In-app purchases via iTunes have apparently been failing in a big way for the last ten hours and app creators who depend on this heavily taxed income are getting antsy. We’re hearing unconfirmed speculation that the problem may be connected to fake purchase receipts getting into the system. Whatever the cause, one developer told us the failure is “losing lots of sales” for apps that use receipt verification and is “threatening to more-or-less take down the entire IAP ecosystem.” Seeing as Apple insists on this being the only route for in-app purchasing, they’d better fix it pretty darned quick. [Thanks, Tipster] In-app purchasing fail on iTunes is starting to bug developers originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 23 Sep 2011 08:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Fund for stimulating economy in areas at risk of being affected by cuts has not given any cash to approved companies The government’s frustration at the failure to push ahead with infrastructure projects to boost jobs has been underlined after it emerged that the £1.5bn regional growth fund still has not handed out any cash 15 months after being announced. The fund is aimed at stimulating the economy in “areas and communities at risk of being particularly affected by public spending cuts”. The revelation came from a freedom of information request to see copies of all bids approved for funding under the scheme to date. Philippa Lloyd, the director of economic development at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, said: “The successful bids are currently undergoing due diligence, apart from one which has completed the due diligence and has been provided with a final offer letter, before a final offer of funds can be made.” The letter was released on the Liberal Conspiracy website . The fund was announced in June 2010, when the deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, said : “This fund can make a real difference to companies during difficult times.” The communities secretary, Eric Pickles, also stressed the urgency of getting the fund under way. Pickles said he did not want to “strangle business with red tape” and that “urgent action” was needed to “rebuild and rebalance local economies so that new businesses and economic opportunities spread across the country”. In a speech last week, Clegg admitted that more needed to be done to get the money to successful bids. But he praised the growth fund, saying: “For every £1 of government investment, the private sector is putting in £5 to create thousands of new jobs targeted at areas too dependent on the public sector.” He added that he had asked Lord Heseltine to oversee a second round of bids for the fund. “Since we came in to government, ministers have been expected to make savings. Now they’re under the same pressure to spend the money they’ve got,” he said. The shadow business secretary, John Denham, commented at the slowness of the fund’s distributions, saying: “It is bad enough cutting regional growth funding by two thirds, but not paying it out in time to help businesses grow is even worse. “Clegg and [the business secretary] Vince Cable have spent all week talking tough about ensuring investment isn’t delayed, but this shows just how empty their words are. “It is an embarrassment that, 15 months after trumpeting the regional growth fund as a vital part of their growth strategy, not a single penny has left their pockets.” Economic policy Nick Clegg Eric Pickles Liberal-Conservative coalition John Denham Labour Patrick Wintour guardian.co.uk
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Continue reading …It seems that Motorola’s successor to the original Atrix has emerged in the streets of Chicago prior to being officially unveiled by AT&T. The crew at The Verge recently scored some hands-on time with the device, and in the process, cleared up much of the speculation regarding Ma Bell’s upcoming Atrix 2 — also known as the Edison . First, we know the device will indeed have a qHD display, although unlike Moto’s other 960 x 540 screens, this one discards the PenTile matrix and features properly proportioned sub-pixels, which delivers crisper text in the process. Additionally, there’s now further evidence that the handset will not be a member of AT&T’s LTE lineup, and thus will be limited to its HSPA+ network. Notably, this revision adds a shutter button along the right edge of the handset, although like the Photon , it’s only a single-stage mechanism, which is quite a bummer. Similar to the Bionic , it features a dual-core 1GHz TI OMAP CPU and delivers comparable benchmarks in the process. Looks like it’ll be a fine contender for battle with the biggies from Samsung and Apple, eh? Motorola’s Atrix 2 (Edison) flaunts qHD display, hands-on reveals no PenTile matrix originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 23 Sep 2011 06:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Afghanistan president Hamid Karzai calls for peace as politicians and foreign ambassadors gather for funeral of former president A surging crowd of mourners on Friday kissed the coffin of former Afghan president Burhanuddin Rabbani , killed by a suicide bomber claiming to carry a peace message from the Taliban, and railed against neighbouring Pakistan for allegedly fomenting conflict in their country. The outpouring of anger at a hilltop cemetery exposed the divisions and suspicion that plague Afghanistan after years of war, and followed a stately funeral ceremony at the palace of President Hamid Karzai, who hailed Rabbani as a tireless advocate for reconciliation. “It is our responsibility to act against those who are enemies of peace,” said Karzai, urging Afghans to shun despair over the death of Rabbani in an attack at his home on Tuesday, and instead escalate efforts to bring an end to the fighting that the US-led coalition seeks to exit by the end of 2014. One by one, lawmakers and foreign envoys stepped up to pay tribute before Rabbani’s casket, draped in a red, black and green national flag. A military band played the national anthem. Then the coffin was carried by uniformed servicemen with caps and white gloves, marching stiffly. A procession of vehicles, some bearing large portraits of Rabbani, showing him dignified in robes and with a long white beard, drove up a hill overlooking Kabul, the capital. There, the observances turned unruly. Gunfire erupted briefly, possibly because guards were jittery about the possibility of an attack. Supporters of the former president’s political faction, chanting and distraught, reached to touch the coffin. “Death to the foreign puppets,” they shouted. “Pakistan is our enemy.” The suicide attacker who killed Rabbani had a bomb in his turban, and gained entry to the former president’s home by convincing officials, including Karzai’s advisers, that he represented the Taliban leadership, based in the Pakistani city of Quetta, and wanted to discuss reconciliation. In Washington on Thursday, US Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, accused Pakistan’s powerful intelligence agency of backing extremists in planning and executing an assault on the US embassy in Afghanistan last week and a truck bomb attack that wounded 77 American soldiers days earlier . Mullen insisted that the Haqqani insurgent network “acts as a veritable arm” of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency, or ISI, undermining the uneasy US-Pakistan relationship forged in the terror fight and endangering American troops in the nearly 10-year-old war in Afghanistan. “Death to the ISI,” shouted mourners at Rabbani’s funeral. Pakistan rejected the American claims that it is supporting extremist attacks on US troops. Some analysts believe Pakistan seeks to bolster its influence in Afghanistan as a way to counter the regional influence of India, its longtime rival. Pakistani foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar warned the US that it risked losing Pakistan as an ally and could not afford to alienate the Pakistani government or its people. “If they are choosing to do so, it will be at their own cost,” Khar told Geo TV on Thursday from New York, where she was attending a UN general assembly meeting. “Anything which is said about an ally, about a partner publicly to recriminate it, to humiliate it is not acceptable.” Khar’s comments were first aired in Pakistan on Friday. Pakistan’s prime minister, Yousuf Raza Gilani, responded to the US criticism by saying Washington was in a tough spot. “They can’t live with us. They can’t live without us,” Gilani told reporters on Friday in the southern city of Karachi. “So, I would say to them that if they can’t live without us, they should increase contacts with us to remove misunderstandings.” Rabbani’s mourners, many belonging to a political faction that opposes Karzai, gathered around the coffin as it was lowered into the ground and also lashed out at the Afghan government as well as the United States, which backs the Afghan president. The 70-year-old Rabbani was the leader of Afghanistan’s Northern Alliance, which helped overthrow Taliban rule during the US-led invasion in 2001. His death deepens rifts between the country’s ethnic minorities, especially between those who made up the Northern Alliance – including Tajiks like Rabbani – and the majority Pashtun, who make up the backbone of the Taliban. Karzai, who is Pashtun, had appointed Rabbani to Afghanistan’s High Peace Council, which was seeking to reconcile the country’s warring factions. It has made little headway since it was formed a year ago, but it is backed by many in the international community as helping move toward a settlement. US ambassador Ryan Crocker was among those attending the funeral ceremony at the presidential palace. Iran’s state media said Ali Akbar Velayati, a former Iranian foreign minister and confidant of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, led the Iranian delegation. “Today we are witnessing one of the biggest and saddest events of this important political time in the history of the world,” said Salahuddin Rabbani, the former president’s son. He urged the Afghan government to aggressively investigate the killing. Also, Nato forces said two service members died following a bomb attack in eastern Afghanistan on Friday. The deaths bring to 436 the number of international troops killed so far this year in Afghanistan. Afghanistan Hamid Karzai Taliban guardian.co.uk
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