Saturday, 11 October 2014

20-party alliance meeting at night


DHAKA: BNP Chairperson and chief of 20-party alliance called a meeting of the alliance on Tuesday night. Shairul Kabir Khan, BNP Chairperson’s media wing member confirmed this to the banglamail. He said: “The meeting will be convened at 8:30pm at Khaleda’s Gulshan office.” “The ongoing political situation of the country would be focused in the meeting”, he added.

Friday, 10 October 2014

Microsoft unveils Windows 10

Microsoft has disclosed the first details of Windows 10 – its next operating system (OS), BBC reports. The name is a surprise, bearing in mind it represents a jump from the last version – Windows 8. The software will run on a wide range of devices, from phones and tablets to PCs and Xbox games consoles, with applications sold from a single store. It also marks the return of the Start Menu, which had been removed from Windows 8. In addition to offering a list of the user’s favourite applications, the menu also brings up resizable tiles – similar to those featured in Windows 8′s touch-centric interface on PCs and tablets. These provide a quick view of notifications from relevant applications, such as details of new emails, Facebook messages and weather forecast updates. The company said the facility was intended to make the software seem familiar to both users of Windows 8 and Windows 7. The behaviour of the OS will depend on the type of device with which it is being used. Unlike its predecessor, users will not need to switch between Desktop Mode and the touch-focused alternative. However, they can still spread a number of “live tiles” across the screens of two-in-one laptop-tablet hybrids to make them easier to use with both a mouse and finger presses. ‘Critical’ choice Windows 8 had been criticised for being too different to the previous version, which deterred some organisations from introducing it. It initially lacked a Start button altogether, and when one was introduced, it only switched to the touch-centric tiled interface or – if a long mouse press was used – provided access to the system’s control panel and other functions. Businesses typically wait about a year after a new operating system’s release before offering it to workers, to give IT staff a chance to get to grips with the new technologies involved. But it has been nearly two years since Windows 8 first went on sale and adoption is still low. “It’s extremely important for Microsoft to get Windows 10 right,” said David Johnson, who watches Microsoft for the consultancy Forrester. “Windows 8 is only being offered to employees by about one in five organisations right now. Windows 7 is still the de facto standard for enterprise in the desktop environment. “For Microsoft to continue to be able to get the best and latest technology in the hands of the enterprise workforce all over the world, it has to have a vehicle to do that – and Windows 10 is its best shot.” Across desktop PCs as a whole, only 13.4% currently run Windows 8 or Windows 8.1, according to research firm NetMarketshare. By contrast, it says 51.2% are powered by Windows 7 and 23.9% by Windows XP, a version that is no longer supported by Microsoft. Mr Johnson said the reintroduction of the Start Menu should help Windows 10 fare better. “It is critically important,” he said. “The Start Menu is perhaps the most important thing that will make the desktop experience familiar to business users, and will help reduce resistance to its installation.” Microsoft has a delicate balancing act as it attempts to cater to a diverse audience using a cornucopia of devices, from traditional keyboard/mouse-based PCs to tablets. It got that balance wrong with Windows 8 – which many users felt was skewed towards the touchscreen at the expense of the familiar PC desktop experience that they had come to know intimately. I asked Terry Myerson, the chief of operating systems at Microsoft, why the leadership had chosen the moniker Windows 10, rather than the more logical Windows 9. He told me somewhat obliquely that it resonated best for what the company would deliver across the breadth of devices. Unifying a brand across all devices is key to Microsoft’s vision. But the Windows 10 name also symbolises that this will not be an incremental update, but something of a fresh start. The user interface feels familiar yet modern. The “dual mode” – which aimed to satisfy tablet and PC users, but alienated both – has been replaced with a dynamically-adjusting interface and behaviour, determined by whether you are using a keyboard/mouse, or touch. Ultimately Windows 10 success will depend on its execution. But at least under the new leadership, Microsoft is showing it is listening. It needs to if it is to stay relevant and stop the march of Android and Apple. The company said it would provide details about the introduction of “universal apps” – individual programs that tailor their functionality to different types of devices – at its Build conference in April, and would aim to release the completed OS before the end of 2015. There was no mention of offering the firm’s voice-controlled digital assistant Cortana to PCs, or when Windows 10 would supersede the Windows Phone OS. The firm’s smartphone code is designed for ARM-based processors, unlike the main Windows 8 and Xbox operating systems that are built for x86 chips – including those made by Intel and AMD. While Microsoft confirmed that Windows 10 would be released for both types of chip architecture, it did not disclose whether there would be a staggered release. One analyst suggested that by using a single OS to power a wide range of devices, it might increase the amount of software available to all of them. “The idea is, longer-term, to encourage developers to release more apps for Windows,” said Annette Jump from the tech research firm Gartner. “That’s Microsoft’s biggest challenge at the moment when it comes to tablets and phones – there are not as many apps as there are for iOS and Android.” Even so, another expert highlighted that the announcement in San Francisco had been deliberately tailored to appeal to business users. “The event was clearly geared toward Microsoft’s bread and butter enterprise customer, and we believe starting an early dialogue with these customers as well as learning from previous mistakes made in Redmond – eg Windows 8 – will be key to garnering major adoption of this all-important product cycle in the field,” said Daniel Ives from research firm BlueMatrix. “Overall, we believe today’s event was another step in the right direction in the [Satya] Nadella era, and that Microsoft remains well positioned… while it undergoes a major restructuring effort to make it a ‘leaner and meaner’ technology giant over the coming years.”

32 killed in India festival stampede


At least 32 people have been killed and 15 others injured in a stampede during an important Hindu festival in India, Aljazeera reports. Indian officials said the accident occurred on Friday near a public park in the city of Patna in the eastern Bihar state and that the fatalities were mostly women and children. Dussehra – a festival during which effigies of the demon king Ravana are burnt to mark the victory of good over evil – draws huge crowds at the Gandhi Maidan in Patna, the administrative capital of Bihar. “We have information that 32 people including women and children died due to a stampede,” Gupteshwar Pandey, additional director-general of police for Bihar state, told AFP news agency. “Dozens of people were seriously injured.” In addition to the dead, at least 15 people were taken to hospital. Police were examining closed-circuit television pictures to determine the cause. Reports said rumours of a live electricy cable falling on people prompted the stampede, with people rushing towards the exit as they were leaving at the end of the Dussehra celebrations. Officials were quoted by NDTV as saying that some people fainted during the stampede and were admitted to the Patna Medical College Hospital, which is just two kilometres from the site of the incident. Television channels quoted a witness as saying there were not enough lights once the ceremony was over. Government under fire Politicians cutting across party lines criticised the Bihar government for not taking enough precautions to prevent such incidents during festive time. Ram Vilas Paswan, federal minister of consumer affairs, food and public distribution, who belongs to the state of Bihar, said the crowd management was poor and officials failed to stop the disaster even though a gathering of such proportion assembles every year. “The important thing to note is that how did such a big incident happen and what was the government doing about it. This is not the first time that people were gathered at the venue. Every year people gather to celebrate the Hindu festival of Dussehra. There was lack of security and only one gate was open while there were four gates available. The lives of the people could have been saved if all the gates were open,” Paswan said. Ravi Shankar Prasad, the federal minister for information technology and communication, who also belongs to Bihar, criticised the state government for repeatedly being careless towards preventing such incidents. “In October last year there was an incident during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech when 80 people died. During the Hindu festival of Chhath Puja, similar incidents happened. Dussehra festival comes every year: how did this [tragedy] happen? If someone had sent a rumour, then why wasn’t he stopped? Why where there no arrangements for exit? These are all serious questions on the government,” Prasad said. Manoj Jha, spokesperson of Rashtriya Janata Dal, a regional party, said the Bihar government did not ensure enough safety measures for the devotees attending the annual event. “When you invite people – and everybody who came to Gandhi Maidan were invited ones – there should have been enough measures to make sure that there were proper arrangements for safety and security,” Jha said.

PM’s press conference in afternoon


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will hold a press conference at her official Ganobhaban residence at 4:00 pm on Friday. The press conference is being arranged marking the Primer’s 10-day visit to the USA and the UK. During her visit to USA, Hasina attended the 69th UN General Assembly.

Jamaat calls 48-hr countrywide hartal


Jamaat-e-Islami called a nationwide dawn-to-dusk hartal for Thursday and Sunday in protest against the Supreme Court verdict that gave its leader Delawar Hossain Sayedee imprisonment until death for committing crimes against humanity during the Liberation War in 1971. The hartal will be enforced from 6:00am Thursday to 6:00am Friday and 6:00am Sunday to 6:00am Monday. Jamaat’s acting Ameer Maqbul Ahmed and Secretary General Dr. Shafiqur Rahman made the announcement in a joint statement on Wednesday noon. The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court gave Jamaat-e-Islami leader Delawar Hossain Sayedee imprisonment until death for committing crimes against humanity during the Liberation War in 1971. The five-member Appellate Division bench led by Chief Justice Md Muzammel Hossain pronounced the verdict on Wednesday morning. The other members include: Justice SK Sinha, Justice Md Abdul Wahhab Miah, Justice Hasan Foez Siddique and Justice AHM Shamsuddin Chowdhury. The five-member bench of Appellate Division handed down the punishment on three counts of crimes including killing Bisabali and setting fire on houses of Umedpur Hindu Para, abduction, imprisonment and rape of Mohamaya, Anno Rani and Komol Rani and forced conversion of members of the Hindu community of Pirojpur. The Appellate Division bench also gave him 10 years of rigorous imprisonment for torture and political persecution of Shahidul Islam Selim and 12 years of rigorous imprisonment for killing of Md Ibrahim. The SC also acquitted him from charges no 6, 11 and 14.

Tarique issues legal notice to Hanif


DHAKA: BNP Senior Vice Chairman Tarique Rahman sent a legal notice to Awami League Joint General Secretary Mahbubul Alam Hanif.
Barrister Kaiser Kamal sent the notice to Hanif on behalf of Tariqur Rahman on Tuesday.
Earlier, Mahbubul Alam Hanif branded Tarique Rahman as an Al-Qaeda member.
In the notice, Kaiser Kamal said a defamation case will be filed against Hanif if the notice was not replied within two weeks.
On September 6, Hanif at an Awami League rally in Kushtia alleged that Tarique Rahman has a link with Al-Qaeda.

Ahle Sunnat demands Latif’s arrest

DHAKA: Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat demanded arrest of Posts and Telecommunications Minister Abdul Latif Siddique for his remarks against hajj and Prophet Mohammad.Advocate Moshaheb Uddin Bokhtiar, central member secretary of the party’s coordination committee, made the demand on Tuesday afternoon.He said: “MP Latif should be arrested soon after he arrives in the country.”In protest against Latif Siddique’s statement, he further demanded Latif’s removal from the cabinet and cancellation of his membership from the parliament.On Sunday, Latif denounced hajj and the Prophet while addressing a reception in New York.