Monday, December 24, 2012

AP source: Swisher, Tribe reach $56M, 4-year deal

CLEVELAND (AP) ? The Indians' pitch to bring Nick Swisher "home" worked.

Two people familiar with the negotiations said Swisher has agreed to a $56 million, four-year contract with the Indians, who used the free agent outfielder's deep Ohio connections to convince him to join the club. The people spoke on condition of anonymity Sunday because Swisher must take a physical before the deal can be finalized. The Indians are expected to announce Swisher's signing after Christmas, one of the people said.

: "Wow! What a crazy few weeks. Hey Cleveland! Are you ready? Because I'm coming home!" Swisher said on Twitter.

The 32-year-old spent the last four seasons with the New York Yankees, taking advantage of the short right-field porch at Yankee Stadium. A switch-hitter, Swisher hit .272 this season with 24 homers and 93 RBIs.

Swisher will fill an outfield hole for the Indians, who traded Shin-Soo Choo to Cincinnati. Swisher will play right, with recently acquired Drew Stubbs likely taking over in center with Michael Brantley shifting from center to left field.

Swisher, who was born in Columbus and played at Ohio State, visited the Indians earlier in the week. The club used Swisher's ties with the Buckeyes to convince him to join a team that won just 68 games last season following an historic collapse in August.

During his tour of Progressive Field, Swisher watched a video presentation on the stadium's giant scoreboard that featured messages from current Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer and basketball coach Thad Matta, who urged him to sign with the Indians. Later, Swisher and his wife, actress JoAnna Garcia, had lunch with former Ohio State coach Jim Tressel, who was at the school when Swisher played there.

Swisher's signing is a significant win for the Indians, who have been in the market for an outfielder throughout the offseason. During the winter meetings in Nashville, Tenn., they offered Shane Victorino a $44 million, four-year contract before he agreed to a $39 million, three-year deal with Boston.

Seattle, Texas and Boston were believed to be interested in Swisher, regarded as the second-best free agent hitter this offseason behind Josh Hamilton. The Indians have been desperate to add power and Swisher, who has hit at least 22 homers in each of the past seven seasons, will bolster the middle of new manager Terry Francona's lineup.

Swisher's value may have been damaged by several poor postseasons with the Yankees. He batted .162 in the postseason for New York with seven RBIs and 38 strikeouts in 130 at-bats.

Swisher spent four seasons with Oakland and one with the Chicago White Sox before joining the Yankees.

The Indians will lose their second-round pick in next year's amateur draft as compensation for signing Swisher, and the Yankees will get an extra selection following the first round.

It's been a busy offseason for Indians general manager Chris Antonetti, who is trying to fix a team that has lost at least 93 games in three of the past four seasons.

Antonetti fired manager Manny Acta and replaced him with Francona, the former Boston manager who has spent the past few weeks meeting with his new players. Antonetti also signed free agent first baseman Mark Reynolds and was part of a three-team, nine-player deal that sent Choo to the Reds for Stubbs and brought Cleveland prized pitching prospect Trevor Bauer from Arizona.

The signing of Swisher will take some pressure of Antonetti, who has been criticized by fans for several moves in recent years.

His agreement was first reported by the New York Daily News.

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AP Sports Writer Ronald Blum in New York contributed to this report.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/347875155d53465d95cec892aeb06419/Article_2012-12-23-Indians-Swisher/id-3b5f892dbf7f43d3a1fb90de72601453

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Google Play Books Gets "Read Aloud" and Other New Features

Google Play Books got a nice update last night, with a Read Aloud feature, and pinch-to-zoom and double-tap-to-zoom. The Read Aloud feature sounds really robotic—even more than Siri or other voice command prompts—but it gets the job done. It's nowhere near as polished as something like Amazon's integration with Audible audiobooks, but it's also totally free. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/9WrkoHQ8bAE/google-play-books-gets-read-aloud-and-other-new-features

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ITC judge strikes last remaining Motorola patent claim against Apple

An administrative law judge at the International Trade Commission has ruled that Apple does not infringe the last remaining Motorola Mobility (now owned by Google) patent under investigation from a complaint filed over two years ago. It appears that an earlier Motorola patent rendered the patent-in-suit, which covers a sensor to prevent accidental touchscreen input, invalid for obviousness.

Motorola first filed its ITC complaint against Apple in October 2010, part of a preemptive strike against what Motorola saw as an impending legal battle with Apple over smartphone patents. The initial determination in April of this year by Administrative Law Judge Thomas Pender found that Apple did infringe a patent related to 3G wireless standards but not did not infringe any others, including US Patent No. 6,246,862, "Sensor controlled user interface for portable communication device." Pender had originally ruled that claim 1 of that patent was indefinite and therefore invalid.

On Motorola's request, a six-person ITC panel reviewed the initial determination over the summer. The panel reversed Pender's decision on infringement of the 3G-related patent as well as his ruling that claim 1 of the '862 patent was indefinite. The case was then remanded to reconsider the evidence concerning the '862 patent.

The remanded initial determination handed down this week found that the '862 patent was invalid due to prior art?in fact, an earlier Motorola patent that had similar claims. As noted by FOSS Patents, the prior art had not previously been considered as Pender had ruled the initial claim indefinite and therefore invalid.

Pender's initial determination may yet still be reviewed by an ITC panel before it is made final. However, given the extensive review of the case already, the ITC may decline further review and enter the judgement as final.

Source: http://arstechnica.com/apple/2012/12/itc-judge-strikes-last-remaining-motorola-patent-claim-against-apple/

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Afghanistan: Britain Pulling 3800 Troops by Year's End

Via AP:

Prime Minister David Cameron announced Wednesday that some 3,800 British troops would be withdrawn from Afghanistan by the end of 2013. Some 5,000 will remain into 2014, Cameron told lawmakers. The announcement comes after a lengthy video call Tuesday between Cameron and U.S. President Barack Obama. . .

Hey, if the Afghan forces are deemed competent enough to stand on their own by the Brits, we should pull out too. ? Greg Pollowitz

Source: http://web2.nationalreview.com/the-feed/336029/afghanistan-britain-pulling-3800-troops-years-end

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