Hedge fund wants part of Sony entertainment sold
May 14, 2013 8:00 am | by YURI KAGEYAMA - AP Business Writer - Associated Press | CommentsA U.S. hedge fund has proposed that Sony Corp. sell up to 20 percent of its entertainment business and use the money to strengthen its ailing electronics unit, drawing a quick rejection from the sprawling Japanese consumer conglomerate. In a May 14 letter to Sony President Kazuo Hirai, first...
Sharp reshuffles management after record loss
May 14, 2013 6:32 am | by ELAINE KURTENBACH - AP Business Writer - Associated Press | CommentsJapanese electronics maker Sharp Corp. named a new president Tuesday, reshuffling its top management to help restore profitability after reporting a record loss. The Osaka, Japan-based maker of Aquos TVs said that Kozo Takahashi, currently an executive vice president, will become its president...
Sharp reshuffles management, forecasts profit
May 14, 2013 4:18 am | by The Associated Press | CommentsJapanese electronics maker Sharp Corp. has named a new president as it reshuffles top management while seeking to restore profitability after reporting a record loss of 545.4 billion yen ($5.4 billion). The Osaka-based maker of Aquos TVs said Tuesday that Kozo Takahashi, currently an executive...
Good Design Improves Health By Fostering Physical Activity
May 14, 2013 12:00 am | by Georgia Institute of Technology | CommentsActive Design: Affordable Designs for Affordable Housing is a new report that builds on the Active Design Guidelines published by New York City in 2010. The report examines strategies and costs for incorporating active design principles specifically aimed at increasing physical activity among children ages 3 to 18 years old in family-focused affordable housing developments....
Icahn nominates himself, 11 others for Dell posts
May 13, 2013 6:12 pm | by The Associated Press | CommentsCarl Icahn is nominating himself and 11 other candidates for spots on the Dell Inc. board of directors. The billionaire investor and Southeastern Asset Management own a combined 13 percent of the computer maker's shares. They want to keep Dell public, and oppose a $24.4 billion offer from an...
GM says supercomputers to keep recalls in check
May 13, 2013 5:56 pm | by TOM KRISHER - AP Auto Writer - Associated Press | CommentsGeneral Motors Co. says a new supercomputing data center and a fledgling shift to bring software development in-house should help it limit the size of future safety recalls. The Detroit automaker, which formally opened the giant data storage center in suburban Warren, Michigan, on Monday, said...
Take-Two posts 4Q profit, higher revenue
May 13, 2013 4:35 pm | by The Associated Press | CommentsTake-Two Interactive Software Inc. reported a profit in its fiscal fourth quarter, reversing a year-ago loss, as revenue more than doubled on sales of "BioShock Infinite" and other video games. The publisher of "Grand Theft Auto" and other titles earned of $22.5 million, or 24 cents per share, in...
Yale science outreach: Inspiring the next generation of scientists
May 13, 2013 4:15 pm | by Yale UniversityYale University | CommentsEach year, hundreds of New Haven students take part in Yale science programming on campus and in their classrooms through faculty and student outreach initiatives and school events. But measuring the collective impact of these opportunities has been a recent development....
Combo MEMS inertial sensors motor their way to brisk growth in the automotive market
May 13, 2013 3:55 pm | CommentsCombo microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors for automotive applications are off to another exhilarating ride this year as revenue continues to climb, spurred by rapidly accelerating use in car safety systems, according to an IHS iSuppli MEMS & Sensors Report from information and analytics provider IHS
Akiko Iwasaki named HHMI investigator
May 13, 2013 12:15 pm | by Yale UniversityYale University | CommentsYale immunobiologist Akiko Iwasaki has been selected as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator, one of the most prestigious designations in biomedical science....
Graphene joins the race to redefine the ampere
May 13, 2013 11:19 am | CommentsA new joint innovation could pave the way for redefining the ampere in terms of fundamental constants of physics. The world's first graphene single-electron pump provides the speed of electron flow needed to create a new standard for electrical current based on electron charge.
Photonic quantum computers: a brighter future than ever
May 13, 2013 11:08 am | by University of Vienna | CommentsHarnessing the unique features of the quantum world promises a dramatic speed-up in information processing as compared to the fastest classical machines. Scientists succeeded in prototyping a new and highly resource efficient model of a quantum computer – the boson sampling computer.
World grapples with rise in cyber crime
May 13, 2013 10:57 am | by PAISLEY DODDS, Associated Press | CommentsInternational law enforcement agencies say the recent $45 million dollar ATM heist is just one of many scams they're fighting in an unprecedented wave of sophisticated cyberattacks. Old-school robberies by masked criminals are being eclipsed by stealth multimillion dollar cybercrime operations which are catching companies and investigators by surprise.
Wireless researchers host ‘Game-Jam’
May 13, 2013 10:56 am | by Massachusetts Institute of Technology | CommentsIt is difficult to provide a detailed and comprehensive picture of wireless network data performance in the real world. Although providers like AT&T and Verizon offer coverage maps on their web sites, there is no reliable source of end-to-end network performance across different providers and across a range of locations during different times of day. CSAIL graduate students Victor Costan, Yu-han (Tiffany) Chen, Ravi Netravali, and...
Project aims to track big city carbon footprints
May 13, 2013 10:45 am | by ALICIA CHANG, AP Science Writer | CommentsEvery time Los Angeles exhales, odd-looking gadgets anchored in the mountains above the city trace the invisible puffs of carbon dioxide, methane and other greenhouse gases that waft skyward. Halfway around the globe, similar contraptions atop the Eiffel Tower and elsewhere around Paris keep a pulse on emissions from smokestacks and automobile tailpipes.


