 offers similar performance and a better camera compared to T2 Ultra at a price that is around Rs 3000 less. But then Grand 2 has a 5.2-inch screen (smaller) and doesn't look as good as T2 Ultra.

On the other hand, if you don't want a big screen, you can get Nexus 5 by spending around Rs 3,000 more. With Nexus 5, you will get much better hardware - in fact really top class hardware -- and great performance.

T2 Ultra is a good phablet but it would have been easier for us to recommend if it was selling for around Rs 21,000 to Rs 22,000. But at a price of around Rs 25,000, we can recommend it to only those who must have a device with six-inch screen or users who need great battery life from their phablets.


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Dhoni named captain of World T20 Team of Tournament



Dhoni named captain of World T20 Team of Tournament

Dhoni named captain of World T20 Team of Tournament
Statistics were used but were not the sole basis for selections of the team led by Dhoni. (Getty Images)

DUBAI: His side may have lost in the final but Mahendra Singh Dhoni was on Monday named captain of the 2014 ICC World Team of the Tournament that figures four Indians, including star batsman Virat Kohli. 

Opener Rohit Sharma and Ravichandran Ashwin are the other two Indian players who feature in the team that was announced by the ICC. 

Kohli was adjudged Player of the Tournament for amassing 319 runs with the help of four half centuries, including knocks of 72 and 77 in the semifinal and final of the showpiece event. 

Besides Indians, the team has two players from both South Africa and West Indies, and one representative each from Australia, the Netherlands and champions Sri Lanka. 

Chosen by a select group of experts, the team was aimed at being suited for Bangladesh conditions, on the basis of performances in the tournament only. Statistics were used but were not the sole basis for selections. 

Selection Panel Chairman and member of the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Match Referees, David Boon, said of the selection: "It was a very difficult task for the panel to pick a team of 11 from the exciting players who featured in this tournament. 

"As the selection criteria for the Team of the Tournament are the performances of players in the conditions during the ICC World Twenty20 2014, some of the best players in world cricket had to be left out of the team. 

"Bowlers in particular performed strongly throughout this tournament, and the side we have selected includes three of the most impressive bowlers in Dale Steyn, Samuel Badree and Lasith Malinga. The team also contains six specialist batsmen, including Stephan Myburgh from the Netherlands as an opening batsman, as well as three all-rounders, including MS Dhoni as a wicket-keeper batsman." 

The panel faced a difficult choice for a number of positions, and players who were considered but who did not ultimately make the team included India's Amit Mishra, Pakistan's Ahmed Shehzad, the South Africa duo of A B de Villiers and Imran Tahir, Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews and Rangana Herath, and West Indies' Dwayne Bravo and Sunil Narine. 

Men's Team of the Tournament (in batting order): 

Rohit Sharma (India) - 200 runs 

Stephan Myburgh (Netherlands) - 224 runs 

Virat Kohli (India) - 319 runs 

JP Duminy (South Africa) - 187 runs 

Glenn Maxwell (Australia) - 147 runs 

MS Dhoni (India - captain, wicketkeeper) - 50 runs, six dismissals 

Darren Sammy (West Indies) - 101 runs 

Ravichandran Ashwin (India) - 11 wickets 

Dale Steyn (South Africa) - nine wickets 

Samuel Badree (West Indies) - 11 wickets 

Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) - five wickets 

12th Player: Krishmar Santokie (West Indies) - eight wickets
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Dhoni named captain of World T20 Team of Tournament



Dhoni named captain of World T20 Team of Tournament

Dhoni named captain of World T20 Team of Tournament
Statistics were used but were not the sole basis for selections of the team led by Dhoni. (Getty Images)

DUBAI: His side may have lost in the final but Mahendra Singh Dhoni was on Monday named captain of the 2014 ICC World Team of the Tournament that figures four Indians, including star batsman Virat Kohli. 

Opener Rohit Sharma and Ravichandran Ashwin are the other two Indian players who feature in the team that was announced by the ICC. 

Kohli was adjudged Player of the Tournament for amassing 319 runs with the help of four half centuries, including knocks of 72 and 77 in the semifinal and final of the showpiece event. 

Besides Indians, the team has two players from both South Africa and West Indies, and one representative each from Australia, the Netherlands and champions Sri Lanka. 

Chosen by a select group of experts, the team was aimed at being suited for Bangladesh conditions, on the basis of performances in the tournament only. Statistics were used but were not the sole basis for selections. 

Selection Panel Chairman and member of the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Match Referees, David Boon, said of the selection: "It was a very difficult task for the panel to pick a team of 11 from the exciting players who featured in this tournament. 

"As the selection criteria for the Team of the Tournament are the performances of players in the conditions during the ICC World Twenty20 2014, some of the best players in world cricket had to be left out of the team. 

"Bowlers in particular performed strongly throughout this tournament, and the side we have selected includes three of the most impressive bowlers in Dale Steyn, Samuel Badree and Lasith Malinga. The team also contains six specialist batsmen, including Stephan Myburgh from the Netherlands as an opening batsman, as well as three all-rounders, including MS Dhoni as a wicket-keeper batsman." 

The panel faced a difficult choice for a number of positions, and players who were considered but who did not ultimately make the team included India's Amit Mishra, Pakistan's Ahmed Shehzad, the South Africa duo of A B de Villiers and Imran Tahir, Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews and Rangana Herath, and West Indies' Dwayne Bravo and Sunil Narine. 

Men's Team of the Tournament (in batting order): 

Rohit Sharma (India) - 200 runs 

Stephan Myburgh (Netherlands) - 224 runs 

Virat Kohli (India) - 319 runs 

JP Duminy (South Africa) - 187 runs 

Glenn Maxwell (Australia) - 147 runs 

MS Dhoni (India - captain, wicketkeeper) - 50 runs, six dismissals 

Darren Sammy (West Indies) - 101 runs 

Ravichandran Ashwin (India) - 11 wickets 

Dale Steyn (South Africa) - nine wickets 

Samuel Badree (West Indies) - 11 wickets 

Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) - five wickets 

12th Player: Krishmar Santokie (West Indies) - eight wickets
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Yuvraj can be criticized, but he should not be crucified: Sachin

Yuvraj can be criticized, but he should not be crucified: Sachin

Yuvraj can be criticized, but he should not be crucified: Sachin
"Last evening, Yuvi had a tough day and he can be criticized. But he should not be crucified nor should he be written off," said Sachin. (AP Photo)

NEW DELHI: Sachin Tendulkar today stood firmly behind a beleaguered Yuvraj Singh, saying that the talented left-hander "is down but far from being out" and backed him to make it to the 2015 World Cup squad. 

Tendulkar, who has always been a mentor to Yuvraj had soothing took to social networking site Facebook to motivate the player who has been castigated from all quarters for his 21--ball-11 that led to India scoring only 130 for three in 20 overs. 

"Yuvi, one off day cannot undermine your tremendous contribution in many sweet memories over the years. You may be down today but you are far from being out," Tendulkar wrote on his Facebook page. 

"I want you to know that there are many like me in India and across the world, who keenly look forward to you being a part of the campaign to defend the ODI World Cup title in 2015," Tendulkar came out openly in support of the player. 

While Tendulkar agreed that Yuvraj can be criticized for his slow batting but people should stop short of writing his epitaph or predict the end of his international career. 

"Last evening, Yuvi had a tough day and he can be criticized. But he should not be crucified nor should he be written off." 

The iconic batsman is confident that Yuvraj will make a great comeback proving his detractors wrong once again. 

"I have been an admirer of Yuvi's indomitable spirit which has overcome many challenges, both on and off the field. Knowing Yuvi's determination and ability to fight adversities, he will emerge stronger, proving his critics wrong, yet again." 

Tendulkar along with former skipper Sourav Ganguly has backed Yuvraj since his nascent days in international cricket. 

When Yuvraj was detected with rare germ-cell cancer, Tendulkar had travelled all the way to UK to visit him
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Friday, 4 April 2014

IND vs SA: India thrash South Africa by six wickets to reach final


IND vs SA: India thrash South Africa by six wickets to reach final

IND vs SA: India thrash South Africa by six wickets to reach final
Indian batsman Ajinkya Rahane (L) congratulates teammate Rohit Sharma after a boundary during the ICC World Twenty20 cricket tournament second semi-final match against South Africa. (AFP Photo)

NEW DELHI: Riding on a brilliant knock by Virat Kohli and a fiery cameo from Suresh Raina in crunch situation, India stormed into World T20 final as they beat South Africa by six wickets in the second semifinal in Mirpur on Friday.

Scorecard

Kohli made an unbeaten 72 in 44 balls while Raina scored 10-ball-21 as India chased down a competitive 173 with five balls to spare.

Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma too chipped in with 32, 24 respectively.

India got off to a flying start in their chase as they scored over ten runs in first three over.

Rohit Sharma scored 24 and shared a solid 39-run opening stand with Rahane before falling to Beuran Hendricks in the fourth over.

Sharma 24 came off just 13 balls and were studded with four boundaries and a six.

Wayne Parnell gave India second blow by getting rid of Ajinkya Rahane after his 32-run knock to give South Africa hope.

Rahane, who a looking in a fine touch, played badly against the bounce to give an easy catch to AB de Villers at the score of 77 in the 10th over.

Earlier, skipper Faf du Plessis came back from his one-match suspension with an attractive half-century as South Africa posted a challenging 172/4.

Riding on Du Plessis' 58 off 41 balls and senior campaigner Jean-Paul Duminy's 40-ball-45, the Proteas scored their highest total against India in the tournament so far. David Miller's 12-ball-23 also helped to prop up the total, which went past 170.

Barring Ravichandran Ashwin, who had brilliant figures of three for 22 from his four overs, other Indian bowlers had a disappointing day in office.

Amit Mishra gave his worst performance (0/36 in three overs) in the tournament, even as Dhoni was unable to complete the quota of his three specialist bowlers.

Most impressive part about South Africa's batting was that their batsmen did not try to fight the conditions. Du Plessis showed the virtue of spending some time before going on the ascendancy, while the seasoned Duminy also played an important hand in the team's total.

Duminy-Du Plessis pair added 71 runs in 8.4 overs for the third wicket, which laid the foundation for a fighting score. Both these batsmen decided to play out Ashwin and attack the other bowlers which yielded desired results.

Quinton de Kock (6) got a debatable caught behind decision off Bhuvneshwar Kumar's bowling. The left-handed opener flashed at a wide delivery from the seamer but it deviated taking an under-edge that was caught by Dhoni behind the stumps. Umpire Ian Gould gave the decision after some contemplation but the batsman looked unhappy.

Hashim Amla (22) continued with his fine batting and drove Mohit Sharma on the rise to get a streaky boundary. Du Plessis followed the suit charging out to the young seamer and hitting him over mid-wicket for a four.

However, Amla's free-hitting did not last long even though he got a couple of more boundaries in Bhuvneshwar's next over. Ashwin coming from round the wicket bamboozled Amla with a carom ball that spun like a classical leg-break. He played for the turn and saw the off-stump being pegged back
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Gambhir, Sehwag star again to power Delhi to 4th straight win

Gambhir, Sehwag star again to power Delhi to 4th straight win

Gambhir, Sehwag star again to power Delhi to 4th straight win
Gautam Gambhir's unbeaten 75 came off 53 balls during which he struck seven boundaries and three sixes. (TOI Photo)

Gambhir, Sehwag star again to power Delhi to 4th straight win (PTI) 

CHANDIGARH: Gautam Gambhir led from the front with a breezy unbeaten 75 as Delhi cruised to a nine-wicket win over Haryana to record their fourth straight victory in a North Zone leg match of the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy on Friday. 

Set a target of 141 runs by Haryana, star pair of Gambhir and Virender Sehwag (49) once again sizzled with the bat for Delhi, putting on a 96-ball 121-run stand for the opening wicket to set the platform for the win. 

While Sehwag's was an unusually sedate knock, Gambhir was at his attacking best. 

Gambhir's runs came off 53 balls during which he struck seven boundaries and three sixes. Sehwag, on the other hand, played second fiddle and hit just three fours and one six during his 50-ball knock. 

Sehwag was the lone Delhi wicket to fall, bowled by right-arm pacer Harshal Patel in the 16th over. 

After Sehwag's dismissal, Gambhir and Unmukt Chand (7 not out) ensured the win for Delhi with 15 balls to spare without any further damage. 

Earlier, Haryana rode on half centuries from opener Avi Barot (51 off 42) and Guntashveer Singh (64 off 49) to post 140 for seven after opting to bat. 

Apart from Barot and Guntashveer, no other Haryana batsmen could manage double digit scores. The duo scored 103 runs for the second wicket to propel Haryana to the modest score.

The lanky Ishant Sharma was the pick of the bowlers for Delhi with figures of four for nine from his quota of four overs. 

Meanwhile, in another North Zone leg match Himachal Pradesh defeated Jammu and Kashmir by 17 runs at the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium in Mohali to register their second win in the tournament. 

Sent in to bat, Himachal could only muster 127 for eight before coming out with am impressive bowling display to bundle out J&K for 110 in 19.3 overs. 

Rishi Dhawan top-scored for Himachal with 44 off 40 balls. For J&K, left-arm spinner Waseem Raza (3/21) scalped three wickets while skipper Parveez Rasool (2/10) picked up two. 

Chasing the paltry target, J&K batsmen crumbled in front of the pace trio of Akshay Chauhan (4/16), Rishi Dhawan (2/24) and Vikramjeet Malik (2/28) to slump to their fourth consecutive defeat in the event. 

Abid Nabi (39) and Pranav Gupta (28) provided some sort of resistance for J&K but it was not enought to sail them home. 

Brief Scores: 

Delhi vs Haryana in Chandigarh: Haryana: 140 for seven in 20 overs (Guntashveer Singh 64, Avi Barot 51; Ishant Sharma 4/9). 

Delhi: 142 for one in 17.3 overs (Gautam Gambhir 75 not out, Virender Sehwag 49; Harshal Patel 1/32). 

Himachal Pradesh vs Jammu and Kashmir in Mohali: Himachal Pradesh: 127 for eight in 20 overs (Rishi Dhawan 44; Waseem Raza 3/21). 

J&K: 110 all out in 19.3 overs (Abid Nabi 39, Pranav Gupta 28; Akshay Chauhan 4/16)
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Tuesday, 1 April 2014

HP agrees to pay $57 million to settle shareholder lawsuit


HP agrees to pay $57 million to settle shareholder lawsuit

HP agrees to pay $57 million to settle shareholder lawsuit
Hewlett-Packard Co agreed to pay $57m to settle a lawsuit that accused the PC maker's former management of defrauding shareholders.

Hewlett-Packard Co agreed to pay $57 million to settle a lawsuit that accused the personal computer maker's former management of defrauding shareholders by abandoning a business model it had long touted. 

The lawsuit was filed after former chief executive Leo Apotheker shocked investors on August 18, 2011 by announcing plans to refocus the company on business services and products. 

He also revealed plans to scrap WebOS, whose rights HP had obtained when it bought Palm Inc in 2010; pay $11.1 billion for British software company Autonomy Plc; and possibly spin off HP's personal computer business. The company also halted sales of the TouchPad, after just seven weeks on the market. 

"HP has reached a mutually acceptable resolution through a mediated settlement," said Sarah Pompei, an HP spokeswoman. 

According to the proposed settlement, HP will deposit $57 million into an interest-bearing escrow account within 20 days of getting an approval by US District Judge Andrew Guilford in Santa Ana, California. 

The lead plaintiffs include the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System; the Labourers' Pension Fund of Central and Eastern Canada in Oakville, Ontario; the LIUNA National Pension Fund and LIUNA Staff & Affiliates Pension Fund in Washington, D.C.; and Union Asset Management Holding AG in Frankfurt, Germany. 

"We are very happy with the settlement and are glad to have achieved this recovery for the affected HP shareholders," said Jonathan Gardner, co-lead counsel for the class. 

In the midst of a multi-year turnaround effort intended to revive growth, HP is trying to reduce its reliance on personal computers and move toward computing equipment and networking gear for enterprises. 

The case is Gammel et al v. Hewlett-Packard Co et al, US District Court, Central District of California, No. 11-01404
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's total pay fell 67% in 2013


Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's total pay fell 67% in 2013



The windfall saddled Zuckerberg with a huge tax bill, even though he limited his Facebook salary to just $1, according to regulatory documents filed Monday.
It marks the second straight year that Zuckerberg has realized a huge gain on the holding that he has accumulated in Facebook Inc since he started the company in 2004. In 2012, Zuckerberg made $2.3 billion off his stock options.
Zuckerberg, 29, now has exhausted his supply of stock options after exercising 60 million of them last year a price of 6 cents per share. He then sold 41.35 million shares for $55.05 apiece in December, primarily to pay for his tax bill on the gains.
Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, also donated 18 million Facebook shares to a Silicon Valley nonprofit. The December gift, then valued at nearly $1 billion, landed the couple at the top of The Chronicle of Philanthropy's annual list of the most generous Americans.
Even after selling and donating so much Facebook stock, Zuckerberg still owns 426.3 million Facebook shares currently worth $25.7 billion. The stock has more than doubled in value during the past year as Zuckerberg fulfilled his promise to sell more ads on the smartphones and tablet computers that bring in most of the traffic to Facebook's social networking service.
The Menlo Park, California, company now gets more than half of its ad revenue from mobile devices, up from 23% at the beginning of last year.
Like many company founders who have gotten wealthy off their early stakes, Zuckerberg asked Facebook to limit his annual salary to $1 annually. Besides that token sum, Zuckerberg also received perquisites valued at $653,164. All but $3,000 of that amount went toward Zuckerberg's bills for personal travel on chartered jets.
Excluding stock option gains, Zuckerberg's total compensation last year plunged 67% from nearly $2 million in 2012.
The Associated Press formula calculates an executive's total compensation during the last fiscal year by adding salary, bonuses, perks, above-market interest that the company pays on deferred compensation and the estimated value of stock and stock options awarded during the year. The AP formula does not count changes in the present value of pensions, a benefit that Facebook and most other technology companies don't provide.


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