Friday, May 3, 2013

Italy's Letta names austerity critic Fassina as junior minister

ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta named a leading critic of Europe's austerity programs as deputy economy minister, directly below the orthodox former Bank of Italy official chosen to head the ministry.

The appointment of Stefano Fassina, who has called for Italy to re-negotiate budget targets agreed with the European Union, provides a figurehead for critics of fiscal rigor within government and parliament.

But as one of two deputy economy ministers, it is unclear how much policymaking weight he will carry.

He will serve under Fabrizio Saccomanni, the former director general of the Bank of Italy.

Saccomanni, an orthodox policymaker considered close to European Central Bank President Mario Draghi, ruled out trying to win extra leeway on the budget as recently as Thursday, saying it would endanger Italy's efforts to exit the EU's excessive deficit procedure.

Fassina, economic affairs spokesman of the center-left Democratic Party, was a persistent critic of the austerity policies of former Prime Minister Mario Monti.

He has repeatedly called for more European authorities to switch their focus from budget rigor to promoting growth.

Like many of his counterparts in Europe, Letta faces the challenge of meeting his country's fiscal commitments while trying to coax a sickly economy back to life. He has pledged to cut taxes but has not said how he will pay for it.

Fassina was one of a series of appointments announced late on Thursday that completed the line-up of Letta's new coalition government.

Luigi Casero, a lawmaker from Silvio Berlusconi's center-right People of Freedom (PDL) party who served as economy undersecretary during Berlusconi's last government, becomes the other deputy economy minister.

(Reporting By James Mackenzie; Editing by John Stonestreet)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/italys-letta-names-austerity-critic-fassina-junior-minister-111535864.html

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No need to accommodate when absence goes beyond all available ...

You have probably read that once a disabled employee has exhausted his FMLA and other sick leave, you should still consider offering a brief leave extension as a reasonable accommodation. That?s true to a point.

However, once you have allowed additional leave and the employee still isn?t cleared to return to work, it may be time to terminate him despite his disability.

Recent case: Horace, a custodian for the Fresno school system, developed several health problems, and used up all his paid and unpaid leave. His doctors told him he would be off for many months. Because he needed to work just 30 more days before he was eligible to retire, the school system invited Horace back.

However, the very next day, he had a stroke. Lacking any more leave, he was terminated.

Horace sued, alleging disability discrimination. He claimed he should have been accommodated with a few more weeks of leave, presumably so he could retire.

The court dismissed his lawsuit. It reasoned that, because Horace?s stroke left him unable to work for an indefinite period, he wasn?t a qualified disabled individual under the ADA. Plus, the school system had already provided more time off than it was legally required to. No accommodation was due. (Brown v. Fresno Unified School District, No. 1:12-CV-01597, ED CA, 2013)

Final note: For more on this case, see "Court: Only employee?not his spouse?can sue for disability discrimination."

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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Apple expands SSD options for configure-to-order iMacs

If you're in the market for a new iMac and you value raw speed over storage capacity, you may be interested in a recent change at Apple's online store. Apple is offering new storage options for iMac buyers interested in configuring their systems with Solid State Drives (SSDs), according to Eric Slivka at MacRumors. Now Apple will configure 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMacs with 256GB and 512GB SSDs. You'll add $300 or $600 to the cost of your machine, respectively.

This is particularly good news for 21.5-inch iMac customers, who up until now have been limited to two choices: either a 1TB SATA hard disk drive, or a 1TB "Fusion" drive that mixes 128GB of SSD storage and a conventional hard disk together to improve performance. Going pure SSD should speed things up even further.

Apple continues to offer a 768GB SSD as a $900 option on the 27-inch iMac, but the other two SSD sizes allow users with tighter purse strings to jump on the SSD bandwagon without paying such a heavy premium.

    


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Intel picks insider as CEO, dashing hopes for shakeup

By Noel Randewich and Sinead Carew

SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Intel Corp's board elected three-decade insider Brian Krzanich as its next chief executive, disappointing some investors looking for aggressive change as the world's largest chipmaker increasingly finds itself left out of the mobile revolution.

The board also elected software honcho Ren?e James, 48, to be president of Intel. Her appointment signaled to some that Intel, while likely intending to stick with its formula of intense investment to keep it ahead in the microchip technology game, is willing to explore new growth areas.

Intel's shares fell 1.3 percent in early trading but later recovered. The company said last November that it might go external for the next CEO, raising hopes that it might find someone to shake it out of recent doldrums.

Seen as a frontrunner for the job since November, Krzanich inherits a company with margins of almost 60 percent that has all but extinguished rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc in the past few years and is now the dominant maker of microprocessors for computers and servers.

But the company is in danger of finding itself sidelined as mobile devices such as tablets and ever more powerful smartphones accelerate a contraction of the personal computer market. The majority of gadgets today run processors based on rival ARM Holdings Plc's power-saving chip architecture.

"An external candidate might have been a better choice - with no negative reflection on Brian - simply because of the juncture Intel is at with what's happening in the PC market and the need to take major action outside of PCs," said Cody Acree, an analyst at Williams Financial Group.

"Brian may very well come in and make those same very difficult dramatic choices, but it's less likely."

Krzanich, 52, has worked at Intel since 1982 and will take on the top job at the company's annual shareholder meeting on May 16, replacing Paul Otellini.

James, who in 2011 spearheaded Intel's $7.7 billion acquisition of No. 2 security software firm McAfee Inc, ran software product and service sales as well as a team of engineers focused on improving the performance of Microsoft Corp's Windows 8 and Google Inc's Android software when run on the company's microchips.

Her elevation "puts emphasis on the many businesses Intel is in beyond just chips. This is an important promotion, and it clearly signals the board wants to make Intel a much broader company," said Jack Gold, who runs research outfit Jack Gold Associates.

"Longer term, both Krzanich and James could bring that new reality into clearer focus for Intel and make them more competitive in a rapidly changing market."

SMALL CHANGE

Intel Chairman Andy Bryant said Krzanich is capable of effecting a transformational move.

A chemical engineer by training who went to school in Northern California, he started with Intel in New Mexico as a process engineer before moving on to a series of factory management positions. He holds a patent for semiconductor processing and sits on the board of an industry association.

"You'll see a fairly dramatic change over a period of time," Bryant told Reuters in an interview. "If you look at Intel's past, with every CEO we've had that."

"(Andy) Grove replaced (Gordon) Moore and we got the PC. (Craig) Barrett replaced Grove and we got the communications, which is a foundation of the cellphones we have today. Otellini replaced Barrett - servers didn't exist in those days, now we have the enterprise business, that's a 10-plus billion dollar business growing at double digits."

Intel announced in November that it was looking for a new CEO as Otellini announced plans to retire.

James worked with Krzanich to develop the strategic vision for Intel that he pitched to the board, Bryant said.

"They formed a partnership through the last few months that has blossomed into an extremely powerful pair," he said.

The Santa Clara, California, company came under fire during Otellini's tenure for missing out on the mobile revolution, while underestimating the scale of the eventual drop-off in personal computer demand. The company, which once said emerging markets could offset a dropoff in developed-world demand, orchestrated a push on pricey "Ultrabook" laptops that has so far failed to excite consumers.

Against that backdrop, Intel surprised investors in November by suggesting it could break with tradition and look outside its ranks for a new chief. But analysts said they were not surprised that the board settled on Krzanich.

"I'm not hugely surprised. He was probably in most investors' minds a front runner," said Stacy Rasgon, an analyst at Bernstein Research.

"The strategy that they are on embarking on, the way they are trying to go really involves leveraging their manufacturing technology assets, and he's the guy."

Last month, Intel warned that current-quarter revenue would fall as much as 8 percent, given the drop in PC sales. The company affirmed its full-year revenue growth target, but analysts think that forecast will be hard to hit.

Intel set Krzanich's 2013 compensation package at $10 million including base pay of $1 million, an annual incentive cash target of $2.5 million and equity awards for 2013 with a grant date fair value of $6.5 million.

Intel shares were up 4 cents at $24.03 on Thursday afternoon, off an earlier low at $23.67.

(Additional reporting by Liana B. Baker in New York; writing by Ben Berkowitz and Edwin Chan; editing by Alden Bentley and Matthew Lewis)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/intel-elects-brian-krzanich-ceo-131142247.html

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Mophie Juice Pack for the HTC One now available

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If you picked up an HTC One and found that its battery isn't quite cutting it, Mophie may have a solution for your dilemma. The accessory maker is now offering its popular extended battery line for HTC's crown jewel. In addition to its slim protective casing, the freshly minted Juice Pack keeps the party going with an embedded 2,500mAh backup cell. Mophie claims that its added pick me up can increase the One's battery life by two-fold, placing its performance on a par with the marathon-ready RAZR MAXX HD. Available in two colors to match whichever hue you're sporting, the $100 Juice Pack is a surprisingly attractive backup plan for HTC's aluminum marvel.

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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Chevron announces possible regional HQ

PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Chevron Corp. says it plans to buy 61 acres of land near Pittsburgh for possible use as a new regional headquarters.

Chevron's Appalachian unit announced the agreements to purchase the Moon Township land in a Wednesday release. The purchase price wasn't disclosed. Moon Township is about 15 miles outside of downtown Pittsburgh.

Chevron is one of the largest producers of Marcellus Shale natural gas, with holdings in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. The company says a final decision on the use of the land will be made later this year.

Chevron says it already employs about 650 people in Pennsylvania. Nearly 400 of those jobs are already based in Pittsburgh-area office buildings.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/chevron-announces-possible-regional-hq-193611947.html

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RIP the World's Largest Infrared Telescope

The Herschel Space Observatory was the world's largest and most powerful infrared telescope, able to see parts of the universe nothing else could. Unfortunately, it met its maker last night when it ran out of the liquid helium coolant it requires to map hidden corners of the cosmos.

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