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The Surface will come in a range of colorful hues, Microsoft said.Microsoft
Corp.An Intel-powered version of the Surface will measure 13.5mm in thickness;
a version powered by chips from rival maker ARM will be just
9.3mm thin.Microsoft Corp.A "kickstand" built into the tablet props it at
an ideal angle for typing or desktop work.Microsoft Corp.A fold-out keyboard
clevelry integrated into the Surface's case -- combined with a "kickstand"
in the back of the tablet -- turns this tablet into a
full laptop.Microsoft Corp.NEW YORK Microsoft is seeing slow sales of a
version of Windows designed for thin and light tablets, even as the
tablet market as a whole is growing, a research firm reported Wednesday.Researchers
at IDC said manufacturers shipped 200,000 tablets running Windows RT, the
special version of Windows for iPad-style tablets, in the January to March
period. That's down from about 900,000 shipped in the fourth quarter.Microsoft
launched Windows RT in October, along with the Surface tablet. The software
runs on a few tablets from other manufacturers as well. Windows RT
is designed to run on phone-style chips, of the kind used in
the iPad, rather than PC-style chips, which tend to use more energy
and require bigger batteries. Using Windows RT means the tablets can be
thinner and lighter, but it also means regular Windows programs won't run
on Windows RT. That's caused some confusion and limited the appeal of
Windows RT, analysts sa
March 8, 2012: Florida Gov. Rick Scott delivers his state of the
state speech to the Florida legislature in Tallahassee.APTALLAHASSEE, Fla.
Gov. Rick Scott vetoed a bill late Wednesday that would have
ended permanent alimony in Florida.Scott vetoed the measure (SB 718) just
four hours before the midnight deadline to approve or veto it. The
bill automatically would have become law if Scott had done nothing by
then.If it had become law, Florida would have become the fifth state
to abolish permanent alimony.In a letter to Senate President Don Gaetz,
Scott commended bill sponsors Ritch Workman in the House and Kelli Stargel
in the Senate -- both Republicans -- and said there are "several
forward looking elements of this bill."But alimony "represents an important
remedy for our judiciary to use in providing support to families as
they adjust to changes in life circumstances," Scott wrote. "As a husband,
father and grandfather, I understand the vital importance of family."Scott
could not "support this legislation because it applies retroactively and
thus tampers with the settled economic expectations of many Floridians who
have experienced divorce," he wrote. "The retroactive adjustment of alimony
could result in unfair, unanticipated results."Florida law "already provides
for the adjustment of alimony under the proper circumstances," Scott wrote.
"The law also ensures that spouses who have sacrificed their careers to
raise a family do not s
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Shown here are images released by the FBI of people wanted for
questioning in connection with the Benghazi attack.FBIWhite House Press
Secretary Jay Carney, deflecting criticism over the Libya terror attack,
argued Wednesday that "Benghazi happened a long time ago."But despite the
nearly eight months that have elapsed since then, the FBI is only
now producing photos of individuals they'd like to bring in for questioning.The
release of the grainy images comes as the House plans another Benghazi
hearing next week. It also comes after Fox News reported that U.S.
officials have identified the mastermind of the attack, who according to
sources is walking free in Libya.Coincidence? Yes, according to the FBI.An
FBI spokesman said the bureau had long been moving toward publishing the
images, and denied any connection between recent media coverage of Benghazi
and the release."Our plan to publicize these photos was in the works
for weeks," the spokesman said.It's unclear how long the bureau had the
images, and whether it kept them private for investigative reasons.No names
were given in connection with the individuals shown in the latest pictures.
In its statement, the FBI claimed the individuals were at the U.S.
compound when it was attacked on Sept. 11."We are seeking information about
three individuals who were on the grounds of the U.S. Special Mission
when it was attacked," the FBI said in the statement. "These individuals
may be able to pro
BOGOTA, Colombia The editor of Colombia's top newsmagazine says gunmen
fired five shots at its prize-winning investigations chief, but he was uninjured.Semana
editor Alejandro Santos says Ricardo Calderon was attacked Wednesday night
by two gunmen who got out of a car and called his
name when he stopped at a toll booth in Girardot, a town
southwest of Bogota.Santos says Calderon escaped by diving into a dark roadside
ditch.The 42-year-old Calderon has written sensitive stories including reports
about illegal spying by the DAS domestic intelligence agency that led to
its dismantling and the jailing of more than 20 agents.Semana said he
is working on a story about cushy conditions for military officers convicted
of human rights violations held at a military base near Girardot.
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