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Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Economist says pre-bout parade of sumo sponsors gives clues to Japan Inc.’s health

Economist says pre-bout parade of sumo sponsors gives clues to Japan Inc.’s health


When the giants of sumo wrestling prepared to step into the ring for last month’s grand tournament in Tokyo, Akiyoshi Takumori fired up his spreadsheet.
For Takumori, an economist at one of Japan’s biggest asset managers, the ancient sport is more than entertainment: It is an eye into how successful Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been at unleashing the country’s animal spirits.
By counting the number of advertisements paraded before bouts — company names embroidered on banners and carried around the ring by a posse of men in kimono — investors can gauge whether executives are bullish on the economy and willing to spend their companies’ cash, Takumori says.
The 58-year-old is looking for any edge to assess the outlook for Abenomics, and more specifically its impact on the stock market.
After a rosy first three years under Abe, with the Nikkei stock average more than doubling, shares tumbled in 2016 to their worst start on record.
“The ads are like supplementary traffic lights to the main ones, regular economic indicators,” said Takumori, chief economist at Sumitomo Mitsui Asset Management Co. in Tokyo. “If you watch them, you can tell whether the main lights will turn red or not.”
So what signals are the sumo ads flashing? January’s tournament had 1,872 company-sponsored banners over the 15 days it ran, 5.4 percent fewer than the record 1,979 advertisements at the November event in Fukuoka.
That is still the second-highest on record, according to Takumori, who says people should not read too much into the drop. It was mostly due to popular wrestlers being out injured, he said.
The Topix index has also been buffeted by things outside its control. It has lost more than 9 percent this year, sucked into a global rout in equities caused by concerns about a slowdown in China and tumbling prices of oil and other commodities. The gauge lost 3.3 percent at the trading break on Wednesday.
“The numbers should’ve been good but because of abnormal conditions, they look bad,” Takumori said of the drop in ads.
Takumori began tallying the banners back in 1990 and soon discovered a correlation with gross domestic product. In a recent example, when the number of ads tumbled in January 2012, GDP turned negative the next quarter. Keeping count at sumo gives him a two-month head start on broader advertising statistics published by the government.
Each ad costs ¥62,000, and companies must pay for at least one a day for the duration of the tournament, according to the sport’s administrator.
Banners at the tournament represented everything from convenience-store operator Lawson Inc. to Suzusho Ltd., which makes beef jerky. All bouts are aired live on NHK, the public broadcaster. About a quarter of households around Tokyo tuned in on the January competition’s final day, according to Video Research Ltd.
“It’s not a big splurge,” said Takumori. “But companies wouldn’t be spending money on ads unless earnings were good.”
Operating profit at companies in the Nikkei average rose to a record in the quarter ended September as the weaker yen continued to buoy exporters while an influx of tourists boosted domestic firms.
The Bank of Japan’s quarterly tankan index of confidence among big manufacturers also remained strong in December but is forecast to fall in March, raising questions about whether firms will expand capital investment and raise wages.
Takumori says he is disappointed by the drop in ads. He says he was expecting a new record in January, too.
“It’s irritating,” he said. “It was unlucky.”

FLORENCE NEWS Florence Baptistery has a new North Door



FLORENCE NEWS

Florence Baptistery has a new North Door

600-year-old technique applied to modern replica
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The faithfully executed replica of Lorenzo Ghiberti’s original North Door of Florence Baptistery has been completed by craftsmen adopting the same techniques used 600 years ago.

The numbers: 6 months of research, 4 years of work, 15 people employed full-time, 350 hours of chiselling for each one of the 28 panels, 3.5 tons of bronze, 15 tons of heat-resistant materials, 440 kilos of wax to make the moulds and 1 ton of silicone to make the casts of the panels and friezes on the frame.

The North Door replica, which replaces the original, was presented to the public on January 23, 2016. Cardinal Giuseppe Betori, Florence mayor Dario Nardella, president of the Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore, Franco Lucchesi, the president of the Guild of the Dome Association, Enrico Marinelli, together with the founding members of the association, attended the ceremony

GE invests millions in Tuscany

GE invests millions in Tuscany

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GE invests millions in Tuscany

Major R&D project creates jobs
(JANUARY 31, 2016 - 16:20)
On January 31, General Electric signed a memorandum of understanding with the Tuscan Region and the Italian government that will bring 800 million dollars into Tuscany.

The new Galileo Project is a significant investment in research and development to take place on Tuscan soil, establishing a centre of global excellence in Tuscany for the oil and gas sector that will involve 500 highly qualified people coming from GE, universities, research labs and SMEs. The project aims to increase Italian production by 50 percent and company revenue by 1.7 billion dollars in five years.

‘GE has been in Italy for nearly 100 years and today’s milestone underlines our strong on-going commitment to investing and growing our business here,’ said Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO. GE Oil & Gas – Nuovo Pignone has around 5,400 employees in 5 plants in Tuscany, totalling some 12,400 employees in Italy. It generates 4.6 percent of Tuscany’s GDP.

The investment comes on the heels of the successful introduction to the market of what has been dubbed the Tuscan Turbine, the NovaLT16. The new and highly efficient turbine, used primarily for power generation, was entirely developed in Tuscany in the record time of just 30 months from concept to market.

Complementing GE’s other large research facilities in the US (primarily Greenville, SC), the new Tuscan research centre will focus on building 300 gas turbines and 400 centrifugal compressors from 2019 onwards. The new line of highly technological machines raises the standards of efficient and reliable oil and gas applications. Designed and produced in Tuscany, they will be exported around the world.

Iowa nightmare revisited: Was correct winner called on caucus night

Iowa nightmare revisited: Was correct winner called on caucus night?




DES MOINES — It's Iowa's nightmare scenario revisited: An extraordinarily close count in the Iowa caucuses — and reports of chaos in precincts and computer glitches — are raising questions about accuracy of the count and winner.
This time it's the Democrats, not the Republicans.
Even as Hillary Clinton trumpeted her Iowa win in New Hampshire on Tuesday, aides for Bernie Sanders said the eyelash-thin margin raised questions and called for a review. The chairwoman of the Iowa Democratic Party rejected that notion, saying the results are final.
The situation echoes the events on the Republican side in the 2012 caucuses, when one winner (Mitt Romney, by eight votes) was named on caucus night, but a closer examination of the paperwork that reflected the head counts showed someone else pulled in more votes (Rick Santorum, by 34 votes). But some precincts were still missing entirely.
Like Republican party officials in 2012, Democratic party officials worked into the early morning on caucus night trying to account for results from a handful of tardy precincts.
But at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday, Iowa Democratic Party Chairwoman Andy McGuire announced that Clinton had eked out a slim victory, based on results from 1,682 of 1,683 precincts.

Nation in bid to ward off the Zika virus

Nation in bid to ward off the Zika virus

Nation in bid to ward off the Zika virus
A health worker fumigates a house as residents wait outside during a campaign against the Zika virus and other mosquito-borne diseases in Carabayllo district on the outskirts of Lima, Peru, on Monday. [Photo/Agencies]
China is taking steps to avert a potential outbreak of the Zika virus after the World Health Organization declared the mosquito-borne virus an international public health emergency.
The virus has been linked to thousands of birth defects in Brazil, but no travel or trade restrictions have been imposed so far.
A news release from the WHO China on Tuesday evening described the virus as "an extraordinary event" that looks set to constitute a public health risk to other countries through the international spread of disease.
This will potentially require a coordinated international response, the statement added.
Lu Hongzhou, head of the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, said the existence in South China of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which harbors and spreads the Zika virus to humans through bites, and close exchanges of trade and people with South America put China at risk from imported outbreaks of the virus.
"The health authorities are drafting clinical guidelines for Zika detection and treatment," he said.
The WHO China office said the risk of Zika transmission is low during the winter in China, as the climatic conditions are not suitable for the Aedes aegypti mosquito.
But inspection and quarantine, trade, and travel agencies are on high alert.

MCD strike: Arvind Kejriwal

MCD strike: Arvind Kejriwal slams BJP for littering garbage in Delhi, demands CBI probe into mismanagement of funds

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Slamming Opposition for doing politics over the issue of strike by the MCD workers, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said it’s a clear case of mismanagement of fund by the civic bodies and demanded a CBI probe into the matter.
The chief minister addressed a press conference over the issue in Bengaluru where he has gone for treatment.
Highlights of Kejriwal’s press conference in Bengaluru
# The strike by MCD workers is unfortunate
# It is being assumed that the MCD workers have gone on strike since Delhi government has not released their salaries.
BJP doing politics over the issue and trying to spread garbage on the streets of Delhi
# It is being projected as if Delhi govt was supposed to pay the salaries and it hasn’t released them
# I understand the pain of the MCD workers who did not get their salaries,but what about the BJP people spreading garbage on streets?-
# We have paid Rs 900 crores to the North MCD, double the amount of salary than previous year. Where has all the money gone.
# We have paid Rs 466 crore to the East MCD. Where have all the money gone
# There is corruption in MCD
# There should be a CBI inquiry into the mismanagement of funds of the MCD
# We are trying to arrange the funds to clear the dues of these workers till January 31.
# Delhi doctors have requested us to take over MCD hospitals
# I request MCD workers to call off their strike

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Five Windows 10 tricks you need to know

Five Windows 10 tricks you need to know

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Windows 10 is now installed on more than 200 million gadgets worldwide. That's quite a feat in the tech world since its official release was only 6 months ago on July 29, 2015. If your computer is one of those gadgets, you've probably found Windows 10 has its share of sheer winning features and unfortunately, very frustrating steps.
Of course, getting used to a new operating system always takes time and effort. You have to relearn tricks, find where familiar items have moved or change things around to suit your style of computing. Let me help you along with a few insider tips on taking control of the new Start menu, improving privacy, finding the traditional Control Panel, cutting down on annoying notifications and more.
1. TAKE CONTROL OF THE START MENU
One of the biggest problems with Windows 10's predecessor, Windows 8, was the lack of a Start menu. Instead, Microsoft replaced it with a touch-friendly Start screen that left desktop and laptop users with a mouse and keyboard out in the cold.
Microsoft wisely elected to bring back the Start menu for Windows 10. This time, it incorporates great features of the Start screen, such as "live tiles" for getting information from apps without opening them.
When you first install Windows 10, your Start menu has programs on the left with app icons on the right. Some app icons are "live tiles" that update with new information, such as the current weather, new messages and more, automatically.
Of course, you might not want these hogging up space if you don't use them, or you want your own app or program icons there. Fortunately, customizing is simple and flexible.
Simply right-click on any App icon to resize it or unpin it from the Start Menu. Selecting "Unpin from Start" takes it away. You can also uninstall programs with a right-click as well.
To add an app to the tile area, click and drag its icon from the left column or right-click on an app icon and choose "Pin to Start."
Once the icon is located in the right-hand area, drag it around to exactly where you want. Putting icons close together lets you group them. You can name groups whatever you want, and move groups around by clicking the icon with the horizontal lines next to the name. Give it a shot and you'll see it's super easy.
Don't forget you can click and drag the edges of the Start menu to make it larger or smaller. You can have it take up most of the screen, or very little space at all. It's your choice.
2. MAKE WINDOWS 10 MORE PRIVATE
One valid criticism of Windows 10 is that it stores more information about you than previous versions of Windows. The personal assistant Cortana, for example, remembers everything you tell her, and keeps tabs on what you do on the computer so she can offer you better suggestions and recommendations.
Not everyone likes this level of data collection, and you can make changes to send Microsoft less. Click here for the exact steps to take control of your Windows 10 privacy. You can also get separate programs that bring important privacy settings into one spot, such as Win10 Spy Disabler and AntiSpy.
3. VISIT THE OLD CONTROL PANEL
Windows 10 shipped with a streamlined Settings screen that has most of the options you'll want. You can find it under Start > Settings.
While the new Settings screen is handy for the basics, it doesn't quite have all the options a more advanced user might want. Fortunately, you can get to the old Windows Control Panel with no problem.
Simply right-click on the Start button and select "Control Panel." Right-clicking the Start button is also a fast way to access other hidden familiar areas you might want to use, such as the Device Manger or the Run command prompt.
4. GET FEWER NOTIFICATIONS
Windows 10 added a handy notification area, similar to what you find on smartphones. Simply click the notification icon in the lower-right corner of the screen and it will pull out the Action Center on the right side of the screen. Here, you'll see a list of new email, app updates and more.
However, with lots of apps and Windows features using notifications, it can quickly get cluttered, or just annoy you with continual popups. That's especially true when your new computer comes pre-loaded with a ton of software and apps you don't need. Click here to learn how to quickly declutter this junk from your computer.
You can also choose which apps and programs can use the notification area. Go to Start > Settings and click "System." Then go to the "Notifications & actions" area. Here, you can choose whether or not to see Windows tips, app notifications, notifications on the lock screen and more.
If you scroll down, you can turn notifications on and off for individual apps. For each app, you can also choose if the notification plays a sound or not.
Bonus: When you click the Notifications button, you'll also see a list of Quick Actions at the bottom of the Action Center. Be sure to set Quiet Hours on notifications. It's really handy if you only want notifications during certain times.
5. GET THE LOOK YOU WANT
OK, changing the colors and background picture in Windows might not seem that important, but you're looking at your computer for hours every day, so why not see something you like? A lot of people just live with whatever theme Windows has out of the box, but making Windows your own is simple.
Go to Start > Settings and choose "Personalization." Your first option is to change the Background. You can choose from a picture, solid color or slideshow. Windows 10 has some very nice default background pictures, or you can click "Browse" to choose your own. Be sure to choose a fit that looks good so the image isn't squashed and stretched. Fill, Fit or Center are safe choices.
Next, go to the Colors area and pick your accent color. By default, this only affects a few icons and window borders. However, if you scroll down and turn on "Show colors on Start, taskbar, action center, and title bar," they will all take whatever color you pick.
Other options include letting the computer pick a color based on your background image, which is great for slideshows, and making the Start menu, taskbar and notification area transparent. Play around with those to see how you like it.
Moving on, the Personalization area lets you customize the lock screen image and what shows up there; choose and save collections of backgrounds, colors and sounds as "themes"; and edit how the Start menu works.
Hint: If you got used to Windows 8.1's full-screen Start screen, the Start area is where you can get that back. Just turn on the "Use Start full screen" option.
Want to know even more about Windows 10? Here are more step-by-step tips and tricks about Windows 10.
On the Kim Komando Show, the nation's largest weekend radio talk show, Kim takes calls and dispenses advice on today's digital lifestyle, from smartphones and tablets to online privacy and data hacks

Pulitzer prize-winning security expert denied White House clearance

Pulitzer prize-winning security expert denied White House clearance

 SAN FRANCISCO - A Pulitzer prize-winning computer security expert recently hired by the Chief Technology Officer of the United States, Megan Smith, has been denied a security clearance and is heading to the West coast.

Ashkan Soltani was previously the chief technologist at the Federal Trade Commission. He was hired by the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy as a senior adviser to Smith in December.
On Friday he posted to Twitter that he was disappointed to announce his departure as he had been notified last week that he would not receive the security clearance necessary to continue working at the White House.
"Bittersweet end to my stint in government," he tweeted.

Wearable Sweat Sensors Could Track Your Health


Wearable Sweat Sensors Could Track Your Health

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Wearable sensors could analyze and measure skin temperature, and levels of metabolites and electrolytes in human sweat.
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Blood tests allow doctors to peer into the human body to analyze people's health. But in the future, there may be a less invasive way to obtain valuable information about a person's health: wearable sensors that use human sweat to look for signs of disease.
Sweat is a rich source of chemical data that could help doctors determine what is happening inside the human body, scientists explained in a new study. Perspiration is loaded with molecules, ranging from simple electrically charged ions to more complex proteins, and doctors can use sweat to diagnose certain diseases, uncover drug use and optimize athletic performance, they said.
"Sweat is pretty attractive to target for noninvasive wearable sensors, since it's, of course, very easy to analyze — you don't have to poke the body to get it — and it has a lot of information about one's health in it," said study senior author Ali Javey, an electrical engineer at the University of California, Berkeley.

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Bangladesh vs South Africa ICC Under-19 World Cup 2016

Bangladesh vs South Africa ICC Under-19 World Cup 2016


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BAN U19 won by 43 runs | Live Cricket Score Updates Bangladesh vs South Africa ICC Under-19 World Cup 2016: SA U19 197/10 (Target 241) in 48.4 Overs


Hosts Bangladesh U19 defeated South Africa U19 by 45 runs in the opening match of ICC Under-19 World Cup 2016. The Group A contest saw South Africa U19, despite a ton from Liam Smith, being bundled out for 197 while chasing 241. Also Check- Bangladesh U19 vs South Africa U19- As it Happened  
The Young Tigers after winning the toss got off to a watchful start. However, Wiaan Mulder struck in the 10th over to remove opener Saif Hassan. Pinak Ghosh and Joyraz Sheik then guided their side with a 44-run stand for the second wicket.
The duo then were dismissed in space of 29 runs to leave Bangladesh U19 at 102 for three. Nazmul Hossain Shanto then held the innings together with a half-century to propel his side past the 200-run mark. Shanto scored valuable 73 off 82 balls. Also Check- ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2016 Schedule
In reply, South Africa U19 were undone by medium-fast bowler Mohammad Saifuddin and spin of Bangladesh U19 skipper Mehedi Hasan. The duo shared first three wickets to fell between them as South Africa U19′s score read 44 for three.
South Africa U19 then never recovered from these early jolts and were struggling at 112 for five in 33.4 overs. With wickets tumbling at one end, opener Smith scored a fighting century to keep his side in the hunt. However, his ton went in vain as South Africa U19 were bowled out for 197.
Mohammad Saifuddin and Mehedi Hasan sclped three wickets each. Saleh Ahmed Shawon and Saeed Sarkar chipped in with two wickets each as well.
Bangladesh U19 now face Scottland U19 while South Africa U19 take on Namibia U19 in their next assignment
(Image:Twitter/@ICC).
Modified Date: January 27, 2016 5:44 PM

Virat Kohli better than Sachin Tendulkar in Australia: Sourav Ganguly

Virat Kohli better than Sachin Tendulkar in Australia: Sourav Ganguly


Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has rated Virat Kohli as the best touring player he has seen in Australia.
Kohli has been in sensational form against Australia with scores of 91, 59, 117 and 106 from the four ODIs. He is now the leading scorer in the series with 373 runs at an average of 93.25. Before this tour, Kohli averaged less than 16 against Australia in Australia.
Disappointed after India lost the four ODIs by 25 runs, despite being firmly in control for most of the 349-run chase, Ganguly said Kohli was the only bright spot in the side.
"The only positive from India's tour of Australia is Virat Kohli," Ganguly told Sports Today. He just keeps getting better and better in Australia. I have seen a lot of player do very well in Australia, like Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman but I think Kohli is the best."
However, Ganguly was far from impressed with the rest of his teammates, including under-fire limited-overs captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Dhoni has kept stressing that there have been improvements in the team but Ganguly failed to see any "marked" changes.
"There is no marked improvement from the rest. Dhoni's overseas performances haven't got better, neither have the spinners'."
Ganguly praised openers Rohit Sharma, who has scored 342 runs including two hundreds and Shikhar Dhawan, who has amassed 209 runs with one fifty and a hundred but said the rest needed to catch up.
"The team is not getting better in case of overseas performances. Yes, Kohli, Dhawan and Rohit have been very good but it's not just about individuals," Ganguly said.
The 43-year-old, who changed India's overseas fortunes during his tenure as India captain said the team management needed to reach out to the inexperienced players like Gurkeerat Singh Mann and Rishi Dhawan, who panicked under pressure in the course of India's stiff chase.
"The lower-order batsmen panicked and the inexperience showed. There should have been some message from the dressing-room. Ravindra Jadeja (who remained unbeaten on 24) needed to show them some direction. These are important in close matches."
Ganguly said India should not have lost the penultimate ODI of the five-match series given the way Dhawan and Kohli batted. The two were involved in a 212-run stand for the second wicket but India lost nine wickets for 46 runs in 12 overs to concede the game to Australia.

That Prove The Amazon is Totally Insane

That Prove The Amazon is Totally Insane
Anyone who grew up in the United States probably had to endure more than a few classes dedicated to the rainforests and protecting them. For that reason, you may be sick of hearing about them. But, get over it! The rainforests are amazing, and the Amazon is perhaps the most amazing of them all. Why is that? Well, it’s simple. There are things that you’ll encounter in the Amazon that you won’t encounter anywhere else in the world. What’s more is that there are things about this rainforest that you may have never learned, and once you know them, you may never look at the world the same way again. So, what are these amazing animals, plants, and facts? Let’s take a look.
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Here's why Virat Kohli lost his cool with Steve Smith in Adelaide

Here's why Virat Kohli lost his cool with Steve Smith in Adelaide

Steve Smith was commentating when he got out and Virat Kohli let him know about it. WATCH: http://cricketa.us/1QyExJV 
Steve Smith yesterday courted controversy for using an on-field microphone during Australia's unsuccessful chase against India in the first of a three-match T20 International series at the Adelaide Oval.
Smith walked in after the exit of David Warner but he was possibly distracted while commentating during his innings.

Shortly after answering questions from Channel 9 commentators Mark Nicholas, Ian Healy and Michael Hussey, Smith chipped Ravindra Jadeja to Virat Kohli at mid-off, who gave Australia's Test and ODI skipper a verbal send-off while making a "chatterbox" gesture.

Railway hikes fare, service remains woeful

Railway hikes fare, service remains woeful

News Report Bangladesh Railway (BR) authorities will raise the passenger fare by 9 per cent from February 1 next to boost the income of the BR to meet the increased operating cost. The enhanced fare will increase the railway income by only Taka 45 crore annually while the annual loss of Bangladesh railway is taka 900 crore. The proposal to hike the fare will not improve the services of railway in any way. Rather it will increase the burden on the commuters who are mostly from lower income group. Railway is the cheapest mode of public transportation. Mostly the lower income group people travel by train because the bus fare is higher and waterways are shrinking gradually. In this context, the new proposal to raise the railway fare will only add to the sufferings of the passengers. The passengers are already suffering in the rail journey due to woeful services. The compartments are dirty and in most of the compartments there is no toilet and light. The seats are torn and the inside of the compartments are dirty. The seats are mostly broken and passengers most of the time remain standing for the long journey. The railway administration is unable to maintain the minimum standard of services not to speak of improving those. The corrupt ticket supervisors hardly check tickets and most of the passengers travel without ticket or by bribing the ticket checkers. Corruption is one of the major ailments of Bangladesh railway. There are 339 trains operating in the east and west zone. Some of these trains are broad gaudge. The rail lines are old and dilapidated in many of the areas and many old lines are now closed. There are more than 100 railway stations that are inoperative due to shortage of manpower. The signaling system is faulty and lines are old that causes frequent accident. Derailment of the compartments is a common problem that disrupts the movement of trains. The shortage of locomotives delays the train movement. Railway remains the most important mode of transport for carrying cargo especially the containers from the port to the other parts and from those places to the port. The better railway services could move the cargo speedily and at a cheaper cost. But the inefficient services are slowing down movement of goods and services by the Bangladesh railway. Even then the passengers and the businesses will have to pay higher fare and freight from February 1. This money will be paid to service the bill for inefficiency and corruption.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Welcome to Dhaka International Trade Fair-2016

Welcome to Dhaka International Trade Fair-2016 

 

Welcome to the 21th Dhaka International Trade Fair, (DITF)-2016 organized by Export Promotion Bureau and the Ministry of Commerce, Government of Bangladesh will be held at Sher-E-Bangla Nagar in Dhaka west side of Bangabandhu International Conference Centre during January 01-January 31, 2016. This event would project quality exportable of Bangladesh to the visitors from home and abroad. The local producer in the remote areas of rural Bangladesh who does not have financial strength to participate in International trade fair will have the opportunity to display their products to the buyer from abroad at this fair. On the other hand, the overseas participants would have opportunity to display their products to the consumer of Bangladesh where domestic market of consumer goods is expanding. The foreign participants will also have the opportunity to display their state-of-the-art technology to the local producers and exporters. Besides, the participants will be able to identify business contacts with prospect of entering into subsequent business negotiatio

Lay Out Plan of DITF 2016



Alex Teixeira to Chelsea: Liverpool fly out to hijack deal for £30m Shakhtar Donetsk midfielde

Alex Teixeira to Chelsea: Liverpool fly out to hijack deal for £30m Shakhtar Donetsk midfielde











Liverpool are looking to beat Chelsea to the signing of Alex Teixeira and have flown to the USA to conduct negotiations with Shakhtar Donetsk.
Chief executive Ian Ayre has led a Liverpool delegation to Orlando, where Shakhtar are currently participating in the Florida Cup.
Liverpool have already had an opening bid of £23m rejected for Teixeira, who has scored 26 goals in as many games this season.
The 26-year-old, who is valued at £30m, has been on top of Chelsea's wish-list for some time and the club were hoping to buy him this month or in the summer.
Teixeira spoke of his desire to move to Chelsea earlier this week and admitted that a transfer would improve his chances of a first call-up to the Brazil team.
But Liverpool, who have Brazil internationals Roberto Firmino, Philippe Coutinho and Lucas in their squad, believe he can fulfil his ambition with them.
When does the transfer window close across Europe? Scroll over the map below to find o

TfL to take command of London's entire suburban rail network

TfL to take command of London's entire suburban rail network

 

Embattled commuters should finally get more frequent and reliable train services after Transport for London confirmed today it would take control of the capital's suburban rail network.
The long-running campaign to persuade ministers to devolve powers over services should increase capacity, eventually bringing an end to the cattle truck conditions for millions of Londoners, and improve accessibility.
TfL plans to streamline fares and travel information across the whole suburban rail network, rebranding the services London Overground and turning the capital's transport map orange.
Commuter services running from Cannon Street, Charing Cross, Moorgate, Victoria, Waterloo and London Bridge, which has suffered some of the worst delays, would all be transferred under the plans.
With the capital's population set to rise from 8.6 million today to 10 million by 2030, the proposals should ensure the network is able to cope, especially in South London which is heavily reliant on surface rail.
The new era for rail travel was hailed a victory for Boris Johnson who has spearheaded the campaign, which has cross-party support and was first initiated by Ken Livingstone, to take over control of each route as its franchise comes up for renewal.
The Mayor told the Standard: "Our railways have been the workhorse of the London and South East economy since Victorian times.
"They're key to the day to day lives of millions of people and vital to our future prosperity, and that's exactly why this new partnership is such a seminal moment.
"By working closely together and taking on these new services, we're going to emulate the success of the London Overground and give the entire capital and surrounding areas the services they truly deserve."
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin added: “We are committed to making journeys better across London and the South East, and this new partnership represents a huge opportunity to transform travel by putting passengers where they should be – at the heart of the rail network."
The first route to come under the next Mayor's control will be Southeastern in 2018, followed by Southern, Thameslink and Great Northern services in 2021.
The South West trains franchise is currently under negotiation but is likely to include a "break clause" that means it could be taken over in 2019.
TfL, which will set up a joint management team with the Department of Transport, will run services which operate within the capital's boundaries while DfT officials will be responsible for the wider South East.
The Mayor's control could stretch as far as Sevenoaks and Dartford in the South East, Epsom and Croydon in the South, Hampton and Chessington in the West and Hertford and Welwyn Garden City in the North.
It could mean that more than 80 per cent of stations have a train every 15 minutes, up from 67 per cent today.
Since TfL took over suburban rail routes from Silverlink in 2007 and created London Overground, passenger numbers on the routes have increased sixfold and the network has become one of the most popular railways anywhere in the country.
The proposal means town halls, local enterprise partnerships and other regional bodies could play a more hands on role in how services are planned.
Unlike most of the existing franchise agreements, income from fares would be handed over to TfL to invest in the network, for example bringing in new walk-through trains with more doors and staffing 100 per cent of stations during operating hours.
However, huge sums would still be needed to bring the network up to scratch, especially across South London where demand is highest, at a time when TfL's finances will be under pressure.
City Hall insiders suggested cash for investment could also be raised from the land value increase around stations, as well as from Network Rail and the Government.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Apple’s iOS 9.3 update might help you sleep better

 Apple’s iOS 9.3 update might help you sleep better,

Your iPhone will soon be easier on your eyes.
Your iPhone will soon be easier on your eyes.
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Apple is known to throw in some pretty useful features when it updates its mobile operating system, from battery improvements to smarter notifications.
But with iOS 9.3, the tech giant hopes to give you a better night’s sleep.
No, your iPhone won’t be able to sing you a lullaby, or cuddle you to sleep – but the update will include a new feature called “Night Shift,” which will change the colours of the light emitted from your device based on the time of day.
Night Shift will use your iPhone or iPad’s clock and geolocation to determine when it’s sunset. Then it will automatically shift the colours to the warmer end of the spectrum, making it easier on your eyes in the dark.
Why will this help me sleep better?
Multiple studies have shown that using blue light-emitting devices before bed can affect how we sleep.
“We know light affects our day-night cycle, or our circadian rhythm, but particularly the short-wave or blue light from cellphones has a strong impact,” said Global News medical contributor Dr. Samir Gupta.
The light emitted from a smartphone or tablet, for example, can suppress the production of melatonin – a hormone that regulates a person’s circadian rhythm.
One study, completed in 2014, compared the effects of reading an e-book versus a regular paper book before bed.
Those who read on light-emitting devices took longer to fall asleep and had less REM – the stage of sleep you do most of your active dreaming in – than those who read the paper book.
The study also found those who read on a light-emitting device took longer to wake up and were sleepier the next day.
By transitioning your iPhone or iPad’s screen to a warmer hue, Apple hopes this new feature will make it easier on your eyes. However, that doesn’t mean it’s a cure.
“I don’t know if the latest changes that Apple is proposing would reduce or illuminate blue light, but I am doubtful. This is something you would need to look into but I think the way the display works would make it impossible to eliminate the blue light issue,” Gupta said.
The iOS 9.3 update was recently made available to developers, which means it will be a few weeks before the public will be able to download the update.
In the meantime, you might want to think about setting yourself a digital bedtime. Most experts recommend you should avoid looking at screens of any type – yes that means smartphones, tablets and TVs – at least an hour before bedtime.

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