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#Booking.com #extends #vacation #rental #offering

It shouldn’t come as a surprise to observers of Booking.com (and the quest for global domination) as it now looks to be increasing its coverage of vacation rental properties. After small and tentative steps until now, Booking.com has struck a deal with vacation rental service InterHome to pull in properties to the global platform for consumers to search and secure.

InterHome is currently providing around 2,500 properties around the world, a fraction of its global portfolio of 32,000.

In some respects the Priceline-owned brand is simply extending its existing service (visitors to the site have been able to book bungalows and cottages “for many years”, an official says), but an agreement with a dedicated supplier such as InterHome is an interesting and strategic move.

The Booking.com official adds:

“Our goal is to be the place on the Internet where travelers can find the right place to stay at whatever budget or for whatever need no matter where they come from or where they wish to travel.”

InterHome is currently the only supplier of properties on Booking.com but if there is demand then “we will look to supply them in the best possible way”, perhaps paving the way for multiple sources of content.

Booking.com says the addition of vacation rental properties is currently in places where it sees demand for this type of accommodation, rather than suddenly flooding the database with tens of thousands of properties in similar locations to where it has hundreds of hotel properties (and, presumably, long-standing contracts).

The current number of bookable properties of any type on the system is now at over 260,000 worldwide.

The expansion of vacation rentals on the site begins a process of putting Booking.com – and its clearly successful and aggressive marketing and contracting model for hotels – into the same sector as the likes of HomeAway, and TripAdvisor to a lesser degree.

The difference at this stage is that Booking.com is going down the partner route through the likes of InterHome, rather than contracting directly with individual property owners.

Changing such a strategy would mean the launch of a painstaking process to secure and contract every single owner and a switch to its own or development of an entirely new system.
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#CES #Cina #Lenovo’s #27″ #Smart #Tablet

Apparently it’s due to ship for $1,700 (£1,045) in the summertime.

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#Book #Capital

Unlike some other parts of the world, Thailand’s media industry is thriving, with publishing doing especially well. Pass any newsstand or bookshop in the country and you will spot heaving shelves packed with hundreds of colourful local and international publications, sitting amid Manga comic books, novels and reference titles. Then there are all the usual travel and gossip magazines, as well as some wonderfully weird publications (Lovely Pet, anyone?).
But while Thailand’s northern city of Chiang Mai is well known for having more second-hand bookshops than bars, Bangkok has rarely been seen as a stop for literary visitors.
That may change as Bangkok takes on the title of World Book Capital for 2013. It will be the world’s 13th book capital, following in the footsteps of Yerevan, Armenia (2012) and Madrid, Spain — the first Book Capital in 2001.
Unesco Director-General Irina Bokova said that the city was awarded the honour for being “community-focused” and for encouraging “the development of reading for all”. And Bangkok has more than its fair share of places to partake in this literary tradition.
The city’s retail mega malls serve English and Thai readers especially well with smart, well laid-out bookstores like Japanese bookstore chain Kinokuniya and Asia Books in the Siam Paragon mall, the largest English language bookstore chain in Thailand. With their comfy chairs, air-conditioning, hardwood floors and useful computer terminals, these large stores make browsing a pleasure and can easily compete with the US retail chain Barnes & Noble or the UK’s Waterstones.
Fans of second-hand bargains are well-served by friendly bookstores like Dasa Books on Sukhumvit Road – which offers more than 16,000 books in many different languages. The coffee corner serves a mean chocolate brownie and is a good place to curl up with a book. For less of a bookstore and more of a library experience, bookworms head to the sweet, petite Library Café (Sukumvit 24; 66-0-22-592-878) which teams a chic modernist layout with a soothing atmosphere and has fast become the place in Bangkok to hunker down for some quality reading time, coffee in hand. The owners proudly, and actively, encourage lounging, with free wi-fi and retro 1950s-style comfy furniture.
The more traditional setting of Neilson Hays Library, located in the heart of Silom, Bangkok’s business district, is especially notable on the city’s literary scene as it has become home to WordPlay, Bangkok’s first literary festival — now an annual event after launching in March 2011. WordPlay features talks and workshops with prominent local and international writers and poets like Philip Cornwel-Smith, author of the book Thai Hybrid, and Dean Barrett, author of the book Writing on Asia.
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#Listening #boost #brainpower

You have probably heard of the Mozart effect. It’s the idea that if children or even babies listen to music composed by Mozart they will become more intelligent. A quick internet search reveals plenty of products to assist you in the task. Whatever your age there are CDs and books to help you to harness the power of Mozart’s music, but when it comes to scientific evidence that it can make you more clever, the picture is more mixed.

The phrase “the Mozart effect” was coined in 1991, but it is a study described two years later in the journal Nature that sparked real media and public interest about the idea that listening to classical music somehow improves the brain. It is one of those ideas that feels plausible. Mozart was undoubtedly a genius himself, his music is complex and there is a hope that if we listen to enough of it, a little of that intelligence might rub off on us.

The idea took off, with thousands of parents playing Mozart to their children, and in 1998 Zell Miller, the Governor of the state of Georgia in the US, even asked for money to be set aside in the state budget so that every newborn baby could be sent a CD of classical music. It’s not just babies and children who were deliberately exposed to Mozart’s melodies. When Sergio Della Sala, the psychologist and author of the book Mind Myths, visited a mozzarella farm in Italy, the farmer proudly explained that the buffalos were played Mozart three times a day to help them to produce better milk.

I’ll leave the debate on the impact on milk yield to farmers, but what about the evidence that listening to Mozart makes people more intelligent? Exactly what was it was that the authors of the initial study discovered that took public imagination by storm?

When you look back at the original paper, the first surprise is that the authors from the University of California, Irvine are modest in their claims and don’t even use the “Mozart effect” phrase in the paper. The second surprise is that it wasn’t conducted on children at all: it was in fact conducted with those stalwarts of psychological studies – young adult students. Only 36 students took part. On three occasions they were given a series of mental tasks to complete, and before each task, they listened either to ten minutes of silence, ten minutes of a tape of relaxation instructions, or ten minutes of Mozart’s sonata for two pianos in D major (K448).

The students who listened to Mozart did better at tasks where they had to create shapes in their minds. For a short time the students were better at spatial tasks where they had to look at folded up pieces of paper with cuts in them and to predict how they would appear when unfolded. But unfortunately, as the authors make clear at the time, this effect lasts for about fifteen minutes. So it’s hardly going to bring you a lifetime of enhanced intelligence.

Brain arousal

Nevertheless, people began to theorise about why it was that Mozart’s music in particular could have this effect. Did the complexity of music cause patterns of cortical firing in the brain similar to those associated with solving spatial puzzles?

More research followed, and a meta-analysis of sixteen different studies confirmed that listening to music does lead to a temporary improvement in the ability to manipulate shapes mentally, but the benefits are short-lived and it doesn’t make us more intelligent.
Then it began to emerge that perhaps Mozart wasn’t so special after all. In 2010 a larger meta-analysis of a greater number of studies again found a positive effect, but that other kinds of music worked just as well. One study found that listening to Schubert was just as good, and so was hearing a passage read out aloud from a Stephen King novel. But only if you enjoyed it. So, perhaps enjoyment and engagement are key, rather than the exact notes you hear.

Although we tend to associate the Mozart effect with babies and small children, most of these studies were conducted on adults, whose brains are of course at a very different stage of development. But in 2006 a large study was conducted in Britain involving eight thousand children. They listened either to ten minutes of Mozart’s String Quintet in D Major, a discussion about the experiment or to a sequence of three pop songs: Blur’s “Country House,” “Return of the Mack,” by Mark Morrison and PJ and Duncan’s “Stepping Stone”. Once again music improved the ability to predict paper shapes, but this time it wasn’t a Mozart effect, but a Blur effect. The children who listened to Mozart did well, but with pop music they did even better, so prior preference could come into it.

Whatever your musical choice, it seems that all you need to do a bit better at predictive origami is some cognitive arousal. Your mind needs to get a little more active, it needs something to get it going and that’s going to be whichever kind of music appeals to you. In fact, it doesn’t have to be music. Anything that makes you more alert should work just as well – doing a few star jumps or drinking some coffee, for instance.

There is a way in which music can make a difference to your IQ, though. Unfortunately it requires a bit more effort than putting on a CD. Learning to play a musical instrument can have a beneficial effect on your brain. Jessica Grahn, a cognitive scientist at Western University in London, Ontario says that a year of piano lessons, combined with regular practice can increase IQ by as much as three points.

So listening to Mozart won’t do you or your children any harm and could be the start of a life-long love of classical music. But unless you and your family have some urgent imaginary origami to do, the chances are that sticking on a sonata is not going to make you better at anything.
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The annual gathering has become a Mecca for gadget fans, attracting more than 150,000 people to wander its 170,000 sq m (1.85m sq ft) of floorspace in search of the latest trends amongst the 20,000 new products debuted each year.

In fact, it has grown so big that some now question whether it is still relevant and whether it has a future.

But over the last four decades, the annual trade show has undeniably introduced the world to many of the consumer electronic trends that shaped our world.. and many that didn’t.

How did it grow so big and why does it attract so much attention every year?

Explore these retro pictures of the CES of yesteryear.

More stunning image galleries:

Gruesome tools and intimate views

Christmas treats and the end of the world

Bathing snow monkeys, a tweeting pope and elephant dung coffee.

Architectural giants and a new way of seeing the Moon

Red pandas, Saturn and Nature’s unstoppable forces

The world’s largest bloom, the world’s largest aquarium and the world’s fastest sailing boat

Venice under water, a total eclipse and a pedestrian-avoiding car

Space shuttle, Baumgartner and Hurricane Sandy

The best of 2012 galleries:

A year in space

The year in technology

A year of discovery

People of the year

The year in weather

The year in wildlife

Weird and wonderful

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#2013 #CES

Judging by a preview event at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, one big gadget trend this year will be sensors that track almost everything in your daily life.
There are sensors to track your home, your security systems, your pets, your plants, your weight and, in the case of a new “smart fork,” even how fast you eat.
CES, the world’s biggest electronics trade show, officially opens its doors Tuesday and runs through Friday. But at Sunday’s preview event here, select companies offered the first real peek at what kinds of products we’re likely to see the most over the week.
Expo ‘reflects and leads tech trends’
Here are five of the more fun gadgets we spotted.
The smart fork that slows you down
The HAPIfork from HAPILABS is smarter than your typical eating utensil. In addition to the standard stabbing of meat and ferrying of food from the plate to your mouth, this fork tracks how many bites you take, how fast you take them and the length of your meal.
If you are eating too fast, the fork will let you know with a vibration and a blinking light, eventually training you to take your time. Eating more slowly can help people lose weight (there’s more time to feel full), and also help them digest food better.

The HAPIfork from HAPILABS tracks how fast you eat to help you lose weight.
French engineer Jacques Lepine invented the connected eating implement after his family chided him for eating too quickly. He spent three years searching for the right sensor, eventually settling on one that completes a circuit every time your mouth closes over the end of the fork.
Naturally, the HAPIfork comes with a mobile app and webpage for tracking your noshing habits. A HAPIspoon is also in development. The fork will cost $99 when it becomes available in April, and the founders are planning a Kickstarter campaign for February.
Trends to look for at CES
A hub for your connected home
There are seemingly no limits to the things in your home, such as temperature and lights, you can track and control remotely with sensors. But there are not many good ways to coordinate all of that data, short of having an app for each and every device.
The Iris system from Lowe’s acts as a hub for a connected home. With the one mobile app you can control and check all your household sensors, or you can program Iris to send you text-message alerts when, say, your back door is open.
In addition to thermostat and security sensors, Iris will help you monitor carbon monoxide levels, water heaters, pet doors and the moisture levels of your house plants. Lowe’s promises more sensors to come from such third parties as Verizon, Whirlpool and PetSafe.
If you doubt the need for a connected home, check out the Iris Care service. It lets you monitor an elderly family member’s home and sends you a text message if anything unusual is detected. There’s also an emergency alert button your relative can wear around his or her neck.
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Track your lost luggage anywhere
Trakdot is like Find My iPhone for your luggage. The small black and orange box is preprogrammed with your phone numbers and dropped into a piece of checked luggage. If you arrive at an airport but your duffel doesn’t, you can check its location online with the Trakdot app, or get its location sent to you via text message or e-mail.
The device transmits the location using a SIM card, so a few special features had to be worked in to make it FAA compliant. The Trakdot automatically goes into sleep mode when it hits 100 knots and wakes up when the plane is at the destination gate.
The Trakdot costs $50, plus an annual $13 service fee and a one-time $9 setup fee. If you’re a frequent flier who has been wronged by incompetent airlines, you may find it a good investment to let you know if your bag is in Frankfurt when it’s supposed to be in Rome.
iPhone case is all touch
Sure, the front of your iPhone is touch sensitive, but all that other surface area is just boring old metal, right? Not anymore. The Sensus case from Canopy adds touch features to the sides and back of your iPhone, turning it into one big touchtastic device.
When used with compatible apps, the case adds some interesting navigation and scrolling options. It shines most with games, allowing more interactive play without your big fingers blocking the touchscreen. The device will need more dedicated apps to be truly useful, but Canopy has released a few of its own apps to show off its features and potential.
There’s a glut of iPhone cases out there, so it’s nice to see a new entry that adds to the smartphone experience instead of just dressing up the phone. The case starts at $59, and the company says it is working on iPad versions.
The history of CES celebrity gadgets

Smart glasses, but not Google’s
The Vuzix M100 smart glasses bring the power and features of a smartphone directly to your eyeballs. The company has been working on a prototype of these specs for a year and is now showing off a working model at CES. Vuzix says it’s close to what the final version will be.
The glasses run Android 4.0 and can be used to make calls, watch videos and navigate a computer interface. The device has all the fixings, including GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and 720p video recording. Vuzix hopes to have the glasses available by this summer for Android and iOS.
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Passengers at Kunming Changshui Airport were infuriated as their flights were delayed for more than two days.

Around 10,000 furious air passengers clashed with police and airport officials last week as hundreds of flights were canceled or delayed for days at Kunming Changshui International Airport in southwest China.

Photos have since emerged of chaotic scenes showing passengers, police and airport staff scuffling as a result of the delays, themselves the result of heavy fog in the area.

Changshui Airport had to cancel 434 flights last Thursday, according to Xinhua News Agency.

The chaos intensified as delays increased and fliers grew angry the following day when, despite the fog lifting, communications from the airport were poor and flight information displays were not updated, as reported by Jinghua Times (Chinese only), a state newspaper.

Thick fog on Thursday reduced visibility to 300 meters, grounding hundreds of flights at Kunming Changshui International Airport in southwest China.

More: Chinese airport uses cheerleaders to soothe stranded passengers

Service desks were damaged by passengers as some attempted to check flight information themselves, said another report on Xinhua (Chinese only).

“Most travelers have waited for a very long time,” passenger Lu Zhi-ming told Jinghua Times. “Without water and food, the travelers are screaming, shouting, crying in there. There is litter everywhere and everyone is infuriated.”

Opened six months ago, Changshui Airport has been considered the leading airport in the region.Flights returned to normal on Saturday.

It’s not the first time Chinese passengers have taken extreme measures after air travel delays.

Last year, Jetstar crew on a flight from Beijing to Shanghai were held hostage by vexed passengers after a six-hour delay due to bad weather.

More: Fly fitter with these 7 essential airport exercises

china airport angerSome passengers took the self-check-in option a bit too literally, pulling up flight information from service desks themselves.

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