Monday, June 3, 2013

ASUS announces VivoPC home theater PC packing Windows 8, 802.11ac WiFi

During a chock-a-block event at Computex 2013, ASUS just announced the VivoPC, a compact Windows 8-based home theater PC that can also double as your primary desktop. It'll let you stream HD video via a newfangled 802.11ac WiFi connection, and has a similar spun metal design to the freshly announced VivoMouse. The mini-PC will also feature ASUS's SonicMaster audio, but that's all we know so far in terms of specs -- of course, as soon as we find out such minor details as, say, processor, RAM and storage, we'll update you right here.

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Sunday, June 2, 2013

Indonesia mine to be shut for two months, company says

By Fergus Jensen

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia has told Freeport McMoRan Copper and Gold Inc it cannot resume production at its huge copper mine until the result of an investigation into an accident is complete, a government official said on Saturday, adding to doubt about how long the company can supply the metal.

The investigation is expected to take two months, a company official said.

Freeport suspended operations at its remote Grasberg complex in eastern Indonesia on May 15, a day after a training tunnel collapsed killing 28 people in one of Indonesia's worst mining accidents.

Another Freeport mine worker died on Saturday evening after a safety breach on Friday that prompted a union leader to tell members to stop work at the world's second-largest copper mine.

"We will do all we can to help his family get through the loss of their husband and father," Freeport Indonesia President Director Rozik B. Soetjipto said in an emailed statement on Saturday, adding that the causes of this incident were also being investigated.

"(Freeport must) stop all production activities except for maintenance until the results of the independent investigation are completed," Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry director of minerals Dede Suhendra told Reuters by text message on Saturday.

A Freeport spokeswoman confirmed that an independent investigation had begun and that the company was not allowed to resume production until after the investigation was complete.

"The investigation team formed by the government arrived in Tembagapura yesterday morning and I hear reports from the site that they have started by going to ground zero and doing investigations there," Freeport Indonesia Corporate Communications chief Daisy Primayanti told Reuters.

"They are indicating to us that they will be completing the investigation in two months," she said.

Primayanti declined to comment on the subject of ore stockpiles and shipments.

Prolonged closure could hit Freeport's ability to supply its customers and global supplies of copper.

Freeport has not said how long its stockpiles of ore might last.

Industry sources say large miners typically have three to four weeks of ore stockpiled at port, and about three days on site.

Freeport declared a force majeure on some concentrate sales about one month into a 2011 strike.

After the latest accident on Friday, in which a truck driver was seriously injured, Freeport union official Virgo Solossa asked the company to stop all activities at the remote complex in west Papua, and to review safety systems.

The accidents could have a bearing on contract renegotiations between the Indonesian government and the company, which is trying to obtain an extension beyond 2021.

The Arizona-based company wants to turn Grasberg into the world's biggest underground mining complex after 2016 when its open pit operations are due to end. Open-pit mining currently accounts for two-thirds of production.

Freeport said on Wednesday it had resumed some operations at the mine, which also holds the world's largest gold reserves.

Freeport Indonesia's sales are expected to reach 1.1 billion lb of copper and 1.2 million ounces of gold in 2013, up 54 percent and 31 percent over 2012, respectively.

Open-pit mining at Grasberg normally produces about 140,000 metric tons of copper ore a day, while underground operations yield 80,000 metric tons.

The problems at the mine have helped underpin copper prices, although a prolonged shutdown would be necessary to hit world supplies, which are still seen in a small surplus this year.

(Additional reporting by Yayat Supriatna and Michael Taylor; Writing by Jonathan Thatcher; Editing by Robert Birsel/Catherine Evans)

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Saturday, June 1, 2013

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Tex debuts, Youk returns and Yankees top Sox

By RONALD BLUM

AP Sports Writer

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updated 10:35 p.m. ET May 31, 2013

NEW YORK (AP) - CC Sabathia's fastball was hitting 94 mph. Mark Teixeira walked and scored the first run. Kevin Youkilis singled in another.

The Yankees started to look a little more like the Yankees.

Sabathia (5-4) matched his season high with 10 strikeouts following two months of a puzzling drop in velocity, and New York got two key bats back Friday night in a 4-1 win over the Boston Red Sox that stopped a season-high, five-game losing streak.

"Any time you get two guys like that back to your team, it's going to add something to our lineup," said Sabathia, who ended a five-start winless streak, one short of his career high.

Out since injuring his right wrist March 5, Teixeira worked out a seven-pitch walk in the second inning in his first plate appearance of the season and scored on Jayson Nix's single.

"It's going to take a few days, but you're knocking some rust off," Teixeira said after an 0-for-3 night. "Great first at-bat, just getting to run around the bases and score a run. That really just kind of breaks you in a little bit. You want to feel like you're helping the team out as soon as you get out there."

Sidelined by a back injury since April 27, Youkilis was 1 for 4 as the designated hitter with a fifth-inning single that boosted the lead to 3-0.

"Felt great. Just glad to get a win," he said.

While New York still is missing shortstop Derek Jeter, regular third baseman Alex Rodriguez, left fielder Curtis Granderson and catcher Francisco Cervelli, the batting order had a different feel. The Yankees had gone three straight games without a walk for the first time in 1991. Brett Gardner walked leading off the first against Jon Lester (6-2), who issued four free passes in all.

"These guys grind out at-bats," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "I think their impact is big, and we need to keep them healthy."

After getting swept by the Mets over four games, Girardi was fired up and got ejected in the fifth inning for arguing a forceout call against New York by second base umpire Vic Carapazza. Replays showed Carapazza made the correct call.

Sabathia allowed six hits and no walks in 7 1-3 innings. Coming back from offseason elbow surgery, he entered with an average fastball velocity of 90.2 mph this season, according to fangraphs.com. That was down from 92.4 mph last year and 93.9 mph in 2011.

"I haven't seen any 94s until tonight, and there were a lot of 92s to 94s, where we've seen a lot of 89s to 91s," Girardi said.

Sabathia used to focus on velocity but says he doesn't any more.

"When I was younger, I did, I thought that was the way I was getting guys out," he said. "But as I got older I know it's more location than it is velocity."

On an 86-degree night, he mixed in a slider and changeup he threw with authority and precision, helping the Yankees close within a game of first-place Boston in the AL East.

"I understand why people have some cause for concern, but he's a guy that a lot of times when it warms up he gets on a roll," Girardi said. "And today was really the first hot night that he's pitched in, and it was the best stuff we've seen from him."

Given a 2-0 lead in the second on RBI singles from Nix and Ichiro Suzuki, Sabathia improved to 9-2 with a 2.63 ERA in 13 starts following Yankees losses since the start of the 2012 season. He threw 73 of 109 pitches for strikes and allowed his only run on Mike Napoli's RBI double in the seventh.

Sabathia reached double digits strikeouts for the 17th time with the Yankees and 36th overall. He got three called strikeouts from plate umpire Lance Barksdale, who appeared to have a generous strike zone, and was backed by two double plays. There were 10 caught lookings in all, and players from both teams argued with the ump.

"Any time he was in a fastball count, he'd go to his breaking ball or his changeup to keep us off stride," Red Sox manager John Farrell said.

Lester, who won at Yankees Stadium on opening day, lost his second straight decision. Struggling with his control - he had 48 pitches through two innings - he gave up four runs, six hits and a hit batter in 6 1-3 innings. He left with two on, and Gardner greeted Andrew Miller with an RBI single.

David Robertson followed Sabathia, and Mariano Rivera rebounded from Tuesday's blown save at the Mets to pitch a two-hit ninth for his 19th save in 20 chances. He entered to a standing ovation.

With the losing streak over, the Yankees seemed to exhale and relax.

"I think it was an important game after the little stretch that we've been in," Girardi said.

NOTES: The Yankees' May 19 rainout against Toronto will be made up as part of a day-night doubleheader on Aug. 20. ... New York optioned RHP Ivan Nova and LHP Vidal Nuno to Triple-A Scranton-Wilkes-Barre. Girardi said a position player likely would be moved off the active roster when LHP Andy Pettitte is activated Monday to start against Cleveland.

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