Friday, May 31, 2013

Pioneer announces XDJ-R1 all-in-one digital DJ deck with MIDI, iOS control features (video)

Pioneer announces XDJ-R1 all-in-one CD player with MIDI and iOS wireless control (video)

Sure, DJ controllers might be the emerging force in spinning, but CDJs are still largely the club standard. Pioneer has always had thumbs in both of these pies, of course, but the new XDJ-R1 sees the brand uniting them for the first time. The all-in-one unit offers two CD players, USB media playback and MIDI controller functionality. Additionally, you can keep things moving wirelessly via an iOS device thanks to a new dedicated "remotebox" app. Wireless direct means that you won't need to worry too much about flaky connections while you wander into the crowd with your iPhone. You'll still be able to control almost everything directly in the app. Back on the physical (and built-in) two-channel mixer you can spice things up with the usual loop, sync, hot cue and sampling features, plus a choice of color effects. The inclusion of XLR outputs and booth out shows that Pioneer wants to see this in the DJ box, and at $1,099, it should appeal to anyone who'd been eyeing up the component parts. It's available in June, but in the meantime there's a video tour cued up past the break.

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Legendary, China Film teaming on big-money flicks

FILE - In this undated file image released by Warner Bros., Christian Bale is shown as Batman in a scene from "The Dark Knight" from 2008. Hollywood studio Legendary Entertainment which produced "The Dark Knight" signed an agreement with the state-owned China Film Group on Thursday, May 30, 2013 in Beijing. (AP Photo/Warner Bros., File)

FILE - In this undated file image released by Warner Bros., Christian Bale is shown as Batman in a scene from "The Dark Knight" from 2008. Hollywood studio Legendary Entertainment which produced "The Dark Knight" signed an agreement with the state-owned China Film Group on Thursday, May 30, 2013 in Beijing. (AP Photo/Warner Bros., File)

FILE - In this March 26, 2006 file photo, an actor clad in a Batman costume greets local spectators after the grand opening ceremony of the Warner Bros. Studio Store in Shanghai, China. Hollywood studio Legendary Entertainment which produced "The Dark Knight" from 2008 signed an agreement with the state-owned China Film Group on Thursday, May 30, 2013 in Beijing. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, File)

HONG KONG (AP) ? Legendary Entertainment, maker of the "The Hangover" franchise, is teaming with state-owned China Film Group to produce more global blockbusters as the Hollywood studio expands into the rapidly growing but tightly controlled Chinese movie market.

Their deal is the latest example of growing collaboration between entertainment companies in the world's two biggest movie markets.

Legendary, which also made "Inception" and "The Dark Knight," said its Chinese venture, Legendary East, signed an agreement with the Chinese company's unit, China Film Co., on Thursday in Beijing. The deal calls for the companies to fund development and production of multiple films over three years.

Their first collaborations will be announced in the coming months. Legendary said each is planned as a U.S.-China co-production. That means they can bypass China's import restrictions that limit the number of foreign movies shown on the country's 12,000 screens to 34 each year.

Producers that can avoid the import quota can earn millions more at the Chinese box office because they are allowed to keep about 40 percent of profits, compared with 25 percent for films classified as foreign.

The companies said they plan to produce movies for global audiences that will be "tentpole-scale" ? in other words, the big-budget, highly promoted productions that earn enough box-office revenue to support the whole studio, in the same way that a tentpole holds up a tent.

No specific details were released.

In a statement, China Film Co. Chairman Han Sanping said it was the company's first ever long-term, multi-picture deal with a local or foreign partner.

"There can be no doubt that this is one of the most important collaborations for China Film Group in the coming years," Han said. The partnership will allow the companies to "make films that are more appealing to filmgoers, creating new genres that, through the magic of film, bring greater variety to audiences around the world," he said.

China Film Group is an important player because it essentially controls film imports and co-productions, making it an important gatekeeper for foreign studios. Through its China Film Co., which has plans to go public, it owns stakes in eight movie theater circuits that account for half of the country's box office receipts.

Faced with stagnant box-office growth at home, Hollywood studios are keen to enter China, now the world's second-biggest film market. Box-office receipts in China totaled $2.7 billion last year, according to the Motion Picture Association of America. That pushed the Chinese market past Japan's, now the third biggest.

For their part, China's leaders are hoping to use expertise gleaned from joint ventures to rapidly develop their country's cultural industries to expand their influence abroad. Chinese audiences adore Hollywood fare such as "Avatar" and the "Kung Fu Panda" series. Meanwhile, locally produced hits, such as last year's No. 1, road trip movie "Lost in Thailand," have flopped overseas.

"The natural step in a growing Chinese film industry is to make films that successfully take Chinese-based stories to international audiences," said Rance Pow, Shanghai-based founder of film consultancy Artisan Gateway. "Legendary brings Hollywood credentials, and global distribution and marketing relationships to the collaboration."

Other examples of recent Hollywood-China collaborations include DreamWorks Animation working with local partners to make "Kung Fu Panda 3" and Disney teaming up with Beijing-based DMG on the recently released "Iron Man 3."

Legendary East was set up in 2011 with the aim of making one or two "major, event-style films" starting in 2013. But the company had remained quiet since then and a plan to raise $220.5 million through a deal with a Hong Kong construction company was scuppered by rocky financial markets.

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Media outlets refuse off-the-record meeting with Holder

Attorney General Eric Holder (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)

A growing number of news organizations invited to meet this week with Attorney General Eric Holder to discuss the Justice Department's guidelines governing security leak investigations that involve reporters are refusing the invitation citing the meetings' off-the-record status.

A Justice Department official said on Wednesday that meetings with select bureau chiefs will be off the record to "best facilitate the candid, free-flowing discussions we hope to have in order to bring about meaningful engagement."

Holder called the meetings this week as part of a department review directed by President Barack Obama after controversy over the secret seizure of Associated Press reporters' and editors' phone records and secret monitoring of Fox News reporter James Rosen.

But by Thursday afternoon, Reuters, Fox News, CNN, McClatchy and Huffington Post had joined the Associated Press and The New York Times in deciding to boycott the meetings due to their off-the-record status.

"I told folks that I'd be happy to participate if the meeting were on the record. And I offered to bring our First Amendment lawyer with me," McClatchy's Washington bureau chief James Asher wrote in an email to Yahoo News. "So far, no response."

"We would welcome the opportunity to hear the attorney general's explanation for the Department of Justice's handling of subpoenas to journalists, and his thoughts about improving the protections afforded to media organizations in responding to government investigations, but believe firmly that his comments should be for publication," Reuters spokesperson Barb Burg said on Thursday.

"CNN will decline the invitation for an off-the-record meeting," the cable news outlet noted in its coverage of the meeting on Thursday. "A CNN spokesperson says if the meeting with the attorney general is on the record, CNN would plan to participate."

Erin Madigan White, the AP's media relations manager, said in a widely circulated statement on Wednesday that "if it is not on the record, AP will not attend and instead will offer our views on how the regulations should be updated in an open letter."

"It isn't appropriate for us to attend an off-the-record meeting with the attorney general," New York Times Executive Editor Jill Abramson said in a statement.

Asked Thursday if the White House supports holding the meetings off the record, White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest, during a Q&A with pool reporters aboard Air Force One, referred questions on the ground rules for the meeting to the Justice Department. "They're the ones who are conducting the review. But we are hopeful that media organizations will take advantage of the opportunity to constructively contribute to this process," Earnest said.

When asked a question suggesting that holding these meetings off the record is hypocritical, he said, "No, I don?t actually see that."

So, who is going to the meetings?

Jerry Seib, Washington bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal, wrote in an email to Yahoo News late Thursday afternoon that "at this point, I?m planning to attend." He declined to comment on the boycott.

Los Angeles Times/Chicago Tribune Washington, D.C., bureau chief David Lauter will also attend, a spokeswoman confirmed on Thursday to Yahoo News.

ABC News, a partner of Yahoo News, confirmed its decision to send a representative, but said it will "press for that conversation to be put on the record." (Yahoo News was not invited to participate.)

Representatives for the The Washington Post have told news outlets they will attend.

And Politico is also rejecting the boycott. "As editor in chief, I routinely have off-the-record conversations with people who have questions or grievances about our coverage or our news gathering practices," John Harris wrote in an email. "I feel anyone?whether an official or ordinary reader?should be able to have an unguarded conversation with someone in a position of accountability for a news organization when there is good reason."

The Justice Department did not respond to Yahoo News' request for comment on Thursday on the boycott.

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Wave of bombings kills 30 in fresh Iraq attacks

BAGHDAD (AP) ? A series of bombs in Iraq, including one targeting a provincial governor, killed at least 30 people Thursday and wounded dozens as a tireless wave of violence further rattled the country.

Iraq is experiencing its most relentless round of bloodshed since the 2011 U.S. military withdrawal, deepening fears that the country is heading back toward the widespread sectarian fighting that pushed it to the brink of civil war in the years after the invasion.

More than 500 people have been killed in May, with attacks escalating in the last two weeks. The month before was Iraq's deadliest since June 2008, according to a United Nations tally that put April's death toll at more than 700.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's office said he spent three hours inspecting checkpoints throughout the capital late the previous night, underscoring growing concerns about the security forces' ability to stem the violence.

Authorities in Baghdad also announced a ban in effect from early Friday on cars bearing temporary black license plates, which are common in post-war Iraq, where for years it was difficult to obtain new ones. The plates are typically on older model vehicles and are more difficult to trace, and authorities say they are frequently used in car bombings.

Most of Thursday's blasts went off in Baghdad. Car bombs killed four in the northeastern Shiite neighborhood of Binouq, and three died in a bombing at a market selling spare car parts in central Baghdad, according to police.

In Baghdad's eastern Shiite Ur neighborhood, a parked car bomb went off next to an army patrol, killing four and wounding 17, police said.

Police officials also said that a roadside bomb exploded near a police patrol in the largely Shiite central commercial district of Karradah, killing three people there.

The Karradah blast shattered glass and twisted metal signs on several storefronts, and left the stricken police unit's modified Ford pickup truck charred and mangled.

"What have these innocent people done to deserve this?" asked witness Sinan Ali. "So many people were hurt. Who is responsible?"

In Baghdad's northern Shiite neighborhood of Shaab, a car bomb exploded in a commercial area, killing six civilians and wounding 17 others.

In the largely Sunni neighborhood of Azamiyah in the capital's north, a car bomb struck near a military convoy, killing three people, including two soldiers, according to police. Another 14 people were wounded in that attack.

Another police patrol was struck in the southern neighborhood of Saydiyah, injuring six.

Hospital officials confirmed the casualties.

In Anbar province, the provincial governor escaped an assassination attempt when a suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden car into his convoy, his deputy Dhari Akan said. The governor escaped unharmed, but four of his guards were wounded, Arkan said.

Anbar is a vast Sunni-dominated province west of Baghdad that has been the center for months of protests against the Shiite-led government.

In the northern city of Mosul, two police officers said a suicide bomber killed three when he blew himself up on a federal police checkpoint. Mosul is a former insurgent stronghold, located about 360 kilometers (225 miles) northwest of Baghdad.

And to the west of Mosul, a suicide attacker drove his explosives-packed car into a security checkpoint, killing two members of the security forces and two civilians, a police officer and a doctor said. Eight other people were wounded in the attacks in the town of Tal Afar, they added.

All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to talk to the media.

The United Nations envoy to Iraq, Martin Kobler, urged Iraqi leaders to do more to urgently "pull the country out of this mayhem."

"Systemic violence is ready to explode at any moment," he said in a statement.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks but blame is likely to fall on al-Qaida's Iraq arm, which frequently carries out bombing attacks against civilians and security forces in an effort to undermine faith in the Shiite-led government.

Other militant groups have also grown more active in recent months, including the Army of the Men of the Naqshabandi Order, which has ties to members of Saddam Hussein's now-outlawed Baath party.

The attacks came hours after bomb blasts tore through two Baghdad neighborhoods Wednesday evening. At least 30 people were killed, including several members of a wedding party in the mixed Sunni-Shiite Jihad neighborhood.

The southwestern neighborhood was one of the earliest flashpoints in Baghdad's descent into sectarian bloodshed in the years following the 2003 U.S. led invasion. It housed mainly Sunni civil servants and security officials under Saddam Hussein's regime, though many Shiites now live there too.

Many of Jihad's Sunni residents earlier this year received threatening leaflets from a Shiite militant group, the Mukhtar Army, warning them to leave.

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Associated Press writers Adam Schreck and Sinan Salaheddin contributed to this story.

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Creating a Meaningful Home: House on the Way - SAS Interiors

Creating a Meaningful Home blog series featured on www.sasinteriors.net

Today?s guest post for the Creating a Meaningful Home Blog Series is Leslie of House on the Way. Welcome Leslie?

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Hello! I?m Leslie from House on the Way and I?m so excited to be a part of Jenna?s Creating a Meaningful Home Series. It?s an honor to be here! I love the idea of exploring what it means to create a meaningful home.

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When Jenna invited me to join in the series, I stopped and thought about my home and how I?ve tried to make it a meaningful place for my family. As I looked around my home I realized that it?s filled with things I love. It?s filled with things we all love. I came to the conclusion that a truly meaningful home centers around the people who live there. It?s about the family?their lives?and the things they love.

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Use Colors That You Love

We all have colors that speak to who we are. Personally, I love red. Red is bold and makes a statement. I love the way it draws your eye right to it, saying, ?look at me!? It makes me happy. When you walk into your home, it should make you smile.

Living Room

Use Family Heirlooms

Family heirlooms do not have to be worth millions. They do not even have to be worth hundreds. They just need to be meaningful to you and your family. For example, I have this wooden knitting needle holder that belonged to my great-grandmother. It?s simple and small, but it means something special to me.

Sewing Needle Holder

When I was a child, I loved my grandmother?s antique phone that she had hanging on her wall. One christmas, I received one from her for myself. I love antiques and my antique phone is one of my favorite pieces. My phone is not the one she owned, but it was a gift from her, which makes it very special.

Antique Phone

Use Decor That Symbolizes A Special Time In Your Life

That same grandmother was an antique dealer. When my youngest son was born, she gave me this beautiful antique portrait of a mother and child. It was one of her favorite pieces and she literally took it from her home to give to me. What a wonderful thought?she wanted me to have something that was very precious to her. It?s absolutely beautiful and when I look at each day, I?m reminded of not only his birth, but her generous gift.

Mother&Child

Use Pieces That You Have Created

I love using my handcrafted pieces in my home. It?s not only satisfying to know that I created a certain piece, but also that I?m providing a little something of myself to pass down to my children. This hand painted Wooden Swan Artwork is one of my favorite pieces.

Swan Picture

Use Family Photos

Using family photos is a must to create a meaningful home. I love using photos of my children throughout my home and gallery walls are one of my favorite ways to display them. This gallery wall in my basement is my favorite wall in the house! Every picture is black and white and not one picture is a ?posed? professional shot. I specifically chose photos that were somewhat abstract. For example, there?s a photo of the back of my children?s heads as they are looking out the window of a double-decker bus in London. There?s also a picture of my father and daughter walking hand in hand down a hospital hallway. Each picture is unique and special. I could stare at that gallery wall all day! The pictures hanging on that wall are TRUE portraits of my children.

Gallery Wall

Use Collections as Decor

Throughout the years, I?ve been slowly collecting rolling pins. One of my favorites is an antique rolling-pin that has the date and the name of the person whose house provided the wood to carve it, handwritten on the handle. I love it because there?s a bit of a story to tell. How wonderful to know whose it was and where it came from.

Rolling Pin Collection

Use Themes and Decor That Your Children Love

As a decorator, I always want everything to be beautiful. As a parent, I want to make my children happy. So I?ve always tried to create a space for them that speaks to who they are as a person. It?s very important to create a meaningful space for them. I have a son who loves music, specifically he loves to play the guitar. Naturally, his personal space reflects his passion and provides him an area to develop and explore his talent.

Music Bedroom

My youngest son loves camo and anything to do with the army. Now while he loves camo, personally I do not. I decided to meet him in the middle with arctic camo. The blue worked great with his existing furniture and I was still able to give him the look he wanted. I created a gallery wall above his bed, mixing various things that he loves and enjoys. His map wall art is one of his favorites.

Camo Bedroom

Make it Meaningful?Make it You

Whatever your style, whatever your budget, you can create a meaningful home by incorporating things you love. Your home should show who you are and the love that is shared within your family. Your home should be your favorite place in the world to be?then it?s truly meaningful.

Thank you so much for allowing me to spend some time with you today and a special thank you to Jenna for the amazing opportunity!

Thank you Leslie for opening your home to us.? I adore that you?ve created a meaningful home by surrounding yourself with the things you AND your family love.

Create a Meaningful Home: Leslie of House on the Way gives us a tour of how she has thoughtfully created a meaningful home. See the entire series at www.sasinteriors.net

Leslie has such a great blog filled with DIY projects, crafts, makeovers, and so much more.? One of my favorite projects of hers are the creative bamboo shades she made using placemats.? Can?t find something you?re looking for, then make it yourself. What a great idea.

Creating a Meaningful Home: House on the Way - DIY Bamboo Shades

Head on over to House on the Way and give Leslie a BIG HELLO!

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Google Play Music updated with track removal, sharing changes

Play Music app

Delete tracks, remove from 'My Library' and share directly from 'Now Playing' in new version

Don't go anywhere yet -- we haven't seen the last of today's Google app updates. Google Play Music 5.0 for Android, which first debuted following the Google I/O keynote along with the All Access subscription service, has been updated again today with a handful of essential features missing from the original release. The new version 5.0.1041J has been updated with the ability to delete tracks directly from within the app, and remove items added via All Access from your library.

What's more, a UI tweak now allows you to share tracks and add them to playlists from the 'Now Playing' screen. The update is rolling out now through the Google Play Store, so head over to 'My Apps' in the store to grab your update. Alternatively, we've got a Play Store link for you up above.

    


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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Amanda Bynes Fires Up Twitter Beefs With Chrissy Teigen, Courtney Love

'Ur not a pretty model compared to me,' Bynes fires back at SI model Teigen on Tuesday.
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Amazon announces new 'Login with Amazon' service for apps, games and websites (video)

Amazon announces new 'Login with Amazon' service for apps, games and websites video

In an effort to reducing keyboard wear-and-tear, Amazon is opening up its own login service to both app developers and websites. Login With Amazon taps into your account credentials to login, with the ability to even share parts of your profile through apps, games and sites. It uses the retailer's existing trusted sign-in security and has already been tested on both Zappos and Woot, with both trials apparently noting "significant" pickup from customers. The service is free to use and if you're thinking of adding it to your own site (and tapping into those 200 million registered Amazon users), you can find all the technical details at the source -- or a gentler explanation in a video after the break.

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Analog Camera review: Realmac filters the fun back into iPhone photography

Analog Camera is a new iPhone photography app by Realmac Software, the makers of Clear, that makes it incredibly fast -- and fun -- to take, process, and share photos. It includes the ability to separate focus and exposure, 8 filters, and an incredible design.

What I love about Analog Camera is how amazingly simple it is. After you take a photo or choose one from your Camera Roll or Photo Stream, previews of the 8 different available filters are displayed in a 3x3 grid (with original in the center), and 5 buttons below: save to Camera Roll, Email, Open In, Facebook, and Twitter.

Tapping a preview thumbnail will pop it open larger (almost full screen) and holding your finger down on one will make it medium sized with the ability to drag around the thumbnails to see them enlarge as you pass them by. A big swipe down will bring you back to your stored photos and camera. Every gesture you do emits a subtle sound that makes the animations even more fun.

When taking a photo with Analog Camera, you can choose between three different shooting modes. A two-finger tap opens separate focus and exposure controls, a single-tap for combined focus and exposure, and a double-tap brings you back to full auto.

The good

  • Three camera modes to set up the perfect shot, including Manual Focus & Exposure
  • 8 filters
  • Black and white filter is really good
  • Beautifully minimalist, no-fuss no-clutter design
  • Horizon line to help you take level photos
  • Share with Twitter, Facebook, Mail or "Open In" another photo app
  • Access photos from your Camera Roll and Photo Stream

The bad

  • Square crop only
  • Wish I could swipe through big previews of the filters. My hand naturally tries to.
  • Can't access photo albums, only Photo Stream and Camera Roll

The bottom line

I am loving the simplicity, elegant design, and speed of Analog Camera. The filters are great, especially black and white, separating exposure and focus in shooting mode is fantastic, and sharing photos is incredibly fast. My biggest complaint is that if you take a photo with Analog Camera, it is automatically cropped as a square. It's bad enough to only be able to apply a filter to a square photo, but to also force photos to be taken as a square is maddening. I will use Analog Camera to apply filters, but I will not be using it to take photos; I'm not willing to delete pixels before they were even created.

    


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