Saturday, January 7, 2012

Falcon Northwest Mach V (Core i7-3960X)


We're entering familiar territory for our enthusiast readers. The latest Intel six-core CPU is overclocked and paired with an obscene number of video cards to give us the Falcon Northwest Mach V (Core i7-3960X) ($6,899 direct). Frankly, we'd have it no other way. The funny thing is that our contact at Falcon NW told us that though the system flirts with the mythical 5GHz overclock, it is actually dialed back (more than a little) for reliability's sake. Any overclocker can push Intel's latest Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition to lofty (and unstable) clock speeds with a few clicks of a mouse in the UEFI (aka BIOS), but the people at Falcon are masters of smart overclocking that will keep the system from crashing like a drunken panda in a go-kart. Build quality with bragging rights is the reason we award the latest Mach V our latest Editors' Choice for high-end gaming desktop PCs.

Design and Features
The Mach V (Core i7-3960X) is in Falcon NW's signature Mach V chassis, like the previous Falcon Northwest Mach V (Core i7-2600K) ($4,599 direct, 4 stars). In this imposing black tower the video cards are mounted vertically to help disperse heat; the cards' fans vent out the top of the system. The front panel is hidden behind a door with the iconic Falcon NW logo cut into the metal.

The chassis is full of tech: the cooler for the Intel Core i7-3960X, the three Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 cards, 32GB of system memory (eight 4GB sticks), two SSDs, a 2TB data storage hard drive, a Blu-ray player/DVD burner combo drive, and an Asus P9X79 motherboard. Powering it all is a 1,200-watt power supply (PSU). To put this into perspective, mainstream tower desktops get by with 260 to 400 watts. Because of how much power this PSU can pack, you may want to think twice about running other high-wattage electrical appliances (like space heaters or hair dryers) on the same electrical circuit as the Falcon. A moderately beefy uninterruptable power supply might be a good accompaniment, just in case you overload the circuit.

Because the DIMM and PCI Express slots are filled, there isn't much extra expansion room here, but about the only people likely to be disappointed by this are ?ber-users who prefer discrete sound cards for their surround gaming. There's a bit of room in the chassis for hard drive or optical drive expansion, but with this system's specs, you won't need to add anything for a long time. Externally, there are plenty of ports: five USB 2.0, eight of the faster USB 3.0, and two eSATA. You can potentially run six displays off of this little monster, using a combination of the DVI and mini HDMI output jacks (mini-HDMI?to?HDMI adapter cables are included). About the only drawback to the chassis' design is that the majority of the system's ports are on the top of the system, under a metal panel. There are routing holes in the back of the system for cables, but it's still inconvenient to connect peripherals to the main ports on the motherboard and video cards. It's a good thing that the system has two more easily accessible USB 3.0 ports closer to the front of the system on the top (along with headphone and microphone jacks).

The system's 32GB of memory will likely be "enough" for this system as long as you own it, and will certainly be plenty for the multitasking gamer who likes to play on one monitor, surf on another, and message on a third. (In other words, Tony Stark.) The 500GB capacity of the two 256GB SSDs in a RAID Level 0 array is plenty for Windows 7, a bunch of games, and some files to all benefit from the SSDs' superior speed. An additional 2TB data drive was included on our review unit as well. If that isn't enough, the system has enough eSATA and USB 3.0 ports to potentially support at least another 40TB of external hard drive space.

Performance
Falcon Northwest Mach V (Core i7-3960X) The Mach V (Core i7-3960X) does not disappoint as far as performance. It took top spot on eight of the ten tests we currently run, and was minimally slower on the two remaining tests. The system gained playable scores on all four gaming tests, including Crysis (75 frames per second, or fps) and Lost Planet 2 (168fps) at 1,920-by-1,080 resolution on high detail settings. This means that you'll get a smooth game session while using a standard 24-27 inch monitor. If you have an older 30-inch (2,560-by-1,600 resolution) behemoth, the system will work fine as well; the system achieved playable scores in anecdotal testing. Other systems like the Digital Storm Black Ops Enix Edition ($3,627, 4 stars) and Polywell Ignition X7900i-3960 ($4,599, 4 stars) kept close on Crysis (both got 73fps at 1,920 by 1,080), but the Falcon blew the others out of the water on the DX11-based Lost Planet 2 (the others were a distant second at 122-123 fps). Likewise, the Mach V completed our Handbrake video encoding test in the fastest time ever (54 seconds), and was a scant two seconds behind the Enix Edition on Photoshop CS5 (2:21 versus 2:19). For work or play, this is the system you currently want.

The Falcon Northwest Mach V (Core i7-3960X) will eventually be supplanted as speed champ, but at this particular moment in time it's the fastest PC we've tested. It trumps its nearest (and admittedly less-expensive) competitors, the Digital Storm Black Ops Enix Edition and Polywell Ignition X7900i-3960, with build quality, insane component stats, and ultimately bragging rights. You don't buy a PC this expensive because it can do spreadsheets. You buy one because you want to crush your enemies on the gaming grid, then brag to your friends about how you did it on your incredibly overbuilt $7,000 PC (provided your friends are also part of the top 1 percent). Because of that and its blazing performance, the Mach V follows its predecessors as our new Editors' Choice for high-end gaming rigs.

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COMPARISON TABLE
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Your home's age important for child lead exposure (AP)

WASHINGTON ? If you've been putting off repairing a peeling windowsill, or you're thinking of knocking out a wall, listen up: Check how old your house is. You may need to take steps to protect your kids from dangerous lead.

The risk of lead-based paint from older homes is back in the news, as the government considers tightening the definition of lead poisoning in babies, toddlers and preschoolers. Lower levels than previously thought may harm their developing brains.

That's a scary-sounding message. But from a practical standpoint, it's not clear how much would change if the government follows that advice. Already there's been a big drop in childhood lead poisoning in the U.S. over the past few decades. Public health programs have targeted the youngsters most at risk ? poor children living in crumbling housing, mostly in cities ? to try to get them tested and their homes cleaned up.

But specialists say it can be a risk in more affluent areas, too, as do-it-yourselfers embark on fix-ups without knowing anything about an environmental hazard that long ago faded from the headlines.

The main value of the proposed change may be in increasing awareness of how to avoid lead in everyday life.

"What we need to do is prevent the exposure in the first place," said Dr. Nicholas Newman, who directs the environmental health and lead clinic at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.

There are lots of ways people can be exposed to lead: Soil polluted from the leaded gasoline of yesteryear. Old plumbing with lead solder. Improperly using lead-glazed pottery or leaded crystal with food. Certain jobs that expose workers to the metal. Hobbies like refinishing old painted furniture.

Sometimes even imported toys or children's jewelry can have illegal lead levels, prompting recalls if they're caught on the U.S. market.

But the main way that U.S. children are exposed is from layers of old paint in buildings built before 1978, when lead was banned from residential paint.

Sure, the walls might have been painted over recently, and there may be no obvious paint chips to attract a tot crawling around on the floor. But friction from opening and closing windows and doors allows tiny leaded particles to make their way into household dust ? and youngsters then get it on their hands that go into their mouths, explained Dr. John Rosen, a lead poisoning specialist at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore in New York City.

Very high lead levels can cause coma, convulsions, even death, fortunately a rarity today. But lower levels, especially in children under 6, can harm a child's brain, can reduce IQ and cause other learning, attention and behavioral problems ? without any obvious symptoms to alert the parent.

How much is too much? Until now, the definition of lead poisoning in young children was 10 micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood. But in a draft report last fall, the National Toxicology Program analyzed recent scientific research to conclude there's good evidence that levels lower than 10 are a risk. Now advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are urging that agency to lower the definition to 5 micrograms for now, periodically reassessing.

If the CDC agrees, its advisers estimated that could classify about 450,000 children with lead poisoning, up from roughly 250,000 today.

At these levels, there's no treatment for the child other than to end the ongoing exposure ? clean up the house, Newman stressed. That's why prevention is so important. And while the youngest children are the most vulnerable, lead's not good for anyone's brain, so he advises taking common-sense precautions before potential exposures like renovating an old home.

What should families do? Here's advice from the Environmental Protection Agency and public health agencies:

_Check the age of your house. At checkups for babies through age 5, pediatricians are supposed to ask if you live in a home built before 1960, or one built before 1978 that's recently undergone renovation. The answers help guide who may need a blood test to check lead levels. Some states require testing of toddlers on Medicaid.

_Wash kids' hands before they eat, good advice no matter where you live or how old your house.

_Clean up paint chips immediately, and regularly wash toys that tots put in their mouths.

_Regularly wash windowsills and floors where paint dust can collect.

_If you're planning repairs or renovation in an old building, use lead-certified contractors who must follow EPA rules to minimize exposure from the work and can perform quality tests to see if your old paint really contains lead.

_If you rent and have peeling paint, notify your landlord. Many cities and states have lead-abatement rules, and programs to contact for help.

_Aside from paint, take off shoes at the door, to minimize tracking in lead-tainted soil.

_Use only cold water for drinking, cooking and making baby formula, and run it for 15 to 30 seconds. Hot tap water can pick up more lead from older plumbing than cold water.

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Friday, January 6, 2012

Rich Williams: Obama's New Consumer Finance Chief Can Lower ...

President Obama took a bold and important step this week, standing up for student consumers by making a recess appointment of former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray to head the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The president's action means that the CFPB now has all its powers to protect students from unfair financial practices that pile on student debt, including lenders offering dangerously expensive private student loans and aggressive credit and debit card marketing.

Every year, students graduate owing tens of thousands of dollars before they've even earned their first paycheck. The average student now graduates with over $25,000 in debt -- while student loan debt nationally has surpassed all credit card debt, reaching a whopping $1 trillion.

Even worse, hundreds of thousands of students also assume expensive private student loans before exhausting more consumer-friendly college financing options. Private student loans pile more debt on students because they provide the worst rates and terms to students with the greatest financial need. In addition, students are targets for high interest, high-fee credit cards and debit cards on campus.

The CFPB is a new kind of regulator designed to do one job and do it well -- protect Americans from toxic financial products. However, since July 21, the CFPB has been up and running, but only with partial powers. Now, with a director in place, the CFPB has additional abilities that kick in -- including the right to regulate private student lenders like Sallie Mae.

An agency to protect students from toxic financial products sounds like it should be a no-brainer with bipartisan support -- and it is. Recently, 37 state Attorneys General, on a bi-partisan basis, had sent a letter to the Senate urging confirmation of Rich Cordray.

Yet, at the behest of both the Wall Street banks, some Senators had opposed confirmation of any CFPB director. In May, 45 Senators had written the president and told him that they would block confirmation of any director until and unless the CFPB's independence and authority were first restricted. They want the CFPB weak and powerless and with a tin cup in hand. Then, on Dec. 8, 45 Senators blocked Cordray's nomination. (Final vote: 53 Aye -- 45 Nay, but 60 Ayes needed to invoke cloture (aka defeat a filibuster)).

Fortunately, President Obama has acted to protect students and rejected these outrageous demands to weaken the bureau. The president did his job with the recess appointment of Richard Cordray to direct the CFPB. Now, the CFPB can do its job, protecting students from unfair financial practices.

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

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Maine lawmakers have new Indian member in midst

In this Dec. 28, 2011 photo, David Slagger sits at his desk at the State House in Augusta, Maine. Slagger will be seated as the Maliseet Indian representative in the House and will become the first member of the Houlton Band of Maliseets to serve in the Legislature after he's sworn in by Gov. Paul LePage on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012. (AP Photo/Glenn Adams)

In this Dec. 28, 2011 photo, David Slagger sits at his desk at the State House in Augusta, Maine. Slagger will be seated as the Maliseet Indian representative in the House and will become the first member of the Houlton Band of Maliseets to serve in the Legislature after he's sworn in by Gov. Paul LePage on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012. (AP Photo/Glenn Adams)

(AP) ? History will be made when Maine lawmakers return to the State House for their 2012 session and welcome a new member.

David Slagger will be seated in the House, becoming Maine's first Maliseet Indian legislator. The University of Maine doctoral candidate will be sworn in by Gov. Paul LePage on Wednesday.

Two of Maine's four tribes ? the Penobscots and Passamaquoddies ? are already represented in the Legislature; the Micmacs are not. The Houlton Band of Maliseets was authorized to send a representative to the Legislature in 2010.

Maine is unique among the states in having Indian tribal representatives, according to Maine Indian historian Glenn Starbird. The earliest record of Indian representation dates to 1823, three years after Maine became a state, when the Penobscots sent a member.

"As a native person, I want to be a representative that does substantial things that affect our people's lives in a positive way," said Slagger, whose first name is an Anglicized version of his native-language name, pronounced TAP-it.

Indian representatives are selected internally by their tribes. They are allowed to submit bills, participate in legislative committee sessions and speak on the floor of the House, but they cannot vote. Their districts are also represented by voting legislators.

The 800-member Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians is part of the larger Maliseet Nation of New Brunswick, Canada, and is led by a tribal chief, Brenda Commander. Graydon Nicholas, New Brunswick's lieutenant governor and a member of the Maliseet Tribe, plans to attend Slagger's swearing-in in Maine.

Slagger, lives in Kenduskeag near Bangor with his wife, who is a Micmac, and three children. He said he wants to make a difference for the Native Americans he represents when he comes to Augusta.

Acknowledging that relations between Maine's state government and tribal officials have not always been smooth, he said, "I would like to have respectful, harmonious relations with the state, and I would like to be an agent of that change."

Slagger comes to the Capitol with at least one specific proposal in mind, a bill that would make it illegal to impersonate Native Americans. Slagger said such misrepresentation occurs in the sale of arts and crafts.

A number of other issues that go before lawmakers are of interest to the tribes, notably gambling and, in recent years, the use of words on official place names in the state that many Indians consider offensive.

Maine lawmakers face a packed agenda in the concluding year of their two-year session.

The governor wants to close a budget gap by imposing sweeping cutbacks that could remove thousands from Medicaid, or MaineCare. Also on LePage's agenda is legislation to make natural gas available to more people and businesses and to merge some Cabinet-level departments.

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

49ers plan to bring back QB Alex Smith for 2012 (AP)

SANTA CLARA, Calif. ? Coach Jim Harbaugh has told 49ers quarterback Alex Smith the team plans to re-sign him beyond this season.

Smith, the 2005 No. 1 overall draft pick out of Utah, received a $4.9 million, one-year contract as a free agent last July after the lockout ? when many, including Smith himself, figured he'd be headed elsewhere following six up-and-down seasons. He has thrived under Harbaugh, a former NFL quarterback who recently endorsed Smith as the team's answer behind center moving forward.

"I've told Alex that," Harbaugh said Monday. "I wouldn't tell you (the media) something I wouldn't tell Alex.

"I told Alex, `Hey, we're going to want you to come back here next year.' He's focused on the season, and that's where his mindset wants to be. And I totally respect that, and we'll talk about it and address it once the season is over. That's the way I understand it right now."

The 27-year-old Smith has thrown for 3,150 yards and 17 touchdowns with only five interceptions for the NFC West champion Niners (13-3), who earned the No. 2 playoff seed in the NFC and a first-round bye this week.

Smith is a big reason San Francisco finished with 10 total turnovers, which equaled the 2010 Patriots for fewest in NFL history since 1941.

Smith ? booed from every direction during recent seasons at Candlestick Park ? has said much of this season's success comes from him not trying to do too much in Harbaugh's West Coast offense.

He has shown the poise under pressure and decision making Harbaugh believed Smith still had in him when Harbaugh took over last January. Smith isn't ready to reflect on his resurgent 2011 season or the franchise's turnaround after going eight years without a playoff berth or winning record.

"You know, it's hard when you're still in the thick of it. It's probably a better question to ask me after the end of the season when everything is wrapped up," he said. "Right now there's still a lot on the line. Not quite time for me to reflect on anything. We've done some good things, putting ourselves in a good situation."

Smith, who has played for a different offensive coordinator in each of his seven NFL seasons, has earned the confidence of his teammates. He went 21 for 31 for 219 yards in Sunday's regular-season finale, a 34-27 win at St. Louis.

"I firmly believe that Alex Smith can do nothing but just keep getting better," said tight end Vernon Davis, who had eight catches for 118 yards against the Rams.

"At this point ... all he can do is get better. If he's willing and that's what he wants. He wants to be successful and learn as much as he possibly can about this game and try to find ways to help this team get better down the road. I'm all for it. I'm a big supporter."

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Atomic refrigerator could make coldest things possible even colder

The level of control over matter that scientists are now developing to create ultra-cold objects could also be used to create entirely new states of matter and super-powerful quantum computers, researchers added. ?

The coolest things of the future might be created using what are essentially refrigerators that work on the atomic level, researchers say.

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The level of control over matter that scientists are now developing to create ultra-cold objects could also be used to create entirely?new states of matter?and super-powerful quantum computers, researchers added.

Scientists routinely cool matter to a few billionths of a degree above absolute zero,?the coldest temperature?theoretically possible, which corresponds to?minus 459.67 degrees?Fahrenheit (minus-273.15 Celsius). Still, they would like to chill matter to even-colder temperatures to better understand other extreme phenomena, such as superconductivity, where electrons zip without resistance through objects.

Now physicists reveal a new way to create ultra-cold matter, with an idea similar to how fridges work. Refrigerators pump a fluid known as a refrigerant around the area they are cooling. This fluid sucks up heat. The refrigerant is then pumped someplace where it dumps this heat.

Chill atoms

First the researchers cooled?atoms of rubidium?with lasers. When set up properly, these beams can force atoms to glow in a way that makes them emit more energy than they absorb, thus making them colder.

When the atoms gave off light as a result of being hit with the laser, this exerted a slight pressure on them. The scientists took advantage of that pressure to control the atoms, either keeping them in place or moving them around, sometimes creating collisions. [Wacky Physics: The Coolest Little Particles]

The researchers then made the atoms even colder with evaporative cooling, in which matter gets cooled in much the same way as a cup of coffee loses its warmth ? the hottest atoms are allowed to evaporate, leaving behind the colder ones.

Finally, the researchers used webs of lasers known as "optical lattices." When two atoms are made to collide within the optical lattice, the excitations of one suppress the excitations of the other, a phenomenon called "orbital excitation blockade." The excited atoms are then removed from the system -- taking away entropy, the amount of energy available for work -- thus causing the remaining atoms to chill down.

In experiments with rubidium atoms in optical lattices, the physicists successfully demonstrated they could remove entropy from atoms via orbital excitation blockade. In principle, they can reach temperatures 10-to-100-times colder than currently achieved, to temperatures of tenths-to-hundredths-of-a-billionth of a degree above absolute zero. However, they likely need lasers of longer wavelengths to do so in real life, said researcher Markus Greiner, a physicist at Harvard University.

Exotic matter

Their research could help "create exotic new states of matter, ones never seen before," Greiner told LiveScience. "Who knows what the properties of these materials might be?"

The ability to create perfect arrays of atoms could also be "a great starting point for a general-purpose quantum computer," Greiner said. Quantum computers exploit the?bizarre nature of quantum physics?? such as how subatomic particles can effectively spin in two opposite directions at the same time ? to run calculations exponentially faster than normal computers for certain problems.

Research into?quantum computers?has mostly been on devices designed to each crunch one specific kind of problem, but optical lattices could lead to general-purpose quantum computers that, like modern personal computers, can tackle many different kinds of problems.

The scientists detailed their findings in the Dec. 22 issue of the journal Nature.

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Guy Felix Gerfers, 92, San Antonio, Texas

GERFERS Guy Felix Gerfers went to be with Lord on December 28, 2011 at the age of 92. He was born on July 11, 1919 in San Antonio, Texas to Richard Peter Gerfers and Rosie Lee Edmondson Gerfers. He graduated from Brackenridge High School in 1938 and then went on to join the Army Air Force. He retired from the U.S. Postal Service with 35 years of dedicated service. Mr. Gerfers was preceded in death by his brothers, Clyde and Gilbert Gerfers. He is survived by his loving wife of 72 years, Mary Louise Gerfers; daughter, Debbie Hartman; son, Gary Gerfers & wife, Janine; sisters, Doris Langley and Dorothy Coy; 5 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews and other family members. SERVICES Visitation will be held on Tuesday, January 3, 2012 from 6:00pm until 9:00pm at Mission Park Funeral Chapels North. Graveside Services will be on Wednesday, January 4, 2012 at 9:30am at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery, with Air Force Honors. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the National Kidney Foundation. You may sign the on-line guestbook at www.missionparks.com under the obituary section. MISSION PARK NORTH 3401 CHERRY RIDGE SAN ANTONIO TX 78230 (210) 349-1414

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Chinese Cultural Arts Celebration at The Huntington

Event will welcome the Year of the Dragon

From STAFF REPORTS
Published: Sunday, January 1, 2012 | 5:10 PM

To mark the beginning of the lunar new year season and usher in the Year of the Dragon, The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens will host a Chinese Cultural Arts Celebration on Saturday, Jan. 15, from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

According to the Chinese calendar, the new year officially begins on Jan. 23, 2012. Festivities traditionally continue for two weeks. The event is a prelude to The Huntington?s Chinese New Year Festival, which will be held on Feb. 4?5.

During the day-long Cultural Arts Celebration, visitors will be able to experience authentic Chinese music, theater, and folk crafts. Artists and performers from Jiangsu Province, China, will present traditional puppet opera and demonstrate crafts such as inner-painted glass, paper cutting, and sugar sculpture. Dragon dancers and musicians will add to the spirit of celebration. Many of the day?s activities will take place in and around The Huntington?s Chinese garden, Liu Fang Yuan, the Garden of Flowing Fragrance.

Program Highlights:

  • Dragon Dancers at 11 a.m. & 1 p.m.
  • Chinese Brush Painting Demonstrations from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Spring Thunder Chinese Music from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Jiangsu Artists Demonstrations from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Yangzhou Puppet Theater at Noon & 3 p.m.
  • Martial Arts Performance at 12:30 p.m. & 2:30 p.m.

All presentations are included with general admission to The Huntington: $20 adults, $15 seniors, $10 students (ages 12?18), $6 youth (ages 5?11), and free for children under 5. Members of The Huntington are admitted free.

For additional information, call 626-405-2100 or visit www.huntington.org.

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

iPad 3 To Come Early 2012 With Better Screen And Battery

Apple could release two versions of its iPad 3 and we could be seeing the tablet a soon as late January according to new reports from the far east.

The reports come from Korean publication Digitimes who has spoken to those loose-lipped supply chain sources, who have apparently confirmed that there will be two versions.

Digitimes? source reckons the new tablet will be unveiled at the iWorld/Macworld conference which is scheduled to take place January 26.

The iPad 3 has been at the centre of plenty of rumours over the last few months, with many experts expecting the screen resolution will see a significant increase. If the rumours are true the iPad 3 will come with a 9.7-inch screen with a QXGA resolution, which is an impressive 1536?2048.

Other upgrades being tipped for the new tablet are a A6 processor, two cameras, 5 and 8 megapixels respectively, and a new battery that could be as high as 14,000mAh (the battery tech of the iPad 2 is a mere 6,500mAH). So it could feasibly have a battery life of upwards of 20 hours which would be ideal for heavy gamers and film buffs alike.

As for two new versions of the iPad ? this does make sense, but only if Apple is looking to take Amazon on at its own game and offer a budget-friendly tablet and then make its money back from apps and other media.?Its worked for the Kindle Fire so far, so why not the iPad?

Let us know your thoughts on our comments below or via our @Gadget_Helpline Twitter page or Official Facebook group.

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Retail gasoline prices rise 4 cents across Texas (AP)

HOUSTON ? Retail gasoline prices across Texas jumped 4 cents this week as motorists continue traveling during the holidays, some to New Year's gatherings.

AAA Texas on Thursday reported that the average price at the pump is $3.09 per gallon. The association says gasoline prices nationwide are also up 4 cents, reaching $3.25 per gallon.

AAA Texas says Texarkana has the highest average price statewide for gasoline, at $3.13 a gallon. El Paso has the cheapest gasoline, at an average $2.97 per gallon.

The association says the current statewide average is 19 cents higher than it was during the same time last year, but 80 cents lower than the record high for Texas 2011, which was $3.98 set in mid-May.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/energy/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111229/ap_on_bi_ge/us_gas_prices_texas

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