Monday, May 23, 2011

Antara ibn Shaddad


'Antarah Ibn Shaddād al-'Absī عنترة بن شداد العبسي was a pre-Islamic Arabian Najdi hero and poet (fl. 580) famous both for his poetry and his adventurous life. What many consider his best or chief poem is contained in the Mu'allaqat. The account of his life forms the basis of a long and extravagant romance.
Antarah was born in Najd (the northern Arabian Peninsula) , He was the son of Shaddād, a well-respected member of the Arabian tribe of Banu Abs, his mother was named Zabaibah, of whom it has been claimed was an Ethiopian woman, whom Shaddad had enslaved after a tribal war. This foreign Ethiopian origin however is later speculation, as Arabs frequently enslaved each other as a result of tribal wars. The tribe neglected Antara at first, and he grew up in servitude. Although it was fairly obvious that Shaddad was his father. He was considered one of the "Arab crows" (Al-aghribah Al-'Arab) because of his jet black complexion. His being jet black does not cast doubt on the purity of his Arab blood. Antara gained attention and respect for himself by his remarkable personal qualities and courage in battle, excelling as an accomplished poet and a mighty warrior. When the tribe needed his assistance to fend off another tribe in battle, Shaddād acknowledged Antara as his son, and granted him freedom.
Antarah fell in love with his cousin Abla, and sought to marry her despite his status as a slave. To secure allowance to marry, Antarah had to face challenges including getting a special kind of camel from the northern Arabian kingdom of al-No'man Ibn al-Munthir Ibn Ma' al-Sama'.
Antarah took part in the great war between the related tribes of Abs and Dhubyān, which began over a contest of horses and was named after them the war of Dāhis and Ghabrā. He died in a fight against the tribe of Tai.
Antarah's poetry is well preserved, and often talks of chivalrous values, courage and heroism in battle, as well as his love for Abla. It was immortalized when one of his poems was included in the Hanged Poems. The poetry's historical and cultural importance stems from its detailed descriptions of battles, armour, weapons, horses, desert and other themes from his time.
The Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov wrote his Symphony No. 2 based on the legend of Antar.
One of the seven clans (tribes) of Bethlehem is called the Anatreh, named after Antarah, and in past centuries acted as guardians of the church of the nativity.
In 1898 the French painter
Étienne Dinet published[1] his translation of a 13th century epic Arab poem Antar which brought Antar bin Shaddad to European notice.[1] It has been followed by a number of derivative works such as Diana Richmond's Antar and Abla[2] which furthered western exposure to the Antar bin Shaddad legends.

Tecmo Koei Singapore to launch 'Jollywood' Thursday


TECMO Koei's Singapore studio will be leading the Japanese video gaming giant's charge into the hot new area of social games.
On Thursday morning at 7am, Tecmo Koei Singapore will launch Jollywood, its first wholly made-in-Singapore game and the group's maiden international foray into a new game genre popularised by the likes of Mafia Wars and Farmville.
In recent years, social games, a relatively new genre that emphasises softer aspects like community and do not have pre-set victory conditions compared to traditional achievement-oriented video games, have enjoyed explosive growth alongside social networking sites like Facebook.
And unlike charging players a one-off purchase for the game, social games make money by getting their players to make smaller, but more frequent in-game purchases like bonus items.
The business model has turned out to be hugely lucrative for social game upstarts like Zynga, so much so that some market analysts are suggesting they may be worth as much as older, far more established players like Electronic Arts.
And Tecmo Koei, formed from a 2009 merger of Tecmo - the company behind titles like Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden and Koei, the famous studio that created the Romance of Three Kingdoms franchise - wants a piece of this action.

New Chinese Movie Posters Unveiled at Cannes


A number of new Chinese films have unveiled their movie posters at the Cannes Film Festival over the past few days, and here is a selection of them for your viewing pleasure.
 
WHITE VENGEANCE
This one is a historical epic starring Leon Lai (BODYGUARDS AND ASSASSINS, FIRE OF CONSCIENCE). Directed by Daniel Lee (DRAGON SQUAD, THREE KINGDOMS, 14 BLADES), the film tells the story of a famous Chinese banquet that involved the two key characters in the overturning of the Qin Dynasty. Zhang Hanyu, Liu Yifei, Feng Shaofeng, Anthony Wong, Jordan Chan and Andy On co-star. I have always found director Daniel Lee's movies to be mostly entertaining despite the (very) often messy narrative. So this one should be a fun, if forgettable, historical film. Plus the strong cast could really help lift this film. 

Fattest Kid in the World


Seven-year-old Jessica Gaude differs greatly from her pals. With 222 kilograms, she is the fattest child in the world.
She eats 10,000 calories each day in Coca-Colas, 15 hamburgers with fries and several kilograms of chocolate. What she eats in one day some children eat in half a year.Her breakfast consists of white bread, potato chips and two litres of coke. And she wants more.
When she last visited the doctor four years ago she had 110 kilograms. Unfortunately, she can no longer run and instead of walking she drags herself on the floor. Under such bodily weight her bones have already become distorted.
Mother Carolyn gives her daughter whatever the child wants. In the first week after she was born, when the baby cried because of stomach pains, the mother calmed her by feeding her with a bottle because she thought the child was hungry. “I gave her the bottle and she wanted more and more. It was not enough for her and she was constantly hungry”, Jessica’s mother says.....

Eminem and Justin Bieber win Billboard Music Awards


Rapper Eminem and teen star Justin Bieber were the big winners at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas with six prizes each.
Eminem, who was not at Sunday's ceremony, won artist of the year, the night's top prize.
Bieber thanked "everybody who helped me get out of my home town" at the event - the first televised BMAs since 2006.
Briton Taio Cruz won best single for Dynamite, while other winners included Katy Perry, U2 and Beyonce

Sunday, May 22, 2011

More developers being sued over app tech patents



The mobile app space is getting more volatile, thanks to yet another round of patent lawsuits from another technology company that’s going after app developers.
This latest batch comes from a U.S.-based company called MacroSolve, according to the U.K. paper The Guardian, which has already issued lawsuits to 10 mobile app developers. The company claims the developers are infringing on its patent for a “system and method for data management,” which “covers the collection and transmission of data for questionnaires and puts them online.”
MacroSolve’s CEO claims the patent covers “thousands of existing apps,” which gather data and return it a server over the Internet. The company isn’t going after Apple (AAPL) (or Google (GOOG), or Microsoft (MSFT), which also have smartphone operating systems that developers create apps for), though – it’s instead focusing on smaller app developers, who might struggle to defend themselves against patent infringement lawsuits.
About a dozen other developers have received patent lawsuits from another company, Lodsys. That company has a patent claim on apps that use in-app purchases to sell content, and like MacroSolve, Lodsys is focusing on smaller developers and asking them for a cut of their profits, rather than stepping up against the big players like Apple and Google. Both those companies already have licenses for Lodsys’ technology, but those licenses don’t get passed down to other developers, Lodsys claims.
Apple has reportedly started looking into Lodsys’ claims, although there hasn’t been any motion from the company on the issues. Developers and analysts fear that the mobile space is starting to attract “patent trolls,” companies that can make patent disputes and tie up small developers in court in battles they’ll struggle with and won’t have the resources to fight. Lodsys has requested 0.575 percent of revenue from apps that use its in-app purchasing technology (it’s not clear yet what MacroSolve wants), but if more and more companies start to take a bite out of developers’ profits or tie them up in court, it could have serious consequences for the mobile app space in general.
In the meantime, it seems that developers are in a holding pattern, unsure of how to proceed. They can’t do much without involving Apple, and Apple is taking its time to figure out where it stands on the issues involved. How these patent disputes shake out and whether they draw more like them, however, is sure to be a major event for the evolution of app development in the future. It could also have a serious effect on what companies can afford to make apps, and what those apps are capable of doing.

SCHWARZENEGGER SEX SCANDAL ROCKS ROYAL VISIT


THE Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s royal visit to the US has been thrown into chaos by their Hollywood host Arnold Schwarzenegger’s love-child scandal.

Ex-governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger was due to show the couple improvements the state has made over green issues during their three-day official stay in July.

But aides are now in crisis talks over fears the sex scandal could engulf the entire visit.

Prince William and Kate Middleton flew back to Britain on Friday after a ten-day honeymoon on North Island in the Seychelles, as St James’s Palace aides attempted to finalise details of the tour.

Arnie’s sex shame broke while the royal couple’s team were in Canada and the USA last week checking arrangements for their arrival.

One royal retainer said: “There is a very big question mark over whether the former governor can be part of the visit now, or if he’d want to be.

“This clearly isn’t going to go away in a few weeks.”

St James’s Palace was expected to announce further details of the visit this week when the role, if any, of the Terminator star should emerge.

Arnie has already put all his movie projects on hold while he tries to cope with a potential multi-million dollar divorce from wife Maria Shriver.

He faces another punishing legal battle with Mildred Baena, the housekeeper whose love child by Arnie is now 13 years old.

His office said: “Governor Schwarzenegger is focusing on personal matters and is not willing to commit to any production schedules or time lines.”

A royal aide added: “His presence is now very difficult for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge but, of course, it is a matter for their hosts to make a decision on.”

The pair have stressed they want to make the 12-day visit as informal as possible with a minimum of staff and baggage.

Palace officials have been discussing whether the couple and their entourage could fly out and back on scheduled flights to give the tour a less formal feel.

But aides are struggling to cope with the sheer bulk of the kit needed to keep the couple on the road for nearly two weeks.

The Royal Canadian Air Force is laying on a flight just to get the couple’s clothes and office equipment around the country.

The plane will travel ahead of the royal couple so their kit can be laid out for them before they arrive at the next stop.

Kate’s fashion team has hand-picked more than 50 outfits and hundreds of accessories they say she must take with her for such a high-profile tour.

An aide explained: “The Duchess is going to be a walking showcase for British fashion. She will not be able to cope without professional help and lots of it.

“A dresser will be essential just to keep track of which clothes have been worn.”

Yesterday William and Kate were believed to be heading to their home in Anglesey, North Wales, after what they described as a “memorable and special” break.

A St James’s Palace spokesman said: “The couple thoroughly enjoyed their time together and they are grateful to the Seychelles government for their assistance in making the honeymoon such a memorable and special ten days.”

William and Kate were at the centre of an extraordinary security operation for the break that meant even the Seychelles government couldn’t say where they were staying.

The couple took over a £4,000-a-night estate on the Indian Ocean paradise island, where celebrity guests like Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie and David and Victoria Beckham have stayed.

A massive security operation involving the couple’s Scotland Yard bodyguards, local police and the Seychelles coastguard kept prying eyes at bay.

On Friday grateful William and Kate invited the coast guard troops on to the beach to thank them for their efforts.

Seychelles Foreign Minister Jean-Paul Adam yesterday said: “We are proud to have been able to offer them a peaceful and private getaway.”

Seychelles High Commissioner to Britain Patrick Pillay added: “They bring a welcome and much-needed breath of fresh air with their warmth and humility.”