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Selasa, 03 Maret 2015

UK should begin decriminalising drugs, say Richard Branson and Nick Clegg


Virgin founder and deputy prime minister argue that ‘war on drugs’ has failed and urge UK to follow Portuguese example
A drug dealer poses with cannabis products as he waits for customers in downtown Lisbon.
A drug dealer poses with cannabis products as he waits for customers in downtown Lisbon. Photograph: Francisco Seco/AP
Sir Richard Branson and Nick Clegg are urging the UK to begin decriminalising the use and possession of almost all drugs, following the example of Portugal.
The Virgin founder and deputy prime minister are to address a conference on fighting drug addiction on Wednesday, and in a Guardian article they argue that the “war on drugs” has failed.
“As an investment, the war on drugs has failed to deliver any returns,” they write. “If it were a business, it would have been shut down a long time ago. This is not what success looks like.
“The idea of eradicating drugs from the world by waging a war on those who use them is fundamentally flawed for one simple reason: it doesn’t reduce drug taking.
“The Home Office’s own research, commissioned by Liberal Democrats in government and published a few months ago, found there is no apparent correlation between the ‘toughness’ of a country’s approach and the prevalence of adult drug use.
“This devastating conclusion means that we are wasting our scarce resources, and on a grand scale.”
Branson has always made a point of not endorsing party politics, but is willing to endorse specific campaigns, and as a member on the global commission on drugs policy has called for an international rethink on drugs laws.
In their article, they argue: “The status quo is a colossal con perpetrated on the public by politicians who are too scared to break the taboo.”
Portugal decriminalised all drugs at the turn of the century. In the nearly 15 years since, the country has seen drug abuse drop by half, with the money previously spent on prohibition enforcement spent instead on reconnecting drug addicts with society.
In Clegg’s clearest endorsement of the Portuguese experiment, they say: “We should look to Portugal which removed criminal penalties for drug possession in 2001.
“Portugal’s reforms have not – as many predicted – led to an increase in drug use. Instead, they have allowed resources to be re-directed towards the treatment system, with dramatic reductions in addiction, HIV infections and drug-related deaths.
“Drugs remain illegal and socially unacceptable, as they should be, but drug users are dealt with through the civil rather than the criminal law.
“Anyone who is arrested for drug possession is immediately assessed and sent for treatment or education. If they fail to engage, they have to pay a fine.”
Portuguese citizens are allowed to purchase and possess 1g of heroin, 2g of cocaine, 25g of marijuana leaves or 5g of hashish.
They write: “The Portuguese system works, and on an issue as important as this, where lives are at stake, governments cannot afford to ignore the evidence. We should set up pilots to test and develop a British version of the Portuguese model.”
But the Centre for Social Justice, a charity closely associated with the work and pensions secretary, Iain Duncan Smith, claimed charities on the front line in the struggle against drug addiction are opposed to decriminalisation.
In recent CSJ research, nearly three-quarters of charities surveyed were concerned about the effect cannabis use had on their clients and families. More than half (56%) felt the decriminalisation of cannabis would lead to an increase in its use. Less than a quarter (23%) thought it would not.
Commenting on the findings, Christian Guy, director of the CSJ, said: “Drug addiction is ripping Britain’s poorest communities apart. Our network of 300 front-line charities sees this on a daily basis.
“Many are right to be worried that liberalising cannabis laws will lead to more people taking drugs and developing harder use.
“Politicians need to listen to these experts. They are the people who witness the devastating impact of drugs in our poorest neighbourhoods day in, day out.”

The @realmadrid account is the first sports club profile to reach this figure.

Twitter 15 Mill
Real Madrid have reached 15 million Twitter followers on their account in Spanish @realmadrid. It is the profile belonging to a club or sports institution that has the most worldwide followers, with 600,000 more than the second most popular account and 1,700,000 more than third place.

Real Madrid joined Twitter in May 2008. Since then, @realmadrid has tried to provide minute by minute information on the team, strengthening bonds between Spanish speaking Madrid fans throughout the world. Last summer, it became the most popular profile of any sports club and now it is the first to reach 15 million followers.

@realmadrid is the first place to announce the starting lineup before each match, as well as providing live coverage of games, the most important club notices and the best images, screen savers and videos. Also, last year, followers were able to participate in digital discussions with members of the first team, find out about interesting promotions from club members and show their passion for the Whites through different initiatives.

Real Madrid has a presence on Twitter with six other profiles:@realmadriden, which provides information in English;@realmadridarab, in Arabic; @realmadridjapan, in Japanese;@RMBaloncesto@lafabricarm, which covers the latest reserve team news, and @Fun_RealMadrid, which provides information about worldwide Real Madrid Foundation activities.

Real Madrid won the nine games that they played in the league, the Euroleague and the Copa del Rey.

Barcelona - Real Madrid
Real Madrid had a perfect February. Nine wins from nine games from three in the league, three in the Euroleague and another three in the Copa del Rey, including the final that they won against Barcelona. A demanding schedule in February meant that Madrid played a game every 3 days. There were four home games and five away games, in which they scored a spectacular average of almost 90 points per game (89.3).

In the league they beat Gipuzkoa Basket 86-70 (on the 1st) and Fuenlabrada 86-69 (8th) at the Palacio and beat Valencia Basket away by 87-99 (15th). In the Euroleague Top 16 they beat Barcelona at home by 97-73 (5th), Zalgiris in Kaunas by 71-88 (12th), and Red Star at the Palacio by 85-61 (26th).

Copa del Rey
Three games in three days were added to an already busy schedule between the 20th and 22nd February. Real Madrid defeated CAI Zaragoza in the quarter-finals 86-78 (20), one day after they beat Fiatc Joventut, reaching 100 points (83-100) and the 22nd will be another date to remember for Madrid fans as they crowned champions for the 25th time in the club's history after beating Barcelona in the final (71-77).

Real Madrid are the first team to reach this figure from the sides in Spain, England, Germany, Italy, Portugal and France.

Elche - Real Madrid
Real Madrid face the visit to Athletic having managed ten wins away from the Bernabéu. The Whites are the only side from the six best European Leagues to have reached the figure this seasonAfter Madrid, Barcelona and Benfica are the teams with the most away wins (9).

Ancelott's side are very close to surpassing their away tally for the 2013/2014 La Liga season: 11 wins, 38 points and 41 goals. In the current campaign, they have notched up 30 points and have also stood out in terms of attacking, with 39 goals.  

He is the first player to achieve this in the history of the Spanish top flight.

Real Madrid - Villarreal
Cristiano Ronaldo is hitting tallies that are unprecedented in the history of football. This weekend, he became the first player in La Liga to reach 30 goals in five separate seasons. What's more, the Portuguese has achieved the feat in consecutive campaigns: a record that was almost unthinkable until his arrival at Real Madrid.

The only season at the Whites in which he has finished below this figure was his first with the club. In the 2010/11 campaign he scored 41, with his 30th goal coming against Barcelona on matchday 32. The following year, in 2011/12, he claimed his largest haul so far: 46. That season he hit the 30 mark on matchday 25, just as he did this term, in a match against Espanyol.

Two stunning goals
In 2012/13, Cristiano brought up 30 goals courtesy of a terrific free-kick at San Mamés on matchday 31, the Portugal star going on to end the La Liga campaign with 34. And last season, in which he won the Pichichi trophy with 31, he picked up number 30 on matchday 35, thanks to a spectacular effort from outside of the area against Osasuna.

Senin, 02 Maret 2015

Providenciales "Provo" Turks and Caicos


Providenciales, or more commonly known as "Provo", covers an area of 38 miles and is the most developed island in Turks and Caicos. It is here where most international flights arrive at the Providenciales International Airport (PLS). Surrounded by beautiful white sand beaches, Provo has been ranked "Best Beach" by Conde' Nast magazine and by the World Travel Awards for several years running. Found on the western end of the island chain, Provo offers all modern conveniences, including luxurious hotels, villas and condos, numerous restaurants, spas and shopping facilities, a championship caliber golf course, and full sevice grocery store. Although Provo is the most developed of the islands, it is still a destination for those who want to escape their busy schedules and relax.
On the north shore of the island, near Grace Bay, you will find the most beautiful beaches, as well as a long coral reef, which is rich in aquatic life. This main strech is home to the majority of the islandmajor resorts and tourism services.

Towards the south of the island you will find Chalk Sound, a large lake with striking turquoise water and an array of small cays. Islands Magazine described Chalk Sound as "Beneath the radar: Untouched and off the beaten path, the pristine islets in Provo's Chalk Sound provide an ideal backdrop for expansive thoughts." Along the south side of the island in areas such as Sapodilla Bay, Copper Jack, Discovery Bay, Turtle Tail and Long Bay you will find many private villas available for rent. The island's commercial port, South Dock, is found east of Sapodilla Bay and has the capability to deal with containerized goods. 
On the far western end is unspoiled Malcom's Beach, just adjacent to the magnificent Amanyara Resort.
On the eastern end of the island is Leeward Marina and development.
The two main and oldest settlements on the island are the Bight and Blue Hills, and are built around fresh water supplies. Both locations give a real feeling of Caribbean villages. If you wish to do some shopping, Provo can offer a good range of boutiques at Turtle Cove and along the quickly developing Grace Bay Road. Down Town you will find the retail shops, business offices and banks. 

What to do in Provo
Grace Bay which features the famous 12-mile Grace Bay beach is the location for most of the tourism infrastructure, the Princess Alexandra Marine Park, which is also the playground of "Jo Jo" the famous bottlenose dolphin. Visitors to the world's first Conch Farm discover how to grow conch from tiny veligers to four-year-old adults. This is where most of the water sport activities take place from diving to deep sea fishing and everything in between.
Stones engraved by shipwrecked sailors (or waiting ship wreckers) can be found on the hilltop overlooking the now abandoned Marina Inn near Chalk Sound and Sapodilla Bay. If you like old ruins that are not too difficult to get to, visit 2 sites of plantation houses built by Loyalists, Cheshire Hall and Richmond Hill. "The Hole" at Long Bay is a deep and wide Limestone chimney with a mysterious depth of salt water at the bottom.

UK government finances £8.8bn in surplus in January

UK government finances showed a surplus of £8.8bn in January, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has said.
It is the highest surplus for seven years and higher than the revised £6.5bn reported for January 2014.
A better than expected rise in tax receipts means the government is on course to meet its borrowing target for this year.
The surplus means borrowing has fallen to £74bn in the financial year to date, a fall of £6bn compared with last year.
The government's borrowing target for the 2015 financial year is £91.3bn.
January's public sector finance data traditionally shows a surplus, as it includes tax receipts from those who submit self-assessment forms. 

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Analysis by Ross Hawkins, BBC political correspondent 
George Osborne and Boris Johnson
Overground, underground, George Osborne toured London trying to spread the good news.
From the Tube to an Edgware building site he went, clad in hard hat and fluorescent jacket, reporters in tow.
He told them about economic plans, a surplus in the month of January, and high employment.
It was almost enough to make voters forget his unmet pledge to balance the books by now, or the national debt: set at £1.4 trillion and rising.
He is hoping good news, and the fear it could turn sour, will keep the Tories in government.
Labour is busy insisting the recovery spelt out in official statistics isn't felt by ordinary families.
If dressing up helps win their battle for voters' attention and trust, politicians will wear as many hard hats as it takes.
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Treasury officials had expected the rise in the number of people working for themselves would mean a bigger surplus this January.
They said that, as a result, the government would meet its borrowing target this year, despite appearing to be on course to overshoot that target for most of 2014.
'Milestones'
Chancellor George Osborne said: "In a week of economic milestones, today we learn that January saw the largest monthly surplus in the public finances since the crisis, putting us on track to meet our borrowing forecasts and halve the deficit as a share of GDP this year."
Labour said the figures were distorted by bonuses at the top which were delayed from last year to this year to take advantage of the top rate tax cut.
"These figures show George Osborne has broken his promise to balance the books by this year. This government is now set to have borrowed over £200bn more than planned, said Chris Leslie, shadow chief secretary to the Treasury.
Tax receipts
The ONS said self-assessed income tax receipts were £12.3bn in January, an increase of £1.7bn, or 15.6%, compared with January 2014.
Meanwhile, Treasury revisions to government spending showed departments spent £1.5bn less in the year to date.
And other revisions, which showed an increase of £0.5bn in VAT receipts and £0.4bn in other tax receipts, all helped to reduce government borrowing.
A £2.9bn payment to the European Commission budget, which skewed last month's borrowing figures, was reduced by £1.2bn in January to £1.7bn as part of an accounting procedure agreed with the Europe Union (EU).
That agreement means the £2.9bn will eventually be reduced by existing refunds and rebates from the EU down to about £850m.
Tax receipts and spending both grew in line with expectations. In the year to date, total current receipts grew by 3.1%, as against the full-year forecast of 3%.
The fall in global oil prices reduced tax contributions from energy companies this year. If the price of oil stays low, reduced tax receipts from energy companies will hit total receipts in the next financial year, warns the Office for Budget Responsibility.
The figures come in the same week that official figures showed Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflationfell to a record low of 0.3% in January, while annual wage rises excluding bonuses grew 1.7% in the three months to December as unemployment fell to 1.86 milion.
Elsewhere, the ONS said UK retail sales fell 0.3% in January from the previous month. UK High Street shops have been reducing their prices in an effort to attract customers, the figures indicate.
Average store prices were 3.1% cheaper than last January. This was the largest year-on-year fall since consistent records began in 1997, the ONS added.

Jose Mourinho: Four moments changed the game against Burnley

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Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho blamed four key moments for his side's failure to beat Burnley.
The Blues had Nemanja Matic sent off as they were held to a late 1-1 draw at home to Burnley. 
Referring to notes in his post-match BBC interview, Mourinho said: "There are four moments of the game where you can write the story. Minutes 30, 33, 43 and 69. Don't ask me more questions. 
"I can't go through the incidents. I am punished when I refer to them." 
The key incidents: 

30th minute - Ashley Barnes on Ivanovic

Burnley keeper Tom Heaton launches the ball forward and Barnes appears to catch Branislav Ivanovic with a knee to the back of his legs as the two challenge for a header. The Blues defender reacts furiously to the challenge but the referee does not award a free-kick. 
Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic (left) was unhappy with Ashley Barnes' challenge
Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic (left) was unhappy with Ashley Barnes' challenge

Match of the Day pundit Alan Shearer, former England captain

"I think Martin Atkinson's had a terrible game. Ashley Barnes goes up for the header with Ivanovic, he leads with his foot, and he's very fortunate. He kicks out, with studs into the back of Ivanovic's hamstring, and that should be a yellow card."

33rd minute - Handball penalty appeal

Ivanovic is at the centre of the action again. Juan Cuadrado pulls the back back for the Serbia defender and he strikes a first-time shot from the edge of the area which hits the raised arm of Michael Kightly, who is turning his back on the ball. Ivanovic claims handball but referee Martin Atkinson is unmoved. 
Burnley midfielder Michael Kightly (left) and Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic
Burnley's Michael Kightly (left) escaped giving away a spot-kick after Ivanovic's shot hit his arm

Match of the Day pundit Alan Shearer

"This is a blatant handball by Michael Kightly. Martin Atkinson is about 10 yards away and Ivanovic is seven or eight yards away. Kightly turns his back and sticks his arm out. That has to be a penalty. It's not as if he's gone to block it with his arms down. His arm's right out there. It has to be handball."

43rd minute - Costa penalty denied

Burnley defender Jason Shackell is dispossessed by Diego Costa and, in trying to make up for his mistake, the Clarets player appears to push the Chelsea striker. Costa falls to the ground but Atkinson again decides against awarding a spot-kick to the home side. Costa punches the ground in anger. 
Chelsea striker Diego Costa was not happy when he was not awarded a penalty in the draw with Burnley
Chelsea striker Diego Costa showed his frustration when he was not awarded a penalty in the draw with Burnley

Match of the Day pundit Alan Shearer

"Jason Shackell loses the ball and tries to make up for his error, but he catches Diego Costa and shoves him. He gets his legs caught up with Costa's. You can tell by Costa's reaction, by the way he slams the turf with his fists, what he thinks about it. It should be a penalty."

69th minute - Matic red card

The midfielder is dismissed for a reactive push on Barnes after a late tackle from the Burnley forward. Mourinho said: "What happened to Matic was in minute 69 and minute 69 had a big relationship with minute 30 because normally that player, if I can call him a player, should have been in the shower in minute 31. 
"There wouldn't have been a minute 69 if the person in charge had dealt with minute 30 properly." 
Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matic clashes with the grounded Burnley forward Ashley Barnes
Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matic clashes with grounded Burnley forward Barnes

Match of the Day pundit Alan Shearer

"This is an horrific tackle by Ashley Barnes, it really is. It's dangerous, it's naughty, it's a terrible tackle. I understand that reaction from Nemanja Matic. It's not right, but I understand it, because Ashley Barnes could easily have broken his leg there. It's a terrible tackle, and Matic, for that, is going to miss the League Cup final next week. Barnes doesn't even get a yellow card."
Former Chelsea winger Pat Nevin was critical of both Matic's reaction and the original challenge from Barnes. 
He said: "You cannot react like that - and Chelsea players have done in the past. I think the tackle by Ashley Barnes deserves a substantial ban though. It was a vile challenge on Nemanja Matic. 
"Potentially a leg-breaker." 

Former England winger Chris Waddle speaking on BBC Radio 5 live:

"It's the worst challenge in football whenever anybody goes over the top. Even Gary Lineker or somebody like that would have reacted because it was a shocking challenge. I'm not saying Ashley Barnes deliberately did it but it was a leg-breaker.
"It's not in the rule book but basically we should analyse Nemanja Matic's response as a quick reaction. He's got to two when counting to 10, and any other player in the world would have done what he did."

Mourinho and 'the campaign'

In January Mourinho was fined £25,000 by the Football Association for comments claiming there is a "campaign" to influence referees' decisions against his Chelsea side. 
Costa was then handed a three-game ban for stamping on Liverpool defender Emre Can, with Mourinho again blaming TV pundits for being part of 'a campaign.' 
After the draw with Burnley, Mourinho said: "A couple of weeks ago when I was here in the press conference after the Liverpool game in the Capital One Cup, the television subtitles had gone on and on about Diego's 'crimes'. 
"Well compare Diego's 'crimes' with what happened against Burnley. 
"Have I seen a run of decisions like this? I don't remember. I'm happy that I'm not stupid and I understood everything a couple of months ago. I'm not in the mood to laugh." 

The Burnley reaction

Ashley Barnes
Barnes (left) has scored five times in the Premier Leage this season
Burnley manager Sean Dyche defended his players and refused to be drawn by Mourinho's comments. 
"I've only seen it as it happened. It looked like a coming together at an odd angle. Then Matic reacts in the way he did," Dyche said. 
"I will look back at it again, but I haven't seen it since. But there's more to talk about than that because it was an excellent performance. 
"Barnes was involved in something earlier in what sense? Playing football? A charge in the back? Is there anything else? The grass was too short? 
"I have total respect for Jose Mourinho, his players and Chelsea. Fantastic manager, fantastic club."

South Korea Top Country Rankings, U.S. Rated Average


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The United States places 17th in the developed world for education, according to a global report by education firm Pearson.
Finland and South Korea, not surprisingly, top the list of 40 developed countries with the best education systems. Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore follow. The rankings are calculated based on various measures, including international test scores, graduation rates between 2006 and 2010, and the prevalence of higher education seekers. (See the list of top 20 countries in the slideshow below)
Pearson's chief education adviser Sir Michael Barber tells BBC that the high ranking countries tend to offer teachers higher status in society and have a "culture" of education.
The study notes that while funding is an important factor in strong education systems, cultures supportive of learning is even more critical -- as evidenced by the highly ranked Asian countries, where education is highly valued and parents have grand expectation. While Finland and South Korea differ greatly in methods of teaching and learning, they hold the top spots because of a shared social belief in the importance of education and its "underlying moral purpose."
The study aims to help policymakers and school leaders identify key factors that lead to successful educational outcomes. The research draws on literacy data as well as figures in government spending on education, school entrance age, teacher salaries and degree of school choice. Researchers also measured socioeconomic outcomes like national unemployment rates, GDP, life expectancy and prison population.
The report also notes the importance of high-quality teachers and improving strong educator recruitment. The rankings show, however, that there is no clear correlation between higher pay and better performance. The bottom line findings:
  1. There are no magic bullets: The small number of correlations found in the study shows the poverty of simplistic solutions. Throwing money at education by itself rarely produces results, and individual changes to education systems, however sensible, rarely do much on their own. Education requires long-term, coherent and focussed system-wide attention to achieve improvement.
  2. Respect teachers: Good teachers are essential to high-quality education. Finding and retaining them is not necessarily a question of high pay. Instead, teachers need to be treated as the valuable professionals they are, not as technicians in a huge, educational machine.
  3. Culture can be changed: The cultural assumptions and values surrounding an education system do more to support or undermine it than the system can do on its own. Using the positive elements of this culture and, where necessary, seeking to change the negative ones, are important to promoting successful outcomes.
  4. Parents are neither impediments to nor saviours of education: Parents want their children to have a good education; pressure from them for change should not be seen as a sign of hostility but as an indication of something possibly amiss in provision. On the other hand, parental input and choice do not constitute a panacea. Education systems should strive to keep parents informed and work with them.
  5. Educate for the future, not just the present: Many of today's job titles, and the skills needed to fill them, simply did not exist 20 years ago. Education systems need to consider what skills today's students will need in future and teach accordingly.
To be sure, South Korea's top spot doesn't come without a price. Stories of families divided in the name of education are all too common, to the extent that the phenomenon has bequeathes those families with a title of their own -- kirogi kajok, or goose families, because they must migrate to reunite.
But America's average ranking doesn't come as a surprise. A report recently published by Harvard University's Program on Education Policy and Governance found that students in Latvia, Chile and Brazil are making gains in academics three times faster than American students, while those in Portugal, Hong Kong, Germany, Poland, Liechtenstein, Slovenia, Colombia and Lithuania are improving at twice the rate. Researchers estimate that gains made by students in those 11 countries equate to about two years of learning.
What gains U.S. students posted in recent years are "hardly remarkable by world standards," according to the report. Although the U.S. is not one of the nine countries that lost academic ground for the 14-year period between 1995 and 2009, more countries were improving at a rate significantly faster than that of the U.S. Researchers looked at data for 49 countries.
The study's findings echo years of rankings that show foreign students outpacing their American peers academically. Students in Shanghai who recently took international exams for the first timeoutscored every other school system in the world. In the same test, American students ranked 25th in math, 17th in science and 14th in reading.
A 2009 study found that U.S. students ranked 25th among 34 countries in math and science, behind nations like China, Singapore, South Korea, Hong Kong and Finland. Figures like these have groups like StudentsFirst, headed by former D.C. schools chancellor Michelle Rhee, concerned and calling for reforms to "our education system [that] can't compete with the rest of the world."
Just 6 percent of U.S. students performed at the advanced level on an international exam administered in 56 countries in 2006. That proportion is lower than those achieved by students in 30 other countries. American students' low performance and slow progress in math could also threaten the country's economic growth, experts have said.

Tomb Raider Survival Edition

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Tomb Raider is a fresh reimagining of the classic action-adventure franchise and will explore the 
intense and gritty origin story of an iconic character. In the game, Lara Croft will ascend from a
frightened young woman on her first adventure and emerge as a hardened survivor. 
 
Type: Action, Adventure
Developer: Crystal Dynamics
Publisher: SQUARE ENIX, Eidos Interactive
Release Date 5 March 2013

Survival Edition includes:
Digital 32-page mini art book compiled by TOMB RAIDER?S Art Director Brian Horton
10 downloadable tracks from TOMB RAIDER?s atmospheric soundtrack
Digital double sided map of the game?s mysterious island setting and the iconic cover image
Digital comic - Tomb Raider: The Beginning
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Three in-game weapons from \"Hitman: Absolution\" for use in \"Tomb Raider\":
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Octa Core processor chip 64-bit MediaTek Grin Slow Motion Video Recording 1/16

Qualcomm today isknown as themanufacturer of the world's largest mobile processor chipBut little by littlebegan to gnawbrand name MediaTekUS companyWhat'snewest product, the chip64-bit processor coreMediaTek MT6795 octafact, can be used torecord video in slow motion.

The processor chip has not been formally introduced to the market by MediaTekHowever, they havelaunched a teaser video showing the capabilities of the chipIn a video uploaded to YouTubethe chip it can be used to record video in slow motionIn the video, shows MediaTek slow motion video in two modesnamely playback mode 1/4 and 1/16 mode.

 
MediaTek party also claimed that the phones with these chips will be the world's first smartphonecapable of recording video in slow motion 1/16MediaTek MT6795 chip comes with eight cores withbig.LITTLE architecture that has a speed of 2.2GHzAnd despite using big.LITTLE architectureeight-core chip can be used simultaneously.

Transformers Age of Extinction

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Director : Michael Bay
Writer : Ehren Kruger
Stars : Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor, Kelsey Grammer, Stanley Tucci, Titus Welliver, Sophia Myles, Bingbing Li, T.J. Miller, James Bachman.
Release Date : 27 June 2014 (USA)
Another name : Transformers Age of Extinction
Genres : Action, Adventure & Sci-Fi
Country : USA &  China
Language : English
Run time : 165 min



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